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SPORTING

RACING AT RANDWICK. For the concluding day (Satuiday) of tho A.J.C. meeting the weather was tine, and there was a large attendance. Cadonia (8.2j, winner of tho Lcger, accounted for the Place Hsridicap, ljm, beating Adgio (7.3), Mill (7.5). and twelve others. Confederate won the Steeplechase, and St. Medoe the Nursery Handicap. Reg (6.12) got homo in the" Final Handicap, I.lm, with Broadsword (9.0) second, while Lady Medallist, the New Zealand representative, finished sixth ; time, 2min 6£, sec. 'the following are details of the A.J.C. PLATE, of 1.000 sovs; second 200 sovs, and third 100 sovs. For three-year-olds and upwards. W.f.a. 3m. Messrs P. and \Y. Mitchell's ch hj Trafalgar, by Wallace—Grand Canary, syrs, 9.5 1 Messrs W. and F. A. Moses's b in Byplay, 4 yrs, 8.12 2 Mr V. Wentworth's ch hj The Lad, 4 yrs, 9.0 3 Bibbenhiko (9.2) al. e o started, and acted as pilot to hie- .stable-mate Trafalgar, Byplay, and The Lad, in that order, to' the hall-mile, where he had established a lead of twenty lengths. The field then gradually closed up. With six furlongs' covered, Trafalgar went to the front, and a little later Byplay moved into second place. Trafalgar showed the way to the straight, and won by three-quarters of a length, Byplay beating The Lad by thirty lengths. Time, siuirt 22{sec. EMPIRE FESTIVAL SPORTS. Lord Desborough, presiding over a meeting of the Sports Committee of the Festival of Empire, stated that the athletic events had been arranged. On June 24 tho hundred yards, the quarter-mile, the mile, and the hurdles will be decided ; on June 29, the boxing and the wrestling contests will take place; arid on July 1 the swimming races (100 yards and one mile). The various governing associations will control the events.- cable. BOWLING. At Sydney on Saturday Waverley Club (121 points) defeated the Taranaki team (116). ST. CLAIR LADIES' GOLF CLUB. A bogey foursome match will be played by tho St. Clair Ladies' Coif Club tomorrow for trophies presented by Mosdarnes fiilrav and M'Carthy. Following is the draw:— Mrs Milne and Miss (.liendining play Mrs Lough and Mrs Isaacs, Miss Fotheringhain and Miss Fynmore play Miss Taine and Miss Burt, Miss A. Smith and Miss Saxon Smith play Miss Hegarty and Mi&s R. Glendining. Miss Nixeon and Mrs Smith play Mrs hahlenbeig and Mrs Dick. i

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Evening Star, Issue 14548, 24 April 1911, Page 10

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 14548, 24 April 1911, Page 10

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 14548, 24 April 1911, Page 10

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