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SPOUTING.

e '< Y.R.C. SPPJXG MEKTIXG. I The weather wis showery op. .Saturday ! for the opening day of the Y.R.C. races, j and the finning a! FlehMiieloi; was vei'v | had. The stni-i- fur th-e \U rhy was de- I laved for a few minutes owing to rain. j Results:— ' I Maiden Plate. 300sovs. Im.—l. X. i M'Avthtu' - * ch c Kilrhoman liy Wallace— j Jvifs in the Ring (3.0) 1. Cantain Staiul; =li : (7.11) 2. Stm Comedian (8.0) 3. Nine others. Kilcliomnn led thumghoul. ami ; «w by two lengths and s-haif. Tim-..'. ; lmin 48-ii»ec | MARTRYRXOXG PLATE, I.soosovs. For I two-Year-olds. Colts 8.10. fillies 8.5. ! sf. _; _ ! L. L. Wintcn's lire Pah Kinpc l\v Mountain King—Poi Dance ... ..." lj J. Widdis's, eh f Ernftus by Walla.ec— i Fremida ... .: 2 ' Fran/.ac 3 ; Also started : Thrice, Otcia. Reunion : (101!) pen.). St. Mii'.'i. Harmonious, Mareia, : King Bier. Antuil, Recant. Tinkling, ; Ptcttv Coal. Percolator, Santa, Barbara, i Modesto ' ; EvastiK was first seen, then Rcmmon. | Thrice, and Pah King. Fran/ac had the : I advantage entering the eouv.-e from 'Thrice : a'nl Reunion. Pah King drew away and ; won cisilv by ;:. length. Time, Imii; ; HOTHAM HANDICAP. 65Dsovj=. Urn. f R. Crawford's. Dame Quieklv bv Par- \ dolph—Carbelle. 7.3 ... "... * If F. E. D. Clark's Daies. 6.7 2 A. and G. Tye's Torbane. 8.2 3 ; Fifteen started. Won by a length. j Time. 2min 40^-ec. Y.R.C. DERBY. o.CCOsovs. For three- < year-olds. Celts or gelding* 8.10, ! fillies 8.5. l J m. ', D. U. Sen ton's b!k e Wolaroi by Krnil- j worth—Widdin bass If H. J. Robinson'* br e Mehi King by Mountain King—Lady Mehi ?. D. U. Scaton's b c Easteouvt by liar's- ; ton —Lady Rucnalf 3 1 After going a furlonLX M< hi King led : Hitarhi, Wolaroi. Stageb.nd, East'-ourl. ! and Kilboy. At the mile pes! Mehi King ' was two lengths out from Wolaroi. Siageland, Hitachi, Kilboy. and Eastcc-ut t. ; Stage-land ran into second place at the six- j furlong post, and then came Kilboy, ; Thana, and Wolaroi. At the turn Kilboy | was second, followed by Wolaroi, Stage- ; land, Fastcourt, and Ettefred. Mehi Kins: led into the. straight from Kilboy, Ettefred, and Wolaroi. 'Hie last-named won easily by a length and a-half, with the third horse the same distance away. Kilboy was fourth and Mudros a bad last. Time, 2min 42^sec. MELBOURNE STAKES. l.OOOsovs. W.f.a. lim. A. and G. Tye's Lavendo bv Chaucer —Lavello, 9.0 '.. 1 | P. Roger and J. Ribcrs's Carlita, 8.12 2 ' H. G. Taylor's Bee, 8.12 3 I Also started: Aides 9.3, Cvldon 9-3. ] Lingle . 9.0. Higlineld 9.0, Wallace Isin- ' glass 9.0, Cetigne 9.0. Highfield made all the running to the distance, Carlita and Bee disputing second and third places in turn. Laverido pursued the leader entering the straight, and Carlita- threw out a bold challenge. Won by a head. Time, 2min 14^sec. Coburg Stakes, 500sov's. Im.—Sir Wm. Cooper's Colivo by The Welkin—Mrs Peggotty (8.12) I,'Andelosia (9.0, inc. 71b pen.) j 2, Wortupa (6.7) 3. Won all'the wav.J Time, lmin 47|sec. " | ■"The. Admiral." says: New Zealanders ■would be very disappointed with the show ing of Kilboy in the Derby. This high-

I priced coll. after Ms handsome win in the I A..l.t'. Derby, was expected to make a bold showing, if not actually to win, on Saturday : but he could onlv'finish fourth, after being well placed at the home turn. ; Wolaroi was unplaced in the Sydney Derby, j which was won by Kilboy, with East-court I second and Colbert third : and lie was I runner-np to Ettol'red (unplaced last SatI urd.iy) in the Cauliield Guineas. Such is ] the glorious uncertainty of file turf. I Sasanof iXew Zealand) and Shepherd's iKing (CaiiliicUi Cup winner) were, withdrawn from tlie Melbourne Stakes, in ■ which the impoiicd horse Lavendo repealed his fauliieid Stake- success, the ;New Zealander Bee again securing third j place. j AUCKLAND HACKS. j Speculation was brisk at- Ellerslie on ; Saturday. £33.265 passir.tr Uuoi.gh the j tot'disator, an increase of £3,240 compared ; with last year. Alter winning thc'Wel- '■ come Stakes Gwent. when being taken ; home, became frightened, disljdged bis i rider, and bolted. ' He fell, break in-.; bis : leg. and was destroyed. FoUj.v.ng "<■; m- , pletes our report:—' i CITY HANDICAP, LOOOsovs. l!rn. | 11. li. Mackenzie's ch f Lady Penury ■ by Penury—Lady Gwen, 7.9 ... .". 1 •J. J). Kemp's To. Papapa, 7.0 2 ■A. Alexander's Bisognc, 8.0 3 Also started: Colonel Soult 9.0, Kin/ ;Lunm 3.12, Prince Merriweo 7.8 (couplet : willi To i'apapa), El C,;ilo 7.G, Sir Ri.iph ; Bisogne, Prince .Men iwee. ami King ;' Lii])iii. were lirst away, and led out of the straight, Colonel Soult being third last. p Along the back Bise-gne lost hi- pla.e. and i Lady Penury took the lead, followed bv i King Lupin and Te Papap i. In Ibe j straight King Lupin retired. Lady Benin ry maintained her advantage, v. in.ih.g bv ■two lengths and a-hnlf, will. Bis .gue.'vLo j finished very fast, half a leug.ii a'tvyv. j lime. 2min B|sec. '■ H'.ibson Handicap. 200sovs. 6f —]>cwn : ;_i.-d o.- Twenty-eight others. Won com:ioriaUy by tlneo lengths. Time, lmin ; biying Handicap. oOG.:ovs. 7f.— G'oni:»v (8.8) 1. Koui! Irish (3.6! 2, Soultant ■\> r ->> J. Light others. Won easily by ■ l-iueo lengths. Time, lmin 29see. " j ENGLISH RACING SEASON. j Tress Association—By Tele^aph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, November 5. (Received November 6, at 9.30 a.m.) The flat racing sa-son lias ended. Sir I - -. Jfullon is the leading owner, with 22 wins value £13.764: Lord Derbv coming second, and the Duke of Portland third. Donoghuo is the leading iockrv. Whallcy being fourth, and Bullo'ck fiiih. j ARMY FOOTBALL. ; LONDON, November 5. I in a Lugbv match the. New Zealanders heat- South Wales at Swansea by 9 points ™ «-, x thousar! ' l People were present, L. Wilson and Evans scored tries and Morns_ kicked a goal from a mark for New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 16264, 6 November 1916, Page 1

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SPOUTING. Evening Star, Issue 16264, 6 November 1916, Page 1

SPOUTING. Evening Star, Issue 16264, 6 November 1916, Page 1