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SPORTING

V.E.C. AUTUMN MEETING, OUTSIDER WINS AUSTRALIAN CUP, Tho Westralian gelding Now Tipperary won the Australian Clip at Flemington yesterday comfortably from Earlborn, who went fast fox the last furlong. Menu was a fair third. The ex-New Zealander, Saud, who was well up for a mile and a-half, finished eighth. Tho time 3min S&iseo —has been excelled on several occasions. Star Comedian pulled up lame. Tararu Jack (N.Z.) scored tho easiest win for years in the March Steeplechase. He lod for the last six furlongs, and. won by nearly a furlong. Pinion, ran off. Results : Elms Handicap. Im.—Eudois (7.3) 1; Lomali (6.11) 2; True Penny (6.13) 3. Won by a short head. Fourteen started. Time, Imin 42sec. Ascot Vale Stakes. 6f.—Whiz Bang J8.10) 1; Hyades (8.7) 2; Scxtia (8.7) 3. There were six starters. Won by tour lengths. Time, Imin 15$ see. AUSTRALIAN CUP, 2.50050v5; second horse SOOsovs, and the third 25Qsots out of the stoke. 2^-rn. Nicholas and O’Hara’s b g New Tipperary, by Poaitano—Frisco Queen, aged, 7.5 (A. Lewis) 1 C. 11. Kellow’s Earlborn, by Ehrlston—Lisbon, aged, 7,4 (F. Dempster) 1 Major Alan Currie's Monin. (imp.), by Roi Herodo—Saindoux, 4yrs, 6(12 (F. Howard) 3 There wore 12 starters. Boontreo led for six furlongs, with Sauci third. Then Shadow Dancer had charge till tho turn. Now Tipperary was in front at the I straight entrance, and won easily from Earlborn by throe lengths, Monin two lengths away third. Shadow Dancer was fourth. Time, 3min The last half-mile was done in 53soc, and the last . six furlongs in Imin 19£ sec. New Tipperary weighed in 2oz overweight, but tho stewards decided not to disturb tho verdict. March Steeplechase. About 2m.— Tararu Jack, 12.8, 1; lolaus, 9.4, 2; M‘AUin, 9.5, 3. There were eight starters. Won easily by 40 lengths. Time, 4min 134 sec. Bourke Handicap. 7f.—Mistioo, 8.9, 1; Petracia, 7.6, 2; Opera Boulle, 5.8, 3. j There were 13 starters. Won by three lengths. Time Imin The last six furlongs were covered in Imin 13isec. Junior Handicap. 6f.—Wildun, 7.9, 1; Urstar, 8.3, 2; Arrasene, 7.10, 3. Won by a length and a-half. Sonny. Foy, Draco, and Star Performer were left at the post.

GORE RACES, The following nominations were reI ceived last evening 'for the opening day (April 2) — Otaria Hack Welter, 145sovs. 7f.— Admiral Blue, Admiral Talbot, Calabria, Caverock, Fitzosborne, Glonshino, Glenwood, Martifors, Mottledrift, Moneymaker, Night Alarm, Red. Eagle, Thistlecrown, Wild Night. Riversdalo Trot, SCOsovs. 2ra.—Barooga, Blue Chimes, Cross Battery, Eric Rothschild, Eros, Flower o’ Turi, Hickory.wood, Jane Wilkes, Lucky Prince, Malice, Minnimax, (Mooney, Nabob, Newcourt, Queen’s Lane, Royal Stop, Seaward Spot, Silvershoe, Wall room, War Chimes, Young Star Pointer. Gore Cup, CGOsovs. l-Ru. —B u mango n,g, Eleus, Golden King, Gunrest, Highwater, Linden, Marianne, Marsa, Mazama, Palamon, Rorke’a Drift, Royal Star, Sarnie], Thaddeus, Tin Soldier. Longford Hack Handicap, 120sovs. 6f. —Adjustment, Admiral Talbot, All Rain, Ctilabash, Cattach, Callander, Erroneous, Glenshine, Golden Venture, Killenoy, Kilmoedy. Lady Knight, Lady "Links, Lady Pallas, Lady Superior, Marching Order, Martifors, Orderdown, Bartizan, Ploasureform, Revolution, Sarto —Hubezahl mars gelding, Speed King, Sleepy Head. Summer Handicap, ZOQsovs. 6f.— Benefit, Burrangong, Laverock, Eleus, Glensponse, Hot Air, Kilborry, Kilmeedy, Kilbrogan, Moneymusk, Multoe, Orderdown, Palamon, Eedshwo, Rokelaine, Sleepy Head. Welcome Steeplechase. IfiOaovs. 2jm.— Bore, Chappel Moh, Dardanelles, Glenthorpe, Grafton Tot, Joker, Lochella, Palladio, Peary, Silvorspiro, Zarkoraa. Croydon Handicap, 175a0vs k Ixn.— Ayclitfo, Bon, Brooksdalo, Burrangong, Laverock, Dorinda, Glonwood, Gunrest, Hot Air, Highwater. Kilkeo, Marianne, Muitoo, Red Admiral, Red Tape, Royal Star, The Squire, Tin Soldier.

MASTER,TON ACCEPTORS. Following are tho acceptances for the principal events at the above meeting (Saturday next) : Flying Handicap, !50sovs. 6f.—Torfroda 9.2, Sonmicnt 8.5, Astrophel 8.5, Chimera 8.5, Ahka 6.12, Autumn Handicap, SOOsovs. lsm. — Hydros 9,1, Pacific Slope 8.9, Multicipal 8.9, Cooing 3.9, Loyal Arch 8.6, Multame 7.9, Coldstream 7,9, Altercation 6.10. Stewards’ Handicap, 150sovs. 7f.— Hydros 9,5, Comment 8.10, Sweet Tipperary 8.10. Red Signal 8.3, Kiltess 8.1, Gold Soult 7.11, Revocation 7.11, Altercation 7.0, Galore 7.0, Otara 6.12. GORE TROTTING MEETING. The following nominations Rave been received in connection with this mooting on April 3 : Gore Trotting Chib Handicap (harness), 250sovs. 2m. Barooga, Blue Chimes, Eric Rothschild, Eros, First Toll, Flower o Turi, Gladiola, Hickory wood, India, Malice, Marvelle, Matty’s Boy, Minimax, Nabob, Royal Step, Sashwood, Seaward Spot, Silver .Shoe, Sir Gavin,* Sobriquet, Solace, South Star, Wallroon. Telegraph Handicap (saddle), 170sovs. lm.—Bill Brown, Dandy Chimes, Eros. Free trade, Gamechild, Gladfield, Inwood, Lily Dillon, Odd Socks, Robert R Serenity, Silver Shoe, Sir Gavin, South Star, lakio, Wild Cherry, Winnie G, Zara. Final Handicap (harness), 170sovs. l i m -— J ? and y Chimes, Embracer, Eros, First Toll, Freetrade, Gladiola, Inwood, Jane Wilkes, Last Vue, Malice, Necessity, Odd _ Socks, Red Empress, Sashwood, Sernity, Silver Shoe, Wallacetown, Wild Cherry, Winnie G, Betty Blue, OTAGO HUNT. At a meeting of_tho executive of the Otago Hunt last night a communication was received from_ the Minister of Internal Affairs advising that 4 the club’s application for a totalizator permit for a race meeting for July 5 had been granted. After consideration it was decided that in view of various alterations in dates an application be made to hold tho meeting 011 June 14, a week after the Dunedin Jockey Club’s winter meetings. A programme of eight events, providing for a distribution of £1,200 in stakes, was passed. Mr J. E. Henrys was appointed hand!capper, and Mr Norman (Southland) was tentatively appointed starter. Mr G. Lilly, ex-cleteotive and a four years’ war veteran, was appointed, racecourse detective.

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Evening Star, Issue 16996, 19 March 1919, Page 7

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 16996, 19 March 1919, Page 7

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 16996, 19 March 1919, Page 7