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SPORTING

NORTH OTAGO NOMINATIONS. Nominations for tho North Otago Jockey Club’s Mooting First Day. Empire Hurdle Handicap, ISOsovs. ID —Bedrock, Claverhouse, Cerberus, lin; fallen, Island, Killowcn, Mirza, Moo struck, Mandrake, Opiate, Orange Bitten I’ompoeo, Palladium, Pari form, Phil Mat Borke’s Drift, Rcdfiro, Red Admiral, Vice Regal, Wild Night, War Tax, War March Rcdcastlo Walter Handicap, 125sovs. 6f. —Blackhead, Kilfane, Kerry Star, Moulin Rouge, Morse Signal, Nunorrant, Paddy’s Hope, Sunlit, Salerno, Uuio, Weird, Winsome Lady. Oamaru Gup, 275 soys. 11m. —Cavcrock, Corn Rigs, Kilkce, Linden, Lord Ashlea., Mirza, Night Alarm, Orange Mart, Rorko’s Drift, Tin Soldier. Trial Plate, lOOsovs. 6L— Apt, Blazes, Deborah, Douce Lad,, Gold Spinner, Grand Fleet, Happy Warrior, July Spark, Little Willie, Lovcsigu, Moisclle, Maytime, Overproof, Oversea, Paddy’s Hope, Queen Ruth, Sweet Water, Small Change, Stringency. Mocraki Welter Handicap, 150sovs, 7f. —Callaghan, Fnrneaise, Grim Joke, High Heels, Kilkce, Kerry Star, Lord Ashlea, Lady Blissful, Nunerrant, Orange Mart, Rouiform. Roscday, Rosevear, Raconteur, Soldier’,s Pride, Sarlolile, Vice-Grand. .Tmupors’ Fiat Handicap, 120,sovs. L',m. Alt Ready, Bandy, Canbini, Innisfalicn, Island, Indus, Lawsuit, Mandrake, Mettle Drift, Phil May, Redfire, Staff Olliccr, Zarkoma. Stewards’ Handicap, 150sovs. 6f. —Bella Lake, Counter Attack, Gattaeh, Com Rigs, Deucalion, Linden, Pyjama, Roseday, Radial, Silver Peak. Secokp Day. Pacific Hurdle Handicap. 12(lsovs. —Bellrock, Clavoihousc, Cerberus, Tunisfiiilen, Island, Indus, Killowcn. .Mettle Drift, Mirza, Moonstruck. Mandrake, Opiate, Orange Bitters, Roirmose, Palladium, Bariform, Phil May, Burke’s Drift, Redfire, Red Admiral, Staff Officer, Vice Legal, Wild Night, War Tax, War March. The Shorts, ICOsovs. 6L—Blazcs. Douce Lad, Deborah. Hold Spinner. Grand Fleet, Happy Warrior. July Spark, Little \\ ilhe, Lovcsigu, Maylimc. Oversea, Overproof, Sweet°Wat-cr, Stringency. Waitaugi Handicap, lOOsovs. 6L--Apt, Blackhead', (Land Fleet. Kerry Star, Kerb, Moulin Rouge, Moiselle, Morse Signal, NmiciTiinf, Uunifonn, Sunlit, Salerno, Soldier’s Pride, Small Change, Weird, Winsome Lady. President's Handicap, 200sova. Im. Li untcr Aliaek. Cavcrock, Coni Rigs, Deucalion, ftiig 1 1 Heels, Lady Blissful. Loul Ashlea, Linden, Mirza. Koike's Drift, Rosevear, Silver Peak. Tin Soldier. Weston Welter Handicap, LTKovs. 71. Bundy. Counter Attaek. Cattm h. (V.l'nghau, Francaise, (trim Joke, High Heels, Kilkce. Linden. Lord Aslilea. Lady Bibsiul. Night Alarm, Ninicriant. Orange Mart, Pyjama, Red Admiral, Rosevear, Raconteur j Snldier's Pride, Saitolite, Vieel Irani!.

Eernlii-i.ok Handicap. 12_5sovs, st. Frenchman, Island, Kerb, Kiltane, Littie Willie, Moiselle. Morse .Signal, Moonstruck, Nor errant, Overproof, Oversea, Orange. Bitters. Baddy's Hope, Queen Ruth. Sunlit, Salerno, Stringency, Small Lliango, Uni >. Weird, Winsome Ladv. Members' Handicap. ISOsovs. 6L—Bella Lake, Counter Attack, Corn Rigs, Callaghan, Killowcn, Linden, Pyjama, Roseday, Radial.

LAWN TEN Mb GIIAMPIONSII IPS. The lawn Bunds championships were eontinusd at Sydney yesterday in line, cool weather. The courts showed signs oi wear and tear, and resembled chip rather than the turf courts to which the New Zealander's arc accustomed. As a eon.-e----([Tiunco the courts were fast- in places arid patchy, putting the New Zealanders in some- instances oil their game. Besides tho singles and dmibtes events, several of tho New Zealanders also paired with iiucrstais partners in tire irtixed doubles. In the Men’s Singles Boulton I New South Wales) beat Aitken (New Zealand), 6-4, 64, 6-2. In tho Mixed Doubles Poultnn and Mrs Docker beat Aitken and Miss Wcllwood, 6-1, 6-2. Aitken was unable to reproduce his true form in cither the singles or doubles. 3’milton smashed and served excellently, and was well supported by Mrs Docker.' Miss Wcllwood was unable io got going properly with Aitken. Carr nud Miss'Cox'beat Hartgcll and Miss Brewster. 6-1. 6-3. with comparative ease. S. It. Henderson and Miss Macfarlaue beat Mellon and -Miss Sinclair. 6-2, 6-o. Miss Macfarlaue showed greatly improved form, driving beautifully and indulging in smashing successfully. Her backhand work and all-round play was first class. In the- Ladies’ Doubles Miss Curtis and Airs Lascolles beat Mrs Cooling and Miss Alea-ncy, 6-1, 6-0, in a one-sided game. Airs Turner and Mrs Nicholson boat Misses Macfarlaue and Payton, 6-1, 7-5. Tho winners were, the steadier players, and excelled in placing and all-round play. Misses Well'wood and Smith beat Mrs Green and Aiks Brewster, 7-5, 6-3. Aliss Smith possesses a- peculiar underhand drive which bothered the loser.;. In a special double match Hartgcll and Mrs Green beat Rice and Miss Alorris, 4-6, 9-7, 64. Airs Green excelled in smashing, throwing her full weight into tho strokes. In tho men’s special singles Aitken boat APCausland, 6-1, 8-6, displaying considerably improved form on tho morning’s exhibition. In tho Ladies’ Singles Championship Mrs Fuller beat Miss Payton. 56, 6-1. 6-4. Alisa Payton won the first set. but played short, subsequently being unable to strike her length. Airs Fuller used better judgment, placing judiciously, and her play was steadier nil round. In the. Ladies’ Singles Handicap Alisa Taylor boat Airs ILn;lgell, 6-1, 6-4. OTAGO HUNT. Tho executive of the Otago Hunt met last evening, Air B. S. Irwin presiding. Messrs A. Trotter and E. ■). Docherty wero added to the committee as representing the Aliddlernarch branch.. Tho Chairman submitted a ernyv of the programme for the non-tnlaHsainr meeting, to be bold at Aliddlernarch on June 23, and recommended that a- copy ho sent to the .Minister of Internal Affairs^ together with an application for permission, to hold tho proposed mewling.—This was agreed to. Owing to tho trotting fixture on Saturday, it was decided to alter the. openinsr run to A'C'iy 13. In connection with the hunt’s annua! racing permit, it was decided to amend the date to September 17. Messrs T. Fogg. R. Actnn-Adams. V Gourloy, A. W. Brown, R. Conn, and .' Mowafc wero appointed a snb-commi! '• to draw up a suitable programme of r.e with, stakes approximately £BSO.

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Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 10

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 10

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 10

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