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SPORTING

FO.RBURY TROTS TO-MORROW. Everything points to a great day at Fosbury to-morrow. About forty hordes came from Canterbury and North Otago yesterday evening,' and there is a good representation from Southland. First race at 11.30, last at 4.00. Mr T. II- Davey is to be the stipendiary. Anyone who can pick the winners out of such large fields can make a bit of money. “Old identity” writes that ho would not attempt such a task, even if ho were allowed to do so; but he dares tho suggestion that in the Prince of W ales Handicap tho better of Bryce’s pair (Wild Brier and Alto Chimes) must have a say, that OTiixemlalc and Ben Lomond mo promising candidates of the party on scratch, and that Emperor and Paul Dufanlt are both likely to he well backed. BID OFFER FOR BEAUFOBU HE FUSED. SYDNEY, May 3. (Received May' o. at 11.30 a.m.) Mr Killick, tho trainer of Beanford, announeed that tho horse’s owner had refused an offer of £IO,OOO from an Indian buyer for the champion. BILLIARDS. A Svdney cable states that in the Lin-drum-Stovmson match the scores are: Lindrum 2,645, Stevenson 1,252. Our Christchurch correspondent telegraphs that Lord' Lyttou will not start in tho Prince of Wales Handicap at the Forbtiry Park Trots.

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Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 6

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 6

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 17958, 3 May 1922, Page 6