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SPORTING

TROTTING AT CHRISTCHURCH s THIS DAY. The Metropolitan trots were continued in fine weather. Results: WHLTELEIGH HANDICAP (Saddle), SOOsovs; second 60, third 40. 2m. —A. J. Fiiie’u Renown. (Advance—Lady Elga, 60yds) 1, Dillon S. (srr) 2, Rese Peters (dSydcs) 3. AH started. Three lengths. Time. 4min 46see._ Kailwav Handicap (saddle), oOOaovs, Im.—W. "Farley's Elite (scr) 1, Elen Mavis (12yds) 2, Lear Dillon (ecr) 3. All started. Half a length. Time, 2nrin 15|scc. COUE-TNEY HANDICAP (Harness), 1,000 sows; second 200, third 125, fourth 75. 2m. H. Saunders’s TELO (Brent Locanda— Violet M.), 48yds 1 Mies N. Gunn’s GENERAL LINK, 56 yards 2 T. Roe’s GOLD BOY, 36yds 5 Also started: Hal Junior scr, Jack Arrah 12yds, Silver Nut 12yds, Paul Dufault 24, Whispering Willie 48, Sherwood 48. Two lengths. Time, 4min 29sec. November Handicap (saddle), 400sovs. 2m.—Bing Boy (60yds) 1, Onknut (84yds) 2, Laekiewood v (24yds) 3. Scratched ; Waipero. Neck. Time, 4min 42scc. C.J.O. RACES: SATURDAY’S FIELDS. [Per United Press Association.] CHRISTCHUR CH. November 9. The following acceptances were received at. noon:: Suburban Hurdles Handicap, 35-Osovs. Once round and dint.—Cerberus .11.0, Black Art 11.0, Sir Fanciful 11.0, Rowan 10.0, Londonderry 9.13, Mazama, 9.11, Headlong 9.9, Grange 9.7, Olynthus 9.3, Strayshot, All Serene, Lord Usfc 9.0, . Grassy Welter Handicap, SOOsovs, 6f.— Mustard Pot 10.9, Listening Post. 10,9, Palestrina 10,6. Little River 9.12, Passionless 9.11, Battle Scene, Red Hind 9.7, Martian Miss 9.3, Prosperity 8.12, Moorland 8,4, Red Kriss 8.2, Thestiu?. Elia 8.0. Seymour Handicap. 350 s ovs. 7f.—Danger Zona 8.11, Ulea-oorg 8.8, Boadicea 8.7, Taipairu 8.5, Dame Strait,lace 8.5, Santiago, Valdamo 8.5. Lovcsign 8.1, Bonibmok 7.13, Kao Tane 7,11, Hera tins 7.11, Pan tier 7.8. Bosker Boy 7.7, Kahikatfea. 7.7, Quarrelsome 7.7, Petunia 7.7. Happy Warrior 7.4, Balefire, Ronifom, Trevella, Pitch Dark 7.0. Members’ Handicap, l,oDosovs. 7f.— Tho Hawk 9.9, .Anomaly 9.4, Grotesque 9.4, Songbird 8.10, Vespucci 8.9, Royal Mac 7.12, Sunny Loch 7.12, Chimera- 7.11, Deucalion 7.9, Economist 7.9, Bon Spec 7.7, 'Scrimmage 7.6, Limelight- 7.5, latau Tatau 6.12, Mantua 6.7.

Pioneer Handicap. 400scws. fif.—Dazzle Dazzle. 9.6, Top Score 8.7, Avonlea 7.18, Owlscombe 7.12, Parody 7.2, Dreamer 6.7. Stead Memorial Cup, I.OOOsovp. W.f.a. lira. —Gasbag. Marquetteur,.. , Trespass, The Hawk, Winning Hit, Many Kittle, Tressayer, Zoueve, Gold 1 Light, Juvenile Plate, 500?ovs. sf.—Epitaph, Quality, Veil Tukia, Wild Hand. Fenrlalton Handicap, l.OOOsovs. 11m. —' Marquetteur 9.7, Qupiden 9,2, Boimetter 8.18, Maioha 8.12, Bonnie Heather 8.6, Deucalion 8.6, Sunny loch 8.5, Printemps 7.13, Angelo 7.12, Enthusiasm 7.12, King’s Trumpeter 7.10, Silent King. .7.7, Many Kittle. 7.7, Kilgouv 7,6. SAL® OF YEA:ELIN"B. 2.000 GUINEAS FOR THE CYPHER'S BROTHER. [Per United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, 'November 9. At the annual sale of yearlings the top prion -was paid for .a bay colt, full brother 5-n The Cypher, from the Kinlocli stud, which was bought by S, Reid on behalf of an Australian buyer for 2,000g5. Other sales were; A Solferiiio—Rose Red colt, to E. Riddiford, 300ge: Solferino—Grey LinnM colt to W. Jefferd, 450 gs; SolferinoAngelo colt, ie Mr Patterson' (Havre.ra), for 160gfi; Bolferino—Elysium colt,, to Mr 51. Carney for 160 gs; Solferino - Halina colt-, to Mr C. Eiger for 280 gs: Soiferino—Haid eolt, to 51 r Kemball for 255g5; Glarencetix—Varna filly, to Mr Jef-fr-rd for 120 gs: Glarene-eux—Cbarmille filly, to Mr Goo. Gera-rd .for llOgs; Boniform — Peace filly, to Mr H. Nathan for 200 gs: kiflaroiipy- nStirl oolt. to Air J. Murphy for lOOgr; IP form—Restful colt, to Mr P, Delargy for lOOgs: ißi "rorm—-Pyrene cult, to Mr G. Gowcl for i2ogs: Grey Bpear - Sunglow colt., to Mr P. Tilley for elOgs: Martian—Equitas filly, to Air W. M'Leuhiin for 340 gs; Martian-Lady Lucy colt, to Mill. Nathan for 625g5; Marti Jn— I Torquata colt, to 51r Jefferl tor 675g5: Martian— Eoii filly, to Mr Greenwood for 300 gs; Martian— Mazahuka filly, to Mr H. Orbcll for 200 g?; Clarenceux—Power of tlie West colt, to Mr Gerard for 100 gs; Gay Lad—Trebelli JI. colt, 1.0 Mr H. H, Fisher for IROgs; Gay Lad— Gargarott filly, to Mr M. Carney for HOgs; Gay Lad—Corona to colt, in Mr S.YVore tor 170 gs.

CHAMPIONSHIP SCHOOL SPORTS. The annual sports gathering of the primary schools of Otago takes piano on Saturday next at Carisbrook, and is attracting considerable interest throughout the' schools. Unfortunately, far too little interest is taken by parents in the sports of their children. The teachers on this occasion, trust to have the support of parents by attending in large numbers. The meeting will provide an unique opportunity of witnessing the very best of school drill athletics. An excellent) time table. lias been set down, so that tho first event starts at 11 a.m. and the last at 4.30 p.m. During tho. day both the trade events and field games will he in progress at the same time. Tea, hot water,, and milk will be free of charge to all school children in attendance. PIGEON FLIGHTS. The North Dunedin Racing Pigeon Club flew an interval ; race from Amberiey last Saturday, an air-lin® distance of 220 miles. _Mr MWhirter liberated twenty-eight birds, representing fourteen lefts. Tho birds encountered another _ dirty week-end, making the conditions very trying. The winner takes Mr A. Binnie’s trophy. Results;—W. Watsen’s Radio, 6!ir 30$in in (velocity f)B6yds), 1: L. West’s Storm Queen, 6h 37min (velocity 070yds), 2; C. Legg’s Beehive, 6h 40in (velocity, 059yds), 8; H. Brown’s Firefly, 7b Brain (velocity 895yds), 4; S. Duncan’s Miss Minston. 7hr 42Jseo (velocity S29yds), 5. Birds were also entered by Messrs Hutchison, Thomson,' Trewern, Spence, Frame. Conlev, Timbers, Casev and Childs, and Hay. The flock team will fir from Marten nest Saturday, an air-line distance of 470 miles. CRICKET. A match will bs played at. the High School at 2 p.m. to-morrow between a team representing the Old Boys and the Present Boys. The following- will represent Old Boys: —G. GT. Austin, G. R. Ritchie, L. D. Coombes, E. J. .Smith, E. Harraway, I. Fraser, F. O’Shea, W. Burdsley, H. G. Siedcberg, Wblstonholme, Gunn.

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Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 7

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 7

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18120, 9 November 1922, Page 7