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SPORTING

HAWKE’S BAY ACCEPTORS. Woodlands Had; Steeplechase. 2m.— Guauaco 10.12, l,oven 10.12, Gaze, CaTn--1 brie, Kiila-rd 9.9. Silta, Diamond Nap, Taraketo 9.3, Ethiopian 9.2, Strathpan, Dine Hall, Kanropa 9.0. Whakatu Hurdles. 1-Jm. —Landbird , 10.12, Men'y Singer 10.3, Detroit, Goldpiece, Waioeka Jack, Floriform 9.0. Hawks’s Bay Hurdles, 300sovs. l^m. — Koiiu .11.0, Vagabond 10.13, Jovial 10.4, Alteration 10.3, En Route 10.0, Admiral Godrington 9.12, Woden 9.0. Hawko’s Bay Steeplechase, 500 soys. About 3ra. Makuru 10.11, Passin Through 10.4, First Line 10.1, Bed Cent . 9.13, Kipling 9.11, To Maire 9.10, Oak 1 Bose 9.9, Gang Awa’, Zeus, Taihapo 9.0. I Winter Hack Handicap. 91. —Tino Maunga 10.7, Sensible 10.2, Nukuinai 10.9, Mountain Top 9.13, Velvet King 9.9, Kilfairc 9.4, Kilroc, Lady Hill 9.2, Panache, Boyal Heather, Kaahuinann, Master Black 9.0.

Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap. lljn.— Kahikatca 11.13, Many Colors 11.6, Communicate 11.2, Empyrean 10.12, Earthshine, Asleep 10.9, Crown Coin, To Kahua, Logic 10.7. Hcretaunga Handicap. 61. f. —Battle Knight 11.0, Joy Bide, Duo 10.12, Civilform 10.7, Barrier 10.5, Koodoo 9.12, llaurangi 9.10, Cloasanta, 9.9, Happy Days, Valley Bose, Redone! te 9.3, Puketoi 9.2, March On, Avonlea, Suspicion, Good Mark 9.0. HUNT CLUB. The weekly meet took place at Seaviow, over the properties of Messrs Hamilton, Stevenson, and M’Millan. ’Hie ground was cm the so It side, but all got around without any serious mishap. The following took part in the run;—Master Mr R. Brnnlon on Sunbcan, Deputy .Mr A. I). Edgar on John Peel, Huntsman Mr D. Wheeler on Dandy, Whip .Mr D. O’Connel on Mack, Mrs F. J. Conn on Grey Heather, Mrs T. Dalzel! on Chummy, Miss D. Mowat cm Elaine, Miss M. Rtatham on Jenny, Miss Grronslado on Bloom, Miss Pochards on a bay, Mrs D. Wilson on Du ml as, Messrs L. Mowat cm Tahnna, J. Cotter on Bed Sol, F. Anderlon on Raconteur, E. Mackic on Gassets, A. Sharp on Acijutor, A. Buthven on Cairurnuir, R. Johnstone on Vincent, B. Sinclair oa Skylight, J. Crawford on War March, L. Simpson on Orange Bitters, 11. Kelly on Beauty Light, A. Cassels on Fabiono, L. Waite on Overland, E. Buddicom on Skylark, if. Merry cm .Browning, J. M'Kay on Ukulele, S. Robertson on llaka, and D. Robertson on a chestnut. BQKIHG. WELLINGTON CHAMPTOMSHiPS. The amateur boxing championships were c ■ iiumced before a crowded house. Results : Paper-weight —Cotlercll beat Hurdle. Fly-wtdghl. —Jeffrey beat Bunny, Woods beat Norris, Birch beat Turner. Bantam-weight.—Crowley beat Russel, Nicholls beat Saunders. Feather-weight.--M’Carthur beat Andrews. Black beat Carroll., Keith beat Smith. M’Carthur beat Hodge, Guise boat Bonin: iiii. Light-weight. —Lewis beat Coles, Hobson beat Thorn, Burns beat Fitzpatrick. Light Heavy-weight.—Browu beat iicbberd. The boxing throughout was of an inteiosting description. Most of the bouts were willing. CYCLING-, AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC TEAM. PARTS, June 22. The Australian Olympic cyclirts, Dempsey, Gcrxuins. and Broadbent, encii v.’ou a heal in a 500 metres race, to-day, but wore beaten in the sciui-fhalr.. Era lire’s be;-: ain a tours wore competing. Inexperience alone handicapped the Australians, who rode surprisingly well for their first race since landing. Experts consider Hint Dempsey and Coppius are undoubtedly equal to France's fastest, but they are not accustomed to the high-backed track near the finish, whore t.hev were outpaced by the Frenchmen, who are allowed liberties in crossing and humping which would not be teder ated in Australia.. But for the last-minute intervention by (be Gmumouwcaitli Goverument’s representative the Australians would not have boon allowed io compete, as they did not possess the- necessary riding Ileuses.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 9

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 9

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18668, 24 June 1924, Page 9