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LATE SPORTING

NEW BRIGHTON TROT ACCEPTORS. ,; Trial Handicap. l^ni,—Peter’s Pet, | .Mount Royal. Lady Fan, Napland, : Zelica, Te ” Rapa, vViUlliine. Audoboll, j Huia .Sou, Wakefield, Happy Rosa, Lrcnt | Roy scratch, Ron Fleet 12yds behind, | Welcome Whispers, C.ib-.n Girl 24, Silu- : rian, Dragoon Junior 36, Queen Ida, Billgenet,te 48, AVild lie'oo 84. Iraproveis’ Handicap. 11m. —Wainoni, Ocean Spray, Yea, liniscarlu, Harley Dillon, Lady Trafalgar, Jingal, Ruby Huon scratch, Kiribingi, Nibbidard, Lady Rockaway, Dalmeny, Nellie Audubon, Loganholme, George Grafton 12 yds behind, Gracio Thorpe, Auto, Black Admiral, Hustler, The Toff 24, Guy Fawkes, Albert Logan, Plywood 36, Henry Tracey 48, Mace .Memorial Handicap, 500 soys. 2m. —Olivo Huon scr, Taloro, Pinevalc, Event, Browmvood, Dalnahine, Brutus 12yds behind, Vera Logan, Wild Thyme, • Partner, Waitaki Girl 35, Escort 48, Ouimct, Whispering Willio, Logamvood 50, Pedro Pronto, Pearlic Chimes 72. Bowhill Handicap. 2m. —Annie's Dream, Axtel, Oriole. Miss Baits, Billy Dillon, Squatter, Bright 8011, Mahenc scratch, Crusader 12yds behind, King AVlallah, Grade Thorpe, Stunt Artist, Transport, Renown 24, Reappear, King Dillon 35, Prince Burlington, Avenue, Bon Srmty 48, Rosie Nut, Thixendalc 60, The Rook TL Seaview Handicap, 200sovs. 2m.— .a. j tinea scratch, Marvin Drift, Duke [Ripen 12yds behind, Pieter Timmerman, Wonder Why, Master Ando, Tiny Moon, Proud Ata, Red Oak, Intrip Bingen. Vulominion 48, Nelson Bell 60, Johnnie Bells 72, Mangontu, Kean John 84, First Fashion 132. Dash Handicap, 200sovs. Im.—Hard Bell, Mountain Chimes, Harold Burwood, Peter King, Le Todd, Glenelg _ scratch, Gold End, Golden Sun 12yds behind, Bon Dillon 48. i ’Wainoni Handicap, 200sovs. lim.— War Bond, Pak»ti scratch, Audacious, Olive Huon 12yds behind, Lightning, Elite, Emperor, Adair, Fancy Boy, ■ learning, Jack Potts 36, Onyx 96. Electric Handicap. 1m. —Hard Bell, Peter King. Reappear, Quiver, Silent Sign, Rare Bell Direct. Ilarswood scratch, Gold Bud. Coronel, King Karri, Weaver, Rex Coronado 12yds behind, War Bond, Glen Mavis 24, Phil Smith 36, Trooper Dillon, Tobermory, Coldstream 48. SOCCER. INTERNATIONAL MATCH. Press Association- ■ By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 8. (Received December 9, at 11 a.m.) In the Soccer amateur international England beat Belgium by 4 goals to 0 at f West Bromwich.—Reuter. BOWLING. Dunedin v. Caledonian, at Caledonian, | on Thursday, at 5,30 p.m.Adams,' Thomson, G. Nelson, Hogg; Best, Dow, Neill, E. Harraway; Gregory, J. D. Smith, J. Hutchison, S'. Hutchison; Sullivan, MTarlane, Steel, Stewart. CRICKET. UMPIRE’S DECISIONS CRITICISED. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SYDNEY 7 ", December 8. (Received December 9, at 11 a.m.) The ‘ Telegraph’s ’ special writer criticises some of the umpire’s decisions in the English match on Saturday. He says it was an obvious mistake when Sut- j cliffe was given, out leg before. Neither the bowler nor wicketkeeper appealed. Hendry asked the umpire to reverse his decision, but he refused. The writer adds that, according to Hendry, it was another bad decision when Chapman was given not out for a catch at the wickets. Ultimately Chapman was given stumped when obviously his bat was grounded before, the wicket was knocked down. WOOLLEY’S INJURY. SYDNEY, December 8. (Received December 9, at 1 p.m.) M. A. Noble, the old international, will 1 captain the Combined Juniors eleven in ■ the match the Englishmen, com-] mencing here on Saturday. Woolley has not recovered from the injury he received in the Victorian match, tt is proving more serious than was anticipated, and it is doubtful if he will be available for the first test match, or ever, if he will be able to take the field for a month or £<>

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Evening Star, Issue 18811, 9 December 1924, Page 8

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LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18811, 9 December 1924, Page 8

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18811, 9 December 1924, Page 8

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