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LATE SPORTING

CAULFIELD AND MELBOURNE CUPS. Prnss Association—Bj Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association, MELBOURNE, Juno 29. (Received Juno 29, at 11 a.in.) Handicaps for tlic Caulfield Cup include Bolot and Satan (top weights) 9.7, The Hawk 9.3, Windbag 9.2, Te Kara 9.1, Count Cavour 8.12, Many Kittle 8.5. Pluto 8.2, Haze 7.11, Palelight and Lovesign 7.7, Poetaster and Pinkerton 7.0. Handicaps for the Melbourne Cup include Bolet and Satan top weights) 9.5, .winkie, To Kara 8.15, Count Cavour 8.11, Musketoon 8.10, Pluto 8.0, Haze 7.11, Phoenix Park 7.10, Mars 7.6, Highlander 7.4.

SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. PRAISE FOR GOODSELL. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SIDNEY, Juno 29. (Received June 29, at 11 a.m.) The ‘ Daily Telegraph,’ while admitting Hannan’s gameness, declares that he is not in the same class as Goodsell. Beach describes Goodsell as a romarkI ably clever sculler, capable of doing much | better, and with a wonderful future ho- | fore him. His victory was most decisive, but Hannan showed gameness in a heartbreaking stern chase nearly all the way. Referring to Hannan, Beach said lie was shooting bis slide badly, causing his boat to bury at the bow. BOWLING. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Press Association. BRISBANE, June 29. (Received June 29, at 11 a.m.) The Auckland team defeated Windsor by 69 to 58. THE GRAND PRIX. Praia Aiiodstion—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, Juno 28. (Received June 20, at 11 a.m.) The Grand Prix resulted: Heine Lumiero 1. Terre Ncuvien 2, Dark Diamond 5. Won by a head. Eighteen started.—Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. ANOTHER WIN FOR PORiriTT. Prc®i Allocution—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, Juno 27. (Received June 29, at 11.45 a.m.) At the sports meeting at Stamford Bridge Porritt won the 100yds in 10 l-ssec.—Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. SPECTATORS HINDER PLAYERS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, Juno, 23. (Received Juno 29, at 10 a.m.) Enormous crowds watched the final ' stages of the golf championship at Prestwick. The players wore frequently delayed lor lengthy intervals while tho spectators were shepherded off the course. Macdonald-Smith began accompanied by S,OCX) people, and relumed with a following of 10,000, resembling a inarching I army, in which the worried officials carried standards. Several spectators were hit by flying balls, and dogs were n very great nuisance.—Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET. HOBBS AGAIN. Press Aisociation —By Telegraph—Copyrir/ht LONDON, June 27. (Received June 29, at 11.45 a.m.) Hampshire's first innings 139 (Macaulay four wickets for 40 and Kilnor four for 65); second innings 153 (Brown 51; Macaulay took eix wickets for 73). Yorkshire 408 (Rhodes 91, Alaculay 60, Allen 95 not out). Yorkshire won by au innings and 116 runs. Cambridge University: First innings, 457 for .eight wickets declared (Dawson 63, Lowe 85, Dupcop Singh 150, Enthoven 62 not out); second innings, 184 for four wickets declared (Dawson 83), Somerset; First innings, 203 (Johnson 70 not out); j second innings, 306 (Macßryan 129, Hunt 51). Meyer took live wickets for 61. C;unj bridge won by 112 runs. I F’or Surrey against Warwick, Hobbs made 215 and Saudham IC2. Feuley took seven wickcte for 78. For Warwick, Parsons made 127. Surrey won.

For Northants against Notts, Wright made 105, and took six wickets for 65. For Notts, Wliysall made 103 and Walker 102. Staples took seven wickets fur 67. Notts won. For Lancashire against Leicester, Tyhlesley in the first innings took tivo wickets for 13, and APDonald in the second look seven for 67. Lancashire won.—lie liter. [Last week Hobbs made IC4 and 143 not out.] CANTAI.A STAKES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z, Press Asso^'Hon. SYDNEY, June 29. (Received June 29, at 1 p.m.) Weights for Cantala Stakes: The Hawk (top weight.) 10.2, Many Kittle 9.2, Parody 8.8, Baibas 8.5, Pale Light and Pinto 8.0, Los Gatos 7.11, Mars 7.10, Chatterbox 7.9. Poetaster 7.8, Horoscope 7.5, Pinkerton 7.5. EPSOM AND METROPOLITAN, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SYDNEY, June 29. (Received Juno 29, at 1 p.m.) Weights for the Epsom Handicap; The Hawk (top weight) 10.0, Pinto 8.12. Parody 8.10. Chatterbox 8.7, Many Kittle 8.6, Baibas 8.4, Lovesign 8.2, Haze 7.15, Pinkerton 7.5, Weights for the Metropolitan Handicap ; Bolet and Satan (top weight), 9.10, Pilliewinkic 9.7, Windbag 9.6, Count Cavonr 9.4, 'Pc Kara. 9.5, Musketoon 9.2, Pluto. 8.7, Many Kittle 8.5. Bulbas 8.2, Lovesign ami Haze 7.12, Highlander 7.7, Hottana 7.4.

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Evening Star, Issue 18979, 29 June 1925, Page 8

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LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18979, 29 June 1925, Page 8

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18979, 29 June 1925, Page 8

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