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RACING IN ENGLAND, SEASON’S LEADING WINNERS. Pros# Association—By Tel egraph—Copyri gtA, ' LONDON, November 29. (Received November 30, at'9.45 a.m.) At the termination of the flat racing season the leading winning owner was Lord Astor, who won £35,723. For this he is chiefly indebted to Saucy Sue, which won £22,165. Solly Joel won £35,501, and Aga Khan £32,972. Lord Derby heads the list of breeders with £70,000. The principal trainer is Alec Taylor, while Richards heads thp list of winning jockeys with 118 wins. F. Bullock, who is retiring from the saddle owing to increasing weight, intends to become a trainer,— A. and N.Z. Cable, BRITISH BOWLING TEAM. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SYDNEY, November 30. (Received November 30, at 10.15 a.m.)’ The British bowling team will leave Sydney on December 17 for New Zealand. FEILDING RACES, SECOND DAY. ' Weather fine but dull; attendance large. Results: — Cheltenham Hurdles. Ijm.—Lady Gay (10.5) 1, Santiago (11.4) 2, Many Colors 00.91 3. Scratched: Waimatoa. Half-length. Time, 2min 45 2-6scc. Colyton Handicap. Cf.—Lady Bentinck (7.13) 1, Ronex (7.7) 2, Shuteye (7.0) 3. _ Scratched; Ngata. Head. Time, Imin 14 2-ssec. Oroua Stakes. sf.—Motley (8.9) 1, Tamatete (10.1) 2, Standard (8.2) 3. Scratched : Mircusonta, Lady Bentinck, Lin Arlington, Oration, Ruakura., One and a-half lengths. Time, Imin Isec. TAKAPUNA RACES. SECOND DAY. The races were continued in fine weather; largo attendance; course good. Results:— Stanley Hurdles. ] lm. —Archibald (9.2) 1, Bright Light (9.9) 2, Lord Thurnham (9.0) 3. Scratched: Irish Jig, Bahadur. Two lengths. Time, 2m in 46sec. Vauxhall Handicap. 7L—Nippy (8.7) 1, Scat (7.7) 2, A nolo (7.9) 3. Scratched; Berinthia. Three-quarters of a length. Time, Imin 29sec. Cautley Handicap, 400sovs. About 6f,—Kingpot (7.0) 1, Ballymoy H (7.0) 2, Meny Damon (7.6) 3. Scratched: Goldacre, Nancy Lee,-Ohinemuri, Master Doon. Neck. Time, Imin 10 4-ssec. SOCCER. ENGLISH TEAM FOR CANADA. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, November 29. (Received November 30, at 1 p.m.) _ The Football Association has provisionally accepted the Canadian Foote hall Association’s invitation to send an English team to Canada for a seven or eight weeks’ tour next summer, the dominion organisation undertaking to defray all expenses.—Reuter, ARISTOCRATIC BROOD MARES. [Peb United Pbess Association.] AUCKLAND, November 30. Mr J. C. N. Grigg, of Canterbury, a passenger from London by the Rcmuera, which arrived from London this morning, brought two aristocratic brood mares. One is a well-grown chestnut mare, Skydream, 3yrs old, with foal at foot, and one foal'to Blue Ensign; the second maro is a bay three-year-old filly by Gainsborough on the dam’s side, by Bachelor’s Double. Mr Grigg says that, given a nice class or animal, there is no reason why New Zealand should not breed racehorses of the same class as England. PLUNKET SHIELD. 'WELLINGTON’S SEVENTEEN FOR PRACTICE. WELLINGTON, November 30. The following have been selected for special practice for the PLunket Shield matches:—D. C. Collins, J. S. Hiddleston, C. S. Dempster, J. E. Banks, H. M. M‘Girr, H. Tattersall, W. S. Brice, F. T. Badcock, D. Patrick, M. Henderson, L. Board, E. M'Leod, AV. Barclay, L Clark, C. Mackenzie, A. Hollings, H. Massey. ALL BLACK A. E. COOKE. [Peb United Pbess Association,] AUCKLAND, November 30. A. E. Cooke, the All Black fiveeighth, is about to take up his residence in Wellington for family reasons!. Should ho remain there, which is not yet certain, Wellington province will next season probably Lave a great combination in Porter, Nicholls, Cooke, and Svenson. BOWLING. FOUR-RINK CHAMPIONSHIP. The following will represent St. Clair against Roslyn at St. Clair to-morrow, at 5.30 p.m.:—Ruben, Coxon,, Seddon, Lock; Thomson, Foster, llarraway, Fastior; Blyth, Marshall, H. AV. Jones, Dr Shore; Howorth, Longworth, Rodgerson, Piddingtou. The following will represent Green Island v. Balmacewen on AA r cdnesday evening:—B-own, Marie, J. C. Lindsay, Sloan; Hilgendorf, Tapp, AV. B. Smellie, Miller; AY. A. Smcliie, Mehalski, J. M'Loan, AValker; Bulger, Young, AV. T. Smellie, A. Smellie.

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Evening Star, Issue 19110, 30 November 1925, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19110, 30 November 1925, Page 6

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19110, 30 November 1925, Page 6