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SPORTING

LAWN TENNIS, COCHET BEATS RICHARDS. Pres* Association—By Telegraph— Copyright PARIS, Juno 10. In the semi-finals of the hard court championships, Cochet beat Vincent Richards, 6-1, 6-4, 6-4, and Laeosto beat Borotra, 8-6, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.—Reu-ter. AUCKLAND TROT ACCEPTORS. Mangere Handicap, 300sovs. IJm. ■ —Stanmoro, Moko Pete, Dillon Huon, Maid of the Mountains, Blue King, Wrigley, Lola, Bedlaw, Signorclla, Manna, Coal Light, Mars, Polly’s Picture, Harvest Horne scr, Toll Chimes 12yds behind, Gold Sound 12, Grattan Thorpe 12, Gold Jacket 12, Golden Hope 12, Tranquil 12, Billy Whir. 24, Ratana 24, The Poster 24, Haricot. 24, Bawldy L'ocanda 36, Anslom 36, Van Cap 43, Jewel Pointer 4 ' Master Councillor 00, Peter Ringer. 72, Glandoro 72. Winter Handicap, 3Closnvs. 2m.— Vanity Boy, Roma Bingen, Ambcrito, Fairlight, Kompton, Katala, Norrainton, Royal Bob, Don Zolock, Loch Lomond, Gold Star, Tere, Elsa Nova, Gold Sovereign, Sean Truibhais scr, Credit Slip 12yds behind, Amlex 12, Floraline 12, Plunder 12, Peter Brown 12, Nelson Ata 24, Sister Ben t rice 24, Sweet Memory 24, M.arble Hall 36, Trampfast 36, Direct Action 48, Battery Bell 60, Marble Star 60, Anseline 84, Golden Gate 84, Roe Bell 96, The Squire 108, Some Jazz 120, Ngatira 144. Campbell Handicap, l.OOOsovs. 2m. —Doctor Dillon, Cardinal Logan, Dean Dillon, Wallroon, Talaro, Bessie Logan scr, 801 l Harold 12yds behind, Goldman 12, Black Lila 24, Nita Bell 36, Dillon Wilkes 36, Native Chief 48, Logan Lou 60, Prince Pointer 72, Imprint 72. Hobson Handicap, 400sovs. 2m.— Direct Wood, Signorclla., Winnie Dillon, Florent, Moko Chief, Concertina, Delavan Bill, Bingen Star, Ayr scr, Toll Chimes 24yds behind, Uncle Bert 24, Rua Pere 24, Gold Jacket 24, Kean John 24, Harold Junior 24, Marshall Neil 24, King Lear 24, Coal Light 24, Money Spider 24, Holly Boy 24, Reliance 24, Respect 36, Buz Buz 36, Van Cap 48, Bawldy Locanda 48, Daphne Wildwood 4S, Silk Thread 72. Stewards’ Handicap, 450sovs. 2m. —Sebisca, Roi Alto, The Tartar, Ngatira., Wimmera King, Happy Rosa, scr, King Capitalist 12vds behind, Bundaherg 12, Wild Nut 12, Al Mack 24, Lnckiewood 24, Waikaha 24, Money Spider 48, Tradesman 48, Peter Dean 72, Peterwah 72, Pyramus 72, Rose Bingen 96. Marconi Handicap, SOOsors. LJm. — Dillon Huon, Sparkling Pronto, Winnie Dillon, tlrsuline, Red Star, Harris, Jean Darling, Nellie Bramjcy, Stanmoor, Admiral Lock, Blue King, Admiral Hood, Gold Cast, Ayr scr, Grattan Thorpe 12yds behind, Logan Rothschild 24, Billy Whiz 24, Rua pere 24, Harold Junior 24, Child Audubon 24, The Pointer 24, Haricot 24, Anseline 24, Sea Pearl 24, Heather Girl 24, La. Fayette 36, Lord Nepean 36, Jewel Pointer 36, Huon Grattan 36, Rock Hinton 43, Lady Dimmer 48, Nelson Fame 48, Master Councillor 48, Cute Lad 60. Cornwall Handicap, 450sovs. Im. Wallroon, Brentloc, Nantwich, William the First, Rose Pointer, Ben Lomond, Bessie Logan, Hypo scr, Al! Bell 12yds behind, Her Ladyship 12, Hughio Wallace 12, Goldman 12, Imprint 36, Bonnv Logan 36, Dillon Wilkes 36, Logan Ghief 48. GOLF. GADD WINS THE BIG PRIZE. Press Association—By Talegraph—Copyright LONDON, June 10. George Gadd won the ‘ Daily Dispatch’s’ £I,OOO prize, involving the northern professional championship, with a total of 296 for seventy holes. O! the eight Americans competing Melhorn was first with 299. E. R. Whitcombe and Davies, each with 299, were bracketed with Melliorn for second place. Watrons and Compston, _ with 302 each, occupied eighth place. Howard’s score was 319.—Router. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. PARTS, June 10. In the final of the amateur golf championship of Northern France, J. Standi gh (America) heat the Hon. Michael Scott at the nineteenth hole.—A. and N.Z. Cable. AUCKLAND LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP. The final of the Auckland provincial ladies’ championship was won by Miss E. Culling, who defeated Miss M. Payton, 1 up, at the nineteenth hole. RUGBY LEAGUE. EMBARGO ON COLONIAL PLAYERS. ' LONDON, June 10. (Received June 12, at 1.30 a.m.) The Rugby League annual meeting at Leeds refused to lift the embargo on the importation of Australasian players.—Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable. COURSING. WATERLOO CUP. Preas Association—By Telegraph—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Press Association. SYDNEY, June 11. The New South Wales Waterloo Cup was won by Mr Carter’s Terminus, with Mr Bockley’s Bunty as runnerup. Moore’s Eyeshade won the Purse, with Mr Kearns’s First Dip as runner-up, MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING. The first five-men championship match was fired off on the Association Range on Thursday night, ten teams competing. The following were the scores of the leading teams;— City No. 1 (Burton 49, Paton 48, Lewis 48, Parker 47, Pinder 47) —total, 239 points; North End No. 1, 229; Roslyn No. 1, 227; City No. 2, 222; Railway No. 1, 221; Speight’s No. 1, 220.

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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 12

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 12

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 12