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SPORTING

LEVIN RACES. The Levin Club’s Annual Meeting was held in perfect summer weather, and was largely attended. The course was in g(*xf order. The sura of £18,573 was put through the totalisator, this being £I,OOO less than that for the. last meeting. Results: — Manakau Hurdles, lOOsovs. IJm- — 2 Gauntlet (9.11) 1, 3 Main (9.9) 2, 7 Tempeam. (9.3) 3. Others: 4 Bonecto 10.2, 6 Sir Pam 9.3, 8 Empire Camp 9.2, 7 Axle 9.2, 8 Salamis 9.0, 9 Risk 9.0, 10 Merry Sarto 90. Neck, Time, 2min 44 l-ssec. • Weraroa Handicap, llOsovs. it. —9 Anchor (8.0) 1, 6 Panart (8.2) 2, 3 General Wai (8.5) 3. Others; 4 Gardant 9.1, 2 Our Jack 9.1, 3 Ardfinnan 8.11, 8 Asleep 8.3, 10 Bonny Marion 8.2, 1 Petal Boy 7.11, Sole hjio. Half a length; length. Time, Imin Slsec, Maiden Race, llOsovs. 6fl iulmezzo 1,2 Dominion Rose 2, 6 Molto 3. Others: 13 Palette, 3 Eloquent, 4 Some Lad, 15 True Step, 11 Doe, 12 Tiraraoama, 14 Vexatious, 5 Humoresque, 8 The Swell, 9 Dale Ogden. 7 Theolite, 10 Propellor. Two lengths: half a length. Time, Imin 15 l-ssec. Makomako Hack Handicap, llOsovs. 6f.—3 Lin Arlington (7.13) 1, 4 Vivo (7.5) 2, 6 Twink (7.2) 3. Others: 1 Black Mint 9.7, 5 Addlepato 7.5, 2 Volplane 7.2, 7 Take Take 7.0, 8 Lhasa. Length and a-half; two lengths. Time, Imin 14|sec. LEVIN CUP, 300sovs. lim. 2 Diogenes, 8.4 (L. G. Morris) ... 1 I—Hipo, 8.2 (R. Reed) 2 3- Kilfaire, 7.3 (T. Green) 3 Others: 4 Indian Sage 8.7, 7 Nukumai 7.13, 12 Beaumont 7.10, 5 Rouex 7.9, 9 Bonhomme 7.6, 10 Mah Jong 7.6, 8 Misgovern 7.0, 13 Stream 7.0, 6 Penman 7.0, 11 Benmure 7.0. Diogenes was lying third first time round, and led into the straight and won easily at the finish. Time, 2miu 6 3-ssee., Lake Hack Handicap, llOsovs. 1m and distance.—4 Asleep (7.3) 1, 1 No Favors (7.8) 2, 3 Panart (7.2) 3. Others: 2 Mountain Star 7.2, 5 Boy 7.0, 7 Inoe 7.0, 8 Conviction 7.0, 6 Take Take 7.0. Neck; head. Time, Imin 57 2-ssec. M‘Donald Memorial Handicap, 200 sovs. 7f.—4 First Acre (9.6) 1, 8 Star Shell (8.2) 2, 3 Joy Bird (9.4) 3. Others: 5 Star Area 9.8, 1 Epistle 9.0, 2 Modern 8.13, 9 Birthmark 8.7, 6 Santonio 8.4, 8 Star Area 8.2, 11 Mountain Top 8.0, 7 Bay Dighton 8.0, 10 Aritato 8.0. Head; half a length. Time, Imin' BOsec, Hokio Hack Handicap, llOsovs. sf. —1 Jazz Baby (8.2) 1, 3 Kilmezzo (7.3) and 6 Royal Land (7.6), dead heat, 2. Others: 4 Starboard Light A. 13, 2 Royal Game 8.6, 1 Merlo 7.8, 12 llonny Marian 7.3, 5 The Bolter 7.2, 8 Twink 7.2, 9 Landguard 7.0, 10 Starbird 7.0. 11 Palette 7.0. Time, Imin Isec. OTAHUHU TROTS. —First Day.— The totalisator handled £55,907, compared with £59,485 for tho first day last year. Concluding results:— Stewards’ Handicap. 300sovs. Im. 4 Stanmoor (24yds behind, R. Hall) 1, 3 Grattan Thorpe (ser) 2, 11 Billy Vhizz (24) and 10 Undo Bert (36), dead heat, 3. Others: 12 Freda Stone scr, 5 Joe Aspro 12yds behind, 1 Kotuku Jack 12, 6 Bingen King 24, 9 Buz Buz 36, 8 Anselm 48, 2 Doanwoocl 48. Two lengths and a-half; four lengths. Campbell Handicap,, 400sovs. 2m.— 2 Ngatira (36yds behind, G. Williams) 1, 1 ,Bundaberg (60) 2, 5 Tho Tartar (12) 3. Others: 8 Tiger Salve scr, 7 Wild Nut 12yds behind, 4 Tradesman CO. 3 Peter Dean 72, 6 Pyrnmus 120, Two lengths and a-half; head; Peter Dean was fourth. Time, 4min 33 3-ssoe. MASSEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, SOOsovs. lim. 7—Talent, 12yds behind (Frost) ... 1 3—Jewel Pointer, scr 2 9—Lord Nepean, scr 3 Others; 6 Bawldy Locanda scr, 5 Money Spider scr, 11 Master Councillor scr, Landlord 36 (bracketed with Jewel Pointer), 13 Pitaroa 12, 8 Cute Lad 12, 4 Dick Dillon 12, 2 Hughio Wallace 24, 1 St. Maura 24, 12 Lady Joan 24, 10 All Bell 48. Three parts of a length; two lengths. Bawldy Locanda was fourth. Time. 2min 48sec. Manukau Handicap, 350sovs. Ini.— 7 Anselm (12yds belli:*!, Allen) 1, 1 Filial M'Kinney (scr) 2, 9 Gold Jacket (12yds behind) 3. Others: 1 Gladys Cole scr (bracketed with Final M‘Kinney), 13 Trannuil scr, 21 Ekoeranei scr, 2 Goldfinch scr, 14 Moko Chief scr, 6 Joe Aspro scr, 18 Leewood scr, 22 Sparkling Pronto scr, 17 Respect 12yds behind, 4 Stanmoor, 8 Satinbird 12, 5 Liberate 12, 16 Logan Rothschild 12, 11 Brendo 12, 3 Uncle Bert 12, 12 Rock Hinton 24, 15 Lady Dnnmore 24. 19 Rua Pcre 24, 10 Van Cap 24, 20 Huon Grattam 36. Three lengths; nock. Time, 2min 14 3-ssoc. NELSON TROTS. —Second Day.— Tho totalisator returns for tho day were £9,323, against £10,332, making £15,795 for tho meeting, against £18,512 last year. Results Pioneer Handicap, COsovs. IJm. — 1 Royal Audubon 1, 4 Hallowe’en 2, 3 Audubon Mac 3. Scratched: Mercury, Wenlo. Length and a-half; three lengths. Time, 3min 52sec. Tasman Handicap, SOsovs. I’m.— 4 Caterpillar 1, 5 Black Palm 2, 3 Rothmoor 3. All started. Length. Time, 3min 59 2-sscc. Progress Handicap, OOsovs. IJm. — 4 Hal Joy 1,2 Wenlo 2, 1 Beattv 3. All started. Four lengths; half a length. Time, 3min 4sec. Finley Memorial, 150sovs. 2m.—l High Jinks 1,2 Marshal Neil 2, 6 Master Cuto 3. All started. Three lengths. Time, 4min 43sec. Foxhill Handicap, lOOsovs. 2m.—l Tidewater 1, 5 Rebecca 2, 6 Rate 3. All started. Five lengths. Time, smin 14 2-ssec. Improvers’ Handicap, SOsovs. lira. — 1 Althorpo I,' 5 Dome Thorpe 2, 3 Clive Bell 3. Scratched! Audubon Mac. Length; two lengths. Time, 3min 44sec. Appleby Handicap, lOOsovs. Im. 5 Van Rich 1, 7 Latest Fashion 2, 4 Beatty 3. Scratched: Mercury, High Jinks. Two lengths; three lengths. Time, 2rain 22 2-ssec. Farewell Handicap, lOOsovs. I’m.— 3 Lincoln Huon 1,2 Nellie Parson 2, 1 Vikota 3. Scratched: Hal Joy. Six lengths. Time, 3min 34sec. RACING IN ENGLAND. THE DERBY CUR. i LONDON, November 19. The Derby Cup resulted:—lnversion 1, Nem Soha 2, Hercules 3. Fourteen ran. Three-quarters of a length. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, November 21. The Jockey Club’s Flying Handicap, 6f, resulted Orient Princess_ (7.0) 1, White Fang (8.4) 2, Persuasion (7.6) 3. Twenty started. Long head. Time, Imin 12jsec.

CANTERBURY NOTES. [Special to the ' Star.’] CHRISTCHURCH, November 20. Count Cavour has had an easy time during the past week following on his races in the New Zealand Cup and Canterbury Cup, but he will soon be bowling along again, as Mr J, S. Barrett is pretty certain to send him north for the Auckland Cup, a race in which he was considered unlucky to be beaten by Rapine last year. Possibly T. H. Gillett will have something useful to accompany the Solferino gelding. _ Glentruin is a doubtful proposition, judged by her latest form, but if Money Order can be got right in time he will be a useful customer for the trip provided Battlement continues to do well, and during the next few weeks he will be taken north by F. D. Jones for the Auckland Racing Club’s Summer Meeting, and will be a competitor in the Great Northern Derby. Whether he is qualified to take on Commendation at even weights is a point that requires demonstration. His Australian running, however, left no doubt as to his stamina, as lie won over a mile and three-quarters at Rand wick in record time. He carried only a light-weight on that occasion, but it will cause no surprise if he proves himself later in the season a high-class three-year-old over long journeys. BOXING. WIN FOR LES MURRAY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, November 20. Les Murray (Dunedin) received,the decision over “Solly” Seaman in a ten-roumd bout. GRIME BEATS CAMPO. SYDNEY, November 21. At the Stadium Billy_ Grime defeated Pedro Campo on points in twenty rounds after an unattractive exhibition. WRESTLING. YOKEL BEATS MESKE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MELBOURNE, November 21. At the Stadium Mike Yokel beat Billy Mcske by 4 one fall to nil in six rounds. , CYCLING. RECORD BROKEN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ( MELBOURNE, November 21. At Wontbaggi R. W. Lamb, paced, established a world’s cycling record on a cinder track, covering three miles in 6min 12 2-ssec

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Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 10

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 10

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19412, 22 November 1926, Page 10

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