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LATE SPORTING

C.J.C. RACES THIRD DAY ACCEPTORS PORT COOPER HURDLES, 250sovs. 1-2m.—Projector 12.1, Abcri'cldy 11.2, Koauau 11.1, Knikahu 10.10, Dubious 10.7, Beauty Light 10.1, Red Fuchsia 9.8, SPRING HANDICAP, SOOsovs. of. —Silver Paper 8.10, Silver Rulo 8.5, Noteworthy 8.1, Goblin Market 8.0, Chide 7.11, Concentrate 7.9, Reel Jazz 7.8, Kate Kelly 7.G, Rigmarole 7.4, Louise 7.4, Royal Flower 7.0. OTATO PLATE, 350sovs. 1 im. — Yoma 9.7, Battlement 9.1, Royal Game 8.13, Vawarcl .8.11, Front Rank 8.7, Ark Royal 8.3, Assurance 8.0, Vesperus 8.0, Black Duke 7.13, Fresco 7.11, Sir Roy 7.9, Ophir 7.9, Gooscsiop 7.9, Polio 7.8, David Garrick 7.8, Joy Bird 7.8, Cornstalk 7.7, Orntrix 7.7. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, 800 so vs. Im.—Reremoana 9.9, Beacon Light 9.1, Civility 8.13, Grand Knight 8.13, Centrepiece S.lO, Set Sail 8.2, Overhaul 8.0, Great Charter 7.G, Wingatui 7.4. ASHLEY HANDICAP, 250sovs. Im. —Wanderlust 9.2, Battle Colors 8.8, Oratrix 8.6, Avro B.G, Talisker 8.5, Hoylakc 8.1, Ladykiller 7.13, Money Peer 7.9, Arikiwai 7.9, Grand National 7.5, Wild Work 7.5, Thumbed 7.1, No Response 7.0, Kindle 7.0, Sianthcr 7.0. AVON HANDICAP, 350sovs. 7L Paleta 9.3, Rascal 9.0, Moorland 8.12, Lausanne 8.3, Black Duke 8.2, Arrowmir 8.1, Monaghan 8.1, Finora 8.0, Father O’Flynn 7.12. Dismantle 7,12, Arpent 7.11, Royal Saxon 7.11, Kenmore 7.9, Moratorium 7.9, Piccaninny 7.9, Gold Brick 7.9, Sudden Storm 7.9. NEW ZEALAND OAKS STAKES, 750sovs. For two-year-old fillies (8.10). l)m. —Luminant, Sky Quest, Scrambler, Eulalie, Shalimar, Wild Pigeon, Dorce, Vigilance. CANTERBURY CUP, SOOsovs. W.f.a. 2(m. —Count Cavonr, Footfall, Star Stranger, Limerick. YEARLING SALES [Pe» United Phess Association ] CHRISTCHURCH, November 8. At tho yearling sale held at the show grounds to-day six from tho Ellerslie stud were sold at prices ranging from 45gs to 200 gs. Tho latter price was paid for a Sarchcdon filly, and the purchaser was Captain B. H. Edkins, of Wellington. Eleven other racehorses were offered, but only two lots were sold Chickwheat was passed in at 325 gs and Thorndalo at 375g5. ’ AMATEUR ATHLETICS NEW ZEALAND’S SEPARATE STATUS. [Per United Press Association.] AVELLINGTON, November 8. Notices of motion were given at a meeting of the council of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic _ Association dealing with tho separation of New Zealand from Australia, and exempting both countries from the rulo preventing American athletes from undertaking tours occupying more than 21 days. The Wanganui delegates asked that Auckland bo requested to furnish an explanation of the disqualification of C. Gibbons at the championship'meeting last February, mid tho matter he deferred till Mr M Willy (the referee who disqualified him) was in attendance. CRICKET M.C.C. TEAM IN AFRICA. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copy right, CAPE TOWN, November 7. ■ (Received November 8, at 2 p.m.) The Marylcbonc team arrived all fit. Sutcliffe appeared to be the most shy member of the side. When pressed for an interview lie declared that ho was very proud of his appointment ns captain of Yorkshire. _ He pointed out, that it was not quite correct to say that ho was the first professional captain; ho believed there was one in the eighties, but that did not detract from the great honor conferred on him. Stevens, of Middlesex, said that tho team had been specially selected to play on matting, including as it did only spin bowlers. Captain Stanyforth was diffident of expressing an opinion on the probable result of the test matches, in view of the fact that eight of tho members would play on matting _ for the first time, and that South African cricket appeared on the up-grade. The visitors first match is against Western Province on Saturday..

COLONIALS IN OXFORD Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 7. (Received November 8, at 1.10 p.m.) At the Oxford senior sports W. A. Kalaughcr (New Zealand) won the high jump, also the 120yds high hurdles (in 16 2-sscc). IV. C. Wentworth (New South Wales) ran second in the mile race,, R. Radford (*?oclong, Vic.) also being second in putting the weight with a distance of 35ft lOin.

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Evening Star, Issue 19708, 8 November 1927, Page 8

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LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19708, 8 November 1927, Page 8

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19708, 8 November 1927, Page 8

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