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SOUTHLAND RACES. SECOND DAY. Tim second day of the_ Southland Club’s Meeting was held in fine but dull weather. There was a good attendance. Results:— Gladstone Hurdles, 200sovs. IJm. — 5 Gayoma (9.5) 1,2 Antrim' Boy (11.8) 2, 1 Maungamoe (9.10) 3. < All started. Half a length. Time, 3nffn 18 4-ssec. Roslyn Trot, 220sovs. 2m.—l Suncross (24yds) 1, 9 Sunshade (24yds) 2, 13 Runbell (24yds) 3. All started. Length. Time, 4nffn 49 4-sseo, TIMARU TROT HANDICAPS. Claremont Handicap, 120sovs. IJm. —Appear, Dilfashion, Don Wilkes, Eringo, . Faina, Heathcoto Wood, Iwanta, Merrijigs, Molly Nelson, North Queen, Osgood, Robert Todd, Tiny Author, White Satin, Yankee Patch scr. Lucky Voyage 12yds blkl, Saka Bona, Ruby Bingen 24, Nancy M‘Kinney 36, Braindeah 48, Fifa, King’s Voyage 60, Brent Boy, Kercta 84, Great Way 108. Improvers’ Handicap, 120sovs. IJm. —Ayrmont Chimes, Brixton, Cave Hill, Desert Rey, Enchantress, Erin’s Pointer, Great Scot, Glenville, Golden Vale, Harold. Denver, Island Lass, June,, . Nordica, Jeanette, Locanda, King’s Cup, Lady Satinwood, Lady Antrim, Lux, Magneto, Mahara, Prince Chimes, Radley, Key Child, Sadie Bingen, Silvenvood, Ulm, Valehead, Wee Brent, Great Night scr, Howdah, Eiffelton Lass, Pink Sugar 12yds bhd, Author Franz, Dice, Lethorpe, Logan Brae,.Mister Pointer, Otaio Rose, Petronius Sodium 24yds bhd, Mussolini- 36, Millie De Oro 48, John Noble 72.

President’s Handicap, SoOsovs. 2m. —Bay Nut, Carbine Direct, Delightful, "Grand Light, Kid Logan, Tactless, Lady Cello, Hector’s Own, Sunny Bob, Great Logan 12yds bhd. Arikitoa, Lady Matchlignt, Dilnon, Orphan 24, Omaha 24, Jolly Pet, Avenger, Jolly Chimes, Steel All, Laplander 36, Evelyn Locanda 48, Suushower 60, Billy Sea 84. Levels Handicap, 150sovs. lim. — Great Nelson, Grace Grand Canyon, June, Nordica, Jessie Huon, Logan Brae, Mussolini, Pink Sugar, St. George. Somerby, Teramoa, Tiny Bingen, Lily Bingen, Mignoniie, Nell Debr-.u scr. Firebrand, Millie ,-De Oro, Peter Wilkins 12yds bhd, Kate Logan, Jupiter 24, Rolex 60.. Waimate Handicap, 170sovs. 2m.— Bon Boy, Bonora, Bramdean, Brent Boy, Deceitful, Great Harvester, King’s Voyage, Peter Fashion, Ruby Bingen, Robert Todd, Yankee Patch, St. Petrox scr, Great Way 12yds bhd, Nelson’s Prince, Rustle, Scuttle 24, Tot Logan 48, Gemligbt, Admiral Bingen 72, New Metford 96, Peter Lin 144, Len Wood 180.

Pareora Handicap, IBOsovs. lj,m.— Cushla D’or, Erin’s Lynn, Gibraltar, Haydock, Loiterer, Reta M'Kinney, Ricardo scr, Au'ditress, Delightful, Logan Princess, Milo Minto 12yds bhd, Royal Comrade 12, Bay Nut, Eugene [3’Oro, Great Triumph, John Jinks, Pearl Logan, Roddy, Warepa 24, Avenger 36, Evelyn Locanda 48. Salisbury Handicap, 160sovs. 2m.— Baron Bingen, Grand Canyon, Lifebuoy, Myra Locanda, Pleasant Wave, Real Huon, Sandy Pointer, Sonoma, Laddie, Wild Voyage, Vecto scr, Ethiopian, Golden Dillon, Mountain Ore, Schoolmate 12yds bhd, Binscarth Cyono, Rolex, Cohort Guy, Vikota 24, Jacky Logan, Kautoma, Peter Lin, Yoicks 36, Haydock 48, Wakatua 60. Farewell Handicap (saddle), 160sovs. 1m. —Acco, Bingenwoqd, Billy Whizz, Ethiopian, Flora Golding, Golden Dillon, Golden Vale, Glen Farg, Jupiter, King Abdallah, Lady Oran, Listen-in, Nell Debeau, Routine, Royal, Iroquois, Shady Spot, Tennessee Child, Young Bingen scr, Cpsbla D’Or, Gibraltar, Mac D’Oro, Wild Spur, Erin’s Lynn 12yds bhd, Kate Thorpe* Krina. Lough Neagh 24, Bing Boy, Horotane, Warepa 36. GERMAN ATHLETE ARRIVES. BOUND DOWN BY REGULATIONS. Pi-ms Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BRISBANE, January 3. (Received January 3, at 11 a.m.) . Dr Otto Peltzer, the famous German athlete, dropped a bombshell into athletic circles on his arrival to-day, when ho ■ announce . that he could run only in two races in Australia. This was a German regulation, and could not be broken. He had run two races in Manila, and had four left, one of which he would like to rim in New Zealand, the fourth to be in America. The attitude of his association was that visitors were imposed upon too much and were told when and where to run to their detriment.

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Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 12

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 12

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 20373, 3 January 1930, Page 12