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TAKAPUNA RACES.
It was bea«tisil weather for Anniversary Day, and the Takapuna Jockey Club’s Meeting was well patronised. Tbo track was in good order. Results:—
Trial Stakes, lOOsovs. 5Jf. —3 Operatic (8.10), 1 Amber Link (8.8) 2,2 Aga Khan (7.11) 3. Scratched: Hawthorn, Kind Words, Chenhaupo. Won by half a head; _ three-quarters of a length. Time, Imin 9 2-ssec. Orewa Highrweight Handicap, 120 sovs. 9f. —6 Great Emblem (9.0) 1, 1 Tarporley (9.10) 2, 5 Good Idea (9.9) 3. Scratched: Alloy, Bronze Tray, Neil, Cat-i-mcs, Pateena. Won by a neck; a head. Time, Imin 57sec, Stewards’ Handicap, loOsovs. Gf.— 3 Marcchal (7.7) 1,2 Refreshen (8.5) 2, 1 Leitrim (8.5) 3. Scratched: Pagenelli, High Comedy, Huntingdon, Eager Rose, Tea Chat. Won by a neck each way. Time, Imin 14 l-ssec. SOCCER AT HOME. Press Association—By Telfegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 28. (Received January 29, at 1 p.m.) In the Association Cup replay, Stoke drew with Sunderland, 1-1, after extra time. In the southern division Northampton lost to Reading, 2-4; Queen’s Park Rnggers drew with Palace, 2-2; and Coventry lost to Brentford, 0-1. \ NEW ZEALAND SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS. CANTERBURY’S TEAM. [Per United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, January 29. The Canterbury team for the New Zealand swimming championships is:— Lindsay and Stokes 200yds, 220yds, 440yds', 880yds, and mile; M’Conville and Symes, 'looyds, 200yds, and 440yds; Moorhouse and G. Low, 150yds backstroke; C. Herd, 220yds backstroke; Thomson, the dive. A water polo team will also compete. THE BOXER CARNERA. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, January 28. (Received January 29, at 1.30 p.m.) Camera has received offers to fight in all parts of the world, including one from Mr Hugh M'lntosh. HAWKE CUP CRICKET. Nelson commenced the Hawke Cup cricket challenge against South Auckland on Seddon Park, Hamilton, _ today, under ideal weather conditions. The wicket and outfield were fast. At the luncheon adjournment South Auckland had lost four wickets for 157 (Cassidy not out 44, A. Newman 34, J. Newman 33). The following team will represent Roslyn Mills Cricket Club in a match against Milburn Lime and Cement Company, to be played on Oval No. 6 tomorrow:—W. Inglis, J. Adcock, C. Highs, H. Cross, S. Hambleton, V. Watts, L. Brown, J. Torrance, R. Henderson, S. Muir, A. Ronald.
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Evening Star, Issue 21013, 29 January 1932, Page 12
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371LATE NEWS Evening Star, Issue 21013, 29 January 1932, Page 12
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