LATE SPORTING
WELLINGTON TROTS NAI NAi HANDICAP TROT, lOOsovs. lim. 5 FLOTSAM, scr (A. Holmes) ... 1 6 Mataunga, scr (J. Kennerley) 2 2—Harvest Dillon, 36yds (C. Donald) 3 All started. Won by lialf a length ; neck. Times : 3min 37 2-ssec, 3min 37 3-ssec, 3min 35sec. HUTT PARK TRIAL HANDICAP, lOOsovs. lim. 2—INSOLVENT, scr (C. Donald) 1 4—Full Hand, scr (C. Tasker) ... 2 6—Portlight, 36yds (M. Holmes) 3 Scratched: Gay Sister, Ideal. Won hy half a length; a neck. Times: 3inin 34 l-ssec, 3min 34 2-ssec, 3min 32sec. BOLLARD MEMORIAL, 200sovs. 2m. WAR BUOY, 36yds (M. B. Edwards) 1 2 Rey Spec, 48yds (E. M'Dermott) 2 3 William Tell, 12yds (J. Bryce) 3 All started. Won by three lengths ; seven. Times: 4min 36 3-ssec, 4min 37 3-ssec, 4min 40scc. ENGLISH CRICKET GENTLEMEN V, PLAYERS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, September 7. (Received September 8, at 10 a.m.) At Scarborough the Gentlemen in the first innings scored 205 (Verity six for 57). The Players in the second innings lost five wickets for 65 (declared). /The Gentlemen in the second innings lost nine wickets for 203 (Wyatt 99). The match was drawn. At Folkestone the Players in the second innings scored 280 (Geary 109). The Gentlemen in the second innings lost seven wickets for 212 (GarlandWells 52, Tennyson not out 50). The Gentlemen won by three wickets. SCULLING PEARCE AND PHELPS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright HAMILTON (Ontario), September 7. (Received September 8, at 10 a.m.) Bobby Pearce said to-day that he may not he able to accept the invitation to compete in special races at the Melbourne centennial as the trip would require three months, and he thinks lie could not spare the time. He will probably row against Eric Phelps in England if Phelps succeeds in arranging a £SOO stake. TURF IN AUSTRALIA HEAVY TRACK SYDNEY, September 8. (Received September 8, at 10 a.m.) The weather for the races at Randwick is fine but overcast. Further rain fell during the night, and the track will be heavy. WOMEN'S GOLF FOURSOME TITLE. SYDNEY, September 8. (Received September 8, at 10 a.m.) J. Ferricr and Miss Oliver Kay will defend their Australian mixed foursome title at Kensington next Wednesday.
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Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 17
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363LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 21820, 8 September 1934, Page 17
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