LATE SPORTING
GORE RACES The Gore Racing Club’s meeting opened in brilliant weather. The track was dry and hard. HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, £l2O. Eight and a-half furlongs. I- —PONIARD, 10.3 1 5-3—The Surgeon, 11.4 2 4-s—Pink Del, 9.13 .... 3 All started. Won by a neck; two lengths. Time, Imin 48 4-ssec. LONGFORD HACK HANDICAP, £l2O. Six furlongs. 1-I—VALMARCH, 9.0 1 4-s—Peony Rose, 8.11 2 II- —Mona’s Song, 7.9 3 Scratched: Volo Dale, New Note, Lumiere. Won by six lengths; half a length. Time, Imin 13 2-ssec. V.R.C. MEETING MELBOURNE, February 25. (Received. February 25, at 1 p.m.) M. M'Carten will ride Gold Rod, Aurie’s Star, Pandava, and Egmont at Flemington to-morrow. Norman Creighton will ride Pantoon, Pamelus, and Red Manfred ; Keith Voxtre, Regular Bachelor, Destiny Bay, Damalis, and : Gay-Circle; J. Barry, Lady Montague; and Ashley Reed, Irving in the Brunswick Stakes. Elaange went smartly at Caulfield, and Hua worked steadily at Flemington. John Wilkes has been scratched for the Australian Cup. SOCCER . , LONDON, February 24. (Received February 25, at 1 p.m.) Spbcer.—Second Division: Norwich v. Chesterfield, 2-1.
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Evening Star, Issue 22892, 25 February 1938, Page 12
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