LATE SPORTING
EGMONT RAGES The Egmont Winter Mooting opened in fino weather. Tho track was in good order, and there was a largo attendance. TANGA not; m;ROLES, 017.5. One mile and .a-liulf. 5-S—WAR LAP, 9,0 ... 1 2-3—Devon, 9.9 2 4- .Ruling Star, 9.11 2 Also started; Full o’ Scotch, Ausiu Ra. Time, 2inin 42sec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, £JSO. Six furlongs. 5- GOLD DALE, 9.7 1 4-s—Counter, 8.1 2 2- —Taroy, 8.0 3 Scratched; Ruidura, Hoapai, Flying Vixen. Won by lengths; a head. Time, Imin 14sec, HAWERA HANDICAP, £2OO. Seven furlongs. 3- ALUNGA, 8.4 1 9-9—Red Cat, 7.6 2 1-2—Sleeveless, 8.1 3 Scratched; Footloose, Gold Dale, Solaria, Roll inker, War Lap, El Mcyncll, First Chapter. Won by three-quarters of a length; half a neck. Time, Imin 27 3-ssee. THE M.G.G. PRESIDENT RE-ELECTED Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, May 1. (Received At ay 2, at 12.30 p.m.) Mr Stanley Christophorson was reelected president of the M.C.C. In tho corning season tho maximum attendance permitted at big matches at Lords will be 15,000.
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Evening Star, Issue 23565, 2 May 1940, Page 10
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