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WORLD OF SPORT

TURF RACING FIXTURES Ocfc. 15—South Cuterbury J.C. Oct. 15— Mas to rto 11 li-C. Oct. 15. 17 —Avondale J.COct- 22, 24— Wellington. E C. Oct. 22, 24—Gore II.C. Oct. 24 —Waikato Hunt Club. Oct- 24 —AYaipuwa County ICC. Oct. 24—North Canterbury Lt.C. Oct. 24- AVavorley E.C. Oct. 27, 2‘J Poverty J3;*y -t’urf Club. TO-DAY’S KA.CFS. THREE MEETINGS CARDED. HOUSES IN FORM. (By Achilles.) Three race meetings will be held to-day, these being of the Avomiale and South Canterbury Jockey Clubs and Maslcrtou Racing Ciub. Horses in form include the following: AVONDALE. l‘> 10—Maiden Plate, of 100 sovs., (seven furlongs) : Delrain, Kanapa and Jonathan. ... ~ 12.55. —Kingsland High weight, o--100 sovs., (ii miles) : larporley, Thespis and Royal Survey. 1.40. —Champion Hack Plate, or 000 sovs., (seven furlongs) : Midinette. Sea Iltiler and Lordly Knight. 2.3o.—Avondale Cup, of 300 sovs.,-(1-1 miles) : Baroscope, Royal Artist and Te Hoia. , ~n n 3.20. —Avondale Stakes, of otu sovs., (five furlongs) : Princess Doreen, Dinelli and Star Artist.^ 4.5. —Flying Stakes, of 175 sovs., (six furlongs) : lea J ruder, Lick Gold and Lack. 4.50 —Swanson Handicap, lOOsovs. (one mile) : Master Brierly, Arch Euler and Great Emblem. 5.40. Henderson Handicap, ut l-o sovs. (seven lurlongs) : La Moderuc, Gold Trail and Hampton Park. MASTEHTON. 12.5. —Nursery Handicap of o*> sovs., (four furlongs): Lady Nan, Pegged Exchange and Boudoir. jE.jo.—Maiden Stakes, ol 50 so m (six furlongs): Maypay, \ audeville and Headland. 1.25. Highweight Handicap. of 70 sovs., (one mile) : l ull Mark ana 'Head Sc 1 ang. .. ... 2.10. —LansdoAvne Huudi-np. "I UU sovs., (seven furlongs): ton.si Stag, Kalnmk and Ben Hur. . 2.55. —Maslcrtou Handicap, of 100 sovs.. (l:j miles): UetruA, Icilci, and Chopin. 3.40. —Lawn Handicap, 01 00 sovs , (one mile) : Gay Court, Aer m and Kalinuk. ._ 4.20. —Grandstand Hutidman, !, l ,■> sovs., (six lurluligs) : Royal Rouiiuc, and Korokio. 5.5. —Electric Handicap of 50 sovs. (5J furlongs): Hunter’s (Moon, Lady Ronald and Azure. SOUTH CANTERBURY. 12.40. —Olaio Hurdles, id' 110 sovs., (4.V miles) : Hounslow. Mormia and Antrim Boy. 1.15. Tyclio Hack ’’andicap. ol 100 sovs., (six furlongs. l Hula Belie,, Silver Streak (reham!mapped to 7.13) and Solwit. I.so.—Waslui v 'hid 2.25. —Timaru Cup, oj I .'•* v.'s . (U miles); Shatter, Mincrval, and Cricket Bat. 3.5. —Spring Stakes, of 1)5 sovs., (live furlongs): PalanUia, Molten, and AVorship. 3.40. —Hadlow Trot. 4.15. —Kerrvtown Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs.) (one mile and 35yds) : Metal Bird, Craigavon and Red Royal. 4.55. —K lying Handicap, ol 120 sovs.. (six furlongs) : Blue Metal, Royal Sceptre and Ranelagh. MASTERED N AJ E ETJtN G. ADDITIONAL ACCEPTORS. ‘Additional acceptors for the Masfortoii meeting to-day are as follows: 'Lawn Handicap: Gav Court 11.0. .Masterton Handicap: Red Sun 7.0. • Electric Handicap : Distortion H. 5. Little Thrush 7.5, and Reno Bel! 7 j5. lor the Lansdownc Handicap, Lyrical lias been re-handicapped to carry s.e. ... BAROSCOPE’S RIDER. AVIGGENS ENGAGED. A .change l of rider lias been made fop: Baroscope in to-day’s Avondale Oup. arid- lid" is uiow to-' liavo the ser-vices-of, HUN. Wiggins. Wiggins’ othe r • .minitits' To-day will include Good. h,. Sea Ruler/ Coriuis; Greek Gold, and King’-s A iclicr. TURF CLUB, H’EIGHT'S - { . 1 z\ ssoohi i ion ■. WELLINGTON. Oct-. 14. The following weights have been declared for ;the first "day of the Poverty. •Bajy.Tui.-f-,Club)s- meeting, to. be held- Alt : Makaraka. on Odtober 27: Junction Handicap. —Hunting Day, Lordly' Knight 9 4, Sunny Song S.S, Toboggan 7.13. Stitch 7.12. Grumpy 7.14, Little AYionder 7.9, Bothwell 7.4, MasteriGyni o 7.3,-Grand. Sport, RaugthiefaV Tfillali' Quex 7.0. ■ ■ ‘First : - Htfi‘dles. —Mi 11 ion 9.12, King TYaiigAL9.-l;J,- , 9.9, ’ Krnsel 9 r 7,Y'Kil n :• Bird' Calll ■ Kongo, Stmglare: 9.0.’ .. - • ~ : •

' ltoselaiid Hack Handicap.—Aguille 9.0, Sabaftini SXJ, Black Songster 8.4, Sunny Bachelor 8.2, Stitch 8.0. Merry Cry 7.11, Master Frank 7.5, Hunting Jay, Summer THU, Golden Pennant, Teiiffigrag 7.0. Alakaraka I laud map, one mile.— Merrv Damon 9.0, Teller 8.11, lai Ao 8.9, Malalmt 8.4. Gold Trail 8.3, Autumn Sun 8.0, Courageous 7.10, Bold Prout 7.9, Y'alsicr, Lady Spy, 7.5 Bob In. Bothwell. Little "Wonder, Organiser 7.0. . Plvin.r Handicap.—Tai Ao 9.0, teller 8.11? Gold Trail 8.0, Hunting Day 8.5, Sunuv Song, Bold Trout (.&, Vaisier 7.0. Gaiuslid, Master Cynic 70. , T , Odtober Hack Handicap.— Lady Spy 9.0, Black Songster 8.0, Jama Waiata, Sunny Bachelor 8.3, Bob in 8.2, Kalumoke 7.3, Measurer, Golden Pennant 7.0. AVONDALE DIVISION. MAIDEN PLATE FIELD. Unless scratching* reduce the field (or the Afaidcu Plate, to bo run at Avondale Lo-day. from 35 to 28, I'm event will have U> be run in divisions. The club has made provision for Hi is, and if I lie race is decided in divisions they will be as lollow: 'First Division. —Bel Hopper, British Columbia. Demylus. Good Run. Jonathan. Landlubber, Master Musk, Roxy. Shan Latour, Supreme Ruier 8.2, ( harsoug. Eldora. Lady Winilred, Ala bk ill- Spring Vale. Traced. Wee Pat 7.11. Second Division. —-Blatiford. Booklint, Delrain. Directory. Hunting March. Kanapii. Loombinatjon. Pelting. Sir Altisk 8.2, Beryl Latour, Court Haven. Golomlnua. Kind Weeds. Aliss Rewa. On Approval, Sweet Whispcr v Yilnia 7.11. If the race is divided the stake will be increased by 20=uvs.—lOsors. to each division. TROTTER’S IVIN AT COUNTRY MEETING. ENQUIRIES AFOOT. (Press Association.' CHRISTCHURCH, Oct. 14. Inquiries are being made concerning the bona tides of a trotter that raced at a recent country meeting in Canterbury. Officials have interviewed certain persons, who have been asked whether ' they could identify the horse concerned. WELLINGTON ACCEPTANCES (Press Association.' i •-« . WELLINGTON. Oct. 14 The followng acceptances have been received for the Wellington Racing Club’s meeting:— Glen Hurdles. —Captain's Gift 41.7, Henry of Navarre 10.13, Fullmark 10.12, Jayson 10.0, Conjurer 11. 9.12, AVarzone, Royal Visitor 9.11, Arrowzone, Bright Song, Prince of Orange 9.0- ' Taila Handicap.—First, View, No Doubt, Platter, Speiiclffhrift, Dollar Prince, llercaltu S.O, Diatomous, Star Artist. Lady Nan, Palm Queen, Secreev, Star Artist 7.10, Golden Hair 7.9'; Waimii Handicap.—Cricket Liat 9.5 Chief Link 9.3, Alinerval, Ranelagh, 8.7, Fiji, Grecian, Rational 11. 8.5, High Comedy, Merry Peel, Korokio 8.3, Gold Trail 7.13, Tigerism, Waterpower 7.8, Eminent. Head Serung, La I’oupee, Red Sun, Sir Pombal, Tout Jo Aloud 7.7. Rimutaka Handicap.— Gay Court 9.1, Ben Hur 8.5, Plateau 8.4, Lyrical 8.3, AVtaphone, Flower, Emotion 8.1, Aesculus 7.11, Solitaire lE, Aga, Khan 7.8, Forest Stag, Carl'ex 7.5, Dick Whittington, Drumfire, High Grader 7.3, Auckland Gas. Azure, Bee Acre, Clangor, Cardinal Moon, Lancet, Aloab Queen 7.0. Wellington Handicap.—Gay Crest 0.10, Hunting Cry 9.2, Fast Passage 8.1, Ankira .8.0, Retract, Spearful 7.12, Stanchion, Red Heckle 7.10, Gibraltar 7.8, Merry Peei 7.4, Royal Artist 7.3 Palm 72, Cluny, Join do Val, 7.0. ’ Shorts Handicap.— Cadland 9.8. View Halloo, Greait Star 8.1 J, Orapai 8.9, Lord Vli 1 8.0, Koval Routine 8.1, Arrow Lad, Ten Trader S.O, Tradesman, Equitant, High Comedy 7.1.2, Rational 11, 7.9, Royal Bengal 7.G, White Pang 7.2, Trojan .Melody 7.0. October Handicap.-—The 'Tiger 9.9, Hiiirlingham. The Quoi'n 8.12, Kerbside 8.9, Normandy 8.7, Hunter’s Al.oon, Wood lid 8.1, D'islorl ion, Colics me re 710, Grand Review, Posy 7.0, Aroma, Purse 7 5, Copper King 7.2, Collosical, Dignified March, Late Jest, Little Tlirush, Maypay, Red Top. Travlema 7.0. Wellesley Stakes (special weigh Is). Aureal ii? Al.idian, Pegged Exchange, Silvox, Senior. SonHulown, Guarantee, Epigram, Deliglitmcnl c 8.7, Rod Manfred. W’idilan. 11 11 d, 8. I, Pelagia, Fracas, Gav Shield, Lady Nan, Gipsy Love, (Juicily, Star Artist, Wail and Sec, Princess Doreen, Dinelli 8.2. ILircourt Cup (second day), Ga.) Crest Historic, ITuuting Cry, Retrace, Kpon,rful, Cricket Bat, Cardinal Moon, lirflaition, lea Trader. Tout le Aloud, Gold Trail. FELICITATION WINS AIIDDLE PARK STAKES (UI’.A. by Elec. Tel: Copyright.) LONDON. Ocit. M. The Middle Park Stakes resulted: Felicitation 1, Scarlet 1 Tiger 2, Naunering 3. Six gtarted. "Won by thieequarters of a lcuglfi and a , ( icad. Manitoba finished first, but ;i piotest was upheld. N Z CONTINGENT RETURNING HOME ORA'J ORIA'N PLAYS UP ON WHARF (U.l’.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright-) (Received Oct. 1-1. To P. m ;\ SYDNEY. OcE 1.1. A number of New Zealand trainers, owners and horses left by tthc.Maunganui. H. Lorrigan, however, is remaining in Sydney indefinitely. Cylinder is also remaining. Prince Pombal has been sold to Captain Broadbent, aviation instiuc or, art Sydney. ■ ■ , Black Abbot has been leased to the Randwick, trainer, Mr Poison. Orat'orian resented being shipped on the Mamigaiiui, and played up He fell on thq wharf and was slightfy injured, but eventually was taken on board.

AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. G.N. GUINEAS AND M'.ELCOAfE STAKES. (Press Association-' AUCKLAND. Oct. 14. In connection with the Auckland Spring Meeting, after the declaration of forfeits, the following remain in the Groat Northern Guineas.—Lack, Worship, Grand Sport, Inflation, Great Britain, Ruapapa colt. Master Briefly, Holly Lu, Greek Gold, Loombination, Aesculus, Sea "Ruler, Samsmith, Jonathan, Tea Trader, Bell Topper. Pillow Eight, Pan lorn, Rebel Song, Good Hunting 8.10, Midinetto, Gold Trail, Senorita. Prolyxo 8.5. AVclcome Stakes. —Royal Guy, No Doubt, Spiral, Widdeu, Glcnromney, Alidian, King Nestor, Gold Pocket, Barn Dance, Ary Money, Pegged Exchange. Scnor, Diatomous, Tmposto, Cistercian g., Enjoyment, Solomon 8.5. Dinelli, Pelagia, Gav Sheila, Lady Diana. Expectancy, Gipsy Love Gay Rose, Gay Seton, Coronis, S.tar Artist. AVait and See, Princess Dorcon. S.O. PIKE'S DISQUALIFICATION TO STAND CRACK JOCKEY CANNOT RIDE AT VICTORIA CARNIVAL M' PA by Elec, TcJ. Copyright) (Received Oct. .14. 9.10 p.in.) SYDNEY. Oct. 14. The Australian Jockey (Tub considered the appeal of the jockey. J. iTke, against Two months’ .suspension, and decided that it he disqualification should stand. This "ill thus prevent Pike i'roni/taking part in the Victorian carnivalMELBOURNE NOTES STARGLINT BREAKS HIS LEG (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright.' (Reecived Oct. 14. 9 40 p.m.) MELBOURNE,‘Oct. 14. The weather forecast is improving. The appeal of the jockey, 111 Thompson, was dismissed by the A’.R.C. committee. Stargliiit broke his leg while schooling to-day. TRACK WORK. FINALS FOR AVONDALE. SOME GOOD SPRINTING. AUCKLAND, Oct. 13. Showers fell overnight, bub did not affect the going at EUerslic this morning, where trainers used the course proper, on which the poles mere out 35 feet from the rails. The best efforts recorded mere those of Lord Ain,tree, Hampton Park, AVee Pat, Glenromuey, Tarporley, and Psychologist. Karangapai and Hunting March Iran six furlongs in linin. 22 l-osee. The former pleased most. Hawthorn ran four furlongs iu 52sce., doing it nicely. Alahkill and On Approval, -with Gay Broney to assist them o\-or the last half-mile, mere in that order after five furlongs run in 1.0 2-5. Vandyke ran six furlongs in 1.22 2-5, and could have done a lot better. Barn Dance and Aly Aloucy were together after three furlongs covered in 39 J-sscc, the former appearing better at tbo finish. The Avondale Stakes candidate Glcnromney reeled off a similar task in 3S l-oscc., and mas lull of running at the finish. AVcc Pat, assisted by the Kilbroncy—Aliss Hazel gelding over the last three furlongs, ran six in 1.20 3-5. The final three took 41 1-5. Ruling King and Supreme Ruler finished on terms after half a mile covered in. 52sec., a good eflort. Cloutarf Bill, with a good weight up, ran five furlongs in 1.7 2-5. Claromorc did half a mile in 51 4-ssec. Hampton Park bca.t Royal Gallant over six furlongs run in linin. 20 2-5 sec. Hampton Park finished impressively. Coujrt Haven mas doing better Ilian T’ctrarebate after five furlongs run in. EG 4-5. The best effort of .the morning over five furlongs was recorded by Lord Ain tree. He ran tbe first two furlongs in 25 2-sscc. and completed tbe five in 1.4 4-5. There was little between Psychologist,. Tarporley, nT) I AHlma after huH a mile run in 51. 2-ssec. A ilma luid the outside running and shaped well. AT TAKANINI. All the fast work at Takauini was carried out on the middle grass, where the going mas particularly good. Thespis completed seven lurlougs in 1.30 4-5. Tea Trader was given an • easy seven furlongs, the last five ot which wore covered iu 1.3 4-5. High Comedy went with him over the last liall-mile, -which took 49 4-ssec. Greek Gold was a length ahead of Holly Lti after five furlongs run in lmiii. 0 3-ssec.—an attractive effort. The two-year-old Coronis, was a shade better than Gay Marigold and Gold Pocket after half a mile run in 50 4-5. Royal? Aftis.t aud Specdmit finished on terms over seven furlongs run in lniiii. 30 3-osec. Exaggeration heat Imperial Prince by four lengths over five furlongs run in lmiii. lseci—an excellent gallop. Prolyxo luid a two lengths’ advantage over Chief Joy alter, six furlongs covered in 1.16. Hauwiri ran the. last three lurloiigs. of, a round in. 37 2-ssec.

Star Artist and Gay Sliiela were on even terms after four furlongs run in 51 "2-5. AT AVONDALE. At Avondale tlie outside of the course proper, about 60ft. out from the rails, was open, and the going was excellent. Pomp and Midinette ran live furlongs in lmin; 5 3-ssec. Midinette finished well in front, and could have improved on the effort. Gold Trail and Alloy finished .together after seven furlongs run in 1.38 1-5. Spiral beat Springvalc over five furlongs covered in 1.9 1-5. Hunting Cry, looking well, covered ;tbo last seven furlongs of a mile in 1.33 sec.—a good effort. British Columbia ran five furlongs in lmin. 8 3-ssec. Lack only .cantered, but looks ,iu good order. Gipsy Love cantered down the straight. Limeen ran seven furlongs in 1.33 2-5, the hist half-mile occupying 535. Lordly Knight 'took 1.7 for live furlongs, the last lialf-milo of which occupied 53 2-osec. NOTES AND NEWS. L. Nash, the Tasmanian fast howler, who was successful in Test mutches against South Africa, is to play for South Melbourne this season. RIFLE SHOOTING KINGS PRIZE TWO LEADING COMPETITORS LEVEL N.Z. WINS SERV ICE TEAMS • .MATCH (U.P.A. by Elec. KM. Opy rtgut.) SYDNEY. Oct H. H. Nott and Dr. Searls (Victoria) 196 each, arc leading for the King’s Prize at the end of the second stage. Despite the boisterous weather, Dr. Searls picked up five points on Nott during the day to equal his aggregate The A force match, of 10 shots at 700 yards, was won by K. Nui't ( Adelaide) with 49. Shepherd (Mosin.ui). runner-up, with the same score. Cromie was forty-first with 46, and won £l. The Mick Simmons aggregate of the Phillip and Charley and A force matches was won by Searls. with 97. K. Hill (Orange) was runner-up. with 97. Cromie and Carter each with 91, and E. Bollinger, with 88. and N'icholl. with 87, won £1 each. The Briuadier Heritage service teams' match was won by New Zealand (Nicholl Chapman. O’Donnell', and E. Ballinger) taking .‘HO. Alosman (Neutral Bay) were runners-up, Twenty (earns completed. The conditions were 10 shots tor each man at 200 yards. The New Zealanders scored possible hits m each heal, and their win was warmly applauded. SMITH WINS KING’S' PRIZE TRICKY weather. FOR final (U.P.A. by Elec. Tel. Copyright) (Received Oct 14. 9.45 p.m.) SYDNEY, Oct. 14. The weather conditions were pleasant bu|t tricky for the final stage of the King’s Prize. The winner was L. A. Smith, of Victoria, with 331. (U.P.A. bv Elec. Tel. Copyright.) (Received Oct. i-j, 1.15 a.iu.) SYDNEY, Oct. 14 v In t]ie King’s Prize, M. Natt (South Australia), with 332, was second, and R. Gunn (V ictoria) with 330 was third. ATHLETICS G.A.A.. AND H.C.

MEETING OF EXECUTIVE. A meeting of the executive of the Amateur Athletic and Harrier Club was held hist evening, Air C. McCoy presiding. Other members present were: Messrs. C. McDonald, AY. |F. Callaghan, A. E. Smith, A. Ingram. H. Elley, R. AVildisb, J. M. Primrose, E. T. Brosnahan, T. R. Gordon, and J. E. Alereer (bon. secretary). Apologies for absence mere received from Senior-Sergeant Wade, and Messrs AY. AVildisb and P. McMahon. Donations were received from Dr. Muir, and Messrs. J. limes and 1. H. Gordon, members expressing their keen appreciation of the continued support of these gentlemen. Die Pillowing applications lor membership wore approved: Aliss E. Ryan.; Messrs. E. Kermodo. J. Shone, iF. Gabbin, and C. A. Webster. A communication was received from Air. C. Smith advising that he mould again act as lion, auditor. Alembejs were unanimous in thanking Air. Smith for his continued valuable support. The programme committee, consisting of Alossrs. *I ■ A.lei. cei, J. Ugh, A.°B. Smith and AV. Callaghan submitted the programme for the. first half year ending 22nd December. The programme was lully approved, the sub-committee being congratulated on the excellent marinet in which tlie mat,ter bad been dealt with. It mas agreed that in uup contests points only be awarded. In regard to entrance fees for races, it was decided that entry fees be sixpence per race or 1/- lor two or more races., The programme lor the opening meet to ho held on November 3rd is as follows: 50 yards ladies’ handicap; 75, yards men’s handicap; hall-mile men’s Hat handicap; men’s broad jump handicap; half-mile cycle handicap; ladies’ high jump handicap. Accounts amounting to BL 5s Gd were passed tor payment. It was resolved that all subscriptions bo due and payable on December 22. It mas decided to write the seciolarv of .the Cosmopolitan Club thanking him for the use of one of the club rooms for the purpose of conducting meetings. NOTES AND NEWS. One of the matters discussed at the annual meeting of the Wellington Ladies’ Amateur Athletic Club man the question of a-naw uniform, lhero were fifteen members present, and with .the exemption of three they m ere iu .favour of changing the, club s costume, which in the past has had a skirt effect , to shorts and singlet, as worn by lady athletes overseas, and also in some parts, ol New Zea : land! Before . making, any decision on the matter, it was decided to obtain the Views of the members, of the club who mere unable to attend Hie meeting. ... ■ .

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXIII, Issue 11768, 15 October 1932, Page 6

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