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SPORTING

OAMARU TROTS. PRESIDENT’S TO TAXPAYER. OAMARU, May .11. The Oamaru T.C. meeting was held to-day in dull weather. There was a good attendance. The track was in good order. The totalisator handled .=€11.771, as against .=€14,488 last year. Results: INNOVATION HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Class 3.49. Ono mile and a half.—l—-DISCORD (R. J. Rapley) 1: 6— Sonoma Boy (Owner) 2; 10—Bingen Lin (Owner) 3. Also started: 5 J‘a ret to, 11—Parachute, 4 —Long Island, 2—-Princess Guv, 3—Bitter Sweet, 7— Sylvia Moko. 8-' Helen’s Bay, 9— Bon Haven. Won by two lengths; six lengths. Tinies 3.36 3-5; 3.34 .15; 3.41 1-5. ADVANCE HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Class 3.43. One mile and a half.— 5- PLAYER. (Owner) I; 7—Tricliff (L. A. Maidens) 2; I—Seamark (A. L. Budge) 3. Also started: 6—Dual, 14—Marie Potts, 9—Bluff, 10—Nelson Dale. 2 —Self, 4 —Latly Hannah, 15— Glen Lady, 11—Dinner Bell, 12—Casanova. B—Smithy (coupled with Shandon Chimes') 3—Llewellyn’s Pet, 13— Mystery Yet. Won by a length and a quarter, third horse three-quarters of a length awav. Times 3.29 1-5; 3.29 3-5; 3.30 2 5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 230 sovs. Cass 4.33. Two miles.—l—- — (P. Gallagher) 1; 2— Bracken (J. Fraser, junr.) 2; 9—Prairie King (F. G. Holmes) 3. Also started: s—-Agile, 7—Manoeuvre, 6—Queen Author, 3—Great Logan, 4 —Rev Spec, 8— Master Roy. Won by a length and a quarter; a length and a half between second and third. Times 4.31 1-5; 4.30 2-5; 4.34, PA PA KAI O HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. (’hiss 2.55. One mile and a quarter. —I—ROCKS AHEAD (W. Todd) 1; s—Golden Cross (G. McKendrv) 2; 2— Royal De Oro (Owner) 3. Also started; 12—Ayr Lass, 7—Directum, 11—Thank Mac, 6—General Wrack, B—Lone ’Derby, 10—Mary de Oro, 9— Mountain Jewel, I—Lynwood1—Lynwood (coupled with Rocks Ahead), 4 —Battlefield, 3— Morello, 13—Raider. Won by three-quarters of a length, a length and a half separating second and third. Times 2.49 2-5, 2.48 3-5, 2.50.

WALK AURA HANDICAP. of 90 sovs. Class 3.44. One mile and a half.—l—Alß FLOW (P. Gallagher) 1 ; 9 —Renegade (G. Mouritz) 2; 2—Ann Parrish (Owner) 3. Also started —ll—Ohinemutu, 15 —Princess Guy, 16 —Sylvia Moko, 17—Isabel Patch, 4— Wrack loss, 14 —Bon Haven, 18—Helen’s Bay, s—Journey’s End, 7—Kippagh, 12—Chudleigh, 3—Golden Bingen, 13—Billy Sundy, B—Carl, 10— Ne’son Guy, 6—Gyrate. Won by a length and a quarter; six lengths separating second and third. Times 3.30; 3.32 1-5; 3.34 4-5. ENFIELD HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. Class 2.46. One mile and a quarter. — S—MASTER ROY (O. E. Hooper) 1; I I—Craganour (S. A. Edwards) 2; 6 — Roy Spec (E. C. McDermott) 3. Also ; started: 4—Agile. 2—Bracken, 3— Eureka Boy, B—Peter8 —Peter Locanda, 7 — Prairie King, 9 —Queen Author, 10 — Native Chief. Won by a head; a head between second and third. Times 2.44; 2.45; 2.45 2-5. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Class 3.36. One mile and - A . half.—s—RONGO MAI (J. Fraser, junr.) 1; 2—Dillon Queen (D. Teahen) 2; 3—Southern Smile (Owner) 3.- Also started: B—Finnebrogue, 11 —Midnight Sun, 4—Mystery Yet, 6—Noble Prince, 7 Sea Trail, 10—War Betty, 9—Guy Mauritius, I—Wee Wreck. Won by a length and a half; four lengths separating second and third. Times .> oo 1-5’ 323 2-5; 3.22 4-5. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (in saddle) of 100 sovs. Class 2.18. One mile. — 4—DIRECTUM (S. A. Edwards) 1; ]—-Rocks Ahead (W. Todd) 2; 11— Admiral Bingen (J. M’Clennan) 3. Also started: 9—Ayr Lass, 3—General Wrack, 6 —Blandford, B—Banffshire Lad, s—Frank5 —Frank Mae, (coupled with Lena Bingen), 2—Guymond, 10—Lena Thorpe, 7 —Mountain Jewel, 12—Royal Parade, 13—Sonoma. Won by a length; two lengths between second and third. Times 2.30; 2.30 1-5;

Waikato Trots

HANDICAP TO SMOOGER. HAMILTON, May 11. The Waikato Trotting Club’s autumn meeting was held to-day in fine weather. There was a large attendance. The track was in good order. Results:

IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—9—KENWORTHY scr 1; 3—Cherrill, scr. 2; 4—Kia Kaha scr. 3. Scr.: Roma Girl. Worthy Boy, Muriel Bond and King’s Knight. Won bv half a length. Time 2.53 1-5. PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP. One mile and a haIf.—I—GREAT ADMIRAL, 60yds bhd. 1; 2 —Meadow King, 48yds. bhd. 2; B—Captain Bolt, scr.

3. All started. Won by two and ahalf lengths. Time 3.30. WAIKATO HANDICAP. Two miIes.—S—SMOOGER, 24yds. bhd. 1; 3— Jackie Thorpe, 24yds. bhd. 2; 7—Willie Derby, GOyds. bhd. 3. Ser.; Bingen Chief. Won by a head. Time 4.32 1-5.

RAGLAN HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter. —6 —LADY AMANDA, 12 yds. bhd. 1; 3—Red Frontier, scr. 2; 2—Tryment, 12yds. bhd. 3. Scr.: Cherrill. Won by a length and a quarter. Time 2.50 1-5. WAIPA HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—G STAR PRONTO, 60yds. bhd 1; 3 —Our McKinney, 36yds. bhd. 2; 7—Parochial, scr. 3. ' Ser.; King’s Guide, King’s Play, Roma Girl, Sports Queen, Worthy Bov, Bismuth and. Muriel Bond. ' Won by half a length. Time 3.24.

DOMINION HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—s—LADY CORONADO, scr. 1; I—Bingen Chief, 24yds. bhd. 2; 2—Kewpie’s Guy, 24yds. bhd. 3. Ser.: Smooger, War Paint, Jackie Thorpe, Francis Lincoln, Nimbus. Wonby a head. Time 2.49.

EUREKA HANDICAP. One mile and a ] l;l lf.—4—RED FRONTIER, scr. 1: 2—Kewpie’s King. 48yds. bhd. 2; 5— Trymhnt scr 3. Ser: Electric Bell, Winaway. Won by three lengths. Time 3.27 3-5. NELSON R.C. OPENS. CUP TO KORERO. NELSON, May 11. The Nelson R.C. meeting opened today in fine weather. The track was slow. The attendance was good. Results: — NOVICE STAKES. Five furlongs. —4—IMPOSSIBLE 1; I—lsaacs 2; 2 —Copeiina 3. Also started: Sir Gallant, Arrowin. Won by one and ahalf lengths. Time 1.4 HOPE HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —I—PUKEKO1 —PUKEKO 1: 4—Tmasurvey 2; 3—Gayfire 3. Ser.: Zionist and Copenna. Won by a short length. Time 1.17 2-5. NELSON CUP, One mile and a quarter.—2 —KORERO 1; I—Walton Park 2; 3—Sisterina 3. The only starters. Won bv two lengths. Time 2.16. TAHUNA HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—3—.MASTEß REYNARD 1: 1— Rose Vai 2; 4— Pawky 3. _ Ser.: Vineo. (layliro, Iniasurvey. Won by three lengths. Time 1.30 2-5. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—l—HON TRAY 1; 4—Haulhowline 2; 2—Miladi 3. Also started: Kozan. Vonby a length. 1 imc 1.16 4-5. ELECTRIC HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—1—DOLLAR HILL 1; 3 Zionist 2; 2—Pegged Exchange 3. Also started: Knlmiik, Gayfire, Copenna. Won by threequarters of a length. Time 1.17. WAIMLA HANDICAP. Ono mile.--2— REVISION 1: I- Coomassie 2: 4~Sisterina 3. Ser.: Korero, Miladi. Won by a length and n half. Time 1.41. The totalisator handled .124209. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO DAY. NELSON. Al ay 12. 'l’he Nelson .T.C. second day acceplances are:— TRIAL STAKES, 6 furlongs.— Tsaaes. Arrowin. Copennn, S ; r Gallant. MOTUI-iKA HACK HANDICAP. 6 furlongs. —Pukeko 95, Zetes 8.3. I egged Exchange 8.2, Imasurvev 7.11, ■G-nyfire 7.10, Zionist 7.9, Pawky 7.8. REDWOOD MEMORIAL HANDICAP. 1 mile. —Walton Park 9.3. Korcro 8.11, Revision 5.2, Miladi 8 0, Coomassie 7.6 Hnulbowline 7.5, Sisterina, Rothon 7.0. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. 1 mile. Reynard 9.0, Roseval 8.9, Kalmuk 5.3, Zetes "-12, Chaste 7 10- Imasurvev 7.9, Pawky 7.5, Impossible 7.5, Ruthen. Margaret Rose, pliaroali 7.0. FLYINfi HANDICAP. 6 furlongs.— Korero 9.1. Miladi 8.6, Bon Tray 8 4, Revision 7.1.3- Hanlbowline 7.13, Kozan 7.11. Plmroah 7.0. STOKE HANDICAP, 5 furlongs.— Dollar Bill 8.10, Pegged Exchange 5.5, Clayfire 7.11. Zionist 7.10. Impossible 7.9. Margaret' Rose, Isaacs 7.4, Copenna, Arrowin 7 0. GLEN MEMORIAL, HANDICAP. 7 furlongs.—Korero 95. Revision, Miladi 5.9, PukCko 8.6, Coomassie 8.1, Sisterina 7.7, Rose Vai 7.1. PROSPECTS FOIL TO-DAY. Trial: Isaacs, Copennn. Motuekn: Iniasurvey, Zionist. Redwood: Coomassie, Sisterina, Walton Park. President’s: Master Reynard, Rose Vai, Rothen. Flying: Bon Tray, Haulbowliue, Pharoah. Stoke: Dollar Bill, Gayfire, Arrowin. Glen Memorial: Pukeko, Revision. AMBERLEY MEETING. WINO WINS MEMORIAL. CHRISTCHURCH, May 11. The weather was fine and there was a good attendance at the Amberley R.C. meeting to-day. Big Nelson, winner of the Kowai Trot, paid a big dividend. The totalisator handled £1438 10s a s against £6191 last year. Results:— BRACKENFIELD HURDLE HANDICAP—2 FLEETING GLANCE 1; 1 Coll 2; 3 Radiant Rose 3. Also started: 4 High Speed. Won by two lengths. Time 3.30.

NOVICE STAKES.—2 FIORD 1; 4 Honour’s Lass 2; 12 Pompeii 3. Also started: Coalpit, Dover Patrol, Gold Label, Master Tony. Proscenium. Terosina. The Surgeon. Doctor Dutliie, Matron, Panegyric, Tail Light, Universe. Won by two lengths. Time 1.1 2-5 KOWAI TROT HANDICAP—I 3 BIG NELSON 1; 5 Cadiz 2; 2 Hydraulic 3. Also started: Accel, Audrey Dillon, Brigadier, Cream Harvester. Hidden Charm. Redwood Maid, Royalty, Pot Luck. Slippery Sam. True Reflection. Voluntary, Waitaki Power, Evie Denver. Pauline Dillon. Won by a short head; a length. Times: 2-5: 2 53 1-5: 2.54.

GLASNEVTN HANDICAP.-5 CAPITAL 1: 1 Cyclonic 2; 3 Fair Weather 3 Also started: Sam Smith coupled with Cyelonic, Manetho, Cleaner. Roval Amphora. IVon by a neck. Time 1.27 1-5.

G. B. STARRY MEMORIAL HANDICAP.—I WINO 1; 3 Glow Light 2; 2 Grand Review 3. Also started: Royal Gallant, Red Dance. Free Air. Won bv a length. Time 2 7 2-5. SEADOWN HANDICAP.—4 GOLDEN DART 1; 5 Riptide 2 ; 3 Bella Rosa 3. Also started: Colombo Quebec. Knowledge, Lady Zenhyr, Proscenium, Polygraph. Won by a neck. Time 1.27 2-5. AMBERLEY HANDICAP—6 FAIR WEATHER 1; 4 Horowh - ": 1 Quietly 3. Also started: Sam Smith. Gay Crest, Manetho. Cleaner. Won by q lnr»<T J li Tinin 1.54 2-5. TEVTOTDATU TBOT HANDICAP —4 CPE AM HARVESTER 1; 1 Cadiz 2; 4 Maria Louise 3. Also started: Audrey Dillon, Gillard. Golden Miller,

Hidden Charm, Olive .King, Red ITusli, Sickle, Slippery Sam, True Reflection, \’ohintary, Jivie Denver. Sydney Tatt’s Meeting SCRATCHMERB SCAR WINS. SYDNEY, May 12. The weather was fine and somewhat heavy for Tatftersall’s race meeting at Rand wick. Results:— • Flying Handicap.—Buoyed &S (Ward) 1; Highboy 7.1 (Hanley) 2; Calebrate 7.12 (Lightfoot) 3. Thirteen started, including Silver Jubilee 9.0. Won by four lengths; tlireequarters. Time 1.14 Y James Barnes Plate.—Rivalli 8.9 (Maxwell) 1; Braeburn 8.3 (D. Munro) 2; Persian 8.10 (Bartie) 3. Eleven started. Won by 1} lengths; 14 lengths. Time 2.23 L ‘ ; Welter Handicap.—Scatclmicre Sear 9.0 (McCarten) 1; Cabalist 9.9 (Pike) 2; Bonibus 9.6 (J. Munro) 3. Eleven started. Scatchmere Scar was fifth entering the straight, and ran right away from the field, winning by four lengths, with ‘third two lengths away. Time 1.40’. Money Spi (was fourth and Viceroy ninth in the Two-Year-Old Handicapin which fifteen started. TAKAKUA WINS. MELBOURNE, May 12. At Moonee Valley races the Nonga Handicap resulted.—Takakua 9.0 (Box) 1; Sindicada 7.6 (Preston) 2; Sordino 7.6 (Murphy) 3. Ten started. Won by half a head; 14 lengths. Time Shinina Gold was fourth in Koera Welter Handicap. Hit- the Dock was unplaced in the Brunswick Steeples. SYDNEY, May 9. Trainer Manson and the racehorse King March, and the yearling gelding by Silvius. are sailing for New Zealand aboard the Monowai to-morrow. GREAT JUBILEE HANDICAP. (Received May 12, a‘t 7 p m.) LONDON, Mar 11. The Great Jubilee Handicap, run at Kempton Park, resulted.—>S rchwood Abbott and British Quota, a deal heat 1; Irongrey 3. Eloben also ran. The third horse was three lengths behind the dead heaters.

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