SPORTING NEWS.
WELLINGTON KXIIIIJITION MKI-.TIN'i. The following acceptances have been received for the
RACING ITEMS. At lite meeting of tlie Jockey Conference in C'hmtchurcb, it ius it • solved thai in the event of n lionte Wins dwqi.ud.lmi in any race on the ground improper or incorrect nomination on entry, or of incaoatsiteat ninnmg in saint pre-
vious nt"<; <»r raceav of sb , s iH-'jnaliiv-'I for havin- pulki or f:: 'i-l.i-lentlv prevented the horse from winning, the stewsinls may order all moneys paid fur tickets on all horses on that race to be ! remrned as they may think advi-nhle, i either after or without deducting the usual 1 couitnisshiii. A jr.- ••tint: of tiie stewards of tin* Canterbury .1 oekey Club on Saturday the fol-h-wM: • resolution was passed : —*• The stev. ards being satisfied that <i >l ic::s--f ot and Culverin diti not try :■> win in the llncing Club Handicap at G< raMinc : and having evidence that Franks trainer of Culverin, tried to hack Wnrrington. the i.nlv «>*!•«•;• starter. on behalf of Mr Max i'rii i'.-:- i -r and others. and that when the rive was started both owners believed that V. ari was so backed; and being also satisfied that Caniionshot was run at Gernldinc with intent to deceive the handic:ipj« i. herein' di .ju.i'ifv -tl) The horse Cannon diot for the I.iccarton Welter Handicap, and for second money for the Stewards" Stakes, mid fit diMinahfv the horse Cannonshot and the owner. Max Fri< dlandt r. and the mare Culverin and the trainer H. Franks for six months. There is no evidence at present before the steward# to connect the trainer of Cannonshot and the owner of Culverin with these malpractices."
BOWLING. A team representing the Hastings Howling Chili not tlie Nepi. r Club on the Litter's ground yesterday afternoon. :> ;;ood game resulting in a win for Napier by ,j!) points to 41. The I la-' team speak very highly of their treatment. The follow ing are the scores : Naiiki:. Hastings. No. 1 Hink. Morrison I [odd Fielder I'aulla.or T. \V. r>alfonr Newman P. 1 >inw itldle is.> Mad'ii>o» (skip! 12 No. 2 llink. •I. H. I'ean Goldsmith ■I. I'inwiiltlie Tu'rinan Shirley Land K-. Ml • (skip) ... It II 'S, i |-» { • -kipi ... 17 No. itiuk. Heat son. jtni. KeynoMs V.. Smith M'llroy Tabitteau Thomson Beatson (skip) 23 Clark.- ;-kip> ... 12 Tot d ... :>!• Total ... 41 C R I C K i; T . SCINDK V. ( OI'NTY 11. The above match was played on the Heretnimga School grounds yesterday nfr» ; and was not. eonchtd -d when stumps v.-re drawn, the Scheie Club ivtjtuiiiiL: 47 runs with seven wickets to fall. It «!•■. i f iu'> wicket .and one or two big , v.i ii in > 1 thanks iiu to 100-.- t.i'hiu* With practice the local train p "i! '>• - to Isold its own against all comers. ihe following are the scores:
Exhibition IIaxdk vr. 1J uiik--. Hie Possible 9 0 <i.-I'l. I'loit-r 7 9 Acorn ... 9 0 Tin* Miser ... 7 .'» Wauiku ... H 7 7 SI. Laura ... 8 7 I ... 7 2 Mahaki ... 8 :$ Krr'i"ii l«>y 7 0 Itaiigipnhi... 8 0 Strathbr-.tAii 7 11 Aruitil.'i I'liii-'ir 7 7 0 0 iVfianec ... 7 10 Xovkmbeb H»nw< \»\ 1 iiiile. Blamev ... 7 If) St-aKree/t- ... 7 0 Martvrdotu 7 8 IWtpO ... 6 12 Marii'.o ... 7 7 Ori.cn a Belt 6 11 Leda ... 7 6 Kiuyiuan ... 6 11 i>«>gw ... T ;» FlK.-r Ut'RI>LES. 2 tui'lK. Kangipni ... 10 0 Billy 9 % Kami Gmu 9 » Conscript ... 9 6 Flvin*;. 6 turtoit^. Mahalu ... Mil ... 7 6 King's How n 8 2 (Irtoii'j IWlt 7 4 Blarney ... 7 12 «>k 7 0 Errand Bov 7 12 \Y U.nk 6 11 Torpina l. 7 11 Flvinc Shot 7 11 Mi-t Tlltnuek.ii ... 6 6 10 9 Ifjg— Shobt*. j furlongs. Shot H 7 Voltaire 7 8 JDauntle** ... * j Svahrceze ... 7 6 Anuilla ... 8 3 Seds^ebrook 7 4 Mot ... 7 12 Mist 6 10 Torpina ... 7 II Gold Cop... 7 10 TuMr.t k:ii ... 6 9 First Wilt r«. 1} miles. lotion ... 10 12 PoTvpo 8 9 Ifeutbow- ... 10 0 Bona Fule... 8 9 Marino ... 9 H Si.ii.Kti 8 7 Gold. Plover 9 .10 Sabttr 8 7
( Ol STY. First \Y. Bovtl. r Mrmlsley b Fulton 1(» -T. llivprs. b Ii> i«l 2 I!, f iarfortl'. Is Fulton 11 A. . t. I'ulii.jt ... 1 It. < ri.t m;n). !> Fulton ;; F. 1 it-■; f •. c It' ill l> Fulton ... 0 <i. Rice. I> Iii iil •» \Y. F'.t rt *t. b I ult .!i 0 .1. I>i>!iovjui. run out ... 1 A. 1> Fulton 0 M. Johnston. b iu.i.i 0 K\tr.i0 Total 42 Second Innings. \Y. Rov.1. Fulton 16 -1. lli\t t-. b Fulton 1 II. (i.ir»f>nlii I not out 1 67 A. M'lt.'t. c RnriKW.-y, b Ross 14 H. < lomi tn. b Fulton 0 F Tin r '» IVt'l 8 <11 t Msukay 0 \\ I \ run out ... 0 J. 1 >< n * in b Fulton r» A II\ 1 b Ilci.l ... 3 M. Johnston. c and b Fulton 4 Extras ... 7 Total 1*28 S« ixt'E—First Innings. I». Fulton, run out 9 -I. I.u.Uvi-, b M-IIhc 6 .1. W. lUi.L b Mlti4 V. .1. Ii:mWc-v. b M-Kiie 0 .!.(». (nib. rd. b Mil;..' 6 It. I". M-Kav. c ami b Iiov.l 0 J. P. Williamson, lit wkt. b MItae.. :;.-5 J. R. Ross. b M'liao 10 F. V.'iKoti. not out 1H R. run out 14 O. I'ott*-. r ami b (iorninn 0 E\tm14 Total 119 Second Innings. I>. Fulton. <• M'Rac, b l!ov<l ... 2 J. I.tulwip. b M-R:»c 9 .1. It. Ross, c Eve rett, b Ilovil 0 J. \Y. Rtitl mot outi 3 F. Wil-on tnot outt 6 Extras ... 4 Total for three wickets .. 24
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Hastings Standard, Issue 175, 19 November 1896, Page 3
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