SPORTING.
INTERESTING SCHOOLING AND GALLOPS. (by TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 ) CHRISTCHURCH, July 29. the tracks at R-iccarton to-day were £ he iea u v M side. The No. / grass tiack which provided good going- u -., s Zlt; fasi T oik ° ul ® »■« *h iecoidecl was done on it. rr LC r dl Kaan) and Blue Socks ii u d) set ont for a round over hurdles, but it was a ve,ry ,?oor match, the .former being under a s long pull most of the way to try to keep with his companion, whom a t* the finish he heat by six seconds. Afterwards Loehson was given a. useful «nl-
Sivindusa gave a. good exhibition over tour hurdles, going at a sound pace. Boadicea, with Winkle's Best as a mate for the last half mile, reeled off »e s .['l r on , gs ln M 2-osecs, goinrr well all through and finishing well. ~ l-oehella and Pamplona, set out for a round of the big country from the brush in front of the stand. Pamplona lost h.s rider, Eliis, at the first of the double but he hung on to him and Loc-hella being pulled uo, »hev v -*nt biick and jumped it again. 1 lie remainder of the fences were cleared in hue style.
Koval Fame, Adjutor and Booinerday wont a round over five hurdles unci gave a good showing, Boomerdav pleading most. " 1
i a lest rin a was given a useful wallop over six furlongs, the last half-mile taking o2 4-osecs. Koval Star and AVarseer were companions over a mile, which they ran m 1.52. with not much to choose between them at the finish. Carawoek wai restricted to a lialfnnl©. sprint alter cantering a round. "Winning Hit, assisted over the Last four furlongs by Armchair, galloped six furlongs, the last five taking ] 4 sec. Oakleigh and Silverton, starting off at the brush in front of the stand, gave a good showing over six of the big fences, Silverton trying to shirk the first of the double. Galway, assisted by Cassels; wenc a round over the big fences. Will Oakland sprinted five furlongs in I.3secs., finishing very well. Charlatan and-Whipcord set out for a round of the Tiig fences, The lonner lost his rider at the first of the double, but being remounted completed the journey without further misliao. San Forte (H. Burt) and Pacin’ Through were sent a (round of the lig fences, which they did in 2.1 2-ssees, both giving a fair showing. Te Anau Lad sprinted half a mile, and Ophir and Lord Leslie also spurted. Sir Rosebery was many lengths in front of Maunga at the close of a mile gallop, run in 1.58 2-osecs. Prince Ferouz had Broadwood for a companion over the best six furlongs of the morning, run in 1.18 2-5, both doing it very well.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 July 1924, Page 5
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