SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
THE TURF. FINTERES. X-c !. '.. .u:d 11 I ..:.t. s ! .-ii y.l C. Met i < i[»iii tan. X-..-_ 2’’ .iii’l F. : !di;i t -EC. Spsing. pe--. 2'l ar d 2i’. and J.m. 1 and 2 Auckland R.C. Summer. \p ii ' .i.i'i ti 1 ■■d.i-.-g .1 C Ea ter. ”i.Tb:»f!'t!i.!T.'.N I c.MMJTTEE. T|>e a-.--.: io- Illietillg <1 li e ! I -k- - ii . ,\E - p iif -m f ..111111:1 - I- v.a I. :: at Hr.'t.’ig- : ■ -t< r-i"... !» -i : M. - : - ; iliillti-r trit iii- . , T. E. < :• - - . -L L. M- I - >■- 'A . I. I) ,-.g IL M. < a.-1-j’C !! .■■-.".•I I - I*, ill . L» P'.o ’ i ,ee V, _-.ii.r •: t M.-.-r- <■. P. I »■ -I s i - ! L- x.- -i i I. IL I. ii’-. It - <lei id. dt- i ■ e liituet-.rl t *’s :’-.v i-i; i:m- <:i the A--- i-o i-’:n-d:R. tril ll - :n>d im iiic-il . ■ < ‘.'i ig *i : |-. Ii in I.in n. I'3 I ;..e-lie:-| "\|n n-i , LT Iti : I’. -. ;T’ll. t’i -i: .1 H,e l -l! es.;i |. i . £2 :: !, i r;ir- •_ in;: ~ • ri , i.l : T>- K”t :krt ii:i< imi ( !id> .1.-- ■i, i■ ■. Itll2 (i-- t r-:.- i:- i. *.J : ti;-'n |-n(‘ Reel’.”' ('kill. 1 i 1.-ril-l I" ;-:-d 2'-> . -.--ik-- £’’2t*'». The li-Hvacimr iic:-tws «vi-rc gi-’ni-i-i: Traun i-. t>. H ■>e. A. ILutritHi II l.l" ; : ■<! I . ■>. D. II 11-,I 1 -, -i. V . \\ Lite. ' A I'! Hi; PARK IL\< l.xc < LI 11. A c: iiruiti :i;; et bg ■( ;li.- N ; ■ P-- k R- . • ,:-i < 1, ;■ }., t : - r.i i-. r;- ■ ir. .Xi’-. -E.-bn *. <-•.-irined t .<■ > irJr. A ' ;ti i- v -.- . ■ ■ I fi in M •-. I>. A. E-gim- taA’ig th?.: r-s l:e -• >■ l-ci..-. I•, :< <1 i > ( bl i • teiit, ’-.-h lie v - i’Kli I ---r !v <. • .'l-’.-T ■<! t-- l.ep.i ■ -.- i . <■. >.>!>>•: • ■ : i i.i- - iul>. M; :< -:gtt;ti .• ir -.v i- .-rt-ri-j ted -■’b ■igr< t. M. E. A. in-1,-.--- : :• :.-,!i!ni- c!r: :<<l t,> fill the
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(By ’Elevation.’ ) Mr. W. E. YVliii'-. the'.Ytisl ralian ov. mrr vbo paid !so<i guineas for Goliicti Slipper, i:- said tn be retiring ftxin i-m-iri.g for a time, at least. It v< uid in.r r.-ipiin- many bad deals - a ll am this was to dishearten tiny- ■ e*c j r. m going nn with the sport. Lo, Angelo, is none the worse for itis ia--ing in Att-sralia judging by
: ti>e form be Lad been -novv :ng on the Rim-aril II ti.lek-. The witHier of la't v’ear’s S’.cad Xi, iii->ri:il ( nj>. who iengaged aga.m in tiii.-- year s event, appeals to be light at the top of his ioi-iii. La t y.ir 1 ><in:i , »<- im-t with an a<-i-ill>-iii <>ti the day of the nice .when tin- i-ti-iii 'nnki-il a ci-itainty for him. Bliss lias one-- again proved what a speedy rm.re -h>- r. v.i,i-n m tinbii:m ur. l ev. e-<i; of her tnosi ar dent aihniiers could imagin’- her rii'-ning a mile in Itniii. .’Jti.jsci-., which she has •>••<:! cl edited with doing on »!>.-• Rii-'-atlon tiai-ks. It, is to be hoped she will keep sound dining tin- ('ante: limy Joi-key <lnl> meeting and give a I rm- taste of her, I.ast year she was going' cxtri-nic!' well before the meeting.! ami although she won a double just i P’l-vio-.ts at the Hawke's Bay Jockey ■ ( !ub siiring meeting she returned* ft.m, ( .nil i-i L'lry empty i-amh-d. Iler 11 torir is tint i-l’tible. for she has mi often failed when away from iionic! in -.fiit-- of her r.-mird breaking trials pri-vioits to her le:tv mg for tin 1 s-t-.-tu* uf operations. Esineli. th-.* full-sister to Tiiniut.tin., at la: t got on the winning list.
Iff-r two victoiirs ai the PovertyBay meeting v.iu- g,-lined in very pour ro.iipany im-.l small field'. On t her ht ■< ding she should br- capable • -!’ lidding her own in m-.i<-!i belter - company than she met las, week. Hastings trained horses in -Seraphic. ’ (’ompi . ed and Esmt-Ii won t act s on tlrn first <lav. The track must have I '-on f.-.'t or the t itm-kcepei ’s watr-h gout'; low when Composed was credi. -<| with 1-1 i I Illi ilg a mile in l.tt.
Tim New Zealand marc Crni-incJla. t who has heiii in Australia for about, iv.’-,-. <* months ami has been racing! I without sn.i i-e.-is is to lie mated with! V, aliaanil w 'll piobaldy it-lurn io : Wattsantii shortly. i Laluiar P:;,' won the Cup at Wav-’ •ill's on l.abo.r Dav. Backers ot :-i,iiii-i<li ii<-i i n ,hl not fail lo back ’.-;io winner during tln- day . li. 'foiing will it is ii-ported i.-au’ il e luouni an Ill’s-- at Riecarton. The marc galloped gt m-ro islv in ’ Y'oiing’” hands vil-iii :-h<' w-m tindo'lbb the 11 a". l-.c’■ Bat Luk',', ('hili ' spring im-cting of |9lu. !- The race for the ('anterl.-ury Derby <.;i th’- s--i-oinl dev cf the ( hri:,lI ’.-hurch meeting should be a good! c. Royil Scotch ana ng the ac ' c.-pto -* a:, is Midnight Sun in th’-' | • a'.r- stable. * Royal Scotch does not nt-pca-’ to l ><- a -taycr and his i 1 on ■- - < omtiaro’i with Byron. - Coitnli ; fi-il ;tmi Mis--o:’..nt >b> look bright. (’’•nut et t'eit. bf.-it Roval jSci.'ch the <-ulv oi-’-asion he met him ami .Mi.-count ha* beaten him boti Itiim-s they have met this season. A 7 i S>. i’i-t ci-,burg was "illy n head l>e1- ml : he pair a: i hi- lini'li of t he ! Hawi-k’s Bav (ciineas. this vear’s (Deil>« bi-ats an open app.-aranec. I ! Masierpiei-e. hi the same stable as 1 ('mini in-L-it. was highly spoken of as :a two-year-old List season. The ! eigli! candidalengag'd makes as a field has b'-cti the case |i fur imtny years. I The fill-es rave (liu- (’aks Stakes) i h; .’ elosi-d with ■ -v.-'i acceptors, bat I the ciasr ctigagi <l. with the i-xc:-p- -: t><-a ; f I'eiri-iii- ami Coinitcifeit. is j no’ a ' ‘ rong c,;ie. I’cirene is bredithc i ig'n! way to stay and although j ■sb-' dhl not win a rare it: A ti.-t ralia I I'lw i,--!i ’ rcrl'tably i-no-.igh to stigges. j i that : he will ii»- hard to beat in h’-r | ( ’ant ’-r bury engagement s. * Lady Medallist landc’l the first ! leg ~f a I’s’HiO (ll.dill- (the i vv i • clips) I for a vi-llkme--.il Wdlillgtou sport.: i by- placing tie- ('.-oilfield ( up 1” lierj : ■ <l. Ano, h'-r Nc.v Zealnmi ri p , I i-i -'em at' -1- in Bridge supplies the ~’1 leg o-’ I lie ’I- Vi !,--’i the ■ ca-r of l.mly .Medallist looked a i •T:«-i,ii." it .tppi-ars any odds on ! ( -ii 1 '-r oi tin- two top weights finish : de >.i front of Mr. Waits’ represem > -iivc i-.i the big l-Tcminglon <-viml. I’ i-. n-poiled that a young lailv ; m tin- Empire City drew Lady Med I 'aliist in TtiU’-rsall’s C.inlfit'ltl Cup . . ep .>m wa- inihieeii to pai, W'Hii Jin* ’iekci for the sum of *’s<M) to a -■ ’ II kii.o n l>< okmuk' r. .‘'ceii.g tl- at Lady XL-d.illist stari’-d a: a vet.v 'li’.ll <”’ie ' for 'll’- <•■.l-1.1 nam’ d tillI Til” k” was getting a good pi’ce for I ! i>is onl hi v. | CRICKET. N.S.W v. QI EENSLAXD. ! Syilney. Nov. ■>. | !•’<■. tile New South Wales Qm-eir-ilaml match the weather was lim- and t he V. ’• k<■ i g< ””i • I Ne-.v South Wales has lost seven I !wit-kets tor ITT (Tinmper •>!). Bards- ! ley 59. Mai-nrtiiey 122. S. Gregory ■;2. Barbour 57. McEJhmie 3". Min-; m-t: not out 37). | VU TORIA v. sot Til AI’STRAI.IA. A del aide. Nov. 3. j The weal her was fine a nd Hie wic-1 k.-t i-.-.-Mlenl. Victoria dismissed South Australia in the first innings: I to-- '-”5. ('rav. ford made 3.5. Cham- i b’-tlain -12. Mayne H 5. Stirling 52. j I ( m-rovv took one wicket for <>7 I rut)'. Blown < :n- for 25. M iilhew i three for 11. Kyle four for til. : BOWLING. WAIPAWA ( LI B. Tic YVaip-iw-i B. wling < tub open;,d thfii- griiii ’ii AVi-sliie: day. lim mi, ;-:ii r priv-tihd and the i.peiimg j I turn-t-.<m att'-.i't- l a large number. I iVi-iting pity,’, wen: present fr< m i
1 Napir and Waipukuraii. au-l took p-si t -i frii ndly game. The green I was in good r-rd’-r. Afi rnoon G i w-is ;p”.v idmi ami was in the hands of ; Mi-. f. Thomp-mi. Mi."<-' M. I'.nltlieu and AL Shanliy. ' SAILING. NAPIER < LI B. AN NT AL MEETING. Tim annmd meeting < I’ the Napier Sailing Club was held last night in the M-t- -nil- Hr-lel. There wa.-. a ■-plcndid attendance and great cnItbnsiasm prevailed. Mr. A. D. j Brown (v ii-c-eapt ain) presided. | The report ai-d balance sheet pl), wed the club was in a good finati [■■i-ii po'iti With the new club ( house la ing provided the year imouhl .lie a most successful on c i The following new members were ,| : Mis-rs E. H’li'ti’.i. 11. i Tonkin. C. White. A. Rhodes, i Williams. L. IL Austin. G. Ander-i-i ii. A. ( okcr. G. H.annali. I’. Stit ■i \\ . Ealfi'itr. J. Sm dg.-iss. J. R. ; K. -’,'L W. Sinclair. H. B. He: -I. ’.). R, ■.■ n. 1.. ALii;. J. Bo- thi’itd. D. IJ. Gliivi r, E. D. Eden. E. E.-nntain. .1. H’l-'-i. w. ! <•; :. -t. E. Al’-Kiu ; ley. 1.. Al’-Leriioa ami Gallicn. I V ’is of thanks were p.-tssi-d to t ('• mmicd’'re Er::w » and i.-thcr d-mers • 4 pri/.’". -' .M’-. J. V. lb- v>M.P.. was cell leeted e min.“dore ; Mr. R. J. S. ; Ridded viee c- num dore ; .Mr. J. A. i Brown war. app-.iinted rear- coiiimo- : d'.i'e and Mr J. IL Shirely re-elected e.'iptain : for the position of vie?I’ -ipt.-iin Messrs V amierspeek. A. A!cC. and Sinclair were propose’], a liallct resulted i:i the turii of M ■ Vamli rspeck ; Air. A. McCarthy was i leeted secret ary ; Mr. Dodd i : Mi'. Williams st.-irt t-i- and Mr. Benson assistant st.artci': Mr. S. Tr-mlin.-’m .auditor: Mr. J. Shirh v handicapper. The ei.mmittciwits <lc<:.-d as f-.110-ws:- Mess;:. A ndi-rso:i. Head. A. Sinclair, ('. D. Br;;vv,i and R. Alexander. After some diseussii ;i it was decided that opening day be fixed November /Stli. The meeting then closed.
ROWING. NAPIER CLUB. The following cri tvs have 'been il",’rii to low in a sit ci' trial fmtrs a; tie < p’-i'ing if the Napier Sailing (.’li'b’s season at. Wcst.i-.'.horc <•■*. Saturday next: — W( ( :i (strike). Stack. A. Anderson. Burgess. Denholm (stroke). T ;:ikin. Holden, Sheehan. Eurns (stroke). Downing, Mvhili. (’"lbe... Lang (stroke), lit. Hand, Ymmg. Harsti :i. Hit (sirokc). Niiirlcv. Sinclair. Hale; Pullet ’ (stroke). Tweedie. Gilmour Muir.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 271, 4 November 1911, Page 2
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