LATE SPORTING.
GRAND NATIONAL MEETING
ACCEPTANCES. f PKB PRESS ASSOCIATION.! Christchurch, Aug. 11. The following acceptances have been received for the second day of the Grand National meeting:— Hunt Club (' up. of 200 sovs ; about ■2'. miles. —The Brewer 12.0, Bandalero J 1.9, Gondolier 11.8, Rufus 11.8, Prairie Fire 11.7. Northern 11.5. Kingsway 11.3, The Mouse 11.2, Phamos 10.9. Fairy Finn 10.2, Dear Annie 9.13. Ortuna 9.13, Yokel 9.9. Turco 9.9, Royal Guard 9.9, Dardan idles 9.9, Glenwye 9.9. Summer Handicap, of 200 sovs ; 1 mile. —Plunder 11.0, Derby Day 10.13, Nieomar 10. S Toki 10.3, Maltegarde 9.12, Mickey Free 9.1), Bodenham 9.4, Captain Glossop 9.1, Free 9.2. Countess Tolstoi 9.0, Sunny Maiden 9.0, British Rose 9.0.
August Handicap, of -100 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Crown Pearl 11.6, Pali--arte 16.12, Bee 10.9, Fabrikoff 10.6. Ruapani 10.6. Bluestone 10.4, Peg 10.2. Fender 9.12. Afton Loch 9.5, Pride of Clutha 9.5. Lady Black 9.3, Potentiality 9.*', Lion 9.0, Jeannot 9.0.
Beaufort Steeplechase. o£ 500 sovs; about 21 miles.—Tim .joolan 12.2, Morning" 11.6, Gleninore 11.5, Daylight Bill 11.5, Ngatoa 11.0, Sandy Paul 10.11, The Brewer 9.13, Naupata 9.13, Kirn 9.12, Golden Grape 9.“!, Stroller 9.7. S prey don Hurdles, of 200 sovs; J J mile.—Ruatangata 11.13, Margo 11.3, Kingsway 10.13, Cast Iron 10.10, Caher Daron 10.9, Scrutineer 10.1. Lord Frederick 9.13, Silver Shield $». 13, Art 9.0. Islington Handicap, of 250 sovs; 1 mile.—Birkline 10.1, Loloma 9.13, Encore 9.13, Kaminohe 9.12, Glenroy 9.9, Blackheart 9.6. Multuin in Parvo 9.3, Xicomar 9.3, Chrysotis 9.3, Wild Pilgrim 9.2, The Cornet 9.2, Vocation 9.2. Seatondale .9.2, Fortify 9.0. SCRATCHINGS. Admiral Soult has been scratched for tlie Hurdles. METROPOLITAN TROTS. Christchurch. Aug. 11. The Metropolitan Trots were continued in heaw rain to-day. Results:-
Imprivcrs Handicap. — Parkfield 1. Chui) 2. Havanna 3. Scratched : Massey. Whisht. Selwyn. Won by one length. Time, smin. Trial Handicap.—O.l.C. 1. Lady Rattoo 2. Drum Major 3. All started. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time. 3rnin. 55scc. King George Handicap.—Sherwood 1. Fashionwood 2. Frandocia 3. Scratched: Persuader. Until half a
mile from home Queen's Drive was leading, when Sherwood went to the front and won by four lengths. Fran docia. was two lengths away. Time Lincoln Handicap. George Hard I, Doris ffTxes'2. Treasure Seeker 3. Scratched : Scotch Alist- The winner led throughout and won by three lengths. Eight lengths divided second and t liird horses. Time .>.4 .!-,>
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume IV, Issue 432, 11 August 1915, Page 6
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