SPORTING.
WANGANUITRACK WORK. {Pjib Pbihb Abbociatiok.) WANGANUI, May 21. Heavy rain fell last night but it was lino, except for light showers, for training operations this morning. Turangapito ran a mile fast, the, last six furlongs taking 1.21; Colorado and All Over negotiated a mile from a standing start in 1.49._ finishing abreast; Seadown anil Reformation did a round of hurdles, tin; latter jumping well; Zola finished well in front of Coalition, Marton, Record and Nita at the end of a mile 'ii 1.47; Waioture fenced better than Reparation over the hurdles; Form Cp beat Ibex over five in 1.4: Henry Cla\ ran a mile and a quarter, the last seven furlongs takimr 1.38; Lord Nelson beat Gluetanus over seven furlongs in 1.35; Styrax, Mini st. r. Fionnuala and Kauri King were associated in a spin over the hurdles, the latter jumping badly and the others well; Zela ran six furlongs in 1.20; Gluepot did a round of the fences, jumping well, but he ran oil' at. the second hurdle of the double; Union .lack hopped over a couple of fences with Zetes and Deesido, and then nulled out; the other two went round, both jumping badly and falling at the brush. Serviceable work was done by Lady Black, Teka Diavolo. Uvdnis. Omahu, Flying Cowrie, IJraeburn, Tressida and others.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1251, 21 May 1918, Page 5
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219SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1251, 21 May 1918, Page 5
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