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SPORTING.

MAN A WATT] R.C MEETING th's.ohis CUP WON BY RUDE. FXTZHKR BERT HANDICAP-TAMA-TETE. Tlio Pirsl day's racing in connection with (lie summer meeting of (lie Manawaiu Racing Club was disposed of yesterday lieforo a large attendance of race-goers. Rain fell at intervals during the afternoon, but it was noi siifiicieiniy heavy lo make underfoot conditions unpleasant. The track and lawns were in excellent condition, and With its iine background of trees, the course looked at its host, The racing thifcughoui the day was .most interesting, and with the large fields' engaged speculators had some difficulty in sorting out winners, only two favourites being successful. R"do practically led throughout in the Cup contest, being closely attended by Sycorax, which was headed by Admiral ('odringlon halfway down the'straight. The latter finished Weil, bin could not get on terms with Rude, the son of Cyrus winning with a bit in bund. Maniahera won the/Pokomaru Hurdles after a good set-to with Kyoto, which ran down several of the obstacles, losing some ground. When Kyoto becomes more" seasoned ho will win substantial Inn die races. Tanmteie. in the same stable as Rude, and trained by V. Tilloy, was nindi' favouiiic for the Kilzlierbert Handicap. Bonny Briar and Capping Day wore responsible'for the pace to The straight, where Birkie and Barleycorn closed on the leaders. A lit tie farther on 'Partialelc challenged, and in the run to the post won easily from Birkie. The win was popular. 'Hie new lolalisator came in for favourable criticism, and many visiting sportsmen gave it as their niiininn thai it was die best in ihe Dominion. The judge (Mr J. R. L. Stanford) and .starter (Mr A. Keith) got through their duties in a commendable manner, while Mr J. K. Henrys was complimented on his adjustments. Altogether i; Was; a capital afternoon's sport, the events were got off well to time and the management was up lo the usual high standard. 'lhe lolalisator investments came to £58,130 as Compared with £78.930 for (lie corresponding dav lasi year, a drop ol £20.81)!). TRIAL PLATE, of 200 sovs.; second horse 'lO sovs., and third 2-') sovs. Seven furlongs. 4 Mr I'. O. .Will's h f Lady Nassau, Nassau—Oargoran, 3yrs, 7.10. 11. Ware 1 12 Mr .). Coring Johnston's ch I Pam, 3yrs, 7.10, C. Stephens 2 2 Mr J. B. Oaisford's cli g Mark Time. 3yrs, 7.10. 11. Ryder 3 Also ran: 15 Kumeiigo 8.5, McCarthy; 8 iiirkeiiella 8.5, K. Tucker; 5 Black Tea 8.5, 11. Griffiths; 7 Rowan 8.5 (M. McCarlen) and Pantler 7.10 (11. Wheeler), bracketed; 11 Rimufaka 8.5, L. Butler; 6 Released 8.5. C. Stowe; 9 Ratla 8.5, W. Hell; 14 Marlulla 7.10 (11. Stewart) and Tussore 7.10 (J. Kellv); 13 Panache 7.10, I). Ciiiiii; 3 Redlogue 7.10. J, Harry; 10 Sleeping Beauty 7.10, J. Cochrane; 15 Satin 7.10. R. Mackie; 1 Whirifas 7.10. R. Bagby. I'linache was fourth. Won by a head,' two lengths separating second and third. Time, 1.29 5-5. TOKOMARU IH'RDI.KS, of 300 sovs.; second horse 60 sovs., and third 30 sovs. One mile ami threequai'lci'S, 3 Mr K. L. Broad's b y Maniahera, Maniapoto—Combine, aged, 11.2, ,]. Kaan 1 2 Miss (I. BaVrctt's blk g Kyoto, byt's 2 0 Mr C. Prilcliards' cii g Opiate, syrs, 9.0. A. 'Phonier 3 \lso ran: 1 Zola 10.13, K. Copestake; 5 Xgakanui 10.2, 11. McSweeney; 4 Dick 10.1. MeSweoney; 7 Island 9.0. ear. 9.9, W. Fielding. Zola was fourth. Won by a length two lengths separating second and ihird. 'Time, 3.17 3-5. (111.1.IKS' HANDICAP, (hack conditions), of 300 sovs.; second horse 00 sovs., and third 30 sovs. Six furlongs. 1 Mr ('.'. V. Vallanee's br g Kilreid, Kilbroney—Amber and White, 3vrs, 7.1," car. 7.5, Were 1 S 3 \lr (' 11. Hull's b m Lady Kotiripo, 4yis. 7.8. ear. 7.9, McCarthy ... 2 oM r J, G. Duncan's b g Triboulet, 4vr.-\ 7.3, C. Stephens 3

Vlso ran: -1 Kikini 8.8, M. McCarien; 6 Rose of Athens. 5 allow., 7.3, L. Butler; r , Lord Usk 7.9, K. Tucker; 2 Passionless, Sallow 72, 11. Ryder; 11 Doucement, 71b over ear. 8.0, R. Mackie; 3 Blissfulness 7 7 J. Barry; 14 Ania, 6 allow., 6.10, J. White'- 12 Chaplin 7.3. 11. Stuart; 7 Cor,.,.sp lent. 5 allow., 6.10. G. Dunn; 13 Lads Tlmrnhaui 6.13. D. Dunn; 15 Good Mark '5 allow., 6.6, I). Butler; 16 Password' 5 allow., 6.6, Clout ; 10 Cochineal, 31b over. 7.1, W. Bagby, Won by half a |,.„gtli. sa lisiance second and l-llird. Time, Ll 5 25. M WAWVI'C Clip, of 1500 sovs (a cup valued at 100 sovs., presented by Mr J. Goring Johnston, and 1400 sovs. in specie)'; second horse 280 sovs.. and thivn 140 sovs. One mile and a-lialf. 6 \lr W. Duncan's br g Rude, Cyrus— C;heekv, 8.9, car. B.IOJ, M. MeCanen .- ... ■ ■•■ .;■: l 3 \lr F J. Lysnar's ch g Admiral Codrington, syrs, 7.11, J. Harry 2 17 Air (' H. Cato's blk in Sycovax, 1 svrs, 6.12, car, 7.3, 11. Dunn ... 3 Also'ran: 1 Molyneaux 812, E- Lowe; 5 Marqueteur 8.11, R. Bagby; 8 Damy Sten 8 9 B. Morris; 7 linaribbon 8.4, W. Sol; 4 Kilrush 8.4. C. Siowe; 2 aoanu. 82, 1. Griffith; 9 Bonetter 8.1 (K. Jucker) and Snub 7.11 (Were) bracketed; 12 Erini'.mps 7.H, I, Butler; 16 Baltic Song-7 7, |) Ruder; 10 Esperance .6.13, car. 7.3,,1 . M-iekie- 14 Moutoa Lvanova o.jo, n. S u Sl^ailand6.lo, ; 1 ''he Speaker. 6.7, W.:Barrv. Molyneaux was fourth. Won by a length, similar .thsSee between second and third. I»no, NURSERY HANDICAP, of 400 sovs.; A ,eeond horse 80 sovs.. and third 40 sovs.; for two-year-olds. Five furlongs. 9 Mr G. F- Moore's ch f Valerie, Hal-lowmas-Bonny Portland, 6.13, L.

Buller •■• , ••■ ,;" , " 4 Mr J Gorinu Johnston's b i Enthu- ' , „, 6.13, car. 7«i, J. Cochrane 2 i Mr \. McDonald's br I Pillage, 6.9, \V. liagby d Mm. ran: 3 The Emperor 7.10, L. Stephens; 6 Alabama 7.4, »• M« '. 10 Jolly Bruce 7.4, l>. Gunn; 11 Slave 70 tear 7.11), R. Mackie; 8 Peneus 7.0 cur 75-1) Wens 5 Muiithc 6.13 (car. 71), g. Rv'.W; Wako Up 6.12, Garrett; Native Queen 7.3 (ineld. 1011) penally), J. Bry. pViis was fourth. Won by three length*, threo-parls of a lonßth between second and ,llinl ' ,J:i,He ' li r„MM, f *UO tararua hack WELTER, of 300 govs.; second horse 60 sovs., and iMrd 30 sovs. One mile and 55 yards, g Messrs Dwun Bros.' br c Lord Dp»- , ntn „l Demosthenes - Northern |> (M ., 4yrs, 51b allow., 8.2, L. liniler .• •■■ " q'n' 1 Mr R. Harper's b m Kma, 4yrs, b. 9, 11. Griliilhs •.■• ••• : c 7 \lr K. Knox's br g Sir Roseberry, ? svm, 7.12, Were ••• ° Also'ran: 8 Earthshinc 9.7, W. Bell; 4 Rovil Gifi 9 6 li. Morris; 10 Admiration (51b' allow.), 8.7, W. Blanche; 5 Sweet Lu-(slb allow.), 8. 5,11.. Stuart; 3Rugb 8 9 C Stephens; 2 All Cense 87 R. libv'; 6 March On (51b allow.) 76, 11. Ryder; 11 Sling Camp 7.11, R. Mnckio. Sweet Song was fourth. Won by halt . length, similar distance between second and third. Time, 1.47. FITZIIERUKRT HANDICAP, of 600 sovs.; second horse 60 sovs., and third 30 sovs. Six furlongs.

1 M r \V. Duncan's l> g Tnmatcte, Absurd-Talma, 3yrs, 8.13, M. MeCarten •. ■•• ••• l 2 Mr ('. London's b g Birkie, 4yrs, 7.7, 11. Ryder ■•■ 2 12 J ,). Corry's b ;; Barleycorn, b. 9 (car. 5.10)! J. Wh'ito 3 \lso rnn: 6 Chirner.i 8.13, Were; 10 Gamine 8.12, Nixon; 7 Strategy 3.4, R. hai'by: 3 backsheesh 8.0, C. Stephens; 4 Asicrina 7.13, 11. Grillitlis; 8 Astmomo 7 7 1.. Butler: 11 Canyon 7.3'(car. 7.4 J), J Bhitv; 5 Capping Day 6.7, W. Bagby; 9 Bonny Briar 6.7, D. Gunn. Bonny Briar was foiirlh. Won by length and a-half, ihird horse hall a length away. Dine, 1.15. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, of 400 sovs.; second horse 80 sovs., and third 40 sovs. One mile and 55 yards. 3 Mr 11. A, McKenzie's b g Askari, Kilbroney—Lady Jean 11., 4yrs, 7.5, J. Barry ;• 1 4 Mr 10. Penman's br g Detroit, aged, 8.1, B. Morris ••• 2 1 Mr A. McDonald's br in Rose Wreath, syrs, 8.8, R. Bagby 3 Also ran: 7 Utile River 8.2, Were; 2 Martial Dawn 7.5, D. Oiinn; 5 Nursing Sister 7.3, J, Cochrane; 9 Uyltus 7.0, C,

Stephens; 6 Tairawhili 6.7, W. Bagby; 8 Martini'6.7, L. Butler. Murtia) Dawn was fourth, Won by three-parts of n length, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.45. AUCKLAND RACES. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Dec. 26. The Auckland Racing Club's summer meeting was opened today in cloudy and lighl showery weather. There, was a largo attendance. ' The totalizator put through £131.118 10s, being £23,070 less than on the corresponding day last year. Results: Shortland Plnte.-Radiant Light (C Reed) 1, Egotism 2, Some Fashion 3. Also started: Esplanade, llyrnx, No Bother, Trcso, Glenlcekie, Marble Bell, Te Akaiti, Spirit Level, Rose Thurnham. Won by a length and a quarter, with three lengths between second and third. Time. 1.39. Great Northern Foal Stakes, of 1500 sovs; 6 furlongs—Epitaph (A. Reed) 1, Facetir 2. Highland 3. Also started: Uncle Alex, Ifnla Girl. Won by a length, with two and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 1.13 4-5. Robinson Handicap.—Cold Steel (('. Reed) 1, The Reaver 2, Royal Present 3. Also started: Fort Regal, Ruruawai, Formalin.' Vindictive. Mangawhero, Salvalcss, Miss Roseland, Brightlight, Machree, Big Chief, Red .Jacket, Arch Laddie, Princess Charming. Woori, Princess Rell, Cold Bui, Glen Cairn, Gwenetle. Won by two and a-half lengths, with one and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, 1.26 4-5. Auckland Cups—Malaga (Dickson) 1, Uncle Nod 2, Insurrection 3. Also started: Sasanof, Royal Star, Rouen, Vagabond, Trespass, St inland, Foo Chow, Lovematch. Auieate, Mangamuhoe. Won by three parts of a length, with the same distance between second and third. Time. 3.27 3-5. Grafton Hurdles.—Explorer (Stan Reid) 1, Poanui 2. Tenacious 3. Also started: Guerre-a-Mort, Ditto. Crosswords. Kipling, Snake, Ma Copper, Flare Gun. Won by n length and a-quarter, with 15 lengths between second and third. Time, 3.41. Railway Handicap. Silver Link (McFlynn) 1. Anomaly 2, The Hawk 3. Also ran: Solfanello, Rational. Listowel, Absurdum, Vespucci. Golden Bubble, Landslide, Pavo, Mustard Pot, Cool Stimulants, Fulsome, Prince Abbey, Purple Spur. Dovolet. Won by three-quarters of a length, with a neck between second and third. Time, 1.13 2-5. Nursery Handicap.—Ad Astra (Dickson) 1, Mountain Lion 2, Refinement 3. Also started: Bumptious, Sheffield, Lady Lois, The, Dunce, Moorland, Shebang, Ditapapa, Brightlight, Day Just, After Dark, Zouave, Tactful, Miss June. Pipiroa, Flying Planet. Won by two lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Time. 60 3-ssec. Christmas Handicap.—Raceful (Cray) 1, Pluto 2. Loyal Irish 3. Also started: Tarna-a-roa, Heather Sprig, Miss Mimic. Miss Gold, Illumination, Geoffrey; Truthful, Canowindra, Penona, Prince Charloroi. Humboldt, Sylvan. Won by half a head, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.38 3-5,

DUNEDLN MEETING. DUNEIMN, Dec. 26. Tie firfil day o rthe Dunodin Jockey ('lull's summer meeting wns held to-day. 'I he weather wns beautifully fine, and there; was a large attendance, Considering the heavy rain overnight the course was in good older, and it improved as the day wore on. 'The rotalisator investments amounted to £33,097 10s, against last year's £38,623. Results:Summer Hurdles, lij miles.—Admiral Talbot (E. F. Ellis) 1, Strathglnss 2, Mandrake 3. Also started: .lock, Redfire, Mickey Free, Ready. Admiral Talbot led out and. maintaining/ bis position, won by nearly three lengths. Time, 3.22 35. Salisb'urv Handicap, 1 mile.--Red down (F, 0. Po'rter) 1. Brave Deed 2, Liquor 3. Also started: Samur, Mataia, War March, Illume, Roniform, Incense. In the run home Red Gown drew away and won by two lengths. Time, 1.44. Dunodiii Handicap, 5 furlongs—Wink (F. ('. Port or) 1, Triermain 2. Red Kriss 3, Also started: Laughing Ryes, Dianolla, Contempt, Ardour, Flight. Won by one ,ind a half-lengths. Time. 1.4 2-5. Otago Handicap, lj miles. Sir G. Clifford's Scrimmage. 7.10 (C. Ludlow). 1; MeCombs' and Griffon's Sunny Loch (T. L. Ruid) 3.3, 2; Price Bros.'s Tin Soldier, 7.10 (0. Voight), 3. Also started: Royal Mac. Rorke's Drift. Warlove, General Advance, Mazama, Silent King, Ronnie Maid. Kling, Bengeroop, hl-tta, Twinkle, Songbird, L;i.ly Blissful. Sunny Loch anil Lady Blissful were lite llrsl to show out, while Ronnie Maid was a liii slow on her legs. Rounding 'lie far turn Kit;: and Songbird were in charge and Scrimmage was showing out. The latter led into the straight, and won by early throe lengths, with live lengths' between second and third. Twinkle was fourth. Time, 2.7 1-5. Trial Stakes, 7 furlongs.—Calibration (O. Voight) 1. Gunlayer 2, July Start 3. Also started : Golden Loch, Adjutor, Weird, Bluff. Won by lour lengths. Time. 1.31 4-5. , . Federal Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Pyjama (('. Emmerson) 1, Sunny Cornel' 2, Mantua 3. Also started: Radial, Corn Rigs. Straight-lace, Bebehead, Limelight, Bothina. Won by four lengths. Time, 1.15 3-5. Burnside Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Galway (J. Andrews) 1, Dancing Days 2, Francais 3. Also started: Warhugh, Madam Chiron, Orange Bitters, Bella Lake, Osterman. Wbiplock, Angelo. Solfa, Raconteur, Herbert. Won by three lengths Dancing Days just lasted long enough to beat Francais. Time, 1.17 1-5. Otokia Welter, 1 mile— Palamon (A. 11. Wilson) T. S'embric 2, Calaurja- 3. Also started: Eleus, Bonnie Mae, 'Miss.Camoullage, Redstone,' Btirangoug, Marching Order. Won bv two lengths. Tune. 1.42. Leslie Edward Smith, the rider ol Jock in the hurdle race, was severely trodden in, by n horse, and was removed to the hospital.

PORANGAHAU RACES. The Porangahau races were held at VVaipukurau yesterday, in bad weal her. The totalisator investments amounted to about £BOOO. Results: - Maiden Hack Race— Fcra 1, Civil Komi 2. December Hack Handicap. Ferwood I. Porangahau Hack Handicap.- -Patuki J. Suspicion 2. Braeburn Hack Handicap.—Lady Muriel I, Mannikin 2. Christmas Hack Handicap.—Bodyguard 1, Civil Korm 2. Te Alma Hack Handicap. -Convention 1, Morzonia 2. Flying Hack Handicap.- Bodyguard 1. Haurangi 2. Welter Hack Handicap.- Mannikin 1, Civil Form 2. The Taranaki Jockey Club and Westland Racing Club's meetings were postponed yes lerduy on account of bad weather.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3106, 27 December 1921, Page 3

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SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3106, 27 December 1921, Page 3

SPORTING. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 3106, 27 December 1921, Page 3

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