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SPORTING.

TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB.

THE SUMMER MEETING

TnE Takapuna Jockey Cub will maugurat their summer meeting to-day. and with every prospect of beautiful weather, a large crowd may be expected to rro's the Waitemala to assist at the popular fix'.lire a: the North Sh-re.

The leading event of to-day's programme is the T&Kapv.r-a Cup. and with the whole cf the nine a-, ept. r= figuring on tee- card lively to .; T .e up at the starting pott, there w;.i oe much to r.vft interest in 'he reoult. for t..e :ssu. ,s we.l -'~- ured Tue fact of ii Deeiey '«kt; loe mount en G..6- :e. it is popularly r.-.d. -.»... probably i.ove trie effect ol sending '.;.•-. Gluten geiding out lavouri'.e Cic.idsire -as acquitted r.;m*elf we.i up to a mile and a- 4 uaiter. uw :.< Liyet to distinguish t-imsc.' ever a course n tending ... 12 fur', t„- La Reir.a is t^e

. r..;. one of th« i.e. i '..-.at has won eve: n d:sian«e. Sou.: s \e'*-rat. daughter having registered a g.K.d ;«•.-: ::: an. e :v get:.eg up into tr.;rd p.a ■:■ in : .-.» :i-: Au> k.and Cup. mi. h nbowfd ':.a' tr.e roan :r.a:<- was cat:;. :ng her «f i A aru; is f xprffw-ed lirwever. s- to whether La K*.na w-'V, strip as veil to-day as s:.- vas in Box.r.g Day. Re yal Irish and 'I.n.pa. have regisjered no'.ewvr'hy <;i..essfs ' v.-r p. turlongs. wri.e Self, b.v finished second to A..egai.on over a ir.i.e &nd a r.a.f in November. car:ur*-d a country cup izcr.-: a modcra'e lot Phosphorus, wno fin isned second to (' : .-.r'.e ,r. 'lie (irands'and Handicap a: F. .< :-..■■. is a - ..- i.ng some attentun or a i •■ r.e !.o- ri.-u up to the -;.-. w-irK- v. ■." , lieotord. who perlorrned ireditaby dur i._ ■.he ARC Summer Meetirg. is n.: with' .' ;r.er.cis. 1.-..- mam oouut about tie Puny io.; seems '.- whether he nil ii_i;»- well over the u.s:»r.<e, for he ,'ta.s only von '.;; to a n.oe t-c :ar. tnough to.. : .- no do-n' in at he a; pea red c. De go.: : en at tin r.gh; end when he finished m •i. ' to Mor.<;acK over furlongs at L ..:-..» Soldier nnisned lourlh in the Grandstand Handicap a: Eile-rs.ie to Chortle Phosphorus ana' Goidsi-e. though tit mere fact that he has been indulging in swimming and plot gh exercise at Kohimarama leaven a doubt as to his soundness. Monorail is said to be a certain starter.

Tne decision of tr>> Stewards' H»tdica:> a'. Takanma is eagerly awaited, j. c far •"» the race concerns Kitty B*ilairs and Soul lane. :or a 1. -■ of d.scussion .".as taken place ever tee S3ndicap;une of the pair »s compared with their .as*, meeting *t >ne Shore. «hen Scni',an< defeated the illy at an advantage v w 2ib only over '.ae satiie distarce Souitane n«:s Kitty Be'.lairs at an advantage of 12ib_ih:3 afternoon. i-.rn.-n in trie meanlime_ both ha?* been rcpu- ere : as » »rs at Eliersiic. Soutane ov«.<r a six furlongs course ilm ISsJ and Kitty Bei lairs. when she ran f.ve furlongs in "<>s. and defeased several of '.ho recognised SeJihe.—i spr inters.

Should Loyal Arch be saddled up for the two-year-old event this afternoon the Marble Arrh t: ily will be railed upon to meet Housewife on 6:b and March on lib worse lerma than when she defeated Housewife oy a neck and March by another length in "tie Sylvia Handicap of sis furlongs en Te £na. day at Ellershe. Moraehan's filly has proved herself smart this season, and "a lot <"!_ interest attaches to her showing with ?ft lOib tins afternoon THE ACCEPTANCES. MAIDEN HANDICAP, one mile.—Glenspire 9.2, Takan.m 6 2. Cole rain e & 2, Laoy Lynef.e 7 12, Spalperion 7.12. Troublesome 7.12. l'lempotent 7.8, Sir Rupert 7.6, Marble Star 7 7, Gluetanus 7 7. Nimrod 7 6, Amensin 7.6. Ulster 7.6. Hopye 7.6. Embers 7.6, Goldjnount 7 6 ZEALANDIA HANDICAP, seven furlongs. —Prince Soult 9 0. Tattoo 8.9. Cheddar &.S. Johe Fille 8.3. Tripoli 79. Monorail 7.9. Worcester 76. Soultane 7.6. Kaween 7.4. Makura 7.2. Selection 7.0. Lady Penury 6.13. HAURAKI HURDLE RACE, on© mile and aha.:' and 100 yds —Barbwire 10 7. Spalperion 5?. Teeners 9 8. Hakn 9 5. The Celt 9 I. Laverna 9.2, Starket 9.2. Providence 9.2, , BailyEowtrn 90. The Glad Eye 90. Waitopa 90. Erindale 9.0, Grey Lupin 9.0, Confirm 9 0. St. Lewis 9.0, Nixnblefoot 9.0. TAKAPUNA CUP. one mile and three furlongs and a-half.—Royal Irish 6.1. Goldsize 81. La Re na 7.13, Tinopai 7.8. Phosphorus 7 3. Bedford 6.12. Soldier 6.12. Monorail 6.9. Self 6.7. FERRY HANDICAP, five furlongs and *- half—Coleraine 9.0. Lady Lynette 8.10. i Fionnuala 8 6. Tamahere 6.3. Bouvardia 8.2. Manukan 6 2. GoldcaUher 6.2. Inspector 8-2. Brookfield 5.2. Cstherina 82. Thais 8.2. Manette 8 2, Glucian 62. Dandy Breeze 8.2, Ihapuna 8.2. CALLIOPE HANDICAP, five furlongs- and a-half.— Arch 9 10. Housewife 8.8, Lady Paula 7.10 March 13, Lightning 6.6, Harlostone 6 6. ToroU-iro 6 8. OREWA HURDLES, one mile and three-quarters-Cloudy Datvn 10.4. Gloy ? 6, Lady Sabretache 9.0. Ballygowan 9.0. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, five furionga and a-half.—King Lupin 9.0. £ittj ."Bellairs 8.4. Simple Sara 8.4. Glenspring "8.4. Waiorewa 7.13, Toreador 7.13, Goldire 7.13. Soultane 7.6. Delenda 7.5. Miss Livonia 7.0. Apellon 7.0. Blue Garment 7.0. Munater 6.13, Gold Necket 6.10. Znlupin 6.7.

Riders in the TaTca-nuna Cup are engaged as follows: —Royal Irish. McFlynn: La Reins Buchanan Tinopai. Robinson: Phosphorus. C Brown: Bedford. J. Conquest; Monorail. Cr-ap'm: and Self. Rice. F. Flynn has telegraohed his inability to come north to ride Gloy in the Orewa Hurdles at Takapuna, as a result of which the services of F. Tntchen Bave been secured.

If rumour speaks correctly B. Deelcv will be found piloting Ta.too in the .landia Handicap this afternoon and Soul 'ine in the Stewards' Handicap. A. McMillan will be found riding Kitty Bell airs in the Stewards' Handicap to-day at Takapuna.

GISBORNE RACING CLUB.

[BT TELEGRAPH. —FEESS ASSOCLATTOK.]

Gisbohxx. Thursday.

The following acceptances have been received for the Gisborne Racing Club's Sum mer Meeting: —

FIRST HANDICAP HURDLES, one mile and a-half —Bravest 10.6. Caber Davon 10-3. Chatmos 9.12. Soultie 9.4. Ambergris 9.4. Fagot 9 2, Muliie.no 9.0. British Rif£ '< 0

MAIDEN SCURRY, four furlonc*. weight 8 o.—lnaki. Lord Ainslie. Bavswater. Maryland. Hard Doer. Tok:. Rewansra. Heather II Pacific Slope. True Gun. Spectul. Ormoloid. Multiplane. King of Athol. Falstone. Potentiality. Lady Cook, br g Muhifid. Erin.

FLYING HANDICAP, six furlongs.—Ruar>sni 9.0. Iliad's Hero 8.10. Waiorewa 8.8. Evadne 79. Lady Alicia 7.3- Lord Possible 6.12

TE HAPARA HACK HANDICAP, seven furlongs.—Rigo Park 9.7. Brunswick 9.1. Multifual 8 12. The Summit 8.10. Perhaps 8.10. Grand Idea 8.8. -Nightanade 8.6. Dasher Boy 7 13. Glouria 7.11. Waiotapu. 7.10.

GISBORNE CUP. one mile and a-quart*r. —Multiply 88. Tathni 8.4, Despatch Cmrr.tr 82- Iliad's Hero 7.11. St. Elms 7 7. Self 7.5. Psrhaps 70. Lady Alicia 6 12. Fotentii-lity 6 7

FIRST WELTER HANDICAP, one mile. - Gazette 9 12. Lord Possible 9 11. Bock Fcrrv 9.6. Multtkoff 9.1. Montiform 9.0. The Summit 8.11. Field Force 8-9 RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP, five fnrioncs Watchful 83. Brunswick 8.2, Him» 7.13. Multiplicity 7 13. Hymen 7 12. Gavcium 70. Rupahu'7 7. Lady Teazle 7.5. Goldemar 73. Sea Chief 73. Te Araroa 7.3. Anxious 7.3. Carburetter 7.0 PARK STAKES HANDICAP, seven fur-longs—B-.rklme 9.3. Ruapani 9.1, Despatch Carrier 8.9. Tat.mi 8.9. Mummer 8.5. Waiorewa 84. Pursefiller 7.11. Self 7.9. Evadne 7 9. Srr.ilax 7 2. EGMONT RACING CLUB. 'BY TELEGEVFH—PBESS AS?O(~IATION.] twiu, Thursday. The following acceptances have been received fur the first day of the Egmont Ka-ias Club's meeting — OHAV'E HACK HURDLES, one mile and a half — Kew 11.2. St. Gate 112. Styrax 10.10. Clennetn 10.9. Tirohanga 10.9. Advancer 96. Ka-ua 9.6, Ascolan 9.0, Millbanks 9.0. I Armature 90. Maupata 9 0. I FLYING HANDICAP, six furlongi.— j Rewi Polo 9.4. Birneter 89, Demse Orme ,8 6. Bfldame 82. Master 61. Wioebird I 7 13. i'fc-ronale 7 11. Sir Moseiey 7 10, Kaniki 7 9. Tree Luoerne 7 6. Ineuru 7.6, Ardent : 7.5. Glenroy 6.13, Crawford 6.13, Master j Achilles 6.12. I MEREMERE HACK FLAT, five furlongs. i The Dodger 9.5. Toa Tece 91. Tyson 8 12, '. Avon Park 7, Lady Ami; SO, Vladineau j 7 12. Improve 7.10. Zion 10. Martingale ' 7 IC. Qur-.E6i 7 8. Fidd.-s.sa 7 2. Flying Queen i 7 2. Blacking 7 0. Top Twig 7.0. Silver March 17 0. Forty-four 70. Durane 7.0. Bewarewa ■ 7 0. Tirana 7.0 l EGMONT CUP. one mile and a-hal! — 1 Sea Pir.k 8 13. Emr.erador 8 10. Marshal | McDonald 78. Squore Dear 7 P. Bvron 76. , Imarose 7 4. Victoria 70. Shamanade 612 I Co-ir* Msrv.a! 6 1". Ladify 6 7 j LADIES' PURSE, eight furlongs and ai half —Silver Tim. O'entuHoch, Patronata. | Wares. Harbour Light. Ngapoto. Lupin' j Atrix. Antwerp. Idol. Chief Officer. Wita. I Phormium. Waipapa HACK FLAT HANDICAP, seven farlonps —Crawford 93. Patronymic 8 12, I Draft 85. E'.iroca 82. Captain 79. Miss j Do-a'ys 7 9. Syvan Dale 7 9. Quo Yadis 7 9. Combustion 7 9 Mahlstick 7.3. Cordon 7° I Miss Fisher 7 0. Nulform 7 0. WAREA WELTER HANDICAP, seven furlongs — Wild Lupin 9 8. Kan-ii 9.5, Sunbird 9 4. Firs- Consul 8.9. Stepney 7V7. Tehuhu 87. Tiatere 8.5. Bold Strode 81, Calais 8.4, Invader S3.

SOUTH AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. Nominations for all events to be, ran at th© South Auckland Racine Club's meetiajdose to-night at nine o'clock

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15830, 29 January 1915, Page 7

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15830, 29 January 1915, Page 7

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15830, 29 January 1915, Page 7

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