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SPORTING.

A.R.C. WINTER MEETING.

ELLEUSLIE ' TRAINING NOTES

Jrr E schooling work at Elleralic on Satura ?' tract€d a lar number of spectators.. Gold Fran and n companion were a. pair to school orer hurdles on the outside of the course proper. The former showed some improvement in his fencing, and under turfy cmd.tisna may be expected to jump reasonably well in coming events. However, he does not like tho going hard. Mahioltov. Penniless, Golden Forte, and JNo.a ion were others schooled over hurdles. Auction (ell heavily trying to negotiate ti,' , li» c V B v , tho mile and a-quaiter post, xlustccit received a nasty shaking ivmkor& shaoed better than Silver Pine and lo Onga in their essay over the big hurdle*, the display of the latter being hufef- dls&t>Dolntil »S. though he fenced h,.^?S2*? , foDCod well ovor the schooling hurdles in the centre of the course. Waimoi, Captain Lock, Northland, and Jims -lark started off for a round of the fleeplerha.se course, but King's Park failed to clear a hurdle down tho back of tho course. He afterwards finished. Captain bock and Northland were together *t the close of the essay, while Waimai displaced a desire to shirk some of the obstacles, and, after ho cleared the stone wall entering on the home stretch, he ran tip the course pronil S™" dwt S9. c * £ efor F - yn° could Pull him up. Then he cleared the .sod wall So? other obstacles on tho flat safely, but ii* i jH'i i©c ~ii°'T l' in *, ¥ nd mood "hen ho <o.e!-od tho steeplechase course in comi',td y «*.}& T K, Channel: Haute™, and Moddite. while Transfer joined ,h.i T od th Tu fh, and "egotiated the "hnoclea on the lull and the stono wall joiely Hopye The Channel. Hautere. and Moddrte was the order at the close of the essay. Jo Surrender, who joined in on tho journey, finished out tho course. The Waithe°s^ta C tU! HoP> ' *" n ° tiCed aCJon * st .racaranda schooled over hurdles late in the mining, while Sir John and Ulster were companions over » few of the steeplechase tieif on th flat Both cleared the fencet

, lel^. nd^, a maiden hurdler both ™£ d A. httrdteß m th ° «**• <* tK

Tenacious has been pleasing the touts by ins track work, and there is a tendency to I,' * 'I? 1 his prospects for the Great Northern m a favourable light. B , Gl»epot who is in , great art and who ''9 *l<oKe*| of as a likely aspirant for V.R C >-. mntt Rational honours, worked in company with John Bunny on the grass. Royal Ruins had the beat of Jocular and another on the sand. . Pierrot appeared to be moving attractively in Ins work on. the grass. »«racuveiy Golden Glow ran a circuit of the grass rwi°sffi ny wlih Glucian ' fair time being i-,; V „nSiJl f ° lhm indul S ed in useful sprinting on the rfrass.

FOR BURY PARK TROTTING CLUB.

DUXSI'KV WINS WINTER OATS.

[BT TELEGRAPH.— ASSOCIATION.]

DUNEDIN. Sunday. I in, t Forbi.ry Park Trotting Club's meet- , and *thJ C ;[ a y there =»? " good attendance, ! w*a toe. The course was or y heavy owing to the ram. The totaiiß °- ,1 f nan « lld compared with £17 14fi IU3 for last year. Results:— '" U ; AMATEUR HANDICAP, one mil* and j P^v-"^ 1 - 6 °y ds behind? 1- 2 A WirS Vv Bc *T iug - «*«*« khind. 3.' ah- fi ' T^ s "i a L M- Master Abda!Chitarr,a*!S££ tt i, 1 1 2 ' Bettydale; 10. Mj,rv a ilnV^/r 3 -. Port hell a? 16 8 rfix 8 ' Livingstone; 7, Waihenio • 3, Special Ribbon; 5. Parkfield «J p«:?u' &>»• w - s thna.- ? e . r ' 36 y ds behind. wm-idi -\ m ! ct \ M d ? behind, 2; 12 Jane >. r "hilii'l fr b i»«d. 3. Also Parted: u! MrvUftid; 5. RothcUffj 15, Luckyboy i? T,hL d '"§ Cess - J 11. Malice; 10 Petchild- 13' hope- fe ,i B 8 'r K "" ,h L»»; 6?-cS: 2 Am n '- -! nc '£ Btrlm ton ;1, Royal HopeU. AV 9r>, '• Sashwood; 16, Matty's Rnv Won bo- four lengths. Time, 4m 5s y " BhL¥ A iEM B i3P l ?\ P - two »»«> a ._6. Silver hind* 0 behind 1 j 1. Nihilist, 72yds be' fund, 2; 3. Beowood. ecr, 3. Also started 7, Georse M Junior: 4. 'Little George 5 Shanghai: 2. Lord Hose: 8, The printer' Woe by three lengths. Time! 5m 4s WINTER OATS HANDICAP, two miles -2. Dtuisncy, 36yda behind 1- q iflJifi ; i U T r V ffid. b a"t ■ &&*» «££ £>~ Parted: t {&. in o 6 ' A , cns ci» Machree: 11. Hectorata • 10. Sympathy : 5. Pat and TriT Point (bracketed); 7. Strategy, 8? Rorte's Drift £^ : 12 Stanley's Child. Won by four lengths. Time. 5m 10 3-ss. , DOMAIN HANDICAP, two miles -1 Royal Step. scr. 1; 6. South Star lords behind. 2; 9 « Eros. »«>■ behind."'. Also parted: 5. Socialist: 4. Gold Queen; 7, incs ° Tn , n: , 8 ' Scenery; 5. Maud Wilkes. 10. Silver Patch; 11. Dandv Child: 2 . JaeruaD: 12. Mammon. Won by four lengths, i Time. 5m 10s. j ST. _CLAIR HANDICAP, two mil._i. ' Billy Parole, SGydß behind, 1-. 10. Parkfield. 48yds behind. 2; 13, Patard. 3. Also started: 7. Beeswing; 8, Sunrise; 11, Royal Rothschild: 5 Solace: 5. Wonderland: 6. Rubicon: 4. Keta Peter: 14. Maungatui: 8. Mayfield; 2, Succory; 9, Craibwood; 12. Elcar- . bine. Won by a length and a-balf. Time, 5m 19s. • g JEFFS MEMORIAL* HANDICAP, one mile ar.d a-oxtarter. —1. Pitaroa. 24yds behind. 1: 2. Bamitiari. scr. 2: 4. Admiral Hal. 12yds behind. 3. Also started: 8. Hectorata.; 7. Pat: 10 Rorke's Drift: 3. Bank | Note: 5. Brown's Nueeet: 11. Dillon Maid; . R. Harold Junior: 9. Irvar. Won bv a neck. | . Time. 3m ie. \

FLYING HANDICAP, one mile.— lo, Strategy. 24yds behind. 1; 7. Holly ' McKmnev scr. 'J: 8. Gladeye. scr. 5. Also started: 11. Radiant Mom: 6. Quadroon: 5, Homeland; 12. Masterpiece: 2. Bill Brown: 8. Celtic and Huon Patch (bracketed) : 9. McCor.nichie; 1. Acushla Machree: 4. Silver QniciL Won bv eight lengths. Time. 2m 19 4-08.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 8

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 8

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16848, 13 May 1918, Page 8

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