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SPORTING.

CANTERBURY MEETING.

THE CUP ACCEPTANCES. i £bx xsL-rcaju-TX.—pslss xssocunos.} CK2ISTCHTJECH. Monday. j The following acceptances nave been re- | ! ctired in c<Drmescticn with th* Canterbury; I Jockey Club's Siiriag Meeting:— ZEALAND CT?. -2 miles. st lb it lb I I Trespass, inc. Scicm . ... 7 13 i j Sib. pen. - - 9 0 TentiK-fieid . . 7 G | I Bcyai Star . . J* ;2 Festivity ...76 i Marquetenr . . 8 11 "Kilgour .... 7 3 ! Cupid on .... 8 10 Eftoitabla ... G 13 ] Foo Chow ..S3 AimcSerr . . . 612 j | Raroi 3cr ~80 Mnraabi .... SlO j j Bcse Day . . 7 11 j | HANDICAP. 6 far,—Sol- j I faaeUa, 9,13; The Hawk; 9.7: Rational, 9.3; j Plato. 9.1: Anomaly. 3-13: Vespucci, S. 10: I : Chimera. 3.4: Maicna. Snitaph. 8.3; "Royal '. I Msc, 8.1; Ikrteumg Port. 7.-11: .Bon Spec, j ■710: Passionless, 7.2. M-anr Kittle, Inah, j S-12: Tatau Tatsu, 6-9: limelight, G-s.se- I ; worthy, 5.5-. Bomaa, Mantua, Bosker 3cy. j : 6.7- j TEE CAULFIELD CUP. : WEaTHER'S SU3PBISE VICTORY, j ■ I Melbourne papers now to band Bring .fall j ! details bearing on the Cauifieid Cup. wmch • | event wae run on the 2J*t ant. These ! ■ show that Stare, Secrak. Parser,, and Mo,y- i neaux formed the favourite division. The j ■ j first sensation was . supplied by aooraa. i who played -p ax the post and unseated j bis rider; bat the. usmiy «;uiae was quick*? I . ; secured, and -then the barrier went up be . was ens of the quickest on his legs. Spo» : rak erubsecxaeatly go* tbe worst cf a coi*l- ' sion with VioioaceEo just htiore entering tba straight, and what IB said to nave looked ' "like a good winning chance was instantly ' : mi- ed The race was ran at a cracitmg -ace thxoughoui. and tbe following, taken ' from tbe Melbourne leader, sliows tnat ins ' of Whntier was gamed in a manner : that *hv™d up the victor is attractive colours:—''Whinier was well up most of the trav but be bad a rough passage antii they ' ->as"4d" the nine-fnrlongs post. There apout a dozen horses w«re ahead of h:m, but from this point be sot a nice ran. and graau- • ally worked his way to the front He was first into tbe straight, but Purser ana . Taaxraioomf. were at bis beeW **»SEJ ' tackled him first, ana most pevpte «£**« . hno to go on and win just u be did against ! TbeTe wis no daeh in his finish; : hag effort. He was going.at one psee._ and ! could not produce tnat httm bit of trrdiiance I n necessary at the end of a long race, and ", aid a farlons from borne it became appar- \ ent be could not beat Wfattur. , pen ; who bad been fourth last as tbeV went over tbe bill threw out a strong challenge, and again it was expected sat . i Whittle? would give grouna. The colt is , ; nol hins if not gritty, ana he hang on. aid Taagalooma was beaten off. It says ; mnca for the stamina of Wbitue- that be :«, gble to mcMssfnlly withstand Btiong : rnallenges in Q'-iick socceßsion rrom horses 'ike Parser TanEaiooma." . . Thoueb Whittier was. not one oi the . ! favonrit* division, the victor? wwjml reeeired. as the owner.. Mr. B. Ctiaaey. «J- ---■ w, a wide popularity. . It .is ampatri i that tba stable commrssion in fttTOHT « : wittier a»oai!t«d to sometranß iiie ! £30,000, the bulk of wbicn was i*cured at . I 10 Tbe° rloer of Wbitrier is an .apprentiee 1 : .lalned S Simmons, and be reeeiTed £1000 ! i!or his effort en the Woorak coit. j 'iIELBOUKSE Ctt SCBATCEINGS. Australian and N.Z. Cable Asaoaarion. • i (Heed. 3-5 u.m.) MSLBOTJPIvE. Oct. 30. : fcte S Derby. "5 has arnvefl and ,wi,l ride ' »•!: « Cr JSI F "Dempser will rde- Furser T S Csirtm inll ride Tassaioama » j ™l L 1 l!&3J S 3l* l E& 650gns was rei; fa &Sr s i^^ojii^!EtLEBSIXB IDLE POST. i w . 4 « hearing on the mile Post at i „?*"*&?• engased attention, for some !: 5-" rs ::t, P ""c'iit at the bands oi tbe.ofEc:ai» 7 : Lttl« t-ae Pt-x stewards and a euo- . ;ci tce ..r„ j'that bodv met at ? i commstiee « w* the ane»iion. i ! tbe.course « or^ Ted at to shjft the .; a s^ l " '\-« £-orn tbe right to the left naad r i ing apr.era.tje 'f°*? wi ;i be an improve.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 5

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SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 5

SPORTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 5

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