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SPORTING.

CRICKET. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] ' * (Per Press Association.) Received July 5, at 10.20 p.m. : ' :: Capetown, July. 5. The South African Cricket Association lias decided, since a guarantee is not •, forthcoming, not to send a team to Australia. Received July 6, at 11.45 a.m.' A ' London, July 5. In the University match Oxford scored 315 in the first innings to Cambridge's 76. The highest score for the latter was Collins' 31. He is a son of Dr Collins, of Wellington. For Oxford Le Couteur, an Australian, took six wickets for 20 runs. 1 » Lancashire beat Worcester with against 48 and 62. Dean took 11 wickets for 67 and Huddleston 9 for 38. Both bowled unchanged throughout the match. . ' Yorkshire beat Surrey by five wickets. For tjie former Rhodes scored 88. (not out) and- took 11 wickets for 72. HORSE RACING. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] (Pee Press Association.) Received July 6, at 9.35 a.m. Melbourne, July 6. Burn, the crack jockey, has received an offer from Baron Rothschild m Austria, guaranteeing £IOOO. and expenses as a retainer, for a season in Austria. APPOINTING A IIANDIGAPPER. , (Per Press Association.) " Hokitika, July 6. The delegates of the West Coast racing' clubs met here last night to appoint a-haiidicapper for the Westport, Reefton, ' Greymouth, Kumara, and Hokitika meetings. Ten applications were received for the position, whicli carries a salary of two hundred guineas. The names were reduced to four: Messrs Noble (Reefton), Doogan (Greymouth), Shannon (Wellington), and Gibbs (Gore). Tho final ballot was between Messrs Noble aujl Doogan, the latter receiving tho support of the Grey Unb with 18 votes, and Noble that ot the other four clubs with 32 votes. Mr Noble was then appointed for tho year. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. (Per Press Association.) Cliristcliurch, July 6. The following handicaps have, been declared for the C.J.C. Grand National meeting: — i- c Winter Cup—Penates 11.9, California 11.4, Boanerges 11.4, Los Angelos 11-3, North-East 11.2, Sir Frisco 10. H, fet. Aidan 10:11, Mei-rio Zealand 10.0, Waucliopo 10.5, Wimmera 10.5, Ngapuka 10.3, Balaclava 10.2, Tiptoe 10.1, Nyland 10.1, John 10.1, My Lawyer 10.0, Bonnie Glen 9.13, Sliarpshooter 9.13, Bollin 9.13, Faunus 9.13, Paragon 910 Wet Day 9.9, Tawliaki 9.9, Rose Noble 9.8, Electrakoff 9.7; Adjudge 9.6, Cronstadt 9.6, Grand Slam 9.5, Passion 9.5, Fasnakylo 9.5, Quarto 9.5, Wild West 9.5, Dreadless 9.4, Silkweb 9.3, Manillus 9.3, Royal Marine 9.3, St. Felix Q. 3, Dabchick 9.2, Gold Battery 9.1, Miss Advance 9.0, Zetland 9.0, Spato 9.0, Tekakatoa 9.0, Bourbon 9.0, "Dmeraboy 9.0, Penza 9.0, Pinul 9.0, Nightliglit 9.0. Steeplechase. —Bribery 12.13, K latere 11.13, Audax 11.13, L(?ch Fyuc 11.7, Red Macgregor 11.5, Sirus 11.3, Nero 11:3, To Arai 11.2, Capitol 11-0, Tyrannic 10.9. Waiouo 10.9, liuihvorth 10.8, Lovell 10.7, Le Beau 10.6, Sir Letlie 10.4, Corazon 10.4, Stone Ginger 10.0, King Hippo 9.13, Prospector 9.11, Aorangi 9.10, Maidi 9.10, Full Cry 9.9, The Gunner 9.8, Showman 9.8, Southern Cross 9.8, Swarthmoor 9.8, Northern Star 9.7, Dr. Bill 9.7, Ratepayer 9.7, Cowra 9.7, Oakleigh 9.7. Hurdles. —Wimmera 11.13, Compass 11.6, • Prophet 11.2, Paisano 11.1, Ataalnia il.l, Tauira 11.1, Ben Joiison 11.0, Audax 10.12, Ox'ton 10.9, Tyrannic 10.5, Reumac 10.5, Gold Bird 10.4, Paritutu 10.3, Hydrant 10.2, Mahuta 10.1, Longner 10.1, Tiii Cakobau 9.13, Outlander 9.12, Woolloomooloo 9.11, Stayboy 9.11, Stone Ginger 9.10, ;Aotea 9.10, Continuance 9.10, Prospector 9.5, Lionheart 9.4, Aorangi 9.4, Waitapu 9.3, Feu-de-joie 9.2, Xaxier 9.0, Whata-, kura 9.0, Jack Ashore 9.0, Rifleran'ge 9.0, White Cockade 9.0, Arclight 9.0, Kremlin 9.0, Pukenui 9.0, Captain Jingle 9.0, White Lie 9.0, Fandango 9.0, Illustrious 0.0, Swarthmoor 9.0, Appin 9.0. FOOTBALL. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] (Pee Pbess Association.) MAORI TEAM IN VICTORIA. Received July 6, at 8.50 a.m. i , . Melbourne, July 6. Thb' Maori footballers defeated a combined team of ; Victoria and the navy by 50 to 11. ..The following will represent the Excelsior Football Club in their ; matches 011 Thursday Senior: Young, M'lntyre, ,Dunlop, Goodall, Oliver, Lindsay (2), Perry, Ross, Muldrew (2),. M'Kenzie, Rivers, Ongley, Williams; emergencies, Paton, M'Guffog, Calder. Juniors: Sherwin, Hall, Gibson, Eccles, Wilson, Young',' Milligan, Hubbard, Gebbie, Martin, Rosie, Allan, Dorward, Cottihgham, Spiers, Atkinson, de Courcey. Drags will leave the Swan Stables at 2.15 p.m. '.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10499, 6 July 1910, Page 4

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SPORTING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10499, 6 July 1910, Page 4

SPORTING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10499, 6 July 1910, Page 4