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SPORTING.

HORSE RACING.

f. : c l ~ " " ~C.J.C RACES. (Per Pkess Association.) ; Christchurch, November 9: The weather was beautiful for the , third day of the Canterbury Jockey ' Club's metropolitan meeting, and the ] attendance was good, including the , Vice-Regal party. There was some ■ capital racing, but the day's enjoyment ; was marred by an accident in the Otaio ' t Plate,, in which Cullinan fell, bringing down in turn The Lark, Martist,, and Bollin. W. Young (rider of The Lark) escarped practically uninjured, but C. Jenkins (the rider of Martist) received a very severe flesh wound in the thigh. L.< Wilson (the rider of Cullinan) had his leg broken and ¥ D Jones (ndoi of Boilm) had his collarbone dislocated :Martist sustained such injuries that lie Had to be destroyed, but the other horses weie unhurt The totalisator investments weie £19,882 as against £19,934 last year, while the bookmakers' 'fees totalled £539. Results CANTERBURY CUP, of 700 sovs; weight for age. Diabolo, 9-3 • -I Bilkdale, 7.6 . . _2*

John, 9.2 • - <X Also started: Outlander'9.3,; Lawn Rose 9 1, Merriwa 9.0, and'lngoda 8 9. Outlander was in fiont for the-first six furlongs, hut.Diabolo tooWcharge as thes-nent out-if the stalla string challenge by Birkdale, won and a half, John a similar distance away. Time, 3min 58 "l-ssec. JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, of, 750 ' ■ sovs. One mile. Madame Madcap,' 6.13 ' 1 Pormby, 70 . * .. v 2 Randstream, 8.0 ". -.. 3 Also started Los Angelos 8.10, Polymoiphous 8.7, Wimmera 7.ll,iKohmoor "6.10. and Gunboat 6.8 (carried "6.13). Forniby and Ma'dam Madcap led into the straight, and ma good finish Madam Madcap won by tluee parts of a length. Time, Imin 40 2-ssec. Los Angelos, the tavonte, got away badly. ' OAKS STAKES, of 500 sovs, for three-year-old' fillies. One mile and a-half. JVTartine ... . . 1 ' Lady Reina 2 Counteimine . . 3 Also started Humming Bird. Won comfortahlj bv a length. Time, 2min 86 4-ssec. OTAIO PLATE," of 300 sovs. One mile and a-half. Coioniform, 8.2 l . 1 Adage, 8 8. "2 Rose Noble, 9.8 . .. ' 3 ilso started Bollin 9.11, Cullman 8.2, Boutade S 13,* Martist 8 13, 'The L.nk S 12, Dabchick 88, Giand Slam 8 3, Aimameirto 8 2, and Mumma 8.0. Won bj a' length. Time, 2mm 37 2-oscc. ELECTRIC PLATE, ot 350 sovs, foui tui longs. Culput, 6.1 1 Naumai, 8 12 . . 2 "bunbumt, 8 2 3 Usj started Hohungatahi 8.12, Lad} Onzoin b 10, and Tenterhook'~7.ll. i\ on easily by, two lengths. Time, "48 !-") LC J--. , ;*- > ~. \ CJ'C MEETING. By Telegraph." „ (Special to 'the Oamaru Mail.) Chustchuich, November 10 Lovely weather favored the Ca'nteibuii Jockey Club foi the third daj's 'i.iung jesteidaj, and. the attendance foi Oaks Day was good. Close finishes weie again wltnessed Mastei : Paul was first away in the Hurdles, and-, 1 establishing a several lengths lead, lasted long enough to win by two lengths from Aorangi, who beat Milo. Beckwell toll at the third fence, giving Rettei, the rider, a nasty, shaking. <. .Miscount and Orion were first away in the Spring At the distance Masterpiece joined them aud, in a good finish, won by a neck, 'giving Sir George Clifford h*■ first win. Balaclava and Dreadless 'U'ie first away.-in .the Avon Welter, 'nit alter a furlong San Sev<?ro showed the way to the distance, where the.field••losad up, Merrivonia-and Domino'challeiiging Dreadless, but the. latter sustained her rim and won' by a length from Dominoj who beat Merrivohia, by a similar distance: Outlander ran to the flout on the word "go" 111 the Canterbury Clip, but passing the stand Diabolo took charge and showed the w i\ past Cutts', with Outlander and .John in close attendance. Going'down lie back stretch John joined Diabolo, Outlander lying next. At the .mile ost Ingoda moved up to the latter, iiid -a quarter' of a mile from nome . Hirkdals commenced his run, joining Di.ibnlo at the ■entrince to the stiaight. At the distance the lcadeis wei6 at top, and in a irreau finish the top weight beat Birkdale hs a John two lengths away third. At the conclusion of the lace the stewards administered a caution to Jenkins, riderLof Diabolo, foi interfeiing with Outlander duimg -the running. Los Angelos. was favorite for the Jockey Club. Handicap, but was slow- to move, arid, .w-itli.."Saiidstream, lost several lengths." Form by' was first away from Polymorphous and Madam Madcap Thus they lan for half the distance, when Wnnmeia moved up At the distance Forniby and Wimmeia were being ridden,'but could not overtake Madam Madcap, who won by a long neck from Formbj. Sandstream finished fast thjrd From a good start Humming Bud was ihst away m the Oaks At Cutts' Countermine joined the le.'dei, and they ran down the back togethei. At the entrance i/O the straight.. Mai line and Lady Reina moved up and the former, going on full of running, won easily by a length Coroniform was a. staunch favorite for the Ot.uo Plate, and although mterfeied with during the running, won 3asil\ at the finish from Adage, with Rose Xoble a close third - rThis race was, losponsible for one of the woist accidents that has occmred at Riccaiton, as. going 'down the back stiotch 'Cullinan ,fell, bringing down Martist, Bollin, and The Lark, the lattei being thrown over s the rails. L. A\ llson (uder of Cullinan) had one of Ins legs broken, F D Jones (rider of Bollin, had his collarbone dislocated, ,C Jenkins (rider of Martist) received a ei e Jlesh wound on the thigh and w is bidh shaken, W Young (uder of The Lark) received an abrasion oh the face. Martist, winner of ]: thel North Ot igo Handicap, had his shoulder bioktn and was destroyed. Owing to the condition of the injured jockeys the stiwaids postponed an inquiry mto the c:.us>e of the accident until Saturday. The da} 's sport concluded with the Electric Plate, which fell to-Culprit, who won easily from last year's wmnei, Xaumai, with Sunburnt third. Cul put, so fai, has not been beaten

AUCKLAND RACES. (Per Pbess Association.) • "Auckland, November 9.* The weather was unfavorable for the second-day of the A.R.C. .spring meeting, and the attendance was very moderate. Results: — 1 King Edward Memorial Handicap.— Waimangu, 7.13, 1, Sedition,-8.-13;'2: Paisano, 8.3, 3. Musket* Stakes. —Miss Wm50me.,,9.2, 1 , HemispTiere, 7.0, 2; Cloudy Dawn, 7.10, 3. • ■ , -' Onchunga Handicap Steeplechase.— Antarctic, ,11.7, 1; Reservoir, 10.6, 2,Capitol, 11.8, 3. - * , . Maiden Plate Handicap.^—Regain, < 8.1, If Master .Wairiki, 6.10, 2; Waiotahi, 7.2, 3. Epsom Handicap;—Kakama, 7.13, 1, Sir Artegal, 8.1, 2;-Apellon, 7.10/ 3

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10608, 10 November 1910, Page 6

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SPORTING. HORSE RACING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10608, 10 November 1910, Page 6

SPORTING. HORSE RACING. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10608, 10 November 1910, Page 6

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