SPORTING.
AVONDALE JOCKEY CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING. AUCKLAND, April 27.
The Avondale Jockey Ciub opened its autumn meeting to-day in fine weather. Thoro was « good attendance. The sum of £6069 was put through the machines, against £3156 for the corresponding day last year, an increase of £2783. The results ore as follow:—
MAIDEN PLATE, of oOsovs. Six furlongs. —St. Cyren, 7.11, 1; Inglis, 7.7., 2; Field Marshall, 7.7, 3. Scratched: Freebird and Poii!tawa. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 19 2-ssee. Dividends, £27 16s and £2 2s. HURDLE RACE, of 70sovs. Two miles.— Landlock, 10.7, 1; Bonomiana, 0.2, 2; Lach Fyne, 9.0, 3. The other starter, was Fabricator. Won by two lengths. ' Time, 3min 52Jsec. Dividend. £3 10s. OAKLEY HANDICAP, of 50,=ovs. Five iurlongs.—Kola Nip, 7.0, 1; Waitati 7.5, 2; Dtiart, 7.7, 3. Scratched: Aristocrat and Manapouri. Won by a length. Time, lmin 4sec. Dividend on Kola. Nip and Lady Cressy, who wero bracketed, £4 4s; 011 Waitati, £1. JUVENILE HANDICAP lor two-year-olds, at GOsovs.—Five furlongs. Haldane, 8.0, 1: Advocate, 7.10, 2: Quadroon, 94. 3. All started. Won by half a length. Time, lmin 4 2-3 sec. Dividends. £2 63 and £3 10s.
AVONDALE HANDICAP, of 175sovs. One mile and a-quarter.—Carl Rosa, 7.9, 1; Uhlarider, 7.13, 2; Lord Seaton. 7.8, 3. Scratched: Akarana, Sir Gilcad. Won comfortably by three lengths. Timet 2min 11 l-ssec. Dividends, £5 10a and £1. PONY HANDICAP, of ttsovs. Five furlongs.—'Waihou, 7.0. 1; StarytolleT, 8.5, 2; Octoroon, 9.0, 3. All started'. Won easily. Time, lmin 1 )-ssec. Dividends, £7 16s and "CHEVALIER HANDICAP, of 50aovs. Four furlong'.—Ce'crity, 8.0, 1; Turbine) 8.2, 2; Klondyke, 8.11, 3. Scratched: Octoroon, Aqua Regia. Won by a head., Time, 51sec. Dividends, £3 10s and £1 4s. •
RAILWAY HANDICAP, of SO scivs. Six furlongs.—Soultmaid, 7.7 (including 51b over), 1; Miss Crispin, G. 13, 2; Sweet Alice, G. 13, 3. Scratched: Dclania, Duart, Annoyed. Time, lmin 17fec. Dividends, £2 14s and £2 10s. LAWS TENNIS. An enjoyable game was played at Anderson's Bay on Saturday between teams representing the Roslyn and Anderson's Bay Clubs. Some very good games were played, especially the Ladies' Singles.- The gaiiio resulted in a mil for Roslyn by 13 games. Aooended are the scores:— Men's Singles.--E. Co'der (Roslyn) 7v. X. White (Anderson's _ Bay) 4; .D. Coltimb (Roslyn) 3 v. Meek (Anderson's Bay) 7; R- S. Black (Roslyn) 7 v. Maltby 'Anderson's Bay) 2.
. Men's Doubles.—Calder and Columb (Roslyn) 7 v. White mul Gibson (Anderson's Bay) C; M'Dougall and Black (Eoslyn) 7 v. Meek nnfl MaMby (Anderson's Bay) 5. Combined Doubles.—Columb and Miiss Bimon (Roslyn) G v. Gibson unci Miss AVb.iio (Anderson's Bay) 3; M'Dougftll and Miss C 800 l 5 v. Meek and Miss M'Caw (Anderson's! Bay) 6; Block and Miss Maculcy (Rcslyu) G v. Maltby and Miss Dnthic (Anderson's Bay) 0. Ladie=' Single?.—His? Boron (Roslyn) Gv. Miss 'White (Anderson's Bay) 2; il'iss E. Boot (Rcslvn) G v. Mrs Gibson (Anderson's Bay) 5. Ladies' Doubles.—Miss Boot and . Miss Baron .(Eoslyn) 2 v. Sirs Gibson and Mass White (Anderson's Bay) G; Missos C. Boot and Moeaulcy (Koslyn) H v. Misses M'Caw and Duthie (Anderson's Bay) G. -
Tota's: Eos'.yn, 63 games; Anderson's Bay, 52 games.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13889, 29 April 1907, Page 6
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