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SPORTING.

RACING IN ENGLAND. Press Asßociation-By Tetegrnih-CopyrigUt,

LONDON, May 3, The following is the tosuH of the

OXE THOUSAND GUINEAS . STAKES,

for threoycat-oia fillies. Weight 9.0. R.M. Kr W. Hall Walkor'a Witch Ehn, by.

Onne—Cannie Lassie Lord Falmouth'e Frugality, by St. Frus-

quin—Wee Virgin ■• •• Mr Arthur James's Sixty, by Diamond Jubilee—Lucina

CHRIBTCHURCH RACING CLUB'S AUTUMN MEETING.

(Pμ Uwtkd Press Association.)

CHMSTCIIURCH, May 4.

The Christchtirch Racing Club's autumn meeting was he!d to-day at Phiropton in beautiful weather. There w«3 a good attendance. The tovilisß'lor investments amounted to £583-1 10s. The results arc as follows:— HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of dOsovs. One mile-Monkey Puzzle, 9.0, 1; Leeadc, 9.7, 2; Fancywork, 9.0, 3. Also started: We* Blanket 9.5, King Stork 9.0, and Narcissus 9.0. Won by two lengths. Time, lnrin ■17 3-DEOC. Dividends, £2 4s aud lls. MAIDEN HANDICAP, of 35sovs. Seven furlongs.—Sant Rosaleer, 8.5, 1; West Wind, 8.5, 2; Giovanni. 8.13, 3. Also started: Coalgato 8.8, Va!o 8,0, and Slow Meg 7.10. Won by two lengths. Time, lnsdn 31 3-ssec. Dividends, Si 10s and JB2 2s. CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN HANOICAP of lOOsovs. One nrilo and a-quartor.— Harvest, 8.11, 1; Probable, 8.6, 2; Lapland, 7.9, 3. Also started: Stronghold 8.11, Makmofl 8.2, and Pieldgun 7.3. Won by a length. Time, 2min 14 3-sscc. Dividends, £3 18a and £I RICCARTON HANDICAP TROT, of 45sovs. Two miles.—Britannic, 32sec,l; Maid,34scc, 2; Edward 11., 38sec, 3. Also started: Wax ecratoh, Prince Warbeck Msec, Bill 209 ec, Ben Blackwood 31sec, Creigarusrkey Slsec, Frithiof 34sec, Slewco 38sec, To Porangi 33sec, Forest Chimes 33sec, Miss FoxliaH (2sec. Won by three longtha. Time, sindn 15bcc. Dividends, £7 10s and £1. FLYING HANDICAP, of GOsovs. Five fur-longs.-GwMdoline, 0.7,1; Aimoo Soult, 8.10, ■2, Silkwob a3, 3. Thoso were Uio only starters. Won by three lengths. Time, lmin 4 l-ssec. Dividend, £2 16s. HACK HANDICAP, of 2Ssovs. Six fra-longs.-Hcortkn, 8.8, i; Gypsobol, 9.0, 2; Monkey Puzzle, 9.0, 3. Also started: Pattypan 8.11 and Vale 7.11. Won easily by four !;.naths. Time, lmin 18 2-sscc. Dividend, £3 IG3T

WELTER HANDICAP, of 60aovs. Six furlongs.—Czar Kolohol, 8.2, 1; Tesaera, 9.9, "• Jolly Roger, 5.9, 3. Also started: Ivanoff 9.13, Watershoot 9.5, Mango 5.12, Don Or.«ino 8.8. King Stork 8.3, and West Wind 8.0. Won easily by three lengths. Time, lmin 1C 3-58 CC. Dividends, £11 14s and £lHs.

SPBEYDON HANDICAP TROT, of 4550v 3 . One mile.—Oym, 17sec, 1; Berlin 11,, Msec, 2; Seaweed, 19sec, 3. Also started: Frederick 6fec, Bellona 15sec, Joy 16sec, Lilla Huon XTscc, Elestric Bell 2Oacc, and Wairaku 24scc. Won ensily by four lengths. Time, 2min 33sec. Dividends, £1 10s and JM 10s.

TAHUNA PARK TROTONG MEETLVG.

The ncceptancDs received for tho Tahuna Park Trotting meeting, to be held on Wednesday and Saturday, are considered satisfactory, an'd as they include such well kown perfnrmers are'Verax. I!.C. Lady Lillian. Boselieath, You Yangs, Francesco, Rockot, Battleaxe, Young Stanley, and many others, tiho success of tho meeting is assured, as highclass trotting will be- the order of tho day. Tho track is in splendid older, and fast times should be registeeil in tho chief events. The first raco starts at 1 p.m. each day, anc l music will bo supplied 'by the Citizens' Band. y

ASHBUETOX RACES. (Pμ Uinra Presb Assocutiok.) CHRISTCHUItCH, May 4. Mr Henrys lia3 declared tho following weights for tho Ashburton meeting:— Longbeach Welter.—Clementine 10.7, Silkwob 10.3, Lupulito 10.2, Heorthcn 9.8, Gypsobe! 9.1, Hemlock 9.0, Jack Ashore 8.12 Mangrove 8.9, Pattypan 8.9, Pa Tuna 8.8, Lady Medallist 8.8. Takaroa 8.8, Hope Deferred 8.8, Ciiovanni R.B. Royal Shell 8.2, Kulemma- 8.0, Coalgate 8.0, Miss Hamilton 8.0. Vale 8.0, Obligate 8.0, Beer Tax 8.0, Antony S.C. Sovereign 8.0. Fairfield Welter.-Manjess 9.13, Ruapehu 9.Q, Crosvenor 8.13. Sychera 8.12, Thunderer 8.11, Post-card 8.9, Mango 8.9, Monkey Puzzle 5.7, Speculate 8.5, Roscommon 8.4, Wet Blanket

8.3, Athena. 8.0, Fjcywoik BO King Stork 8.0.

Ashburton Hnnrtip.-StronglioM 9.0, Pag Soul 8.5, Makwoff IX Lap'.tmd 7.9, Koscblcom 7.5, Idasa 7.tAs<e«ai 70 Fandango 7.0, Field Gun 7.0. ■

Selling HamlicapjOrdmanco 9.0, Nor'wester 8.1-2. Battler B',. Hemlock R. 5. Hypnotist 8.4, Mn.lst.or B.3J{oy!i\ Sholl 8.0, Xarnmgnric 7.7, Fairsig 7.2, Slow Jilajj 7.0, Beer Tax 7.0, Tomtit.9.

Trial Handicap.—jvsmlolihe 9.5. Sant Kosalecr 8.8, Giovan. S.B, Silent Member 8.4, Salaam 8.0, West Wind 7.13, Kulomma 7.9, Zero 7.7, Amokla - 7.7, Fairsigirt 7.7, Obligate 7.7, Gnnloi 7.7, Rheingokl 7.7, Zior«™ 7.0. Work 7.1 Antony 7.0, Chryscio 7.0 Kite 7.0, Petard 7, Sovereign 7.0. Grove Farm Handip— Probablo 9.0, Zetland 8.9, llariki 8.3, 'je Seerfi.'i, Czar Kolohol 7.13, Grand SUi 7.10, Clementine 7.9, Jolly Roger 7.4, Sihveb 7.3, Lupulito 7.3, Don Orsino 0.12, Botbaetea 0.9.

MARLIKMGH EACES. (Pjsr Uhitid -mss AssoruTioN.) ' BLEKHETM, Hny I The following ai the acceptances for th» anlnnui meeting otbe Marlborough Racing Club on May 8 ad 9:-

Hurdles.—llepali 10.13, Acetylene 10.0, ltonKiny Lad 9.13, Tckainui 3.10, Mtvkino 9.0.

Welter.—TruthfiiD.7, Devohin 9.7, Hiro 9.0, Clem 8.10, Tiwhft 0, ilclton Hull 8.9, Gold Bird 8.3.

Cup.—iEolus O.O.Royal Blue B.G, Xarcolio 8.6, Moloch 7.11, Ji'olhn 7.8, lYent 7.7, Wftitapu 7.4, Silken Rii 7.3, William 7.3, Eirq 7.0, Rosio 6.10, La Bri>cdo G.lO. Auturun Uack.—Mairi 8.4, Lndy Bercaford ao, Mouta 7.9,C1cm 7.9, Compass 7.8, Barley 7.8, Kai Ein 7.C, San Julie 7.4, Swe?t Hill 7,0, Blrni 7.0.

Flying Kandiciip.-Ito 9.0, Platypus 9.0, Scotch Heel 8.7, Trci 8.5, White Ribbon 7.13, Silken Kein 7.12, Hlspring 7.4, B«r!oy 7.0. Bracelet.—Lawn iose 11.5, Tiwhft 11.0, Melton liall 11.0, lisie 10.12, Acctylone 10.11, Itomany Lnd 10.1 Kaingatahi '10.9, Gold Biid 10.8, Sweet 111 10.7, Geisha Girl 10.7, Mokapuna 10.7, Tone 10.7, M-akino 10.7, Blue Spur 10.7.

Electric-Matasi 0.0, Kaiulni 8.12, St. Killan 8.9, PhymaU 8.7, Hillspring 8.7, Barley 8.3, Kai Errinß.oSan JuKe 8.0, Swoet Ilonutain 7.7, Blune 77, Heroine 7.7, Oblivion 7.7, Sun. Toy 7.7, Mel 7.7, Secretary 7.7. NEW ZEAJAND ATHLETIC UNION. INVERCAIiGILL, Hay 4. Tho Execute Council of tho New Zealand Athletic Union liae decided thai exemption froi disqualification cannot be allowed compdtors taking part in proprietary sports wke betting is carried on. A decisive line oiaction has been agreed upon, resulting iu a. ill to be presented to Parlgv raent for tho (ppression of betting.

HOCKEY. The Univorail Club held a useful prnctico at Porbury ot Saturday afternoon, when Ctittlo's side dtaited Goodman's- side by 5 goals to 2. Thelub anticipates being able to enter three lean this season for tho Otago Hockey Contie'scorapetitian.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13895, 6 May 1907, Page 6

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13895, 6 May 1907, Page 6

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13895, 6 May 1907, Page 6

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