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SPORTING

I''li:mtxotox traixin t c notes.

Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright.

I'LEMINCTON, October 30. Peru ran half ;l ,„i| o j„ 51fi0Ci Ej|K ,. s Lro*s a. like distance iu 52sce, while \Emir ami A awa oeounied S6s«e. Dyed Garments beat lost 1 own over 12 furlongs ie. 2min o9.sec. . MASTERTON RACES. (Per United Prkss Association.) TU if ERTON, October 30. i I Hireling wn s concluded to-day. Jhe course was sticky on account ol lam m Ihe mpming. ResultsHACK lIPIiDLUS One mile and a-half. Win 1 Lsbeccio 2, J OO Ward 3. Also started: flat ev, Speetosa. Uolden Butterfly, Indian Mm,ny, and Adventure. Won uy ft iongui.

TRADESMEN'S HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.-Mildura 1. Kin,r p ost ? Knwlro" Als0 I fit,lrl^ l: Investment and' Knight Commander.- Won bv a neck .Lime, lmin 33 3-ssec.

PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, One mile and one furlon K .-Saiidstre.im 1, Kkye 2 Silken .vJkcm 3._ Also started: Irish Rifle' PolyanUms Hiro, Gaelic, and Sim 58 IS' V R ImKth - Tm '

Hlt ril-WEICrHT HACK HANDICAP One niile.-Aetherby 1, Tainui 2. The=o were the only starters. Won by l w |f a

HUNTERS ' HANDICAP HURDLES Ono milo and .three-quarters.—Ballaneo 1 wITm ' K' mkk , 5 - Alfo Parted:* UhaUtnh Otiis, and Taiana. Won bv throe lengths. WELTER HACK HANDICAP. One niile.-St. lirandon 1, Tangaroa 2, Kelso 3.' Also starved: Windace. Routine, Hidden, j-nd Colo-,sib on by three lengths, lime, lmin 48 4-ssce.

STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Six fur-lonK.s.-Golden Eagle 1, 'l'o.i Tnhi 2, MI XL A ™. sorted: Lothair, Simplex, ami Aberration. Won by three lengths, 'lime, lmin 16 3-s»co. electric hack handicap six fui-longs.-Yi 1 Sir Antrim 2. Timotliv 3. Also started: Axitc, Ilernua, The Cockatoo, C°:K„.er, Thera, S oa?r .' Kimn-ria,,. and liniewhai. Won by half n length. Time, lmin 17 2-ssec.

AUCKLAND MEETING. (Per Units',n Pht.ss Association.)

t- . Oetobor 50. nil?- fi A " c ,f an f l Rac ''>.<! Club's spring meeting the following are left in tho City Handicap and Welcome Stakes after the iinal payments: — TIS 7 Ha (inc. 511, pen.) 9.7, Uran urn 8.13 Leonator 8.13. LochbJ 8.8 •Douche (inc. 511, pen.) '8.5, Ruapnraha 8.2, ian fcan 8.0, Paritutu 7.12, Carl Rosa 711 Dunborvc 7.2, Sandsl.roam 6.13. Welcome Stalces.-First WairiUi 8 5 8,5, Maori King 8.5 St. Amans 8..., Kxcalibur 8.2, Monsieur 'fioiilt 6.i, lliloganee 8.0, Ivakama 8.0, Salute 8 0 lctrmuu 8,0. ' '

The acceptances for other' events are as loliows: —

President's Handicap. — Davdanns 9.0, Aristocrat 8.7, Rosavoara 8.1, Ramta 8 0 ?R lJ m k -i 7 '? 2 ' W nimm K» 7 - n > Pt- Cyreno 1.8, Okaihaku 7.0.

Flying Handicap.—Te Aroha 8.9, Muskerry 8.3, Tui Cakobau 8.2, Majiapouri 8.0, Advocate 7.13. Pohutu 7.13, Ikon 7.9, Landlock 7.6, Lycia 6.12. , Hohson Handicap.—AYauchopo 9.4, Do"gor Bank 8.9, Inplis 8.3. Lady Francos 81 Karata 8.1, Ngapuka 7.12, Explosive U, lx,rd Crispin 7.6, Cjrettus 7.5, Cyroniac 7.3 Cavma.nia 7.2, Jena 7.2, Aristos 7.0, tfontira 7.0, Dainty 7.0, Fidels 7.0, Miehaeloff 7.0, Kapiiarangi 7.0, Hard Rock 7.0' San Paulo 7.0, Totika 7.0.

Shorts Handicap.—Cambrian 9.1, Foremost, 8.11, Muskerry 8.6, Tatnainupo 8.3, Royal Soult. 8.0, Ilaldano 8.0, Devon port' 7.13, Lueio7,l3, Loongana 7.12, AVaihnku 7.8, Grind Wife 7.5, Quadroon (inc. 51b pen,) 7.3, Coromandol 6.12.

Hunters' Steeples.—Mawhiti 12.4, Bachelor 12.3, .Mozart. 10.9, Warden 10.8, Laddie 10.7, Tom Burns 10.7, Irish Jig 10.7, -Connecticut 10.7, Hardy 10.7.

c.j.c. metropolitan meeting. (Per United Press Association.) _. OHRISTCTTUROII, October 30. Hie following handicaps havfe been declared. for the C.J.C. Metropolitan meeting:--. Spring Hurdle Handicap, of 250sovs. Twomilcs.-Stormont 12.6, Lyrist. 10.13, Lecsido 10.9, Playmate 10.4, Leonardo 10.2, 10.1, Smp 9.9, Whatekura 9.5, v!? is * A sorfc^ern ®tar 9.0, Waimaria 9.0, ifqsami 9.0. '

Riccajfcon "Welter Handicap, of 3Cosovs. One mile.—Grenadier 10.7, Probable 10.6, ?n Wn n ' Stronghold 9.13, Moriart.y 9.11, All Giyns 9.9, \ asa 9.7, fjunglow 9.5, Diamond Star 9.5, Diabolo 9.4, HusbandvT. do ?r r " n 9 ' o, Simplex 8 ' W > Koso Noble 8.12, Harvest 8.11, Nobel 8.9, Golden n'k'L- i 9, o Tlk> Lil> - V! ' n 8 - 9 ' Contender 8.8, Dabchick 8.7, St. Miclmol 8.7, Lo, lo Star 8.6, Thunderer 8.6, Ontlander 8.6, Los Angeios 8.3, Somaroff 8.1, Prism 8.0. Court Beauty 8.0, Bountiful 8.0. Ladies' Purso Hmlirap, 0 [ 120sovs. 0„ c mile:—Don Orsino 11,5, Outlander li.s, Fandango 11.5, Isitsihar 10.9, FarW Grove 10.9. Cavahna 10J, Villas 10.9, Gokl Treasure 10.*. Master Leslie 10.2. Muskotoon 10.1, Orsmo 10.0, Red Kins 10,0, Milo 10.0.

AMATEUR ATHLETICS.' (Per United Association.) t' iv ir ELLINGTON, October 30. Tne Wellington Centre of tho N.Z.A <\ A has decided to appeal to the Australasian Union, against tlie. ruling of tho president t/*" . ' nominations for sfais on the council of non-residents of Christchurdi are .-V motion expressing rcscirtment. of Uie council's discourtesy in the treatment- of the. centre's correspondence was also carried.

HIGH. SCHOOL SPORTS. Tl ii-°, ld o b , oy '\ raoes in Section Willi the High School sports were ran at C'arisbrook on Thursday. Tho 230 Yards Handicap was won bv Dempster (7yds) after a good race with IMe (4yds). , Martin (7yds). Eotting (6yds), Dallas (6yds), Bathgate (4yds) and M'Dougall (scr) also started, the Half-mile was won by M'Dougall (10yds), who ran a well-judged ' race. Demp6tcr (30vds) ran pluckilv, but could not quite last.it out. Bottinc f3o\d'» Slater (25yds), Edie (25yds), Dallas (20yds),' and Bathgate (20yds) also competed. LAWN TENNIS. The Match Colnmitteeof the Otago Lawn Tennis Association met yesterday afternoon and chose the following to represent Otago in tho interprovincial match against Canterbury on the 9th November:—Messrs It. S. Brown, S. N. Brown, .T. S. Sinclair, C. ,1. Braithwaite, 11. W. Bundle, and R. Banc-hop; emergency, P. Shelve. The above names are giveii in the order of plav. The commitlce requests the team Id practice togotlier as much as possible during the coming week.

PALMERSTON SPORTS. The following- handicaps liavo been declared by Mr John Dalglei'sh for the 1 almerston Handicap, to be run on NovemIxir 9:-John P a ,rk sc,r, 11. E. Davies scr, T. M. Wright 1 yard, R. M'Taggart. 2. Wm. Henderson 2, W. Duff 2, A. Bennett 2, W. Curran 2, 0. Bermingham 3, R. Rutherford 3, S. H. Major 3, J. Meikle 4, A. A. Thomson 5, A. Lindsay 5, A. Love 6, A. Valentine 6, J. Boucher 6. J. Douglas ?, It. Robertson 7, H. 11. litldinpton 7, T. Kane 9, W. 11. Boreham 9. W. F. North 9, W, J, Brewster 10. Ceo. Beiiston 11, J. Pagan 11, 0. W. M'Fieli, li. Douglass ROWING. The firet heat of Stevenson Fours raco was rowed last evening under very favourable conditions, the water being ail that, could be desired. The'winning crew consisted of .T. Glengarry Stroke). E. Nclson, W. Bradley, and W. Love, who beat E. Athfield (stroke), G. Mason, R. Medex. and W. Lysaght. It was a neek-and-ncck race all tbe way, and Glengarry with a well ■judged spurt won by a canvas lenglli.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14359, 31 October 1908, Page 5

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SPORTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 14359, 31 October 1908, Page 5

SPORTING Otago Daily Times, Issue 14359, 31 October 1908, Page 5