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SPORTING.

WELLINGTON WINTER, MEETING. (Per Uxited I'uf.ss Association.) WELLINGTON, Julv 21. For t-h.-> fceoiK'l day of the winter iiiretin» the weather was tine for three. race,:, but then a steady downpour set in and cont tinted until just before the Steeplechase was run. The going was he.avv. The attendance was good, and the sum of £13,555 was passed through the totali-'itor, as agair-st. £12,923 for the correspondi.."- dav hK year. Ileokiiiakeio contributed £130 in foes. Details: — GLASGOW HANDICAP 0f 13Ssfivs. Five furlongs. Mr W. Christie's b g St, Bj|l |, v fj t Clements—Rdlingigate' mare, aged; 10.8 Ml- Grcsking's Sweet Angelus,' Im"" 0 ' 1 Al'Cnn'bc) 2 Mi Barclay's Pcnatos. 11.8 (A. 3 Also stalled: Marlyriuu, 10.4, Long,-or JSJSTte »** « 1,.,k at cn ,| 0 , took an<l at the yas \\ell clrav, Longr.or and Martynum being at j| ;o j lMt | 0 [ ,j |5 0 ,.|, A1^ Entering the straight St. Rill , vas three englbs oil! and won without being exended by that distance. Penates was a fair third. I line, ltnin lGsec. KARORI HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. Six furlongs. Hon. J. D. Ormor.d's h c Mi.«*t, by Birkenhead—Mis s Never, 4yrs, 9.12 , r „ (F. J). Jonos) 1 Mr Roes Thetis. 9.7 (11. Cairnsl 2 Mr Pitts Timothy, 0.4 (Jackson) 3 Also started: King Pest 10.8, Marathon 10.4, Pnken-ai 9.11, Gokl Riixl 9.3, Splash S.o. Llamvcrn 9.0, Hose Herald 9.0. Thetis we? the smartest away, and led at the hali-milo pest I) 3' a. clear length Iron, Splash and Timothy. At the home bend Miscast ran up on t.h-e outside, and was Kcccnd entering the sir,light. lie too.c chaise al the distance, arA won by :i bnjfth ciiid a-half, i lid saino divlancc botween secon;l and third. VICTOitfA I-lURDLE HANDICAP, t)£ lOOsovs: One mile and a-l:alf. Mr J. li. M'Donald's b g Tauira, by Maliaki—Yoitiig Uir... Gvrs, 11,4 ' T (H. Telford) 1 Mr Reniwtt's W'aione, 9.10 (J. Hall) . 2 Mr Dalton's Auvalus, 11.5 (C. Cochrane) 3 A:so started: Wirral 10.5, Diplomatic 10.3, Polyanthus 10.0, Kelso 9.7, Yos-ami 9.0, Wa-ihuku 9.3. Kelio and Wirral led over the first fence, Wiiero Polyanthus lost: his ridei'. Taura ran into third phi.ee e.t the back, ar.d l:tl inio the straight, winnii-.g easily by throe lengths. Aui-atus was ton lengths awav. Time, omin Bsm. WELLINGTON STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. Of 650-ovs, Abqjit three miles and ... a-quarter. Mr C. Morse's br g 'l 0 Arai, hv Monaco —Frolic, aged, 9.11 (P., Porter) 1 Mr Williamson's Irish, 10.3 |C. Cochrane) 2 Su; W. Russell's Xaiidor, 10.12 (.]. Hall) 3 Also started: Capital 10.13, Speeio : a 1012 Moccasin' 10.9, Til-xtl 10.6, Lingerer 10.1, Aoratigi 9.9, Wangaiuii 9.9, Coy 9.7, Otus Irish, Xilson, and Otus led pa.st (lie stand the first., liasc. Capitol, bar,g last. Irish still !cd when tho sione v.-.,! 1 was negotiated the eccoud time, with Winigatnii and Lingerer next and-To Arai fourth. When t-lio beck of the course was reached Capitol was lying third to Irish and TV Arai. The lastnamed took charge six furlongs front home. Capitol ran into second placc four furlongs from lioine, but foil at the jump entering t.ho straight. r iVj -\r:ri led over the iajft fence, and won by three long!lis. Nadador was 10 lengths away. Time, 7min 21scc. AVATEIILOO HANDICAP, Oi 250.;0\5. Seven furlongs. Mr 1,. J. Al alt's .hr g Wimmora, by riivce—Moiisquet-iere, 3yre, 9.3 (IT. Cairns) 1 Hon. J"D. Ormoixls Dawn. 10.9 M„ 11. w, SI fts 0 "'- 1 » Oliver) 3 wik!.-°9 o iar S#n FcnlalKl ° 8.5, KaraWimmera,.on thi} rails,.btsgan smartly, an:! leiLSen Fernando and Sir Frisco at the. end of a .furicng. Ce.w:i ran into second plree at tiia distance, and drew almost level wnb Wiinmera. The latter --had the mast left in him, however, an<l won by a clear length. Sir Frisco was two lengths away, 'lime, lmin 42 2-sisc. JUJIPBIW FLAT HANDICAP Of 130sovs. One mile and a-half. Mr D. Stewart's b g Scotty, by St. Lege,-,lane,, aged. 10.13 (R. Poreival) 1 Mr Compass, 10.0 ... . „, (C. Cochrane) 2 Mr Bull's (jtin.) Relario, 9.10 ~ ' (H; Futeher) 3 Also started.. Ben .Tonson 10.13, Exmeor Stayboy 10.0, Silken Rein 9.11, Soiltuwn Cvobs 9.11, Rangihacla 9.6, Moscow 5.4, Yosami 9.0. .- Moscow and ICxtnoor led for a mils, where Pen Johnson went to the front. At the bend Sectty took charge, and won casily by six k-ngtns. Belario was a fair third, i imo, 3min 2 3-ssec . TIIDRNDON HANDICAP. Of lOOsovs. Five furlongs. M l' V f M'Conald's b g To Ru, by . BirKon-liead—Eider, 4vrs, 10.3 n , (T. Pritehard) 1 Mr Tully's Pttra'kau, 9.11 (11. Cairns)... 2 Mr Bertram s Inchbcnny, 9.3 .. |H. Donovan) 3 Also stalled: Axite 9.10, Waiata 9.7 Royal Maid 9.3, Notorious 9.0, M»m' Christmas 9.0, Olenfield 9.0. ' Purakau and Jnchbonnv led to the turn To Ru joined in at the 'distance, and won by a deal- length. Time, lmin 11- 2-ssec. The following ara the weights for tho third day: — Onslow Handicap., of ISOsovs. Six fur-ongs,-Penates 12.0, St. Rill 11.6, Irish ilillo 10.7. Sweet Angelus' 10.7, Oxton 10.4, Wimmera 10.4, Iranui 10,3, Waikaraka. 10.0, Martyriuni 9!lo, Lon-gner 9,11, Silkwob 9.9, Toa. Tubi 9.7.' Kahttfoa. 9.4 SimW. 1 Cockade 9.0, Sir Antrim 9.0, Hydraulic 9.0, Clem 9.0. Crofton Jli'.ndicap, of lOOsavs. Seven furlongs.—iimg's I'rize 10.11, .Marathon 10.5, King Post 10.3, Theiis 9.12, Hihtrian 9.10, buoyant 9.?, l'ukowai 9.7, Waiata 9.3, Gold Bird 9.0, Splash 9.0, Sealer 9.0, RatiaiIcapua 9.0, Rawera 9.0, Over-rate 9.0, Merrivac 9.0, Vu.oo 9.0, L'lauwern 9.0. C'crunna HurtHf.? Handicap, of. 100--ovs One mile and a-half.-Tauira 12.6, Auratui 11.8, Rendroek H.O, Rangihaeta 10.12, i'orrest 10.12, Diplsmat.ie 10.5, Waicne 10 2 Kuku 10.0, Aotea .9.13, Huaangi 91l' Rawh,:-:u 9.10. Polyanthus 9.10, Nadine 9 6 1' inneiseur 9.3, Wa.ihukt, 9.0, Yosami 9.0, Kelso 9.0, Silken Rein 9.0, Black Squall 9.0, Wa-ikareao 9.0, Flintgun 9.0, Lcbeccio 9.0, Moscow 9.0, Grand Poolar 9.0. July Stcopl-Xihsss IToiulicap, of 30Ci-ovs Two miles and a-half.-E-urus 11.6, Canitoi 11.6, Nadador 10.10, Te Arai 10.10. Speeiosi 10.7, Moccasin 10.7, Irish 10.6, Titan 101 Lingerer 9.12, Aorangi 9.7, Xavier 9.7,' Besßslaycr 9.7, Eldorado 9.7, Hnaj-«n"-i 9 7 Leonardo 9.7, Coy 9.7, Assayer 9.7, Defeat 9.7. jVar.gamii 9.7, Tekohau 9.7, Otus 9.7. Oal.i Handicap, of 250sovs. One mile.—Sir Frisco 11.3, Dawn 10.12 Musken'y 10.7. Scetty 10.6, Irish Rifle 10.4 Oxton 10.1, Waikaraka 9-13, Pikopo 913* Wimmera 9.13, Iranui 9.13, Morric Z?&html 9.13, Sweet Angeled 9.12, Coroteitul 9.12, Longner 9.10./ Diamond Star 9.9, I'ohuiti 3.5, &«i,iaa 9.4, Kiemlin 9.4, Banf«r----nand-o 9.0, Eurawaka 9.0. Gaelic 9.0, Kin.r Post_9.o, Passive 9.0, Loiret 9.0, First Mat« Kia f!.a Handicap, 0 f JO&ovs. Six fnr■loi:.;3.—Teiahurangi 11.2, To Ru 11.2, Cantendeui 11.0, Mi-iast 10.7, Purakau 101 Skye 9.10, llilarlan 9.10. Pukewai' il Twinkle 9.7. The Squatter 9.7. Inchbowiy 9.7, Axile 9.5. Timothy 9.4, Wai&la 9.3 Pronun 9.3, Wcioriki 9.2, Roval Maid 9.0* Gold Bild 9.0, [,;-•> Herald io. Siucn=sion 9.3. Memo Xmas 9.0, Utenfbld 9.0. Vin-eo 9.0. .Cohort 9.0, I'ikiho 9.0, Merrie Messenger 9-0. Notorious 9.0. Final Hurdles, of oOOsovs. One mile and three-quarters.—Ben Johnson 11.2. Scoitv 11.0, Con-pass 10.10, '.tauira 10.10 Exmco'* 10.3. Gold Dust 10.7. .Kaircma 10.7, Strong-" hold 9.13. Dully 9.13, North Head 9.15, Irish 9.13, Coraznn 9.12. Te Arai 9,12, Kremlin 9.12, Xavier 9.10, Commandor 9 lo' S'.vacsmaii 9.10, llciario 9.7, Snip 9.7', Re-ndroek 9.7, Stayboy 9.6, Raneihacta 9.4, Soutl'.ern Cress 9.2, Win-ell 9.0, Golden p'-'liowK- 9.0, Forrest 9.0, Virtus 9.0, Finr.cisenr 9.0, Waihuku 9.0, Prospector 9.0 Whatakura. 9.0, Lebcecio 9.0, Somali 9.0. FOOTBALLER DISQUALIFIED. (P£R LxiTfJD PiIESS ASSOCIATION.) m , NAPIEIi, Julv 21. The Rugby Union kit night clisqualifiod for bve years a player for using obscene language and striking a referee. NEW ZEALAND ATHLETIC TEAM. (Pes Uxited Piiess Association-.) AUCKLAND, July 21. J. Wallace, whfe was selected to represent New Zealand in tho hanimer-throv/ing. event at tho Australasian atldetie eliampionshjps, fca& .notified the tho

Auckland Centre of the N.Z.A.A. that owing to business reasons he will bo unable to accomnaiiy the team to Brisbane. lIOC'KKY. In view of llic intcrprovincial match i») he pi a veil against CauUTimry on August 7 in Dtuiedin, the Match Committee of the Ladies' Hockcy Association lias selected 'tlio following to play ii\ a trial match at Forbut'v at 3 p.m. on Saturday:—Probables: Misses'l. Vi'ootlhome, J. Cowip, D. Lcrs, M. Kami, 1). Lyder.s. }[ Gilmour, If Park, 1). tlard'ner, F. Fisher, D. tilasgow, and Sprtlding. Possibles: Misses S. M'Lean, E. Whithead. Hireaver, Stratton, L. Rutlierford. D. Roberts, .1. Moore. A. Wells, Crammowl, Turner, Symou; emergencies: forward, Miss Foster; kick, Mi?s Carroll.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14582, 22 July 1909, Page 8

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14582, 22 July 1909, Page 8

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14582, 22 July 1909, Page 8

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