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SPORTING.

CTAHUHU TROTTING MEETING. | ! (Pxb United Pbesb Association) j ■ AUCKLAND, November 20. Thft Otahuhu Trotting Club's spring meeting- "was concluded to-day. The totolisator put through £22,721 for tho meeting, as against £23,059 last year. Results:— INNOVATION HANDICAP (Harness). One mile and a-half. —1 Miss Hu«vu Junior 1; 8 Lady Doctor.2; 5 Lavima 3. All started. Won by two lengths. Time, 4min 4 l-ssec. , „ ' V EPSOM HANDICAP (Saddle). One mile. * ,—i Sweet Prince 1; 5 Harania. 2; 4 Selkirk 3. Scratched: Papatuia. Won by a head. Time, 2min 33 l-sseo. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP (Harness). Two —8 Clive 1; 6 Bell Gray 2; 2 Wallace M. 3. All started Clive raij a ■well-judged race getting up in time in the last stride by i*alf a head, 'lime, 4min 51 3-Sseo. MAUNGAKIEKIE HANDICAP (Harness). One mile and a-half.—6 Derby Dillon 1; 2 Resurrection 2; 7 Wereoa 3. All started. Won by two lengths. Time, 3rmn 46SG<X — ROYAL OAK HANDICAP (Saddle). Two miles.—2 Teddy M'Kinney 1; 4 Tableau 2; 1 Springbok 3. All .started. Won easily by six lengths Tims, smin 8 3-ssec. MASSEY HANDICAP (Harness). Ono mile and a-half.—3 Peaxl d'Or 1; 5 Resurrection 2, 6 Huia Grey 3. Scratched: Wal- , lace M. r Wereoa, Joan of Arc. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 3min 37seo. ' ' RICHMOND HANDICAP (Saddle). One mile.—4 Lady Child 1; 1 Master Park 2; 2 St. Ursula 3. Scratched: Prince Rufus, Master Ilam. Won by a length. Time, f.min 22sea TELEPHONE HANDICAP—I Huon Patch 1; 10 Skylark 2; 3 Joan of Arc 3. All started. Won all the way by two lengths. Time, 2min 26sea RACING IN ATJSTRALIA. Pimi AMooi»tion —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, November 21. (Received Nov. 21, at 5.5 pan.) Tho Warwick Farm Handicap resulted: Toa Tere 1; Claude Minor 2; Sir Vive 3. .Won by three lengths. Time, 2min lOsec. FORBURY PARK TROTTING CLUB. Tho following acceptances have been received for tho first day (November 26) of the Forbury Park Trotting Club's spring meeting:— FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (In Saddle), Of lOOsovs. One mile and a-half. seo seo Ivory Bella'' — — Highland Nectar 6 Jimmie Campbell 2 Trugela. 6 Little Pearl — 2 James Maddison 7 Paddy Lynd — 3 Thora 8 Blackball _. 4 Child Haidee ... 8 Postillion _ 5 Suzie Patchen ... 8 Beeswing _ 6 Degree ... 8 Fairy Patch — 6 Patard — ... 8 Lady Patricia ... 6 Maungatua ... 8 PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP (In Harness), Of lOOsova. One mile and a-half. Silver Shoa _ — Abbey Chimes ... 12 Quadroon ... 7 Red Silk 13 Royal George 7 Nutwood Jun. „. 13 Louie Drift I ~ 8 Oxendale 13 Favonius ~ „ 11 Vera K. 13 Rose Gauntlet ... 11 Bright Child ... 13 SPRING HANDICAP, (In Saddle), Of 130sovs. Two miles. Cathedral Chimes — George M. Jun. 9 Gee Whiz'. — 5 Ilza 12 Bell Flower _ 6 Papeete — ... 13 Duii Spey „ 6 The Limit ... 14 Louvain Chimes 9 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. (In Harness), Of 250sovs. Two miles. Wallace Wood 1 Waitchie — ~ 6 Adonia • — — 1 Disappear 6 Prince Berlin 3 Franzalena ... 8 Bright Alice 3 The Bronzewing... 8 OAVERSHAM HANDICAP (In Saddle), Of lOOsovs. One mile and a-half. Division ... — 6 Stella C. 11 Silver Smith .~ 10 Mummery _ ... 12 Village Girl _. 10 Imperial Princess 12 Myohu ... — 10 Kaweka — —. 12 Ann MQQnney... 11 Aejo „ _ 12 Inwood -. ... 11 DOMINION HANDICAP (In Harness), Of 135eova. Two miles. Trnganini ... — — Rummy 12 Olivo L. „ — Benmore «. .... 12 Tika — 11 Commander Bell 13 Rosie M'Kinney 11 Bon Ami ... ... 15 DASH HANDICAP (In Harness), Of 160aoro. One mile and a-quarter. Emmelino ... ... — FrMizolana, — 7 Adelaide Direct.— 1 Wilkie —• — 7 Our Aggie ... 3 Cello Sydney Dot Robbin»it 4 Wilkes 8 The Bung's v Prince Poole ... 8 General — — 6 , p , ST. KILDA HANDICAP, (In Saddle), Of 125sovb. One mile. Hamapuka — — Law Chimes — 5 Truth — — 1 Oolleena 6 Dalwhinme — 1 Belldalo _ — — 6 Chelston — ~ 3 Gee Whis — 6 Bermaline — 3 Pinewood ... — 6 Sparkling Kola ~ 4 M*Vea .... .~ 6 Caledon „ _ 4 Masterpiece ... 6 Rema Rosa — 5 TAKAPUNA RACES. (PSB USITED PHBSS ABSOCXATTON.) AUCKLAND, November 19. The following are the acceptances for the first day of the Takapuna spring meeting :— Maiden HaJKEcojn Ono mile. —Glucian 8.2, Centenary 8.0, Glenopal 8.0, Sea, Deil B*o' Gluctanua 7.13, Lavema 7.13, Plenipotent 7.13, Barney Paul 7.11, Kidderminster 7.11, Preeminent 7.11, King Phaeton 7.11. Tiri Ilurdlea One mile and threeqisarter&—Blauck Northesm 13.0, Teon-gs 10.9, Ngapoto '10.4, Master Regel 10.0, Scorch 912 Spalperion 9.11, St Lewis 9.7, Lady &tbretache 92, Takanini 9.1, Advancer 9.1, ' Ladv Lobelia ,9.0. ' " Borough .Handicap. Five furlongs and ahalf —King Lupin 9.3, Kitty Belkirs 8.2, Glenroy 7.11, Rupahn 701, Hydius 7.9, TyEon 7 8, Munster 7.5, Kauri Kmg 7.0, Worcester 6.13, Glissando 0.12, Multione 6.10, ' Gold Lao 6.9. . Cambria Handicap. Four furlongs.— HyUus 8.13, Lady Elysian 8:10, Rekanui 7.12, . Independence 7.8, General Joffre 7.8, Waiutu 77, Mentira filly 7.2, Lady Gtizely 7.2, Cymer 7.0, Erroneousi 7.0, Argent 7.0, BogAndrew's Handicap. One mile and a-quarter. —Royal Irish 8.9,. Loloma 8.6, Tinopai 8.1, Mullingar 7.12, Goldsize 7.11, El Gallo 7.7, Loyal Arch 7.7, Campeador 7.7, Self 7.3, Glissando 6.11. Melrose Handicap. Five furlong (and ahalf.—Mossmari 9.0, Housewife 8.12, Coloraino 8.2, Hiexo 7.12, Miss Avalanche 7.12, Tinoreka 7.11, Harlestone 7.11, Acid Drop . 7 11, Lucitania 7.10, Maisey Pop 7.9, Gretchen 7.9, Lady Mabel 7.9, Redman 7.9. Kidderminster 7.9. Penniless 7.9, Brookfield 7.9, Mfiyfield 7.9, Ladv Glen 7.9, Scrap o' Paper 7.9, Preeminent 7.9, Master Florence 7.9. Cheltenham Handicap. Seven furlongs.— Rewi Poto 9.2, Iliad's Hero 8.8, Bluestone 8 0 Glenroy 7.9, Rupahu 7.9, Soultane 7.8, Nicomar 7.8, Lady Penury 7.5, Selection 7.0,. Jolie Fille 6.13, Worcester 6.12, Housewife 6.12. Dclenda 6.9, Signo 6.9, Taj Mahal 6.9, Maui Nina 6.8. Ponui Hurdles. One muo and a-half and 100 yards—Prince Eddie 10.2, Gallupin 9.10, Sensitive) 9.9. Tiri. 9.6, Tenacious 9.5, Brunswick 9.2, Hopje 9.0, Cftspeen 9.0, MSster Roger 9.0, Lady Loeblia 9.0, Gwalior 9.0, DiUidy Breeze 9.0, Marconi 9.0. FEILDING RACES. CPeb Ukited Pbbss Association.» FEILDING, November 19. Tho following acceptanccs have been received for tho Foilding races: Flying Handicap.—Postillion . 9.0, Astor 8.6,. Play Off 8.5, Depise Ormo 8.3, Ardent B*.l| Black Lupin 8:0, Waiorewa ,7.13, King Chiara 7.12, Pursefiller. 7.11, Botanist 7.11, Hushabyo 7.11, Orleans 7.7, Kaniki 7.5, Want 7.4, Happiness 7.2. Heather 8.1 (including l&lb penalty), India 6.7, Papauira 6.7. St Andrew's Handicap.—Sir Solo 8.9, Tangihou 8.5, Mont,-ma 8.4, Sinapis 7.13, Maniaroa 7.13, Square Deal 7.12, Imarose 7.12, Goldstroain 7.9, Gold Fran 6.12, Combustion 6.10, Prince Laddo 6.9. Spring Hurdles.—Aruake 10.13, Naupata 10.15, Flingot 10.9, Vi 9.13, Parewanui 9.12, Fagot 9.10U Master Strowan 9.4, Glenorchy 92., lOpwoAh 9.0. Waituna Hurdles.—St. Gate 11.0, Negative 10.7, Agatha Green 10.0, Rongora 9.11, Rexsr 9.9, Epworth 9.8, Kurapotangi 9.7, Roseblush 9.5, White Plume 9.5, Kauwiroa '90 Vladian 9.0, Indrabarah 9.0, La Motte 9.0 - , Abcroocd 9.C, Cyra 9.0, Ringey 9.0. Kiwitea Welter.—Master Lupin 9.6, Jem 9.5, Wild Lupin 9.4, Princcsa Moutoa 8.13, His Eminence 8.11, Pursefiller 8.10, St. Elm 8.10, Zeus 8.9,: Crawford 8.8, Patronale , 8.8, Lady Laddo 8.7, Gold Fran 8.7, Ratana 8.6, Austin 8.6, Ineuru 3.5, Botanist 8.4, Hiwitapu' 8.3, Sicily 8.3, Lady Amai 8.2, deylon 8.0, Royal iSimon 8.0. Fitzroy Hack Handicap.—Scdd-el-Bahr 9.0. Red Ilrbbon 8.12, Ladify 8.6, Bivouac 8.6, Glacier 8.3, Roumania 8.3, Black Ada 8.0, The Suiirtmit 7.13. Moesman 7J.3. Tavistock

7.13, Spain 7.12, Ormesby 7JI, Deviation 7.11, Martyress 7.9, Bronk Delaval 7.5, Melodist 7.4, Rongora. 7.2, Lady Daylesford 7.1, Veto 7.0, Mystified 6.13, Pomoroy 6.13, Rerehau 6.12, Lady Nolan 6.11, Anxious 6.11, Zola 6.11, Syntax 6.11, Moutoa 6.11, Tiki 6.11, Battle Tide 6.7. NOTES BY SENTINEL. Warstop has won £10,180 in stakes. The Melljoarno Cup stake was worth £7414 to the winner. The Waikouaiti Cup will oarry a stake of 120tsovs this season. Tho Wyndham Raoing Club will_ give £1000 in stakes at its annual meeting. Tho Elderslie-bred mare Carlita has won nearly £14,000 in stakes. A Melbourne Cup fancy in Naxbery broke down whilst running in the' Melbourne Stakes. Wallace won the Victoria Derby of 1895, and has sine© eircd six winners of the race. Friday and Saturday of next -week will seo the opening of tho light-harness racing season in Dunedin. The Wingatui trainer R. M'Donald has secured a lease of the Kenilworth-'-Eding-lasaio yearling filly. Mr H. F. Nicoll, of Ashburton, has purchased Admiral Hal to carry his colours in future events. Admiral Wood, who was a strong favourite for the New Cup, struck himself during tho race, and is to be treated to a lengthy spell. The well-known trotter Muricata and the smart pacer Soda have been purchased by Mr J. B. Thomson, of Invercargill. Muricata cost 150gs under the hammer. Mr E. J, Watt's horee Mountain Knight, who broko his shoulder when ho fell In the Melbourne Cup, is still under veterinary treatment, and an effort will be made to save him stud. The Victorian rider W. Smart usually rode Patrobus in his engagements, but he stood down in favour of R. Lewis in the Melbourne Cup, and received a solatium of £200 for doing so. Not many people are paid £200 for doing nothing. At a recent cross-country meeting in Germany a seven-item card attracted 104 runners. Twenty of tho starters came to grief. According to exchanges, racing in Germany is being carried on in the "buck-up" principle, rather than there is any real heart for participation in sport j The well-known French breeder an<Jj owner M. Edmond Blanc recently sold 48 horses for £8800. M. Blanc lias ono of the most select studs in the world, and he achieved worldwide fame when ho paid £39,375 for Flying Fox, who proved a bargain at the price. Opinions based on false premises are generally very misleading. For instance, "Terlinga,' one of the leading snorting writers in Australia, assumes that Warstep does not compare with Wakeful, La Carabine, Cruciform, and Gladsome. Jjecause she failed under 9.5 in the New Zealand Cup. That is all right on paper, but. as Warstep was not herself in tb* race, the form she displayed does not provide a fair comparison. Her Canterbury Cup form is more in line with her Veal racing merit, and at her best there is no doubt that Warstep is one of the very few great mares that has ever carried a saddle in Australasia. ROWING. The committee oi the Otago Rowing Association met on Wednesday evening. Mr Stvche presided over a full attendance of delegates. It was decided not to hold the usual regatta on March 23, on account of the present state of affairs, as the association does not wish to impede recruiting.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16547, 22 November 1915, Page 3

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16547, 22 November 1915, Page 3

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16547, 22 November 1915, Page 3