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SPORTING.

! '—> 13 ASHBURTON RACES. Sl (Fsou Our Special Rkfobtkk.) j ASHBURTOKj September 19. 4 j Th© Ashburton spring meeting was ocmj mcncod in fine weather. There was a fair attendance, and the totalisator investments n * ran to £11,767 10s, es against £11,344 laai year. Results:— FIRST HURDLES, Or llSsove. One mile and three-quarters. 2 Air \V. B. Clarkaon'e Vascular, 9.11 , ■» r (F. Ellis) 1 I—Mr Pulton's Hylans, 11.9 (R. M'Seveney) 2 9 Mj M'Lean's Vociferate, 9.0 (Heed) .. 3 Also starred: 4 Crib 12.3, 6 Master Hamil- tl ton 11.9, 7 Silver Shield 10.5, 5 Kimbolton bs 9.11, 8 Good Hope 9.11, 3 Seville 9.9. b< Hylans, Good Hope, and Kimbolton led over the first oouplo of fences; and Hylans, Kimbolton, Silver Shield, and Sovill© were running in that order along the back, ■, Hykins led over the last hurdle from Silver p Shield, but in the run home Vascular beat ' Hylans by a length; and Vociferate got up r . ( ui time to bea Silver Shield, by a neck. s ( Tunc, 3min. 14 4-ssec. sl BRAEMAR WELTEE. Of lOiteovs. Seven furlongs. j.j 2 Mr C. G. Dalgety's Scornful, 9.0 [inc. g Sib allowance] (T. Musseu) 1 I—Mr Taylor's Warform, 8.11 .(P. E. Jones) 2 f) B—Mr Schvj ass's Achillcdes, 8.11 (S. Walls) 3 U Also started: 3 Belair 9.1, 6 AU Ready 8.13, 4 leaping Burn 8.12, 5 Kazan 8.6. 10 2 Mariial Air car. 8.7, 9 Kaminohe 8.0, 7 Rou- b ' munia 8.0. P I Leaping Burn and Achilledea led Scornful a j along the back. Soorufui ran up o tho o J leaders at the turn, and, s.ailing off 'War- • form, won Ly a long nook; with Achilledes i • lengths away, followed by All Ready, 1 I Ue.air, and Kazan. Time, Lrnin 27 4-ssec. f< j ASHBURi'ON COUNT? iiAJSDICAP, V" j Of SOOsova. One mde. 11 ! 7—il l -' 11. Whitney's Rose Pink, 8.0 [inc. fl 101b pen.] (A. Eeed) 1 3—Mr Roberts's Kiljoy, 8.4 (Porter) .. 2 *, I—Mr Tcdd's Thaddeus, 8.5 (C. Emerson) 3 Also s.arted: 8 Oxeniiope 8.1, 5 Seddrel Bukr 7.9, 3 Heathercote 7.9, 4: Subterfuge 6.10, 6 Spangle 6.7. Spangle was slow to move, and Oxenhope u took up the running from Kiljoy and v Hoat-hercoto. The fieldi clored up ai the turn, c and aa they straightened for home Subter- y tugo, Kiljcy, and Heathercofce weie in charge a in close order. Inside the distance Rcse Pink cam© through, and, going on, won by a leng h and a-quarter from Kiljoy. Thaddeus was coming but failed- to get nearer than a neck to Kiljoy. Heatheroote, Subterfuge, and Sedid-el-Balir were next in order. Time, Imm Slsec. HACK HANDICAP, Of lOOsovs. Six furlonge. r 3—Mr H. Stceples's Spyglass, 7.3 [inc. f 3lb over] (G. Young) 1 r s■ —Mr M'Kay's Zepiland, 7.13 (C. Emerson) 2 I—Mr Grigg's Saxby, 7.3 [inc. 51b allowance] (T. Raid) 3 ° Also started: 6 Matty 9.0, 2 Bh.il May 8.12, . 4 Silver and Black 8.4, 8 Thestius 7.11, 7 Plastic 7.2. 1 Zcphlandj and Thestius were smartest- out, while Phil May was ihe last to leave. At 1 the turn Zephland, Plastic, Saxby, and Thcs-' 1 tins were in charge from Spyglass; but when -well inside the distance the last- c named oame through, and won by a length c from Zephland, who beat Saxby by a length, - with Silver and Black and Plastic next, a Time, lmin 14 2-ssec. t LONG-BEACH TROT, 1 Of lOOsovs. One mile and a-half. j 2—Messrs *Knight and Jariin's Leewood, 12yds behind (B. Jardin) .. .. 1 i s—Mr Hutchison's Fernmoor, scratch. ! (Owner) 2 1 I—Mr M'PonneU's Emperor, scratch (R. M'Dormell) 3 5 Also started: 3 Lookout scratch, 4 Bearman Bride 12yds behind, 7 Prances Derby * 12yds, 6 Cocoaleen 48yds. * Lee-wood went to the front, and won by * three lengths; with s Emperor 50 yards away, T and Lookout next. Time, 3min 46 l-ssec. t HACK WELTER. " Of lOOsovs. Seven furlongs. I—Mr H. Priodlander's Royal Star, 8.8 (F. Anderson) 1 6—Mr Whitney's Arihia, 8.0"( A. Reid) .. 2 3—Mr Hardware's King of tho Valley, 9.2 (L. G. King) 3 Also started: 5 Missouri 9.2, 9 Fabisco 8.11, 4 Sir Fanciful 8.7, 8 Johnßeilly 5.4, 2 Black Mountain 8.0, 7 Highem'B.o, 10 Melford 8.3. Sir Fanciful and Fabisco led Black Mountain by three lengths to the straight, where -Royal Star, who was last away, drew handy, and Arihia also improved his position. In a good raice home Royal Star beat Arihia by a short head, with King of the Valley two lengths off, third, followed by Sir Fanciful and Black Mountain.. Time, lmin 28 4-6 sea PLATE, Of 75sove. Six furlongs. I—Mr W. Nidd's Moorabbe, 8.5 (C. Emmerson) 1 3—Mr T. Toomey's BeJgian King, 8.5 (F. Ellis) 2 s—Mr Rutherford's Red Cent, 8.5 (Porter) 3 Also started: i Preface 7.9, 2 Preludrum 7.9, 6 Mautiboy 8.5. Won easily by three lengths, with six lengths between second and , third. Time, lmin 14 4-osec. SPRING HANDICAP, Of 130sovs. Six furlongß. • I—Sir1 —Sir G. Clifford's Long Range. 8.4 (H. Young) 1 2—Mr Roberta's Glendower, 8.6 (Porter) 2 3—Mr M'Combe's Pyjama [car. 7.7] (T .Reid) 3 Also started: 4 Oxemhope, car. 8.7 J. Pyjama led Glendower to tie straight," followed by Long itange, -who drew up and won by half a length from Glendower, with 1 Pyjamc, tho same distance away. Time, lmin 15sec. ?3?er United press Association.) ASHBURTON, September 19. Tho following are the acceptances for tie second day: — Seoond hurdles.—Hylans 12.0, Vascular 10.12, Morocambe 10.9.. Silver Shield 10.7, Achilledes 9.11, Kimbolton 9.9, Seville 9.8, Good j-xepo 9.6, Vociferate 9.3. Fairfield Hack Handicap.—Radial 8.6, Spyglass 8.5, Silver-and-black 8.3, Arihia 8.1, Thestius 7.9, Preludium 7.0, Saxby 7.9. i Tinwald Handicap.—Glendower 9.0, Kiljoy i 8.7, Thaddeus 8.5, Cynic 8.3, 7.13, Sedd-el-Bahr 7.8, Warform 7.2. Coldstream Handicap.— 9.12, ■ AH iteady 9.2, Subterfuge 9.0, King of the Valley 8.8, Hylans 8.5, Rumania. 7.10, Martial Air 7.10, John Reilly 7.10. Second Hock Handicap.—xselirock 9.10 ' Silver-and-black 8.13, Zepliland 5.13, AfiJ souri 8.11, Saxby 8.6, Fabisco 8.5, Thestius 8.4, Melford 7.7, Black Mountain 7.7, Hytem i 7.7. Farewell Handicap.—Oxenhope 8.0, Belair : 7.13, Matty 7.9, Pyjama 7.9, Phil May 7.9, Leaping Burn 7.0, Kazan 6.13. i Winohmore Trot.—Lcok-out scratch, Lady , Thelma 12 yards behind, Bunsdale 24, Beewood 48, Watchman 72. | EGMONT RACES. (Per C.vitku I'ress association-.) HAWERA, Soptembasr 19. The Egmont meeting took place in fine but cold weather. T'Jie attendiance was large, i and the totalisator handled £23,752. Results: HUNTERS' FLAT HANDICAP. One mile and a distance.—l Flying Camp, 12.10, 1; ~ Forum 10.7, 2; 2 Lagan, 10.12, 3. ' Also started: 6 Key 10.12, 4 Whetoki 10.12,5 Anitra 10.7, 8 Formosus 10.7, 3 Larry 10.7. Won easily by a length and a-half. Time,, frmi™ tavnhiti handicap, six furlongs.—l . Glenroy, 7.13, 1; 2 Royal Chef, 7.10, 2; 3 ! Hyginas, '8.3, 3. Also started: 8 Rewi Poto 9.0, 4 Coropot 7.8, 7 Star-.ngo 7.2, 5 Rajput ! 6.10, 6 Notability 6.7. Rewi Po;o and ■ Starengo werf troublesome at the post, and ■ the former was badly left. Won decisively ■ by three lengths. Time, lmin 17 2-ssec TON'GAjIOE HACK HURDLES. ' One ; mile and a-half.—l Zola, 10.0, 1; 10 Pclt- , hogue, 9.0, 2; 7 /Doncastor, 9.9, 3. Also ; started: 3 Lord Ainelie 10.12, 8 Golden Grafton 10.0, 2 Waioture 9.8, 4 Dasher Boy 9.8, , 5 9.3, 9 Paparess 9.2 6 Welshman 9.0. Won comfortably by six lengths. Time, 9min 51sec. NORTH TARANAKI HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE.—3 Kurnalpi, 11.4, 1; 4 Brown Joe, 10.13, 2; 1 Jacaranda, 11.8, 3. Also staged: 2 Tirau 11.8, 7 Lady Renown 10.13, 6 Miac 10.7, 15 Patarika 10.9. the jump- ' ing throughout was excellent. Kurnalpi won by fivo lengths. Time, 6min 3sec. | M'liAE iCLMORIAL. On© mile and a-quarier.—2 Altei<ation, 7.13, 1; 1 Detroit, 8.12, 2; 3 Moltchikoff, 8.2, 3. Also started:' 4 Otter 6.11. Won by throe lengths. Time, - 2miu 15 3-ssec. WAIHI HACK Handicap. One mile and 110 yards.—7 Ju Jitsu, 7.2, 1; 1 Royal Park, 2; 15 Otongo, 7.0, 3. Also sailed: : 6 Robur 9.2, 4 Glucian 7.13, 2 iv?ta 7.7, li Compel 7.6, 9 Perfect i>ay 7.6, 13. Mp.rquelry 7.2, 10 Airmy Service 7.2.. 5 Romance 7.0, 17 Trench Wheel 7.0, 3 Windorah 7.0, 12 Lip ton 7.0, 8 Lagan 7.0. 5 Hallow 7.0 14 Suvla 7.0, ! 18 Guianform 7.0, 16 Cammey 7.0. Won nicely, by two lengths, rime, lmin 55sec , LADIES' BRACELET STEEPLECHASE. Two milce.—l Tirau, 11.4, 1; 6 Popatere, 10.5, 2; 8 Mac, 10.0. 3. . Aleo started: 1 Fly- . ing Camp 11.9, 3 Jacaranda 11.3, 2 Kw'a Park 10.12, 12 Whalramca 10.0. 11 Jef Black 10.0, 13 Glcn-.irori 10.0, 5 Larrv'lO.O, 10 N?ati- : raness 10.0, 9 Master Web=t«r 10.0. 7 White Stockings 10.0. This race provicfed a chapter of accident©, and onlv four horfjf>s completed the courpe. T'nrce fell, two lo«t flieir rideTs, and another was "il'.led up. Won bv two lengths. Time, 4min losec. R» Burt, tho ■ rider of Flying Gamp. waß pent to the hospital in Mi unconscious condition; but the other riders, escaped injoiv.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. Four fur-ongs.—-2 Pennon, 8.4, 1; 6 Genskus, 7.0, 2; .3 White Ranger, 7.8, 2. Also started: 7 Staccato 9.5, 1 Madam Ristori 9.0, 3 Rajput 1.0, 13 Marqueteur 8.5, 11 Munition 7.10, 8 iilolita 7.10, 14 Metallum 7.5, 10 Beaufort 7.4, ; Occasion 7.0, 15 Rojnal Divorce 7.0, 16 Potara Jack 7.0, 17 Torokahi 7.0, 9 Gloam 7.0, :0 Sir William 7.0, 12 Trombone 7.0. Won >y half a w-hilo necks separated tho lext three. Tim®, lmin ssec.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17425, 20 September 1918, Page 6

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17425, 20 September 1918, Page 6

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17425, 20 September 1918, Page 6