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SPORTING.

SYDNEY TATTERS ALL'S MEETING. RACING IN ENGLAND. TUB DONCA SITI-Tlt CUP. Pr«»i Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 13. (RocoU'ed September 15, at 1 Tho Doncaster Cuy resulted: llaki 1, Helicgabalno 2, Vagabond Vail -1. "Won. by a longth and a-lialf —Router. AUSTRALASIAN' RECORD. ESTABLISHED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, September 11. (Received Sspt. 11, at 5.5 p.m.) Tha principal events at the Sydney Tattersall's meeting, held yesterday, resulted: — NOVICE HANDICAP. One mile.—Bright Night 1, Golden Bubble 2, Mouatma 3. Won by a length. Time, lmin 40Jscc. TRAMWAY HANDICAP Seven furlongs. ■ —Wolaroi 1, Grcenstead 2, Lad dio Bliw 3. Won liy a lengvh. Time, lniiii 3iisec. An Australasian record. CHIiLMSFORD STAKES. Nino furlongs. —Richmond Ma.ia 1, Elfacro 2, Cetignc 3. "Won, by a length. Time, lmin 52',5ec. SPRING HANDICAP. Ten furlongs.—■ Prince Viridis 1, Kenilford 2, Poitr'el 3. Won by a length and a-Suilt. Timo, 2min ssee. Extraordinary interest was manifested in tho racea owing to tlio presenco of a. formidable New Zealand team of hordes and in eonBequoTioc of tho recent sensational gallops, mostly made by tho favourites. Surveyor and Biplane were unplaced in the Tramway Handicap, and Sasanofl, Spanner, and Rossini in the Chelmsford Stakes. Arch Marella and Afterglow ran disappointingly in the Spring Handicap, and Taur.et.ha ran unplaced in tlio welter. DANNEVIRICE RACES. (Peu U.mteii I'liiiss Association'.) DANNEVIRKE, September 13. Tho Dannevirke Pacing and Hunt Clubs' combined meeting was concluded to-day in fine weather. The attendance waa fair. The totalisator receipts for the day wore £11,725, making £28.323 for the meeting as against £25,611 for the corresponding one—day gathering last year. Results: — TE MATAU LADIES' BRACELET. One milo and a^quarter.—Mr W H. M'Caw's Signipian, 12.1 (Wm. R. J.DacKivex), 1; 2 Captain Black, 10.9, 2; 3 Mr Walker's Kadine, 31.0, 3. Tiine, 2min 25sec, An exercise canter. TRIAL PLATE. Five furlongs. All carried 8.7.—2 Mr T. 11. Lowry's Firstblow (C. Emerson), 1; 1 Haeremoana, 2: 3 Miraina, 3 Also started: 4 Preface, 8 Bill, 7 Agatha, 5 Pomona, 6 Tekopua. Won comfortably by two lengths. Time, lnrin -1 3-ssec. HUNT CLUB'S STEEPLECHASE. About three miles.—3 Mr W. Hobson's Merry Owen, 9.9, (Tricklebank), 1; 1 Stetson, 12.8, 22 Patariki, 11.8, 3. Aiso started: 4 Hollyhock and Gallagher 9.7. Hollyhock fell. Won by four lengths. Time, 7min 57sec. OKINGI HANDICAP One mile and a furlong. 5 Mr G. M. Spencer's Vermillion, j G.lO (R. Morris), 1; G Maruetotara, G. 7, 2;

1 Bcxso Pink, 8.13, 3. Also ran: 4 Sweet Tipperary, 3 Plash Lady, 7 Lens, 2 Loric. Vcrmiliion -won handsomely by four lengths' Time, 2min Isec. GLENGARRY STEEPLECHASE. Two miiGs and; n-half.—3 Mr A. "Wrights First Line, 10 9 (J. Proctor), 1; 4 Master Wobeter, H CTTy J ac ' 5 ' 9.13, 3. Also ran: « ±Jollm, 5 Mattock, 1 Gaekwar, 2 Sir Donald 6 Impostor. Giwkwar, Sir Donald, and Impostor fell. First Line raji a good Tace ; and won easily by eight lengths. Time 7mm 4=ec. KIRATAI HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs and Or-half. 1 Mr T. Byrne's Lord Muskerry, 9.0 (C. Hansen), 1; 2 Magistrate, S-2, 2; 3 Sweet Song, 6.9, 3. Also ran: 4 Lady Kilworth, 5 Preface, 6 Glenfinlas. An easy win. Time, lmin 1 l-ssec PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. Six furJongs.—l Mr T. Thiggin's Lady General, 8.5 (F. Corlett), 1; 2 Old Gold, 7.9, 2; 6 Doric, 7.0, 3. Also ran: 4 Birkenvale, 3 Gold Problem, 5 Trentham Rose. Won by two

lengths. Time, lmin 17 3-ssec RUAHINE HACK WELTER,. Seven furlongo 4 ill* "Woods Carillon, 8.2 (L. Morris) 1; 2 Utuwa, 9.9, 2; 3 War Star, 8.0, 3. Also started: 5 Lady Witchet, 6 S'haki, 2 MaTorio I Woolahra, 9 Yucatan, 10 Bill, 8 Conziska! Lady Witchet was left at ihe post. Won by two lengths, a head separating second and .bird horses. Timie, lmin 35sec. HUKARANGI HUNT CLUB RACES (Pee L'kited Press Association".) AUCKLAND, September 13. The Hukarangi Hunt Club meeting was held in fin© weather. The totalieator handled £'3C,719 10s —an increase of £15,31 G 10s on last mooting. Results.: — MAIDEN HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE.

—1 Southland (Adolph), 1; 7 Sir John, 2; 3 Nyassa, 3. Also ran: 2Ma niacin, 5 Hia Excellency, 0 Titiro, 7 Waikura, 4 Giraffe, 8 Master Bijou. "Won by three lengths, four lengths separating second and third horses. Time, 4rain 56 3-ssec. Waikura fell, and tlio jockey (E. Preston) sustained a broken collarbone. HUNTERS' HURDLE RACE.—S Dunrobin (Tutchcn), 1; 2 Swastika, 2; 1 Cymer, 3. Won by a neck, a length between second and third horses. Time, 3min 2 2-ssec. SYLVIA PARK HANDICAP.—I War Tank (M'F'ynn), 1; 8 Emerald Hill, 2; 14 Phyllona, 3. Also ran: 6 Bitholia, 9 Romance, 7 Finkop, 15 Actriee, 5 Husbandman's Queen, 2 No Mistake, 4 Nortli Loburn, 11 War Shot, 18 Monoerat, 23 Ultra Virtu, 21 Marble Top, 26 Hawkcsbiirv, 13 Fresco, 15 Sandy MacDonald, 12 Archie, 20 Melting, 22 Big Corn, 24 Loved One, 3 Lord Masterful and Middlemark (coupled), 19 Baby Doll and SerJcc (coupled), 10 Backfire, 17 Hedly and No Bother (coupled), 16 Salvo-less and Penella (coupled). Woi by two lengths and a-lialf, a length and arhaH between the other placed horses. Time, lmin osec. HUNT CLUB CUP.—2 No Surrender (Keepa), 1; 5 J-ooaranda, 2; 10 Oakleigh 3. Also ran: 3 Notable, 6 Grey Star, 1 Southland, 7 Sir John. Won by 75yde, with fivo lengths between second and third. Time, 6min 25see. JELUCOE HANDICAP.—9 Fa-briquette (Downing), 1; i Waiutu, 2; Meltehikoff, 3 j Also ran: 3 Alteration, 5 Mullingar, 10 De- | predation, 1 Paddington Green, 7 Killard, 12 Maori Tikanga, 2 Tabasco, 8 Lady Energy. Won by a head, with a neck between second and third horses Time, lmiu 44 3-osse. PEACE HANDICAP.—6 KOyan (Downing), 1; 1 Penona, 2; 8 Llansannor, 3. AI3O ran: 9 Ganowindro., 12 Multiplane, 5 Demoiselle, 13 Step, 4 Persian Prince, 10 Flowing Bowl and Hessian, 2 Esthonia, 3 Entente Cordials, 7 Royal Prince, 11 Benzine, 14 Duchess and Eiidorua, 18 Manukau, 15 Bicldire, 19 Great Form, 16 Slowcoach, 7 Isingarch. Won by two lengths, a length and a-ih<tlf separating second and third) horses Time, lmin 33sec! LADIES IiIIACELLT.—6 Lady Ebtow (Terry), 1; 1 Forest Gold, 2; 5 St. Carl, 3. Also ran: 2 Cymer, 7 Swastika, 3 Pablo, 4 Koura, 9 Caropfire Jack. Won by two and a-half lengths, with four lengths between tho other placcd horses. Time, 2niin 21 3-s=ec LIVERPOOL HANDICAP.—I Escaped (Sinclair), 1; 2 CrowlvurF,t 2; 4 Car.zonet, 3. Also ran: 9 Hopfield, 7 Housewife, 5 Madam Ristori, 8 Ohinewairua, 11 Stammer. 4 Mistress Biddy (coupled with Canzonet), 10 Roval Irish 8 Kilbeggan, 12 Rathwin, 6 Bang. "Wen by a ncek. Time, lmin lgsec. AVONuuiLE KACES. (Per Uxitku Pr-css Association.) AVELUNGTON, September 14. The following weights have been declarer! for the Avon dale spring mooting: Maiden Plate. —Bitholia 9.2, Khubla Khan 9.0, Romance 8.5, Admiral Advance 8.4, Demoiselle and Emerald Hill 8.3, Finkop and No Mistake 8.2, Monoerat and Elate 7.13, Phyllona 7.12, Oak Abbey, Formalin, and Mary Bruce 7.11, Senlac, Baby Doll, Loved One, Tinolcaba, Big Corn, Ising Arch, Cholmel, North Lcburn, Lord Masterfid, War Shot, Middle Mark, Bridgio, Glencancy Hessian, Actrice, Koura, Melting, Arab 'King, Heather Sprig, Forward, Lady Darnley, Miss Abbey, Merry Nell, Hypothesis, No Bother, Backfire, Persian King, Sah-aless, and Penella

-7.9. Grey Lynn Hurdles.—Kauri King 12.5, Ditto 11.11, Signaturo 10.5, Marconi and Garry Owen 10.4, Tenacious and To Onga 9.9, Glenopal and Benzine 9.8, Sir Agnee imd Kinkora 9.5, Notability 9.3, Deviation 9.2, Swastika and Lombardy 9.0. Avondale Cup.—Uncle Ned 9.5, Vagabond and King Lupin 9.0, Sonio Boy 8.9, Sweet Corn 8.7, Alteration S.-t, Depredation 7.12, Mullingar cud Gold Kip 7.11, Hinemaru and Housewife 7.8, Ohinewairua and Killard 7.G, All Talk and Waiuta 7.5, Glenopal and Paddington Giceai 7.3, Fabriquette 7.'2, Canzonet 7.0, Windorah 6.12, Meltehikoff 0.11, Blue Cross G. 9, Tobasoo, li!annsa,nnor, Entente Corditle, Gaycium and Lady Energy Hack and Hunters' Steeplechase.—Ulster and Signature 11.8, Guiding Way 10.1", Notability 10.13, Kurnalpi and Dunrobin 10.5, Southland aJid Cymer 10.2, Seville lo.oj Johnny Paul and Swastika 9.11, Joea-ajukl 9.9. Grey Star, Titiro, Sir Jolir., Oatleigli. Master Bijou, Pablo, Waikaura, Nyassa and Mninangukonui 9.7. llonderFon Handicap.—Hyllus 9.0, Hineamarn 8.12, Kekamti S.lO, "Depredation S.fi, Kabriquett© and Ifoufio'd 8.5, OToen and Moltcliikofl 8.1, Escapcd 5.3, Royal Irish 8.2; Stilts and Stammer 7.10, Tobasoo 7.8, Ohoreka and Scottish Knight 7.7, Penona. 7.5, Orateur 7.2, Mountain Gold, and Mistress Biddy 7.0, Jocular G. 13, Blue and Black 6.11, Archie, Romance, Flowing Bowl, and Heather Sprig 6.7. Hack "Welter.—Pierrot 9.11, Tamaroa 9.9, Ohoreka, Lady Knorgy, <v.:d Cn-cowindra 9.4, General Stephen 9.1, Orateur 8.12, Multiplane 8.11, Entente Cordia'.e, Maori Tikango, and Forest Gold 8.10, Persian Prince, Marshall Noil, and Stop 8.9, Llannsarmor 8.7, Demoiselle and New Zealand 8.6, Iraperino 8.5, Groatiorm and Woody Glen 5.4, Ratlin 8.3,

Admirr.? Advanci, Marble Sap, and Lady Eistow 8.1!, St. Car), Isingarcli, Manakau, Bridgio, Pearlo d'Mont, Glenkonny, Hessian, Slow 'Conch, Hodley, Bncklire, ami Mary Bruce P.O. Flying Handicap, of e:x furlongs.—Mill o'GowTie 9.2, Socio Boy and Undo Ned 8.13, Bedford 8.7, 8.5. Crowhurat 84, Lkmskin 8.0, Mu.rihiku 7.13, Mada.ru R'stori 7.10, Canzonet 7.7, Bi!<holin 7.5, Cab;tileiro, Gayo.iiun, Stilts, a-nd St;MimKr 7.3, Priuoo Oharlcrcu, end Tamarra, 7.0, War Tank G. 12 Arrau 6.9, No Mistake, Bang, Elyan, and Kilboggan G. 7. HIGH-PRICED YEARLINGS. A STUD RECORD. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 12. Tho late Sir Mark Sykoa's Skdmere yearlings were sold t Doiieaster, and realised £G1,309, which constitutes a reocrd for one stud. Tho yearlings included the Kwynford—Bluetit colt, which was cold to Lorn Glnnelv for 11,500g5. There was excitement v.'iten liio bidding passed the record paid for Seeptro. Colts and fillica by Tolrarch r continue to realise liiyh pricca.—A. and -\.Z. Cable-

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17730, 15 September 1919, Page 6

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17730, 15 September 1919, Page 6

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