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SPORTING.

|' 5 RACING- IN MMBOCTBNE. jpi«a Association—By Xdegiaph—Copyiight r MELBOURNE, March 14. (Received March 14, at 6.5 p.m.) In tho St. Kilda, Cup Kanegetia and Gringalet ran a dead heat for first place. Star Comedian was third. Time, 2rmn Jljeso.! : ■t,!"i,' •< -f- ' -i DANNEVIRKB RACES. (Pa» UNITED PBBSB ASSOCIATION.} DANNEVTKICE, March 13. \ ;The <> Dannevirke Racing Club's autumn meeting was opened on Saturday in glorious weather,,' The course was in good order and tEa atiiondanco was large. ,The totalisator handled £26,043 lor the day, as compared with £22,050 for the first day of tho corresponding meeting ;tot year. Results:— •■'MAIDEN' PLATE (aJI Sat). Five fuilonga. —1 Hori (Olliver), 1; 2 Lall-oJi Rook, 2; 8 Sling Gamp, 3. Also started: 8 Top Dog, 5 Jolly Cave, 6 Martian Miss, 10 Danol, 9 Castle, 10 Bacchante, 7 Karingaroa, 121 Cuddle Doon, 11 'Mabine, 4 Gold Pan. Won easily. Time, lmin 1 3-ssec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. Six furlongs.

—1 Early Dawn 7.13 (R. Reed), 1; 2 Nobleman, 8.8; 2; 8 Tari, 81, 3. Also started.- 4 Blissfu]ness 6.7. The winner led all the way land won] by two lengths and: it-half. Time, lmin 1'4;.1-seoc. ' ,; - .TAHORAITE HACK WELTER. Sewn fnr-tengß.-~6-' Convention, 7.10 (F. Oorlett), 1; 1 MissmEud, 7.13, 2; 3 Mosthenes, 8.3, 3. Also started; '5 Wawati 8.9, 4 Probate 8.8, 2 Glentour 8.7, r<B Antler 7.13, 7 Larkspur 7.10, 0 Digg®t';7.lo. There were heads between tlio first three horses. Time.' lmin 29sec. 'DANJS'EVTRK.E CUP. One mile and a-quar-W.—2 l l4|iolia s 8.7 (R. Road), 1; 1 Goklehine, fcltV 2i?l8 Multaine, 6.10, 3, Also started: Tho Spoai it 6.12. Won comfortably by half ftvlengthi! Time, 2min lOaec. '< EAKAIATAI HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— jSycorax, 7.7 (M. M'Carten), 1;" 4 Stutter, 7.13, 2; 3 Import, 7.4, 3. Also ntwted: _ 2 Irapuka 8.9, 1 Qtaura Kid 8.6, 6 Jjady Witchet 7.2, 7 Tipperaiy Lass 6.7. Won Dy half « length. Time, lmin 14 l-ssec. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Five fnrlongs.l Rieruße;'B.B. (Bagby), 1; 3 Verbosity, 7.9, 2; 7 Borlrio, 7.4, 3. Also started: 2 Tigerinia 7.9, 8 Festivity 7.9, 4 Tout Bon 7.9, 6 Raceful 7.5, S£ Klkina 7.4, 5 Vivation, 7.2. Won by a head. 5 Time, lmin 1 3-Eseo. s MAKIEIK3RI HACK HANDICAP. Ono mile >«ndt EO yards.—l Mumble, 7.8 (A. Dixon), 1; 2 vMnijnilun, 7.0, 2; 3 Willy's Knight-, 8.1, 8. Also .started: 4 Kohu 7.13, 5 Gatha 6.7. Won bjrjhalf a length.. Time, imin 47sec.'In TAMAfcI WELTER. Seven, furlongs.—l All Talk,'; 8.8 (H. Gray) ,1; 1 Hookah, 8.12,• 2;■ 3 Railnnd, 8.13, 3. Also started: 7 Hetaua 10,8, 12' Matatano 9.5, 2 Old Gold 8.13, 8 jjyleston© ■ 7.13, 6 Voluble 7.10. Won by a length. JTimo, lmin 27 3-sseo. • The following are the acceptances for the •eoond .day:— • Hack EJcurry. Weight 8.0. Six furlongs.-— Mws Lqvo, Top Dog, Jolly Cove, Solace,Shadow : Dancer, Lnllah Rook, Bernadotte, Cuddle' tDoon, Zaaiol, Fotheringay Castle, Taringwd, Gatha,' Sling Damp, Gold Pan. fei,Grlangt{iTy Handicap. Six furlongs.—Tari 8.4, Thoj Speaker 8.0, Irapufet 7.13, Blissfulneos 6 .1.1 • > Mangatera Hnck Handicap. Seven furldngs'.—Mumblo 9.0, March On 8.9, Willy's Knight fjß, Glentour 5.5, Convention 8.4, Probat© 8.2, :Swcet Song 8.2, Mosthenes 8.2, Mannikin 7.1j3, Martian Miss 7.3, The Digger 7.2, liarkspuif 7.2. 'iNirraery Handicap. Five furlongs.—Rieuese 9.0, Verbosity 7.13, Tigrinia 7.10, Birkie 7.4, BaCeful •6.11, Celmeain 6.11, Vivation 6.11, KikiniiMl, Pohuni 6.11. |?Haxtgill Memorial Handicap. One mile «nd' a Ifurlong.—Goldshine 8.7, All Talk 7.12, Hookah ;7;7, Railamd 7.5, Multaine 7.3. ' Tejephono Hassle Handicap. Six farlongo.— Sywrax 58.9, Hori 8.6, Stutter 8.6, Glentour 7.13, Import. 7.9, Wawata 7.9, frobate 7.9, Lady Wifchet 7.3, Tipperary Lass 6.7. .'iiKaitijko Welter. Seven furlongs.—Gold•ehine 9;i3, All Talk 9.6, Railand 9.0, Old Gold 8.13,' Voljible 7.7, Rylestone 7.7.

Tapuafo Hack "Welter. One mil© and 50 yards.—Willy's Knight 8.13, Convention 8.9, jliss Maid 8.3, Sweet Song 8.7, Mannikin 8.3, Sir Donald l 7.0, Antler 7.7, Gatha 7.7. 1 , OHINEMTJRI RACES. , CPbr United Prkss Association.) PAEROA, March 13. I.'jThe Ohinemnri Jockey Club's meeting was favoured; by ideal woafchei. There was a record' attendance. The totalisator handled £32,300, sm increase of £5000 over last year's figures. Results:— ' ■ HANDICAP HURDLES.—RathIin 1, Cymea 2, OaMeigh 3. Won by two lengths. Otara, Iriahknd, and Kurnalpi fell. Time, 3min liaea. MAIDEN HANDICAP.—Oak Abbey 1, Stisrf Norval 2, Tinohoro 3. Scratched: Aircraft, Prince liivfus, Earlswood colt. Won by a neck. Timei Imin 3 3-ssec. NETHERTON WELTER HANDICAP.— General Advance 1, Rekanui 2, Gaycium 3. .'Boiatibed: ,Woody Glen, Corregidor, Last JPlunge, Xlansaiinor, Karangahake, King Abfaey, Caballero, Scrap o' Paper, Kilbeggan. Won by. three-quarters of a length, with a fcead between second and third." Time, lmin CUP.—Woody; G-leh 1," Tama-, roa 2, : Blue Cross 8. All started. Won by half a: length. Time, 2min Bsoc. "• KOMATA HANDI CAP.—Tinokaha 1, Right Time '2,; Royal Abbey 3. Won by- a length. Time,'• lmin 17sec. ■ • • ' i STEEPLECHASE.—BattIetadIe 1, .First Call 2, Golden Glow 3. Won easily .Otara, Irishilajid, and Kurnalpi fell, and Grey Opal and Gablo; baulked at the double jump on the first round. Time, smin Bsec. ST.'PATRICK'S HANDICAP.—Queen Abbey l, ,Crowhurst 2, Hineamaru 3. Scratched: Ohinewairua, Gaycium, Tamaroa, Prince Charleroi, Stilts, and Rathlin. Won by a 'neck. , Time, lmin 15 4-ssec. GREAT EASTERN AND GREAT v . ! ; AUTUMN. (Paa Dsited Pbbss association.) (j , - i ' CHRISTCHURCH, March 14. i The 1 following are the "Canterbury . Jockey iClub Handicaps: — i Great; Easter Handicap. Seven furlongs.— Sasanof j 9.11, Karo 9.6, Amytha® 9.6, Surveyor 9.6, Arrowsmith 8.13, Michaelo. 8.12, Fiery Cross 8.10, Onslaught 8.9, Kilrush 8.7, Gazique 8.5, Tigjritiya 8.4, Kilbrogan 8.3, Spanner 8.1, ;Radial 5 7.13, Bo Peep 7.13, Chimera 7.15, Affectatjon 7.13, Maioha 7.12, Royal Stag 711, HotaUa:7.ll, Bindle 7.10, Inch 7.10, Sunart 7.10, Golden. Bubble 7.9, Melee 7.9, Braokenfield 7.7, Eleus 7.3, Warlike 7.2, Mustard Pot. ,7.2, Swisnee River 7.2, M'Duff 7.1, GamcidClci 7.0, Miss Mimic 7.0, Early Dawn 6_LO, Silver '■"Peak ■; 6,9, FlightCommandor. 6.8, Warlove 6.7, Sembric 6.7j Jtilalla 6.7, St. Winnow 67, Sleepy Heiad,,6.7,.Cerberus 6:7; Miarc Y Antony 6.7, Arch S«.lateA,e,7, Foo Chow 6.7, Link Up 1.6.7,; Boflddgei. ! >;K7^Juhana 67 Great : One "mile v aijcj, .^halfjr— Karo 9 8, Vagabcmd 4 8,13-, i Kilrush:B.lo, 'Kilmoon 8.7,' BatrtJd Sofig 4 B-3 ; Gazique; 7;1&. .Punka ■ 7.13', '• Royal, Stag- 7.13, '.jßonnie :Matdi'Al t 2, 'Tigritiya 7.11, Afiectation .7.8, Mdee 7.8,>•: First Salute 7.7,: Maioha. :57.7,-_KiJbrogan-X7.7, •. Sunart>-.'7.7, , Hetauir 7.6, Eleus 7.6, Warlike 7.5, Radial 7:4, Royal Star 7.3,< Golden Bubble- 7.3, Nightraider 6.13, Paraora: 6.10, Flight Commander 6.10, Warlove 6.8; St. Winnow 6.8, Marc Antony 6.8, 'Silver Peak 6.7, Risingham 6.7, Recorder.G.7, Bondage! 6.7, Glentanner 6.7. ' ' .Note.—Arch Salute's weight in ; the: Autumn Handicap was omitted to be aent down. . ' JOCKEYS*"'' APPEALS" ALLOWED; " ' UsiTsri Press Association.) " CHRISTCHURCH, March 14. • , In the matter of the appeals by Harold Young, .aid George Young, jockey, iftgainstl-the -'decision .of tho Canterbury Dis•trict Goraniittco in withdrawing their v jookeys'ji licenses and in dismissing their appeals' against tho decision of tho stewards -nnd tho; commit tee of the Canterbury Jockey ..Club in; suspending them from riding, the . following is' the judgment of the judges of ■ the Zealand Racing Conference (Sir Wil•liam Henries, Mr\George Hunter, M.P., and Mr C. J?. Skerrett, K.C.): — , \ . : / "Tho^! judges, after careful, consideration of the evidence, are\of opinion , that the Can- .. terbury: District Committeo had not before it sufficient evidenoe of misconduct on tho -part of.either H. Young or G.' Young justifying , the committee in suspending or 1 withthetr respective jockeys' licenses. Thi judges, therefore, xwcTse the docisions of the Canterljjiry District Committee in suspending and withdrawing such, licenses, and aJlow Both 'appeals, the deposits in each case to be refunded 1 to the, appellants."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17884, 15 March 1920, Page 8

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17884, 15 March 1920, Page 8

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17884, 15 March 1920, Page 8

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