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SPORTING.

north otago eaoks. j BtTOBAN&ONG AGAIN WINS. The North Otago Jockey Club's mating was concluded yesterday. The c - which" head, but thero was a boisterous gale, which made matters rather unpleasant. Iho a"*™ nnoe appeared bo be on a par with that - first day. • The sum of £12,534 10s wan registered on tho botalisntor, making £26,024 tor the mee ing, as oomporod with last year's total of 10s. Results: — THE S' Tr >BTS, Of 130sovs. Six furlongs.-—1 A. F. Mobei'u-i's Oharleroi, 8.7 (Ilagby), 1; 2 bl ' worthy's Poraposo, car. B.BJ (Humphries)* Daly's Inntstalien, oar. 9.1 (Owner), 3. Also started: 3 Paddy's Hope air. 7.10. Oharleroi and Paddy's Hope led to the straight, where tho iorrncr camo on and won by three lengths w, 0 " 1 I'ompoflo, who beat Innisfallcn a ehorfc neaa. Time, lmin Wwc. rtl . WAITANGI HANDICAP, of 14590v5. Sue iutlongß.—6 1L T. Smith's Mythology, 8.13 fi. Humphries), 1-, 8 Wiee's Killeney, oar. 7.12 (R. Maekie), 2; i Parson's Irish Elecanoe, 8.9, (w. Bohinnon), 3. Also started: 1 Will Oakland 10.3, 2 Primnm 9.0, 3 Miss Camouflage 8.8, 7 Pax 7.7, G Lima car. 7.55. Will Oakland and Irish Elegance, followed bv Mythology, were the first to show out. Wilt "Oakland drew out and led to the straight, where the others closed np, and Mythology camc on to win by three lengths from Killeney, who got up in time to beat Irish Elegance by a ncck", Will Oakland close np. litnei lmin IB l-ssec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of SOOsovs. One mile.

I—J. G. Emslie's Bnrrangong, 8.12 (6. Young) 1 3—Deegan's Kilkoe, 8.4 (W. Robinson) 2 7—Tt-enoni's Almoner, 8.3 (R. Reed) 3 Also started: 0 Meleo 8.10, 2 Caverock 7.10, 4 All Ready 7.0, 5 Linden 7.7, 8 Olaverhouse 7.0, 8 Sisyphus 7.0. After n lent; delay at the post, cansed hy Claverhonse, Caverock, and TCilkee, the field was sent away, and Burrangong, Almoner, and Sisyphus too charge. Linden ran to the front in the first three fnrlongs, and led to the straight with Pisyphns, Bnrrangong, Kilkee, and Almoner well np." At the distance Burrangong went np and | won comfortably hy three parts of a length from Kilkec, who beat Almoner by three lengths. Claverhonse. who got badly away, was next and Caverock fifth. Time, lmin 43 l-ssec. BLDTVRSLrE STEEPLES, of 200sovs. Abont three miles.—l W. Eaird. jun.'fl Palladio, 10.11 f.T. M'Ohesney), 1; 2 Brooke's Blnzeaway, 0.7 fW. l>Vil<ling)j 2; \ Morris's Tokomairiro, 0.7 (T- Rowlntid). 3. Also started: 3 Stone Ringer 10.11. Blaieaway and Tokomairiro led Palladio for about a circuit, Stone Ginger tailing off. Palladio ran np and went with Blazeaway at the donhle, the latter striking heavily find nearly nnshipping his' pilot. Palladio gradually drew away and won by over a dozen lengths from Blaxeaway, who beat Tokomairiro by three lengths. Pone Ginger a fur Inn <7 away. Time. smin 34sco. •TTTT.rP'RRS' FLAT HANtITCXT. of lSOsovs. One mile and n-half.—s W. E. GeTard's King Star. 10.3 (F. Ellis), 1; 2 Shaw's Jack Symons. 10.8 rr. Rnthven), 2: 1 Fox's Spyglass, 9.13 (L. Hewirtv). 3. Also started: 7 Kilbovne 11.2, G ,Tohn Barleycorn 10.5, 3 Calmn 9.9, 4 Lady Penza 0.4, 8 Darky San 9.0. Kilbovne led past the stand, but Lady Penza then took charge, and led aTong the baok and into the straight, where King Star ran to the front, an dwon by six lengths from Jack Symons, who beat Spyglass by four lenrrih's: T>ady Pen7Ji next. Time, 2min,42 2-sseo. TE PTTTCE WELTER TTANBinAP, nf 145sovc. Seven furlongs.—2 R. MTCay's Orange Bitters, 0.4 (n. Young), 1; 6 Woodley's Bengeroop. 8.4, (W. RoHnson), 2; 1 Nautical, 9.2 (Donovan), 3. Also started: 3 All Serene 8.4, 6 The Boss 8.0, 4 Tunic 8.0, 7 Carmine 8.0. Tunic led out and was joined by Orange Bitters, who took charge at the distance? and stalling off Bengeroop in a good finish, won by a head, Nantical five lengths away, tliird, and Tunio next. Time, lmin HANDICAP, of 200sovs. Six furlongs—l 5. M'Bonald's Murihikn, 8.5 (Bagby), 1; 3 Donnellan and Shanahan's Sleepy Head, 7.2, (A. 2; 1 Ileid's ICillnla, 8.4 (G. Young). 3.Also started: 2 Mortham 8.12, 4 Ardmore 7.0, 5 Thestiu 1 ! 7.0. Thestius and Killala were first, out from Mnrfhiku, whilst Mortham and Ardmore were slow to move. Murihikn ran to the ijxmt at the distance, and won by a length 'rom Sleepy Head, who beat Killala by a head; Ardmore was next. Time, lmin . 18sec.

RACING IN MELBOURNE. Press Association —By Teleerrapb—Copyright. MELBOtTRNE, May 21. (Reoeivcd May 21, at 7.35 p.m.) Thore nre record entries for the National Hurdles (94), including Beltane, British Arch, Silent Way. and Kilowatt, and the Steeplechase (66), including Tararua Jack.

WAHGANTTI ACCEPTANCES. (Pan ujriTM) Pniss arsocutiox'.i

■WANGANTJI, May 21. The following acceptances were received at n °Winfcer' ln Oats. Six furlongs.—Bindle 3.0, BoPeoT> 8.10, Rnddy 8.0, Kinsem 7.1, V&EilkovJJ) Ejjmont Park 6.12, Inoomo 6.12, Lady General 6 ' Grandstand St*>epl«s. Two miles and Old Mnngmdi 12.0, Luke 11.1. First Lino 10.11, Wiroluno 10.8, Polthogflfe 10.1, Khartoum 10.0. . . . Rata Hack Hurdles. One mile and fire fnrlones. —Pretty Bobby 10.10, Paddinßton Green 10.8, Gold Poult fl.'ll, Master Boris 9.9, A PPland 9.8. •Cello 9.4, Rienzi 9.3, Banogue 9.0, Combustion " Balgownie Hack Handicap. One mile anS a distance.—Tame Pot 10-4. Simon 9.6, Flight Commander 8.4, Missland 8.0. Crucelle 7.13, Mimire 7.11. Sweet Rone 7.4. Aehilleon 7.„, Prodigal 7.0, Some Taphion 7.0. Rekapoto 7.0. .. Farewell Hack Handicap. fnrlcn^.-Sir Fanciful • 8.9, Generalissimo 8.8, Marble Bar B.G. Onicello 8.1. Passin' 'Through 8.0, P<raOTia 7.9, T?ar#v\ 7ft Timiditv 7.7, Misslove 7.5, Princess Marion 7.1, Bike Martian Miss 7.0 t Gay Lady 7.0. Som« "PnßliioTi 7.0. Empire Handicap One mile and a distance.— Marnueteur 9.10. Rude 9.1. Maioha 8.7, Depredation 8.2 Pnnka 7.13, Omaha 7.11, Perfect Day 7 7. Miss Go'd 7.4, Detroit fi.7, Haversack 6.7. May Hurdles. One mile and _ Vlff" nunr T" Kauri Ktne 10.11, Zola 10.6, Coldstream 10.5. Yankee Jack 10.5, Lord Nagar 10.4, Want 9.9, Zeus 9.6.

WINTER MEETING- HANDICAPS. fPBR TTinTW) PR«BS ASSOCIATION OAMIRTT, May 21.

The following handicaps for the dunedin Jockey Club's winter meeting have been declared by Mr J. E. Henrys:— TRIAL HURDLES, > , 01 250sovs. One mile and a-lialf.

St. lb. St. lb. Gaylight 11 13 Gunrest 9 12 Soadown 11 13 Mannish 9 11 Golilen Prinoe ... 11 9 ila 6 c^ lla — ••• jj ® All Talk . ... 11 7 Sir Medallist ... 9 8 Barrister U 3 Glensponse ... 9 0 Jaok Symons ... 11 1 Bairnsdalo -90 Tnticorn 10 11 Spyglass • ... ... 9 0 Tip Up 10 11 Nautiboy ... ... 9 0 Bombproof ... 10 9 Achilleus ... 9 0 Wild Pilgrim ... 10 6 St. Cletus —90 Samiel 10 6 Straysliot ... 9 0 Take Down ... 10 6 Lady Penza • ... 9 0 King Star ... 10 5 Barky Sam .- 9 0 Kilboyne ... ... 10 1 The Daub ... 9 0 Oalma 913 Speed King ... 9 0

Brooksdale ... 913 BRIGHTON HANDICAP, Of" 200sovs. One mile.

Clean Sweep ... 913 Blue Admiral ... 8 2 Bondage 9 9 Black Mountain 8 1 High Heels ... 9 6 Mettle Drift ... 713 Primum 9 5 Fabisco 712 Marching Order 9 4 Barky Rigs ... 710 Orange Bitters ... 9 4 Bengeroop ... 7 9 Braid ~ — 9 4 Sartolite 7 7 Mazama 813 Checkmate ... 7 7 Foo Ohow ... 813 The Boss 7 7 Chaeronia ... 8 9 Red Pal 7 7 Killiney 8 9 Breton ... ... 7 7 Satisfaction ... 8 9 Lady Pallas ... 7 7 Oattach 8 9 Woodrow 7 7 Martitora 8 4 Cleveland ... 7 1, Kilmeedy ... 8 3 lan Hamilton ... 7 7 CannieJack ... 8 3 Carmine 7 7 Silent King ... 8 3

BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, Of 760sovs. One mile and a-halt

Kilnjoon 9 2 Kilkeo 711 Burrangong ... 9 1 Jock 7• 3 Onslaught 813 Almoner ._ ... 7 9 Eleus 811 jN'ightraider ... 7 9 Borke's Drift ... 8 9 Bondage 7 2 Royal Star ... 8 9 Marc Antony ... 7 0 Melee 8 2 Sisyphus ... „ . 7 0 Tin Soldier ... 8 1 Thistlecrown ... 7 0 Samiel 713 Foochow 7 0 Warlike 7 12

TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, Of 400sovs. Si* furlongs.

Radial 10 4 Kilkee 7 11 Hichaela 913 Hot Air ... ~ 710 Silver Peak ... 9 8 Eight Bells — 79 Kilbrogan ... 9 5 Wrestler 7 7 Killowen' 9 4 Palamon ... — 70

Torfreda 9 2 Pyjama 7 0 Eokelaine ... 811 Sleepy Head ... 7 0 Murihiku ... 8 8 All British ... 7 0 Mortham 8 8 Satisfaction ... 7 0 HACK STEEPLECHASE, Of 25050v6. Two miles and a-qnarter. Manawaponga ... 13 3 Ngalanto ... 913 Lake 12 5 Tide ... 911 Grafton Ttot ... 11 7 Dnnnure Village 911 Noctarnal 11 4 Blazeaway ... 9 fl Master Webster 10 13 Gr *y Renown ... !) 7 Southland ... 10 9 Frog 9 / Magdala 10 5 Gold Patch ... 9 7 Glenisla 10 2 Silver Top ... 9 7 Golden Rupee ... 913 Tokomairiro ... 9 7 Ken tail shore ... 9 13 JUMPERS' PLAT, Of 25050t6. One mile and a-quarter. 'Paraoa 11 13 Takedown ... 10 3 Hylans ... — 11 2 Wild Pilgrim ... 913 All Talk 11 1 Tutioorn 9 11 Jock 11 0 Spyglass 9 9 King Star ... 10 13 Awahon 9 0 Gaylight 10 12 Sir Medallist — 90 Golden Prince ... 10 9 Calma ... — 9 0 Jeannot 10 8 Lad.vPensa ... 9 0 Jack Symons ... 10 7 Hardshot ~ 9 0 Bombproof ... 10 6 Whipoord ... 9 0 Tip tJp 10 5 Noutiboy 9 0 Kilboyna 10 4 WINTER WELTER, Of SOOsovs. One mile.

Pamiel 9 9 Primnm 8 6 Tin Soldier ■ ... 3 9 Marching Order 8 4 Thaddeus ... 9 i Ganrest 8 3 Almoner 9 4 Ardmore 8 3 Terfreda 9 3 Thistlecrown ... 8 3 Don Paciflco ... 9 3 Killiney 8 0 Hot Ai r !) 2 Revolution ... 8 0 All Ready ... 9 1 Fahisco 8 0 Marianne ... 8 13 Miss Oamonflnge , 8 0 Sedd-el-Bnhr ... 8 13 Admiral Talbot 8 0 Olean Sweep ... 8 13 Vocation 8 0 Golden King ... 8 12 Pax 8 0 Claverhouso ... 8 11 Lady Pallas ... 8 0

BOXING. CAN BTJBNB "COMB BACK?" Prow Association—By Telegraph—CopyrightLONDON, May 20. Tommy Burns announces that he is prepared to pnt up £1000 or £2000 against Joe Beckett for the Empire Championship, and if ho wins lie is williiiß to meet Carpentier. Burns says he is oonvinoed that he can come back, but he would not, meet Dempsey because he oould have no earthly chance.—A. and N.Z. Oable. BANTAM-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. (P*H UHITCD pHIBS ASSOCIATION.) WANGANUI, May 21. Id a contest for the professional bantam-weight championship B' New Zetfand between A. Oliver (Hawera) and C. Oann (Wanganni, the holder of the title), Caiui retained the championship, the referee stopping the oontest in the sixth round. SOLDIERS' BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. Continuing the flret round of the Edward Cameron Oup last evening, 0. Mason met and defeated W. Henderson. In th© early stages ot the game Mason established a good lead, and playing confidently, ran out a winner with ' 800 points when his opponent's soore stood at 251. Best, breaks: Mason, 20, 21, 21, 22, 23, 24, 42; Henderson, 20, 21.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17942, 22 May 1920, Page 7

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17942, 22 May 1920, Page 7

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