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SPORTING.

JOCKEYS* DISPUTE. (Pam UXITBD I'BSSH ASSOCIATION.) OHRISTCHTJBOH, May 24. Plr Qcorgo Olilford statcß that, tlio Ilnoing Oonfiveneo was olwaye willing to receive any jockeys with complaint or deputation of joolceya independent of tlio Jookoya' Association. Up to tho present the coiilercnoo has not recognised the Jockeys' Association. (JANTEIinUBT PAKK TBOTTING HANDICAPS. (Pa* Uhitxd Puis* assooiatios.) OHRISTCHUROH, May 24. Following nro tho handicaps for the Canterbury Park Trotting Club's winter meeting. AutaUmr Handicap (harness), ol 100 eovo. Ono mile anil n-half.—Litdy Esinn, Misa Ohanoellor, ami Ngapuna scratch, Ilothina, Household, Kmernld Creou, ' Waiwera, Maori ■ Princess, and Sherry 2 seconds, Admiral Derby, Wonder Why, Jeft Dillon, Best Boy, Rosio Wilkes, Marvina, Major Domo, tJentlo Robin, tamo, Bay Boy, Chairman, Bachelor, Gold Stanley, and Prank Drift 3, Wolto Lupin, Whercpo, Grand Dillon, Our Bluey, Lady Lena, Derby Girl, Ravenaworth, and Bendale 4. ' Peninsula Handicap (harness), of 160bovs. One mile and a-half.—Nabob scratch, Royal Step, Rearguard, Tatev Dillon, Doreen Dillon, and Harold Child 1 'second, The Whip, Saints Bell, Hiokorywood, and Hatana 2, Fishcrton, Lindetta, Madeline, Mflda Pointer, Tho Monkey 3, Florence la Badie, Nutwood Junior, Princess Coronado, Imperial Junior, Henry Traoey, Eulius, Louie Drift, Sea Nymph, Guy Dillon, Looandra Junior, Coil, Tiranna, and Nelson Derby 4. Paparoa Handicap (harness), of 500sovs. Two miles.—Author Dillon scratch, Cello Sydney Wilkes I second, Admiral Wood 2, Agathos 3, Albert Cling 6, Beta Peter and Erin's King 6, Vice-Admira'l 7, Emperor, Gleaming, Paul Dnfault, Whispering Willie, Rangitata Lass, Stockade, and Partner 8, Brown's Nugget and Sympathy 9. Maoriland's handicap is withheld. Lyttelton Handicap (saddle), of ISOsovs. Two miles—Dandy Chimes scratoli, Hoymetta 1 second, Albert Wallace and Stanley Direot 4, The Grmncr 6, Imperial Junior 0, Harold D., Bon Patch, and Lady Swithin 10, Beewood, Prince Coronado, Sea Nymph, Gny Dillon, The Rook, Coalition, Tauhinu, Bogash, Prince Burlington, Mopey, and Bentasßon 11. Stewards' Handicap (harness), of 300bovb. One mile and a-quarter.—Trix Pointer scratch, General Link 1 second, Admiral Wood 2, Gleaming, Sa'shwood, Mintson, Albert Cling, Our Girl, Chid, and Paul Dufault 3, Birdwcod, All Bell, Stockade, Rorke's Drift, Moneymaker,, and Strategy 4, Silver Nnt and Lctitia 5. Aviation Handicap (saddle), of I66sove, Two miles—Our Gnldie and Treasure Seeker scratch, Patard, Parkfleld, and Bellena 3 seconds, Marvolo and Miss Patty 4,„DeMrie Wood, Ballin, Aroadian, and Merry Bingcn 6, Miss Lorna and Sunrise 6, Red Bell, Imperial Victor, Oulverden, Sally Dillon, Captain Rothschild, and Blazer Wilson 7. Railway Handicap (harness), 250bovb. Ono mile.—Admiral Hal scratch, Iris and Granger I second, Nabob, Pax, Proud Spring, and Pleasant Point 2, Petrovna, Dillon Direct, Dora Derbv, Greta, and Loeanda Dillon 3, Misa Edith arid Hayseed 4, Annie Dillon, Ngaiora, Little Kauri, Doreen Dillon, and Miss Havoo 6. Au ReYoir Handioap (saddle), of 200sove. One mile.—Nancy Stair scratch, Hovmctta 1 second, Guynemer 2, Hayseed, Molly Chimes, and Peter Moo 3, Glenaray, Ngaiora, Little Kauri, Red Prince, Rearguard, The Dingo, Robert Dillon, Harold Child, Royal Step, Annie Dillon, and Bill Brown 4, Firat Alarm, Hickorywood, Gipsy King, Hutana, and The Whip 5, Nutwood Junior, Fisherton, Auriferous, and Lindetta 6. Treasure's handioap is withheld. COUNTY OBICKET. Pre»» Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON. May 21. The feature of the week's cricket has been the number of centuries reported. Hendren made 158 for Middlesex, Mead 125 for Hampshire, Makepeace 132 for Lancashire, Russell 117, Jupp 116, and Jewell 116 for Essex. Cook, bowling for Lanoashire against Derbyshire, secured seven wickets for eight runs.—A. and N.Z. Coble. LAWN TENNIS. Prttt Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 22. In the Surrey tennis championship Fisher beat Mavrogordato, 6—4, 6—4, 6—l. Lycett and Miss Ryan beat Lowe and Mrs Laroombe in the llixett, Doubles. Fisher and Lycett beat Park and Watt in the Sfon's Doubles, 6—2, 6—3) 6—4.—A. and N.Z. Cable. ADELAIDE, May 24. (Received May 24,. at 11.25 p.m.) R. "V. Thomas, tho lawni tennis player, has been selected for the Olympic games' team.THE OLYMPIC GAMES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, May 24. The Olympio team of athletes sailed in the Asoanins for Antwerp on Saturday. BOXING. NEW YORK, May 24. (Received May 24, at 10.10 p.m.) The New York World states that Carpentier has signed for a flght with Battling Levlnsky for the light>heavy-weight championship of the world on or before July 24 next. The men have ugreed. on a weight ol 1751b, and the fight will be 12 or 15 rounds, depending on the State in which the fight takes place.—A. and N.Z. Cable. ! WELLINGTON, May 24. At the Town Hall to-night Tommy Uren beat Frite Holland on points. The eoatest went the full 15 rounds, after one of the cleverest exhibiions in fighting witnessed locally. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS IN 'AUSTRALIA. free* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, May 24. (Received May 24, at 0.50 p.m.) The English footballers have 'arrived. They ■xprcss the opinion that the present team •is better than the previous ono, but they' would have liked more weight in the backs, as there is a great danger of injury to 6mall men used to the soft English grounds. The team was accorded a civic reception, at which the manager said that he had been instructed that the practice of replacing an injured man in the first half, which was permitted here, was to be abandoned, and no injured men would be replaced. * (r ATHLETICS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK, May 24. (Received May 24, at 10.45 p.m.) ' Trinceton University has accepted an invitation from Oxford and Cambridge to participate in the athletio meeting in June or Jnly. The Princeton team will leave for England By June 12.—A. and N.Z. Cable. SCULLING. SYDNEY, May 24. (Received May 24, at 11.25 p.m.) Barry commenced active training to-day.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17944, 25 May 1920, Page 6

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17944, 25 May 1920, Page 6

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17944, 25 May 1920, Page 6

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