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SPORTS AND PASTIMES

D.J.O. HANDICAPS. (Pcs United PAess Association.) ELLINGTON, January 26. The - following handicaps have been declared by Mr Hcnrye: — 1 AUTUMN HURDLES, Of 300sovs. One mile and three-quarters. st lb st lb Hylana. .. ..12 6 Tuticorn .. 9 9 General Retain 11 13 Bedrock .. .. 9 0 Strathglass ..11 6 Red Admiral .. 9 0 Barrister ..’lO 9 Mettle Drift .. 9 0 Mandrake .. 10 9 Blazing Light 9 0 Falstaff .. .. 915 Rockhampton 9 0 Glenshiuo ..0 6 ’ PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP, ' • .Of 700sovs, Six furlongs. Mustard Pot ~ 9 9 Tatau Tatau .. 8 0 Clean - Sweep .. O S Brackenficld .. 713 Royal Mac .. 9 8 Mantua .. .. 7 9 Silver Peak .. 9 5 Bonnie Winkio 7 8 Sunny Loch .. 9 3 Glontruin .. 7 7 Songbird .. 813 Pyjama 1 .. .. 7 7 Bon Spec .. 812 Martian Mias 7 11 Miss Mimic .. 811 Roseday .. 7 5 Battlo Scenft. .. 8 9 St. Augustus .. 7 0 Printemos .. 8 8 Jazz .. .. 7 0 Oountcrstroko ' 8 2 Filigree .. .. 7 0 Corn Riga / .8 2 • PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, . ;Of 400sov«. One mile and a-quartcr. Vasilkov .. 9 0 Samum .. 8 2 Primum .. 8 13 War March .. 713 Stmthglaea .. 812 Orange Bitters 7 u Calauria .. 8 11 Matata 7 10 Galway .. 811 Gunlayer .. 7 10 Kerb .. .. 810 Liqueur , .. 7 9 Dcbehead ~. 8 9 Vies Grand .. .7 7 Nunerrant .'. 8 9 Merry Dora .: 7 7 Filigree .. .. 8 9 Moulin Rouge 7.7 Angelo .. .. 89’ Adjutor .. ... 7\f Lady Blissful 8 8 ■ Raconteur .. 7 7 Lord Desmond 8 3 - DUNEDIN CUP, . Of I6oosovs. One railo and .vhalf. ■ Amyihas ./■ .. 10 5 Warlovo .. 710 Winning HH 9 6 Silent King .. 7 9 Insurrection .. 8,1.3 Printemps •.. 7 9 Pluto .. -. 813 Purple Spur 7 9 Vagabond ... 8 9 Mazama .. 7 6 Malaga ... .. 8 8 Songbird .. 7 3 Foo Chow ... 8 8 Bonnie Maid 7 0 Rorke’a Drift 8 4 Tin Soldier .. 7 0 Trespass .. 8 3 Twinkle .. .. 7 0 Suimy Loch ..82 Etta 7 0 Eleus .. ..,8 2 Bcngeroop .. 7 0 Kilmoon .. 8 0 Miss Camouflage 7 0 Palestrina .. 8 0 Mythology .. 7 0 General Advance 7 13 s BERWICK HANDICAP, Of 225sove. Seven furlongs. Kerb .. .. 9 9 Kilcalm .. .. 8 5 Vasilkov .. 9 8 Giantkiller .. 8 5 .Jazz ..' .. 9 8 Matata .. .. BVI v Galway .. .. 9 8 Linmark .. 8 4 Bebchead J. 9 8 Kilmeedy .. 8 3 Royal Admiral 9 5 All British .. 8 2 Nuneryant ..93 Brownie .. 80 Filigree .. .. 9 3 Marry Dora .. 8 0 Brave Deed •.. 9 2 Vioa Grand .. 8 0 Bella Lake .. 813 Ru*na .. .. 8 0 Calibration .. 812 Sunlit .. 8 0 Lomagundi .. 811 G ration gelding 8 0 Whiplock .. 811 Salerno .. ..80 Franoaiae .. 811 Larissa .. .. 8 0 Madam Chiron 8 9 .. .. 8 0 Liqueur ..88 Loch Miladi .. 8 0 Orange Bitters 8’ 5 Incunsio .. .. 8 0 War March ..85 STEWARDS’ 'WELTER HANDICAP, Of SOOsovs. One mile. ' Padamon .. 9 H Bfengeroop ~ 8 6 Purple Spur .. 911 Red Gown .. 8 5 Kilmoon .. .9 10 Mirza .: .; 8 3 Battle Scene 9 6 Vasilkov ..8 3 Castellan .. 9 5 Barley Rigs 8 0 Twinkle .. ..94 Burrangong .. 80 Sembric .. ..94 Algidns .. .. 8 0 Tin Soldier .. 813 Mythology .. 8 0 Bonnie Winkie 812 Be be head ~ 8 0 Roseday .. .. 811 Calauria /.SO St. Easel .. 8 9 Marching Order 8 0< Martian Misa 8 7 RACING IN AUSTRALIA. THE ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, January 26. (Received Jon. ?6, at 10.30 p.m.) The Anniversary Handicap resulted as follows: —Greg and Prince diaries (dead heat) 1, Kashmir fl. * Time, 2min 33Jcec. The owners divided the stake. WELLINGTON RACES.. A PROTEST DISMISSED. (Pan Drrrxn Press Assooiatios.) WELLINGTON, January 26. After the Consolation Handicap yesterday an inquiry was held into tho handling of Egotism.- *Tho Judicial Committee, while not satisfied with' G. Young’s riding; die- . cided -id take no action as it considered that it was quite possible that the carrying©! the starting tapes round the course by the winner, Qrucelle, might have interfered with the field. A protest entered bjr Mr MfKenzie, the owner of Meresymta, was dismissed as tho stewards failed to find that interference' had 1 taken place. v \ An inquiry ,waa held, into th© cause of St. Augustus’s , fall in the Ruapehu Handicap. . The stewards found that tho evidence pointed to the fact that the horse got on the heeft of tho horse in front. It was decided to recommend the stewards not to accept entries for this horse in-futuw, as it'is ; subject to fits of staggers. • BILLIARDS. M’OONACHY y. REECE. Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. 1 LONDON, January 25. (Received Jan. 26, at 8.10 p.m.) , At. Newcastle, in a match of 16,000 up, M' Cohoohy, who is receiving 10<)0, haa scored 3075, and Reece 4000. Breaks; M’Conuchy, 243, 123, and 114; Reece, 170, 152, and 104 A. and N.Z. Cable. BOXING. EAGER TO MEET CARPBNTTER. LONDON, January 22. Horace Jones, a Canadian heavy-weight boxer, has arrived. Ho is arranging to’’ fight Beckett. He also hopes to meet Carpentier. During four years of fighting Jones, who served in tho Canadian Army, has given 69 knock-outs in 100 bouts. CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA. VICTORIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, January ,26. (Received Jon. 26, at 10.30 p.m.) Th© vital'match for the Sheffield Shield was commenced on a good wicket, New South Wales requiring a substantial margin to win tho shield. Victoria in tho first innings made 265 runs (O’Keefe 87, Sandford 48, Hattkopf 34, Lampard 29). Bowling, Scott took five wickets for 74 runs; Kelleway, three for 42. New South Wales, in th© first innings have emo wicket down for 46 runs' (Collins 32 not out). O’Keefe, after several narrow escapes, played /..carefully, the score taking 207 minutes to compile. Sandford gave an entertaining innings, jumping out to the bowlers and knocking up 48 runs in as* many minutes. FOOTBALL. THE MATCHES IN ENGLAND. LONDON, January 22. An Association amateur, international match was played at Swansea on, Saturday between England and Wales, the former winning by seven goals to nil. Tho representative Rugby Union teams of England and Wales met at Cardiff, Wales winning by 28 to 6. Th© ground w%us waterlogged. Tho Welsh forwards controlled th© gome, and ihe English backs had no chance oi attacking. The following are the results of th© principal Cup matches played on Saturday:'— ASSOCIATION, j. First Division. Woolwich Arsenal 0, Burnley 0. , Birmingham 0, Newcastle United 4. Blackburn Rovers 2, Sheffield United 3. Bolton Wanderers 0, Chelsea 2 Cardiff 6, Bradford City 3. Everfon 3, Aston Villa % Huddersfield 0, Liverpool I. Manchester City 2, Middlesbrough 2. Oldham Athletic 2, Preston North End 0. Sunderland 2, Manchester United 1. West Bromwich 3, Tottenham 0. Second Division. Blackpool 2, Coventry 1. Bradford 5, Derby County 1. Clapton Orient 0, Leicester City 0. Crystal Palace 1, Bristol City 1. i Fulham 0, Barnsley 0. Hull City 2, Portvalo 0. Leeds Unitisi 0, West Ham 0. Notts County 2, South Shields 0. Rotherham 0, Notts Forest 1. Stoke 1, Bury 0. RUGBY UNION. Blackheath 3, United Services 3. Leicester 24, Pill Harriers 0. Gloucester 0, Swansea 0. NORTHERN UNION. Batley 16, St. Helens 11. Bramley 11, Bradford Northern 0. Halifax 6, Fcathorstone Rovers 0. Hull 8, Wigan. 5. Leeds 41, Keighley 2. Rochdale Hornets 0, Oldham 2. Salford 2, Barrow 11, Swinton 2, Wiclnes 5. Wakefield Trinity 3, Hunalet B. Warrington 4, Leigh 3, York Hull Kingston Rovcna IL,

CROQUET TOURNAMENT. • (Feb UmtED Pkess Association,) PALMERSTON N„ January 25. - Tho annual dominion croquet championship mooting, which commenced here on January 20, is now in its concluding stages. Fine weather has prevailed throughout, enabling the tournament to ho concluded earlier than was anticipated. Results:- ' OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Final. A, G. F, ;Bosa (Christchurch) * beat S. M'Oullough (Christchurch), 2-0. MIXED 'DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. Final. ■ Roaa; , and" Mrs , Murray . Aynaley beat McCullough and Mrs Maddren, 28-18. January 26. , The championships wore concluded to-day. Results: —. LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP. Final. Mrs Johnson (Christchurch) hoa/t Mrs Tiffen (Napier), 28 —19. t HANDICAP SINGLES. Finals. Miss He site th (Auckland) beat A. G. F. Ross (Christchurch), 28—22. MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP, ■ ’• Final. R.. Caughley. and . Mrs Perry (Wellington) beat S.”‘WCullough and .Mrs Richardson (Christchurch), 26-r22. , . THE ANNUAL MEETING. , The annual meeting of tho Croquet Council woa hold last night, and it was decided to locate, the next dominion tournament 'at Auckland, commencing as near to January 20 as possible. The following officers wore elected: —President, Mr R. Caughley (Wellington); vicepresident, Mr E. J. Ross (Canterbury). Mr C. A. Ferguson (Palmerston North)' was reelected secretary. , ■ .>■. ‘ CRICKET. > The cricket match, Invercargill v. Central Otago, played/ at Alexandra on Tuesday, resulted in a win who made 145 for nine wickets, in reply to Central Otago’s score of 105. The visiting team were entertained! at a danco at Alexandra hist night. They speak highly of their enjoyable trip. BOWLING. FOUR-RINK CHAMPIONSHIP. Dunedin v. Taieri, at Taieri on Wednesday.—Dunedin; Best, Steel, (Johnson, S. Hutchison; Adams, Pieterson, Neill, Bentley; Black, Young, J. Hutchison, Harraway; Crawford, M’Faddeh, Nelson, Hogg. '•

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18464, 27 January 1922, Page 8

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18464, 27 January 1922, Page 8

SPORTS AND PASTIMES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18464, 27 January 1922, Page 8