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SPORTS AND PASTIMES

TAKAJ7UNA ACCEPTANCES. (Pm United Pkesb Association.)

AUCKLAND, January 31.. . The following acceptances were received at noon to-day; Mo-ana Handicap. Seven furlongs, tort Regal 9.3, Gold Bud 8.13, Royal Present 8.12, Midget 8.12, Jolly Jay 8.11, Gold Jacket 8.12, Teakiaki 8.9, Irish Knight 8.7, Election 8.6, Ben Nevis 8.2. Esplanade 8.2, Lady Varco 7.13, Quaestor, Golden Glass, Mies Hester, Kumara, and Roseinante 7.7.

Suburban Handicap. Five furlongs Golden Bubble 9.13, Ahnurdum 9.11, Qito'cn Abbey 7.9, Infante 7.9, Prince Charleroi 6-9, Clonmel 6.7, Wrangle 6.7. Anniversary Welter. —Seven furlongs.—Radiant Light 10.6, Esthonia 9.11, Pcnte 9.9, Cool Stimulants 9.4, Blue Cross BJS, Bute Sound 8.0, Sylvan 7.12, Benona 7.12, Clonmel 7.9, Mumble 7.8, Arch Salute 7.8, Scrap o’ Paper, Sir Huon, Wrangle 7.0. Ba-ngitoto Hack Handicap. '-fine furlongs. Princess Charming 8.4, Bright Light 8.4, Slab 8.2, Port Regal 8.1, Formalia 8.1, Nar-' row Neck 8.0, Phyllona 7.12, Potent 7.10, Royal Present 7.10, Princess Rell, Master Rowan, Economic 7.7. Hobson Handicap. Six furlongs. For two-year-olds.—Morose 11.3, Ad Astra 8.i2, Refinement 8.1, The Dunce 7.4, Par North 7.2, Tactful 7.2, Bonny Canny 6.12, Finelh 6.11, Dorinda 7.6, Roulade 7.6, Royal Fame 7.6. Takapuna Hurdles. One mile and a-half.— —Romance 10.9, Signorella 10.6, Stirrup Cup 10.6, Mass Mclva 9.8, Otara- 9.2, Peppin 9.2, Myall King 9.0, Daddy’s Girl 9.0.

Waiwera Hurdles. One mile and threequarters.—Thrace 12.0, Guerre a Mort 10.9, : RatHlin 10.6, Snake 9.13, Otara 9.0, Mies! Melva 9.0.

Takaptma J.C. Handicap. Ten furlongs and a-half.—Uncle Nedl 9.3, Gold Kip 8-8, Boomerday 8.2, Tinoboro 8.1, Radiant Light 8.0, Truthful 7.12, Tama-a-roa 7.11, Geoffrey 7.0, Illumination 6.12, Poanui 6.7, Night Time 6.7, Bxoadweod 6.7. ■ j'

TE KUITI HANDICAPS. (Per United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, January 31. Following are the weight® for the Te Kuiti Racing'Club’s meeting: Te Kuiti Cap Handicap, of 500sove, One mile and a-qtmrter.—Boomada-y 9.0, Tinokoro 8.13, Radiant Light 8.12, Truthful 8.10, Tama a roa 8.9, Pente 8.0, Estlionea 8.0, Archie 7.7, Namutere 7.4, Night Time 6.8, Martial Dawn 6.8, Sylvan 5.7, Blue Cross 6.7, Poanui 6.7, Glen Cairn 6.7, Marshal Neil 6.7, Prince Carl 6.7, Marble Slab 6.7. 1 Hack Hurdles Handicap, of 160sovs. One mile and a-half.—Keystone 11.7, Signorella 11.2, Lady Lyddite 10.10, Toddy Pepin 9.12, Wharepoa 9.11, Lord Bruce 9.7, Tinokaha 9.7, King Lupin 9.0, Tin Dick 9.0, Dempssv 9.0, Kuranui 9.0, Silver Pine 9,0. Stewards’ Handicap, of 260sovs. Six furlongs.—Golden Bubble 10.3, Absirrdum 9.10, Cool Stimulants 8.3, Callaghan 8.3, Infante 7.13, Arran 7.12, Queen Abbey 7.10, Bang 7.8, Princess Charming 6.13, Bute Sound 6.13, Stammer 6.11, Caballero 6.11, Poet 6.7. Otorohanga'Handicap, of 135sovs. Six furlongs.—Brodick 9.0, Princess Charming 8.7, Fife and Drum 8.4, Lady Glissaa 8.2, Oak Abbey 8.2, Loch Abbey 7.13, Gidgi 7.13, Polini 7.13, Island Lucy 7.7, Ranch 7,7„ Arizona Maid 7.6, Tuipa 7.3, Sanhaven 72, Just Quietly 7.2, Mapin 7.2, Tia Bella 7.2, Naughty Girl 70, Farewell Handicap, of ISOsovs. Five furlongs.—Golden Bubble 10.8 Abaurdum 10.1, Arran 8.3, Golden Dream 7.12, Short!and 7.11, Stammer 7.2, Cabadlero 7.2, Poet 6.12, Lady Glissis 6.12, Golden Abbey 6.7, Mapui 6.7, Warguard 6.7, Moonstruck 6.7, Fair-mount 6:7, Oak Abbey 6.7, Star Love 6.7, Loch Abbey 6.7, Polina 6.7, Fife and Drum 6.7. Te Kumi Hack Welter Handicap of 135scvs One mile.—Brodick 9.13, Pepin 9.4, Glen-cairn 9.4, Marble Slab 9.4, D-aitylis 9.2, Narrow Neck 9.2, Gidgi 9.0, Polin 8.12, Commission 8.9, Election 8.6, Great Form 8.6, Tuipa 8.2. Flying Shadly 8.0 War Ribbcm 8.0, Just Quietly 8.0, Puketoa 8.0.

Welter Handicap, of ISOsovs. Seven fur longs.—Truthful 10.10, Radiant Light 1010, Starland 10.5. Cool Stimulants 9.8, Callaghan 9.8, Archie 9.4, Namutere 9.3, Forest Gold 9.0, Bang 8.13, Night Time 8.9, Blue Cross 8.7, Gold Plane 8.7, Bute Sound 8.4, Sylvian 8.2, Poanui 8.0, Election 8.0, Gidgi 80, War Ribbon 8.0, Doctylis 8.0, Timomaha 8.0, Mumble 8.0, Pengwin 8.0, Narrow Neck 8.0. Madden Handicap, of llOsovs. Six furlongs.—Sir Burnett 9.0, Penwen 8.10, Susses 8.2, Ben Nevis 8.0, Hapiu 8.0, Sailor Boy' 8.0, Pairmount 8.0, Dempsey 8.0, Wh-arend 8.0, Abbey Orest 8.0, Just Quietly 8.0, Equmomt 8.0, Bakfoyl© 8.0, Motakiona 8.) ■ptexy Form 8 -°> Lady Elxtractor 7.11, Meadblce 7.11, Moonstruck 7.11, Bonny Doreen 7.8, Royal Fancy 7.8, Star Love 7£.

SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. PADDON SAILS FOR NEW ZEALANH. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. ~ SYDNEY, January 30. Paddon departs for Near, Zealand shortly. He is confident that he will be able to give Hadfield a good race. His local admirers presented him with; a new boat. RAVENSBOURNE BOATING CLUB. YACHT AND '"MOTOR RACES. The Ravcnsbourno Boating Club held successful club races'on Saturday afternoon, the wind being a strong noF-coster. Additional interest was addod to the yacht race by the appearance of Mr A. Millar’s fourteen-footer Agnes, manned •by a local crewl Woimana was first. over the line, ■ closely followed by Agnes, Annis, May, Eileen.- and Minnow. This order was maintained practically throughout. Myro had the misfortune to have her mainsail split, and had to retire. The following are the times;

Yacht Race.—Agnes (30min), finishing time 4hr 46min 57see, • corrected time, 4hr I6min 57sec, 1; May (19Jmin), finishing time 4hr 40min 22sec, corrected time 4hr 20min 52sec, 2; Annis (4min), finishing time 4hr 26min 38. sec, corrected time 4hr 22min 38scc, 3. Also started: .Waimana (scratch), finishing time 4hr 26min ssec, corrected time 4hr 26min 6see; Eileen (14min), finishing time 4hr 43m>in 13sec, corrected time 4hr 29min 13sec; Minnow (23min) retired.

Motor Boat Race. —Eureka (scratch, finishing time 4hr 9min 30sec, corrected time 4hr 9min 30sec, 1; Idler (sJmin), finishing time 4hr L6min Stgeo, corrected time 4hr lOmin 49sec, 2; Marewa (Strain), finishing time 4hr IGmin 43sec, corrected times 4hr llmin 13sec, 3 Also started: Ralaco (2£min). finishing time 41ir 14min 33sec, corrected time 4hr 12min 3eec; Waitiri (5-Jmin), finishing time 4hr 19min 19see, corrected time 4hr 13min 39sec; Imp (Smin), finishing time 4hr 24min 38sec, corrected time 4hr 16min 38sec; Hazel (9min), finishing time 4hr 25min 9=ec, corrected time 4hr 16min 9sec.

BILLIARDS. REECE-M-OONACHY GAME. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, January 31. (Received Jan. 31, at 9.10 p.m.) The following are the scores in the Reece's onachy games; Reece, 9334 (including breaks of 200, 201, and 193); M'Conechy, 9477 (including breaks of 350 and 221). —A. and N.Z. Cable. WRESTLING. NEW ZEALANDER BEATS AMERICAN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, SYDNEY, January 31. In a wrestling contest at the sports meeting Jack Clark (New Zealand) beat E. Hynes (America) easily on points, scoring in both bouts. SUNDAY GOLF. Frees Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, SYDNEY, Janu&ry 31. Although the law authorities declared Sunday golf on the municipal links illegal, the City Council’s Health Committee recommended that it be allowed to be continued.

BOXING. A special meeting of the Otago Boxing 'Association was he lei last evening, Mr I. Gillies in the chair. - , The Chairman stated that the meeting had been convened to assist the Carnival Executive in the control of a boxing tournament, to be held on February 8, between the nava' men of H.M.S. Chatham and H.M.A.S. Melbourne, the proceeds of which would bo devoted to the benefit of the local orphanages. The meeting agreed to assist in the direction indicated, and authorised the secretary to apply for a police permit. Officials to control the contest were appointed as follow; Referee, Mr J. Kilmartin; judges—Messrs C. Bait, F. J. Campbell, and C. Lawrence; M C., Mr S. S. Myers; timekeepers, Messrs Isaacs and Marshall; official seconds. Messrs Finnerty, Higginson, and Komorilh

In, connection w;ith. the South; Island box ing championship, the meeting decided to record, its vote in support of Timam ns the vfnu’e. BOWLING. FOUU-UINIv CHAMPIONSHIP. Kaituna v. Roslyn, at Kaituna- -thus evening.—Kaituna: K. S. Brown, Briton, T. Sanders, Payne; Anderson, Fletcher, Gorin act, Shepherd; M’Kcnzic, Shortt. Scelyo, Smith; Knight, Larnbonmc. Walker, J ■ Sanders. Roslyn: Best, Fanner. A. Barnett, Campbell; Moodie, Morrison, C. Anderson, W. Wilkinson; Simpson, Wood, Ilawlinspn, Milior; Dickson, G. Scott, F. Wcdderspoon, North-East Valley v. Momington, this evening. Valley: Wright, Campbell, Sneeston, Aitchieon; Lawson, Hinkley, Rigby, Strang; Duncan, Grace, Dryden, Hutchison; Robertson. Hopkins, Dimn, Tonkin. Green Island v. St. Clair, to-morrow evening. Green Island: Lindsay, M'Mullan, M'Lean, Rawlineon; Walker, Strang, Dryden Sloan ; Thompson, Kane, Harraway, Smellie, Yeung, Smellie, Harm way, Smellie; cinergenedea, Thompson apd Lindsay. St. Okur v. North-Bast Valley, at NorthEast Valley (St. Clair names firet)';—Draku Smart, Coull, Til bum 20, Lawson, Hinklcv. Rigby, Strang 34; Smith, Jones, Hancock, Piddington 31, Muir, Campbell. Sneeston, Aitohesan 13; Longworth, Blyth, Foster, Sod don 18. Duncan. Grace. Dryden. Hutchison 23; M'Naoey, Marshall, Rodgeraon, Amtman 23, Robertson, Hopkins, Dunn, Tonkin 10. Totals: St. Clair 82, Valley 70. Cledonian y. Dunedin, on the Dunedin Green last evening (Caledonian names first) : Cloncy, W. Inndsay, Isaac, Tillie 21, .Beat, Gregory, Steele,' Pietersen 16; Farrell, Halligan. Cavanagh, Anderson 14, Black, Young, J. Hutchison. Harraway 22; M’Kenzie, Smith, Abbott, Dey 27, Adams, Logan, Gil lies, Bentley 16; Hungerfordl, Efmalic, M'Donald, Smith 15, Burk, MTadden, Nelson, Hogg 20. Totals; Caledonian 77, Dunedin 74.

SOUTH OTAGO BOWLING. The Kaitengate team, which has- an unbeaten record in the South Otago Centre matches, visited Milton on Saturday afternoon, and scored a decisive victory, winning by 43 points. A strong gusty wind completely spoiled the enjoyment of the game, the bowls often being blown against the bias. Following arc the scores (Milton names first);—Steedman, Harrington, Cuff, Wyber 9, W. Duncan, R. Kitto, W. Penman, J. Kyle 31; Martin, Farrell, Adam, Brady 23, Neill, Carson, Blaokie, Nelson 21; Moir, Wilkinson, Moore, Henderson 8, M’Fadyeri, M‘Ghee, Rutherford, Bamage 31. Total: Milton, 40; Kiaitangato, 83. Balclutha A, beat Stirling-Benhar on the former’s green on Saturday ' by 46 points. Scores (Clutha rinks first): Buchanan 22, Stewart 19; Taylor 27, G. Anderson 12; Bennie 33, J. G. Henderson 5. Totals: Balchitha A, 82; Stirting-Benhar, 36.

Balclutha B team journeyed to Clinton, and was defeated! by 39 ■ paints. Scores (Clinton rinks first): Nekon 23, M'lnues 12; Ward 15, Watt 24; Sheddan 33, M'Namara 7. Totals : Clinton, 72; Balclutha B, 43.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 8

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 8

SPORTS AND PASTIMES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18468, 1 February 1922, Page 8