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SPORTING.

RACING IN ENGLAND. LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON. March 24. Following is the result of the GRAND NATIONAIi STEEPLECHASE. Of SOOOsovs; second 500, third 500. and fourth lOOsovs from the slake. Grand National course. About four miles 856yds. Music Hall, 11.8 1 Drifter, 10.0 2 Taffytus, 11.0 - 5 For the Grand National Steeplechase there were 32 starters. Southampton, the favourite, fell at the first fence, and Clashing Arms aud Shaunspadah. the second arid fourth favourites, fell soon after. Only five horses completed the course. Music Hall won by 12 lengths, six lengths between second and third. —A. and N.Z. Cable. CHEVIOT RACES. CHRISTCHURCH, March 25. The Cheviot Chib’s races were held at the Riccarton course. The weather was fine and the track in good order. The attendance was fair. The totalisator handled £17.339, compared with £2865 10s last year, when the meeting was held at Cheviot. Results : BROOKDALE HURDLES. One mile and a-half. —Likelihood, 9.0, 1; Malincourt. 9.9, 2; Sonny, 9.13, 3. All started. Won by two lengths, with five lengths between second and third. Time. 2niin 47scc. TRIAL STAKES. Six furlongs.—Hillock, 9.0. 1; Martis, 7.2, 2; Balefire, 9.0, 5. Scratched: Milestone Won by a length and four lengths. Time. Imin 15 2-sscc. PARNASSUS HANDICAP Seven furlongs.— Fabrinade, 9.11. 1: Some Kid. 10.3. 2; Amendment, 6.7, 3. Scratched: Indus. Won bv four lengths. Time, Imin 27 4-ssec. CHEVIOT CUP, of 150sovs. One mile atn. a-quarter.—Castellan, 8.0. 1: Palestrina. 9.5, 2; Foo Chow, 9.9, 3. Scratched: Red Gown. Won by a neck and two lengths. Time, 2min 7sec. SPOTS WOOD WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Wartone, 8.11, 1; High Heels. 9.5, 2; Red Gown, 10.3, 3. Also started: St. Winnow, Benefit. Won by a length and two lengths. Time, Imin 28 1-5 sec. MINA HANDICAP. Five furlongs Will Oakland. 9.13. 1; Kilfane. 8.12. 2; Tatau Tatan. 9.12, 3. All started. Won by aHength and three lengths. Time, Imin X 2"Ss^c DOMETT HACK HANDICAP. One mile.—Roniform. 7.11. 1; Grim Joke. 9.9. 2; Dame Strait-lace, 9.1. 3. Scratched: Starlike. Won by a head and a nose. Time. Imin 42 2-ssec. MACKENZIE HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Uimelight, 7.9. 1; Some Kid, 9.3, 2; Pyjama, 8.12, 3. Also started; Jazz, Sungleam, Marauder. Won by four lengths and two lengths. Time, Imin 14sec. WESTPORT RACES. (Pm United Press Association! WESTPORT, March 25. The Westport Jockey Club concluded its meeting in showery weather. The totalisatnr handled £5760, as compared with £7049 for the second dav last year, making the total for the meeting £10.453. as compared with £12.484 last year. Results: FLYING HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Sunbath, 8.1. 1; Redsome. 8.0, 2: Wolthea. 8.10, 3. Scratched; La Forte and Rapid, Fire. Won by three lengths. Time. Imin 5 l-sseo. WAIMANGAROA TROT. One mile.— Prince Charlie. 108yds behind. 1: Westleigh, scratch. 2; Elite, 240yds. 3. Scratched: Rouble. Won by three lengths. Time. 2min 54sec. BULLER HANDICAP. One mile and aonarter. —Fulstaff, 8.7. 1: Steepbolm, 8.3. 2: I.adv Middleton. 9.0. 3. Scratched; Chaeronia. Won by a neck. Time, 2niin 16sec. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Golden Mom. 8.9, 1; Wolthea, 8.10, 2: Bunnv, 9.7. 3. Also started: Demonstrate. Won by a length. Time, Imin 5 4-ssec. DENXISTON TROT. One mile and aouarter.—Stella Ashlev. 132yds behind, 1; Bonnie Lad, 180yds, 2; Selectress Mac. «cr, 3. Scratched: Wireless, Westloigh. Foxglove. Harold Hue. Won by three lengths. Ti ,n e. 3min 59 l-ssec. COLVIN MEMORIAL. Seven furlongs. —War Tax, 8.2, 1; Redsome. d.L 2: Carnbrae. 9.1. 3. Also started: Cheer Up. Tiranca. Won by a bare length. Tjnie. IrrMn .^6 FAREWELL HANDICAP. Six: furlon-a and 24vds.—Le* Forte. 7.12. 1: Merton, 8.9. 2: Latlv Pallas, 9.T 3. Scratched - Bunnv, Demonstrate, Golden Morn. Chaeronia. P-inid Fire. Won bv a length. Time, Imin 23 l-ssec. THAMES TROTTING MEETING. (Ps* United Press Association.) THAMES. March 25. The Thames trotting meeting was held to day in good weather, and before a fair attendance. Results: MAIDEN HANDICAP.—Eric Bell 1, Willie Mao 2. Guinea 3. Also started: Hnraki Plains, Liberty Bell. Won by two lengths. Time, Amin. HIKUTAIA HANDICAP.—WiIIie Mad. Stanley Dillon 2. Whakatane 3. All started; AVon bv two lengths. Time. 3min 10 3-ssec. THAMES CUP.—Temple 1. Boycott 2. Hova 3. All started. Won easily. Time. 4min 47sec. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. Liberty Bell 1. Stanley Dillon 2, Whakatane 3. AVon bv three lengths. Time, 3min 52 2-ssec. HAURAKI PLAINS HANDICAP Fail-bum 1. Hova 2, Kirikiriroq 3. Also started : Miss Huon Junior. Won easily. Time 3min 56 4-ssee. SETTLERS’ HANDICAP.—Victor Woodburn 1. Canberra 2. Lad 3. AVon easily. All started. Time. 2min 54 3-ssec. TIMARU TROTTING CLUB. (Pm United Press Association.! TIMARU, March 23. The Timaru Trolling Club’s Autumn meeting was held to-day on (ho racecourse, the galloping (rack being used as the rain during the night had made the trotting track unsuitable. There was a good attendance in spite of the cold and threatening weather. The totalizator handled £21.247 comjrrred with £25.211 10s last year. Nearly all the field completed the distance from a false startNn the AVashdyko Handicap Results: AMATEUR HANDICAP. One mile and a-half.—B Galindo Brook, lOscc, X; 2 Bon Sonty, 6»cc, 2; Oil verticil, o -cc, e. Scratched; Hondo, Panama, Kelmun. Won bv 10 lengths. Time, 3min 56 2-sscc. "TRIAL HANDICAP. One mile and ahalf. —5 Pinevale, 9seo, 1; 1 Oboe M. Wilkes, 9sec, 2; 2 Rafferty, 9sec, 3. All started. AVon by two lengths. Time, 3min 4 TIMARU HANDICAP.-3 Bellfashion, 4seo, 1; 6 Vilo, 2sec, 2; 7 Prince Lyons, Bseo, 3. Scratched: Downcast, Wild Briar. Bundura was coupled with the winner. Won by one and a-hall lengths. Time, 4min 4a 3-Ssce. SEADOWN HANDICAP. One mile and a-half —5 DUlonshine, 7sec, 1 ; 13 Placid, sseo, 2; 2 Avenue, ssec, 3. Scratched: Not Out, Mahene. AA’on by two lengths. Time, 3rnin 31 l-ssoc. TEMUK.A HANDICAP. Two miles. — I Lee Norris, 20see, 1 ; 2 Sir Wildmoor, 14see, 2: 5 Peter M’Millan, 3Scratched.: Parole Bells, Miss Lorna, The iSquire, Kebnan Won by two lengths. Time. smin 12sec. WASIIDYKE HANDICAP. One mile and a-quarter. —13 Bundura, 3sec. I; 4 Prince Lyons, 6see. 2; 14 Ben O’Hau, ssec, 3. Scratched: Vilo, Dandy Rose. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min 6sec. Great Hope passed the post first in the run round from a false start. FAIRLIE HANDICAP. Two miles.— 1 Delta, 6seo, 1; 2 AVild Thyme, ssee, 2; 6 Don Dorfee, 7sec, 3. Scratched; Greystone, Femmoor. Won by five lengths. Time, 4rnin SBsec. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Gap mile.— 1 The Rook, 4sec, 1; 5 Norma DiUon, ssec, 2; 13 Soprano, 2sec, 3. Scratched: Nellie Soott, Doraldina, Florence La Badie. AVon by three lengths. Time, 2min 15 4-ssec. INVERCARGILL RACES. The following handicaps have declared by Mr W. F. Dunne for the first day of the Southland meeting; Roslyn Handicap. Six furlongs.—Lady Blissful'9.6, Francaise 9.5. Kerb 9.2, Royal Admiral 9.0, Morse Signal 8.12, Bella Lake 8.12, Samum 8.11, All British 8.9, Jlalihration 8.7, Merry Dora 8.6, Salerno 8.6. Orange Bitters 8.4, Pallah 8.4. Soldier’s Pride 8.2, Winsome Lady 8.2, Avispado 7.15, Gunlayer 7.12, Matata 7.12, AA'ild Night 7.12, Kilmecdy 7.11. July Spark 7.10. ViceRoyal 7.9, Tunic 7.9, Markilla 7.7, Janus 7.7, Kawatiri 7.7, Coastguard 7.7, Jubeirt Y. 7 Black Trump 7.7, Illume 7.7, Taproot 7.7. Waverley Trot. One mile and a-half. — Moonglow, John Logan, Free Trade, Strathlora, Seamount, .Matin Chimes ecr. Balnornoan, Passing Shadow, Indian Child 12yds behind, Dark Roslne, Kentucky Wood, Oreekbank 24yds, Quick Match. Tray lace. Sie§a, General Jofire, Until, Laura Child

36yds. Mr.rvindalo, Fashion Queen ‘lßyds. Greystonc 60yds. Barooga, Kilmarnock, GJadiola. Coklwatcr. Moor Chimes. I.enatnhor, Ladv J off re 72vds, Matty's Boy 84 yds. Flying Handicap. Six furlongs.—Silver Peak 10.7, General Advance. 9.2, Killnvven 8.7. Corn Rigs 8.6. Tribonlet 8.5. Rosoday 7.12, Mantua 7.9. Sendiric 7.9, Bella Lake 7.6. Glenlruin 6.13, Calibration 6.7. Southland Steeplechase. About, three miles. —Locliolh; 12,10.. ('alma 11.12. Zarkonia 10.5. .Palladio 10.4. Aehillens 10.4. Silver Spire 10.0. Juan 9.13. Glenisla 9.12, Wicklow 9.2. Penally 9.2, Rockhampton 9.0. Southland Cun. One mile and a-quarter. —General Advance 9.4, Rorkc s Drift 8. i. Com Rips 8.6. Kilkee 8.2. Palamon 8.0, Silent King 8.0, Bonnie Winkio 7.15, Twinkle 7.8. Tin Soldier 7.4, St. Easel 7.4, Botanist 6.7. Invercargill Trot, One. mile and a-half. Tinder, Baritone. Cocoa, Brown Chequer, Sprig of Heather, Dixie Dillon, Roaming Don, Lady Prince. Don Child, Clonmel, Miss’ Hector, First Glance, Little Ham, Quo Vadis, Lucky Dillon, 'Wee Spark, Flossie Allan. Shiela Fleetwood scr, Dandy Dragoon. Red Admiral. Kapuka. Lass 12yda behind. John Wilkes 36yds, Hvlas. Kanuknot 48vds. Miss O’Neill, Fashion T late 60vds. Tahiti 72yds. Eros, Onawa 84yds, Wallroom P6vd3, Petervillc 103yds, Dolville Wood 152yds! Kilmarnock 16Syds. Disposal Slakes. Six furlongs.—Lmden 9 7 Orderdown 8.6. Thisflecrown 8.4. Morse Signal 8.2. Muzzle 8.2, Calanria 7.12 Orange Bit tors 7.8. Bariev Rigs 7.7, Blue Admiral 7.3. Awahou 7.0. 'Funic 6.9 Naomi 6. (. Tradesman’s Handicap On- mile.-^Silyer Peak 10 6 Peln.mon 9.0. Killowen 8.10, Kilkee 8.4. Soinhrif 8.4, Twinkle 8.4 St. Easel 8.3. Ladv Blissful 7.10. Tin Soldier 710. Filigree * 7,8. Redstone 7.6. Pnmmn 76, Mettle Drift 7.3. Vice (.rand 7 3 Calilnation 7.0. Sunlit 7.0, Night Alarm t.O, Calauria 7.0, Botanist ,-7.0. AMBEiRLEV RACES. (Pmm United Pres? Association.! CHRISTCHURCH. March 26. The following are the handicaps for the Amberlcv Racing Club’s annual meeting: (hiell ‘Hurdles. One mile and a-half.--Gamecock 12.10, Dylans 11.11. Cbqiiot 10.11, Tip Up 10.10. Likelihood 10.3, Verberus 10.1. Sonny 9.15, All Serene 9.12, Lyrol, Cliinaiown 9.0 ‘Amberley Cup. One mile and a-quarler. Gamecock 9.0, Ivilmoon, Warlo\e 8.11, Coniston 8.6. Red Gown 8.1, Nautical 6.9, High Heels 6.8. Tyne 6.7. Hack Handicap. Six furlongs.—Madam Chiron 9.5. Kilfane 9.4. St. Winnow 9.3, Horatius 8.9. War hue 8.4, Hillock 8.2, Cliquot 7.11, Indus. All Serene 7.3, Time Piece 7.2. King Bolt. 7.1. Dame Fortune 6.13, Amendment. Lord Leslie, Cuirassc, Loch Maladi 6.12. Open Weller. Seven furlongs.—Mac Duff 10.13, Fabrinade. Some Kid 9.13. Cerberus 8.10. Nautical 8.1. Reconteur 7.7 Wattle Handicap. Six furlongs.—MacDuff 9.13, Will Oakland 9.12, Fabrinade, Deucalion 9.3, Some Kid 9.2, Pyjama 8.9. Jazz 8.3. Indus, Amendment 6.7. Kowai Trot, One mile and a-half. — Surfboard, Tydol, Bay Dillon, Peter Nash, Sergeant, Gentleman Wood, Plain Bill, Bright Bell. Doris Dillon, Golden Peter, Lady Michael. Fireman. Harold Burwood scratch. Turmoil 12yds behind, Mary Galindo 69 vds. Fncrgetic, Oneslep. Dillon Shine 84vds. Dolly Dillon 108yds. Teviotdale Trot. Two miles.—Surfboard. Tvdol. Peter Nash, Proud Joyce, Plain Bill, Admiral Rothschild. Doris Dillon. Miss Dillon. Golden Peter. Lady Michael. Eliza Dalton. Fireman, Nibbidiierd. Harold Burwood scratch. Turmoil 12yds behind. Rafferty 24yds. RothwMl. Polo Jim. Edith Chimes 48yd%i Energetic 72yds. Appleshaw, Waipero, Bingen Wilkes 96vcls. Drum Major 108 yds, Ivy Irv-ncinn 120yds, Dolly Dillon 132yds, Bloomfield 144yds. AU OKU AN D KAC KS. After first forfeit the following remain in the GREAT NORTHERN CHAMPAGNE STAKES, Of lOOOsovs. For two-year-olds. Colts and geldings 8.10, fillies 8.8. Six furlongs. Ernest Graham’s br f Refinement, Shepherd King—Elegance. A. B. Bearsley’s br f Lady Lois, Lucullus —Persis. E. Davis’s br g Lucius, Lucullus —March. W. F. Desha’s b c King’s Trumpeter, Clarenceux —Bon Bord. Estate late W. J. Douglas’s blk g Mountain Lion, Mountain Knight—Fairy Gold. F. Earl’s br c Steel Bar. Bardolph—Steel Belle. J. H, Edwards’s b f Dorinda, Finland— Anole. T. A. Duncan's b f Enthusiasm, Panmurc —Martia. B. L. Jell's ch c Uncle Alex, Bezonian—my Helen. A. F. Lawrie's blk f Finelli, Finland— Trebelli. T. H. Lowry’s ch c Highland, FinlandWar Scare T. H. Lowry's b g Killashandra, Kilbroney— Symbol i sm. D. P. Morgan’s b f Just, by Kilbroney— Honest. G. T Nicol's ch f Rosavella, Roseworthy —Lavella W. C. Ring’s blk g Rafa. Potoa —Chime. Dr W. C. Ring’s ch f Shebang. Nassau— Shebeen 11. Mrs Slater’s b g Killian, Kilboy—Lady Nolan. A. B. Williams's ch f Epitaph, Absurd--Eulogy. A. B. Williams’s b e Rapine, Martian— Pinsta. GREAT NORTHERN ST. LEGER STAKES, Of lOOOsovs. For three-year-olds. Colts and geldings 8.10, fillies 8.8. One mile and three-quarters. T. H. Lowry’s b f Aureate, All Black— Aurarius. W. Higgins’s b f Martial Dawn, Martian —Torquato. R. A. M’Kenzie’s b f Clcasanta, All Black —Wcstellu. G. L. Stead’s ch f Lcithfleld, Nassau— Garslon. W. G. Stead's br f Radiant Light, Demosthenes —Sunlight. U. M. Currie's h c Thespian, Absurd — Leta. J. S. M’Leod's br g Kick Off, All Black —Fair Rosamond. G. T. Nicol’s br e Spirit Level. Chapilly —Lady of the Level. G. L. Stead's ch o Royal Box, Nassau — Braylon. J. Williamson's oh c Loyal Irish, Absurd —Moira Machree. GREAT NORTHERN OAKS. Of 7Cosovs For throc-ycur-old fillies, 5.10. One mile and a-half. T. H. Lowry's b f Aureate, All Black Aurarius. W. Higgins’s b f Martial Dawn, Martian —Torquato. K. A. MTCenzie’s b f Cleasantn, All Black —Wc-stella. 11. B. Philcox's b f Bonny Doreen, Boniform —Satisfaire, G. I/. Stead’s ch f Leithfield, Nassau— Garst.on. W. G. Stead's br f Radiant Light, Demosthen es —Su nl i gh t.

AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. The following acceptances have been received : Eden Haiulieap (in harness), of 250sovs. One mile and a-half.--Impetus, Golden Downs, Rosalie Patch, Lord Roberts, Greybell, Angeline, Allan the Great. Rose Bingen, Ballon- Bell, Pine Child. Bellson, Molly Park, Audex, Fiat, Copper. Never Fear, Salesman. Jennv Wallace scr. Grattan Wilkes 30yds behind. Pole Peter 12, Sandy Paieli, Peter Ham, Timljell 24, Peter Kae, Beta 1 i non 48. Sherwood Surprise, Fairhairn 60. Poter Dean. Guava, ITnin Girl 84. Mat Patch, Aerial Bingen 96. Wiriluma 144, Wild Nut, Bon Bon 155. Manpere Handicap tin harness), of 250sovs. j One mile and a-half.—Silvery Moon, Angc- ; line. Directive, Nila Wood. ■Country Girl, i Agnes Bell. Ivy Audubon, Beilona, Johnny I Golddust, Young Disappear. Common Bill, Princess Drift, Genie, Paddy Dillon. Volo, Lenglen, Wha.katane scratch. Heather Girl. Nital Cole. Golden Ware 12yds behind, Goldman 24, Gold Sound, 36, Special Tracey, Conscript, Hypo, Pani, Golclflake 48. Campbell Handicap y (in harness), of lOOOsovs. Two miles.—William the First, Wild Briar scratch. Prize Pearl 24yds be- 1 hind. Comedv Chief, Wondvale 36. Gold . Girl 48. Nita. P<ell 60. Grand Voyage, Money- j maker 72, Man o’ War 120. ‘ ; Easter Handicap (in harness), of 250sovs. . Two miles.—My Junior. Roi Alto, Rua ■ P. re scratch. flora 24vds behind, Harry Audubon 36, Rostrevor 48, Hint 60, Trades- • man 06, Stormy Voyage, Speculator 132, 1 Wild Lad 156. : Hobson H.mdican tin harness), of 30Qsovs. : One mi'e and a-half. -Trea.mie. General Advance. Pileita. Boycott, Ruamii, Harrv Audubon, Queen Chimes, Reliance scratch,Grey Peter, Dick Dillon, Progress, Jewel, Lena Patch, March On. Great Britain 12vds behind. Tiny Locanda. Ben Wallace. Ballin. Mint Boy 24, Master Councillor 36, Red Star, Sal Pointer, Warlock 48 Cornwall Handicap (in harness), of 400sevs. One mile. -Sal Pointer, -Prince Poole. Miss Rclfo scratch, Rolheliff, Nelson, Derby, Ladv Dunmore. Salamander, Promenade 24vds behind, Huon Grattan, William the . First. Minlson 36. Pilnroa. All Pell 48, i Ena Bell. Moneymaker 60. Stewards’ Handicap tin harness), of i 400sov;s. Twto miles. Mils TTnon Jiinr.,-t Elcv. Mv Junior. Malmsbnrv, Roi Alio. Marble Hall scratch. Bluewood. ITova 24yds ! behind. Rostrevor. Succory 48. Tradesman ; 96, Stormy Vovagc, Sneeulator 132, King : Canitalist J 44. Wild T.ad 156. : Mareoni Handicap (in saddle), of 230?0v5, j One mile.—Silvery Moon. Blue Pedo. \ Beville, T/Ovrine. Charlie's Aunt. Albert j Patch. Illumination, scratch, Ekom-angi, ; Dick Dillon, Rangitea F.rna. Great Britain, j Inclement. Rnanui Hedgewood. Oueen j Chimes, Van Cap, Van Coronado 24vds j behind. Enid. Temple, Bon Wiliam. Prince j Poole 36, P'-ofiteer. To Awa 48. Sand- | drift, Breadnlha-nc 60. j ENGLISH-BRED COLTS ARRIVE. ! (P*« United Ps-vn Association.! i AUCKLAND, March 26. i Three English-bred colts reached Auok- j land by the Dorset, to-day, two being hy 1 White Knight, and one by Steadfast. The ; steamer had n. rough passage, but. the horses came through well. ATHLETICS. CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD. LONDON, March 25. i I Received March 26. at 5.5 p.m.) At the University sports Cambridge won nine events and Oxford one. Saxon (a New j Zealander) was second in the long jump.—A. . and N.Z. Cable. J I CRICKET. 1 Owing to the wet weather Saturday’s cricket matches were postponed. •‘Marshall’s” Pure Malt Vinegar is the best. All Grocers.—Advt.

BONING. CONTESTS IX AUSTRALIA. , Preaa Association —B 7 Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, March ‘2l). (Received XT -,i re It '2fi, at p.m.) At the Sydney Stadium, alter n. liu ril. gruelling contest,' .Stanley M'Hrkle (America) H.IJJ, secured a poinla’ decision over Paddy M‘Farlnuo' tl.O. The winner gave a duo exbibitiou of boxing. ffo scored well with straight left,a to I lie solar plexus, nearly knocking the local mim out. iu the final round. MELBOURNE, March ‘2O. (Received March ‘2O, at .1..1 p.m.) Jamito (the Filipino) Lent ,1 evry Sullivan on points in a ‘2O-rounds’ contest. Jamito forced the fight, but in the eighth round Sullivan, with a, terrific right to the body, dropped him for nine seconds. Jamito recovered and continued tio force matters throughout, winning comfortably. CONTESTS ON WEST COAST. (Psa United Press Association.l WESTPORT. March 26. At a boring tourney held here last evening Paul Hannah (Hastings) met Prank O’Neill (Ilnnanga) for a purse of £l5O. Tim bout had only gone five winds, when O’Neill, who collapsed, claimed a foul from a low upper-cutting blowy hut the claim was not sustained, and Hannah got the verdict. Curran defeated Carr on points in a 10-round professional bout. GOLF. The Otago Golf Chib’s Championship was commenced on Balnvacewen Links on Saturday. Fortunately, no rain fell during the afternoon, but the recent wet weather made the course very heavy, the scores on this account being very high. The scores in the first round are: —H. W. Kelly t)0, S. K. Sleigh 90, It. B. Lambert !)1, H. Ramsay 92, J. S. Monro 9‘2, J. B. Callender 91. E. J. Hocking 96, L, B. Campbell 97, H. Brasch 98, A. Todd 99, R. G. Scott 99, B. B. Stock 100, N. Galbraith 100, H. dc C. M'Arthur 101, J. R. Bartholomew 101, J. W. Cow" 101. Tlic handicap trophy played in conjunction with the first qualifying round was won hy R. B. Lambert wilb a handicap of eight and a gross score of 91. A medal match was played on the St. Clair Links on Saturday. The following were the best scores;

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 8