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SPORTS AND PASTIMES

RACING IN AUSTRALIA. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, October 16. The filly Ridicule, by Absurd— Chclonia, bred by Mr W. G. Stead, and purchased as a yearling for 1000 guineas by Mr H. Jv. Denison, won the two-year-old handicap at TattcrsalTs meeting. < CAULFIELD CUP ACCEPTORS. MELBOURNE, October IG. (Received October 16, at 8.5 p.m. Caulfield Cup acceptorsVioloncello.* Store, Eaaingwold, Tungalooma, Sister Olive, Purser, Heir Apparent, Gilray, Dunwil, Crusader, Vodka, Even Song, Beeline, Soorak, Yacamunda, Master Vibrator, Paganini, Molvneux, Liberty Loan, Llewellyn, The Cypher, Whittier, Anton King, Shepherd’s Daughter, Imputation, and Buchift. MELBOURNE, October IG. (Received Oct. 16, at 9.45 p.m.) Buckra and Shepherd’s Daughter were scratched in Sydney for the Caulfield Cup. W, Johnstone has been engaged to ndo Soorak, J. Munro will i*ido Evou Song, tind F. Frobes will ride Imputation. 1 Eurytliemic 10.0 and Tlio Cypher 7.1 have accepted for the Herbert fewer Stakes, and Molvneux 8.5 has accepted for the Coongy Handicap.

GREYMOUTH TROTTING ACCEPTANCES. (Pee United Peess Association.) GREYMOUTH, October 16. Introductory Handicap. One mile and ,a--half,—Smithy Dillon, Lady Audubon, Lakewood, Flora* Golding, Harbour Light, Wild Pointer, Kotiro scratch, Zolock Palm 24yds behind, Kivolia, Athoa 48, Rothwcll 72, Norwood 120. i

Petrie Handicap. One mile.—Proatdela, Littlejohn, Forest Ranger, Wakefield, Waimairi scratch, Alpha Wilkes, Grey Lady, Great Applause, Micky Lincoln, Lady Lena, Gentle Ribbon, Lady Irvine, Audominion, Wild Hebe, Beta Mac 12yds behind, Pete Peter 60, Osier 72, Peter M’Millan, Eruption 120.

Mawhera Handicap. One mile and a-half. —St. Mihiel, Bower Dillon, Pearl Coronado, Silveretta, Hydaspes scratch, Melisande, Miss Marion,-Eulius, Ocean Spray, Captain Woodburn 12yds behind, Dillon Shine, Fancy Boy, Apres Moi 24, Harold Burwood, Donny Logan, Mary Hill 36, Eeta Kyo 48, Serenity 60, Cole Drift, Progress 72, Delta 84, Lord Lytton 132.

Royal Oak Handicap. One mile and ahalf. —Proudetta, Forest Ranger, Reta Mao scratch, Smithy Dillon, Alpha Wilkes, Grey Lady, Great Applause, Micky Dincoln, Will Appear, Gentle Ribbon, Lady Irvine, Wild Hebe, Audominion, Kotiro 36, Inquisitive. <B, Kolhmoor 166. Blaketowu Handicap. One mile and aquarter. —Beach Boy, Lady Freda, Harbour Light, Woodland Rose, St. Mihiel, Silveretta scratch, Fisherton, Harewood, Miss Marion, Ocean Spray, Wyoming, Hydaepes, Dillon Shine 12yds behind, Fancy Boy 24, Blue Drift, Petnx 36, Dilemma 48, Progress 60. Diggers’ Handicap. One mile. —Lady Audabon, ■ Meryle .Pointer, Kotiro, Flora Golding, Galindo Rose, Bennie Dillon scr, Alice L. 24yds behind, Dusky Boy 36, Rivolia, Athcs, Prince Mac 48, Roth Bell 60, Sl,ary Galindo 72, Bush King 84, Bill Brown 150 Otii'a Handicap. One mile and a-half.— Waimairi, Taipanui, Wakefield, Ethel Whispers, Miss Coronado scr, Emerald Green 36yds behind, L. R. 48, Rose Tracy, Teh Tale 60, Inquisitive 72, Osier 144, Eruption'®)!. Aviation Handicap. One mile. —Harewood, Enlins, Harold Burwood, Captain Woodburn, Maty Galindo, Imshi, Mary Hill, Apres Moi, Melisand-e scr, Bonny Logan, Petrix, Serenity, Rita Rye 12yds behind, Dilemma 21, Never Will, Delta 36, Colcdrirt 48. BOWLING. ' VISITING QUEENSLAND TEAM. (Peb United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, October 16. A team of between 25 and 30 Queensland bowlers intend to tour the dominion towards the end of the year. They are expected to arrive in Wellington about the middle of December, and it is hoped that they will play in the dominion tourney at Auckland at the endi of January. BOXING. CONTESTS IN AUCKLAND. {Per United Press Association.) AUCKLAND, October 16. M. Elynn outpointed J. Whittome in a 10-round feather-weight contest for £6O after a good contest. Flynn, who was more aggressive, scored heavily in the concluding round. S. Smith defeated F. Brock on points in a 15-round welter-weight contest for £l5O. The decision met with a mixed! reception. BILLIARDS. REECE’S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. . Press Association— By Telocraph—Copyright LONDON, October 15. Reece has challenged Smith or Inman in a 16,000-up match, £SOO a side, stipulating that, every scoring stroke, whether off the red or white, to count two, contending that losers off tlie red ought'not to count more than more difficult and delicate cannons An explanation of the stipulation is that Recce is foremost in cannon play, but inferior to Smith or Inman at the red loseis. Smith lias accepted the challenge.—A. and N.Z. Cable CONTESTS IN ENGLAND. LONDON, October 15. Smith 16,000 beat Newman 15,514. ’ Best breaks: Smith 60S, 273, 261, and 218; Newman 409 and 370.Inman 16,000 beat Falkincr 11,225. CRICKET. MACLARENS TOURING TEAM. Pitas Association —By Telegraph—Copyright DELHI, October 15. MacLaren’s cricket team is to play a oneday match at Colombo on October 21. —A, and N.Z, Cable. WELLINGTON TOURING TEAM. (Peb United Press Association.! WELLINGTON, October 16. A meeting of the Wellington Cricket Association to-night announced that the following representative matches have been arranged;—Canterbury, November 9, 10, ancll 11; leave Christchurch on November* 13; play Southland November 14 and 15; leave Southland November 16; play Otago November 17, 19, and 20; leave Dunedin on November 22 for Wellington. 1 CYCLING. THE WAERNAMBOOL RACE. ' AN UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT. Proa* Association —By Telegraph— Copyright SYDNEY, October 16 The Sydney Morning Herald reports that the riders m the Warrnarabool race met a strong head wind all the way, which accounted for the slow times. An unfortunate incident which had an important bearing on the race occurred at the entrance to Ascot Racecourse, where the race finished. A large banner creeled at the entrance blow down One of the leading bunch of competitors' fell and brought down most of the others, including four who had led all the way from Warrnambool, Hill, who was immediately behind, took advantage of bis opportunity. It is thought that but for the accident the result might have been different. GOLF. NEW RECORD ESTABLISHED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, October 14. Edward Ray, playing a medal round with Harry Vardon at Braiford Moor course, had a- score of 06, beating the previous record of 67 hold by Ivo Whitton (of Victoria). Vardon took 72. LAWN TENNIS. A. H. FYZEE’S BRILLIANCE. Press Association— Bv Tel, -graph—Copyright LONDON, October 14. A. 11. Fyzcc caused a sensation in tho covered courts lawn tennis championship of the Queen’s Club, by beating F. G. Lowe, 7—5, 6—3, Ki—B, by virtue of brilliant play at the liel. C’ GRADE. ' Anderson's Bay v. Taicri (Anderson's Bay names first): a Doubles. —So: vice ’and Fasticr 9, Findlay ami Muirhead 6; Jowsey and Clarkson 9, Bruce and Dallas 8; Misses Abercrombie and Hail 4, Misses Guest, and M’Lecd 6;. Pincl and M'lntosh 6, Finder and Howard 5. Aten's singles; Service 9. Findlay 8; Fasticr 9, Muirheau 7; Jowsey 9, Bruce 8; Clarkson 9, Dallas 3. Ladies' singles: Miss Abercrombie 0, Mis* Guest 6; Miss Hall 3, M'Lcod 1, Combined doubles; Miss Abercrombie and Service 5, Miss Guest and Findlay 9; Miss Had and Fasticr 4, Miss M Lend and Muirhead 6; Miss Pinel and Jowsey 5, Miss Hrwar.i and Bruce 9; Miss M'lntosh and Clarkson 9, Miss Pindar and Dallas 6. Totals; Anderson's Bay, 9 sets, 93 games; Tuieid, 5 sets, 91 games. Port, Chalmers drew with Triangle Club •1 sets, 84 games).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 6

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 6

SPORTS AND PASTIMES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18687, 17 October 1922, Page 6