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SPORTING.

HAWKE’S BAY RACES. (P*b Uvrhv Pbers Association.) HASTINGS, April 28. The Hawke’a Bay Jockey Club’s autumn meeting;, was opened in cold and showery There was a good attendance. The totalisatpr put through ,£20,135, as against £19,771 for the first day last year, an increase of £364. Results;— MANGATAEATA HURDLE HANDICAP. One milp and three-quarters.—Bfack Art, 11.1 1 (A. M'Donald), 1; Mountain Peer, 9.0, 2; Gladful 12.2, 3 Also started: PowderlKihg 9.11. Gladful went out favourite. From the

rise of the barrier Powder King hopped out, with Mountain, Peer next, Glaoful being the last to find his. feet. Passing the stand the order was: Powder King, Black Art, and Gladful, Mountain Peer at the back. Black Art moved up to even terms with Powder King, and Mountain Peer also gained ground, ‘ and at the railway road bend the latter was leading. In the straight Black Art and! Mountain Peer fought out the finish. W on by a neck, with three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 3min 20 l-Ssec.

LONGLANDS WELTER HACK HANDICAP. Nine furlongs.—Suspicion, 8.5 (H. Griffiths), 1; Theic, 8.13, 2; Munus, 7.7, 3. Also started: Rebuff 8.3, Queen’s Ferry 8.5, Moreau; 8.3, Master Oriflamme 7.7, Soldier’s Love 8.11, Kohu -7.9, Maunga 7.7 Munus and Moreau led the field out of the straight, and along the back stretch Rebuff was prominent in the leading division. When rounding the bend for home the field was well bunched, with Mbnus appearing to have a alight lead. Comings’ down the straight Suspicion and Theic pint in their claims, Suspicion winning comfortably by a length,- with two lengths betweeii second and third. Time, Imin 68 4-Sscc.

NURSERY HANDICAP. For two-year-olds. Ijivo furlongs.—Kilris, 8.3 (C. .Heed), 1; All Gold, 7.1, 2; Velvet King, 7.0', 3. Also started; Orofino 8.13, Clandhu 7.5, Pali 6.11. Orofinoj which was favourite, was the first to show out, but when in the straight Kilris and All Gold held their own, Kilris getting the verdict. Won by half a length, with one and a-half lengths between second and third. Time, imin 4sec. HAWKE’S BAY STAKES, of SOOaovs. Six and tf-half furlongs.—Mireusonta, 0.7 (J. Barry), Highland, 9.8, 2; Misgovern, 6.13, 3. Also"atartod; Bumptious 8.8, Good Sport 8.8. Misehsonta was the first to get away, Highland being his closest attendant. When coming ’into the straight the rear horses came up, but could not head off Mireusonta, who won on the bit by half a length, with four lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 22seo. HAWKE’S BAY CUP HANDICAP, Of 500sovs. One milo and a-half." Correspondent, 6.7 (L. Pine) 1 Zouave,; 6.7 .. .. / 2

Bonnatter, 8.2 3 Also started; Kick Off 9.5, Grotesque, 8.6, The Speaker 6.11, Sunart 9.3, Diamond Bing 6.7, Silver Tongue 6.7, Scotch Mixture 8.6, Little River 7.5. The Speaker was the first to get away, but was soon displaced by Grotesque. Coming into the straight Silver Tongue was in the lead, with Correspondent next, then Zouave. Silver Tongue maintained the lead', till rounding the railway road bend, where Zouave took command, with Scotch Mixture .lying handy. In the run to the post Zouave and Correspondent were together, and Grotesque was trying to get through on the .xaila. Three lengths back Bonnettor came on the 'outside, but could only got third. Kick Off finished last. Time, 2min 37 l-ssec. PORANGAHAU HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Joy Bide, 8.5 (A. J. M'Flynn), 1; Civilforin, 7.12, 2; White Hope, 6.10, 3. Also started: Martian Miss 8.1, Barrier 7.11, Oxawai ' 6.9, King’s Trumpeter 8.7, Crown Gem 6.71 : Haurangi 7.11. Haurangi was the first, out; from a good start, with Barrier and Joy Ride next. .jAlong the railway bend Joy Bide assumed the lead, and was never afterwards Headed, winning comfortably by a length. White Hope, who got a bad start, came from a long way back and was just beaten Tor eecond place by a head. Time, Imin 16sec.

AUTv.-IN HANDICAP. Nino furlongs.— Kaotane, 7.11 (A. Reed), 1; Comical, 8.7, '2; Golden Light, 9.0, 3. Also started: Kilbird 8.3, Blissfulness 7.12, Zero Hour 7.7, Askari 8.11. Kahikatca 7.12. Bodyguard 7.12, Miss Roseland' 7.9. Kahikntea led out of the straight, with Bodyguard and Comical a length behind. While going round th® Southland road bend Miss, Roseland wont up to th® lead and held it along the back stretch To the railway bend, when Comical moved hp on even terms with the leader. TJje field was bunched when heads were turned for home, and Kaotane, releasing himself from the rest, won nicely by a length, ■with a length between second and third. .Time* lmi».s6aaa.

POUKAWA HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Watchman, 7.0 (H. Dunn), 1; Aralaura, 10.3, 2; Allmarimba, 7.7,. 3. Also started Slave Mart 7.8, The Author 7.2, Miss Garance 6.11, Merry Imp 6.7, Good Mark 8.0, Grace 7.6, Bonomel 7.2, Te Wai 6.7, Soleil d’Or 6.7, Complimentary 6.7, Megan 7.10, Lady Gazeley 7.4, Doleful Ditty 6.7,. Carnbso 6.7, Bezan 6.7. A big field , faced the starter, and Miss Gazeley was first away, but was soon displaced by Merry Imp, and a good race ensued down the straight. Won by a length, with a head betweefa. second and third. Time, Imin 16 l-Ssec. '

; - AMBERLEY RACES. (Pee United Press Association.) ' CHRISTCHURCH. April 28.

. The Amberley Racing Club’s annual fixture was, held to-day on the Riccarton course. The weather affected the attendance, and the course was heavy. The totalisator registered £20,398, against £7465 last year, when. ,th©', meeting was held at Aniberley. : Results:

OPEN HURDLES. Once found and adistance.—Mandrake, 9.9, 1; Trevella, 9.0, 2; Hereweare, 10.12, 3. Also started: Red Gown 10.13, Clean Sweep 10.12, Meteorite 9.11, Roniform 9.8, Master Hand 9.0. Won by a head, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 12 l-ssec. NOVICE STAKES. Five furlongs.—Finora 1, Red Wink 2,v Oricot 3. Also started: Antagony, Saratov, Swallowflight, Wanda, Kilbirnie, Cup Day, Heathcoto, Tiff, Tne Cheat, Espada. Won by five lengths, with a length tetweon second and third. Time, Imin 2 4-sseo.

ROWAI TROT (Harness). Class 3.57. One mile and five furlongs.—Pakoti, scr, 1; Eric Rothschild, 96yds behind, 2; Lord Clan, 36yds behind, 3. Also started; Axtell scr, Jimmy Chimes scr, Ngahere scr, Queen’s Ferry scr,, Golden Peter scr, Wild Pointer scr, Brent Junior scr, Tydol .scr, Appjcahaw 12yds behind, Dilemma 12yds behind, Gal'lantry 12yds behind, Albert Logan 12yds behind, Olwyn 12yds behind,; Bingen Wilkes 36yds; behind. Dandy Rose 48yds behind, Guy Fawkes. 48yds behind, Delville Wood 72yds behind," Plywood 72yds behind, Henry Tracey 108yds behind. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, 4min 5 l-ssec.

AMBERLEY CUP. One mile and aquarter.—Urgency, 7.4 (D. Hall), 1; Frisco Mail, 6.7, 2; Some Kid, 8.12, 3. • Also started; Gamecock 7.13, Clean Sweep 7.11, Cerberus 7.3. Won by seven lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 10 3-ssec,

HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.— Moorland, 9.0, X; Osterman, 8.2, 2; Contempt, 8.13, 3. Also started: ’Gossard 8.10, Agnola 7.9, Carette 7.5. Won by two lengths. Time, Irnin 31 l-ssec. OPEN WELTER. One milo.—Samum, 8.5. 1; Fabrimi.de, 8.3, 2; Barmaid, 7.7, 3. Also started: Mythology 9.13, Jazz 9.5, Prosperity 9.5, Grim Joke 8.13, Falstaff 8.13, Ardour 8.13, Braekenfield 7.11, Lord Nagar 7.9, Harlequin 7.7, Missouri 7.7, AUeyno 7.7. Won by a length, with a neck between second and third. Time, Imin 44 2-ssec. WATTLE HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Will Oakland, 8.13, 1; Sunny Loch, 9.8, 2; Tire Beaver, 7.9, 3. Also started: Sharp Burst 6.9, Braekenfield 6.7. Won by a head, with a head between second and third. Time, Imin 13 2-ssec.

TEVIOTDALE TROT (Harness). Class 5.0. ‘Two miles. —Transport, scr, 1; Quiver, scr, 2; Prince Burlington, 16Syds behind, 3. Also started; Peggy Logan scr, Kirriemuir scr, Merry Logan scr, K?arito scr. Bill Rich scr. Coalition 48vds behind, Houdini 48yds behind, Brent Junior 60yds behind, Tydol 60f/ds behind. George the Fourth 96yds behind. Bob Dillon 96yds behind, Harbour Light 144yds ‘behind, Leila Denver 148yds behind. Won by four lengths, with six lengths between second and third. Time, 4min 59 3-saec.

ASHBURTON HANDICAPS. (Pu Uxitbd Pbesu Association ! CHRISTCHURCH, April 29. Following are the Ashburton County Racing Club handicaps: First Hurdles, of ISOsovs. One mil© and three-quarters.—General Petain 12.8, Cerberus 12.1, Falstaff 11.2, Paddington Green 10.13, Lord Nagar 10.11, Manawapongo 10.9, lied Gown 10.8, Hereweare 10.5, Silk Rein 10.3, Palnmon 9.13, Mandrake 9.11, Meteorite 9.3, Roniform 9.3, Woodrow 9.0, Tvevella 9.0, Telcmon 9.0, Apex 9.0, Master Hand 9.0. First Hack Welter, of ISOsovs. Six furlongs.—Moorland 10.4, Contempt 9.13, Sharpburst 8.11, Brown Willy 8.10, Agnola 8.9, Happy Warrior 8.9, Heraldry 8.8, Blazes 8.5, Courceletto 8.5, War Unit 8.5, Red Wink 8.4, Harlequin 8.0, Kilbrin 8.0, Solferympl© 8.0, Antagony 8.0, SwincTasa 8.0. Autumn Handicap, of 250sovs. On© mile. —Bonnie Winkle 9.5, Pluto 9.4, Vespucci 8.13, Palestrina 8.12, Sunny Loch 8.12, Boadvcea 8,6, Some Kid 8.5, Castellan 7,8, Mythology 7.3, Mantua 7.3, Warhaven 7.1. Prince Ferouz 6.11, Whipping Boy 6.10, Ardour 6.9, Almoner 6.7, Carmine 6.7.

Fairfield Welter, of 175sova. Seven furlongs.—Bon Spec 10.8, Warhaven 9.8, Jazz 9.7, Wharfdale 9.6, Prosperity 9.6, Matatua 9.3, Bosker Boy 9.2, Prince Ferouz 9.2, Hincamaru, 8.12, Grim Joke 8.11, Falstafl 8.11, Pabrinade 8.9, Etta 8.8, Counter Attack 8.6, Kiluni 8.5, Kilbarry 7.13, Kuia 7.11, Ostcrman 7.11, Bonny Mac 7.11, First Aid 7.11.

Longbeach Hack - Handicap, of 150eovs, Six furlongs.—Contempt 9.0, Wink 8.11, Gossard 8.9, Linhope 8.9, Kilfan© 9.13, Barmaid 7.13 Gay Life 7-12, Pickaninny 7.10, Guncase 7.10, Heraldry 7.5, Blazes 7.2, Distant Shot 7.1, Monsieur. Bout ade. 7.0.

■ Grove Farm Handicap, of ISOsovs. Six fur longs.—Will Oakland 9.4, Boadicea 8.11, Lovesign 8.11, Mythology 8.9, Tatau Tatau 8.8, Mantua 8.7, The Reaver 7.10, Paphian 7.9, Thestius 69, Kilbarry 6.8. Weary Willie 6.7. Selma Trotting Handicap (harness), of ISOsovs. Class 3.45. One mile and a-half Kiarite, Quiver, Kelburn, Mount Harding, The Freak, Queen Ferry, Logic, Wyndham, Nelson Mac, Calm Mac, Medallion Boy, Fancy Pointer, Myrtle Wilkes, Normal , Forest, Lady Mmto, Veptura, Master Sexton, Jimmy Bingen, Jimmy Chimes, Bon Lou, Junior Girl, Hold On, Prince Pointer, Winnie Dillon, Dancer, Engagement, Transport, Very Light, Hackthorne, Merry Logan scratch, Irish Whispers 48yds behind. J THE GLEN HUNTLY CUP. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MELBOURNE, April 29. (Received April 29, at 5.5 p.m.) The Glen Huntly Cup resulted:—Purser I,’ Tyrant _2, Ouverte 3. Won by a length. Time, 2mm 22 J see. LADIES’ HOCKEY. DRAW FOR THE FIRST ROUND. ’ The following is the draw for the first round,: . A Grade "May 5. —Training College 2 v. Momona, Otago v. University 2, Training College 1 v. Ravensbourne, O.H.S. v. University 1. May 12.—Training College 2 v. 0.G.H.5., University 2 v. Ravensbourno, University 1 v. Otago, Training College 1 v. Momona. May 19,—Training College 2 v. Ravensbourne, O.G.H.S. v. Training College 1, Momona v. Otago, University 1 v. University 2. May 26. —Training College 2 v. University 1. Training College'l v. Otago, O.G.H.S. v. University 2, Momona v. Ravensbourne. June 2.—Training -College 2 v. Training College 1, Ravensbourne v. University 1, Momona v. University 2. Otago v. O.G.H.S. June 9. —Training College 2 v. University 2, Momftia v. 0.G.H.5., University 1 v. Training College 1, Ravensbourne v. Otago. Juno 16.—Training College 2 v. Otago, University 1 v. Momona, Ravensbourne v. 0.G.H.5., University 2 v. Training College 1. B Grade. ' „ ’ May s.—Triangle 1 v. Green Island, Taieri v. Waiata 2, Training College 2 v. Triangle 2, Ravensbourne v. Otago 2, Waiata 1 v. Momona, Kaikorai v. Otago 1, Technical Old Girls v. Training College 1. May 12. —Green Island v. Taieri, Training College 1 v. Triangle 1, Otago 1 v. Technical Old Girls, Momona v, Kaikorai, Otago 2 v. Waiata 1, Triangle 2 v. Ravensbourne, Waiata 2 v. Training College 2. May 19. —Waiata 2 v. Green Island, Trianale 1 v. Teclmical Old O iris, Training College 1 v. Kaikorai, Otago 1 v. Waiata 1. Momona v. Ravensbourne, Otago 2 v. Train Ing College 2, Triangle 2 v. Taieri. May 26.—Training College 2 v. Green Island, Otago 1 v. Training College 1, Momona v. Triangle 1, Otago 2 v. Technical Old Girls, Triangle 2 v. Kaikorai, Waiata 2 v. Waiata 1, Taieri v. KavenGbourne. June 2.—Training College 1 v. Green Island, Training College 2 v. Taieri, Ravensbourne v. Waiata 2, Waiata 1 v. Triangle 2-, Kaikorai v. Otago 2, Technical Old Girls v. Momona, Triangle 1 v. Otago 1. June 9. —Kaikorai v. Green Island, Triangle 2 v, 'Otago 2, Waiata 2 v. Momona, Taieri v. Otago 1, Training College 2 v. Training College 1, Ravensbourne v. Triangle 1, Waiata I v. Technical Old! Girls, Juno 16.—Ravensbourne v. Green Island, Momona v. Otago 1, Otago 2 v. Training College 1, Triangle 2 v. Triangle 1, Waiata 2 v. Technical Old Girls, Taieri v. Kaikorai. Training College 2 v. Waiata 1.

Juno 23.—Technical Old Girls v. Green Island, Waiata 2 v. Triangle 2, Taiori v. Otago 2, Training College 2 v. Momona. Raven sbourne v. Otago 1, Waiata 1 v. Training College 1, Kaikorai v. Triangle 1. June 30. —Waiata 1 v. Green Island, Otago 2 v. Momona, Triangle 2 v. Otago 1, Waiata 2 v„ Training College 1, Taieri v. Triangle 1, Training College 2 v. Technical Old Girls. Ravensbourno v. Kaikorai.

July 7.—Triangle 2 v. Green Island, Technical Old Girls v. Kaikorai, Triangle 1 v. Waiata 1, Trainings College 1 v. Ravenebonrne, Otago 1 v. Training College 2, Momona v. Taieri, Otago 2 v. Waiata 2. July 14.—Otago '2 v. Green Island, Kaikorai v. Waiata L Technical Old- Qiiki v.

Ravensboume, Triangle 1 v. Training College 2, Training College 1 v. Taieri, Otago 1 v>-Waiata 2, Momona v. Triangle 2. July 21. —Momona v. Green Island, Waiata 1 v. Ravensboume, Kaikorai v. Training College 2, Technical Old Girls v. Taieri, Triangle 1 v. Waiata 2, Training College 1 v. Triangle 2, Otago 1 v. Otago 2. July 28.—Otago 1 v. Green Island, Ravensbourne v. Training College 2, Waiata 1 v. Taieri, Kaikorai v. Waiata 2, Technical Old Girls v. Trianagl© 2, Triangle I v. Otago 2, Training v. Momona. BOXING. . A STRENUOUS ENCOUNTER. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, April 29. , (Received April 29, at 5.5 p.m.) At the Stadium, Arctic Bradly beat George Bagel on points, Th© throughout was strenuous, both putting I*ll they knew into the mill, without much attention to science. Up to the fourteenth round honours were fairly even, then a punch closed oiie of Eagel’s eyes, placing him at o disadvantage, of which Bradley mad© full use SWIMMING. NEW SOUTH WALES LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, April 23. (Received April 29, at 5.5 p.m.) The Ladies’ 100 Yards Swimming Championship of New South Wales resulted as follows:—Mina Wylie 1, L. Robertson 2, V. Powley 3. Won by a yard. Time, Imin 12 4-ssec. The 100" Yards Breast Stroke resulted:'— E. Robertson 1. E. Smith 2. Time, Imin 33 4-ssec. HOCKEY. (Per United Press Association.) *„■ CHRISTCHURCH, April 28. Selwyn 6 beat St. Albans 2; Sydenham 3 beat Technical 2. WELLINGTON, April 28. Hutt 2 beat Wellington 1; Karori 1 beat Hula 0; Wakatu 3 beat Wesley 2; Petone 4 beat University , 3. / GOLF The Otago Golf Club played the second qualifying round of its championship on, Balmacowen Links on Saturday afternoon. The overhead conditions were ideal, but the course was still fairly ,wet from the recent heavy rain. The scores generally were poor, with the exception of one or t w °- The following 16 qualified: First Second round. round. Tl. K. Ross 82 81 163 H. W. Kelly .... 88 80 168 H. Ramsay 80 91 171 C. T. Irvin© 90 87 177 R. G. Scott 85 92 177 R. B. Lambert.. ..92 £6 178 S. K. Sleigh .... 90 89 179 H »de C. M’Arthur.. 86 95 181 H. Bmsch 93 69 182 J. S. Monro 86 96 182 H. D. Stronach ..94 88 182 G. Gallaway .... 92 91 183 J, R. Callender .. 96 88 181 E. J. Hocking .... 92 92 184 E. A. Rood 94 90 184 J.„ A. Biss 92 93 185 The Bullock Cup was won by Dr K. Ross ypth an aggregate score of 163. ' The handicap on th© second round was won by H. W. Kelly, who had -the very good round of 80, less handicap 4 —76 not. Tho captain's trophy for competition amongst players with handicaps of 18 and over was won by J. Hutchison, The fust round of tho championship will be played on Saturday as follows: K. Rosa plays J. A. Biss; H. de C. M’Arthur plays H. Brasch; C. T. Irvine plays J. R. Callender; F. G. Scott plays G. Onllaway; R. B. Lambert plays H. D. Stronach. E. J. Hocking plays H. Ramsay; J, S. Monro plavs S. K. Sleigh; E. A. Reed plays H. W. Kelly.

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18849, 30 April 1923, Page 10