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SPORTS AND PASTIMES

TROTTING. SOUTH WAIRARAPA ACCEPTANCES. (Per United Press Association.) MASTERTON, Mav 24 The following are the acceptances for the South Wairarapa Trotting'Club’s meeting: Trial Handicap, of 50sovs. One mile. Hal Joy, Hu© Coronado, Linda Galindo, Why Worry, Vollainoilt, Princess Audubon, Douglas Nelson, Bonfire, Lord Haldane, Jean Capitalist, Elsie Wood, Miss Cue, ruebell, Van Morkel limit, Rota Elect, 24 yards behind, Imshi 72. Bey Handicap, of TOsovs. One mile and ahalf— King Peter, Caprice, Hu e Coronado, Raweno Las? Clive Bell, Tawai King, Elsie Wood, Proud Joyce limit, Aero Maid, Little Jim 24 yards behind, Guinea, 4S, Bill Todd, Roe Bell 84, Rejoice 96, Rescue 108, Agesemos 114. Greytown Cup Handicap, of 200sovs Two miles—Lady Nan limit, Rothschild. Excol--1 sior 36 yards behind. Wild Pointer. Alice L 48, Wee Thorpe. Lottie Advance 60, Horne Bingen 72, Zolock Palm 84, Daphne Wildwood, Miss Havoc 108, Waiteranui 132. Birthday Handicap, of 65sovs. One mile. Hal Joy, Proud Joyce, Bronze, Caprice, Wby ■ Worry.- Princess Audubon, Bonfire, Bell, Miss Cue, Van Morkel, Verve limit. Aero Maid 12 yards behind, Glencoe G umea 36, Steel Wire, Hal Joseph 48, Bill Todd 60, Imshi 72. Willowvere 96, Inora 103. Waitipopo 144. Members’ Handicap, of lOOsovs. Two miles —Whaiokino, King Peter, Big Ben, Jean Capitalist, Ned Dillon, Herbelion, Hipon, Son limit, Grace Grattan, Caterpillar 24 yards behind, Roe Bell 96, Lady Nan 120. Clareville Handicap, of lOOsovs. One inuc and a-half. —Bill Todd, Guinea, Tawai King limit, Rescue. Little Jewel, Rothschild, Excelsior 24 yards behind. Wild Pointer, Alice L. 36, Lottie Advance 48, Plorrie Bingen 60, Inora. 72, Daphne Wildwood 84, Miss Havoc Pearl Coronado 96, Waiteranui 108. President’s Handicap, of 65sovs. One mile. —ixal Joy. ' Proud Joyce, Brcmzo Caprice, Why 1 Worry, Vallamont, Bonfire, Clive Bell, Lord Haldane, Elsie Wood, Miss Cue, Fircbell, Verve limit, Little Jim, Reta Elect 24 yards behind, Bann Zolock, Glencoe 36, Hal Joseph, Steel Wire 48, Imshi 72, Inora 108. Waitipopo 144. ASHBURTON TROTTING NOMINA- . TIONS. The following nominations have been received for the Ashburton Trotting Clubs meeting: Trial Handicap (harness), of 200 soys. Class 3.42 One mile and a-half. —Glaucus, Dancer, Kodae, Day Pointer, Lluvia do ora, Fireman. Havrincourt "Wood, Bruce, Betty Blue, Mother Machree, Tarzan, Downfall, Direct Tod, Dan Huon, , Merry Logan, Jimmy Chimes, Sunny Vu©, Fireif, Athenic, Pakoti, Leading Lady, No Shannaghan, Outstep, Admiral Pointer, Look Out, Lady Mmto, Junior Gorl, G©orge Grafton, Bingen f Jean, Bright Bell, Lady Freda, Nagel Pointer, Calm Mac, Noiseless. Logic, King Sandy, Royal Lacanda. Miss Dillon, Nelson Mac, Wyndham, Delamier, Marvin Lass, Looanda Maid, Wild Pointer, Irish Whispers, Gracie Thorpe, Bill Rich, St. b Ulan, Mary Galindo, Imshi, CoTenc Pointer, Hold Un, Mount Harding, Jean Audubon, Axtel. Longbeach Handicap (saddle), of 200 soys. For unhoppled trotters. Class 3.56. One mile and a-half.— Ohuti, Audommion, Vigorous, Grey Wood, Grand Dillon, Mat Patch, Miss Chudlcdgh, Victor Hova, Llano, Lady Elwood, Hostage, Home Girl, Hum Son, Corwar, Chrclo. Master Audo, Red Oak, Hon Lou, Fancy Maid, Ardwood, Bay Boy, Nelman, Esmeralda, St. Peter, •1. Hondo, Thistle wood, Marvin Drift, Tipperary, Snowstorm, Queen Ida, Jessie Poole ’ Dragon Junior, Arran Lad, Amboyna Wood', To-night, El Muntar, Nelson Bell, Waiwera, Wonder Why, Fairton, Squire, Admiral Derby. , Ashburton Countv Handicap (harness), ot BSOsovb. Class 4.38. Two miles.—Adair, Linden, .Tommy Direct, Royal Oak, Countryman, Event, Star Queen, Emperor, Hayseed, August Dillon, Bing Boy, Jimmy Richmond, Promenade, Snowslioe, Dalnalnne, Borke’s Drift, Steel Bell, Gold Girl. Avenue, Alto Chimes, Taraire, William the First, Sir Henry, Bisrmirute, Acron, Great Bingen, Bon Wilkes, Chid, Henry Tracey, Latona, Child Pointer, Willie Lincoln, Prince Lyons, Aeturio, Whispering Willie, Kewpie, Peter King, Dixie Mac, Elite, Fcrnmoor. Acton Handicap (harness), of 250sovs. Class 3.86. One mile and a-half.—lrish Whispers, Blue-wood. Mahene, Transport, War Bond, Harold Burwood, Lluvia de ora, Trenanci, Nelson M'Cormac, Joyful, Wuitaki Girl, Promenade, Coldwater, Oaknut, Vera Logan, Glenaray, Pearlie Chimes, Earl Derby, Patoki, George the Fourth, Leading Lady, Willie Logan, Lord Clan, Littlefield, Prince Pointer, Harry Audubon, Lightning, Passing Shadow,' Logan' Lou. Humariki, - Lady Embrace,"Rona Audubon, Percy Dillon, Mediator, Emmet, La Fayette,. Dusky Locandu, Golden Sun, Quiver, Underscrub, Albert Logan, Becky Logan, Meralhous, Olwyn, Oeo, Plywood, Dandy Rose, Vera’s Doll, Nibbidard Koniniwood. Stewards’ Handicap (harness), of 275sovs, for unhoppled trotters. Class 5.2. Two miles. Bluowood, Euknti. Audommion, Diameter, Handsome Jack, Rapid Wind, Ginetu, Mat Patch, Victor Hova, Joyful. Llano, Lady Elwood, Home Girl, Corwar, Laurier, Carclo, Eric Rothschild, Worthy Bingen, Keen John, Kelman, Esmeralda, Red Oak, Lottie Direct. Parole Bells, Young Blake, Drifting Spec, Tipperary, r Marcelle,, Queen Ida, General Derby, Dragoon Junior, El Muntar/ Helenwood, Woodlass, . Mangoutu, Lady Esma, Birnie, Merry Peter, Grey Lady, Freeman, Waiwera, Wonder' Why, Fairton, Squire, Admiral Derby. Winter Handicap (harness), of JOOsovs. Class 2.52. One mil® and a-quarter.—Adair, Linden, Tommy Direct, Royal Oak, Countryman* Star.Oueen, Hayseed, Bing Boy, Wild' Madam, C’trynenier, Promenade,. Snowslioe, Dalnahine, Rorke’s Drift, Gold Girl, William the First, Key de oro, The Dingo, Cammie, Bismurate, Bon Dillon, Great Bingen, Bon Wilkes, Bullm, Chid, Henry Tracey, Latona, Lady Swithin, Guy Fawkes, Betrayer, Priuzpra,' Calmness, Prince Lyons, Asturio, Thc-a, Kewpie, Peter King, Norma Dillon, Doraldina, Fernmoor, Colenut, Fancy Boy. Tencriffe. Farewell Handicap (saddle), of 225sovs. Class 2.20. One' mile.—lrish Whispers, Prospect, Kotiro, War Bond, Wet Day, Grandee, Jimmy Richmond,' Ben Mac. Marvin Mac, Lackiewood, Coldwater, Oaknut, Glenaray, Brutus, Phil Smith, Edith Chimes, Sunny Vue, Avenue, Reliant, Rex Coronado, Ratana, Localism, Macuehla, Littlefield, Tobermory, The Rpok, Humariki, St. Hubert, Bush Boy, Henry Tracey, Nell Pointer, Betrayer, Lo-' canda Jack, Prince Lyons, Olivo Huon, Princess Zoo, Two ’ Bells, Energetic, Beta’s Greeting, Elite. Elsie Gay, Harowood, Soprano, Candy Rose, Imshi, Blue Drift, Eulius, Nibbidard, Bell Logan, Koniniwood, THE BOXING RING. SIM MATCHED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, May 23. Siki will meet Morelle for the light heavyweight championship of France.—A. and N.Z. Cable. A BROKEN CONTRACT. CARPENTIER FORFEITS £SOO. LONDON, May 24. (Received May 24, at 8.15 p.ni.) Sporting Life states that Carpentier Will forfeit £SOO which he and Beckett deposited in the event of the non-appearance of either .for any reasons whatsoever. Beckett is prepared to appear on June 14, the second date fixed. Carpentier is not, so Beckett claims th® money, which will be paid. If things were the other way round, no doubt Carpentier would have claimed the forfeit. —A. land N.Z. Cable, LAWN TENNIS. THE DAVIS CUP. Press Association—By Telegraph— Copyright SYDNEY, May 24. Word has been received from Hawaii that the Davis Cup match will bo played in- New York. The Australian team will sail on Juno 2 by the Makura. NEW YORK, May 24. (Received May 24, at 9.30 p.m.) The Australian-Hawaiian Davis Cup match dates have been .fixed for July 26, 27, and 28 on the Orange Club’s courts in Now York. —A. and N.Z. Cable. PRIMARY SCHOOLS’ BASKET BALL. The following matches will bo played on Wednesday next:—Albany Street v. Moray place, at Moray place: North-East Valley v. Maori Hill, at North-East Valley; Kaikorai v. George Street, at George street; Normal v! Arthur Street, at Normal; Mornington v! High Street, at Mornington; Musselburgh 2 v. Anderson’s Bay, at Anderson’s Bay; Macandrew Hoad v. Forbury, at Macanclrev Road; Caversham v. Kensington, at Caversham; Musselburgh 1, a bye. NEW ZEALAND RUGBY UNION. (Peb United Press ‘Association.) WELLINGTON, May 24. The New Zealand Rugby Union has decided that the Maori team should leave Auckland on June 8 foi Sydney. As the result of an inquiry from, the Buller Union, a motion was carried expressing disapproval of official contests being held on Sundays. Thirty-five applications for reinstatements were considered, and all save three were granted. . The New South Wales Union is to be asked to change the date of the match Maoris v. Metropolitan, in order to give a week’s interval between the first and eocond tests.

HOCKEY. NEW ZEALAND TEAM INVITED TO TOUR NEW SOUTH WALES. (Pee United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, May 24. The secretary of the New Zealand Hockey Association lias received cable advice fr°m Australia, that an invitation is being forwarded by the New South Wales Hockey Association for a tour of that State by a New Zealand team early in July of the piesent season ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. NEW ZEALANDERS’ OPENING MATCH. DEFEATED BY GRANVILLE. SYDNEY, May 24. (Received May 24, at 0.55 ,p.tn.) At Association football, Granville, the 1922 champions, defeated the New Zealand team by 3 goals to 1. The visitors were first to score as the result of a penalty for handling, ICissock finding the net. Granville for the major portion of the first half stormed the New Zealand goal, Burks goaling from, a penalty through Braithwaite handling, and Fairweather netting from a penalty for an illegal charge. Play in the second spell,, was more evenly balanced, though Granville peppered their opponents’ net more frequently than the New Zealanders did the local goal. Watson drew Croxton from the goal-mouth, Winter netting the ball before the Now Zealand goalkeeper could regain his position. Campbell shortly afterwards bustled the hall and Aitchison through the Granville goal, but the score was disallowed owing to illegal interference. There was no further score.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18871, 25 May 1923, Page 4

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18871, 25 May 1923, Page 4

SPORTS AND PASTIMES Otago Daily Times, Issue 18871, 25 May 1923, Page 4

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