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SPORTING.

AUCKLAND TROTS. \ AinmCßJ Wins PRINCE OP WALES HANDICAP. (Pebs-Ukited Ptasa Association.) AUCKLAND. April 12 The Auckland Trotting Chib’s autumn meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. There woa a large attendance. The totolieator hondted £>1,565, com pared with £61,236 for the corresponding day last year. The total for the meeting was £90,205 10b, as against £IOO, list year. Results:— BARN HANDICAP, of MOsovs. One mile, and a-half.—Bon. Bon, GOyde behind (ft. •Wilkes), 1; Tere, 84yde, 2; Ngatira. limit, 3. Alao started: Mommas, Lady Viva, Petes Ham, Floralintine, Mire, Grattan Wilkes, Daylight, Canbarra, Lady Ena limit, Peter Tracey 12yda behind, Salesman 24, Ingle Bingen 36, Big Ben 48, Elsa Nore 60, Spirit Bell 72, Araby 72, Bonny Joan A. 96. Some Jazz 108, Puri 801 l 108. Won by a length, with half a length between second and third. Time, 3min 41 l-ssoc. The winner was a great outsider. MANUKA U HANDICAP, of iJOOaovn. One mile and a-balt.—Goldman, 12yds (S. Hoe). 1; Siguoiella, 60yds, 2. Bell Harold, 48yds, 3. Also stanted: Lady Rockaway, Lee wood, Bell Roberta, Pearl Fisher. Lola Eeklaw, Glenoc, Rena Audubon, Muriel Bingen, Toll Chimes, Golden Park, Bawldy Locanda, Sidelight, Bell Tower, Wee Thorpe, Doctor Dillon limit, Ycmng Dillon 12yds behind, Flip 24, Grey Peter 24, Gold Cast 24, Haroto 24, Bod Star 24. Won by' three lengths, with holf a head between second and third. Time, 3min i32a®c. . PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP, Of lOOOsovs. Two miles Aburiri, limit (J. Bryce) 1 All Bell. 12yds 9 . Steel Bell; limit 3 Also started: Harold Junior, Kewpie limit, Moneymaker 24yds, Waitaki Girl 48, Snowshoe 72, Logan Chief 72, Man-o’-War 108. Won by a long neck, with three lengths bofweea second and third. Time, 4mm 46 4-aßec. ,AIJT 173(07 HANDICAP, of 300 bot», Two miles.—Wild Nut, 24yds (C. Low), 1 ; Kissing Cup 48yds, 2; Haricot, 84yds, 3. Also started: Bon Bon 12yds, The Tartar 24, Aiidex 24, Some Jazz 24, Sparkling Pronto 24, Nipper 24, Ekoerance 24, Buzz Buzz 36. Bluewood 36, Bicolour 36, Daphne Wildwood 72, Lena Patch 72, Goldman 72, Normica Heir 84. Won by lengths, with two lengths and a-half between second and third. XiniOj 4min 47seo. ADAMS MEMORIAL CUP. Of GOOsovsl Two miles. Jewel, limit (J. T. Paul) 1 Reliance, limit 2 Golden Hope,, limit X Also started: Kua I ere, Glandone, Lord Nepean, Jack Potts, Master Councillor limit. Prince Lyons 12yds behind, Pakoti 36, Temple 86, Promenade 36, Florrie Bingen 30, King -Lear 48, Dick Dillon 48, Pearho Chimes 60. Won by three lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, ji rrt iti 36SfiC LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, of 450sovs. One mile and a-quarter.—Prize Pearl, 36yds (A. Julian), 1; Pitaroa, 12yda, 2; Snowshoe. 4f)yds, .8, ’ Alao started; Kewpie limit, Lady funmore 12yds behind, Sal Pointer 34, illiam the First 24, Moneymaker 24, Argus , First. Carbine 36, All Bell 36, Blue Moun in King 48. Won by half a length, with a bead between second and third. Time. 2mia 'll 2-sseij»',-' MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, of ISOsovs. Two King, limit (K. Millen), I; Wild limit, 2; Pyramus, 48, 3. " Also started: -Elsa Nore, El Carbine, Mint Boy, The Squirt limit, Normica Heft 36yds behind, King Capitalist -18, Mutu 48, Marion Style 60, Kean John 72, Lady Nan 72. Won by a length and a-half, with half a length between second and third. Time, 4min 47 3-saec. FAREWELL HANDICAP; of 300sovs. une male.—Bell Harold, 12yds (Butterfield), 1; Gold Sound, limit, 2; Rockaway, 12yds 3. Also started: Leewood, Gay Peter, Muriel Bingen, Young Dillon limit, Profiteer 12yd» behind, Great Britain 24, Rof-hcldffo 24, Heather Girl 24, Master Councillor 36, Daphne Wildwood 36, Muon Grattan 36, Blair Audubon 48, Lord Mm to 48, Promenade 84. Won by a length, with a length and a-holt between second and third. Time, 2min 10 4-ssec. HORORATA RACES. (Peh United Pbe33 Association.) CHRISTCHU RCH tl ; AptJi'i J 3. _ The. Hororata Racing Club’ei annual- meeting was held yesterday in fine weather. There-was a good attendance. The totttlieator receipts Were £11,174, as compafCfbyWith £10;G16 10s in 1923, when Glo , lncetins> p ,'waa last held- on the Hororata course. JEtestlUk: BANGOB HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP. One mil®.—Red Krias, 10.8 (A. G. Campbell), 1; Hi gel, G. 7,3; Likelihood, 9,12, 3. Also started; Votist 9.2. Won by two lengths Time, Imin .ftsec. The rider of the winner ■was suspended for a month for crossing. TRIAL ■ PLATE.—Tempe (D. Cotton), 1; Orange'Blossom, 2; Wanda, 3. Scratched: Weeplete. Vorintia. Won by half a! length. Time, Imin 3 l-Saeo. HORORATA CUP. One mile, and aquarter.—Lpcinette, 7.10 (A. G. Rowlands), 1; .Dame Straitlace, 7.13, 2; Olareina, 7.12, S. Scratched: Sunny Looh. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 9sec. .GLENDORE TROT. One mile and a. half,—Big Bill, scr (F. M’Girr), 1; Miss Xtenver, scr, 2; Verey Light, 36yds, 3. -Scratched; Lady Cio, Ivy Viking. Won by a head. Time, 3min 36aeo. FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— The Reaver, 8.1 (C. Emerson), 1; Will Oakland, 9.5, 2; Goseard, 7.7, 3. Scratched: Lucinette. Won by a length. Time, Imin Ifisec. • SNOWDEN TROT. Two miles.—Admiral Pointer, 36yds (F. Holmes), 1; Lord Clan, 84Vds, 2; Olive Logan, 24yds, 3. Scratched: Afton Water, Big Bill, Talent. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 54 3-ssec. BRACKENDALE WELTER HANDICAP. —Seven furlongs.—Geranial, 8.9 (F. E. J<hibs), 1; Petunia, 8.7, 2; Quality, 9.8, 3. Scratched: Clareina. Won by two lengths. Time, Imin 30 3-ssec. Giantkiller fell and Small Change fell over him. Horses and riders escaped injury. RACECOURSE HILL HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Miss Minerva, 8.10 (J. Beale), 1; Goldspmner, 9.3, 3; Brown Willie, 7.7, 3. Scratched; The Cheat, Mr.rkie, Clarion, Winkapccp, Blue Downs. _ Won by half a length. Time, Imin 15 4-osec. WAVERLEY RACES. {Peb United i ress Association.) WANGANUI, April 13. The Waverley Racing Club availed itself of an extra permit yesterday. The weather was fine, and there was a good attendance. The going was good. The totalisator handled £18.558. Results: TRIAL STAKES.—The Banker (J. Barry), 1: Arsen® Lupin, 2; Woe Sandy, 3. Also started: Hallownoon. Camp Bird, Inahman, Kerry, Antrim, Gold Pah, Colonne, Sly Wink. Fran. Fire Brigade, Eurella, Lupase, Roosevate Gold Peak, Gowrie Maid. Won by a length, with half a length between second ’and third. Tim®, Imin 17sec. 1 WAIBOA HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Some Red, 6.13 (H. Wiggins), and Lively Fixe 6,7 (T. Bound), dead heat, 1; Ilipo, 93 *3 Also started: Ngata 9.12. Pouma sV Crossfire 7.12, Ecuador, Amber Tips 7.7 Black Cruiser 7.7, Awake 7.6, Hori 7.5, Lhchson 7.4, Bute Sound 7.0. Won by a head. Time, Imin 14aec. WESTHOLM HURDLES. On® mile and •-half.—Country Life, 9.12 (J. R. Kaap), 1; ®onny Rill, 10.10, 2; Roman, 9.12, 3. Also Harted; Tuki 10.9, Festive 9.9, Silent Dick 9.2, Polthogue 9.2, Night 9.2, Pouri Hoihi 9.0. Won by two lengths, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 2min -17eec. KUHI HACK WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Valencia, 8.9 (H. Goldfinch), 1;' Carnbee, 8.6, 2; Waiotama, 9.2, 3. Aleo started; Opa 8.9, Mias Mickey 8.8, Maniatore 8.0, Gold Peak 8.0, Inahman 8.0. PATEA COUNTY CUP. One mile and a-quarter.—Marqueteur, 9.7 (R. S. Bagby), 1 Euchre, 7.1, 2; Stork, 9.7, 3. Also started: Kareoo 8.11, Snatcher 7.12, Crucelle 7.7, Black Cruiser 7.4, Ora’s Delight 7.0, Mort Avis 6.12, Empyrean 6.12, Velociform 0.10. Won by a neck, with half a length between second and third. Time, 2min 9 3-ssec. OTURI HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—Orchid, 9.2 (H. K. Alexander), 1; Gidgi, 6.10, 2; Brigadier Bill, 7.7, 3. Also started: Sunny Vale 9.2, Lively Fire 7.13, Blue Peter 6.10, Gold Pah 6.10, Eurella 6.10. Won by two lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Time, Imin Msec. NGUTUWERA HACK HANDICAP. One mile. —Sir Pam, 3.6 (J. Barry), 1; Interest, 7.10, 2; General Carrington, 9.0, 3. Also started: Dignity 8.4, War Loan 7.5, Camp Bird 7.0, Pirouette 7.0, Otapawa 6.10, San Porto 6.10. Won by half a length, with half n. length between second and third. Time, Imin 44aec. PRF.SuDKNT'S HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs,—Carnbee, 8.6 (11. M’Carten), 1; Rehutai, 8.13, 2: Night, 8.2, 3. Also started: Loved One 9.4, Ruby Ring 8.2, Coinah 3.0, Vanchineel 8.0, Mountain Ore 8.0, Midnight Camp 8.0. Won by a neck, with three lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 2seo. RACING IN ENGLAND. Pr.a# Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, April 12. (Received April 13, at 5.5 p.m.) The Newbury Cup resulted as follows; Condover 1, Ciubcnmore 2, Scullion 3,—A. f-inrl N-Z. Cable.

C.J.C. HANDICAPS. (Peb United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, April 13. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr J. E, Henrys for the Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting: Kildare Hurdles, of 300sovs. One miie and three-quarters.—Bled Admiral 11.8, Frisco Mail 10.11, Otauru Kid 10A, Matatua 10.8, Whipcord 10.1, Bolliock 9.13, Petunia 9.1, Lo Forte 9.0. Ruseley Plate Handicap, of oOObovh. Five furlongs.—Ophir 8.3, Tutankhamen 8.3, Alfonso 8.3, Bonito 3.3, Hungry Hill 8.3, Heather Lad 8.3, Monoxide 8.2, Corinthic 8.1, Gay Queen 8.1, Deep Drive 8.1, Rawenc 8.1, Cooh-y-Bondhu 8.1, To Anau Lad 7.11, Jubilant 7.9. Gimcrack Handicap, of 250sova. Six furlong*;—Sprinkler 9.8, Bugle Note 9.K Piquaint 9.3, Clareina 9.0, Goldtown 8.43, Last Dart 8.13, Geranial 8.9, Miss Minerva 8.9, Goldspinner 8.9, Finora 8.3, Ferino 8.2, Firestiok 8.1, Integrity 7.11, The Cheat 7.1°, Ma Boughal 7.9, Gooaestep 7.7, Bonecto 7.7, Winkle’s Best 7.7, Tempo 7.5, Orange Blossom 7.0, Marine 7.0, Brown Willie 7.0, Cumbrae 7.0,- The Harp 7.0, Speechmaker 7.0, Gay Life 7.0, North Sea 7.0, Purple Iris 7.0, Sir Walter 7.0, Mudlank 7.0,* Wink-a-Peep 7.0, Bonnywood 7.0, Bonaria 7.0. Courtenay Welter Handicap, of 350aovs. One mile.—Prince Ferouz 9.11, Master Sandstone 9.11, Tarleton 9.9, Ardour 9.5, Hudnett© 9.0, Dame Straitlace 8.11, Quncaee 8.11, Quality 8.8, Giantkiller 8.7, Fireetick B.u, Viewpoint 8.0, Bxackenfield 8.0, Rigel 8.0. WAIMATE PLAINS TROTS. (Pkb United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, April 13. In the Waimate Plains Trotting Club’s meeting the following penalties have been imposed:— Waimate Plains Cup. Two miles.—Signorella 36yds, Goldman 12yds, Rose Bingen 24yds, Daphne Wildwood 12yds, Harold Junior 36yds, Jewel 48yda. Hawera Handicap. Two miles. —Rose Bingen 48yds. Stratford Handicap. One mile and a-half. —Rose Bingen 36yds, Goldman 24yds. Eltham Handicap. One mile. —Daphne Wildwood 24yds. Patca Handicap. One mile and a-quarter. —Jewel 24yda, Harold Junior 24yda. Normanby Handicap. One mile and aquarter.—Admiral Pointer 36yds. Stratford Handicap. One milo and a-ha.f. —Admiral Pointer 48yds. HAWKESBUBY RACES. Pres® Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, April 13. (Received April 13, at 5.5 p.m.) At the Hawkeobury races the Autumn Handicap resulted as follows: —Highlander 1, Esme Dighton 2, King Carlos 3, There were seven starter* Won by a length and a-quartar. Time, 2m in 34scc. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY. April 12.. In the Randwick gallops there was nothing of a sensational ' character. ‘ The hurdle® were wide out, and the going was a trifle soft. ■ All Sunshine did seven furlongs in Imm 34sec. • Rapine, looking fresh, went strongly, but was not out to make time. Our Prince and Hackstnff did a mile and a-half in 2mm 46sec,. and Whittier did six furlongs easily in Imin 22isec. Aocarack did six furlongs in Imin 21sec, and Frances Tressady covered four furlongs in 53acc.' The’ Hawk and Egyptian Flower, which were ; not extended covered five furlongs in -Imin 4Jsec, and Claro, on the bit, ran six furlongs m Imm 28sec. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP. NEWMAN v. M’CONACHY. •cress Association—By Tolegrnph—Copy right LONDON, April, 11. At the close of to-day’s session the scores were: — . Newman (in play) 666 b Clark M’Conachy .. 6721 • LONDON, April 12. (Received April 43, at 5.5 p.m.) Newman’s best breaks were 701 and 590 (unfinished), and M’Conachy’s best was 159. including 132 ofi the red.-A. and A .-a. Cable. (Received April 13, at 11.0 p.m.) Newman made breaks of '492 anu 3UB, ana uchy 223 and 100. The critics declare i.uit M'Corn-by , _ouiiaence or clear-cut aims. *lhey are surprised that hs ha* ■■.,. .peu ball scoring from the beginning, as the only hope of beating Aiwmaii. —... um.. Uab*> ! . (Received April 13, at midnight.) At the close ot the day’s play the scores were; —■ * • syman (in play) 8668 M’Conaohy 4ou BALK-LINE CHAMPIONSHIP. Picm Association —By Telegrapn—Copyright NEW YORK, April 11. Willie Hoppe retained the world’s 18.2 balk-line billiard championship, defeating Edourard Horemann, of Belgium, by 1500 to 958.—A. and N.Z. Cable. THE DAVIS CUP. AMERICAN PLAYERS ELIGIBLE. Attorn Association—Bv Telegraph—Copyright NEW YORK, April 11. (Received April 13, at 5.5 p.m.) The Davis Cup Committee announces the selection of a squad of fifteen, ranking as stars and eligible for the .1924 team. Iheir names are; —William J ohnaton, Howard Kinsey, Clarence Griffon, Robert Kinsey, Vincent Richards, William Tilden, Norris Williams, Carl' Fischer, Wallace Johnson, Francis Hunter. Frank Anderson George King. Watson Washburn, Hugh Kollcher, and°Haivey Snodgrass.—A. ana N.Z. Cable. BOXING. CONTESTS IN AUSTRALIA. Press Association—By- Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, April 13. ’ (Received April 13, at 5.5 p.m.) Bradley and Godfrey fought a 20-rounds contest, which ended ;n a draw. It was a hard and forceful contest. The referees decision met with a mixed reception. MELBOURNE, April 13 (Received April 13, at 5.5 p.m.) Dave Rosa defeated Eagle on a foul in the second round, and the latter was disqualified for punching low. BOWLING. The fifteenth annual bowling match between the Mosgiel and Roalyn Woollen Mills was played on the Taieri Club s green, which was kindly lent for the occasion, on Saturday, when Mosgiel won by six points after a close game, which waa only decided on the last ° two’ or three heads Votes of thanks to the Taien Club for the use of the t-Jeen and to the Mosgiel ladies who provided afternoon tea were earned by alternation. Scores (Mosgiel names first) :-P. Gibt Milne D Thomson, W. Nicolson 21, A b Heenan, H. Cook J Smith 26- D. Connor, H. Johnston, R. Gibson, J. Thnmson 17. J. Swanson, -b- W. Roy, A. Sinclair J M’Fadden 18; A. Oliver, E. Cameron A. Cameron, D. Stevenson 45, G. STton R Duncan, I). M’Faull, T Sanders 25- T Hiddlestone, J. Heuderson, J. Haigh, H ’ Milter 20, Armstrong, I’. Stoddart, Cross, JR Glover’ 18; S. . Stoddart, S. Edwards, w J. Tait 22, Freeman, J. S. itess J- Ramsay, D. Campbell 13; Stoddart, p < Pryde, J. Gilligan, A. Davidson 29. t Snicrs J. Hope, W. Kingston, J. HarrawaySPlß. ’Totals: Mosgiel, 12-1; Roslyn, 118. GOLF. TUSON MATCH. (Pek United Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, April 13. Tb© annual Tuaon golf match between fhf Wellington and Christchurch Golf Clubs was won by Christcburch by eight games to three Christchurch won three four-ball matches and five singles. A bogey match was played by the members of the Otago Ladies’ Golf Club on Fridav • The beat scores were:—Mis Rattray (151 1 down; Mrs Gilxuy (18), 2 down; Miss Kyte (IGb 3 down; Mrs Dodgshun (4), 4 clown; Mis Cook (3), 4 down; Mrs Lemon 14) 4 down; Miss C. Williams (14), 5 down; Miss Dcnniston (16). 3 down The first round of the Otago Golf Club championship was played on Balraacewen T i-iks on Saturday afternoon;. The results f/tr/l 7 and 6 D. Haggitt beat J. (j. I^ cK it 20th, H B. Lambert beat L B Cam pin: u q and 1 R- G. Scott beat E. J. Hocking 1 up. A.’l. Hunter beat J S. Monro 3 ana 2, J. R- Callender beat. C. M. Benzoni 2 an The' first, round of the Balraacewen Cup was alao played;—C. R. Heycock beat J. A. Cook 3 and 2, B. C. TLiggitt teat H. b. Jones at the 22th. B. do, R. Worker tat 6. H G Smith 9 arc! i, P. D. Adams beat , ' f< qipjnd 4 and 3. W. M'Keohn'e beat A C Bretberton 6 and 5, C. K. Peid beat 11. W. Bundle I <v>.d 3, E. Tamblyn beat J. Hutchins'-ti 4 and 3.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19146, 14 April 1924, Page 10

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