SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
FORBURY TROTTING- MEETING. In the Domain Handicap the handicaps of Logan Hanlon, Spiing Note, Dillon Gold, and Lady Zora should be 36yds behind, not 48yds as telegraphed. TIMARU ACCEPTANCES. . (Peb United Press Association.) TIMARU, April 27. The following are the acceptances for the Timaru Racing Club's meeting: Tekapo Hurdles. One mile and a-half. — Penury Rose 10.9, Red Kriss 10.8, Royal Star 10.8, San Salvador 9.9, Petunia 9.8, Paddy's Hope 9.0, Lord Ashlea 9.0, Grim, Joke 9.0, Calibration 9.0, Chinatown 9.0. Hack Welter. One mile.— Enare 9.9, Rich Prize 9.6, Mountain Rose p .ll, Coch-y-bondhu 8.9, Ophir 8.6, All Gold •8.4, Le Forte 8.4, Ferino 8.4, Rockfellow 8.2, Shandre 7.13, Solway 7.12, Cornflower 7.12, Brilliant Hope 7.11, Bebeform 7.11, Winkie’a Rebel 7.1 1. Electric Stakes. Five furlongs.—Bonnywood, Bon Hope, Fairy Herald, Fairy Tidings, Floramye, Gold Brick, Solloe, Hidden Mystery, Olympia, Laughie, Loch Weir, Sollello, Some Abbey, Strongbird, Youte, Viakiaia 8.5, Passing Hour 8.0, Volant 8.0. Timaru Cup, of 450sovs. One mile and n-quarter.—Mountain Lion 9.0, Tarleton 8.13, KiJfane 8.9, Sunny Loch 8.6, Ravenna 8.1,. Dancing Days 6.7. Smithfleld Handicap. Six furlongs.— Songbird 9.0, Los Ambus 8.6, Sun Up 8.6, Gay Juliet 8.1, The Harp 7.8, ‘ Clontarf 7.8, Ayrburn 7.6, Lava 7.5, Brown Lady 6.7, Corinthic 6.7. Otipua Steeplechase. Two miles and ahalf.—Palencia 11.9, Charlatan 11.8, Whipcord 11.1, Kipling 10.8, Mettle. Drift 10.1, Tokomairiro 9.2, Golden Prince 9.2, Greenstone 9.0. llosewill Hack. Seven furlongs.—Goosestep 9.0, Kilris 8.6, Retrospect 8.5, Obligio 8.3, Mountain Rose 7.12, Gold Spinner 7.11, Ronaki 7.10, Lord Leslie 7.9, Rigel 7.5, Captain Sarto 7.4, Prompter 7.3, Solway 612, Gay Life 6.12. Doncaster Welter. Seven furlongs.—Happy Days 9.13, Barn Owl 9.8, Kilbairy 8.10, Warhaven 8.9, Enare 8.9, Dutch Courage 8.9, Uleabourg 8.6, Kuia 8.6, Prince Charleroi 8.1, Quality 7.12, Bella Lake 7.11, Hurdy Curdy 7.11, Sartolite 7.11. AUCKLAND TROTTING MEETING. (Peb United Pbess Association.) AUCKLAND, April 26. The following are the acceptances for the Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting: Eden Handicap. One mile and a-half. — Grand Girl, Don Zolock, Florrie Roe. Lady Stepney, Colonel Thorpe, Lochade scratch. Salesman 24yda behind, Sherwood Surprise 24, Real Guy 24, Peter Ham 36, Roto Boebeil 60, Hue Good 73. Pete M'Donald 72, Katalo 84, Ely 84, Pura Bell 96, Reta Huon 96, Tiki 120, Bou Bon 120, Tod Bells 144, Golden Gate 156. Mangere Handicap. One mile and a-half. —Quin Lola, Admiral Lock, Money, Hohoro, Black Pearl, Speed King, Marie Bell, Mars, Moko Chief, Tannhauser, Sidelight, Our Jessie, James Conway, Gold Dial, Grattan Thorpe, Bawldy Ifbcanda, Mount Albert, Admiral Hood scratch, Satinbird 12yds behind, Koniniwood 24, Ruby Huon 24, Kingsclere 36, Ben Wallace 36. Red Stax 36 Campbell Handicap. Two miles. —Woodvale. Glandore, Goldman, Kohara, Hypo scratch, Billy Sea 12yds behind, Jewel 24, Dean Dillon 24, Locanda Mac 48, Man o’ War 96. Easter Handicap. Two miles.—Floraline, Elsa Nore, Maggie Pronto, Eley, Golden Gate, Nipper, Bicolour, Ngataira, HerberIwyn, Battery Bell scratch, Marble Hall ;;6yda behind, Spirit Bell 36, Daphne Wildwood 36. Buz Buz 36, Billy Whiz 48, The Tartar 60, Haricot 72. Huon Gratton 72. Cornwall Handicap. One mile. —Bronze Patch, Master Councillor Nelson Fane, Goldman. Florrie Bingen, Double Event scratch, Conscript 12yds behind, William the First 12, Comedy Chief 24. Hue Coronado 24. Nita, Bell 24, First Carbine 48, .Promenade 6°. Hobson .Handicap. Two miles. —Heather Girl, Respect, Tranquil, Darknite, Bell Tower, Rock Hinton, Syringa, Anoziram, Whetu, Mint Boy, Grey Peter scratch. Reliance 24yds behind, Delavan Bill 24, Rua Pere 24. Child Audubon 36. Prince Lyons 36, Hugh Wallace 36, Temple 36, Lord Nepean 60, King Lear 60. Cut© Lad 60 Stewards' Handicap. Two miles.—Roi Alto scratch. Sunny Jim 12yds behind. Normica Heir 12, The Tartar 12, Speculator 24, Wimmera King 24, Lady Nan 36, A 1 Mac SG. Aerial Bingen 48. Rose Bingen 48, Bnndaherg 48. King Capitalist 48. Rcstrevor 60. Pete Peter GO, Pvramns 72, Homeleigh Dick 84, Peter Dean 84. • Marconi Handicap. One mile and aquarter.—Uncle Bert, Buz Buz scratch, Resnect 12yds behind. Haricot 12, Rockaway 12, Rothcliffe 12. Lenglen 12, Nelson Tasker 24. Stanmoor 24. Brendo 2-4, Rock Hinton 24, Wakanni 24, Lord Minto 24, Syringa 36, Nelson M'Cortnack 35, Nelson Derby 48, Master Councillor 48. NELSON TROTTING CLUB. (Pee United Beess Association.) REEFTON, April 24. ’ The following handicaps have been declared for the Nelson Trotting Club’s meeting;— Introductory Handicap. One mil© and ahalf.—Peterthon, Sungleam. Signor. Golden Queen, Orbell Hall, Arneaux, Star of Hope scratch. Jim Beldon 72yds behind, Halloween 332, Velocity 144, Brandon 192, Brooklyn Hall 192, Outstep 204, Little Ben 216. Finney Memorial Handicap. Two miles.— Sweet Kathleen, Maydorn, Logwood scratch, Silveretta 24yds behind, Arran. Chief 36, Sea Nymph 60, Proud Joyce 84, Lottie Advance 132, Locanda Boy 132, Rita Rye 156. Appleby Handicap. One mile and a-hal£. —Daphne Logan, Billy Bingen, Sungleam, Star of Hope, Hall Companion, Golden Queen, Delting Moor, Bine GJen. Arneaux, Topsy Hall, J.ust Bill scratch, Jim Beldon 72yds behind. Halloween 156, Bradou 192, Little Ben 216. Tasman Handicap. One mile and a-half.— Gay Lothario, Hester Audubon, Billy Bingen. Louisiana, Hall Companion, Prince Leslie, Grey wood, Delting Moor, Orbell Hall, Singapore, Sarsaparilla, Ando Child, Quincelin scratch. Welcome Boy 12yds behind, Maz Reta 36, Countess Eve 84, Westwood 108, Brooklyn Hall 192. Express Handicap. One mile and a-qnar-tor.—Baby Rose, Myrtle Leaf. Miss Mabel, Maydorn, Bon Pang, Little Ben. Tot Reta, Brandon 'scratch, Humming Bird 24yds behind. Black Cloud 24, Arran Chief 36, Woodland Rose 36, Signor 48, Proud Joyce 69, Ena Black 60. Foxhill Handicap. Two miles.—Gay Lothario, Sarsparilla., Hester Audubon, Peterthon, Louisiano, Hall Companion, Peter Leslie, Imperious Lad. Greywood, Singapore, Avdo Child scratch, Welcome Roy 12yds behind, May Reta 48, Countess Eve 96, Westwood 120, Brooklyn Hall 228. Improvers’ Handicap. One mile and ahaif.—Jim Beldon, Sweet Kathleen, Sungleam, Signor, Lizzie Franz, Velocity, Miss Mabel, Logwood scratch, Outstep 34yds I)e----hlnd. Maydorn 48, Silveretta 72. Black Cloud 72. Woodland Rose 84, Proud Joyce 108. Flying Handicap. One mile.—Maydorn, Tot Reta. Bort Pang, Little Ben, Lizzie Franz, Babv Rose, Sweet Kathleen, Miss Mabel scratch. Silveretta. Humming Bird, Black Cloud, Woodland Rose 12yds Arran Chief 24,- Sea Nymph 38, Proud Joyce 48, Ena Black 48, Lottie Advance 72, Locanda Boy 72, Reta Rye 81, SWEET PRINCE CASE. DISQUALIFICATION OF DANIEL. (Pee United Beess Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, April 27. As briefly telegraphed yesterday, disqualifications for three years in each case have been imposed on Harry Daniel, of Waverley, and upon the black gelding Sweet Prince, by the Judicial Committee of the Taranaki Trotting Club. This step is a sequel to an incident at the Taranaki Trotting Club’s annual meeting at New Plymouth on Saturday, April 18, when Mr T. h. Davey, stipendiary steward, questioned the identity of a horse entered as Tekapo, which was saddled up for the Moturoa Handicap. An inquiry was held and adjourned, but the horse was not allowed to start, being held by the committee. In reporting the findings the Judical Committee of the club states: "After deliberation it was resolved unanimously—(l) That Harry Daniel, of Wavercly, be disqualified for three years for nominating the black gelding Sweet Prince (Sweet Patch—Princess Ena) as Tekapo (Brooklyn—Nancy) for two events to bo decided at the Taranaki Trotting Club’s meeting on April 18, 1925. The finding also alleges that false statements were. made, by Daniel, (z) That the black gelding Sweet Prince, entered as Tekapo, be disqualified for three years. (3) The committee would point out that from evidence iu information supplied by the association it would appear that Kerriak', of Ohangai, was the registered owner of Sweet Prince. In 1918 Kerrisk sold the horse to Mr J. F. Bourke, of Alton, but the transfer was not registered with the association, as required by Rule 153. Bourke passed the horse to Mr Archie Cameron (since deceased), of Eltham. but no transfer of registration followed in the late Mr Cameron's name. Sweet Prince ran unplaced in the Stratford Handicap at the Waimate Plains meeting on Easter Monday. 1921. Then the horse was sold to Mr Chas. Richards, of Kakaramea. Mr Richards sold to Mr H. Morrison, of Waverley, and then Daniel, of Waverley, bought the horse, from Morrison. No attempt was made by either of these individuals to effect registration with the association. There was not the slightest doubt that this horse was the one nominated by Daniel as Tekapo. From authentic information supplied by the Trotting Association. Tekapo was purchased from Mr Scott, of Kai Iwi, and taken to Queensland by Mr Ireland in 1914, and there was no information I that the horse had returned to the dominion, ’ •
BILLIARDS. THE PROFESSIONAL CHAMFTONSHI Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyrigh LONDON, April 25, The billiards chompionehip resulted:— Newman .. .. 16,000 Reece .. .. .. .. „ .. 10,092 —Reuter. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. AMENDMENT TO OFF-SIDE BULB. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, April 26. (Received April 27, at 5.5 p.m.) The Council of the Football Associate* has decided to recommend to the annus meeting that the off-eide law should b amended so that there need bo only tw players, including the goalkeeper, in fron of the player receiving the ball.—A. and N.2 Cable. TROPHY FOR NEW ZEALAND. GOOD WISHES OF PARENT BODY. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright ’ LONDON, April 36. (Received April 27, at 5.5 p.m.) At the annual meeting of the Footbal Association the chairman (Mr Clegg) pre sented to the Australian representative. M Gibbs, a handsome trophy for transmisaioi to the New Zealand Association, similar t< those presented to South Africa, Australia and Canada, Mr Clegg said the trophy carried on if the best wishes of the council for the sue cess of the game in New Zealand and tb prosperity of its governing body. He eai< ho regretted that the team now on its way to Australia would be unable to visit New Zealand. It was possible that New Zealand’s wishes would be met on a future occasion. Mr Gibbs, in accepting the trophy, echoe< the chairman’s regret. He said the fact ha< caused profound disappointment. On behalf of New Zealand he accepted the trophy with gratitude.—Reuter. WRESTLING. THYE BEATS* KARASICK. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, MELBOURNE, April 35. In a wrestling bout. Thye Ibeat Karasici in seven rounds. Each secured a fall, but Karasick was compelled to retire owing to slight concussion. SWIMMING. SWEDISH CHAMPION DEFEATED. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SAN FRANCISCO, April 23. Walter Spence, of the New York Athletic Club, won the 300 Yards Medley Belay Swimming race in 3min 55 3-saec. Spence easily defeated Borg, the Swedish middle-distance champion—A. and N.Z. Cable. GOLF. ENGLISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. LONDON, April 25. In the English Amateur Close Golf Championship, T. F. Allison (Royal Liverpool) beat S. Robinson (Southport and Ainsdale), 1 up.—Reuter. RUGBY FOOTBALL. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY TEAM. SEVERAL NOTABLE ABSENTEES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, April 25. The University Rugby Union team* will proceed to New Zealand on May 15. Several notable players, including Nothling, Stanley, and Sheehan, who will probably he chosen to represent the State, will not participate in the tour. NORTHERN UNION CUP FINAL, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, April 25. In the Northern Union Cup final Oldham beat Hull Kingston Rovers, by 16 paints to 3, at Headingley.—A, and N.Z. Cable.
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