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SPORTS AND PASTIMES.

ASHBURTON ACCEPTANCES. (Peu United Press Association.) ASHBURTON, June 22. The following arc the acceptances for the Ashburton Racing Club’s winter meeting:— First Hurdles. One mile and a-hal£- — Captain Sarto 11.7, En Route 11.0, Red Kriss 10.6, Tenterlield 10.0, Nautical 9.11, Paddy’s Hope 9.0, North Inch 9.0. Hack Steeplechase. Two miles. —Windermere 10.7, Lord Ashley 10.2, Red Sol 10.0, Cashman 0.7, Windassa 9.6. Apex 9.0, Blue Streak 9.0, Mainspring 9.0. Ashburton Handicap, of 200sovs. One mile.—Ferino 9.7, Royal Mac 9.6, The Cheat 9.0, Jubilant 9.0, Los Ambus 10.4, Kilbiruie 9.4. Lou gbeach 1 laudicap. One mile and a quarter.—Kilbiruie 10.4, Ophir 9.12. Captain Sarto 9.1. Ivaikahu 9.4, Adopted 0.3, Winkle's Best 9.2, His Majesty 9.0. Thorndon Handicap. Five furlongs. Cloutarf 10. S, Mythology 10.2, Ayrburn 9.12, Clareina 9.12, Guncase 9.11. Dancing Days 9.10, Lava 9.8, Solferitc 9.7, Goldtown 9.6, Gold Brick 9.6, Quality 9.0, Flaming Ray 9.0,

Selma Trot Handicap. One mile and a half.—Grey Cloud, Gift of Song, Rpna, Cardinal Logan, Airman, Honour Bright, Noble Dillon, Biddy Logan, Little Knight, Betty’s Boy Our Bird, Ashley Dillon, Kelburn scr, Four Bells 24yds behind, Tommy Bells 36. Rupine 36, Rex Minto 36, Dillon Gold 60, Succession 60. HAWKE’S BAY ACCEPTANCES. tJPab United Press Association.! NAPIER, June 22. TJio following hre the acceptances for the Hawke’s Bay Jockey Club’s meeting: Woodlands Hack Steeplechase. Two miles. —Kovno 11.9, Sir Wai 10.8. Mahia 10.8, Blue Hall 10-5, Kaika 10.5, Birkenella 9.8, Uncle Have 9.6, Silta 9.3, Ethiopian 9.0, Selenite 9.0, King Form by 9.0, Damon Whaketu Hack Hurdles. One mile and three-quarters.—Trespass 10.11, Birkie 9.10, Bestir 9.8, Garzon 9.4. Borealis 9.0 Kendal 9.0, Killian 9.0, Blue Star 9.0. Hawke’s Bay Hurdles. One rude, and three-quarters.—Nukurnai 11.9, Wit-io* eka Jack 10.5, Vagabond 10.4, Askan 9.10. Gold Piece 9.9, Bonny Rill 9.4, Woden 9.2, suspicion 9.0, Bonecto 9.0. Hawke’s Bay Steeplechase, of ■ 400sovs. About three miles.—Eerie 11.9. Puwhero 10.10 San Forte 10.4, Mary Bruce 9.10. Bonibrook 9.5. Fireblight 9.0, hirst Line 9.0, Adrienne 9.0, .Mahia 9.0. Winter Hack Handicap. Nine furlongs. —General Carrington 10.6, Poly Peachum 10.5, Alabama 9.13, Mountain Top 9.L. Blue Jay 9.11, Gauntlet 9.11, Royal Song 9.9, Killoch 9.6, Wharifci 9.5, Crown Com 9.5, Rangi Sarto 9.3, The Strand 9.0, Matona 9.0/ Singer Boy 9.0, Merekara 9.0, Red Head 9.0. . , Hast it gs Hack Handicap.. R'e furlongs.—Huikai 10.11, Manutai 10.7, Master Beckwith 10.1, Kilmere 9.13. Tempean 9.11. Olympic 9.9, Polyphemus 9.6, Eewhi 9.5 Stymie 9.0, Padroigh d 0 hme of S^des 9.0, Sasham 9.0, Lady Waterlow 9.0, Serenade 9.0, Betty Bums 9.0, Vetogne 9.0. Floriforo 9.0. , , i Heictaunga Handiap Six furlongs and a-half. —Koodoo 10.11, Hauranci 10.7, Battle Knight 10.6, Tuahinp 10.5. Killocra 10.5. Tari 9.13, Strategy 9,9, Lady Joyce 9.6. Pronto S.O, Crown Gem 9.0, Treadwell 9.0, Crisis 9.0.

TROTTING DISPUTE. (Pek United Press Association.) NEW PLYMOUTH, Juno 22. The Judicial Committee of the Taranaki Trotting Club, to which the case had been referred back, decided on Saturday n>Mit that Harry Daniel, of Waverley and Sweet Prince (nominated at Takapoi be disqualified under part 32 of tho New Zealand Rules of Trotting for one year, and that Daniel be ordered to pay £3O towards the cost of tho inquiry’ for wilfully and coiruptly supplying false in"- a matter connected with Lotting as set pm in the statement ot charges. DEATH OF V.R.C. SECRETARY. Pies* Association— By Telegraph—Copyright. MELBOURNE, June 22. (Received Juno 22, at 8.15 p.m.) The death is announced of Mr Henry Byron Moore, secretary of the Victorian Racing Club. RACING IN AUSTRALIA,

WENCH SCRATCHED FOR HURDLES. Pre«» Association— Bv Telegraph— l Copyright MELBOURNE, June 22. Wench has been scratched for the Grand National Hurdles POLO. INTERNATIONAL^APA IY CHAMPIONPrcss Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 20. The first three matches between the English and American Armies for the International Army Polo Championship was placed in the presence of their Majesties, the Duke and Duchess of York, and Prince Henry. The Americans won by 8 goals to 4. —Reuter. SCULLING. GOODSELT, AND HANNAN IN TRAINING. Proas Association —Bv Tolo^r-nh —Convncht SYDNEY, June 22. Both Goodsell and Hannan are doing solid work m new outriggers, specially built by George Towns. Assisted by pacers, each did the full course in good style in now boats, with which they expressed themselves highly satisfied. Goodsell is now down to his usual racing weight (12st), and Hannan is within a few pounds of his racing standard. Both are in good condition, and are confident. (Received June 22, at 11 p.m.) Both scullers were on the river in the rain to-day, but Hannan was out in the morning only, while Goodsell was out during the afternoon. The latter went over the full course in his new boat with a pacer. He sculled 30 to the minute, and in the experts’ opinion went more strongly than when he won the title from M'Devitt. ROWING CONTEST. AUSTRALIA v. NEW ZEALAND. (Pits UntTww Pojm AumeunoK.i WELLINGTON, June 22. With a view to fostering contests between Australian and New Zealand oarsmen, the Council of the New Zealand Amateur Rowing Association has recommended that an invitation be sent to New South Wales to send a team of oarsmen to New Zealand about February, 1926. and that advice be sent to the Australian Rowing Council that Now Zealand would he prepared to send a. team to Australia in 1927 if possible, and if. not in the following season. GOLF. FRENCH LADIES’ CHAMPIONSHIP. Press Association—Bv Teleo-rnnh—Copyright PARIS, June 20. In the French Ladies’ Ooen Championship final Miss Glemia Collett (America) boat Mile. Thion de la Chaume, 3 up and 1 to play.—Reuter. LAWN TENNIS. THE LONDON CHAMPIONSHIPS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON. June 20. In the semi-final of the doubles Lezard and Rutnam beat Fotberimrham and E. Powell, 6—2, 6—5. In the final Jacob and Harli heat Crawford and Fisher, 6—2, 6—2, 4 — 5, B—6.8 — 6. In the final of the Ladies’ Doubles Misses Joan Fry and I.umlev-Eltis beat Misses Rt. George and Rose, 6—3, 2 —6. 6—2.—Router. HEATH RETURNING TO FOR'.!. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 19. Playing in the American tournament at the London championship meeting, R. W. Heath and Tavlor reached the third round. The Daily Telegraph says that Heath is recovering his form, but be is stil! a long wav from tbe Heath of a decade ago.—A. and N.Z. Cable. CHESS. PURDT DEFEATED IN AUSTRALIA, Press Association—By Teleo-ronh —Cnovright. SYDNEY, June 22. Purdv, winner of the New Zealand Chess Championship, was beaten in the final of the Now .South Wales Championship.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 8

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 8

SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19513, 23 June 1925, Page 8

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