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SPORTING.

GERALDINE RACING CLUB. (Fra Dotted Fuse Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, September 14. The following are the handicaps for the Geraldine Racing Club’s meeting:—■ First Hurdle Handicap, of ISOsovs. One mile and five furlongs.—Troilus 10.12, Pangolin 10.9, Gala Day 10.5, Gay Fashion 10.0, Barrington 9.12, Haze 9.9, All Comment 9.1, Dry Area, Gold Knight, Thurina, Diamond Jack, Moy Hall, Star Stranger 11, Gold Mint, After Ten, (Quarterdeck 11.0. . . Ohapi Hack Handicap, of HOsovs. Five furlongs.-—Tracsono 9.0, Tray Bond 8.4, Bellbird, Crubenmore 8.3, Palada, At Jolson 8.2, Pleasant Rose 8.1, Weatherley, Some Good, The Geisha, Sky Sign, Princess Thurnham, ' Royal ■ Argosy, Night Dew, Standard Rose, Nightcap, Silver Salver, Night Recital, Royal Love, Sarto, Melody, Speakeasy, Home Coming, Auster. Palmary, Ace of Diamonds gelding' 8.0. Geraldine Cup, of 225sovs. One mile and a-quarter.—Black Duke 9.1, Town Major, High Court 8.11, Black Mint 8.4, Royal Game 8.1, Star Shooter, Rascal 8.0, First Raid, Malmsey -7.0, Topere 7.3, Semper Paratus 7.2, Don Jose, Evening 7.0. , Squatters’ Handicap, of 110 sovs. Six furlongs. Arrowmir 9.0, Caterpillar, Rascal 8.9, Silver Coot 8.7, Full Fling 7.9, On Top 7.8, Charmeuse 7.7, Royal Tractor, Sleipner 7.0. Raiikapaka Handicap, of llOsoys. Seven ' furlongs.—Semper Paratus 9.0,, Charmeuse B.U, Assembly 8.8, Mount] Boa 8.7, Impertinence 8.6, Some .Tolf, Audience"* 8.0, Miss Bradbury, Sleipner 7.10, Quinonal, Kentish. Lady 7.7, Painkiller 7.6, Colonel" Quex 7.5, Night Effort 7.2, Brumal, Night Parade, Painting, Minerval, The. Dove, Miss Tembarpn, Lambert 7.0. . . Belfield Handicap; of 120sovs. - One mile.—-Arrowmir -9.0,- Rip Tin .Tin 8.12, Black" Mint 8.10, Royal Game -8.8, Liicy Locket 8.6," Desert Song, First Raid,'Beau Geste 7.12, . Topere . 7.9, 'Don Jose 7.6, Miss ; Mercia, 'Haze '7.5, . Evening’ 7.4, Mount Boa, The Dove, Rosy Morn, Discourse, Rapina .7.0, : Geraldine; 31rot Handicap, of 120sovs. One mile and n-half and. 120 yards.— Master DornTravis. Maxwel! 4 Audo Dillon, Myra Wood,: Pronto Bingen. . Doll Dance, Real Girl,. Ruth Logan, Colorado, Bell Lorrimer scr,.Lord Matchlight, Royal Chenault 12yds bnd, Prinioe Chimes, Gold Chips, Great D’oro, Ayrmqnt Chimes, Stowaway 24j_ Automatic,- Author Franz, Otaio Roae, Red Shiner, Young 36, Jessie Huon COi Trampfast 216. ' > Orari Trot Handicap, of llSsovb.: One mile and a-quarter. —Stepf ast, Ando Dillon, Desert Key, Silver Bingen, Arklow. Real Girl, Pointal, King Oscar. Bell Lorimer,. Checkers, Goldworthy, Rawhitiroa, Red Shadow, Black Watch scr, Dusolina, Lord Matchlight, Aviatrix, Wainoni. Stowaway 12yds bhd. Gold Chips, Red Shiner, Nor-wester, Automatic ’ 24, Author Franz' 36, , Jessie" Huon, Otaio Rase 48, Yoicks 60. AUSTRAUAN RACING. TATTERSAU.’S meeting: ! (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) ‘ SYDNEY, September 14] (Received Sept. 14, at 5.5 pan.) TattersalTs races were largely attended. The weather was fine, but there was a blustery, hot westerly. New Zealanders won the last two events. Nightmarch was second in the chief event. The following are. the principal results:—

TRAMWAY HANDICAP. Seven fur. longs.—Killarneyy 9.1 (M'Carten), 1; Fujisan, 9.7 (Matthews), and Porneit, 6.7 (Carter), dead heat, 2. . Twenty-three started.' Tom Pinch set the pace most of the' way to the straight, .and then tired. Fujisan crept upon the rails and was half a length behind Killarney at the finishing post. Tom Pinch was fourth. Time, •Imin 25isec. • CHELMSFORD STAKES. Nine furlongs.—Phar Lap. 9.4 (Pike)', 1; Nightmarch, 9.11 (R. Reed), 2; Weotara, 7.6 (Simpson), 3. All started. Burracootboo led the field to the straight, but Phar Lap kept in a handy position, and at the distance simply walked past to beat Nightmare!)' by two-lengths and a-half, the third, horse being a length' away. Time,' Imih'SHseo.'‘ SPRING HANDICAP.—Paquito. 9.2 (M'Carten}, 1; Gay Crest, 7,12 (Humphries), 2; John Buchan, 7.11 (Johnstone), 3. Twenty-one started; Won by a neck; three lengths between second and third. Papatu was fourth. Time, 2min 4?scc ‘ WELTER HANDICAP. One mile Sargon,- 7.9. (Yoitre), 1; Potent, '7.12 (White), 2; First Sight, 10.3 (M'Carten) , 3. Nineteen, started.' > Won by, a length and a-half. Time, Imin SOJaec. ROY REED’S, RIDING. AN INQUIRY OPENED. (United Press Association.) - (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) SYDNEY, September 14. (Received Sept. 14; at 1 5.5 p.m.) The stewards opened, an inquiry regarding Roy Reed’s handling of Nightmarch in the Chelmsford Stakes. The, grounds have not been stated, and mystify commentators, who point out that Phar Lap won on the bit, while Nightmarch beat the rest of the field. The inquiry has been adjourned till Monday. MOONEE VALLEY STEEPLES. Press . Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) MELBOURNE, September 14. (Received Sept. 14, at 5.6 pan.) (The Moonee Valley Steeples, two miles and eight chains,- resulted:—Romeo, 10.0 (J. Winks), 1; Good Whisky,, 11.0 (R. Fuller), 2; Bang Bane, 11.0 (Fullarton), 3. Twelve started. Won by a length and a-quarter. Time, smin l|sec. THE LAST OF LIMERICK. PULLS UP IN A BAD WAY. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) SYDNEY, September 13. It is practically certain that the Australian racing public has seen the last of Limerick. After working on the track, he pulled up in a' very bad way. RACING IN ENGLAND. THE DONCASTER. STAKES. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, September 12. The Doncaster Stakes, 730sovs, one mile and a-half, resulted:—Brown Jack (Jackdaw—Querquidella) 1, Empire Builder 2, Annis 3. Five started. Won by five lengths; two lengths between second and third.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21131, 15 September 1930, Page 10

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SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21131, 15 September 1930, Page 10

SPORTING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21131, 15 September 1930, Page 10

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