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SPORTS AND PASTIMES.

RUGBY LEAGUE. A WIN FOR - *ENGLAND. (United Press Association.) : (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) _ LONDON, October 1. In the Northern Union match England beat g Other Nationalities by 31 points- 1 RACING IN AUSTRALIA. PINAL GALLOPS AT RANDWICK. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) SYDNEY, October 2. The final Epsom and Derby gallop* were held at Randwick. A dense fog enveloped the course, and a number of the ’ trials could not be timed. On the middle grass track Limerick beat Dunraveh over four furlongs in 66sec. In" the Shade defeated Sargon by a neck, -1 and Paquito by a length, over nine fur- ’■ longs in Imin 57sec. Sargon and Yali led Clopton over seven furlongs in Imih 29Jsec. Arapuni did 10 furlongs in 2min 16seo nicely. Pentheus sprinted ■ four furlongs in 4Gseo all out. Doctor’s Orders narrowly beat Income over three " furlong* in 37sec. Concentrate was too good for Gesture over four furlongs in • SOaeot Killamey led Sundea at the end of five furlongs in Imih SJaeo. First Bight sprinted three furlongs in 49seo, • and is apparently now all right Venetian Lady did seven furlongs in Imin : 30seo comfortably. Balloon King easily accounted for Glass Balloon over seven furlongs in Imin 29$seo. Chemosh did six furlongs in Imin 16Jsec nicely. Cragford, on the tan track, defeated Santorb over nine furlongs in imin 58isec. Western Lass did the mile in Imin 44iaec. John Buchan did seven furlongs in Imin 29Jsec, and Jeypore did the mile in Imin 42£sec. , . A.J.C, ACCEPTANCES. > (United Press Association.) , (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) rT> . SYDNEY, October 2. {Received Oct 2. at 10 p.m.) ~ following are the acceptances fob the A.J.O. meeting:— fl P erb J‘— Ba i .King, Sargon, Con•i? r * " e i wo °di Veilmond, Sunlover, Tre l gilla, Samtorb, Calmond, Axinua, The . Doctors Orders, Bayacre, Lady Cannes. Epsom Handicap.— Moll icon, Looua- " y® ne fj an Lady, High Disdain, ' Huffier, Pentheus Gay Ballerina, Hold- ; • Killarney, First Sight, Greensea, White Fang, Western Lass. Vali, Habasnon, Oathmar. Camargo, Cleve, Adrian's March, Credence,. Wangola, Potent. Spring Stakes.—Nigbtmarch, Tressilian, Kirrkie, Concentrate, Balaton. Phar Lap. The Metropolitan.—Donald, ConcenJfste, Paquito. In the Shade, ■ Troilus, Huffier. Waterline, First Sight; Jeypol, , Stargpd, Western Lass, Frances Cyflene, Bawannaglasa, John Buchan, Gay Crest, Dalston, Cranford, Potent, Bosmius, Baroona, Tressiuan. , The of Tom Pinch, Fujisan, Don Moon, and Dominant from the Epsom, also Loquacious from the Metropolitan, gave the racing fraternity a severe shock. Gay Ballerina went in fine style again on Victoria Park, and easily beat Btargod by two lengths over seven furlongs in Imm 3lsec. Nigbtmarch, at Roseberry course, ran A mile in Imin 4SJsec. He is in great trim.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21147, 3 October 1930, Page 11

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21147, 3 October 1930, Page 11

SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21147, 3 October 1930, Page 11