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OTAGO HUNT CLUB

THE. ACCEPTANCES (United Press Association) ' DUNEDIN. August 24. The following are the acceptances for the Otago Hunt Club meeting on August 28:— SEA VIEW HACK AND HUNTERS’ HURDLES, £l2O. One mile and a-half.

BROCKVILLE TROT HANDICAP, £ll5. Class 3.5. One mile and a-quarter. Bridget Borough It Sylvie’s Best It Gay Avon It , „ yds bhd Happy Mom It Native Son 24 Hytemoana It Peter Wrack 24 Mandrell It Drumbunmf 36 Mantle Song It Master Garry 36 Maurice Chimes it Shandon Chimes 48 Seascape It OTAGO HUNT CLUB CUP. £215. About two miles and a-half.

WINGATUI TROT HANDICAP, £ll5. Class 3.43. One mile and a-half.

Bridget Borough It Sylvie's Best It Gay Avon It Violet Potts It Happy Mom It yds bhd Hytemoana It Native Son. 24 Mandrell it Peter Wrack 24 Mantle Song It Drumbunnif 36 Maurice Chimes It Parrish Chimes 48 Seascape It Shandon- Chimes 60 HUNTERS’ FLAT HANDICAP, £lO5. One mile and two and a-half furlongs.

TRAINING AT ROSEBERY AND RANDWICK TALKING IN PRIVATE TRIAL (Received August 24, 10.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, August 24. Maori Maid ran second to Silver Wave in the Trial Handicap at Wyong today. The French race-horse Gene Tout will be absent from the Warwick Farm meeting on Saturday. He is again very lame after trotting a short distance at Randwick, Talking in a private trial at Rosebery ran six furlongs in 1.15 J, on the middle nF thp (’Giirtjp Gold Rod, Disalto, Mala, The Chanter and Ajax provided most interest at Randwick. All put up good performances.

WHIPPET RACING

ENTRIES FOR WINTER CUP MEETING The following are the entries deceived by the Invercargill Whippet Racing Club for its winter cup meeting, which is to be held on the club’s track at Oteramika road at 2,30 p.m. on Saturday:— NOVICE HANDlCAP.—Princess be Good, Jimmy Carlton, War Rose, Colleen Ouge, Fleetham, Brindle Madam. SECOND-CLASS HANDICAP.—-War Lady, Littleman, Sunshine, Jimmy Carlton, Trix be Good, Eighteen Carat. WINTER CUP HANDlCAP.—Donaldson, Jean Batten, Bonnette, Bramy’s Pride, Sunshine, Margaret Bell, Mah Boy, Lady G, Eighteen Carat, Flying Shadow. MAIDEN HURDLES HANDICAP.—. Jean Batten, War Lady, Jimmy Carlton, War Rose, Fleetham. ROSE COMEDY HURDLE CUP.— Bonnette, Littleman, Margaret Bell, Bramy’s Pride. Lady G, Trix be Good, Eighteen Carat, Flying Shadow. GREAT WESTERN STAKE ON SATURDAY Following is the draw of the Nightcaps Coursing Club for the Great Western Stake, the trophy for which has been donated by Mr Frank Boyle, on Saturday:— Away meets Great Chief; Ludo meets Maggie White; Master Aromet meets Savage Princess; Alert meets Miss Jaloux; Paramount meets Braemar Prince; Ajax a bye. BOXING AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS The draw for the amateur boxing championship tournament tonight is as follows:— MIDDLEWEIGHT.—J. Heath (Tuatapere) v. R. H. Scott (Gore); T. Denny (Bluff) v. D. Morton (Winton). BANTAMWEIGHT.—W. Craig (Ohai) v. W. Brown (Invercargill); D. Patterson (Invercargill) v. A. Cameron (Wyndham). LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT—R. Dick (Mokotua) v. G. Leckie (Awarua); R. Neame (Invercargill) v. H. Baker (Invercargill). LIGHTWEIGHT.—J. Ramsay (Dunedin) v. V. G. Ward (Winton). WELTERWEIGHT—FinaI: R. Baker (Invercargill) v. W. Campbell (Otautau). FEATHERWEIGHT.—L. Greaney (Dunedin) v. I. Branks (Invercargill). MONTANEZ KNOCKS OUT MASSEY (Received August 24, 7.55 p.m.) : PHILADELPHIA, August 23. Pedro Montanez, knocked out Lew Massey in the third round of a 10round bout.

HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT TOMORROW FARR CONFIDENT OF WIN OVER LOUIS (Received August 24, 8.55 p.m.) NEW YORK, August 23. Because of bad weather Joe Louis, the negro champion who will meet Tommy Farr, British and Empire heavyweight champion, on Thursday, punched a bag for five rounds today instead of his usual six-mile road work. . ' His manager announced that Louis was not being matched with Max Schmeling, official champion of the world, in 1937 regardless of the outcome of the bout with Farr. He said that Louis was leaving on September 4 on a holiday trip to London and Paris. Farr cancelled his light training because of rain and went to a cinema. He asserted that he would beat Louis, saying: “I believe the man does not live who can knock me out.”

Giggleswick Sunward 10 10 9 12 Toreador Double Shot 9 9 1 0 Royal Pal 9 4 Night Sail 9 0

Money Mine 11 8 History Paper 9 0 Kelly the Rifle Range 9 0 Crow 10 8 Pallaform 9 0 Lycidas 9 5 Jollyana 9 0 Glenmure 9 3 Greyhawk 9 0 Scotsden 9 0 Puller 9 0 PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, £105. Five furlongs. Dissemble 8 11 Vallock 8 0 Illthyia 8 7 Janet Gaynor 8 0 Valantua 8 6 Lord Nuffield 8 0 Illora 8 3 Solpit 8 0 Gipsy Fair 8 2 TALLY HO HANDICAP, £140. One mile. Royal Gallant 9 0 Half Note 8 0 Araboa 8 10 Trebleack 8 0 McHeath 8 9 Fair Weather 7 12 Mount Vai 8 6 Toreador 7 7

Corban 10 0 Night Sail 9 1 Tautau Maid 9 13 History Paper 9 0 Van toon 9 9 Octane 9 0 Pink Robe 9 7 Rifle Range 9 0 First Spec 9 2 Greyhawk 9 0 VAUXHALL HANDICAP, £105. Six furlongs. Hanlon 9 0 Donadea 8 3 Dissemble 8 n Sir Rosenor 8 2 Gambler’s Luck 8 n Scrap 8 2 Ilithyia 8 7 Signoria 8 0 Valantua 8 3 Solpit 8 0

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Southland Times, Issue 23287, 25 August 1937, Page 10

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OTAGO HUNT CLUB Southland Times, Issue 23287, 25 August 1937, Page 10

OTAGO HUNT CLUB Southland Times, Issue 23287, 25 August 1937, Page 10