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SPORTING.

WELLINGTON RACING CLUB

Wellington, June 20.

The following nominations hare been received for the Wellington Bacing Club’s winter meeting:— Wellington Steeplechase, of 750 sovs.; about three miles and a quarter.—Hautere, Leonta, Biro Atu, Knutsford, Delegate, Bed McGregor, Thie Native, Waitarere, Glenmure, Kauroa, El Dorado, Sunray, Lugeon, Donzel, Sportsman, Kia Ora, Tyrannic, The Spaniard, Paritutu, Darby Paul, Hoanga, Wirrall, Evenlode, Fond Memory, Nedra, Dorando, Castle Canter, Goldpin, Peary, Flingot, Makiri, Bravest, Pukeroa, Bercola, Bismarck, Stevens.

Winter Hurdles, of 500 soys.; two miles.—Player, Cally Bridge, Watchchain, Sunbeam, Cororietted, Nyland, The Native, Waione, Marion, Season, Bover, Daisy Paul, Bed Earl, Aberbrothock, ’ Morning, Ngatiruanui, Darby Paul, Stamboul, Mercedo, Goodwin Park, Hurakia, The Chief, Chief Marshall, Bracken, Scorch, Peary, Golden Water, Stevens, Prince Eddie, Euroco, Allure, Bollin, Patrobus, Whimper, North-east. GISBOBNE BACING CLUB. Napier, June 20. The following handicaps have been declared by Mr H. Coyle for the first day’s events; at the Gisborne Bacing Club’s winter meeting:— Handicap - Hurdles, 1J miles.— Watchchain 10.8, Whakaweira 10.7, JPlayer and Prince Eddie 10.3, Woolloomooloo and The Chief 10.2, Morning, Pip and Scorch 9.10, Ambergris and Bajah 9.9, Manuwera 9.4, Surplus 9.2, Fair Average, Forward, Tine Toa, Composed and Cally Bridge 9.0. Flying Handicap, six furlongs—Multiply 11.0, Theodore and Diavolo 10.6, Our Queen 10.4, Montiform 9.10. Eocene 9.7, Achray 9.5, Mummer and Auldearn 9.3, Merton and Tyne Lass 9.2, CullinaU, Wee Bose, Faith and Keilder 9.0.

Gisborne Parbr Steeplechase, three miles.—Hautere 11.12, The Spaniard and Wirral 10.11, T.ugeon and Webfoot 10.9, Red M'Gregor 10.5, Sunray 10.4, Donzel and Game 10.0, Reservoir, Napper Tandy, Mapuna, Minnehaha, Rel)el and Marmoe 9.7. Hack Flat Handicap, seven furlongs.—Mummer 10.5, Rajah 10.0, Faith. Tatirai, and Gazette 9.9, Bunkum Player 9.4, Marblehead, Otarna, Gazalie, KieMer and Motorman 9.2, Golden Grain, Roromi, Floirette, Rising Sun, Complaint, Connie, Rerekohu and Faggot 9.0. Tramway Steeplechase, two miles. —Wirral 11.5, Lugeon and Webfoot 11.0, Sunray 10.9, Donzel 10.5, Cas-

tie Canter 10.4, Eiya 10.1, Reservoir, Forward, Heyboy, Napper Tandy and Tim Doolan 9.13, Glouria 9.10, Rogue, Mapuna, Minnehaha, Marmoc, Stroller Lady Jean and My Motor 9.7. Winter Oats Handicap, If miles.— Fort William 11.4, Multiply 10.12, Tragedy King and Diavolo 10.3, Otahu 9.12, Montiform and Loch. Mabin 9.10’ Roosevelt 0.4, Fair Average and Tyne Lass 9.2, Tatimi 9.0. NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. Napier, June 19. The following handicaps have been declared for the first day’s events at the Napier Paik Racing Club’s winter meeting:— Moteo Hack Hurdle Handicap, If miles. Peary 11.2, Player 10.12, Prince Eddie 10.11, Morning and Scorch 10.5, Rill and Patriotic 10.3, Thrave, Aenia and Big Blast 10.0, Full Rate 9.11, Naumai' and Bracken 9.10, Fair Average 9.8, Waipureka 9.7, Lugeon 9.G, Daisy t, Paul 9.4,'AVaiaio 9.3, Tina Toa, Merry Yalet, Seaweed, Paremata, Glouria, Cklly Bridge, Rongomau, Kirkby, Aviator and Comethup 9.0, Petane Hack Steeplechase, about -2 miles.—Wirrall, Sleacombe and Nedra 11.5, Tyrannic and Ranter 10.10, Daylight Bill, Donzel and Elfish 10.5, Castle Canter 10.4, Fireworks 10.2, Eiya and Cachuca 10.1, Clemency and Silva 9.13, Witched 9.11, Commodore 9.10, Hawick 9.9, Fond Memory 9.8, Le Vent, Master Webb, Marmoe, Otupai, Rebel, Makiri, Minnehaha, Elwell, My Motor, The Debbie,’ Hero and Master Malachi 9.7. f

Stewards’ Stakes Handicap, 1 mile. —Blue Lake 10.11, Vi 10.8, The Rover 10.5, Diavolo 10.4, Theodore, Patriotic and Leapuki 10.2, Otahu, Loch Mabin, 'and Redloh 9.11, Negative 9.10, Gnome 9.8, Coolbeggan and Fair Rosamond 9.6, San Pluie 9.4, Black Lupin, Matlow,, Brown Trout. Fair Average and Roosevelt 9.3, Amber and WhPo and Mummer 9.2, Falsetto, Prestwich, Turna, ■ Gi&bcra, Arbhaka, Cullinau, Mysteriarch and Lamsdorf 9.0. , ■ ■

Napier Steeplechase Handicap,about 3 miles.—El Lor ado 11.8, Wirral' Leolanter and The Spaniard 10.11, Waitarere 10.7, Appin 10.5, Sunray 10.2, Bravest and Stevens 10.0, Tyrannic 9.13, Donzel 9.12, Mount Cook 9.10, Supreme, Knutsford, Rebel, Master Malachi, Hawick, Ranter and Reservoir 9.7.

Ladies’ Bracelet Handicap, 1J miilep —Kopu 13.5, Diavolo j 12.13, Merriwa, San Pluie and Braeburn 11.9, Daisy Pdul 11.8, Amber and White 11.5, Falsetto 11.3, Settler,’Eclogue and Morning 11.1, Gerbera ll.p, Kooya and Percale* 10.12, Easy 10.11, Rangikapua 10.9, Merry Land, Cherry Bldssom, Marble Head, Interpreter, Rongamau, Tenwaboa, Tupaeh, .Fleetweek, ‘ BrestHero, apd, Opcfke 10>7. ibt.Kli o I

Ahuriri Hurdles 'Handicap, 15 miles. —The; Rover !1V.2,? B (Jilin 10.7; ißeafcbtf knd/itde'Afisip f Dpby PAity Euroco 9.15, Stevens 9.10, Allure 9.8, Player and Prince Eddie 9.6, Woolloomouloo 9.5, Windage 9.2, Sunbeam 9.1, Ngatimaru 9.0, Aberbrpthock, Whimper, f Whiklo and

Settlers’ Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs rrrTlie; Great- ;MfguJ,[ 11:2, Lord nLupin -.Heather. l lo.4',t rfiDevioidaip! 10.3, Mummer and Mertiort 10.0, ‘Bed feook dale 9:9, Field Force, VV lid Jiupan, and Alphous/ 9.8, Bunkum and Axis‘9.s, Sepoy and Peacemaker 9.2, Rosalys, Merry Jack, Kpkir;,.. Waitojcc, Eanfuirly, Isloed, Eemissme, Floirette, Fifecord, Discussion, Entente, Papalitz, Park Hill (and ( Perhaps 9.0. THE ASCOT COLD CLP. J, , A SHOCKING OUTEAGE. (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Associations.J London, Juno 19. The Ascot Gold Cup resulted.— Prince Palatine 1, Steadfast 2, Aleppo 3. A great crowd -was present, including their Majesties. Tracery, the second favourite, was leading six furlongs from home, when a youth named Hewitt, of Trinity College, Cambridge, jumped but, waving a suffragist flag and, brandising a revolver, cried, “Pull up, or I’ll'shoot,” The jockey, Whalley, was unable to avoid the suffragist, who atempted to grab Tracery’s neck. The horse caught him and sent him flying. Tracery fell heavily, and Whalley . was thrown, and had just time to crawl to safety under /the railings before the field raced by. Prince Palatine jumped over Tracery, who struggled up and finished riderless. Hewitt was picked up with a fractured skull, caused by a kick trom the horse Fitzrichard, inflicting a terrible wound. He was taken to the hospital, and an operation immediately performed. It is believed that his case is hopeless. The King anxiously enquired after him, and sent for Whalley to visit the Eoyal box, Whalley was unhurt. Their Majesties were enthusiastically cheered. On returning, Whalley stated that Tracery would have won. Londtin, June 20. Tho police are satisfied that Hewitt ivas insane and tvas nut connected with the suffragettes. His diary shows that he had an antipathy to laces, as showing-all that was worst in humanity. H6AA’itl Avalked into the Course so collectedly that onlookers did not suspect mischief. The horses were already closebefore Hewitt dashed forward and threw both arms in tho air, and stood immediately in the path. He was struck full in the chest, by Tracery’s head, and flung with gioat violence to the ground. He made no attempt to use the revolver, which fell or was thrown out of Hoavitt’s hand against the fence, fully loaded, the police emptying it. on the turf, Whalley turned a somersault. His escane from grevious injury was ’wonderful. The spot where Hetvitt lay was marked by a pool of blood, which soaked through thq heayy grass and drained into the hard ground. The loss of blood was terrible.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 2

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 2

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 39, 21 June 1913, Page 2

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