SPORTING.
| HUXLEY IN TROUBLE. ! By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. London, June 18. Huxley, riding Clapgate, won the Fern- 1 hill Stakes at the Ascot meeting, but was disqualified for Tossing. He was suspended for the rest of the meeting. THE ROYAL HUNT CUP. London, June 18. The Royal Hunt Cup resulted: Longset 1, Santair 2, Braxted 3. j THE DERBY FIASCO. Received 19, 5.5 p.m. London, June 18. The application for an injunction against Craganour's disqualification hasbeen abandoned. AUSTRALIAN RACING. Received 19, 12.10 a.m. Melbourne, June 10. In the Grand National Hurdles, Warwidgerie has been alloted top weight j with 11.11. Wimmera has 11.5. J
In the Steeplechase, Bullawarra is top t weight with 12.9. Captain Jingle has 111. i 1 ■ HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLttp. j Per Press Association. j Hastings, Last Night. , The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's winter meeting concluded to-day in beauti- ; ful weather. The attendance was well up to the standard. The totalisator handled £14,225, as compared with £9715 for the corresponding day last year. "The total' for two days was £'27,211, against £21.012 for the last winter meeting. Results:— ( Kidnappers Hack Hurdle Handicap, of 100 sovs.; one mile and a half. —4 Golden Water, 9.5, 1; 1 Peary, 10.12, 2; 2 Rill, 10.4, 3. 0 Naumai 10.0,: 7 Tina Toa 9.5, 8 Merry Valet 9.2, 3 Bally Bridge 9.0, and ii Composed 9.0, also started. At the ■ back of the course Peary went to the } front and led Merry Valet and Rill to ' the railway bend, and there Merry Valet e fell back and Golden Water put in a challenge. Mr. Armstrong's horse overI hauled the leaders, and half a furlong ' from home was in front, winning by two lengths, with three lengths between sec- , ond and third . Time, 2min. 47sec. Havelock Hack Steeplechase, 0i,.'.120' sovs.; about two miles.—2 Nedra, 10.6, j. 1; 4 Ranter, 10.0, 2; 7 Fond Memory, ; 9.7, 3. 3 Wirral 11.0, 1 Daylight Bill 1 10.7, 10 Commodore 10.0, 5 Hawick 10.0, 8 Clemency 10.0, 8. Silva 110, 3 Levant! r 9.9, 6 Otupai 9.7, „and 11 Ellwelf 10.7, j lt also started. Wirral was left at the i _ post. Nedra led to the railway bend, I where he was supplanted by Ranter, j p At the last fence Nedra again went to, ' the front and won by four lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Daylight Bill was fourth. Time, 4min. 16sec, Silva and Clemency ran off, Levent fell, and Otupai lost his rider. Turamohoe Handicap Hurdles, of 150 , sovs.; One .'mile and threeiqiiafters. 2 Goodwin Park, 10.4, I; 1 Chief Marshall, 10.11, 2;Sunbeam, 9.0, 3. 3 Bollin 10.9, 7 Stevens 9.13, 8 Wolloomooloo 9.8, it. 6 Flingot f1.6, 5 Windage 0.4, and 4 Ngatimaru 9.2, also started. At the carer. taker's bend Goodwin Park shot to the n . front and held the lead to the finish, winning by a nose from Chief Marshall, who came through from the rear a furlong from home, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 3min. 18 sec.
Ladies' Necklace, of 65 sovs.; one mile and a quarter—l Awhou, 12.13, 1; 2 Diavolo, 12.7, 2; 5 Braeburn, 11.7, 3. 8 Full Rate 11.10, 4 Falsetto 11.5, 6 Settled 77.5, 3 Koova 11.1, 7 Otama 10.10, 10 Whimper 10.7, 13 Cherry Blossom 10.7 (tarried 10.11%), 12 Stoney Falls 10.7, 11 Tuapea 10.7, and 9 Fleetweek 10.7, also started. Entering the straight the field closed up. Half a furlong from home Awahou came through and won bv a length from Diavolo, ;who finished,! strongly. Braeburn was two lengths away third, and Falsetto fourth. Time, 2min. 15see. •Tune Steeplachse, of 200 sovs.; about two miles and a half.—9 El ftorado, 11.0, 1; 7 Rebel, 9.7, 2; 6 Bravest, 10.2, 3. 1 Sunny 10.2, 5 Tyrannia 9.12, 4 Donzel 0.12,, 8 Mount Cook 9.12, 3 Reservoir 0.7. and 2 Supreme 9.7, also sc irted. Donzel was left at the post, but was first at the fence at the back of the course. Sunday ran off, Supreme fell and Tyrannic lost his rider at the hencoop. The loading positions when passing the stand the second time wero El Dorado. Mount Cook and Rebel. Reservoir Imulkod at the double in front of the stand, and Bravest ran off at the same obstacle. Mount Cook fell at the next fence, leaving three to complete the course. El' Dorado led to the finish, winning by ten lengths from Rebel, witli Bravest half a mile away third. Time. STnin, 10sec. Raukawa Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs.; seven furlongs.—l Redloh, 10.1, 1- *2 Red Book, .0.10. 2 : 7 Formality, 9.9, 3 0 Amsdale 9.11, 10-Bunkum 9.9, 12 Peacemaker 9.5, 3 Gerbera 9.4, 14 Gazalie 9.2 11 Merry Land 0.0, 9 Merry Jack 9.0, 8 J'ark Hill 9.0, 15 Facsimile 9.0. 16 Kokill 9.0, 13 Discussion 9.0 14 Imposter 0.0. 5 Arohakau 9.0, 9 Sir Donald 9.0, and 4 Waitoki 9.0, also started. Formality W for five furlongs, when Redloh came through from the ruck and won by a length, the same distance between rccond and third. Time, Imm. 31scc. Final Handicap, of 100 sovs.- six furlongs.— 8 Gnome, 9.0. 1 ; r, p a ; r Rosamond, 9.4, 2; 3 Black Lupin, 9.5. 3. 7 Amber _ and White 9J ; 0 Morton 9.6, 2 -uysteriach 9.3, 10 Stephens 9.2, 13 Culllnan 9.0, 4 Axis 9.0. 9 Perceler 9.0 12 Sepoy 9.0, 1 Wild Lupin 9.0, and 11 Tti'rna 9.0. also started. Won by a length, with two lengths between second snd third. Time, lniin. 18sec.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 17, 20 June 1913, Page 8
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