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SPORTING.

ENGLISH RACING. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright London, May 1. Tlio Chester Cup resulted: —Aleppo 1 Aimecy 2, Graveloitte 3.

HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB.

\ SECOND DAY. By Telegraph—Press Association. Hastings, Last Night. Ihe Ilawke's Bay Jockey Club's autumn meeting concluded to-day. The weather was line, except for a short period when rain fell. The attendance was again the club's appointments were the subject of much favorable comment. The totalisator handled £-20,041, as compared with £16,244 for the corresponding day lafet year, the total for the two days being £44,207, as, against £31,073 at last autumn meeting. Hesuits:—

QHITI HACK HURDLES, 1% milcs.1 A. B. Williams Chortle 1, Pikilio 2, -Morceamlie 3. Also ran: 4 Golden Water, 2 Cousin Jack, Lamsdorff. Chortle led all the way, winning with the greatest of ease by a furlong, _ three lengths between second and third. Time 3min. 20 see. Golden Water fell.

OKAWA HACK HANDICAP, once round. —2 Sir Alba 1, 5 Mysterium 2, 4 Purse filler 3. Also ran: 0 Forelight, 3 The Summ/it 7 Peacemaker. 1 Bodenham. Won by two lengths, one between second and third. Time lmin. 56 3-ssec.

HAWKE'S BAY STAKES, 0 furlongs.—4 Sauci and 1 Pariform dead heat 1, Sir Jfoselcy 3. Also started: 3 Despatch Carrior, 2 Hymettius (bracketed with Daytime), and Martina, 0 Tete-a-tete, 2 llingform, 8 Football. Hymettius and Sir Mosolcy led into the straight, where the field closed up. In the run home Sauci and Pariform drew out, and a great finish resulted in a dead heat, Sir Mosclev two lengths away third, and Pvingform fourth, close up." Time 1 min. 26 l-ssec.

BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES, 1% miles—l Expect 1, 11 Mysterianli 2, Moutoa Girl 3. Also ran: fi Emperado-r, 5 Ladoga. 3 Sea Pink, 4 Bleriot, 7 Byron, 2 Haskayne, 8 Diavolo, 9 Fair Rosamond, Kimbombi, 13 Settler, 12 The Hagne, 14 Vi. A gruelling finish resulted in favor of the Highden horse by tlie smallest margin, Moutoa Girl two lengths away. Time 2min. losec.

SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, five furlongs.— 5 General Madero 1, 1 Rigo Park 2, 2 Microbe 3. Also started: 10 Perhaps, 12 Glint. 3 Orvisto, 11 Roster, t Oourtley, (i The Nile, i Ranfurly, 7 King's Host, 0 Waipoha. Won by u nose. Time lmin. Bsee. . MANfiATARATA HANDICAP HURDLES. 1% miles.—2 Player 1, IFI ingot 2, 3 Darby Paul 3. Also ran: G Ideaism 4 Composed, 5 The Spaniard, 7 Parainata. Player led all the way ant', won easily by two lengths, Time 3min 28 1-osec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, five furlongs. —5 Mystification 1, 4 Queenlike 2, 3 Clink warn 3. Also started: Want, Intelligible (bracketed! with Kaminolie). Chalcwnnn led for three furlongs, when Indigo' Shot to the front and won by three lengths. Time lmin saec.

FAREWELL HANDICAP,six furlongs. 1 Merry Roe 1, Postilion 2, Day Fly 3. Also started: Ermenmarde, Lady Louisa, Beldame, Eocene, Eva<lne, Berg. Won by three quarters of a length. Time lmin lSsec.

EGMONT RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. FIRST DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Ilawera, Last Night. The Egmont acceptances for the first Jav are as follow: Tongahoe Hurdles, 1 % miles.—Sam Pan 10.12, St. Gate 10.6, Clemency and Paoli 9.13. Parawanui 9.8, Florist, Exotic, and Master Tupuhi 9.4, Advancer and Alpha 9., Railway IJack, six furlongs.—Princess Moutoa 9, Coniiev 8.12, Kurapai 8.3, Formulate 7.13, Patronata 7.12, Gkntulloeh 7.11, Avon Park 7.10, Belle Paul 7.9.

Telegraph Handicap, five furlongs.— Calais 9.0, Gevberga 9, Alecto and Tyson 8.11, Brunswick 8.2, Rector Girl 8.1, Watine 7.0, Zion 7.5, Encore and Vlailineau 7.5, St. Luap 7.3, Avon l'arlc 7.1, St. Carrie 7.1, Captain Miro, Escourt, Inakaha, Grey Guard, White Plume and Opeke 7. Mcllae Memorial, one mile and a quarter.—Leonta 5.7, Manawakau aid Royal Arms 8, Passadena 7.13, Cheddar 7.11, Mulga Bill 7.10. White Crane 7.3, Royal Dragoon 0.13, Stvrax 6.9. Waihi Hack, 8% furlongs—Firing Line 9, Square Deal 8.13, Conney S.B, Manaiaroa, Minora and John Willie 7.12, Kurnalpi 7.10, Sweet Van 7.1, Conguard 7.

Tawhiti Handicap, six furlongs.—Patronale 8.7, Ineuru 8.6, Rewi Poto and Sir Moseley 8.4, Wild Lupin 8.2, Kaniki and Royal Simon 7.11, Playoff, Zetes, Grattnn and Gerberga 7.9, Tetikura 7.8, Simple Sam 7.6, Clenfern 6.13. Ladies' Purse, B'/ 2 furlongs.—Tewhetu 11.12, Royal Patron 11.9, Patroness, Kurnalpi, Darby Paul and Millbanks 11.12, Lady Amai 11, Red Coral 10.9, Bivouac, Sweet Breeze, Wee Paul, Ned, St. Portlight, Tahora, Sylvan Glade and Queensland 10.7.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 8 May 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 8 May 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 288, 8 May 1914, Page 8