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SPORTING.

1 DERBY DAY. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. LONDON, June 4. In the race for the Derby. Paper Money led from Reamer, White Heat and Grand Parade, with Panther fifth and Coriolanus last. Rounding Tattenham Corner, Paper Money was still leading, followed by Grand Parade, Buchan and Sir Douglas, while Panther 1 was nearly last. When close to homo - Grand Parade challenged, and won an : exciting race. Sir Douglas was fourth | and T'angicrs fifth, Panther being ninth. 1 An aeroplane company arranged to 1 take passengers to the Derby at three : guineas eacli. Subsequently the aeroplanes were not allowed within two miles of the course, so the aeroplanes > landed passengers at W’alton Heath, . whence they travelled in motor-cars. A.R.C, MEETING. | THIRD DAY’S RACING. ‘ ' Per Press Association, i AUCKLAND, Juno 5. The A.R.C. winter mooting was concluded to-day in tine weather. The tota--1 iisator for the day handled £86,664, making the total for the meeting £205,868, compared with £126,972 10s for the two days last year, and £143,608 for the last throe-dav winter meeting, in 1917. Results:—.Tamaki .Steeples.—l Ulster (Preston) 1,2 No Surrender 2, 4 Jacaranda 3. Also started: 3 Grniton Tot, 5 Sir John. Won by two lengths, fifteen lengths between the next. Time, smin. 3sec. Orakei Hurdles. —4 Benzine (Warner) 1, 3 Lochclla 2, 5 Signature 3. Also started: 2 Garryowen, 8 Otara, 9 Orpheura, 1 Monopole, 6 Notability, 10 Entente Cordiale, 7 Gunwale. Won by a length, two lengths between the next. Time, 2min. 22 2-osec. York Welter. —3 Alteration (Gray) 1, 16, Afeltchikoff 2, 12 All Talk 3. Also started ; 9 Tinopai, 2 Bedford, 11 Housewife, 15 Killard, 7 Hineamarn. 4 Hurry Up, 13 Sir Ralph, 5 Hyllus, 3 AVhite Blaze, 8 Paddington Green, 6 Escaped, 10 Rockfield, 14' Fa briquette. Won by half a length; a neck between the next. Time. Imin. 43 l-oscc. Winter Steeples. -—2 Troublesome (Henderson) 1,” 3 Master Lupin 2, 4 Tenacious 3. Also started : 1 Waimai, 6 Arlington, 5 Bore. Won by five lengths, twenty-five lengths between the next. Time,- 6min. 9sec. Campbell Hurdles. —3 Thrace (Henderson) 1,2 Ditto 2, 1 Kauri King 3. Also started: 4 Sir Fisher, 6 Munster, 5Te Onga. Won by three-quarters of a length, four lengths between the next. Time, 3min. 49sec. Visitors’ Handicap.—2 Madam Ristori (Gray) 1, 11 Ohinowairna 2, 10 Canzonet 3. Also started: 6 Bedford, 12 All Over, 1 Hekanui, 4 Carlysian, 9 G.tveium. 8 Arran, 7 Gold Kip, , 3 Post Haste, 14 Kilbeggan, 13 Gatherer, 5 Sea Sprite. Won by three-quarters of a length, a head between the next. Time, Imin. 2 3-ssec. Fitzroy Welter.—lo Taraaroa (Goldfinch) 1,2 Scottish Knight 2, 8 Mountain Gold' 3. Also started 3 Pierrot, 5 Torchlight, 1 General Stephen, 18 Cambridge. 9 Independence, 14 Step, 1 Wood?’ Glen, 15 Glucian, 13 Don’t, 4 Rang: Aroha, 12 Hessian, 7 Elate, 6 Golden Petal and Slowcoach (bracketed), 11 Te Miro, 19 Llansannor, 16 Penolla, 20 No Bother. Won by three-quarters of a length, half a length between the next. Time, Imin. 43 2-ssec. DUNEDIN MEETING. SECOND DAY’S RESULTS. DUNEDIN, June 5. The Dunedin winter meeting was continued in ideal weather. The attendant* was good. The totalisator handled £29,726 10s, compared with £27,838 for the second day of the two meetings of last year. Results ; Silverstream Handicap.—4 Braid 1, 3 Glenshine 2, 1 Mirza 3. Also started; 5 Cannie Jack, 2 Lady Superior, 6 Mettle Drift, 9 Money Musk, 8 Red Eagle, 7 Lady Links, 10 Barrister. Won by a short neck. Time, Imin. 31 3-6 sec. Provincial Handicap.—2 Saraiel 1, 6 Burrangong 2, 1 Elens 3. Also started : 4 John Barleycorn, 3 Tin Soldier, 7 Claverhonse, 6 Highwater, Won easily by a length, two- lengths between the next. Time, 2min. 12 2-ssec. Hurdles. —6 Jeannot 1, 1 Naupata 2, 2 Sir Medallist 3. Also started : 4 Compulsion, 3 Vascular, 5 Calma, 9 Palisade, 7 Silver Shield, 8 Wild Pilgrim. AVon by a head, half a length between the next. Time, 3min. 54 3-ssec. AVaironga Handicap. —2 Redshire 1, G Borodino 2, 4 Kilmecdy 3. Also started ; 5 Kilboyne, 3 Bnller, 1 Palamon, 7 Sleepy Head, 10 Glensponse, 8 Benefit, 9 Miss Finland. AVon by a nose, Kilmeedy close np. Time, Imin. 16 l-ssoc. Steeplechase.—l Silvcrspire 1, 3 Kaupokonui 2, 3 Palladio 3. Also started : 7 Stone Ginger, 4 Paremata, 6 Nita, 2 Bollin. Nita fell and the rider (Coker) dislocated his collarbone. AVon by four lengths, a head separating second and third. Time, oiiiin, 42sec. Janefield Handicap.—2 Admiral Talbot 1, 11 Blue Admiral 2, 3 Marching Order 3. Also started: 5 Jingo, 1 Barley Rigs, 12 Erroneous, 9 Adjustment, 4 Black Mountain, 14 Grand Duchy, 6 Fabianus, 10 Pax, 7 Speed .King, 8 Dina Bold, 13 Clothilde. AVon by a head; a head between the next. Time, Imin. 19 3-ssec. Hack Steeplechase.—l Morecambe 1, 2 Dardanelles 2, 3 Luigi 3. Also started : 4 Handsome Boy. Won all the way. Handsome Boy fell. Time, imin. 54see. Invermay AVelter. —2 Bed Admiral 1, 6 All Ready 2, 4 Hot Air 3. Also started : 7 Kilkee, 8 Marianne, 1 Sisyphus, 3 Subterfuge, 5 Partisan, 10 Jock, 9 San Sebastian. Won by a head, threequarters of a length between the next. Time, Imin. 45 l-ssce. AUSTRALIAN TURF. By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. SYDNEY, June 5. Entries for the big events in the New South AA’ales and Victorian spring race meetings are still incomplete, but already show considerable increases on last year.

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16455, 6 June 1919, Page 4

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SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16455, 6 June 1919, Page 4

SPORTING. Taranaki Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 16455, 6 June 1919, Page 4