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SPORTING.

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A.J.C. WINTER MEETING

CHRYSOSTOM WINS STEEPLECHASE.

B/ Cubla Pr«s* w i.soH*tion —Copyright SYDNEY, June t).

Dull cold weather prevailed lor the second day of the A.J.C. winter races, j lie going was good. StC’UiND nUKHLES, 2 miles. —Quinine 1, Poulaphonca 2, Yandarlo 3. Light started. Quinine led all the way ana won by four icngtus. Tune, 3uun 4lsec.

JuOKEY CLUB STEEPLECHASE. Chrysostom 11.9 (Gray) 1; Carawock 10.Tt! ( W ormald) 2; Paloi 11.5 (Mooa.i 3. Ten started. Chrysostom and Carawock Jed over the first jump, where Les Paddington lost his rider. Chrysostom soon established a good lead from Carawock and Grand Urchin. Later Carawock again joined tlie leader, and L’albi displaced Urchm. A faulty jump by Carawock ' gave Chrysostom two length’s lead over the last hurdle, and going on Chrysostom won easily by fouUlengths in a record time for the course —Omni 24(sec. EXETER HAiVIRCAP, 1 mile—Farceur 1, The Wild Goose 2, Elkin 3. Fourteen started. \\ on by a head. Time, linin 38|sec.

GREAT NORTHERN MEETING

By Telegraph—Press Association,

AUCKLAND, dune 9. Savoury was scratched at iu.lo tills 'morning lor cue Orakei Hurdles. Gold Steed, Savoury, zumutai and Loclison proceeded to New Plymouth by steamer to-day. Alarm . and Sautonm were sent home by Die express last night.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 10 June 1924, Page 8

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SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 10 June 1924, Page 8

SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 10 June 1924, Page 8