SPORTING.
GOODWOOD GUI',
United ?rc3B Association—By E'ectnc Telegraph—Copyright.
LONDON. July 2S. At ihe Goodwood nocetinf," to-day. flic foliowinj; waa tho result of the GOODWOOD CUP, of 20 kovs each, with 11)00 kovp added; second horse '2OO sov-3 ■uid third horse 100 sovs from the staKc. Special woiiratK, with penalties and allowances, 'two miles and a half. Mr 11. .K. lieddmgWs ch c. Magic, by
Mfivtagon—iMCisnme, 3yrs Mr Fame's b h Biiyardo, by Bay Ihmald
—(ralicia, -b-rs Mr ,T. A. de .Rothschild's ch or r f Bad, h- "Will-Litin the Third—Sweet Hilda,
IM.CCA.KTON TRAINING- NOTES. Fridny
Olimtitic conditions were again '.ivoui-sblc this morniusr, and the trucks were preaty improved. Pra.ctically ail of the work, wjiich was of an uninteresting-" character, was performed on the No. 0 truck. ClareiKie- (G-. A. Pine) neßOiinfed a _ circuit over tho bie fences, and gavo a c-ap:tai exhibition of "fencing. What added to the Merit of his performance was that he maintained a solid pace throughout, and it is evident lie ia a finished fencer. Mahnta Avres), \Voolloomooloo (T. Pine) and Waitapu (O'DrificoU) were companions in a schoolimj task .over four flishts of hurdles. Tho first-named, galloiiing freely.and well, soon established u lend of several lengths, and his fencing left nothing ,to be desired, while Woolloomcoloo and Waitapu both fenced creditably. Kialere (Hutchinson) and Bullwcrth. (T. Pine) set out for a circuit over the big fences, commencing over tho post and rails. They were eased up after landing over the sod wall. Both horses; fencod rafely and well, and their tlispluy was entirely pleasing- L« Beau (J. .Tores) negotiated the double, post and rail and Inrush and sod wall, after which he put in strong pa-cinq; on the flat. Eunis and Ratepayer traversed two circuits at half and three-quarter pacing-, while medium to liirht work was practically all that was ivceort> pli.«heu by tho large number of horses out exercising. Fiiissno, Ktourton and Pariiutu, who arrived yesterday from the north, wero out, and performed li-rht tasks, while Los Asscloa mul Guinnfcric were exorcised at the barrier.
\Thatakurn- was scratched for all engagements at the Grand K-nftonal meeting at 10 &.m. to-dav.
The latest report eonceniiiis- California- is that ho may bo taken to Australia at. an ea-riv unto.
The owners of Msister Soult have definitely dcckUd to race their hon-'o at tho principal spring in Australia, and he will ho shivjvee!' to Sydney at an early date. The of Atnarma wbs not 'nltocedier uri.e;:v>ccted in Melbourne. He was not ou tho (.--neks for several dsvs inter taking: narl. i" the Y'Vtom Kacing Cub's Grvnd National Hir-d ,fl UWdicen. and when he did nvj'iesr he pu'l.-d nr. 'sine after -vvor l *-'-!;?. Ba'-arde, vho (blisbed .second to Jfasric in iho (socdwcod Cup. lias si record of twentymi!S wins out. of tw.ntv-four pterin, nnd.is 'or.kerl oil bv his Ene-Ush admirers as 'ho best horse in the woi-M. His defe-4 this iveek does not. defraet from !iia rielit to be no cias'-ed. He vou'd be carryiuc- a l.'aavv po v nltv. whareas Maip-ic orobably hud a- liberal ullowanco as n mc-ide:i.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9912, 29 July 1910, Page 3
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