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LATEST SPORTING.

CITY TATTERSAIX'S CLUB. By T»legr»ph—J?r«g» Astociatioii—Copyright SYDNEY, October 23. Tii* spring ■ meeting of City TatteTsall's Chib, postponed from last Saturday om account of rain, was held to-day.' T-lio principal events resulted-as follows:—STEEPLECHASE, of 300 sovs. About two ■ mi.es and a half. Mr A. J. Morton's b j: Don (J., by A[v-i — Zinne, aged, ,9*t 1111b • , . 1 Mr A. 'Fyke's b g- Louis Brook, by Louis XIII. —Younjj Gleam, aged, 9st. . . 2 Mr O. D. Wright's' b g Wa.ddcn; by Mcaart—Blue. Bell, aged, 10st 121b . . 3 Scvcu horses started. ■

Don Q. led all the way. and won-easily by twenty lengths, Louis Brook beating. Wadden by a- neck for second place. Time —-sinin Sljscc.

CITY TATTEBSALL'S HANDICAP, of 600 " : govs. One mile flnd a quarter.

Mr, K. B. Hogue's b. g. Off a, by Duke of .Melton—Cere3,, aged, 7st lllb . . 1 Mr W. King's oh h ■ Tofua, by Featiior-

. stitch—Delta, 4yrß,' 7»b lllb . ' . . 2 M.r L. Abraham's.- b g Willow Green, by Playbill—lvy Green, Oyrs, Bst; 71b . 3

Twelve horses etartod.

Won by four length's, with nearly two lengths between second and third horaes. Time —2niin,Bsec.

TRENTHAM TRAINING.

SIR MOSELEY LAME

[Per Press Association.] WELLINGTON, October 23.

At Treutbam this morning Royal Sleeves' finished in front of Peroneal at the end of 'five, furlongs run in lmin 4sec. .fyaininohe and Anguish., took lmin 6ss>c for a similar distance. Bertrada 1 appeared to be better than Ringform over five furlongs in linin 3jsec. Bonny Dream, Wistful, and Desert Gold finished in that order at the end of threo furlongs- Haskayne beat Dayily over seven furlongs in lmin 33 sec' 'Sir Moseley was in front of Tete-a-tete at the end of four furlongs in 49sec. Undecided beat Awahou by several lengths over seven' furlongs cn the oourse proper in lrnin 32sec. The former was very lame afterwards, and will not be able to start at the meeting. Arlington finished in front of Raupani i over four furlongs in SOisee. First Fljghfc ran a mile, the last six furlongs'-tnking lmin 17$scc. Battle Eve beat Flowerette over three furlongs op the eras?. Blue Lake did four furlongs in 49sec easily. Mount Victoria took slightlv longer for the same distance. Lady Black sn.nrted' a

half-mile in 50 1-osec, and Mowbray accomplished a similar hurst in 49sec. Neva beat, Gold Prince over four furlongs, and Lady Daylesford was in front of Hushabye at the end of half a mile. Postillion did five furlongs on the grass in lmin 3seo, while Amphora appeared to hold Sarcelle over three furlongs in 38^sec.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11216, 23 October 1914, Page 6

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LATEST SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11216, 23 October 1914, Page 6

LATEST SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 11216, 23 October 1914, Page 6