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LATE SPORTING.

V TROTTING. H - \ ' ' - f •• NEW BRIGHTON CLUB. . |i.; J^ho: autumn meeting of the New Brighton ' . Trotting Chib was concluded* to-day. The : weather was fino but a cold wind* was in evidence. Tho track‘had’improved consider* ably ‘sinco tho first day. The following are'the details of the racing:— SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP (in harness), Of-lOp.sovs; second horse 20 sots and third “ ■ horse 10 sovs from The stake. Glass, not better than 2.30 to the mile. One . mile and-a half. ; o—Mr C. E. Lindsay’s b g Guy Dillon, :;by, Harold Dillon—Coin,' liyrs,: 4sec (Owner) 1 Messrs Burgess.- and Stewart’s br f . Oaminie, 3yrs, 3sec (M. N. Burcess) 12 s—Mr J. Paj-jio’s oh m Sally Dillon, aged, . -Saeo ’ (Owner) 3 , ._4.‘,Earl Derby scr, 13 Lady Esina. 3scc, 2 Belle Logan 4sec, 12 Wayside 4soo, M , Quinona 4soc, 8 Peter King Iscc, 11 Our .Chance 4soc, 15 Rapid Wind 4scc, 7 Lady <■ Rita 4seo, 10 Eothiuo 4scc, 6 Proud Imperial. 4sec, 16 Mavis Whilton 4sec ami 8 Valkyria 4sec also started. Chance took charge at the start, but at ,tho end of half a mile Cammie and .Belle 1 Lpsjin had joined her. Guy Dillon moved upheaving the straight, and five furlongs flora home he was with Cammie in the lead, , - followed by Bello Logan and Valkyrie. A - tittle, .further on Guy Dillon drew out clear, • and -ho won easily by four lengths from Cammie, with Sally Dillon six lengths nwav, a nock in front of.Valkyria, who was fol- - lowed- by Belle Logan and Peter King. ■■..r-.TiipjfcrGuy Dillon Bmin 40sec; Cammie 3min - 42seo; Sally Dillon 3min 43 3-sseo. ; BEXLEY HANDICAP / A." ’ (in harness). 0f,'160 sovs; second horse 32 sovs and third horse 16’ sovs from the stake. Unhopplecl trotters. Class, 4.56 or better. Two miles. I—Mr M. M’Lean’s b m Marietta, by ’tP.otsreta—Marietta Huon, 6yrs * EvWyij ... (D. Bennett) 1 ~ 2—Mr J. Porter’s b hj Bon Patch, aged, . ■'scr . (F. Holmes, jun.) 2 / 4—Mr G. F. Robinson’s ch m Our Goldie, j. , t'agfd, Bseo. (Owner) 3 S'Mushroom scr, 3 Wonderland scr, 9 Treasure Seeker 4sec, 7 Marama Girl 4sec, 6 ■ Marvin Junior 4sec, a Bellena Bsec and 10 ■ Mangoutu Ssec also started. Bellena led for half a mile and then broke, , Marietta going on from Marvin Junior and • Out-Cpldie. At the end of a mile the ; order,i.pf the leaders was unchanged, Trca- * sure rSeeker and Bon Patch being cjoso up. v Bon.,Patch was in second place three tori' from home, but he had no chance with ; Marietta,-'who-won easily by two lengths. j ; Our Goldie was eight lengths away, followed •' by-Mushroom and Treasure Seeker. Time—- ' 'Marietta 4min oSsec; Bon Patch 4min btoi _63 j2-ssdc; Our Goldie smin 1 2-ss’ec. : A ’’ NEW BRIGHTON HANDICAP c ' >. , . (in harness), ■j ) Of-500 sovs; second horse 100 sovs and third -■ horse 50 sovs from the stake. Class, 4,36 £•> orV-bcttor. Two miles. !<■ -4—Messrs Edwards and Humphreys’s blk vW ~ *x£fc. Vice Admiral, by • Advance—Scarlet ft ■' Pilose, aged, Bsec (M. Edwards) 1 t , £-Miss N. Gunn's b g General Link, fe’s-,.', (aged, 7sec. (A Butterfield) 2 1 ‘'6—Mr T. H. Ivey’s b m Eangitata Lass, to* . ;*6yrs, Bseo , ',F. L. Jones) 3 T; Author Dillon scr, 3 Trix Pointer 2sec, J Agathos 2sec, 11 Mintson 6sec, 12 Whispering" .Willie Bsec, 2 Colenut Sscc, 7 Cora Dillon AA feec,'lo, Sympathy 9seo and 9 Gold Queelni ‘ fiseo nlso started. ' ' Gjbld-Queen and Sympathy led Vice .‘rbniral ' In (the. early stages, and at the end of hal'.f ; ' a mile Colenut, Mintson, Eangitata Lass 7-i - Rn'dFGencral Link were at the head of the{ A others- When half tho journey had been cov'd pred Vice Admiral had joined Sympathy in j iiho.lload, with- Gold Queen, Colenut and £ ’iiliii'tßon heading a hunch. Leaving the r.' ’(tfaight.Colenut moved up, and he was just £ iclijnd Vice Admiral, the pair being followed lyf.Eangitata Lass and Gold Queen. Thaso lour ..were in close order three furlongs from y~. with General Link, Agathos and \ Author Dillon nest. Colenut and Gold <• Queen gyero in trouble when the. straight was leached, and Vice Admiral won a good race V ' bv a length from General Link, with Eangitata, Lass another, length nway, just in flout -| , »)£ Ajathos. Time—Vico Admiral, 4mm 37 i ;■ i-Bsec; General Link, 4min 36 3-3 sec; Rangi- -*.. *ata Lass, 4min 37 4-ssec, NEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES, Si- . , (in harness), Of 500 sovs: second house 125 sovs and third v■■■',■ . horse 73 sovs from the stake. For threei - Flying start. One mile and ; a half,' , f " ' ' . - ! I—Mr F. E. Jones’s b f Donaldina, by V* ( - O.Y.M.—Dollar Princess (Owner) 1 li , 6—Mr G. Anderson's b c Srdal’s Bell, by : Logan Pointer—Ma Belie \ (A. Hendricksen) 2 --,- Mr J. Thomson's b f Jean Logan, by if.-;, f Logan Pointer—Bribery mure »*: (F. Holmes) 1 f- ■ JryMr E. H. Thompson’s b f Florence la 4;- ; i ' Badia. by Logan Pointer—Vanquish •' .. (E. C. M'Dermott) ( - S—Mr H. ,F. Nicoll’s ch f Lady Swithin, ; ; I );:by St Swi thin—Lady Cherry. (D. Warren) ( Lady .Swithiu took charge at tho start ■ . , followed by Doraldinn, Jean Logan, Florenci la ‘Badia and'. Saint's Bell in that order Lady Switbin scon, drew- clear, and at the i.id .ofvho.lf a. mile she was four lengths it v .Tont ■ of Doraldina. with Jean Logan ; . .- similar.-,distance further back, just clear o' , . th6 jS othei* pair. Turning into tho bad . stretch . Doraldinai moved up and five fur , longs’from homo she beaded Ladv Swithin J* ho dropped out ai TlUls further on. Tbrei fiLCjongs from home Doraldina. was wel I-. bul' Saint s 25cl I then commenced .1 gopdi run. Doraldina had a- lead of severe. - lengths at fhe entrance to the straight anc though-Saint’s Bell finished well Doraklhr beat.him by three-quarters of a length. Jeai waa tcil lengths away, with Lad' bwitmn next. Times-Doraldifia. 3mii alscd; Sami’s Bell 3min 31 l-ssec; Jeai , began, 3mm 35 4-sseo. Tho following are tho winners of tin ■ taoo: - # - ' , 1914 jW. Kerr’s Admiral Wood (C. Kerr) ■ t or y, 1915-Mr Clifton's Prince Akwood (A v ‘ - -)■ IHentlricksen) ‘ , ~, 1916.J, Knight’s Author Dillon (B ,’Jardon) .1317 A. E. Ives’s Peter Mao* (A. Hendricksen) ’ q , • . 1916 If. Greens Albert Clin- (J ••*' • ■;Henderson). • , i— 131.8 jW. H. Robbins’s Locanda Dillon (A. Pringle) 3 qa ,F. E. Jones's Doraldina (Owner) 3 31 , BROOKLYN HANDICAP ;■ 1 , (in harness), .. 275 s °2' s ’ wumd horse 55 sovs and thin , ' horse 27 sovs from the stake. Uuhouplei iikr rS ” aSE ’ or better. * T WI C-Mrs. J. Lawrence’s br m Olive L.. bv Wallace L.—Ciseie Wood, ' i? r Ail* , G. M’Dermott) C ‘ AJlington sb g Whispering . Wllho, aged. Bseo (J. H. Wilrant 3-Mr J O. Whiteman’s b g Billy aged, losec (p. Holmes) 4 Rota Peter scr, 7 Whisht 7sec, 5 Nelso Biugon.lOsec, 3 Imperial Crown llsec and ■ Theseus 15sec also started. Theseus and Nilly Parole led for two. fuj longs,-when O ro L. took charge. At th fckend of a mile She was well clear of Bill with Nelson Bingen, Whisht and In ■ • pen 1. Crown following in that order. Goin out|>*»l- the straight Nelson Bingen .too second place and he was still in close attei danco> on Olive L. at tho home turn. O reaching the straight Nelson Bingen retiree andy Whispering Willie put in his claim, br Oliva L. lasted long enough to beat him hj half a length. Billy Parole was third, te away, followed by Eeta Peter an Whisht;' Time—Olive L. 4min 48sec, Whispe: ing Willie 4mln 39 l-ssec,‘ Billy Parole 4mi 56 '4-oseb. I' , ‘.TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (in harness), i Of d6O sovs; second horse 32 sovs and thir ■| • horse 16 sovs from .the stake. Class, 2.1 or better. One mile. T—Mr B. Owen’s b g Idris, by Don Dillon Gracia M., aged. 3seo (J. Byrce, jun.) - P. Delargey’s ch g Proudspring, 6yrs, 3sec (H. Gaskgll) I • G. Snook’s blk g Admiral Hal, ■* • aged, Isec (E. C. M’Dermott) v- 4 ; iDillouwood Isec, 6 Letitia 2sec. X Frar ■ Tracey >2sm, 5 Pleasant Mount 3aec and Bunmda 3seo also started. ' Idris showed the way at tho start, wit Proudspring and Bundma next, at tho hen of V bunched field. Admiral Hal was i ■> second place three furlongs from homo, hi ‘ '•on reaching the straight Proudspring ah joined in. ”ldris held his own and won cor fortably by over-a length, Proudspring hea in-' Admiral Hal by a length, with Bundiu 'close *up. Time—ldris 2min 17 4-sse r*. , psoudspring 2min 18sec, Admiral Hal 2mi ;; ’ 16 l-sseo. ELyING HANDICAP (in harness), ' Of 275 sovs; second horse 55 sovs and thii horse 27 sovs from the stake. Class, 2.or better. One mile and a quarter. ■ ia_2lr R. J. Stone's ch g Gleaming, by ' Galinda—Arclight, syrs, 4sec , ’ (W. Warren)

2—Messrs H. C. Tates and J. JPTaggart’s b g Paul Dufault, 6yts, 3seo ■ (A. Butterfield) 2 s—Mr J. Jarden's blk hj Bitdwood, 6yts, (B. Jarden) 3 3 Emperor 2sec, 4 Admiral Wood 2sec, 7 Tamarisk 4seo and 6 Eorke's Drift 4sec also started. Gleaming, Tamarisk and Birdwood showed the way in tho early stages. At the end of two furlongs Gleaming and Birdwood went on well clear, with Paul Dufault at the head of the others. Gleaming led down the back and into the straight, and won easily by three lengths, Paul Default beating Birdwood by a nock, with Admiral Wood close t up. Time—Gloaming 2min 51 l-ssec; Paul f Dufault 2min 51 l-ssec; Birdwood ■ 2min £ 52 2-ssec. r hj FINAL HANDICAP l (in saddle), 1 Of 160 sovs; second horse 32 sovs and third t horse 16 sovs from tho stake. Class,' 2.18 1 or ,better. One mile. ' ■ t Mr J. R. Corrigan’s b g Xavier, by Albert Chevalier, aged, 4soc (J. Bryce, junr.) 1 Mr E. J. Smith’s b g -Rnrriitiam aged. 4sec (E. C. M’Derinoft) 2 Mr A. C. Watson’s b g Our Chum, Gyrs, 4soo (R Humphreys) 3 * Hncn Patch scr, FvOtkc’s Drift 2sec, , Ariadne 3scc, Granger 3sec Hoymelta 3soc, , Glen Ma.vis 4scc and Pleasant Mount 4sco also started. j Xavier and Remitiairi led all the way, , Xsvior winning by a head, with Our Chum ; six lengths away and Granger fourth. Times j —Xavier, 2min 15 2-ssec; Rsmitiairi, 2tuin ; 13 3-5 sec; Our Chum 2nuc 17 4-sscc. j . HAWKE’S BAY TROTS. 1 t t 1 [Pkr Pnnsa Associatiok.] . 1 HASTINGS, May 1. i The inaugural meeting of the i Hawke's Hay Trotting Club was held ! to-dav. Results: — ‘ 1 DISTRICT HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. ) One mile and a half. j Kingsland, scr . . . . 1 ' Chocolate Soldier, 48yds . . 2 * Lady Hal, scr .... 3 ’ All started. Won by eight lengths. < Time—4miu (isec. * ' STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. One mile and a half. Lady Morland, 36yds . .1, i ) Captain Rothschild, 24yds . 2 1 Roe Bell, 36vds . 3 1 i Visible, Pittage. Edna and Plain 1 Rose were scratched. 1 Won by eight lengths. ; HAWKE’S BAY TROTTING CUP, of , 250 sovs- Two miles. ! Master Hal, lOSyds . 1 1 Bluervood, 24yds . . . 2 ‘ Lobster, scr . , . 3 ; Piliroa._ William the First, Wincstra and De Why were scratched . Won by half a length. Time-4min ; 40sec. i 1 ROYAL HANDICAP, of 80 SOTS. Nine furlongs. Lady Morland, scr . . .1 Tim Kin, 36yds behind . . 2 , Waiteranua, 84yds behind . .3 Van Coronado, Plain Rose, Pillage 1 and Misfit were scratched. Wqh by [ several lengths. Time—2min 42sec. j HASTINGS HANDICAP, of 90 sovs. One mile and a half. I * Welcome South, scr . . .> 1 : Kingsland, scr . . • .2 Shcrn*, Shcrn*, 48yds behind . . 3 Monsoon, Wallace Reid and Proud > Boy were scratched. Won by a head. Time—3min 58scc. 5 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 120 , sovs. One mile and a quarter. J Ena. Bell, 12yds . . . .1 J Waiteranui, 60yds . .' .2 William the First, 60vds . . 3 a ■ ’ e , Scratched—Master’v’Hal, Jimmy Rich- : mond, Warlock, 'Taiborea, Rejoice. l r an Co)*onado, The Bath. Won by I three lengths. Time 2min 58sec. ROYAL RACE MEETING. d (j The following handicaps have been declared for the-Royal Race Meeting, to bo. held at Eiecaiton on May 151 WELCOME HURDLE HANDICAP of 500 sovs: -mo mile and three-quarters—Paraoa 2 12st Gib; Hylans 12st 2lb; Kohu list 13lb; Arlington list 61b; Seadown list 61b; Gang Awa list 511); Crib lOst 13lb; Ynacular lost o 121b; Sweet Tipperary lOst'lSlb; Jeannot lOst 1 lib; Tip .Up 10.-i, 7lb; Gaylight lOst 41b; Take Down 9ot 01b; Jack Symons 9st 7lb; q King Star 9st 11b; At'avform 9st; Glensponsei Set; Nautiboy Osl; Speed King 9st; Dynamo 9sl; Trickery 9st; Jackabco 9at. 0 STEEPLECHASE, of 750 sovs; t two railas and a half—Waimai list 13lb; blaster. Strownn list 12ib; Coalition list 9lb; r _ Vascular lOst Slb; Siiverspivo lOst 9lb; Crib 10st 31b; Arlington lOst lib; Ma.nawapango 9st 131b; Merry Lad 9st 13lb; San Sebastian 9at 131b; Gnanaco 9st 111b. Bore 9st Sib; , Palladio 9st 7lb; Kaupokonui Osl 7!b; Jack Symons 9st 71b; Tirau 9st Tib; Sail Homo ' 9st 7lb; Pe.remata 9st 71b; Brcokndale 9st 71b; Sensitive 9st 7lb; Grey Renown 9st ’ 71b; Sonny 9st 71b; Glenwood 9st 7lb; Tumult 9st 7lb. ,a ROYAL -HANDICAP, of 1250 sovs; one a,l mile and a, half—Sasanof lOst 7lb; Karo 9st id 31b; Kilrush Sst 111b; Fiery Cross Bst 10lb; la , Kilmoon Bst. 9lb; Onslaught 6sl 6!b; ,i)t ribbon Bst 21b; Melee 7st 13lb; Dusky ly "*1 Üb; Maioha 7st 131b; Bonnie,‘Maid [u Tst 121b; Elous 7st lllb; Sunart 7st 101b; , n firackenlield 7st Sib; Hetana 7s* Gib; Eoval Star Gst 131b; Warlike list 131b; Ifilkeo G=t lllb; Nightvaider Gst 9lb; Rose Pink G«t ,e Tib; Almoner Gst 71b; Marc Anthony Gst 7lb. 1 CORNWALL HAeiDICAP, of GOO sovs; .j ono tnile and n quarter—Golden Bubble lOst; Cashmere 9st 9lb; Starland 9st slb; -5 Dawn 9st 31b; Clean Sweep 9st 3lb; Nightraider 9st 31b; Mazama Bst 9!b; Bondage Sst 81b; Take Down Bst Gib; Foo Chow Sat 51b; Sisyphus Bst 51b; Cbaetonia Bst slb • ,5 Prmtcmps Sst 51b; Primum Sst 31b; Admiral Talbot Tst 131b; Adopted Tst 13lb; Ma'-tifors r5 l 6i L Glentanr-er 7st lllb: Molvncaux -st 101b; Nautical Tst 10lb; Checkmate Tst -3 Ba dey Rigs Tst 91b; Kilcalm Tst Tib; i-Dick Gst lllb; Will Oakland Gst 10lbJuliana. Gst 101b; Goesard Gst 101b; Rippiugill Gst 71b; Carmine Gst 7lb, SANDRINGHAM WELTER, of 500 sovs* :d eix furlongs-Boii Spoc lOst 51b; Brackcnid i S3t n 3 i«r , 9st ulb : Golden, fo f ßubb '° %.,!»>»; Rebekah 9st 91b; Sunart .is t , 91b; Killowen 9st Gib- Torfreda 9ot alb; Mustard Pot 9st 3!b: Gamecock 9st Üb* Silver Sst 101b; tm-rangong ssi 7lb; KUkao Bst 61b; Caverock U 81b; Matatane mu 2 A , mou “ ! st /nl 3lb: Slee Py Head 7st 91b, Sundance ist 31b; Moorabbe 7st 7lb* 4 Good Hope 7st 71b; Link Up 7st 71b; Primum /st 7lb; Marc Anthony 7st 71b; 3 irenthani. Rone 7st 7ih; Nautical Tst 7!b : in Checkmate rst 7lb; Clcnsponso 7st 7lb--1 71b ; Hands 0& 7st Tlb AsSy /st üb, Will Oaldami Tst Tib. J irbe £ ENGLISH RACING. Qg ok By Telegraph—Presi Association—Copyright ■d Australian and N.Z. Cable Anoclstio« u t (Received May 1, 11,40 a.m.) bv _ . LONDON, April 80. en In the One Thousand Guineas the result nd wa,s; e . r ” Cinna x * m Cinnsrole • . ! . 2 Yaleseare . . . | | g

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19937, 1 May 1920, Page 10

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LATE SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19937, 1 May 1920, Page 10

LATE SPORTING. Star (Christchurch), Issue 19937, 1 May 1920, Page 10