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SEE JONES, IMPORTANT AUCTION ANNUI.Viv MUNTOX I'Aliß 15. DUN KDIN t lACJSS. Telegraph Handicap: 1 Circulu.ion 1,2 Olenrowan 2, 7 Marti* 3. Her.: Taboo, Narrative. Clarendon Handicap—Assemble I, Inevitable 2, Klboa 3. •Circulation and roomassie wenheavily backed in the Telegraph Handicap. Coomassie and Marti* led First Kaid to the straight, where ltoy a I Came, Olenrowan and Circulation joined in. There was a wonderful finish, Circulation beating Crleiirowan by a nose with Marti* and .Mrnilin in-ads away, whil«Koyui Came and First. Raid were close up. It was a great race, in which Kills rode a tine finish on tin Winner. AUSTKA hi A X iIAC I N't J. MELBOL'RNK. October 12. Caulfield Stakes: High Syce 1, -black V uclivus 2, ilaxhirprr g. AUSTHALIAN IiACIXC. 1 SYDNEY, October 12. Dowling Steeplechase: Tyan 3, Home Made 2. Honest Eight 3. Won by four lengths. Time—Gmin 26*e< • WAIKATO HACKS. President's Handicap: ■ Master Hula 1. 11 Floraline 2.2 KHa ("ul--3. Ser.: Alcenlhi. V r isltcrs’ Handicap—Greut Parrish 1, Cold Cast 2, Vanity Boy 3. LEAGUE. AUCKLAND, October 12. In the second spell, Gregory made tlie Marist score 7 points tu 4 with penalty. Why scored for South Sydney. Blair goaling. The visiory scored for Marist with the iitiest try of the day. lie scored all the winners’ . points. Marist won, 10-9. * EXECUTIVE v. REFEREES. Playing at Monica Park to-duy. the llugby League ref crons defeat'd tin- « ’ inte;bury Rugby Leugm Exeeutß • by 11 point s to !«. CRICKET. At 5.45 p.m. Sydenham were 2-ji for 8 wickets 71, Harper •1. Slmmonds 14. opung n'-t .but 07, Walburton 32 not out). . v.l 5.45 West Christchurch, batting against Fast had made 220 for nine wickets (Condliffe. -12 not out, Jefcoate 3f>). Hiccarton against Old Collegians had made TO for no wickets at 5.4 5
Unwood, butting against Old Boys, I » 79 up for six wickets ut 5.45
At stumps. West Christ d:ur.-li had made 233 for nine wickets (Condi Iff e SG, not out). At stumps, Hxccurion had mad, H 3 for no wickets against -'ll C.ilegiuns (A. Cox 50). Against Old Boys, Liu wood had lost y Wicket* tar >3 WneU a protest hgahist the liglit was upheld ui it\ o minutes u t». .Mt-iTiit lu 1 taken K Wiekevo for 51 runs. Final score: Sydenham an cut I« • 3 v j tun mil, ..l, nUib-i'l i. f- rd* L* _\.r 43. SUBURBAN • JUCKUT. Shir my, pi..y.ng Wotsiug .Mi.. Club. !h their first Innings made 7 1 lot- seven wildcat* (Taylor 11 i.-n Olft. Archer 1G». City Coune.il 2*5 <<Jtmid V... I».<-U • uham. 21 for two wickets. Sumiyslde, playing Marist« : :ud* 331 for eight wickets. declared Marists, in their first innings. >iUi ado bJ Tor sc v'cli wickets. BITTEN BY A iruK.SH. 11. Morris, of Yaldhurst. was h tteu on tlic peek by a horse to-day. He hud to .he attended t<- in ili< Christchurch Hospital. tSYUNHY RACES. Sydney ltuudwicK. Plate—-Night-(March l. lvldiildt s 2. M Inal- t
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18889, 12 October 1929, Page 16
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