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WAIKATO TROTS. KAIPAKI HANDICAP. Of £110! limit 2.51; 1| miles. 2 2—LADY CORONADO, 36yds . 1 3 — 3 —RAIDER, limit 2 1 I—SILVER BINGEN, 12yds .. . 3 Also started: Free Logan, limit; Pol, limit, bracketed with Raider; Pukemiro, limit; Rangihau, 12; Our Peter, 24. Won by three-quarters of a length, with one and a-half lengths between second and third. Times: 2.57, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 2-5. EUREKA HANDICAP. Of £BS; n miles. 1 — I —CIMARRON, 12yds 1 6 —e—WHAKAHIHI, 12yds 2 3—3—DONEE, limit • 3 Also started: 7-7 Alexis, 3-3 Lisloa, 2- Lady Amanda, 8-8 Peter Grattan, limit; 4-4 Stormy Mack, 24; 5-5 Edna Worthy, 48. Won by a neck, with two and ahalf lengths between second and third. Times: 3.1, 3.3 1-5, 3.5 1-5, 3.6 1-5. The Totalisator. The totalisator handled £10,591 J for seven races compared with £8951 J for the December meeting (8 races) last year, an Increase of £1640. * OAMARU RACES. Winter Hack.—3-3 Palmary, 1; 1-1 Silver Sight, 2; 4-4 Dressy, 3. Scr.: Trek, High Speod. Waikaura Trot.—3-5 Sun Brown, 1; 5-3 Great Antrim, 2; 4-6 Hytemoana, 3. Scr.: Garry Thorpe, Guy Bell, Preface, Sir Gowan. Farewell Hnndloap.—B-7 Dracuia, 1; 1-1 Repudiation, 2; B-5 lan’s March, 3. Scr,: Sir Roland. The Totalisator. The totalisator handled £7227 i against £6896£ fast year, an Increasa of £331., RUGBY. Hamilton.—Sage Cup: Marlst 14, Frankton 6; Old Boys 3, Teohnical Old Boys 3; Horotiu Works 17, Railway 6. Auckland.—Seddon Technical College 10, Hamilton Technical College 3; Mt. Albert Grammar 26, Hamilton High School 0. ' •, Technical Old Boys 8, Marist 6; Grafton 9, Ponsonby 8; University 14, Training College 8; College Rifles 8, Otahuhu 3; Grammar 6, ManUkau 0. Wellington —‘-Senior A: Poneke 16, Hutt 10; Wellington 16, Petone 13; Athletic 11, Eastbourne 8; Old Boys 18, St. Patricks 3; Marist 23, Oriental 9. Christchurch.—-Sydenham 22, Varsity 9; Christchurch 10, Merival9 8; Old Boys 11, Albion 6; Athletic 9, Linwood 9. Dunedin.—-Varsity A 31, Taieri 0; Zingari 19, Union 11; Varsity RB, Dunedin 3; Kaikorai 10, Pirates 3; Southern 3, Alhambra 0. Napier.—H.S.O.B. 5, Marist Brothers 0; Hastings 27, Pirates 14; Technical Old Boys 14, Tamatea 11; Hastings Old Boys 14, Celtic 0. Invord^giil.—Pirates 12, Old Boys 10; Invercargill 14, Waikiwl 9. Palmerston North.—Feilding Old Rcys 9, Massey College 3; St. Patricks 11, Kla Toa 3; United 9, Old Hoys 3. Wanganui.—Kalorau 26, Old Boys 0; Marist 11, Tech. Old Boys 7; Ratana 8, Pirates 6. Mastorton.—Red Star 9, Masterton 3. Timaru.—Old Boys 8, Zingari 5; Star 9, Temuka 5; Waihl 13, Geraldlno 9; Pleasant Point 8, Celtic 3. New Plymouth.—St. Patrick's Collage 19, New Plymouth High School 0, LEAGUE. Auckland.—Marist 24, Newton S; City 50, Ponsonby 11; Devonpoi't 5, Richmond 5. Christchurch.—Linwood 21, Hornby. 9; Addington 18, Brighton 3; Pirates 10, Sydonham 9. Dunedin.—Christian Brothers 14, City 5; Athletic 21, Pacific 15. ASSOCIATION. Hamilton.—Hamilton Wanderers 4, Huntly Thistle 2. Auckland.—Y.M.C.A. 1, Glen Innes 1; Tramways 3, Comrades 1; Ponsonby 5, New Lynn 1. Wellington.—Chatham Cup semifinal: Waterside 3, Swifts 2; Petone 4, Seatoun 2. First A: Marist 2, Diamond 1; Lower Hutt 3, Technical 0. Christchurch. —Thistle 4, Nomads A 0; Technical 4, Rangers 2; Linwood 10, St. Albans 0; Western 5, Nomads B 1, Dunedin. —Maori Hill 4, Northern 1 (Chatham Cup); Seacllff 5, H.S. Old Boys 2; Mosgiel 2, Mornington 0; Technical 4, Port Chalmers 3. HOCKEY. Hamilton. —Rep trial: Probables 5, Possibles 1. Second Grade: Technical A 8, Technical B 0; Cambridge 1, Kaipaki 0. Auckland.—University 3, Training College 1; Somerville 2, St. Luke's 1; Papatoetoo 5, North Shore 4. Wellington.—Huia 3, Wesley 1; Knrori 3, Wellington 0. GOLF. Hamilton.— In fourth round of 801 l Cup Cumberworth beat Crimp, 3 and 2, aftor thoy were all square last Saturday. In the fifth round Clarkln plays Cumberworth and Edmonds plays L. R. W. Reid. CYCLE ROAD RACING. Tile Waikato Cyclo Cluh (Ngaruawallia) defeated the Hamilton Cycling Club in a teams match to-day at Ngaruawahia. Tlio distance was 22 miles. k The winner's timo was 67.25 2-6, * while Hamilton clocked 69.36.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 6
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671SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 6
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