Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

SPORTS EDITION

WAIPA RACES, PATERANGI HANDICAP. 4 3—MUSQUIL, 7.0, car. 7.3 (R. Horne) I 1 — 1 —MAINE, 7.11 (H. N. WigSins) v 2 22- SOLOMON, 7.5 (R. Savago) 3 All star-tod. FLYING HANDICAP, i— S— BELLBRONEY, 7.0, car. 7.3 (R. Horne) "1 i 4— -LUCIDUS, S.l (N. R. McKenzie) 2 3 3 —WAHINE REIHI, 7.1, car. 3 3—WAHINE REIHI, 7.1, car. Scr.'.: Prince Acre. OHAUPO HACK. 4 3—KILLAOAR, 8.10 (McGregor) 1 3 4— TUAHEAHE, 8.5 (McTavish) 2 1 I —LOOIY.3INATION, 8.5 (Goldfinch) 3 Loombination and Erination were bracketed. Set-.: Snow Lap, Sing Lee, Survoy, Fei-Mah. THE TOTALISATOR. The totalisator handled £16,221 10s compared with £13,305 last year, an increase of £2016 10s, OTAK! MAORI RACES. Kero Nikitini Momorial stakos. —4 sunoc, 7.8, 1; 1 Gay Boy, 8.6, 2; 2 Might, 9.0, 3. Scr.: Semper Paratus. Pukckaraka Hack Handicap. 2 Acceptable, 9.3, 1; 5 Happy Hunting, 7.6, 2; 1 Whyta Melville. 8.0, 3. Also started: Lorrello, Terry, Zionist. Waiorongomai Handicap.—l Golden Hair, 9-0, 1; 5" After Money, B.S, 2; 4 Miss Hushabye, 7.12, 3. All startod. Reke Reke Hack Handicap.—l Bazainc, 9.6, 1; 2 Life Guard, 9.2, 2; 3 Vivienne, 7.0, 3. Scr.: Tommy Atkins, Myriant. HORORATA MEETING. Hororata Hack Handicap.—2 Rona Bay, 7.13, 1; 3 Riptide, 8.13, 2; 1 McHeath, 9.0, 3. All started.

- Novice Stakes. —1 Back Load, 8.10, 1; 6 Robant, 8.10, 2; 3 Bereft, 8.10, 3. Scr.: Brevity, Frontage, Glandovey. Racecourse Hill Handicap.—l Rebel Chief, 8.9, 1; 2 Wlno, 8.11, 2; 6 Capital, 7.9, 3. Scr.: Heathorglow. Snowden Trot Handicap.—l Silk Bonny, limit, 1; 7 Coral Prince, limit, 2; 6 Handicapper, 24yds, 3. Scr.: Trelese. \ , . HAMILTON CRICKET. Hamilton No. 1 team 209 for six wickets declared (J. Everest 51, M. Clark 47 retired, G. Clough 34 retired) defeated Southern Sub-As-sociations 77 (Barton 36; Lissette four for 13, Everest two for 12). The visitors’ last man was bowlod with the last ball of the day. The Hamilton No. 2 team easily defeated the East Waikato representatives on the No. 1 wicket. The visitors compiled 23 and 24, to which Hamilton replied with 223 (Somers retired 51, Senior 37, R, Clough 42, Winger 43). Bowling in the visitors’ second innipgs T. Skoof, took four wickets for two runs, including tho “hat-lriclfi'.” iSPEED BOAT RACES. Following wero tho rosults of tho events docidod at tho opening of the Hamilton Power 3oat Club this aftor-

noon: First race, Ist host, R. Salisbury's ontry 1, Power Chief 2, Cuban 3; 2nd heat, Miss Miss 1, Lot’s Go 2, Vclia 3. Final: R. Salisbury’s entry 1, Power Chief 2, Vclia and Let’s Go, dead-hoal, 3.

“Mayo Bo“ with 7GI points, was tho winner of the second event, with “Power Chief” GB6 points, socond, “Vclia” and “Let's Go’’ dead-heating with 545 points for third position, Third raco: Lot's Go 1, Cuban 2, power Chief 3. Special challenge race: Pug 1, Tigor 2. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. The annual inter-club challenge cup match between teams representing the Hamilton Amateur Athletic and Cycling Club and Auckland Technical Old Boys was concluded in Hamilton to-day. Tho trophy was won by Hamilton by 59A points to 33i points. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE. MANY VESSELS MANNED. SYDNEY, Dec. 14. Thirty-three vessels at various ports have alroady been manned by licensod men or have crews signed up ready to sail. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA. PROPOSED PEACE PLAN. LONDON, Dec. 13.. The Abyssinian reply to tho peace proposals added that Ethiopia, taught by cruel experience, declares itself firmly opposed to all secret negotiations. Baron Avonol replied that a 3 the Council of tho League of Nations haa been summoned for Novombor 18, to take oognisanco of tho Anglo-Fronch proposals tho* president of tho Asfiombky considers It advisable to await the result of tho deliberations before replying to tho roguost. SMALL GIRL INJURED. Falling while she was crawling through a fence, a 10-yoar-old child, Evelyn Lilian McPherson, a daughter * of Mr A. McPherson, of Weka Strcot, received a severe cut on tho head. Sho was admitted to tho Waikato Hospital where her condition is reportod os not serious. ..... __ -.ffl

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WT19351214.2.21

Bibliographic details

Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19759, 14 December 1935, Page 6

Word Count
673

SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19759, 14 December 1935, Page 6

SPORTS EDITION Waikato Times, Volume 118, Issue 19759, 14 December 1935, Page 6