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Late Sporting Results
Racing
BRISBANE.
Novioe Handicap. Sewn furlongs —
BROWN FORCE. 8.7. 1; Crjstol Sljn. 8.13.
2- Bed Wi6n. T.9. S. Eight Where. Winner's
price. 56/1.' won by bend; length and
a half Tbne, lmln. 26»lsec.
BENALLA .
Corinthian Handicap. Six .furlongs. —
STATE CRISIS. 10.0 i Baldwin). 1; Dorothy
Anton. 9J0 (Warhurst), 2. Only starters.
Tune, lmtn. 15sec. Started. 5.18. Stewards
called off Sockey of State Crisis, replacing
him with another. No betting.
BELMONT (Geelong)
Distance Handicap Trot. Mile and a quarter—FLYING
PRINCESS, scr. (Simpson). 1;
Design Wav. scr. (Taffe). 2; Blueritius, scr.
(Warner), *3. Seven others. Betting: 5/2
FLYING PRINCESS. 3 Design Way and
Blueritius. Won by nine yds., one yd.
Time. 3min. 8sec. .
Bracelet Handicap. Six furlongs—VIRIDA,
liJ (A. Rogers). J; Chatsea. 9.2 iBowring),
2: Diamanus, 3 5 (Alexander), 3. Four
others. Belting: Evens VIRIDA. 6/4 Diaxr-anus.
3 Chatsea. XVon by three lengths,
length and a half. Time, lmin. 16'bsec.
Hack Race. Five and a hall furlongs.—
WELVILLE, 9.12 iHade). 1; Victor}- King,
10.5 (Eldridgel. 2: Lady Alouette, 10.0
(Brown), 3. One other. Betting: 6/4 WEL-
VILLE, 2 Viclorv King. 3 Lady Alouette.
Won by two lengths, half a length. Time,
lmin. llsec.
Athletics
North Richmond Harriers
The "North Richmond Harriers held I
five-mile track nin at Richmond today. W
Cook. 1: T. Ricardo, 2: E. Mackie, 3.
Rowing
Regatta on Edwardes Lake
A good muster of oarswomen from
metropolitan and country clubs took part
in the Preston's Women's Rowing Club
regatta at Edwardes Lake this afternoon.
Results:—
Doolan (3). G. Stillar (2). M. Smith (bow)
d. Albert Park. Half length.
JUNIOR FOURS
Essendon (I Matthews (stroke). M. Giles
(3), G. Jonson (2). V. Keane (1) d. Preston
by length and a half.
Maiden Fours.—Essendon (E. Mathews
str., M. Mudford 3. J. Johnson 2. H. McKissock,
bow) d. Warmambool and Preston by
half a length.
Coif
TORQUAY
Women's Canadian Foursomes; stroke.
46—Mrs E. J. Taylor-Mrs Braiger (14)
48—Mrs Sandys-Mrs Brown (18) .... 50—Mrs "
Libby-Mrs Marchesi (15). 55—Mrs Newlands-Mrs
Shoebridge (IB). 65—Mis
Ulm-Mrs Middleton J18). 71—Mrs MacDon-
75—Miss Grant-
> con-
_ j Canadian Foursomes
for the V. -Quick trophy, and
Woman's Canadian Foursomes.
MEN'S CANADIAN FOURSOMES
71—E. 1. Taylor-W. Stewart (19). 76-
I. Fletcher-O. L. Batten (12). 77—'T. Purves-
W. Flynn (14). 81—E. Sandys-H. Thoiyie
(24). 85—A. George-M. George (24). 86—
H. Batten— Marchesi (24). 88—J. Ballard-
D. M. Reld (22).
FLINDERS
MIXED EtlHBSOMES
67—J. Northfield-Miss M. Patterson <17).
Cg—Dr. Kennedy-Miss R. Nase (13). 69
—T. Graham-Mrs T. Graham (12), A. S. S
Dobson-Mrs Dobson (21). 72—Dr. Hurley-
Mrs Hurley (12). W. L. Davies-Miss Foard
(17). 71—C. J. Ahem-Miss Ahem (20)
72—F. N. Burke-Miss Phillips (13)
field (19). 74—W. G. Darley-Miss J. Outhwaite
(3). R. Wilson-Mrs WUson (9), J.
Devine-Mlss OUonnell (10). J. A. Graham-
Mrs Graham (17). 75-J. McCully-Mlss M.
Nase (15), W. L. Dickinson-Miss Donovan
(15). 79—Dr. Devine-Miss M. Devine (16).
81—H. E. Phillips-Mrs Phillips <10). R.
LatrieUe-Mlss J. Ritchie (13).
E. GEELONG
Eighteen holes stroke handicap: 20 en-
^KJ—D. Shaw (23). 67—R. McGee (20)
69—R. Morris (27). M. Oliver (171. 70—
R. A. Webb (8). 71—B. O'Mahony (16).
J. Toner i4). 72—N. King (20). M. W.
Kroger (8). . .
ALBERT PARK '
Club trophy, stroke; 30 entries.
70—A. Drenikow (25). 73—H, C. Hynes
(251. 75—II. R. Wignall (scr.). 76—W. H.
Higgins (21). W. Sterck (23). 79—L. Masterton
(14). 82—L. T. Moore (15). 83—
G. Norris (20)
SORRENTO
Mixed Foursomes; pairs.
45—Dr. A. E. V. Hartkopf-Mrs Harlkopf
!2); 44—L. Brewer-Mrs Brewer (17); 47—
i J. Wisclier-MTs C. L. Wisclier (14); 51—
Dr. Fogarty-Mrs M. Hart (15).
Camberivell Sports
^ Pony Hunters.—Mrs Embltng's "Hughie"
Flag Race for Horses.—N. PennelJ'E
Soccer
'IRST GRAD1
MELBOURNE
PRESTON 4. BOX HILL 1.
SECOND GRADE
SOUTH MELBOURNE 2. COBURG, 2.
GLEVROY 3 PRAHRAN 3
ST. KIT .DA 2 SPOTSWOOD 1
THIRD GRADE
ST. KILDA RES 3 SPOTSWOOD 3
BRIGHTON 1 FOOTSCRAY THISTLE 1
HAKOAH 2 PRESTON 0
. CALEDONIANS 3 BRUNSWICK 1
FIRST GRADE RESERVES
HAKOAH EES E MELB THISTLE RES 2.
S. YARRA EES 11 COLL'WOOD RES 0
Tennis
ST. KILDA
JUNIOR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
\V. Ross d. S. Dunn. 6—5, 6—*
WOMEN'S DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Misses Bluk-Con d. Misses O'Donahoo-
Giliard. B—3. 6—1.
"B" GRADE SINGLES
H. G, Parwick d. S. Pullman, 6—5. 6—1,
WERRIBEE
MIXED DOUBLES
Second Round
Morris-Miss Carrlson d. A. McRae-Mlss
Gardner, 9—6.
MEN'S SINGLES
Forster d. S. Kelly, 9—8; Bull d. A. Lucas,
9—5; V. Kelly d. M. Cameron. 9—8.
Thompson. 9—6: W. Lucas d. Ward, 9—5.
Young d. Wishart. 6—3. 6—3; Melville d
Jarman, 6—2. 6—I.
MEN'S DOUBLES
Lucas-Lucas d. Bull-Goodwin. 9—6;
Bames-O'Toole d. Tumer-Beruldson, 9—6.
WOMEN'S SINGLES
2nd Round
Miss Taylor d. Miss A. Toraey, 9—8.
BLACKBURN
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Smith-Miss Smith d. Brown-Miss WUkie.
6—5, 5—6. 6—5.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES HANDICAP
Miss Eliott-Miss Sinclair d. Mrs Shaw-
Miss Roblson, 10—6
GEELONG
MEN'S OPEN SINGLES Class "A"
~ Hawkes d. A. Whitby. 6—3. 6—4.
Thewlis d. C. Stott. 6—0. 6—2; A. O. Blake
d. J. Cameron. 6—2, 2—6. 6—2: G. Phillips
d. F Rowlands. 6—1, 6—1; A Hasson d. L.
Young, 6—1, 6—4.
Pigeon Racing
EAST MALVERN
East Malvem held a special lace from
Bacchus Marsh. Fifty-six birds were released
at 2 p.m. Results:—
T. Lloyd's b (1216 yds. minute) 1
S. Hendy's r c h (1179 yds. a minute) 2
D. Murrell's b c h (1169 yds. a minute) 3
Aspendale Sports
GREYHOUND RACES
APPEAL HURDLE RACE FOR GREY-
HOUNDS
Bonny Sam. 1; Mixed Wood, 2; Jim's
Jewell, 3.
CAR RACING
ST. VINCENT'S HANDICAP
First Heat—B. Horeley (SC. Derby), I;
N. Gillifer (BaUot Four). 2; R. Dickason
AC. Austin), 3.
Bowls
iFootscrav). 7, v. Hemingway (Brunswick).
15; Mullany (Moonee Ponds). 14, v. Smith
(Brunswick). 7; Calms (Moonee Ponds). 14.
v. Ramsay (Moonee Ponds). 12; Brearley
(Coburg). 16. v. Franklin (Ascot Vale), 15;
Moran (Footscray). 12, v. Ellis (Moonee
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