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THE TURF.

' SPRING MEETING. '' ECLIPSE STAKES. WON BI MASTER SOULT. " 'WIN FOR ADVANTAGE. |By Telegraph—PrcEsAssociation-Oopyright. ' (Reo. October 12, 5.15 p.m.) . . Gaulfield, October 12. ■ After midwinter weather, tho atmo|6pher<> cleared for the second day of the JVictoriaa. Amateur Turf, Club's .meeting, (though tho eky remained dull and over'■cast. The track was heavy. There nas 'a faiT attondaace. Results arc as fol- , Bow;— I |EMO HtTRDLES, of 200 sovs. About two I "■ - miles. ( IMr.'E. Keating's b. g. Norley, by Sir Simon—Nacrite, syrs., 9st. 131b.... 1 'Concave, lOst.. 01b. _ - 2 /Tentdoon, 9st 3 Ton others started. Notloy led oil tho nray, and won by four lengths, with Ithrec-o.'uarters of a length between second land .third.. Time, 3min. 56Jsec. , j MONA NURSERT, of 650 eovs. For ■ two-year-olds. ■ Pour furlongs. JTwo Brigs, lib. ..._ _ ~. 1 . ISireet Malt, 7st 131b .'....:.:.- ~ 2 , iPhilio, -Bst.: : .. 3 Sirfoen others started." l>o Brigs led bU the way, and-won by three-quarters length. Time, 515 sec. [ECLIPSE STAKES, of COO eovs. Weight I ' for-ago with panalties and allowances. One mile and three furlongs. r dames Foss and Stenart's b. h. Master Spuit, by Soult-Lady Hester, syrsf _ — — - I jOlivaster — - —— 2 tDaaaus. _ .'. - '...v. 3 I Also -started: Mindful, Posture, and jCongo d'Eslire. , , ' Danaus and Olivaster led to the mileipost from Master Soult, Mindful, and ffosturo. Master Soult ran into third fclaca akrag tiio back, J where. Olivaster (Overhauled the leaders,: and then ran (level with Congo d'Esldre, Master Soult jbeing neit. Danans hero fell away to Bast. Master Soult ohased Olivaster into 6he straiglrt, where, Congo d'Eslire dropped back, Danaus meanwhile regaining tis lost ground rapidly.' Olivaster led to 1 (the distance from Master Soult, who teverhanled him, and after on exciting ffinish won by half a length, with throefluarters of a length between second and rchird. Conge d'Eslirfe was fourth, and EMindful lost. Time, 2min. 2ijsep. i AUSTRALIAN CORINTHIAN,,of 175 - ' sovs. One mile. i pßattery, lOst.- .'.....- 1 lOpHmism, list. 131b .'...._ 2 tAlcido, lOst. 101b. .: i.....-.~.;.....- 3 Eight others etarted. Won by a length, ' |with four lengths between second and sth'ird. Time, lmm. , 47+ sec. , ' 'COONGY HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile ; and ;three, furlongs. Mr. E. E. D. Clarke's b. h. Eye Glass - ■(imp.), by leinglass—River Trent,, " 4yrs., 7st, 51b .-. 1 Flavian, 6st. 91b _ 2 Artill«rie, Sst .". 3 Nine others started. Hoax and Eye Glass headed tho field practically all the '•way. Eye Glass .won by a head, with ■half a neck between second and third. Time, 2min. 23} sec. ' iMOONGA HANDICAP, of 200 bovs. Five , furlongs and a half. , Mr. L. Ross Jagger's br. m. Advan.'tago, by Advance—Lady Spec, 6yrs.,' 7st. 31b/ 1 Gundaros, 7st. 31b :. 2 Speery, 7st. 51b 3 Nineteen other's started. Won by half a head, with the same distance between eecond and third. Time, lmin. , lOJsec. GALLOPS AT FLEMINGT,ON,, ,-; ' - ' ■ Flemingtbn,, October 12. The weather",was fine at Flcmin'gton this morning'after rain. On the tracks Cajjtain WMto '[covered twelve furlongsin 2min. 52soc.j Thistlcbrook ■ninia furlongs in 2rain. 2?m., and Bobadea five furlongs in , .'

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 946, 13 October 1910, Page 7

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THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 946, 13 October 1910, Page 7

THE TURF. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 946, 13 October 1910, Page 7

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