THE TURF.
RACING AT CAULFIELD,
SECOND DAY,
ANNA CARLOVNA WINS ECLIPSE STAKES. By Telegraph—Piosu Afaociation-CopyriEht (Rec. October 15, 7.40 p.m.) Melbourne, October 15. At Caulfield to-day, the second days' racing in connection with the Victorian Amatour Turf C'liib's meeting was inarred by boisterous, cold weather. 'I'tiero was a. good attendance; thoso present including tho Governor-General (Lord Deuman). Tho courso was in good galloping order.
A tiorce storm, during which tho velocity of tho wind was fifty milefa an hour, dolayed tho start of tho Eclipso Stakes. Twelvo points of rain fell in ten minutes. Dotails of tlia racing are as follow: —. EiUO HURDLE RACE. Two' miles and G4 yards. Roigle, list. 71b 1 Paymaster, Ost. 111b. 2 Wisconsin, lOst. olb 3 Threoothors started. Aiitumna mado tho early running, and then Hardrada. Paymaster led to tho hi3t) hurdle, ibut lleiglo thoro rail round the loaders and won comfortably by two lengths, four lengths separating second and third.' Time, i)min. 58sec., MONA NURSERY, for two-vear-olds. Four furlongs and a half. Mr. J. Mills's br. f. Traquotto, by Traquair—Simmerotte, Bst. 31b. 1 Maharajah, 7st. 101b 2 Andosin, Vst. 81b 3 Five others started. Traquotto ran to tho front after going a furlong and got a thrco lengths lead. Maharajah, challengod at tho entrance to tho stiaight,'but Traquotto won by a short neck, with four lengths between, second and third. Time, 67scc. ECLIPSE STAKES, weight-for-age. Onci mile and throe furlongs. Mr. E. A. Connolly's b. m. Anna
Carlovna, by Soult—Czarevna, 4vrs.' 1 Mr. E. A. Connolly's Sea Princo ... 2 Mr. J. Widdis's Eubulus 3 A4so started: Broadsword, Willow Green, Andolosia, and Goldon Goblot. . Golden Goblet led to tho milo post from Eubulus, Anna Carlovna, and Sea Princo, with Willow Green last. Sea Princo and Eubulus then took charge from Goldon Goblet,, Anna Carlovna and Willow Green ; with Broadsword at tho rear. Sea Princo deposed Eubulus entering tho straight. Anna Carlovna challenged at tho distance, and romped homo five lengths ahoadi of her stable companion, who was a length in front of Eubulus.- Goldon Gofilet was fourth. Time, 2min. i'ijjsec. AUSTRALIAN CORINTHIAN. Ono mile. Scottish Chief. lOst. 131b. 1 Saint Constant; lOst. 111b; 2 Dollar Dictator, lOst. 51b. 3 Nino othors started. Scottish Chief led nearly all tlfe way. Saint Constant eamo fast from tho half distnnco, but Scottish Chief lasted long enough to win by a head, with three lengths between second apd third. Timo, lmin 57scc. COONGY HANDICAP. One milo and throe furlongs. Effervescence, 7st. 51b 1 Ofla, Bst. lib : . 2 Lcneda, 7st. lib 3 Four others -started. ; Effervescence' came through the field at tho distance and won by two lengths, with three-, quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 2min.-S7sec...-, ,-.i MOONGA HANDICAP- Five furlongs and a half., Quair Bum, 7st. 71b 1 Charlatan. 6st. 71b. 2 Valido. Ost. 131b 3 Fivor others started, . Quair Burn was in the lead after going a furlong, and won by half a length, with threequarters of a length between second and third. Time, lmin. 93sec.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1882, 16 October 1913, Page 9
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