THE TURF
■» WANGANUI TRACK NOTES. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ■ Wanganui, September 22. The weather was fine for training work this morning. First Flight ran seven furlongs in lmin. 31sec.; Don Francisco went five furlongs fast; Erin Boy, six furlongs in lmin. 20sec.; Montana beat Sir: Donald over seven furlongs ; Queen's Post showed better than Manitau over the schooling hurdles; Fidessa beat Kurapaki over half a mile. BERAGOON GOKS LAME. By ToieKraoU—Press Aeeoointion—Ooryriffli I (Rec. September, 22, 9.10 p.m.) Sydney, September 22. Beragoon (by Multiform—Wigelmar), the favourite for the Metropolitan Handicap, finished a gallop lame, and it was discovered that he struck himself under the knee. ' The owner intends to scratch him for all engagements. Lilyveil (by Martagon—Chiffon) has been scratched for the Epsom. (Bee/ September 23, 0.20 a.m.). '■-.'. Sydney, September 22. The 'Sydney "Daily Telegraph" says that Beragoon lias probably run his last race, aiid will go to tho stud.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2262, 23 September 1914, Page 3
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