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CAULFIELD CUP MEETING

OUTLOOK WINS ECLIPSE STAKES , NURSERY HANDICAP WON BY ARTILLERYMAN

By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. October 16, 10.20 -pan.) Melbourne, October 16. The weather was delightful ana there wb a good atteudanco for tho second day of the Y.A.T.C. Meeting at Oaulficld. Artilleryman, winner of Uio Nursery Hanaicap, dislodged his ridor before tne start. A mixed reception -was accorded to Outlook after he -won the Eclinso Stakes, llurobin, winner of tho Moonga Handicap, is a Oiuilileld Cup acceptor. KilHinu finished fourth. Tliero was a great; contest in tho Ooongy Handicap betwcoh Camp Out and Saius, in both the race and the run-off. B. Lewis rodo Outlook and Capo Sky to victory. ltosuits:— ' IUIO HURDLES, of aQQ.sova. Two miles and 64 yards. Mr. S. P. Macka-y's ch. g. Thalctas, by Duko of Melton—Thalestris. aged, lOst. 101b 1 Shadow Dancer, 9st. 61b " Tha-rnok,' 9st. : • 3 Thoro were,ten Btartcrs. Won by lengths. 'Time, Jmin. 491sca. MONA NTJRSEKY HANDICAP, of 600 sovs. Pour furlongs and a half. Messrs,- A. D. Murphy and S. Hordcrn a .Sr."c7ArtiUorynian, by, Comedy King -Cross Battery, 2yrs., Bst. lib ...... 1 Mr. B. Chaffoy's br. I'. lloorna Lass, by riquet-Shirin, 2yrs., 7st. 71b - Mr, K. D. Bowman'B blk. e. Dcnacre, by ■ Linacrc-Lady Denman, 2yrs., Bst. _ ioib ; •■;; ° There wero twenty-ono starters. Won by three-quarters of «, length. Time, 57sec. ,'.oLitfaii s'lAftJiSa, of !xai bOVb. WCigni-tor-agp. One milo and thrca funouga. . Mr. J. Wilson's b. c. Outlook, by The Welkm-Aionoaia, 3yr».. Vst. lllb. .. 1 Hr. D. U. Seaton's blk. h. Volar..-, by Kenilworth—Widdcn Lass, syrs., 9si. 41b •'• -a '••■••- " Mr. P. Hussell's b. c. nomocracy, by ■ White Star-Alexandra, 3yra.. 7at. 21b. 3 There were seven starters. Outlook led all the way. Woloroi met with littlo interference early in tho .race, but got a good chanco in tho straight, and mado a, vigorous finish. Won b.v a, neck. Ethiopian was fourth, Euscbius ran badly. Time, 2umh 22jBec. MOONGA HANDICAP, : of 200 sovs. Seven furlongß. Mr.. A. H'Ga-vin's br. g. Eurobin, by Andrie—Normal Fitch, aged, Bst. 131b. 1 Mr. H. L. Cnmming's blk". c. Stagefright, by Oomedy King—Maura. 7st, lib. ... 2 Messrs. A. and G. Tyo's b. m. Hispania,, by The White Knight-Sal. 6yrs., Vst. ' 91b ...: : •• :. 3. There were ten starters. Wou by threequartors of a length. Time, lmin. 29Jsec; COONGY HANDICAP, of 350 bovs. Ono milo and three furlongs. , Mr. H. L. Oummingfc br. h. Daius, byTho Wolkin-Danaide,.syrs.. 7st. 81b. t 3lr. B. Allen's br, h; Camp Out, by Powhatan—Peaceful, syrs., 6st. 71b. t Messrs. A. and G. Tyo's ch. h. Calais, by Llangibby—Clerngh, syrs., Bst. 61b. .. 3 tDeadheat. There wero seven starters. Time, 2niin.' 22Jsec. In tho run-off, Camp Out won by half a. head. Time, 2min. 21$Bec. BUIiWOOD fcimOii HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Ono mile, llr. E. E. D. Clarke'B br. c. Cape Sky, bv The Wclkin-Oaipe Hatteras, 3yrs., 7st. 81b : 1 Messrs. A. and G. Tye's b. m. Highilown, by White Eagle—ldcta Burke. 6yrs., Vst. lllb :....-. 2 Mr. S. H. Hlackwoll's blk. f. Queen Comedy, by Comedy King—Pendant, 3yrs., Sat. lib. i There were eighteen starters. Won by a neck. Time, lmin. 42Jsec.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 7

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CAULFIELD CUP MEETING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 7

CAULFIELD CUP MEETING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 7

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