MELBOURNE CUP NOTES
GALLOPS AT FIiTiJHNGTON AND CAULFIELD.
By Teleßraph-Presß Ansociation.-Oopyrtelil
Melbourne, October' 31. For training the weather was line at Fleniington. Desert (fold (K. Bracken) •covered six furlongs In'lmiii. 16-Jsec.: !• mmark (Brticke.ii) defeated Estland (Jl'Lachlan; over a mile on the grass in limn. sZs'rc. Killowcn went seven ■ furlongs in lmin. JsJscc. Kennaciuhalr boat Lingle by eight lengths over ten furlongs in 2ium, 121scc. King Olfa went nine furlongs in Ziniii. At Caulfield, ltael Locin did 'wclve furlongs on the grass in 2iuin. 38isec., Arch Marella and Gadabout did twelve furlongs in 2min. 53sec., and Cetigno went a riiile in lmin. 44Jsec. Camp Out neat Kiltlinn. Ashview did the fastest mile, in lmin. "12£scc.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 32, 1 November 1918, Page 7
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114MELBOURNE CUP NOTES Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 32, 1 November 1918, Page 7
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