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CAULFIELD CUP

WON Iil r LUCKXOW AFTER A GREAT ItACE'! St Tel«rro.th-Hves» A»»uci«Hiou-Oopjrrl»lil (Rcc, October 19, 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, October 18. The weather was nno lor Cup Day (it Caumeld, and there was a great attendance. JLlel'.glit was a hot lavourite tor the G'.vyu JNursory Handicap, but beg.ni slowly. Coleus led over me lust lour fiiilongs, and won in the iccord time of luiin. ljsee. Delight, iiikshing lust on the rails, in the luiirui place. The Uiulfield Cup provided a great race Isightwatch looked like a winner at the distance, but Lueknow finished in great style, and won by half a neck. Chronio was a close third. Surveyor was seventh in the early oUiges of the nice, but finished fourth on tilio mis. All three place-getters were trained by Richard Bradlie.d. I'. Bukoek, rider of tlio winner, won last year on King Otfa, from the same stable. The timV Umin. 32see., is a Cimlfield record. Tho last halfmile was covered in oO.sec. The cup was presented by Her Excel-; lcncy Lady Jlunro-Ferguson to Mr. Arthur Robinson, State Solicitor-General, brother and part owner. Resiuts:— GWI'N NURBEI!V, of CM sovs. Five furlongs. - Coleus, Bst J Fluent, 2 Glad Star, 7st. 121b Sixteen started. Won by a neck, with the third horse half a length nwny. Time, lmin. Usee. OAULFIELD CUP, of 5000 eovs. Ono mile and a half. Messrs. Robinson and Clark's ch. h. Lueknow, by Ifenono-Amphosa, Bst. Gib (F. Bullock) 1 Nightwatch, Bst. lib. ... (G. Harrison) „2 Cliiome, 7st. lllb (Duncan) 3 Twenty started. Lord Setay led into the straight from Eusebius,' with Lucknow twelfth. Eusebius led at the five furlongs post. Eusebius, .Richmond Main, Lueknow, and Nightwatch was the order when tins straight was reached. Lueknow took charge at the half distance, and won by half a neck, Qlirome being three-quarters of a length away. Time. 2-niin. 32aec; WYUNA STEEPLECHASE, of 300 bovb. Two miles three fuit.ongs, eighty yards. Tarnrtia Jack, 12st. 101b. ... (S. Reid) 1 Zenalban, 9st. 21b. - 2 Lunuit, lOst. Bfb 3 Five started. Won by fivo lengths. T.'uie, 4min. 37} sec. FLEMINGTON GALLOPS. (By Tclegraph-Prcss Association-Copyrleht Melbourne, October 18. In the gallops at Flemington, Seabouiul rail twelvo furlongs on the sand, beginning slowly, in 2min. 4-ssec. Drumlire covered a mile in lmin. 4750 c., mid Crusader a mile on the grass in lmin. 50sec.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 20 October 1919, Page 6

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CAULFIELD CUP Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 20 October 1919, Page 6

CAULFIELD CUP Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 20 October 1919, Page 6

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