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4 MELBOURNE CUP MINTING RICHMOND MAIN WINS DERBY. MKLHOrii.NT: STAKIvS WON UY CKTKiNE. flfcc. November 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, Nuvem'ber 1. 'I'lii! Victoria 1C ;i<j iny Club's billing Meeting opL'iieii in dm, weather, with light ruin lulling. There was an enormous attciiuiiiice. Clan L-'.nguii won the Ma.den in record tiim.' fur tne race. Trey led for' the last iurlong of tne Nluribyrliong' Plate. Delight \v;is prominent in the early ttagsv, and finished tilth. Lewis, who rode Trey, won the same wee on Finland twenty .wars ago, Surveyor wan always well up in the '.Derby, itiehmond Main came. with a great run when lie challenged below the distance. The last iialf-mile occupied ■lOJsee. Surveyor was lwaten inside the iLslanee. Chill won (ho Calif alii Slakes brilliantly. Liu-k----now, who was third of last in the early singes, finished with great dash, llyniestra was fourth on the rails to tho straight. Ilyniwlra goes to Wellington on Tuesday morning. Snub was scratched for the .Hctliain Handicap, as he was not doing very well. I!esults:— MAIDEN PLATE, a sweep-takes of o sivs., with 5(10 bovs. added. One mile. Mr. G. KouMiam's l>r. c. Clan l'\'n-
gon, bv Wallaee —Clarissa, 3yi's., Bst. ..." ; 1 Mr. J. Clark's br. g. Tnngalooma, by I/nacre—Anxietv, llyrs., Tst. 121b. 2 Mr. 11. D. Parkinson's b. e. Spring Mist, by Shepherd King-Sweet ■ Honey, Hyrs., B?i' •••• 3 Tliero were Ihirtren starters. Won by a lenutli, half a leni;t.!i brhvoen second and thiril. Time, Imih. 40isee. MAUIBVIiNONC! PLATE, a sweepstakes of 25 sovs., with 1500 sovs>. added. Five furlongs. Mr. E. F. I). Clarke's eh. f. Trey, by The Welkin—Teppo. 2yrs.. Sit. slb. (K. I.ewis) 1 j[r. TL Tanjlev'sli. f. Tres?:uly Onesn, bv Tressadv—Formula, 9-+. Vl>. /P. Kelly) 2' Mr. N. Falkiner's b. f. Alidilli, by Tressadv —Lc.'ibos. 2yr i -'.. Sst. 51b. (CI. ITnnison) 3
(Winner bred by owner.) There wprp fifteen starter?. AY-rm by half 11 length, :i ltpcl; l>e(.ween second ami third. T : me, 1'""'. , A'K'.TOPT\ 1 T)V,I?HY, a swro"st"ke= ft 30 sovs., with S(V)D ?ovs. added. One luilr aiiil'i ]r\!f. . . JJr- .T. Throng "h. c. Piehmn'yl M'in. Vy Prince i'ootf) —Australian Gos, 3vrs. Sst. 10!1> (A. AYood) 1 Ml'. '.A. 1). Murnhy ;iiiO Sir Samuel Tlorneni's br. p. Arlil> cry":ni. by (lompdv l*'ing—Cro« IWtrvy, Svrs.. 8-=t. 101b (ft. Tlnrn.'-m) 2 Mr. AV. G. Ptrid's rb. c. Purveyor, 1:v >3f.-sail —Pedometer, 3vr«.. Psl. lOlb (-T. I'illorii) 3 (Winner bred by owner A Thorp were semi et:irt","s. S» v vevor lipid sreot'd po-'it.ie'i i ' the I'flf _'! s " tnii'V. Arl:'ll»rvnrtii M into the strjiicflit. TRi:'b"iO"'l ATnin c'inlMiffpd and lc'l f'Wti the I>n l i'-''i t 'l^' l rp. and won bv ''"If " lpn*th. Surveyor was fhnv-r.ni'u'tprs of a length awny.' Tin'". !min. 3,Y|?pp. Previous Winn l "' 5 - Winners of tho Y.li.C. Derby since 1909 are as under:— 1909 Prince Foote (Sir Foolc), 2mm. 37scc. 1911) Beverage (Master), 2min. 37^cc. 11111 Wihiri (Wallace). 2min. 383sclv 11112 AYo'.awa (Wallace), 2min. MJsec. 1913 Boragoon (Multiform), 2min. ilSJsec. 1914 Carlitu Charlemagne U), 2niin, 37|sec. 1915 I'alrobas (WnTJace), 2niin. !S7sec. 19IG Wolaroi (Kenilworth), 2rain. •C'lsec. 1917 Biplane (Comedy King), 2min. MJsec. 1918 Eusebius (Kudorus), 2m:n. ■lijtec. CANT ALA STAKI-3S, a sweepstakes of 20 fn-5., with 2000 sovs. added. One mils. Messrs. CI. Johnston nml A. T. I'liurgood's ell. li. dial. by Maltfield Piatello, iyw., (Ist. 81b. ... (G. May) 1 Alcssrs. Hivbinsnn and Clark's oh. h. Lucknow, by Minora—Amplwra, fivrs.. !)>l: 31b (I'\ Bullock) 2 51 r. AV. H. KembnT'-j eh. h. Hv!ncM f rn. hv Hvmcltus—Slraga, Syrs., Bst. nib. (j. o'siipa) s There were twentv starters, Choi led most, of the way. TTymestrn was always fourth or fifth.. AVon by a length, third horse three-ciuaiiers' of a length away. Ti«ip. Imm. flSJsw. MELBOURNE STAKES, a sweepstakes of 10 mvs.. with 10M wre. added. Ono mile and a quarter. Mr. T. H. St.irton's b. li. Cetigne, by Hralion—Pretty Nell, aged, 9st. 311) '. (A. AYood) 1 Mr. 1). V. Sea ton's l>lk. h. Wolaroi, by Kenilwoi'tli —AA'iddcn Lass, Gyis., 9st. 31b 2 Mr. J; 13aroll's b. 1). Prince Yiridis, 'by Prince Foote—La Crosse. syrs., 9k Sib 3 Also started: Niglitwatch, 9st. AVon by a neck, a half-length between second and third. The last half-iuilo was run in 4SUee. lIOTH.AM EANDJCAP, a sweepstakes of 5 sore., with Sflil sovs. added. Olio ■mile and a half. Mr. J. f'cobie's l>r.. h. Scabomid, by Coil—Sen AVnll, 7st. lib 1 Mr. F. l''airway's ch. g. King of the Sea bv Sea Princp—irernda, 7st. Sib. ...' , 2 Mnjor A. Cnrrie's gr. h. Aienin, by Hoi Ilerode—7:d. ... 3 There wero th'rteen st arte re. Kimr of the Sm led to the baif-dislancp. AVon by a neck. Time, 2m\n.' 32-ee— Press Assn.
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