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LATE SPORTING

MELBOURNE CUP MEETING. LINLITHGOW STAKES WON BY CETIGNE. (Rec. November 7, 1.20 a.m.) V.. Melbourne, November 6. The weather was fine and brifrht for the third day of the V.R.C. Meeting. There was a. record "Oaks Day" attendance. Strathredole won tho Mimosa Stakes in creat stvle. The lime is a raco record. The Kilbroney coll. 'Peroration was sixth. Cetigne established an Australasian mile record, Imin. .IJsec., in tho Linlithgow Stakes. Surveyor looked dangerous in the straight, aiul lost only in the lest hundred yards. The last, halfmile took •t"3sec., and the last six furlongs Imin. 125scp. Cotigm; was fifth Wore the-turn." Tho winner was loudly cheered. CetWne lias now won .025,03.1 in stakes. Ethiopian scored his second win of tho meeting in tlie Carnival Handicap. He came very fast from the turn. Evades, in the last hnlf-milc of tha. Oaks, came through the field at the hrm and won briliantly. She ivas vrell ridden bv Frank Bullock. Results:NOVEMBER HURDLE RACE, a sweepstakes of 5 sovs., ivitli 500 added. Three miles. . « \ F„ Hamilton's br. sr. Oopma, by Pistol—Lndv Maelgwyn, aged, 10«t. 71b. .' * Mneon, by Mnemon—Kate Carew, need. list, lib ............... Briirht Plume, bv Bright Steel—Minju, svrs„ Ost. 121b .-. 3 There w"vo six starters. Won Dy two TpuwHtt! Tim». r«min. ssee. - ■MIMOSA STAKES, a swreo«tak<;s of 8 sovs;, with GOO sovs. added. Six fur-

Vonlslmm's b. e. Strnthredole, by Trendy—\ r 2vr-.. fet. W>. 1 FhiPiil. in-'Flipiinnt—Slarlmul., 2yi'6. ( S?l' fflK " Gossinie' TTnlaVi. l>y Powbatiui-Gos-2vr«.. TWe' vpi'h ni"" starters. Won by a. lend!' and a half, two lengths between nomud '.'"d third. Ti««". 1 mm. lt»ec. LTV TTTTGOW S'l'-VKF* S . a sweepstakes Ifl sovs., with 1000 sovs. added. One in''le. , T V Slurtoiv's b. b. Cetigne, by ' f>afloii~Pr?tty Nell, Ost. 011 , ; (A. Wood) 1 W. "O. Sled's cb. e. Surveyor, by ' Nassau—Pedometer, Bst i,J. l\:llorn) 9 E.. T. liodv and 11. Sinnyoirs h. li. d bv Tho olkin iuninir Fork. nyrs. Ost. 21b. (M. C"nnel) 3 The-e were ei«ht starters'. _ Eusebius and Panacre led early, but Crtignc was in front at fie linlf distance. Won by a head, a neck between second and third. Time. Imiu. :!7src.-an Australasian rerovd. CARNIVAL HANDICAP, of ,5 sovs., with 500 sovs. aibieil. One mile and a miarter. \ W. Riordan's b. It. Ethiopian, by Dark' Ronald —Zobeydc, fiyrs., Bst 1 Pleionc. by Cardinal Beaufort—Aethva. s\ts.. Gst. 71b. ..i » 3 Rovnl Reserve, b.v Comedy King—lndependence, oyrs.. 7sl. lib 3 Eleven starters. Won b.v thrpc-qnar-ters of a length. One lenglh aiid a half between sccoiul ami third. Time, 2min. Gisec.. OAK STAKE,S, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs., with .V'O sovs. added. Olio * mile and a half. E. F. D. Clarke's eh. f. Evades, by Tho Welkin—Latiy Roberts.' Ilyrs., Sst. Ifllb 1 Varraldool. by King Ruins—Eulogy, Svrs... B a t. 101b " Sue. bv Tressadv—Formula. My is., Sft. Seven starters. Yfuraldcol led to the. distance. Won by half a lengUb four lengths between second and third. lime, .ITjscc. , , VKT'-'H VX STAKES, a sweenttfW* nf 5 sovs., with 500 sovs. added. Ono mile and « halt. - . F. Fiiivivavs eh. g. King of bj Sea I'rinee-Menid.i, lyrs.. ,s(. Olb. Court Jester, by Comedy tung-Alegai, Sst. 101b. "-"i'"iYii," it Penbnnml. bv (on—."a \\all, Seven sU'ltv. AVon by Time. 2min. 3Msee.

(The cable news In this Issue accredited to the lionclon "Times" has appeared n tha journal, but only where expressly stated is such -news the editorial opinion of the "Times.')'

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 37, 7 November 1919, Page 7

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LATE SPORTING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 37, 7 November 1919, Page 7

LATE SPORTING Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 37, 7 November 1919, Page 7

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