VICTORIAN TRACK NOTES
(Beceived 14th October, 1.45 p.m.) ..'. MELBOUENE, This Day. It is still raining at Caulfield and prospects aTe for a heavy track tomorrow: Peter Jackson and fiogilla ran three furlongs on the grass in 39Jsec. Parkwood (A. Heed) did a similar, trip in. .38Jsec, Lady Pam and Kuv.era. took, 41see, Dermid'4osec, and later 4<Hsea, Limarch 38isec, and Johnnie Jason and Green Oak 39sec.
At Flemington ■ the tracks' were sodden. Middle Watch (J. Munro) did cantering and looks ' well. Mulcra strode over two miles, and Prince Dayton. cantered over the same distance.
Further Melbourne Cup scratchings are Steel-Guitar and Prince Leo.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 11
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