RACING
CAustralian Pres* Association.)
MELBOURNE, February 26.- ; At Caulfield, races yesterday results were:— . : vb ; •/' ; Woodcliff Handicap,rrMaltdiile 7.6, 1; Rulanut 7,7, 2; Cupidity 7.8, ‘3. Twenty-five started, including Peter Jackson and King ppI O3SUS * AVon by half a. head. ' Time, 2.8*. >' ■
Futurity Stakes.—Winobka" 9.0, 1; Kuvera 9.6, 2 ; Game Carrington 8.12, 3. Won by three and a half lengths. Gaine Carrington finished strongly a, length and a half away. Time 1.24*. An inquiry was opened concerning the cause of Gaine Carrington’s loss of position a furlong from the start in the Futurity Stakes. Evidence: was taken and the inquiry was adjourned till Wednesday. This is regarded as an indication thal( the stewards on the track noticed something which may spell trouble for someone. , - The New Zealander Glare, schooled well over hurdles at Melbourne to-day. It is now trained by Sid Ferguson. The' New Zealander, G. Price, trained a winning double, Shakuni and Maltdale at Caulfield this afternoon. * E. Brett rides Eastern Chief in the Australian Cup.
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