SPORTING.
j TRAINING AT CAUL.FIELD. [BY EiaSOIRIO TELiSUKAI'H- COPYRIGHT] [UNI'i'KU I'ltJiSt) AoBUaXAXIOW.j - p.m.) Cauliield, October 80. Sea Prince did fourteen furlongs en the sand in 3mih. lOsecs, assisted by Meritus. Carlovna did nine fur* iongs on the grass in lmin. 56£secsj Wassaill twelve furlongs ill 2min. 4U sees; Radnor beat Marculfus over nine furlongs in 2niin. Ssecsj Golden Shore did a mile in limn. SOsees; Aleconner a mile and a-quarter, the last nine furlongS in 2min. Usees; Mountain Princess did seven furlongs on the grass in lmin. 31secs; Belove beat AurihVr over ten furlongs, the last nine in lmin 59secs;' Gladwyn did a mde on the grassjn lmin 44sees; Embracer easily beat Singlestick over ten furlongs on the grass in 2nnn 12V sees. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE. /Received 11.35 a.m.) London, October 29. A London cablegram states that the Cambridgeshire resulted: Cantilever 1, Cheerful 2, Santair 3. In the Cambridgeshire, Cantilever stalled off Cheerful's challenge ' and won by a heac.: ■.,-...,, Their Majesties motored from Sandvingham to Newmarket. This was the Queen's first appearance on a racecourse except on a State visit.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 50, 30 October 1913, Page 6
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179SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 50, 30 October 1913, Page 6
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