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SPORTING.

Till') AUSTRALIAN TURI'. V.U.C. MKF.TIXG. ST. LF.GFR WON BY RADNOR. iowxrr wins xt.wmaukct HANDICAP. liy Cable--Press Association—Copyright Received '2B, (>.3,"> p.m. Melbourne, February 2S. There was a great crowd and line ■.weather for the V.R.I'. Autumn Meetnig. Lord and Lady Deiunan, the Slate • iovernor, and Admiral Patev were amongst those present. Radnor established a record for the St. Leger. Jown[ts time in the Newmarket Handicap has only been beaten once in the history of the race. Wallalo is now favorite for the Australian Cup. Hurdles-Darrawa' I, The Vet 2, Light Ballast 3. Nine others started. Won by half a ],.,,gtli, two Icugtus between the next horse. Time, ,'iiuin JO", lOC.

St. Leger-Radnor 1, Andelosia 2, ■Monodm 3. Radnor took the lead at the mile, and soon established a twoengtlis ,leiul, which, approaching the 'nil mile, had increased to three lengths. Radnor maintained the lead winning pulling up by eight lengths, the same between second and third. Time •bum 2%sec. Newmarket Handicap of 3000 sovs, •six furlongs-lownit 1, Cider 2, Alecon- »''!■ .!. Scratched: Caimaiiie. A good *lart. Atter a had the advantage, but at the distance the leaders strung right across the course ■mi appeared to be Cold Brew, Xuwara Aleconner Avers... .folly Beggar, lownit and Cider both came through the field with a big run, (he former gaining the verd,ct by a length, a neck between the next two. Time, Imin 13'^.see •Sire,;' Produce Stakos-Wo'orak 1 An'iMine 2, Fidelio 3. Ten started. ' The "•inner drew away on entering tile straight, and won bv four ilen<n.hs the third horse being three-quarters of a length away. Time, lini„ 14%scc Kssendon Stokes-Wallalo 1, Sea Prince 2, Audacity 3. Kight started A great finish. Won by half a head, threequarters of a length between the next. Time, 2m in 3<s%*ec. Brunswick Stakes—Meritus 1 St Vano 2, Atoro 3. Twelve .started.' Won by three lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 7'/,sec

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 207, 2 March 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 207, 2 March 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 207, 2 March 1914, Page 8

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