SPORTING.
V.A.T.C. SPUING MEETING. SECOND DAY'S! DICING. By cable. —Press Association.—Copyrigm Received l 14, 7.35 p.m. Melbourne, October 14. The weaMier was fine but dull. There was a big attendance.- Results: — EMS HURDLES, seven ' furlongs Clontaft 1, Lasso 2, .Mountain Leather 3. Nine smarted. Won by three-quartern of a length, third horse three lengths away. Time 3min oh'/jsPc. JdONA NURSERY, four an dhalf furtangSi—Cclosia 1, Nioanor 2, Colonel Lighit 3. Twenty started-. The wiinwer led throughout. Wori hyv two and a Oialf lengths, the third horse four lengths away. Time 59y,sec. ECLIPSE STAKES, one mile and three fun-long?.—Anna Carlovna 1, RotlUca 8, tNewiberry 3. Also started: Aurifeff, Ssir Ahvynton, St. Oarwyno. Newberry led at the mile posit, aiul a furlong further hcM a twelve lengths lead. Rounding the turn, Anna Carlovna ran up, and' taking command at <oie distance, won by a neck, Newberry a head back. Tame 2miit 13% sec. AUSTRAIAN CORINTHIAN, one mile. —Winnipeg 10.7 1, GTand Charm 10.9 2, Crangamour 10.3 3. Seven other starters. Flavadwre led to ItJhe straight. Won by a length, two and a half kntgtlhs between second and third. Time luilm. "io'/isec.
OOONGY liANDIOAP, one mile and three furlongs.—Sylvanmore 0.1 1, Eu-bul-us 8.7 2, Remuneration 6.7 3. Nine olliurs started. Sylvanmore took command ait the distance and woni by Jiali' a length, with three-quarters of a length between tho next two. Time '.Jmin 24 l / z see.
MOGNGA HiVNDICAP, five and a half furlongs.—Gold Brc.w 0.13 1, Y'airrien 7.11 2, Awata 7.11 3. Twelve oAers started. A grealt a-ace from the distance. Won by half a head, third horse a length away. Tune lmin 7sec, which equals the Australasian record.
FOUL RIDING. JOCKEY DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE. Uy cable. —Press Association.—Copyright Received 15, 12.10 a.m. Sydney, October 14. During the race for the Kensington Spring Cup, five horses fell. Yarrum broke his leg, and had to be destroyed. Mcdrath, the jockey, broke his collarbone. Four others were injured. Cayuor, rider of the winner, was disqualified for life for foul riding.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 121, 15 October 1914, Page 8
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