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SPORTING.

THE MELBOURNE CUP. DERBY WINNER SCORES AGAIN. A GREAT FINISH. MOUNTAIN KNIGHT BREAKS A LEG By Cable —Press Association—Copyright. Received Nov. '2, ".So p.m. Melbourne. Nov. 2. The weather was line for "Cup Day" and there was a record crowd. Results: CLT HCRDLE RACK.—Klinger (11.11 l 1, Binnum (!i.O) i, Katiaj/awa ili.S) :S. Sixteen started. Won 'by half a length. Time, ;tmin. 47'y!;.scc.

RAILWAY HANDICAP.—Ipoh 1, Flash of Steel 2, Andesine :!. There were nineteen starters. Won by a neck, Time, Imin. lfli/,sec. NOVEMBER Nl'RSEßY.—Ptngclnn.l 1, Heatherbrae 2, Ayr King :l. Twentytwo starters. Won by half a length. Time, lmin. !)'/.sec.

MELBOURNE CUP. Handicap sweepstakes of 30 sovs. each, fi ft., or 2 sovs. ft. only, with 800(1 sovs. added, and a trophy value 1,1:) sovs.; second horse to receive. UiOO and the third 800 sovs. out of the stake. Two miles. Mrs. K. A. Widdis' br c PATROBAS, by Wallace—Sizzle, 3 vrs; 0-7. . 1 Mr D. U. Seaton's I. c WESTCOURT, by Bright Steel—Trinket, 3 yrs. ".'» 2 Messrs. P. Roger and J. Rivers' b or ■br m CARLITA, by Charlemagne. IT.—Couronne, 4 yrs.; 8.5 ;i Mr. J. Wren's b h OARLIN, by Linacre—Argea, 4 yrs; 8.5 4. | Cyklon, Nat Berry, Cetigne, Ravello, Panacre, and Perambulator were scratched. Just after the start Mountain Knight, St. Carwyne, and MarculI fus fell, Mountain Knight breaking his fore leg. Radnor and Lempriere led most of the way, and Lempriere led into the straight. Westcourt shot out at the distance, but was soon chased by Patrobas. A neck and neck race ensued, and, amid great excitement, Patrobus won by half a neck, a length separating second and third. Time, Smin. '2S'/,sec. Garlin was fourth, Lnrdner fifth, Football sixth, with Bnrrabadeon last CUP STEEPLECHASE. Expiation (10.2) 1, Coradjill (U.i) •>, Hold Vale (10.3) .'I. .Seven others started. Scots | fiuard fell. Coradjill was beaten by I seven and a-half lengths. Time, 4min.' ftsee. • I

VAN YEAN STAKES.-Gai 1, Panacre 2, One .'I. Thirteen others started, Won by half a length, a head separating second and third, Time, linin, ,4l»8Q»

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1915, Page 5

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1915, Page 5

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 3 November 1915, Page 5

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