SPORTING.
C.J.C. SCRATCHINGS. By Telegraph—p- es s Association Ctristclmieh, Nov. 1. Micnaeln has been scratched for the C.J.C. Stewards* Handicap. Rouen has bom scratched for the Stewards' Handicap at tho C.J.C. meeting. BEZONIAN DEAD. Cliristcliurcl-, Last. Night. Sir Ceorge Clifford's well-known StonyIvurat stallion Bezonlan is dead. THE MELBOURNE CUP. PEKSHOB.E SCRATCHED. Bj Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright, Received Nov. 1, 11.10 p.m. Melbourne, Not. 1. Pershore has been scratched for the Ale'bourne Cup. The inquiry has concluded in regard tRed Cardinal's running. It was decided to tare no action.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
VICTORIAN DERBY DESCRIBED. _ Sydney, Nov. 1. the Herald, describing the Derby, states: It was very rough rounding the first turn. All the riders in the leading division eased up and there was much bumping, resultinc in consequent contention. Erasmus and Syce Knight were the. chief sufferers. Salitros here went round 'he ileld and had a randv lead at the mile post and led. for the r M t iff the journey, shaking off Syce Knight in he straight, and Nautical'* good finishing run n the last furlong. Erasmus, after strWf heaps of trouble, boldly dashed to the lead at the top of the. straigrt, hut was petered out. Syce Knight ran well, but weDk*n»d considerably In the last siity yards. The Telegraph says: Salitros at one stage had a hard race and looked like being beaten. He went to the front at the bridge =nd oped great guns when the straight was entered, winning on the bit by three length.. The Telegrspr's special representative ~,,„ ° ne ° f the r °" Kho3t °« ™** Several boms, notably Erasmus, expr-n-iieed positions fcefw.. the first and worst run,T was teaohe.-:. Rounrt th „ , ornpr ™ ™ sorely c.r.-v.de.-., inducing Conell to 'f.vl bark raugbmg apparently accidental. was Buffic:en; to throw several out of th-lr at the. back of the course, where he re ■nalnri to the end of the journey
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