HIGH CASTE AGAIN
LLOYD STAKES WIN TIME OVER HALF MILE AUSTRALIAN CUP TO SAUL MELBOURNE. March 9 Consistency wu- well rewarded when tile 11-vt-yea:'- old .-.aul, who hud run live seconds ami two third-* in seven previous starts, won the Australian Cup on the iinai day of the Victoria itaeing clubs Autumn Meeting at Flemington yesierday. hum gave a wonderful exhibition of stamina, alter being 25 lengths from the leaders .-•veil lurlungs from the llnish. High had an elTo.\less win in the C. M. Lloyd Mak'-s against Zonda and Tranquil s-ta. Higli Caste lias now started 51 times ror ss wins. Wo fe«l-Ueats ror lliit, li seconds and tnree tlnrds. Mis stake-winnings total £30,21.5, ol winen sum £25.3 1o has been won since Ins arrival In Australia. The last half-mile or the Lloyd < takes was run in 15* seconds, which is the rastest half-mile ever timed at Flemington. p , Phoines made amends for recent defeats by capturing the Leonard stakes, but the honours were with Gold Salute, who was ered with at the start, and just railed to get up. Whisper Lckw led throughout in the Gibson Carmichael Stake*, thus completing a double tor Jockey E. Battle ami trainer J. T. Jamieson, who were also associated with High Caste’s success. Malison and Evergreen staged a stirring Ilmen in the Farewell Handicap, and the judge was unable to separate them. Details: LEONARD STAKES, first £SOO, second £ I iii. third £-.(/; t, lurs. —Phoines, 5.5 (S. Ralph;, 1; Gobi Salute, 9.12 F. Shean/, 2; Pure Gold, 8.1" .V Creighton), 3. Ten started. Hall' a head; |'wo and a-bair lengths. Urcadiau was fourth. Time, lin 13 A*. M. LLOYD STAKES, lirst £7 00. second £2*lo, third £100; wuigul-for-age; l mile. —ullgli caste, 9.0 (E. barilej, l; ZoiuUi, S.I 1 (A. nreasley), .. Tranquil .>tar, 8.3 (i\ siiean/, 3. Also started: Lucrative, 5.5. Two and a-hair lengths; head, lime, 1111 3Sjs. ALT’I'M'.V s.TEEPLLCH'.VriiE, lirst £SOO, second £iio, third £ 0; about 2i miles.— baldasair, y. 6A. Driscoll/, 1; Laveur, i".-o yL. Meenaii/, 2; Turf Boy. 12.7 (F. Douglac/, 3. .'lne started. Length and aquarter; neck. sbere khan was luurtii. Ttnie, 4m 5Us. AUSTRALIAN CUP First £2 250 and tropny valued at £100; second £SOO, third £2’su; 2f miles SAUL, Mrs u. McL. Falkiner’s hr g, syrs, by David—*Aliss (juex, e.2 (M. Mccarten) l APUSTHOPiIE, y.i N. Creighton/ .... 2 11D.VL WANE (N.Z.-breu /, 8.2 (E. ibartle/ VELUCiTY, 7.7 ;.J. Purtell) * 'Dead-heat for third Also started: Wilson, 8.5; pantler, 8.1; Companion, 7.11; Lanaruc, 7.0; llathersagc, o.l2; Mr Hona. Wmdlite. Cape Sable, 0.10; Length and a-half; three lengths. Time, 3m 50 4s. UilfUO.V CARMICHAEL STAKE'S, first £SOO, second £l4O, third £6O; two-year-olds; 7 furs.—Whisper Low, 8.9 (E. Uartle). l; Laureate. 8.3 (11. Moraeincnt), 2; Vermont, 7.6; (J. Purtell), 3. Thirteen >tarted. Three lengths; hall* a length. The Trapper was fourth. Tune, Ini 25As. PARLWELL HANDICAP, lirst £suo, second £1 10. th/rd £>o; 1 \ riuic*.—Mabsou, 7.11 V Percival). *: Evergreen, 7.9 (J. Purtell., *; Mm valley, s..s (K. Jiartle), leu started. Dead-neat for lirst.; third a length amt a-half away. Sir Romeo was fourth. Time, 2 un 7s. AUCKLAND BEATEN VETERANS AT CRICKET WELLINGTON, Sunday Auckland made a valiant attempt to reach the solid total of 326 hit up by Wellington, when the • veterans’ cricket match was concluded at the Basin Reserve yesterday, and failed to reach the objective by only 37 runs. Wellington scored 76 for four wickets in its second innings. The weather was fine and the wicket fast. For Auckland W. J. Dunning scored 120, C. C. Dacre 50 not out and W. R. Garrard 30.
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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21366, 10 March 1941, Page 2
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