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AUSTRALIAN TURF.

BEAULIVRE AGAIN. WINS CHEiMSFORD STAKES. HIGH CASTE IN SECOND PLACE. SYDNEY, September 15. Continuing his winning way, Beaulivre completed his third successive victory when he won the Chelmsford Stakes at Tattemall's meeting at Randwick yesterday. He also established superiority over High Caste, who showed more dash than in recent races. An interesting duel is i expected between them in the Epsom Handicap, for which they are almost equal favourites. The Lord Quex three-year-old Pinero, who won the Three and Four-Year-Old Handicap, beat the odde-on firvourite Evergreen for the second time within a fortnight. Beaupartir and Gladynev held forward positions in the Spring Handicap, but neither threatened danger in the final stages. The stewards held an inquiry into the running of Gladynev and accepted the explanation of his connections, but reprimanded the jockey F. Shean for hie indifferent handling of the horse. Jockey D. Munro expressed the opinion that Ajax would have a hard task to beat Beaulivre in the weight-for-age races in Melbourne at the meetings in October and November. The first clash between them is likely to take place in the Caulfield Stakes. Beaulivre'a time. 1.51%, for the Chelmsford Stakes was actually ae meritorious ae Heroic's 1.50% in 1924. as, owing to the false rail in use yesterday. Beaulivre covered 27 yards more than the customary distance, nine furlongs. Throe colte whose prospects for the Australian Derby were enhanced by their efforts yesterday wore tho Victorians Lucrative, Pandect and Scientist, who won the Randwick Novice in hollow fashion. Details are: — TRAMWAY HANDICAP or £500. TCTen furlongs and 22Uyds.— Tel Asur. 7.8 (A. Knox). 1: Katanga, 7.13 (E. Battle), 2; Radical, 8.3 (D. Ashmore), 3. Fourteen started. Brazen Boy was scratched. Head; length. Time, 1.25. CHELMSFORD STAKES of £IMO. weicht-for-atc, nine furlongs.—Beaulivre (N.Z.). 9.7 (D. Munro), 1: High Caste (N.Z.-bred). 9.7 (E. Bartle). 2: Pandect 7.9 (W. Cook), 3. All started. Half a length; 2iL .* fv ? onsta nt was fourth. Nightbeam finished eighth and Peerless last. Time 1 Sl\' 2 SPRING HANDICAP of £500. one mile and ■ quarter and 27yds.—Gundagai. 7.8 (J Duncan) l" Old Bowley 8.4 (F. Hlckey). 2; Dashing Cavalier! 8.13 (J. Coutts). 3 Fourteen started. Including Gladynev. sixth, and Beaupartir. ninth. Neck* * lenstn - Coor a n ea was fourth! PLANS FOK FUTURE. NEW ZEALAND HORSES, TO RACE AT A.J.C. MEETING. (Reed. 10 a.m.) SYDNEY, fchie day. Beaulivre may not race again until the Epsom Handicap. He is thoroughly fit and needs no further racing. He would be penalised in the Hill Stakes on September 21, and that race is not easy to win with a penalty. E. McMenamin may ride Mildura in the Epsom Handicap. Beau Vite's mission is the Metropolitan Handicap, and W. Cook hae been released from Early Bird. Hie mount in, the Epsom Handicap will be Readirc. The diminutive apprentice jockey G. Young, a eon of Gloaming's former rider, achieved hie firet win on Pinero. SUN VALLEY SCORES. EVENTS IN MELBOURNE. MELBOURNE, September 15. At the Moonee "Valley Racing Club's meeting yesterday the Stakes was won by Sun Valley, from Warbind and Industry. The New Zealand-bred Pantoon wae successful in the Budgeree Handicap. Results were:— MOONEE VALLEY STAKES of £1«M, three-year-old., one mile—Sun Valley. 8.9 (E. Preston). 1; Warbird, 8.9 (J. O'Brien). 2; Industry. 9.4 (T. Webster), 3. Fifteen started. Three lengths; length and • quarter. Time. 1.41V4. BUDGEREE HANDICAP of £4M, one mile and a quarter.—Pantoon (N.Z.-bred). 8.9 (N. Crelehton). 1; Speamings. 7.6 (R. Hall). 2; Msluno. 8.2 (H. Mornement). 3. Eleven started, including National Length; head. Time, 2.7',i.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 220, 16 September 1940, Page 9

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AUSTRALIAN TURF. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 220, 16 September 1940, Page 9

AUSTRALIAN TURF. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 220, 16 September 1940, Page 9