CAULFIELD'S FINAL DAY
United Press Association—By Electrlo Telecrapb—Copyright. (Received October 20, 9.30 a.ni.) MELBOTFBNE, This Day. E. Acton Adams has arrived at Melbourne. White Nose is suffering from strained ligaments in tho near forelog, and is returning to Adelaide. The Cranbourno Cup on Wednesday resulted in a head victory for Eamado over Silver Lady and Green Island. New Zealand acceptors for Caulfield tomorrow include Cavalcade in the Gwyn Nursery, Queen Helen in the Mono. Nursery, Closing Time in the first division of the Windsor Handicap, and Movio Stnr and Rulanut in the second division of the Windsor Handicap. Glenvarloch is lame. £* .Qf"!?j a fading aiMteur *W?IVI
has been disqualified for twelve months at Cranbourne over . his riding of Thomistoeles in the Hunters' Cup. Grico is appealing. Pretzel was bandaged while working today. His trainer says that there is nothing wrong. '
Cupid's Dart has been sold to Mr. Percy Miller. Kamado has been, sold to go to India.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 96, 20 October 1933, Page 11
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157CAULFIELD'S FINAL DAY Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 96, 20 October 1933, Page 11
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