ON VICTORIAN TRACKS
United Press Association —By Electric Tele-
graph—Copyright.
(Beceived October'3l, 2.30 p.m.)
MELBOTJBNte, This Day. At Cau'lfiold this morning the going was good. On the steeplochase. grass FJail (F. Denipsey) ran H miles in 2min llisec, the last mile in lmin 46sec and the last furlong in 13Jsec. He went well. Maiden Hftir did the best half-mile in 4t)Jsec,
Lady Syghton and Snowacre ran a mile in lmin 46sec.l Streperus did the same distance in lmin 44^see.
Count Ito .and Chief Mate ran seven furlongs in lmin 31sec. Yultewirra easily defeated Sea Bover over li miles in 2min llisec.
Veridiquo ran five furlongs in lmin 3^sec, Segatf went 11|' miles in 2min lljsec. Waltzing Nellie and Picardy ran half1 a' mile in SOsec. . •■/
On the course proper Peter Jackson and Glideawaj' went 11 furlongs in 2min 84sec. Blixten, Burlesque, and Maltdale-finished in that order over 1J miles in 2min 13}scc.
! Game Carrington and Miramond went 1} miles in 2min 14sec. Parkwood beat Eula'nut and Perpetua over the same distance' in 2min 19sec. Eogilla went 1J miles easily ia 2min 24sec. j
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 11
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183ON VICTORIAN TRACKS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 11
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