MOONEE VALLEY MEETING
United Tress Association—By Electrlu Tele-erui)U--Cowlright. : -.MELBOURNE, October 17. Palm Queen, owned by Mr. W. R. Kemball and ridden by: the New: Zealand apprentice, G.-Dick, had a surprise win in the Whittlesea 'Trial Handicap at Moon.cc Valley. : ':'-The' Melbourne Cup candidate, Verbcrry, finished strongly in second place. Royal Hunting and Morbury were fourth''mid fifth • respectively in the Park Handicap. Mclisande was,third, in the Epping .Handicap. .1. -O'Siillivan rides Hyperion and J. Muiiro L'Elite-in the Cup. I Tucker'will probably ride ■'•Appellant iv Saturday's steeplechase,.. ■ :„. ■ . New Zealand acceptors! for minor Caulfield events oil Saturday include Radiant Star in , the '.Bui-wood Handicap, " 'Lady Prinirob'o: in the Mona Nursery, Whernsidcand: Teak'in 'the Gwyri Nursery,' and Silver Ring, Stftghol-n, and Morbury in the ■'Windsor Handicap.. . : The Cup will commence at 13.30 p.m. Sir- Simper ■ has drawn No. 2 position- at the barrier iri . the Cup. ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1934, Page 10
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142MOONEE VALLEY MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 94, 18 October 1934, Page 10
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