ARTILLERYMAN'S CUP
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and A'.Z. Cable Association. SYDNEY, November 5. (Received November 5, at noon.) Tiie, ‘ Herald ’ describes tho Alelboume. Cup as a well-conditioned field, and says a splendid start was effected. It adds: Cuming down the straight Alilliemo took charge, and, with British Arch, Telecles, and Dick Aleagher, rattled past the judge's box. At the turn Telecles was in command, and here Artilleryman worked his way through the field. In a few strides Telecks was in difficulties, and, with a brilliant run on the rails, Artilleryman swung into the home stretch, with Richmond Alain, Chrome, Lucknow, and Two Blues in hopeless pursuit. The ‘Telegraph’ says; No easier victory has been scored for years. Passing the sheds Lewis got a remarkable opening which took Artilleryman to the front, and. after a brilliant, sensational run, he won easily,
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Evening Star, Issue 17191, 5 November 1919, Page 6
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140ARTILLERYMAN'S CUP Evening Star, Issue 17191, 5 November 1919, Page 6
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