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THE CAULFIELD CUP

The Caulfield Cup will he run tomorrow. ~ . , The following table (prepared by “Cardigan,” in the _ ‘ Australasian ’) shows the progressive increase of speed attained in Australia since 1906, in-

elusive - Distances moo. 10)?. 1313. m. Time DrrV. 4 furlong'? 0,4!) 0.40 0.4!) M“ 4 5 1 1-5 l\ furlongs ... 0.33 ?•*<! (U4 I 6 furlongs i'.b} 1.IH 1,0 o.r.o ?} fij furlongs ... 1.7 1.7 1..H n r> furlongs ... 1.124 1.12} i.i S* l.lflf 7 furlongs ... 1.2fiJ 3.23 3 ■51.23 3 •5 1.24 -» 1 mil* 1.38 1-37* 1.37} 1.MJ 1* Of 2* 9 furlongs ... If miles 1 -r>n 2.0 1.32} 2.'il 1.52 1.413 vvl, 11 furlongs ... 2.2«i 2J0 2.18; -.ll } :ij 1J miles 2,32s 2-31} 2.31 23 2 2 miles 3.27 3,27 3.20 3.22} 4J

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Evening Star, Issue 19381, 15 October 1926, Page 12

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THE CAULFIELD CUP Evening Star, Issue 19381, 15 October 1926, Page 12

THE CAULFIELD CUP Evening Star, Issue 19381, 15 October 1926, Page 12