SPORTING.
AF.iTRALLAN BALING
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh Melbourne, Oct. 11. J Wakefield is a firm favorite for tlie 1 j Caulfield Cup. lie was supported at stc I, and at tlie close 1 to 1 was the best | offer against her. Bonnie Chief and Hymettus are next in demand, at 100 to j s . The iuttc-r would have been backed at 100 to 7. Hundred to 0 was offered against George Frederick and Ampic-r; ItWU to 20 was taken nnd wanted about Flagship. There is no set market, prices . being mostly nominal. HautviJier.s has been knocked back to •7 to 2 for the Derby, but after .700 to 200 had been taken, lie hardened to 2 to 1. ; Ibex is at :i to 1. Received 12.1.7 a.m., Oct. 1.7. Marama galloped a mile in l.bli. Vocalist beat Acetine and Barina in a mile and a quarter, done in .2.20. Hautvillers covered live furlongs in 1.0. All Bight and Gaulc-un beat Rock Gun over nine I furlongs, done in 2-7. Flagship, com- | passed the last seven furlongs of a mile j spin in l. llj. .San Fran, Grasspan gal- j loped live furlongs, and Warrior and ! Caravel half a mile in o-'lsee. Gunga Din j
covered nine furlongs in 2.2, Juggler a I mile in 1-71. Betting Caullield Cup :4to 1 Wake- j ful, 0 to 1 Hymettus. There arc- few j enquiries for Grasspan at the same price, j George Frederick and Bonnie Chiel are at I 12 to 1. !
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 237, 15 October 1901, Page 3
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