AUSTRALIAN RACING.
THE FUTURITY STAKES. SALATIS DEFEATS EURYTHMIC V A. and N.Z. ; MELBOURNE, Feb. 24. The Victoria Amateur Turf Club's meet-| ing was concluded to-day. The following was the result of the leading events:—' •>>: THE CAULFIELD FUTURITY STAKES of £3000; weight-for-age, with penalties and allowances. 7 fur. '.*' J. Mills' br h Salatis, 4yrs. by Shepheird King—Traquette, 9.0. . . . , . 1 E. Lee Steele's eh h Eurythmic, 6yra» by Eudorua— Cherry, 10.7, including 201b penalty .. .. .. .. 2 C. If. Meyer br c Caserta, Byrs. by Comedy King— 9.3, including ■ 121b pentlty . , .. ...... .. 3 Twelve started. Salatis went to the front entering the etraight, and though Eurythmio put in a wonderful finishing effort, Salatis kept his brilliant rival at bay and won by a length. Time, lm 275. WINKERS OP THE CAULFIELD FUTURITY STAKES. "-..'' I Time ■■•; " '\ ;> m. a. 1893—Reiolutc, by Trenton, 8.1 ... ... 1 301 1099—Bobadil, by Bill of Portland, 8.12 1 31 1900—Palmer, by Pilgrim's ProjjreM, 6.12 1 29* 1901—Aurous, by Wallace, 6.13 ... ... 129 1902—Sir Foote, by Sir Hugo, 6.10 ... l wjj 1903—Sir Leonard, bv Impetus. 9.0 ... 1 291 Plavaway, by Carbine, 6.7 ... ... 1 234 Gladsome, by Beaton Delaval, 9.7... 1 29* 1906—Gladsome, by Senton Delaval, 9.13 1 28J 1907—Corroboree, by Harmonist, 9.L ... 1 28* 1908-* Antonio, by Prisoner, 9.8 ... ...129 1909— Soultline, "by Soult, 9.8 129 Comedy King, by Persimmon, 6.12 1 273 Blaireour, by Wallace, 8.5 ... 1 27* 1912—Popinjay, by Maltirter ... ..» 1 281 j 1913—Eudorus, by Forfarshire, 8.12 ... 1 271 , 1914—Brattle, by Maltster, 8.2 ... 128 ' 1915—Flash of Steel, by Orby. 6.10... 1 271 1916—Maharajah, by Positano, 7.7 ... 1271 1917— Balarang, by Challenger. 9 5... 1 271 191&—Wedge, by The Welkin, 9.0 ... 1 27 Lucknow. by Minora, 7.7 ... 1 27* 1920— Gold Tie, by Maltster, 9.1 ... 1 27* Eurythmic, by Eudorus, 10.7 1.281 1923— Salatis, by Shepherd King ... 127 [In 1921, the race was abandoned owing to I a labour strike.] ALMA STAKES, 6 fur. A. G. Barlow's br f Frances Tress'ady.. 1 A. G. Tye's The Monk ...... 2 Kagi . . . . . • 3 Twenty-three started. Frances Treseady took charge entering the straight and won by three-auarters of a longh. Time, lnr 14 is. ' ■ ■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 5
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346AUSTRALIAN RACING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 5
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