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RACING AT CAULFIELD

FORM OF CUP CANDIDATES . - POWER STAKES TO,SECOND WIND;->J- .< ■ ' . SHADOW KING MAKES RECORD. - • '-t . . . ■ .s.'- ■ .’'i-?.;-,?.-:

' By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. I'; Rec. 7 p.m,- . Melbourne, Oct,. 15? For'the Caulfield races to-day the weather was fine and bright. There ' was a . fair attendance ;and -the going was good. : Despite a poor jump at , the- second last hurdle Not' Infallible won the Emu Hurdles race comfortably. He raced consistently and deserved the w r in. Sea Mis- , 'tress had a narrow win in the. Nursery. This was its second victory in two" starts. Roadstead and Dunlbra finished well.. Sea Mistress wa,s ridden by Ashley Reed and' cost -110 guineas as a' yearling. The Caulfield Cup,. Candidate Second ; Wind had an .impressive'win. in the Herbert Power Stakes. This is Trainer , Holt’s seventh’ success-in this race. Glareput up its best performance in Mel-\ bourne to date. Carradale was ,un-*L lucky, being cramped for want' of galloping room. ' . Gay Mutineer was seventh early . in J the Moouga Handicap; hint finished best and won brilliantly.' He is, engaged..in, the cup and is trained .by the former New Zeaiauder, Dave Price,, whose son > Bert trains Byron. The clip candidate? Shadow King won the Coongy Handicap comfortably. This-is his first -win. in. eleven - months. .. The. time .iB a re- -. cord. • pulled up-lame and is ? not likely to run in the cup. Soulton. failed, after having every chance. . Pinnacle was wrfl< placed ( aM the way-' ■ and won the first division of the Welter , in good - fashion. He' was successful in' the same event two years ago. • The - Tasmanian-owned and trained' Darpuna had a runaway victory in the second division of the Welter. He was bred at Bonny Vale." .. - ' 'Results are:— / ; / - EM-V HURDLES. ' Of 600 sovs. About two miles. , ‘NOT INFALLIBLE, 10.10 .........'.- I PLUNDERER, 10.12 ................ 2 CYANATE, 10.10 .................. -3 ’ Five started. Won by four lengths, six-- lengths between second and third.’ Yorick was fourth. Secutum fell. Time, i, -3min‘ 45|sec, '. /. - . . MONA NURSERY. - ; ’ Of7Boo sovs. Four furlongs and. a-half. SEA MISTRESS,'B.IO 1 ROADSTEAD, 8.2................... 2 DUNLORS, 7.12*.................... 3

. Eighteen' started. Won by half a head, three-quarters of a length between second arid third. Burbot was fourth. Time, O 6'lsec. . - , , . HERBERT ..POWER STAKES. 7 'Of 1000 sovs. One mile & three -furlongs. SECOND WIND, 9.10 (T. ? Lewis) .. 1 GLARE, 9.1 (F. Dempsey) • CARRADALE, 9.0 (N. Jones) ....... 3 Six started. Won by a short fleck* half a head between second and thirjt Cimbrian was fourth. Time, 2min- ?-■■■ ' . - ' •'. ■ ':■ ' ■■ ' ?'■<' 'v? ; . MOONGA HANDICAP. . . 7 Of 600 sovs. Seven furlongs. ;;; GAY MUTINEER, 7.13 ? 1 FURST ARROW, 7.7- 2 BYRON, 8.6 3 •Eighteen started; Won by a length. andV a-quarter, a length and. a-h'ilf : her’ tween second third. Sal'onia’; wae fourth.'? Tinje, .Imin 26|sec. . , ■■ ' " ■' : , COONGY HANDICAP. ' .' Of 750 sovs. One mile- & three';furlongs*.' SHADOW KING, 7.13 1 SARTARESS, '7.0" ......... 2 EL REY. 8.2 '...... 3 Fourteen started. Won by two lengthy Tais'ho was fbiitth. Time, 2miti/,l9ise#-- ' ■■ ■ j ' '' ' ' MOORA WELTER. > First Division. 1 ' ' ’ Of.'6oo:'.soys." One' mile PINNACLE, 8.13 ... ;.?... rt.. a PECUNIA,. 9i3 ‘ 2 GAY SALUTE, S.T .. J;.1...... 3 Thirteen started?. Won by a length and! a-quarter, half a, length between second and third? Cosy -Rug was fourth. Time, dmin 41isec. ■ • . - ..MOORA WELtER. -. ( ; : Second Division. , - •DARPUNA, 8.9*,..... .? 1 CLARION CALL, 9.2 .............. '2. QPERA QUEEN, 8.10 ..... 1....... 3 Fourteen started. Won by six lengths, ’two and a-half lengths between . and third. . Donace was fourth. Time,; Tmin 4djsec?- ' ' ’/ " ' / ' ‘ ... . . . .. PHAR LAP THE SUPER HORSE, new zealanders;:.tributes. = .??? ■'.' ~ By ..Telegraph; —Press Association. ■ ■ v ';". I '' ?' ; ,1 Auckland, 0ct, 15, ■ Warm . tributes' to the great Australian facehorse ,Phar Lap are - paid by . New.. Zealand sportsnien wh© returned by> th® Ulimaroa. The'J trainer -A. McCaulay, who; brought -back Nightmarch,.\yas fUI - —. prised to hear that Phar I*a,p had been scratched for the Caulfield Cup. He said,.. however, that even had he known th© champion was to drop 'out-' before >.hesailed; he would ■ have' f brought Night-; march back by the Ulimaroa' and not nt-" tempted to win the Caulfield • Cup.'

Nightmarcb. will be a contestant .in tae New Zealand Cup at Riccarton on November 8. ; '.y v ■’. Among the sportsmen'who returned to-■ ■ day wereL. Messrs. ,W. S. Glenn and A-’-' McDonald. Mr. Glenn was delighted with the good effort,of In the Shade in finishing second to Cragford in the Metropolitan Handicap. Like everybody-else, the Wanganui sportsman was greatly impressed with .Phar Lap, to whom he referred as a super-horse. ’ • '■ . . ,-■-■" • l_—— " a / TURF TOPICS. ’ • - /•••■- ‘ ■ ... ■; •'Bi Bert. Morris yvas the most successful ■ horseman at Otaki, winning four'races. Ti Green, H. Goldfinch and W. Broughton each piloted two winners, and “singles” were scored by H; Gordon, L. Gr. Alorris, S. Gerrand.AV. Bowden, H. Wiggins and J, Barry.'. i; , V ■ Class in. Auckland Cup. : , ■This year the'Auckland Cup!contains the last two winners, Concentrate and ; C’orinaiG and also -the Melbourne Cup winner Nightmarch. Other .proven stay-\ ers in'the race are Star Stranger (sec--ohd Auckland and New Zealand. Cups, twice winner of Trentham Gold Cup), .Paquito (second Melbourne Cup), Count ,Cavour ■ (first New : Zealand* £up), In - The Shade (second New Zealand Cup) and classic Prince Humphrey, Valij Hunting Cry, and Prodice, '

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 11

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RACING AT CAULFIELD Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 11

RACING AT CAULFIELD Taranaki Daily News, 16 October 1930, Page 11