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Effortless Caulfield Guineas Win RESPIIViTOR IMPRESSES . NEW ZEALAND WINNERS AT V.A.T.C. MEETING Received Oct. 1.5, 7.5 p.m. MELBOURNE. Oct. 15. The weather was fine but dull for the opening day of the V.A.T.C. meeting at Caulfield yesterday. Pan toon, raced and trained by Jack Fryer, finished strongly to win the 1010 Welter. John Dory was a promising third. Pantoon secured a third in each of previous two starts anu should prove a good stake-winner. Florin won the Debutant Stakes, lor colls and geldings, in the last stride. He cost 3UO guineas as a yearling and was second al. Flemington last week. tried to lead all the way. Halifax, with a fast-linishing effort, was third. Florin's trainer, S. Murphy, won the Debutant Stakes previously with Gay Lover. * v Trueness, I he Gimcrack Stakes winner, Jinished brilliantly in the Debutante Stakes, for fillies. She has had two wins in two starts and cost 556 guineas as a yearling. Heart's Desire ran a good race and Much to Say finished well. High Caste had an effortless victory in the Caulfield Guineas, making his third successive win. He cost £7oou and has won approximately £ll,OOO in stakes for his present owner. The trainer, *J. T. Jamieson won the Guineas previously with Ammon Ra. Reading essayed to lead all the way but was outclassed in the linal stages. Zonda tinished well. Glenlino and Wilson gave a fair performance, but Pure Gold was a failure. High Caste has not been beaten in four starts here. Respirator enhanced his Caullicld Cup chance by winning the Herbert Power Handicap. He was last early but finished brilliantly. He gave his rider, E. Bartie, his third successive ■ win. Rivette, with 211 b. less than in Jhe Caulfield Cup, pleased by to-day’s ' effort, as also did Donor's Hill, who finished well. Ortelle’s Star disapj pointed and Netherlea was outclassed. Hilton, owned by the former New ' Zealander, Mr. W. R. Kemball, linisli•ed brilliantly to win the Toorak Han- . dicap. By Beau Peru from Awaken, 'he was bred in New Zealand. CarpenI tier put up a good race. Geebung, who i had an interrupted run, enhanced his Caulfield Cup prospects by finishing third. Tetieen was a disappointment. Results arc: - loii> Welter (.Of £500; 9 furlongs'. Fantoon, 9.3, N. Creighton 1 ' Soltoi, 9.8, H. Olsen 2 | John Dory, 8.0, H. Badger 3 | Eighteen started. Half a neck; one: and a-half lengths. Ronevin w<aS ' fourth. Time, 1.53. Debutant Stakes. (For colts and geldings; four fur.) | Florin, 8.0, V. Hartney 1 j Procyon, 8.0, H. Badger 2 j Halifax, 8.3, F. De Valle 3' Twenty-two started. Half a head; i two lengths. Black Legend was fourth. ■ Time, 481 sec. Debutante Stakes. (For fillies; Jour furlongs'. i Truencs-, (Harinero Tmcst), 8.0, E. Bartie 1 i Heart's Desire, 8.0, S. Tomlison . . 2 f Much lo Say, 8.0, L'. Simmonds 3 [ Nineteen started. One and a-quaajer I lengths; two lengths. 'l'ramjUil Sta.- - j war. fourth. Time, 48-s Cc. Cauliield Guineas. i Of £2730; one mile'. i HIGH ( ASI E, 8.-), E. Bartle .1 i READING, 8.6, D. Munro 2 I ZONDA, 8.1, C. McLaughlan . 3 i Nine started. Three-quarters of a I length; one length. Gientino was I fourth. Time, 1.38”. Herbert Power Handicap. (Of £650; li furlongs). RESPIRATOR, 8.10, E. Bartle . J RIVETTE, 8.6, E. Preston 2 IDONOR’S HluL, 6.12, T. Griffiths 3 ' Fifteen started. Half a head; one and a-half lengias. Denis Girl was I fourth. Time, 2.18. Toorak Handicap. (One mile). i HILTON, 9.1, O. Phillips A CARPENTIER, <B.O, S. ivlartin .......... 2 GEEBUNG, 8.7, H. Badger 3 I Twenty started. Half a lengtn, j length. Rcxfelt was fourth, Turn., 1.39. Rivette showed slight soreness aftm his race in the Herbert. Power Handicap yesterday, out is much improved to-day. High Caste greatly impressed in ihc Guineas and should win the V.R.C. Derby and also weight-for-age race.:. Ajax is a doubtful proposition for further racing this spring. RACING AT RANDWICK CITY TATTERSALL’S HANDICAP PANTHEON HORSE WINS Received Oct. 15, 7.5 p.ni. SYDNEY, Oct. 15. City Tattersall’s Club meeting vrac held at Randwick yesterday. The principal results were: — City Tattersall’s Handicap. (OI £1000; 11 miles). BRISTOL (Pantheon -Bairn), 8.3, Coutts 1 SALAZAR, 7.10, Duncan k THE BLIZZARD, 7.0, Murphy . . 3 All started. Bristol came with a paralysing run in tile straight and won ' by one and a-half lengths, with The Blizzard a head away, third. Tber, came Katanga and Head Check. Time, Club Welter Handicap ( HEKR4' BAR, 8.4, McMenamin i • MOORSOTIS, 7.6, Drake 2 BREEZE, 7.10, Hickey 3 Twelve started. Three lengths; length. Time, 1.37. , The Flying Handicap was won by Denis, from Brazandt and Might Not,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 244, 16 October 1939, Page 4

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HIGH CASTE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 244, 16 October 1939, Page 4

HIGH CASTE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 244, 16 October 1939, Page 4