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Article : 1,109 wordsTrainer K. Duggan and his apprentice, J. Goldstone, were associated in their biggest win to date when Jeypore (right) captured Tattersall's Cup at Randwick on New Year's Day. Jeypore is a four-year-old by the Queensland sire, Highfield, and is just striking his best form. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 857 wordsWith the Carrington Stakes as a guide to sprint form, the Challenge Stakes is usually regarded as a little easier to pick than the average big handicap. Whether it will prove so on this occasion remains to be seen, but it is certain that some of those who figured prominently in the Carrington, are likely to be well in the picture again. However, a non-starter in the Carrington in Remora reads as good as anything on Christmas form to commence a ...
Article : 1,676 wordsBy scoring 452 not out, Bradman has set the tongues of the whole, world wagging. He has eclipsed Ponsford, the machine. But Bradman is more than a machine. He has the audacity of youth, and, if he has not the peerless grace of some of the great masters, he makes rungetting so easy that he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 89 wordsDON BRADMAN will be well advised to ease up' in his cricket as much as possible. He has played so many big innings this season, in some of them scoring at an extraordinary pace at periods, that if he is not careful he will become stale. This, of course, is hot a season of Test cricket, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 wordsThe Tasmanian batsman, J. Atkinson, has twice gone in first and carried his bat through an innings for his State against Victoria. He is becoming a rival ...
Article : 94 wordsIn making his 452 Bradman scored much faster than Ponsford had done in his big innings. He passed oPnsford's 437 in 6 hours 46 minutes, Ponsford having ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 8 Jan 1930, Page 1
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