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  3. THE SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    For some time past "Sportsman" has been receiving quite an avalanche of commands from explaining in truly patheur ...

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  4. NO MIGHTY JUMPERS.

    The supply of Jumpers of big timber in victoria is not at all too liberal. The malden hurdle and steeple events, run at the Grand National carnivals in the ...

    Article : 153 words
  5. THE MEANDERING OF MESCAL.

    Mescal, three-year-old daughter of that prince of begetters of sprinters, they fairly meandered in the winner of the six furlong kogarah Stages, for which ...

    Article : 240 words
  6. TURFY TABLOIDS.

    Victoria Park to-day. First race 1.30 o'clock. Horses in action at Newcastle on Saturday next. ...

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  7. SLATHER UMWHACK!

    A decent ride from the ranks of the registered brigade would shine in a long distance race at our "pony" meetings. for, no matter whether the race be four ...

    Article : 251 words
  8. A BRIESE BROS.' BRED 'UN.

    Eighteen youngsters, respectively in various stages of improvement ran in the five furlong juvenile Handicap at Moorefield last Saturday. They were not ...

    Article : 155 words
  9. BRACKEN BACK.

    Ken Bracken, boss lightweight, was seen in the saddle again at Moorefield last Saturday, after doing his little lot of "four months' soft." He was up on ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. THE LUCK OF CRANKS.

    Hobart Tatt's records show rather Food results for those superstitious cranks who adopt peculiarly suggestive noms-deticket when investing in the Tasmanian ...

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  11. OBI TIED IN A KNOT.

    Obi, who had led two V.R C. Grand National Hurdle Race fields home—having annoyed the little sticks Blue Riband event of Victoria in rain and 1918 ...

    Article : 155 words
  12. A GENERAL INQUIRY.

    The Newcastle stipendtary stewards. Messrs. Markwell and Williams, are at present engaged in a general inquiry into the conduct of racing daring the past ...

    Article : 114 words
  13. RIDERS' RECORDS.

    There are no fewer than sixty-five jockeys getting a living at the pony game. While just on a dozen "borse" boys ride in races for 142 and under, and from the ...

    Article : 164 words
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    SPURN: Winner Flying Handicap, Moorefield, 4/7/'14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SPURN'S SPRINT.

    At the end of the initial furlong in the st.-furlong Flying at Moorefield last Saturday, the W. Gibbs-trained filly, Spurn, had singled out with the Merv gelding ...

    Article : 147 words
  16. WINORA'S WELTER.

    While Hugh R. Denison's imported mare La Fiancee could only scrape into third place in the six furlong Flying at Moorefield last Saturday, and the same ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. THE WEIGHT-LIFTING LUNACY.

    Recent files tell of the death of a German "strong man." who suddenly collapsed and "threw his marble in" before a horrified audience in a music ball, whilst ...

    Article : 257 words
  18. ROYAL TIME'S RACE.

    Royal Time. Marb Thompson's [?]age, would have been a sure favorite for the mile and a quarter Moorefield Handicap had not that old battler. Matomres, been ...

    Article : 252 words
  19. DOPING COURSING DOGS.

    The New South W.les coursing wales coursing man who made the tran over in Victoria to witness the Australian Waterloo Cup all speak in no measured [?] regarding the ...

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  20. HITTING THE HURDLES.

    There were only a quartel of runners in the Hurdle Race at Moorefield last Saturday, and the 5 to 4 on favorite Zo[?]heline, landed the prize for A. M. Cooley. ...

    Article : 186 words
  21. AN ATTACK OF THE SLOWS.

    The Yankee-bred Green Seal (Greenan—Red S[?] appears to be very badly troubled with the slows of late. He missed a plan in a comnaratively weak held ...

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  22. BETTING.

    There was plenty of variety for the pinter was fancied himself to operate on at Moorefield on Saturday last. In addition to the programme under discussion. ...

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  23. A SURPRISE.

    Jockey Miller, who was outed at the time the alleged scale-faking was discovered at V.P. has been taken back to the A.R.C. fold. ...

    Article : 97 words
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