SPRING'S here, and so are the Spring sorts, but in the first flit of the Dundas Handicap yesterday the talented division bit the dust. LACK of racing told against them. Some ran well; others ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 778 wordsHaving his first outing in public for over two years, Bim Boy landed a fortune for his followers. He is shown winning easily from Kagal (outside) and Anchor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsTHOUGH comfortably beaten by Canegrass in yesterday's Wentworthville Stakes, Derby aspirant Duke Caledon was not disgraced and still bids fair to take a hand in the Blue Riband. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 422 wordsJUST back from England, Lionel Bloom was betting in great style at Rosehill yesterday. Anybody who was looking for ...
Article : 91 wordsWHEN the first heat of yesterday's Maiden came on bookmakers threw out numerous "feelers" to punters who, in ...
Article : 416 wordsPROPHECIES that Povertdale would prove a Derby colt were badly bent yesterday when the Kennerson cove failed in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 369 wordsNOT long since Jonker, winner of the Rosehill August Handicap, was regarded as "junk." Eiver Walker tried to sell him ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 340 words"WHAT'S that?...you don't always get 'Sportsman'? Why you don't know what you're missing." ...
Article : 101 wordsSYDNEY proprietary clubs have cut prize money down to absurd dimensions, but Rosehill yesterday gave owners a farcical ...
Article : 108 wordsMr. F. H. Robinson "pulled" on his pipe with satisfaction after his col[?] Verberry had won the second heat of the Maiden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsMEASURE, backed down to 2 to 1 in the Rosehill August Handicap, handed out a shocking effort. He beat one rival ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 290 wordsFIVE months ago folk said Mack Sawyer had a couple of juveniles in Sonny and Ruffian, who would give the Breeders' Plate ...
Article : 170 wordsTHE Stipes had to do nothing drastic yesterday. They handed out a censure to H. McFarlane, who rode San Jude into ...
Article : 54 wordsSt. Globe went out at succulent odds for the first beat of yesterday's Maiden, and when he led the field down the home stretch backers were as quiet as mice. Sonny, who made the pace a cracker early, finished second. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsTHOUGH Verberry won the second heat of the Maiden Handicap yesterday, he won't put his connections on Easy-street. HE won with nearly three lengths to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 434 wordsPRODUCED for the first time for two and a half years, Jack King's crack sprinter Bim Boy showed in the second division of the Dundas that he didn't gather any cobwebs during his long "holiday." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 450 wordsKING MOAB must have shown his connections something "extra extra" in the shape of track gallops last week. The ...
Article : 124 wordsWHEN well-known breeder Herbert Thompson secured a colt foal from the brilliant galloper. Lady Constance by Moabite, he smiled to ...
Article : 134 wordsTARVILA, one of Chris O'Rourke's collection, is proving a drain on the stable's funds. More than once he has shown up ...
Article : 99 wordsSPRING candidate Johnnie Jason narrowly missed being injured soon after returning to scale yesterday. The runners in the first heat of the Dundas Handicap were being unsaddled and punters were perusing ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 152 wordsTHE Dan Lewis stable didn't neglect Wollun in the first division of the Dundas Handicap. Best price laid against the chestnut ...
Article : 105 wordsTOM McGRATH, who won races with Fluent and Bustler the other day, had to be removed to hospital yesterday morning to undergo an ...
Article : 93 wordsWHEN Argue is saddled up at one of the provincial meetings, punters will have to take a short price about this five-year-old daughter ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 12 Aug 1934, Page 2
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