HERE'S how Mr. E. K. White bet:—£1000 to £120 from Sid Baker. £1000 to £140 from Jim Hackett, junior. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 448 wordsON betting and performances, the hurdle hoppers opposed to King Elysian in yesterday's Moorefield Jumping event had as much chance as ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 335 wordsTHE dual New Zealand St. Leger winner. Concentrate, was among the runners in yesterday's Hurst. vine Mile at Moorefield, but gave as ...
Article : 208 wordsA PART from Gladioli, the rest of the field, owing to Interference, had as much chance of winning as you have of extracting canned cream from the Milky ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 395 wordsBAILEY PAYTEN'S Forensic, who is known among the stable strappers as the "Tin Hare," not on account of his speed, but his looks, was backed for a portly parcel in yesterday's Kogarah Stakes. Forensic had run a poor third at Canterbury some time back in very ...
Article : 144 wordsTHOUGH an unsavory flavor pervaded Royal Duke in the betting on the second division of yesterday's Flying Welter at Moorefield, the Moalander pinched the prize. THOSE who had taken 6 to 4 early and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 383 wordsIF Ostentation had run half as well at Rosehill recently as he did at Moorefield yesterday his backers at the garden course ...
Article : 85 wordsSINCE the thugs biffed Billy and, copped the £350 quid he had in his pants pocket after a winning day at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 370 wordsTHE local lads at Moorefield yesterday could not have given away a growl if you had paid them. GRINS galore were going because the guilders were garnered heavy and thick when Spearshot won the Kogarah Stakes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 386 wordsAS SHANKARA SLIPPED TO THE FRONT.—Bill Tindall's gelding Shan kara was favorite for his division of the Moorefield Firing Welter yesterday, and recorded a handsome win over Bean Dennis, who is shown leading him into the straight. Other horses in the picture are Colmera, Lady Thurza, (rails), and Greancorn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsANY unbiased onlooker who took a peep at the start of the first section of yesterday's Flying Welter at Moorefield might have been ...
Article : 163 wordsBIG biz was transacted on Mr. Whiz in yesterday's Hurstville Mile at Moorefield but the bad luck Jinx that has made itself a life-long pal of ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 wordsWITH her kid rider hanging on like grim death, Waipori walloped the handicap performers in yesterday's Moorefield handicap. ABOUT half a mile from home Walpori ...
Article : 297 wordsAFTER weathering financial storms for the past year and a half, the good ship Aorangi steamed into port at Moorefield yesterday and berthed quietly at No. 1 wharf. AORANGI won the Hurstville Mile, but it is questionable ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 472 wordsEVERYTHING wasn't blooming in the Quince grove at Moorefield yesterday. Instead of tasting the paw-paw of profit, Quince's backers ...
Article : 229 wordsHOPE springs eternal. A determined last-minute plunge on Piratic walked the plank at Moorefield yesterday when the ancient ...
Article : 169 wordsWHETHER the gambling spirit of some of the Moorefield bookmakers sooled them on to take chances with favorite Woodgera in ...
Article : 282 wordsTHE cherished hopes of Frank Dalton winning the Metropolitan with his imported hone Scarlet Square are flitting further and further away. ...
Article : 184 wordsBY snapping prior to the start of the Moorefield Handicap, the girth supposed to hold Burillis' saddle in place did Jockey Jack Brown a good turn. [?]AD it held for a few more ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 198 wordsAFTER breaking his shoulder and stifle in the smash in the second division of the Moorefield Juvenile yesterday, Solesme had to put up with a lot of suffering. Owing to the failure of the "can't miss" horse destroyer—a species ...
Article : 155 wordsIN addition to the report on the fall in the second division of the Juvenile Handicap yesterday, the stewards reported that in the first division of the ...
Article : 106 wordsTHE Harry Taylor—Herb. Andrews combination would not run Accepted at Moorefield yesterday, became they were afraid ...
Article : 79 wordsISN'T it about time old Piratic was pensioned off? Mr. Murchison, ex-stipe, declares that Piratic was running ...
Article : 51 wordsLooking as big as a bull round about Easter time, Mr. E. J. Watt's gelding, Spearman, ran promisingly in yesterday's Moorefield Hurstville Mile. He was up ...
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