AFTER the Camden Handicap yesterday the books must have felt like presenting "Togo" Johnstone with an illuminated address. Punters felt like giving him a smart kick in the riding breeches. "TOGO," in kicking Panola home at 33/1, gave the boys with the bags and the big ...
Article : 706 wordsWHEN Sir Samuel Hordern left some month's age for his overseas trip he left instructions that not even the "haberdashery ...
Article : 252 wordsPunters who rushed Tregill afor the first spasm of yesterday's Maiden Nursery at Warwick Farm burnt their digits just as ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 469 wordsLONGWOOD, hailed as the Holdfast among this season's crop of two-year-olds, was outpaced and outclassed yesterday by Mr. Leslie Barnett's Cistercian colt Alberic in the Warwick Farm Kirkham Stakes. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 wordsWHEN HEAVY HOOFS BEAT A LOUD TATTOO ON THE FLINT-LIE TURF AT WARWICK.—As the field thundered round the home turns is yesterday's Farm Stakes Aloof (centre) just led The Bird (rails) and Vigne (second from outside.) The finish was keenly contested, Vigne winning from Aloof and Tray[?]bile who dead-heated for second place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsALTHOUCH described in the Warwick Farm race book as a grey, Lad is a dark hone in more than one respect He's as dark as [?] African Zulu and can slip over the ground as if he had triple Rolla Rogce engines i[?]hed beneath his hide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 454 wordsWITH uncanny skill the big punters seem to sort out the likely winner of "last" races. They missed with the first barrel ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 579 wordsYET another favorite ridden by crack saddle-sitter Jim Munro bit the dust yesterday, when Zeeland, backed for a packet in the Warwick Farm Stakes, failed to get into the hunt. FOR such a well-backed one, Zeeland's ...
Article : 523 wordsBOOKMAKER BOB EVANS had no reason to feel over-pleased with himself after the Warwick Farm Stakes yesterday. ...
Article : 62 wordsWHEN The Banker won the November Handicap at Randwick a few weeks ago, Jimmy Munro literally pinched the race off die other jockeys. HE was allowed to take The Banker to ...
Article : 569 wordsEVERYBODY at Warwick Farm yesterday seemed to know that Mallard. heavily backed for the first flutter of the Maiden Nursery, had ...
Article : 327 wordsTHE angels who rushed in and [?] their wings scorched over Weeterina played up like die devil when Smedley's filly went for a bath in betting ...
Article : 192 wordsGEORGE PRICE was lucky enough to win a race at the A.J.C. Spring Meeting with King Conrad, which made the horses's second ...
Article : 178 wordsAPPRENTICE J. Pratt most be getting it all roads. On each or the latest metropolitan race days he has landed a winner. He ...
Article : 84 wordsWITH a pretty stylish Canterbury sprint win to his credit at his previous start, win to his credit at his previous start, Prince Otto had as many friends as a millionaire's ...
Article : 228 wordsTHE stewards at Warwick Farm yesterday reported: (1) In the Maiden Nursery second division. Lebanon (Johnstone) ran off at the turn. ...
Article : 124 wordsPUNTERS are not likely to lose sight of Country Demsel, This little lady is not of the rural type. being as pacy as a Coogee cutie, ...
Article : 134 wordsWHEN STAR GOD SCINTILLATED.—Coming from the rear of the field, Star God easily silenced the opposition in yesterday's December Handicap at Warwick Farm, beating the hot favorite, The Banker, and Pap[?] Star God is now the popular pick for the Summer Cup. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 76 words[?] Phar Lap, eats the same oats. and sleeps in the [?] is not quite as good as his mate. [?] during the V.R.C. Spring meeting, Reason[?] ready tasty in the way of equines, but his ...
Article : 24 wordsJust as the field swing for home in yesterday's Camden Handicap Greensea. who was running fifth on the ralls. got one to go on with and was skittled ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 8 Dec 1929, Page 2
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