MOOREFIELD added to its reputation as a Punters' Paradise yesterday. Seven races were run. Six of them went to favorites, while, in the other event, the winner—Camsion—was backed down to 8 to 1. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 945 wordsCOOKIE HAS a "paneful" look as he peers out of the window. Several of the riders snapped in the jockeys' room before the first race at Moorefield. They viewed the field in the Three and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsNOT wanting to absolutely give their money away, many paddock pencillers sought refuge in the bar and other shady spots at Moorefield when Ensign's race came on for decision. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,280 wordsFOR SOME TIME "TRUTH" HAS STRESSED THE FACT THAT THE SYSTEM OF TRAINING APPRENTICE RIDERS IN SYDNEY IS ANYTHING BUT EFFICIENT. No doubt the A.J.C. makes an attempt to coach the ...
Article : 290 words"SHOOT!"—Mr. W. Mackay, owner of champion filly Dark Elegance, takes moving pictures as a hobby. Yesterday he "shot" his brother's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsTHERE'S plenty of horse-sense ... and not nearly so much nonsense about Korimako these days. She probably remembered Darby Munro giving her a real good caning the other week at Rosebery for wanting to be a naughty little ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 639 wordsCHRIS O'ROURKE has got hold of the goods. This is none other than Lady Neith, a Pentheus filly, who simply ran away ...
Article : 475 wordsIT was freely circulated before the first race at Moorefield yesterday, that the semi-privately trained colt, Dashing Cavalier, had shown his connections such a sizzling gallop, that he could not be beaten in the first division of the Flying Welter. Dashing Cavalier represented the "class" of the field, as he was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 4 Feb 1940, Page 2
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