THE flappers at Moorefield yesterday shrieked their delight over Andy Knox's handling of Gold Digger and Jeanie McNish. The ex-pony hoop landed the lucre on Luscombe's pair. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 718 wordsAFTER the second division of the River Handicap had been run at Ascot to-day the stewards held an inquiry into the running of Aerial ...
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Article : 219 wordsJOCKEYS can't come away without the horse. Some punters are of opinion that the Pikes and Munros should win on practically ...
Article : 196 wordsEX-PONY postillion "Dad" Walsh was able to have a bit of a picnic at Moorefield yesterday. He took the main event with his very much improved mare, Tea Fight. WHEN 'Prentice Pickering's name went up as her hoop, punters ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 142 wordsIT took punters a long time to recover from the shock handed out to them when Erbie was beaten in yesterday's Flying ...
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Article : 237 wordsTHE Melbourne Express last night carried five horses for Melbourne for the Caulfield and Flemington carnivals. Foremost of the five was Chatham, who ...
Article : 58 words"ALLEGED disclosures by jockeys who have been found guilty of racing crimes should be taken with a grain of salt," said the "Daily Telegraph" on Friday. "Truth" advises Associated Newspapers to take Jockey ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 31 Jan 1932, Page 3
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