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  4. Will N.S.W. ever have the Totalisator?: Weight-for-age Form

    The question of the legalisation of the totalisator was discussed by the N.S.W. Labor caucus last week. No decision was arrived at, and, despite the statement that the matter will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,255 words
  5. SPRING WEIGHT-FOR-AGE FORM

    In one respect Spring racing, was disappointing, and that was in the form displayed by the older division of our weight-for-age horses. Although not an upholder of the contention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 664 words
  6. SATURDAY'S FORM AT ROSEHILL

    It was a scorcher at Rosehill on Saturday, but despite that, and the fact of there being a "pony" meeting at Rosebery, there was a fair attendance: It was not a backer's day, as only ...

    Article : 1,008 words
  7. NEW ZEALAND'S BEST THREE-YEAR-OLD

    In the New Zealand Derby, run at Richarton (Christchurch) last week, Reputation was beaten inter third place by the Varco colt Balboa and First Flight, but consequent on some ...

    Article : 697 words
  8. CONCERNING THE AGNES FAMILY

    If there is one English writer more man another who is disposed to regard Bruce Lowe's ideas and figures as fallacious it is "Boulanger," of the London "Sporting Life." He never seems ...

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  9. FRASCA'S QUEENSLAND CUP

    Frasca, winner of the Queensland Cup, two miles, in Brisbane last Wednesday, was well endorsed as a stayer, his previous deeds over a distance including second with 8st in the ...

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  10. Clem Hill Puts Away the Bat His Greatness as Cricketer

    Clem Hill's retirement from first-class cricket is announced. Many years' experience has made me a sceptic whenever I hear of the permanent withdrawal of any celebrity from cricket or ...

    Article : 201 words
  11. "LEST WE FORGET."

    Honors in cricket have been conferred upon Clem Hill at different stages of his career, but none more than he had won. It is to be hoped that the wonders he has done for South ...

    Article : 170 words
  12. HILL AND DARLING COMPARED.

    Joe Darling, with his unsurpassable power and self-control as batsman, his leadership, and his severe and exemplary ideas on life and conduct, was a personality of striking influence on the ...

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  13. GREATEST OF LEFT-HANDERS.

    It is generally held that Clem Hill has been the greatest left-hand batsman the world has ever seen. Australia has produced some other remarkable left-handers in Harry Moses ...

    Article : 216 words
  14. SEVEN BROTHERS IN CRICKET.

    There were seven sons in and Hill family, and all save one figured in inter-State cricket, Peter, the eldest, played in the against West Australia, and [?] a very ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. POPULARITY OF HILL.

    Warren Bardsley and Vernon Ransford [?] the first two in their International exploits, by [?] have not yet had the many years' campaignin[?] of the former pair. They are in the same class ...

    Article : 264 words
  16. JOE DARLING'S POWERS.

    Joe Darling was an extraordinary combination of defence and defiance. He was able to Play an ordinary, colorless, cautious innings, or to hit with tremendous power and ...

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  17. PHENOMENAL BATTING FOR STATE.

    It is not safe to prophesy in cricket, as a rule, yet it seems tolerably safe to say that South Australia may never produce another man [?] ...

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