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  4. The Carrington Stakes

    After Aries' runaway win in the Trial Handicap at the A.J.C. meeting many good judges were of opinion the resultant 71b penalty would not stand in the ...

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  5. December Stakes Form

    The field for the December Stakes was the strongest numerically that has contested that race for a lone time, but it is questionable whether the quality ...

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    ARCH MARELLA, ON THE OUTSIDE, DEFEATING BEE BY A SHORT HEAD IN THE SUMMER CUP AT RANDWICK ON BOXING DAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Arch Marella's Win

    Last year's Summer Cup at Randwick was productive of a great race, only a head separating Chantemerle and Poitrel, and that of Thursday last was equally ...

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  8. TATT'S OPENING DAY

    Tattersall's Club scored a financial success on the opening day of its annual meeting at Randwick on Saturday, and though fields for some of the races were ...

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  9. PROPRIETARY SPORT

    Moorefield had a day's racing on Friday, and there was a surprisingly large attendance, considering there was also a meeting at Victoria Park. As a rule ...

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    SUMMER CUP WINNER ON BOXING DAY. Mr. Samuel Hordern's bay gelding Arch Marella, by Marble Arch (imp.)—Seatonella, who won the Summer Cup at Rand wick on Boxing Day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CARRINGTON STAKES WINNER AT RANDWICK. Mr. "Leslie. English's" three-year-old filly Aries, by The Welkin (imp.)—Armigera who carried 7.13 to victory on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. WINNERS AT RANDWICK

    During the past week we have had so much racing in Sydney that the A.J.C. Summer meeting at Randwick on Thursday last already savors of ancient ...

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  13. WHY NOT? IT IS REALISABLE

    A correspondent of London Sportsman early in November, in a letter on Post-War Sport, among other things, said : Then take football. I mention the game with diffidence, for footballers—particularly Rugby footballers—have done so splendidly for ...

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  14. TATTERSALLL'S CUP BETTING

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  15. PERSONALS

    There is a likelihood of Frank Kramer, the many times world's champion cyclist, paying the Land of the Southern Cross a visit shortly. See Mr. Bede Carroll's ...

    Article : 245 words
  16. JOCKEYS AND THEIR MOUNTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  17. PROFESSIONALS CONDEMN CHANGES

    Concerning the M.C.C.'s determination to play two-day matches, with an earlier start each day, during the coming English cricket season, the cable tells us that professional cricketers generally condemn the changes. Robert Abel declares that the long hours in two-day matches will exhaust even slow ...

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  18. (PILOT'S NOTEBOOK CONTINUED ON PAGE 3.)

    Horace Rice, lawn tennis player, M. A. Noble, cricketer, and Dick Arnst, sculler, are like the brook. ...

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