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Advertising : 58 wordsRandwick will be the scene of another meeting on Saturday and Tuesday next, and if the weather continues as favorable as at present, excellent racing and fairly liberal patronage is ...
Article : 167 wordsMoorefield received a fair share of patronage on Saturday, and, despite a certain amount of depression, resultant on the war, it is still possible to. run two meetings to a substantial ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 836 wordsWhether this season has so far given us a two-year-old of the calibre of either Woorak or Traquette is doubtful. The latter was certainly disappointing last Autumn, while on the ...
Article : 727 wordsThe movement initiated by Mr. Austin Diamond, the well-known inter-State cricketer, who originally brought the matter before the Cricket Association, culminated in a large ...
Article : 399 wordsA handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 1 forfeit, if declared before 4 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, January 21; 1915, with 750 sovs added. For all horses. Second horse 15O sovs, and third horse 75 sovs from the ...
Article : 1,188 wordsP. Wootton, who has made such a success [?] training, in England, was a passenger by the [?]oldavia, which reached Fremantle last week, [?]d, as the ex-Sydneyite is concluding his ...
Article : 474 wordsThe meeting will be concluded on Tuesday, and a repetition of Kilmeadon's success in the Anniversary Handicap will be thoroughly appreciated by the "books." The horses at ...
Article : 37 wordsA handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, 1 forfeit, if declared before 4 o'clock on Thursday, January 21, 1915, with 1000 sovs added. For three-year-olds and upwards. Second horse 200 sovs, and third horse ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 971 wordsIn the last few issues comment has be[?] made on what the members of our amateur[?] athletic clubs are doing in the present crisis and I have urged that time should be spared ...
Article : 446 wordsOn the outbreak of the war several English racehorse trainers located in Berlin were arrested, and, with other civilians, interned in the aliens' camp at Ruhleben. Subsequently ...
Article : 128 wordsFritz Holland gave a lesson in boxing and ringcraft to Billy McNabb at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night in the presence of a very fair-sized house. The young Newcastle ...
Article : 408 wordsThe all-absorbing topic among boxing followers is the important event to be decided at the Stadium next Saturday night. Jeff Smith, the world's middle-weight champion, is to ...
Article : 329 wordsThe excitement was great in the ninth round, when McNabb, after really getting home with a left swing to the side of the head highup, and two more to the same spot, forced Fritz to the ...
Article : 435 wordsDespite the great punishment he received, the plucky McNabb was still making the pace, and trying desperately, though unsuccessfully, t$ land a blow on his more experienced opponent, ...
Article : 226 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Middlesex County C.C. last month, Mr. F. E. Lacey (secretary of the M.C.C.), expressed the hope that if they could only get the war over they should ...
Article : 164 wordsWeights at 2 o'clock were: McNabb, 10st 9lb 2lb; and Holland, 10st [?]b. As they had signed to weigh not more than 10st 9lb, and McNabb exceeded that by but 2oz, his opponent ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 20 Jan 1915, Page 1
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