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  4. WINNERS IN BRISBANE

    THE Victorian horse-owner, Mr. T. M. Burke, is a very light better, which is fortunate for him. He sent a team from Melbourne to Brisbane, and, as ...

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  5. Hemisphere a Stayer

    "A PERFECT DAY," was a general comment at Randwick on Monday, when the A.J.C. commenced its Winter meeting. The attendance was in advance of last roar, being about 42,000, and the Totalisator turnover was £49,820, against £39,610/10/, when, however, the opening day was not a public holiday. ...

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  6. HOW SOCCER AS ILLUSTRATED BY THE ENGLISH TEAM STRIKES "THE CYNIC"

    An Old Caledonian writes me:— "Dear Cynic, I saw you at the English Soccer match on Wednesday. I felt very curious to know what you thought of Soccer as the English team plays it. I suggest that as a Rugby ...

    Article : 538 words
  7. PERSONALS IN SPORT

    A farewell dinner to Lord Forster is to be given by the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club on July 8 in the club rooms. Lord Forster has been a hearty and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Pildin Much Too Good

    TEN runners for the Australian Jockey Club's £2000 Hurdle Race was not entirely a satisfactory field in point of numbers, but it was productive of brisk betting. Early in the day Les' Paddington was favourite, but at the close of business ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DOPING OF ROYAL ROUE

    AFTER the Brisbane Cup was run it was wired the impression was I general that Royal Roue had been doped overnight, and the horse's showing ...

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  10. INTERESTING SNAPSHOT IN THE BIG £2000 A.J.C. HURDLE RACE AT RANDWICK

    OVER THE LEGER JUMP THE FIRST TIME ROUND IN THE A.J.C. £2000 HURDLE RACE AT RANDWICK ON MONDAY. ENNIS HAS A SLIGHT LEAD FROM ONE FOR ALL, WHILE THE ULTIMATE WINNER, PILDIN, IS THIRD, AND JUST RISING TO THE JUMP. HE IS FOLLOWED BY GINDI, AMOWORTH, AND ROYAL BOWARD (OUTSIDE). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A FAMOUS OLD ATHLETE.

    Frank Surman, who died in Rockdale last week, aged 59, came from Now Zealand. He was a noted professional runner in the great boom days of Botany and ...

    Article : 214 words
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