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  4. GREAT FINISH FOR THE EPSOM

    THERE was no lack of sensation associated with the betting on this year's Epsom Handicap. On Friday night there was little between Boaster and Baldwin in favouritism, and on the course on Saturday they opened, at to 7 to 1 each, with Honan and Pantheon a point away. Then the money fairly poured ...

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  5. SPRING RACING AT RANDWICK

    THE first two days of the Australian Jockey Club's Spring meeting have given excellent racing, but scarcely the public patronage the club deserved for its liberality in stakes. The attendances were not small, but though the Derby Day crowd of 80,000 equalled that of last year, the 75,000 of Monday was a ...

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    THE PICTURE ABOVE SHOWS A PORTION OF THE HUGE CROWD At RANDWICK ON DERBY DAY. MANFRED INSET. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WINDBAG IS GREAT

    NO distance comes amiss to Windbag. Last season he won at six furlongs, a mile, mile and three-quarters, and two and a quarter miles. This season he ...

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  8. RESOURCE IN FORM

    THE racing on the opening day of the A.J.C. Spring meeting was excellent, even though the fields for some of the races were smaller than usual. With ...

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  9. RAMPION LOSES THE YOUNGSTERS

    SOME yean ago Mr. J. E. Brien won a Breeders' Plate with Beragoon, one of his own breeding. The following season Baragoon won Derbys. Now Mr. Brien and his son have another brilliant galloper in Rampion, whom they also bred. Beragoon was a fine-looking youngster, and so is Rampion, who is by ...

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  10. A CHAMPION PROVES HIS SUPERIORITY

    IN THE TOP PICTURE MANFRED (VALAIS—OTFORD) IS SEEN DEFEATING HIS RIVALS IN THE A.J.C. DERBY, AFTER GETTING AWAY BADLY. PETUNIA IS SECOND, WITH TIBBIE THIRD, AND JUST FRONT OF AMOUNTS (ON THE RAILS). VAALS IS THE OTHER CANDIDATE SEEN IN THE PICTURE. BELOW SHOWN THE EPSOM HANDICAP FINISH, WITH BOASTER (ON THE RAILS) AND METELLUS (OUTSIDE) FINISHING ON TERMS WELL CLEAR OF SIR ALICK. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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