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Advertising : 12 wordsLast Saturday's racing in Sydney and Melbourne saw Doncaster and Sydney Cup candidates among the runners. At Rosehill those which pleased included Aorangi, Lady Constance, and Boaster.... At Caulfield, Gallantry spoilt ...
Article : 1,286 wordsIn the first division of the Rosehill Highweight Handicap Sir Allan caught Golden Grist in the straight, but Adams, who was nursing the latter for a, final, effort, but enough out to win by a short neck. Stoncykirk is third, and Lady Constance (in the hooped jacket) is fourth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsFROM Miami word comes that Tex Richard wants Jack Delaney to lay off skimming the palooka cream bowl. Jack might hurt a mitt and spoil the plans of our greatest promoter. Tex, has his eye peeled for a Tunney opponent, and must have one by June. . . . He ...
Article : 176 wordsSeveral horses engaged in the Doncaster Handicap were runners in the divisions of the Highweight Handicap at Rosehill On Saturday. Of these, Boaster and Habashon did best.... The race is bound to improve some, ...
Article : 871 wordsA little while ago, Blather's, failures had J. Carey so thoroughly disgusted that he would not have regretted his departure from his ...
Article : 611 wordsThe two divisions of the Juvenile Handicap at Rosehill included many youngsters still engaged in the A.J.C. Sires' Produce Stakes and Champagne Stakes, but the form displayed did not suggest we saw anything, likely ...
Article : 940 wordsThere were 24 runners for last year's Doncaster Handicap, but, if the long list of first acceptors is any criterion, the field will be larger this year... The record for the race is 36 in 1892 and 1893, and though more horses ...
Article : 1,094 wordsRemora, winner of the first division of the Juvenile Stakes at Rosehill on Saturday. She is a black filly by imported Rossendale out of Demeter (imp.), and is raced by her breeders, Messrs. J. E. and C. II. Brien. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 43 wordsMr. E. J. Channon, just returned from New Zealand with the Now South Wales team of riflemen, writes: "Captain W. N. Masefield told me that he will most likely ...
Article : 454 wordsTHE Olympic Federation has raised the A first £1000 in its campaign to collect funds to send an Australian team to Amsterdam. The amount in hand now is a ...
Article : 223 wordsWIMBLEDON is to be the lawn tennis Mecca of Australians Very shortly. With the Davis Cup team, G. L,. patterson, J. Crawford, and H. Hopman, the ladies' team, and N. E. Brookes J. B. Hawkes, R. O. Cummings, and E. F. Moon, Australia should make a hold bid for honors in all classes. With Norman Brookes ...
Article : 117 wordsUNLESS Mr. E. Gordon Shaw, manager of the Waratabs, is bringing back a reciprocal message from the English Rugby Union, the outlook for International Hugger of the amateur brand in Australia and New Zealand will have been darkened by the decision of the ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 21 Mar 1928, Page 1
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