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Advertising : 31 wordsThe A.J.C. could not have had more delightful conditions for opening their Winter meeting than Saturday. Patronage was excellent and the racing good, with the Australian Jockey Club Hurdle Race of £2000t—the biggest prize money for a hurdle race in this country ...
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Article : 108 wordsPICTURE STORM OF A.J.C. STEEPLECHASE AT RANDWICK ON MONDAY. The race was won by the topweight, Monrose, an-aged grey by Tom Moore— White Rose, who made a record for the course. Monrose is shown held by Mr. H. Conneliy, his owner,trainer. On top is a line-up prior to the start,and in the Oval the finish, with Monrose beating Sandridge. Below, Spethoge is show down at the first fence; Heoma and Sandringe clear A close-up of the winner is in the other corner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 89 wordsIt is the lot of few men td attain prominence in so many branches of sport as can be claimed by the Adelaide trainer, Peter ...
Article : 104 wordsThe brothers John and George Halliday, who did so well in Adelaide in the inter-'Varsity lawn tennis competition, are medical students at the Sydney ...
Article : 309 wordsWe have some ardent, agile and athletic youths in Australian sport. But we doubt if one of distinction in any of our games can surpass the ...
Article : 234 wordsThe A.J.C. had another very fine day for its Winter meeting on Monday. The crowds poured out to Randwick, despite many ...
Article : 1,740 wordsThough the number of entries for the £2000 Hurdle Race at Randwick was 77, the starters were only nine. This was ...
Article : 1,047 wordsThe favorite Haoma scored his first Randwick success in the Steeple on Saturday, finishing in the gamest possible manner, ...
Article : 811 wordsInternational cricketer W. J. Whitty captured the May medal of the Adelaide Golf Club. His round was 89, and minus his handicap his score was 77 ...
Article : 54 wordsIn view or his bringing out the team to Australia and New Zealand next season, the following, by Pelham Warner, anent A. C. Maclaren's association with ...
Article : 261 wordsRalph A. Stennett, superintendent of Melbourne's City Baths, died last week. He was a prominent figure in Sydney swimming many years ago. In the early ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 7 Jun 1922, Page 1
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