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  4. A RAND WICK WIN THAT WAS FOLLOWED BY A DEMONSTRATION

    Bonnie Marjorie is seen beating lla Tait and Ruffler to the post in the A.J.C. Flying Handicap, a feat that earned for her a crop of hoots arid catcalls. Behind the placegetters Golden Voice finished fast. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. M.C.C CRICKET STARS

    F. BARRATT, THE NOTTS BOWLER Coming straight through without playing in Perth, Barratt opened with a fine double against South Australia, taking four for 61 and five for 32. He followed with live for 35 against Victoria in the first innings. Results of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THREE-YEAR-OLDS v. OLDER HORSES

    A recent commentator on the defeat of Phar Lap in the Melbourne Cup cheerily lays it down as an axiom that "a good four-year-old will always beat a good three-year-old." He certainly will—if it happens that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Misleading Cup 'Trials'

    Before the Melbourne Cup was run, quite a number of sporting writers were exuberantly describing Phar Lap as a "proved stayer," a "great stayer," and a "tireless stayer".—just as if any horse could be tested effectively as a stayer ...

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  8. Runs Into Money

    At the close of a big campaign at Randwick, it is customary to draw attention to the amount of money distributed in sweepstakes and prize-money, the amounts won by owners, and the winning fees of jockeys. ...

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