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  4. How Bob Filled His Bowser :: There's Far Too Much Of It

    WHEN bookmaker turns punter, it's time to look out. There must be a catch in it somewhere. ...

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  5. FED UP TO ADAM'S APPLE

    INCONSISTENCY should reap its reward—disqualification. Sydney racegoers are fed right up to the Adam's Apple ...

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  6. HEY PRESTO!

    BOOKMAKERS gave a loud ha, ha, when Princess Lee strolled home in the second division of the V.P. Nursery. ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. Kagal the Second

    SOME years ago Fred Williams had a pretty useful sort of a galloper in Kagal. Now he has another. This ...

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  8. WON'T BE LONG

    RACEGOERS will read with more than a mede of pleasure that A.J.C. Stipe George Williams is out of hospital and ...

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  9. BOB WALLACE.

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  10. RICHMOND TOO RICH

    MORE than one letter has been received at this office in reference to a par "Truth" published" on Sunday ...

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  11. Will Other Clubs Follow Suit?

    MOOREFIELD CLUB deserves kudos for its enterprise on Saturday next by including a mile two-year-old on its programme. Fearful of not being able to bag a big nomination by running juvenile events over the longer courses, the majority of racing clubs are ...

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  12. "Well, Evens the Field!"

    IT'S an old trick, but it still works. At Rosehill on Saturday a Paddock fielder was calling 5/4 against Le Touquet in the first division of the Maiden Handicap. He had expended a lot of breath in bellowing, "Five to four the ...

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  13. "Grafter's" Gee Gee At Last

    WHEN High Disdain won the second division of the V.P. Flying with his ears pricked on Wednesday he ...

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  14. Some Goer: Some Stopper

    THE city doesn't enjoy a monopoly of all the goers; the country occasionally supplies a decent sort. ...

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  15. TRES BON ONCE

    BON CRETIEN won't sport silk again. Her owner, a well-known legal light who races under the nom de ...

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  16. He'll Need To Brush 'Em Up First

    DICK WOOTTON is about to pop a question to Kengo which, if answered in the affirmative, will brand the chestnut a great cross-country performer. Kengo—winner of two small hurdle races in Sydney—left this week for Melbourne, with the Australian Steeplechase as his mission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 174 words
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