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Detailed lists, results, guides : 661 wordsJockey H. H. [?] had his license cancelled by the A.H.C. [?] on Saturday for incompetence. He steered Retrain in the 14[?] Handicap, in which event ...
Article : 234 wordsA class of animal now almost totally unprovided for by the management of the Associated Racing Clubs about Sydney is the 14.3 horse. Why the clubs do ...
Article : 181 wordsThough the field was numerically strong in the Park Stakes on Saturday, the quality of the cattle was of a very poor description. Grand Vi[?] was considered the best of ...
Article : 206 wordsBrother Jack mads his debut among the hurdlers on Wednesday, but he ran wretchedly. His pilot lost a stirrup iron during the race, but that did cot affect his mount ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsOne of the best, if not the best, meetings ever held by the New England Jockey Club eventusted last week. On the Wednesday (opening day) there was a very large crowd ...
Article : 221 wordsVeronite, with 20lbs more on his back in the Shorts Handicap at Canterbury than he carried in the Flying Handicap the same day, won in 1min 14¼sec, though he was ...
Article : 202 wordsWhile being led about the paddock at Canterbury on Saturday prior to engaging in the Park Stakes, Very Canny made free use of her heals on a couple of ...
Article : 135 wordsAs our old friend Thomas says: It is the cat fish which makes the sea-mew. The long arm of coincidence. Down in a Melbourne ice works there are two ...
Article : 727 wordsThe field that went to the post in the Nursery Handicap was by far too large for the course; in fact, on any track, over a short trip of four and a half furlongs it ...
Article : 275 wordsRecently a bookmaker fielding at the Marama (N.Z.) races was caught betting with an "infant," the infant being 18 years of age. He was fined a tenner, and for ...
Article : 174 wordsConservatism in England may predominate; still, autocratic as most of the "responsibles" are, thera are to be found exceptions. In racing matters the clubs generally like to ...
Article : 371 wordsThe start for the Flying Handicap at Canterbury did not favor Snowfool, though the son of Soult managed to win. When the barrier was freed, Snowfoot reared, ...
Article : 239 wordsThe pony pilot, E. Thompson, who recently had his license cancelled by the A.R.C. stewards for alleged malpractice, left for Melbourne on Saturday night. He ...
Article : 301 wordsIn the classic and two-year-old races in England, there appears to be more consistency in the racing of horses than prevails Sere generally, and, owing to this, ...
Article : 172 wordsFollowers of public form got a great set back on Saturday at, Canterbury when they pinned their faith to Neirbo in the Jumpers' Flat Race. On the previous ...
Article : 272 wordsBookmakers nearly caught another turn up after Dalrymple got home on Saturday at Canterbury. This was in the final event of the day, the Shorts' Handicap, for ...
Article : 209 wordsThere was no encouragement law, Wednesday at Victoria Park for owners other than those with prads engaged that were considered quite good enough to accept ...
Article : 393 wordsHow bookmakers get to see together in the matter of making a favorite is somewhat pu[?]ng. They open out almost simultaneously after the cry of No. 1, and ...
Article : 286 wordsFrom our exchanges we learn that the Sydney pony Game Girl turned up as fresh as paint at Golac (Victoria), and won the Flying Handicap. It appears that someone ...
Article : 226 wordsA royal turn up for the Bar Vons at Canterbury on Saturday was when Dalrymple flattened out the opposition in the Canterbury Handicap, for which a good ...
Article : 215 wordsA ladies' swimming and life-saving club has been started by the Western Sydney mermaids, hailing mainly from Beauteous Glebe and that well-known ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Wed 9 Feb 1910, Page 1
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