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  4. RACING CALM FOLLOWS AFTER STORM

    MOOREFIELD CLUB looks like having an extended programme to offer on Saturday next, for nominations are so heavy in three of the races that those events will have to be divided unless scratchings are particularly heavy. THE first event is the Hurdle Race, for which Les Paddington heads the weights with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RACING IN THE COUNTRY

    JUST as a new broom always sweeps clean, there have been some interesting doings at country meetings, and following the outing of that arrant old rogue Inia's Boy at Goulburn, comes word of the outing of another old Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EXIT OF BOB SKELTON

    Robbie, we shall miss you. thoug[?] our hearts are free from pain; We shall live to see another day when you'll return again. GONE from our midst for six months is Robert "Baron" Skelton, and for that period his horses will cease to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THEO. GREEN HAS HIS SAY

    THEO GREEN is rather peeved about the article in last week's "Sportsman" concerning the proposal that Jacky Green should meet Bill Grime for the featherweight title. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PTEROPOD.

    If Dame Rumor is not a lying jade, Pteropod executed a gallop at Moorefield last week good enough to win anything. He is entered for Saturday's Flying Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AN OLD JOKE REVIVED

    A VERY old ruse to enable money placed on horses in town to be kept from getting back to the racecourse, was revived at Richmond Trotting Meeting yesterday. FORTUNATELY the operator at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FOLLOWERS THUD

    FOLLOWERS of Marsden's stable came a thud over the picnic-performer Bersur on Saturday. This ueddy won two picnic races, ...

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  11. A CHANGE OF STARTERS

    GENERAL dissatisfaction with the starting was expressed by backers at the recently concluded meetings at Randwick, and not without reason, for so many favorites or near favorites were badly served at the start of their ...

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  12. Backed and Beaten

    AS a racehorse, Bersur is proving as useful as spiked shoes would be on a ball-room floor. Frank Marsden and Co. thought ...

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  13. Sold a Pup

    THE laws of this land do not permit us to record what the backers of Runnymede said about him after he misguggled in City ...

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