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Detailed lists, results, guides : 393 wordsAt a northern township's Eight-hour sports lust week a lad named Patsie Hogg won the "catching the greasy pig" contest. Good on ye, Patsie, me buoy! ...
Article : 983 wordsThe hurdler, Mercury, though only a galloway, is a great bit of stuff when it comes to racing over a long journey. He ran fourth at Randwick in the Frst ...
Article : 252 wordsAs City Tattersall's Club race meetings have always been popular, the club only require fine weather for their fixture on Saturday, to ensure success. ...
Article : 453 wordsIn reference to a "Note Book" under the above heading in last week's issue, it has been pointed out to us that we did an injustice to the medical officer at ...
Article : 300 wordsThe Second Steeplechase decided at Randwick on Saturday, was productive of a good race, five completing the course out of the seven starters. Caruso refused, as ...
Article : 186 wordsSeveral weeks ago Yabba Gabba was supported for the Caulfield Cup at long odds, and since then her backers have had the pleasure of seeing her run well in public. ...
Article : 270 wordsDuring the N.S.W. Rowing Associations Regatta on the Parramatta River on Saturday last, the umpire, Mr. V. Horniman, tried the experiment of taking charge of ...
Article : 230 words"Shut your eyes to weight when a good horse is asked to carry it" is an old saying that dates back, probably, a century. That there is a heap of truth in it is certain, for ...
Article : 262 wordsAscot on Monday wore a very toney appearance. His Excellency was not on hand, but Joey Carruthers and suite viewed the races from the official stand, having arrived ...
Article : 161 wordsAnother A.J.C. carnival was brought to a conclusion last Saturday, and it was the most successful fixture ever held under the auspices of this club. Though gloomy and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 589 wordsMelodeon walked about the paddock prior to the start for the Final Handicap, moving a bit stilty, which was due to his recent accident. Vet., W. Miller, in whose hands ...
Article : 243 wordsYesterday afternoon, a question was asked by Mr. H. Levien, which related to the new Gambling and Betting Act. He asked whether, in cases where any house or other ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsRefrain won the Squatter's Handicap on Metrop. Day so easily, that a rise of 12lb in the weights was not considered enough to stop him from winning the Waverley ...
Article : 253 wordsYesterday morning the city shop and club "wallers" could be observed holding up neighboring walls with their backs, wearing a woebegone and disconsolate appearance, in ...
Article : 270 wordsWe have every ground, though unofficial, in stating that the new year will bring about a desideratum in the shape of a wholesale removal of disqualifications by the ...
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Article : 211 wordsHad anyone classed Noreen a weight-forage mare before she won the Randwick Plate on Saturday at the A.J.C. meeting, they would have been considered fit ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Wed 10 Oct 1906, Page 1
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