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  3. CURIOUS CRANBOURNE.

    All the bard heads were waiting for Cranbourne, having carefully noted the hold Want hod of him at Rosehill on Saturday week. When it was seen that Want ...

    Article : 71 words
  4. SPORTSMAN'S NOTE-BOOK.

    THE A.J.C.'s expression of opinion that 'They would have to do something" to stop oronk running at Sand wick, proves two things. First, there must be cronk running ...

    Article : 357 words
  5. SPORT JOTTINGS

    Kinglike has gone back from Caulfield to St. Albans. Platinum has changed binds, and goes into Kelso's stable. ...

    Article : 2,383 words
  6. BEFORE THE BAR.

    I cannot help referring to the A.J.C. crowd., They, constituting the principal racing body in Now South Wales, it will not be said I am looking for a little follow ...

    Article : 212 words
  7. A TALE ABOUT TAIT.

    That grand old New South Wales sportsman, John Tail, was known to have lost, his temper in public on at least three occasions. Whatever his disposition in the ...

    Article : 188 words
  8. HORSERACING BY BALLOT.

    Our Windsor correspondent writes:—At the initial meeting of the newly-formed Forrester Picnic Race Club, a few days ago, a rather unique way of deciding a race, ...

    Article : 110 words
  9. ROBBED AT ROSEHILL.

    A correspondent writes:—" Iain't ever goin' to the races any more, Tm full of it." "How is that ?" I inquired of the crestfallen punter, who Had just returned from ...

    Article : 284 words
  10. UNLUCKY.

    An evening paper the other day said, "Tomlinson's stable was very unlucky." If Indabba wasn't so often hydraulic-pressed into the bag, the stable would not be half ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. CLEON AND CRANBOURNE.

    Last Wednesday week our tipster selected Cranbourne or Clean to win the Dural Welter at Rosehill. The tip was all right, as Cleon won, and Cranbourne ran third. ...

    Article : 122 words
  12. TAIT AND TOWN.

    A much-faded note brings to mind a sensational turf struggle of long ago. For the Champion Race, 1866, value of stakes 2450 sovs, eight horses started: Town's ...

    Article : 338 words
  13. MISSED THE 'BUS.

    Moresque bad a cake walk, with a try, a week ago at Brighton, when its face was half pulled off. The next meeting it had a lash and got kay-cuffed, and no one felt a ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. THE MELBOURNE CUP, A TIPSTER'S TIP.

    YES, we went across to Melbourne to the Cup. (Oh ! the whiskies and the brandies on the way!) You ask me who will win the Cup. 'Tis a question hard, I ween, For you will see when the barrier goes up, The grandest race that ever was seen. ...

    Article : 579 words
  15. ROBERT ELLIS, OF RANDWICK

    THE pronriotor of this paper last week received a letter from a highly respecable solicitor on behalf of a client named Robert Ellis, of Randwick. The letter is ...

    Article : 637 words
  16. DALY'S DOINGS.

    The owner of Sailor is [?] that he did not get the Moravian 7lb, rise, instead of the parcel be did. With the Moravian scale he would hare won on ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. PAID STEWARDS.

    Can the moth-eaton conservatism of the A.J.C. advance one tangible logical reason to oppose the employment of paid stewards? The A.J.C. pays their handicapper, starter ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. TATTLE ABOUT CITY TATTS.

    "Fair Deal" writes so explanation of the circumstances that gave rise to a paragraph in these columns of last issue, in which it was mentioned that " a weary-footed putter ...

    Article : 537 words
  19. PERJURED POLICE AND PIMPS.

    In quashing a conviction for unlawful betting on the Victoria Park Racecourse, Adelaide, Mr. Justice Boncaut said he wanted to emphasise the necessity of ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. "SPORTSMAN'S" PROGRESS.

    In conversation on Saturday last at Randwick, two officials of the A.J.C. stated "The racing was beastly, and we will have to do something." This tardily A.J.C. ...

    Article : 176 words
  21. NOT A CHAMPION.

    I have been keeping my lamps on St. Clair for some time past. The rocky was he travelled in the Epsom market left a nasty taste in my mouth, but after his run at ...

    Article : 75 words
  22. ELLIS' ENEMIES.

    The Australian Jockey Club has refused a license to Robert Ellis. The reason assigned is not made public, neither are any of their imbecile ratiocinations. Ellis may ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. FILTHY JOCKEYS.

    Last week a certain Sunday school held a gay and giddy picnic flown the harbor, when gospel and ginger pop were judiciously intermixed. By some means a ...

    Article : 110 words
  24. OUTER OUTERS.

    The Forest Lodge joint is railing Cain because some of the outer-outer Tommys perch on the rocks outside the ground and bet for coppers. The joint proposes to ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. BENGONIA'S BEATING.

    Bengonia was favourite for a tune in the betting on the Welter Handicap last Saturday at Randwick. She was running well until about a furlong from homo when, ...

    Article : 247 words
  26. NOT IN THE KNOW.

    At a late pony meeting at Forest Lodge, the owner of the pony Decorum was seen mooning around like a motherless foal, trying to find out whether his own pony ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. ROUGH, BUT RIGHT.

    Overheard at the Rats Club, "This is a kosher paper; everything the other papers smother THE SPORTSMAN chats." "Yes," replied a second party, "but it's very ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. CACKLING KENNEDY.

    S. R. Kennedy slobbered along yesterday in nearly half a column of "Star" space under the heading of "Morbund Legisla- tion " as applied to sport. Samivel is wroth ...

    Article : 127 words
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