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  3. WONDROUS WEIGHTS.

    AS John Daly's name it attached to the Warwick Farm Handicaps for next Saturday, it is reasonable to conclude that he framed them. If so we are sorry for his ...

    Article : 218 words
  4. SPORTSMAN'S NOTEBOOK.

    AT last we have captured the support of the Tommies of Tattersall's for the tote. Things not having come their way last. Saturday, they have never stopped ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. MORE MOOREFIELD MOKES.

    BRAZEN LAD, with a good horseman up (whether on a dead or live un) was made favorite for the Stewards Mile, and like the majority of official grins, it comprised a ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. ROUSE RAPS.

    FROM the columns of the "Western Post" the SPORTSMAN lifts the following chunk of eachinatory ruddy rot, which meets with the amusing approval of the " Post": — ...

    Article : 479 words
  7. A MUSICAL MEETING.

    A musical race meeting was held on Watson's track. And everything was up-to-date and grand, For they timed each pony race, ...

    Article : 695 words
  8. SPORT JOTTINGS.

    Kensington races today. The Wollongong R.C. holds a meeting on the 22nd instant. Melodian is in training under E. Hastings ...

    Article : 1,890 words
  9. LITTLE LEAKAGES.

    THE SPORTSMAN has been delightfully and delicately damned from Drummoyne to Dandaloo and half way back again by the A.J.C. [?]tes for its irrepressible ...

    Article : 353 words
  10. TOTALISATOR TORTUOSITIES.

    MY Queensland commissioner writes: — Knowing the great interest that is taken in New South Wales in connection with the introduction of the totalisator, I append ...

    Article : 348 words
  11. THE CABBAGE GARDEN CROOKS.

    ALTHOUGH the Victorian suburban stewards have been exhibiting their marked incompetency by failing to notice the numerous ramps that have been perpetrated ...

    Article : 187 words
  12. BUTLER'S BADLY BEATEN BOB.

    BUTLER races horses. That is, sometimes. Sometimes he doesn't race them at all — he merely rocks them. He used to rook Whirlpool, and occasionally he would race him. ...

    Article : 392 words
  13. THE MOOREFIELD MOL.

    J. ENOR writes some sound sense: — The Moorefield stewards administered a severe caution to the rider and owner of Bob on Saturday. With your permission I go ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. WEIGHTING WATCHDOG.

    WHAT on earth is the A.J.C handicapper thinking of in giving Watchdog 8st 121b in the Warwick Handicap? How does he know that Watchdog is not better over a ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. A JUMBLING JUDGE.

    A FUNNY feature in connection with the the recent Q. Tatt's meeting was the muddle made by the man in the judge's box, who hoisted the wrong numbers in the ...

    Article : 365 words
  16. PEOPLE WILL TALK.

    ON Wednesday last there was run at Kensington a race in which two ponies, Lily and Muscat, finished so close together as to cause spectators to think that the pony ...

    Article : 329 words
  17. RANDWICK ROOSTERS.

    OUR dearly beloved brother, S. R. Kennedy, during the intervals of brushing the bounding broncho, devotes his eloquence and enterprise to matters municipal in the ...

    Article : 309 words
  18. TOTALISATOR TRICKS.

    THE excessive charges for the use of the totalisator machine by investors in Queensland will probably be the means of a deputation waiting on the Home Secretary with ...

    Article : 103 words
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