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Advertising : 19 wordsIt was recently decided at a committee meeting of the A.J.C. that from and after November 1, 3 913, no horse wholly or partly owned by, or leased to a ...
Article : 129 wordsAustralians, though doing well in the saddle in England do not have an ev[?]ble time of at by any means. Some English writers, however, are not in any ...
Article : 379 wordsIn anticipation of Momar[?] securing the flying Handicap at Moorefield on Saturday, he was backed to win the Epsom Handicap at fairly long prices ...
Article : 318 wordsIn a recent issue of the "sportsman," we had occasion to call the attention of the Ascot Racing Club management to the beastly state of the floors of the ...
Article : 147 wordsThe death of H. Lodge, who was in business in Australia in the exportation of horses Java and other countries., brought about complications in ...
Article : 174 wordsAscot to-day rosehill next Saturday. Werekur only ran fairly well in the first division of the Maiden Handicap at ...
Article : 1,671 wordsJ. E. Joel, the, wealthy "Diamond King." and horse owner, purchased the famous English thoroughbred, Prince palatine, last week for £45,000 which is ...
Article : 139 wordsWirrill[?] winner of the final event at Moorefield on Saturday, was a heavily-backed horse, but bookmarkers could afford to have one favorite get home on ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Miser's form in the Wiga Steeple chasers Flat Race at Caulfield on Saturday, has brought him into prominence in the betting over the Australian ...
Article : 113 wordsThis paper considered that Pan Out should have won the Canterbury Handicap last Saturday week but for his pilot allowing Firmer to get too much ...
Article : 233 words[?]unters will have every reason to remember Bank Holiday of 1913. Those who visited the Warwick Form R.C. fixture last Monday were hard up against ...
Article : 237 wordsCIDER: Favorite for the Epsom Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,939 wordsThe betting area at the Moorefield Racing Club's course was very congested on Saturday, and it was only with great difficulty that visitors could get about ...
Article : 147 wordsHorses at times manage to throw off [?] soreness shortly after getting f[?]dy into their stride, but to have expected Mayds to stretch himself out ...
Article : 171 wordsThe comfort of bookmarkers has been studied by racing clubs during the past few years. The areas set apart for betting purposes are not now the dustbins ...
Article : 260 wordsIn the metropolitan area of Melbourne [?] season 160 face meetings were held, and the total amount of money in stakes was £174,248. The principal club[?] ...
Article : 198 wordsA prominent jockey is very hard of hearing, still that is no excuse for his repeated careless riding in crossing his fields too quickly. He is not ...
Article : 332 wordsMuch interest was [?]tred in a match that took place at Ascot last Saturday corning between the 14 pe[?] Speedy Meg and Realm, the latter being in ...
Article : 271 wordsA..R.C. owners and trainers were somewhat perturbed and puzzled when they road in last Wednesday's papers the notice to the effect that Mr. T. Watson ...
Article : 214 wordsAny amount of speculative stuff has been published in papers in respect to who will be Duke Foote's pilot in the next Melbourne cup. McLachlan, the ...
Article : 254 wordsThere was quite a revolution at Moorefield on Saturday in the matter of long offs, in jumping events at the registered meetings one rarely hears ...
Article : 205 wordsDay Donald and North Star were both after the googies on Wednesday in the first flutter of the flying Welter Handicap, which appeared to be strange ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Wed 6 Aug 1913, Page 1
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