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Advertising : 38 wordsCHANCE SEEMED TO CHANCE ITS MIND AT ONE STAGE OF THE STEEPLECHASE at Williamstown yesterday. After negotiating the first obstacle of the treble in the front of the stand, Phinnace stumbled and straddled his rider (S. Cade) upon his neck in the above manner. Then the gelding tossed up his head, and shot Cade back into his seat. The horse travelling away from Phinnace is Orange Park, ridden by E. Rawlings. The 9/4 favorite. Skedaddle, piloted by P. Dinsdale, won the two-mile event by six lengths. Valaster (R. Inkson) Was second, with Away Away (D. Wraight) a neck farther back third. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 101 wordsWILLIAMSTOWN RACECOURSE WAS THE MECCA OF TURF ENTHUSIASTS YESTERDAY, the chief attraction being the Williamslown Cup, which was won by The Tyrant. On the right his owner (Mr. Stuart Brunton) is receiving the cup from Lord Stradbroke (right). Left: At the distance in the Two-year-old Handicap. Greensborough, the winner, is stalling off Silk Flag, who finished second. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tue 10 Nov 1925, Page 1
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