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Advertising : 18 wordsKensington will wind-up the 1917-18 season to-morrow, altnough not an A.R.C. year, which goes from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31. Eleven races will be necessary to ...
Article : 1,777 wordsYou can't always te'l a man by what he says when you step on his corn. The hardest thing in golf to carn is not to be talking about the game all the time. ...
Article : 1,276 wordsUntil Tuesday, August 6, when first forfeits will be declared, betting on the Melbourne and Caulfield Cups is not likely to have any bearing on the ...
Article : 550 wordsPistolier put in such a finishing run when he beat Westendale in the Leamington Hurdle Race at Caulfield that he is now first favorite for the Australian ...
Article : 194 wordsThe withdrawal of Amadis from the Flying Handicap, at Rosehill. was disappointing to those who went there to turn up his chances in the Epsom, ...
Article : 664 wordsKinlark has again been chosen by E. Moon as his mount, and, of course, his judgment must be treated with respect; yet how Kinlark is going to beat Pistolier ...
Article : 224 wordsWallalo, who was a good deal knocked about when he fell over another horse in the Grand National, is reported to be going well again, in which case he will ...
Article : 104 wordsJack Rice, with 11.11 to carry, must also have a chance second to none. The left-handed going has hitherto proved his undoing, but it's a long lane that has ...
Article : 240 wordsProvided that the prize-money shall be not less than £350, spread over no more than six races, dates have been allotted to the outside meetings racing on ...
Article : 139 wordsRegistered racing will have another blank day to-morrow, but will open the new season with a meeting at Moorefield on August 3, when the minimum added ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 wordsScratching for to-morrow's meeting totalled 20, leaving 160 in the bock. Those withdrawn were:— Maiden: Fancy Birth, Lady Wealth, G. McGOWAN, THE SOUTH SYDNEY HALF-BACK, HAS THE BALL, AND IS PREPARING TO PASS IT TO A SUPPORTING FORWARD AS HE NEARS W. JOASS, THE WESTERN, SUBURBS FORWARD, EARLY IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE BATTLE AT THE SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND ON SATURDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1916 - 1933), Fri 26 Jul 1918, Page 1
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