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Article : 349 wordsThose trainers who desired to use the middle grass track bad to pay special fees. Cagon beat Canaque several lengths over six furlongs in 1,20½. Valido went alone for a like trip, moving freely, and Waltz put in ...
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Article : 54 wordsThey were travelling on the Western line, and one of the party—they were all well-known N.S.W.B.A. men—was telling of the risk clubs take in putting inexperienced men in to play ...
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Saturday Referee and the Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1912 - 1916), Sat 5 Apr 1913, Page 6
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