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  3. Sydney Cup Won Comfortably by Crucis at 20 to 1

    OUTSIDER'S SUCCESS IN SYDNEY CUP. Top: Crucis winning the Sydney Cup in the easiest of fashions from Paddi Eve and the favorite, Kidaides. Left: Mr. "W. Carleton," owner of the winner. Centre: Crucis ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 64 words
  4. NOT EXCEPTIONAL

    Nightmarch is one of the best [?]-year-olds in New Zealand, but accounts of the Trentham Gold Cup at ...

    Article : 104 words
  5. BOUND FOR ENGLAND

    MR. CLIVE INGLIS is accompanying Mr. P. Miller to England, and his many friends wish him an ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. Paquito Defeats a Good Field

    The attendance at Randwick on Monday was estimated at 78,000, and it is surprising it was not greater. A better day for racing would have been almost impossible, and the Flying Handicap, Sydney Cup, and Easter Stakes alone ...

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  7. Crucis Made Light of His Opponents

    Few racehorses have made more rapid rise to fame than the four-year-old gelding Crucis, winner of the Sydney Cup. Sold as a yearling for 50gns, he was not raced until this season. His first start was in a Maiden Welter at ...

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  8. CRUCIS NEAR THE RECORD

    CRUCIS, who is a four-year-old bay gelding, is leggier than most stayers, but, as in winning the Sydney Cup in 3min 23 1/4sec, he got within half a second of Kennaquhair's record for the race, there is no doubt as to his being a genuine two-miler. His time is the second best for a ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. POOR SUPPORT

    The Wallsend Jockey Club, a non-proprietary institution, which bore the heat and burden of the day when racing was at its lowest ebb in the Newcastle district ...

    Article : 554 words
  10. A.J.C. THIRD DAY

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  11. REDUCED TO SUSPENSION.

    AS a rule, when a jockey does not do his best on a horse, he is obeying instructions from the owner or trainer. In such circumstances his punishment ...

    Article : 124 words
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