CHARLIE McLAUGHLAN made history yesterday. He was the first ex-pony trainer to trip on to the A.J.C. carpet since the "merge" and be questioned by the stipes. HOWEVER, Charles cleared up whatever doubts existed as to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 32 wordsTHE last letter in the punters' alphabet When they cast sound for the winner of the Flying Welter was Zeus. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 646 wordsWHO'S this young Mortimer, anyway? If you care to pop that question to Chris O'Rourke, be prepared ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 36 wordsIT was most appropriate that Pontoon should win at Canterbury yesterday. Pontoon's name smacks of the water and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 320 wordsFORTUNE favors the brave. At Canterbury yesterday anyone who backed a runner to beat Storm Bird in the ...
Article : 423 wordsTHE books had a good time early yesterday, but they got a kick in the first division of the Carlton Mile when King ...
Article : 310 wordsIF the A.J.C. stipes are poker players, they'll appreciate the term "three of a kind." Well, they dealt out "three of a kind'' ...
Article : 264 wordsA FAINT heart never won a fair lady, and there's nothing like having bit of initiative in this 'ere raring business. ...
Article : 93 wordsHAD a buckjumping show been in town yesterday, Underwood might not have won yesterday's. Three and Four ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 490 wordsA MAN who deserves to see his silks flashing first past the judge's box is J. C. Bendrodt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 524 wordsFORM said in unmistakable fashion that Lapthorne would take a ton of beating in yesterday's Maiden Plate. He had run second to Mince ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 wordsTHEY reckon that first thoughts are always best. But, not always. Second thoughts sometimes save the situation. ...
Article : 196 wordsALTHOUGH It was a Moorefield meeting held at Canterbury yesterday, Harrie Evans, the' Canterbury secretary, was the man in ...
Article : 138 wordsTHE "Pastes" this week at Canterbary were as "unmudded" jockeys at the track, so you will have to excuse us for sulting your rations short this week ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 313 wordsCHRIS O'ROURKE won a double at Canterbury yesterday and had Dunerc had a run prior to going out for the Three and Four-Year-Old ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 75 wordsFRANK MOORE was most concerned over the support accorded Cavedweller at Canterbury yesterday. Quoted early in the piece at 10's, he was at 4"s at the finish. It was Cavedweller's first run in 21 months. He appeared as miner- ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 29 Jan 1933, Page 2
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