MR. BAD LUCK took a sitting shot at punters' chins in the last at Canterbury yesterday, and it's going to take them such a long time to recover that when they do blink themselves into consciousness they will find cobwebs growing all over them. If ever good money was butchered, it was on sizzling-hot pot Tatyoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 839 wordsWHEN Cylanta flashed home a winner in the Campsie Handicap yesterday he landed a heavy plunge and knocked most bag-boys into a tail-spin. CASH for the Cyllene More gelding was more prominent ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 422 wordsTHIS WAS BEFORE THE RACE. A glance at trainer Lou Bourke (left) and owner Dan Seaton would not suggest that they had a winner ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsA LOST OPPORTUNITY.—The grey mare Opportune was thought a good thing for the first division of the Canterbury Highweight. She had every show, and could only finish third. Here's hoop Cavanough with trainer J. Cavanough (centre) and owner S. Bowman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsPUNTERS have racked their brains burning the candle at both ends and running up electric light bills trying to work ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 388 wordsSNOW SUN'S victory in the first division of yesterday's Highweight at Canterbury was a regular out of season ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 363 wordsPALAIS proprietor J. C. Bandrodt possesses a pacy miss in Patiala, but he will need to bolster up her supply of oxygen if he hopes to win ...
Article : 131 wordsPUNTERS reckoned Bill kelso had a screw loose when he legged pocket-edition 'prentice Parr on to Nord for the Canterbury Handicap yesterday. BUT old Bill's protege rode with the cool still of a James E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 551 wordsHOW'S this for versatility? Frank McLeod, whose starting was a feature of the Rosehill meeting a week earlier, figured in the Canterbury book ...
Article : 105 wordsFOR all those punters who fell in the soup over Pontoon yesterday we have picked out a get-square gee-gee who'll help them to retrieve ...
Article : 123 words"IT never rains but it pours." The ex-A.B.C. neddies have been trying their derndest to win races on the A.J.C. Metropolitan tracks ever since ...
Article : 147 wordsGETTING THE OIL.—Young Parsons listens to instructions before being legged-up on Mirthmaker in the Canterbury Maiden. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsLOOKS A SERIOUS CHAT.—Stipe Williams (panama) must have something of moment to say to breeder Alf. Thompson at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsIF you've a pair of keen eyes you'll Watch Officer. We're "characters" all right, but we just couldn't help starting off like that, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 296 wordsPUNTERS went in "off the deep end" about hot favorite Pontoon, but he handed out a miserable performance in the Canterbury Juvenile yesterday. IN the early stages Dan Lewis' colt performed like a crab with ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 554 wordsJACK SPEERIN is a man with a typhoon behind him. Since he got hold of Fordlight a couple of months ago, he has won race after race, and the ex-Enzed gelding again bobbed up at Canterbury yesterday when he took the Flying Handicap from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsLITTLE J. Parr was blamed for the defeat of Nord at Rosehill, but yesterday at Canterbury the lad made no mistake on the same gelding. The way ...
Article : 72 wordsCLOISTER has always been able to go fast, even as a two-year-old when trained by Jack Smedley. In the first division of the Canterbury ...
Article : 53 wordsOWNER E. J. WATT rarely owns a bad galloper—especially if it is by Doric—and we want to tell readers that his ...
Article : 153 wordsSTAN LAMOND is a married man, but it doesn't necessarily follow that he's belligerent Still you could easily buy a fight ...
Article : 154 wordsAND NONE OF 'EM WON. — Anyone would have bet long odds on one of this trio having won yesterday's Canterbury flying. When they swung into the straight, Questionnaire was leading Dunere and King Moab, while the ultimate winner, Fordlight, isn't on the landscape. He finished at a great bat to beat Questionnaire and Donere. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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