WINOOKA wins the Doncaster by a length and a half, with 9.13, in Australasian record time. It reads like a page from a book of fiction, but truth is stranger than fiction, so the sages say, and Winooka, by winning yesterday's Doncaster, placed himself on the front page of the book of champion racehorses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,515 wordsMELBOURNE'S leviathan bookmaker was betting right up to his reputation at Randwick yesterday, and, though all the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 94 wordsLOOKING 'EM OVER.—Sir Samuel Hordern (to hat) and Mr. R. R. Dangar, owner of Peter Pan, found time to give the Doncaster field the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsBILLY DUNCAN rote to his greatest heights when he took the Sires' Produce Stakes on Hall Mark yesterday. Hit display was the hall mark of excellence. He not only rode a superb finish, but he administered a severe blow to his "shadow," ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 673 words"HALL-MARKED ON EVERY LINK.—Charlie Kellow (owner and Jack Holt (trainer) had a royal win on Hall Mark in yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsDETER PAN followed up his Blue Riband success by taking die Randwick Red Riband yesterday. But it's open to question whether the chestnut is the great colt he was when he won the Melbourne Cup. KUVERA. whom Peter Pan donkey-licked in the Derby, was able to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 687 words"WELL, he's just a great big bundle of speed," said Jim Pike, of Winooka, after his victory in the Doncaster. ...
Article : 343 wordsHALL MARK HAD LITTLE TO SPARE IN SIRES' PRODUCE STAKES.—Victorian two-year-olds fought out the finish in yesterday's Sires' Produce Stakes. Hall Mark (outside) won narrowly from Maid of Or[?]. New Zealander Golden Mair (rails) was third, and Shakuni a close fourth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsWHO said there was a depression? That was the query raised along-side Bob Jansen's stand when he was operating on the Sires' ...
Article : 284 wordsLIMARCH'S failure in the Sires' Produce Stakes staggered everyone at Randwick yesterday. Those who backed him were legion. ...
Article : 156 wordsBOB JANSEN is indeed the king-pin fielder. He lays bels as an alligator lays eggs, and he's harder to "stop" than one of Jimmy Kelso's left hooks. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsPETER LAWSON did not have to turn on the waterworks, despite the fact that his colt, Burlesque, was unplaced in yesterday's Sires' ...
Article : 101 wordsThe Veterinary Surgeon at Randwick yesterday reported:—Brass Buttons, in the Hurdle Race, sustained an injury to the near knee. ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 16 Apr 1933, Page 2
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