A SMART five furlongs trial during the week prompted a big plunge on Dalmatic in the second division of the Rosebery Flying Welter yesterday, and it came off. RACING men were staggered to see the gonce go on Dalmatic in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 671 wordsTEARS and Wads were as prolific at prickly pear in Queensland when punters saw favorite Agincourt beaten in yesterday's Rosebery Handicap, after having given the impression that she had the race sealed, signed and delivered. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 689 wordsTHE SIAMESE TWINS.—Wherever Sam Money (left) is, you can bet your purse that Dick Wootton won't be far away. Here are ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 33 words"WHAT AM 1 BID, GENTLE. MEN?"—Bloodstock auctioneer Clive Inglis. (right) it bidding fair to put Sir Junes Murdoch on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsFORMER A.R.C. trainer Harry Horton had mixed luck at Rosebery yesterday. Bat what he missed on the merry-go-round, he picked up on the swings. AFTER Nellie May had been just beaten, Harry snared the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 391 wordsADULATOR had admirers galore before the first flutter of the Two-Year-Old Handicap yesterday, but after the race it was ...
Article : 326 wordsSAILING got becalmed in the straight in the Three and Four Years Old Handicap, but then a gale hit him and he came ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 280 wordsYOUNG O'Sullivan had to ride overtime to dead-heat on Labour Girl with outsider Work man in yesterday's Flying ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 445 wordsFOUR HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE.—A well-known group snappad yesterday at Rosebery. On the left it Bill Munson, Randwick trainer, and on his left it Jack Underbill, secretary A.R.C. Detective Jackson, terror of the "unwanteds" on A.R.C. courses is next, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsYESTERDAY'S starting at Rosebery was on improvement of the despatche at V.P. the other day. ...
Article : 71 wordsPATIENCE has won more than a maiden's hand. Patience meant big boodle for Alf Morton yesterday at Rosebery when Arolla scored a nice win in the third division of the Flying Welter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 382 wordsPUNTERS have been drugged, but they should come out of their sleep now. Sleepmond again failed them when the could do no better than ...
Article : 286 wordsEGLON gale form a black eye and a broken "honk" when he arrived in the first division of yesterday's Flying Welter at Rosebery. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 376 wordsAND to we said to him, we said, "This is a moral." "What's a moral?" said he. And we said, "Why, Donnetta, you dumb-bell." ...
Article : 338 wordsJOE MATTHEWS carried away with him a letter of introduction to Mayor Rolph, Junr., from Mr. Fred Crowdroy, whose particular friend he is. ...
Article : 122 wordsTHEY'VE been taking Palamon over to Randwick to work during the part few weeks, but the resultant publicity didn't draw a ...
Article : 98 wordsTHERE wasn't a great deal of betting on the 14.2 Handicap but the tommies knew that Fun and Fancy was in the field. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsWHO SAID ROSEBERY ANGLE ISN'T DECEPTIVE?—Workman (rails) dead-heated with Labour Girl in yetterday's Rowbery Flying Handicap, and practically everyone on the course thought that Workman bad beaten Labour Girl. And doun't it look like it? Tactician (partly obscured) was third, with Milsnor (outside) fourth. Than came Alienor and Treasury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 4 Jun 1933, Page 2
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