GIVEN up 10 months ago as "a cot case," Chatham signalised his return to the race-track by not merely winning yesterday's Warwick Stakes, but by making a procession of it, in time which was half a second faster than ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 893 words(No. 1.)—JIM IS ALL EARS—The Epsom favorite Bronze Hawk bad his first run for the season in yesterday's Campbelltown Handicap, and Jim Pike listens intently to what young Bill Kelso (left) and Poppa Kelso have to say. Bob Miller is in the background. (2.)—WRECKED THE RECORD.—Chatham paralysed the Warwick Stakes field yesterday when he won easing up by ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 104 wordsJACK JAMIESON knows his Spring races. He "set" Limarch for the Hobartville Stakes a month ago, and declared he would win the Warwick Farm three-years-old classic ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 629 words"I KNEW I was gone as soon as be bucked the second time," said Jim Pike to "Truth" after he had come from the casualty room, ...
Article : 120 wordsEVERY time he comes to Sydney he pays his way. Two years ago he won the Epsom Handicap. Last time he was here he enabled his connections to clean up a packet over the La Perouse Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 wordsSPRING hath come tra-Ia-tra-Ia and with it come joyous tidings for all you "Paste" readers. Warwick yesterday proved a real pot of paste ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 349 words"NOW, then, who said he's broken-winded?" That was the query of Mr. A. E. Blair, owner of Chatham, ...
Article : 253 wordsNO wonder the rest of the Warwick Stakes Held got a stitch trying to head Chatham off. Just take account of how he ...
Article : 102 wordsDOUG WEBSTER did his dough in the Glenlee Handicap. Just before they lined up Doug said to Joe Cook: "This is a duel. ...
Article : 415 wordsTHERE can't be any of that mystic entity known as "funk" in the make-up of Sir Hugh Denison's Foxhunter. THOUGH he Was rushed at the last minute on to the course to have his rugs peeled off him and be saddled up all in the twinkling of an eye, it ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 584 wordsMAURICE McCARTEN gave a masterly exhibition of race riding on Topical yesterday to snare the Spring Handicap. THE Metrop. favorite had won over "six" at his precious run, and was a trifle "new" to go with them over eleven furlongs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 585 wordsGEORGE PRICE has a wonderful opinion of Blixten. And it won't be long before the general public is sharing it, for ...
Article : 165 wordsTHAT grand old sprinter Holdfast can still sprint. He was able to lead the Campbelltown Handicap, field to the home stretch. And don't ...
Article : 35 wordsLIMARCH LANDED THE HOBARTVILLE.-Starting a hot favorite, the Limond colt Limarch scored a decisive victory over the potential Derby favorite—and maybe winner—Blixten. The grey Roxburgh ran a creditable third, but Blixten's performance was by far the best in a Derby connection. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 27 Aug 1933, Page 2
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