BOOKMAKERS were flabbergasted when the demand set in for Rosaban in the second heat of yesterday's Highweight Welter Handicap at Moorefield. There's only one way to describe the backing for this cove ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 697 wordsTHE snails will be challenging Dermid before long. They reared up on their tails, left the adjacent cabbage patches, and threw some "out of the season" fruit at him yesterday when he couldn't do better than finish third ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 562 wordsAN 18-CARAT EFFORT.—Diamond was backed for big boodle, and easily won the Maiden Plate at Moorefield yesterday from Joan Moa. Diamond is a proud cuddy. Look how high he carries his head. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsMOOREFIELD is a track where punters show remarkable perspicacity at time. Their ability to pick a handicap to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 386 words"NEVER again! I've turned up punting forever." That's what the popular Newcastle sportsman and punter, Bert ...
Article : 206 wordsIS this golf business a disease? Jim Pike went away to Leura for the week-end to propel the pil, and prominent bookmaker ...
Article : 72 wordsALTHOUGH most backers couldn't get "at" their rolls quick enough to slap it on Diamond in the Maiden Plate at ...
Article : 106 wordsAS the Maiden Platers were pursuing their way pegwards for the opening event at the Kogarah track yesterday, bookmakers were as peeved as a ...
Article : 149 wordsTHEY reckon there's no cash on the racecourse, but if there's a good thing, the betting boys will always rake up the rupees ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 355 wordsCONTEMPLATION.—Sportsman Mr. Blake is wondering what he'll back "in the next" at Moorefield yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsMUST LIKE SYDNEY.—Well-known racing personality Mr. Boyde Davis (left) is over from Enzed on bis third visit in 18 months. With him is Cant. Fraudenfelder. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsWHO said a bookmaker is the best judge of the betting market. Reg Dansey couldn't stop from ...
Article : 114 wordsWHEN Upoko Ariki was scratched from the second heat of the Moorefield Highweight yesterday bookmakers were saved the ...
Article : 166 wordsBOOKMAKER Liley Schwartz is still kicking himself right in the shins for betting 7/1 about Silver King in yesterday's Maiden ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 wordsWOE is Jack Jamieson. He can do nothing right. "Jam" thought Persian such a great thing for the Hurstville Mile yesterday that only a straight-jacket could have stopped him from dashing in and backing his neddy for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 484 wordsTHERE'S still corn in Egypt for Mr. Oatley. It would be a "cereal" story to tell you all about Veilantif and owner Mr. Oatley, but suffice to say that the daughter of Moabite won the first division of the Moorefield Highweight ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 465 wordsANY of Sam Solomons' friends who wish to pick a row with him need only mention Treasury. That'll do the trick. ...
Article : 106 wordsTHE former bushwhacker. Cane-grass, who lifted a little fortune from the ring when he won his first Metropolitan race at ...
Article : 70 wordsOWNER J. J. Leahy shouldn't have to wait long for a first prize with the team he has in training at present. Nachara, a 20 to 1 shot, finished ...
Article : 45 wordsVIMFUL VEILANTIF HAD PLENTY UP HER SLEEVE.—With jockey Mulligan looking round to see where the others had got to, Veilantif ran home an easy winner in the first flick of yesterday's Moorefield Highweight Handicap. Nachara finished well ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsFIRST qoute is best—sometimes. It wasn't with Naissant in the fillies' division of yesterday's Maiden Juvenile Handicap. ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 22 Apr 1934, Page 2
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