BECAUSE Chatham is Chatham he won yesterday's Warwick Stakes in real racehorse fashion, but many sound judges smiled after the race and declared that if the same Reid turned out again next week, Chatham might not have such an easy task. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,103 wordsSILVER KING IS APTLY NAMED. He's king of the three-year-olds. He proved it by winning the Hoftartville Stakes in sterling style yesterday. FROM the outset he had it on the opposition. A speedy ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 779 wordsOWNER Bob Miller and trainer Bill Kelso don't care how often history repeats itself. In last year's Warwick Farm ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 580 wordsWE'VE got the type specially cleaned and the column deck nicely cleared so that you cannot miss reading all about this gee ...
Article : 261 wordsJIM PIKE, Bill Kelso and owner Mr. A. B. Abel, held a short and snappy "conference" after The Marne had failed badly in the ...
Article : 131 wordsIT was a foregone conclusion, as soon as Rogilla was so badly left at the post that a stewards' inquiry would be held into ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE surgeon at Warwick Farm yesterday reported: S. Davidson, who rode Sylvandale in the Hobartville Slakes, sustained a ...
Article : 54 wordsYOU MIGHT THINK THEY'RE TALKING RACING. THEY'RE NOT THE SUBJECT'S GOLF.—On the right is Gordon F. Martin, A.J.C. accountant, and his companion is Mr. V. Kernauan, a well-known Sydney business man. They meet to-day in the final of the Chartered Secretaries' Cup at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsFRED WILLIAMS saddled up two horses in the Mobartville Stakes—Theo and Sylvandale. One of them was badly interfered ...
Article : 188 wordsIT WASNT HARD FOR MOST OF THE FARM NOVICE FIELD TO DUCK UNDER BODYGUARD'S GUARD. ...
Article : 137 wordsHAVASPOT is a pretty decent hurdler, but he had the run of the race yesterday and nilled. ...
Article : 155 wordsGREENSEA'S the Peter Pan of the jumpers. A few weeks ago, when he won with 12.12, at odds on, over the brush at Canterbury, he was hailed as something extraordinary. He eclipsed that effort at Warwick Farm ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 388 wordsIT did not need the sob song of a crooner to make the bookies burst into tears at Warwick Farm yesterday. THE waterworks were turned on early in the piece, when the Rosehill mare Sarcherie, who was backed like a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 374 wordsAWAY THEY GO TO A BOUNDING START. "Truth's" photographer was on the spot when the tapes lifted for the start of yesterday's Warwick Farm Spring: Handicap. Mr. Kerry, who was well fancied and finished out of a place, is prominent, with his No. 2 saddle-cloth showing. Journal (No. 4, outside) was heavily backed, and finished a good second to Topical. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 26 Aug 1934, Page 2
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