IT'S becoming quite the thing for the wrathful roar of "Rub hint out" to disturb the air at Royal Randwick. Yesterday the cry came again from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 695 wordsBRISBANE bookie Roy Bowerman intends keeping on with lobster suppers, provided they continue to produce ...
Article : 122 wordsBILLY DUNCAN, former champion jockey of Victoria, has hopes of again hearing the plaudits of the thousands as he rides to victory on the Melbourne tracks. Time alone can tell whether his dream will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 277 wordsWHEN Tapestry eloped with the Exeter Handicap, at Randwick yesterday it wrote finis to one of the most ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 402 wordsFIRST BALLOON pin-pricked the optimism of punters at Randwick to such a marked degree when she led all the way in the Winter Plate yesterday, that they spent the rest of the afternoon walking about giving a wonderful imitation of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 560 wordsDON'T think for one split-second that I am afraid, but it is my opinion that a jockey takes his life in his hands every time he persists in riding a race 'on the rails.'" This startling statement was made to "Truth" at Randwick yesterday by ...
Article : 197 wordsDOUBLE betting is so popular at Randwick these days that it was little wonder both punters and bookmakers were loud in their protestations over a semaphore error yesterday. Rubens, as expected, was the popular choice in the Nursery Handicap, ...
Article : 114 wordsSO Linstitch has lived to race another day. It is not very long ago since the winner of the second division of yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 327 wordsREMBRANDT proved a real picture puzzle to the general run of punters at Randwick yesterday, when he was practically ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 331 wordsTHE boys were betting a bit on the last event at Randwick yesterday, and Jack King handed Eric Welch's ...
Article : 110 wordsNATURALLY the urging fraternity fails to appreciate the efforts of the A.J.C. racecourse supervisor. Captain Timperley, but several race club executives can't see eye to eye with him. On some courses it is laid down by the supervising staff that there shall be no tick-tacking, and that there shall be ...
Article : 212 wordsWHAT racing follower is not acquainted with the signpost on all courses that the club detectives will be standing under the sign at certain periods of the day? However, the race clubs have received advice from the Police Department that the word "detective" is not to be used. The title is to be ...
Article : 74 wordsANY self-respecting punter was entitled to ask "Vot you dink?" when Rubens, in yesterday's Nursery, peeled off a run that ...
Article : 123 wordsTO win three in a row proved beyond Cercello, but Jack Fahey and his cobbers plonked their money down solidly in the Botany ...
Article : 155 wordsONE of the solid tips directly the boys hit Randwick yesterday was New Tip for the first division of the Novice. It was good ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 286 wordsFIRST Tuesday in June went off with all race club secretaries working overtime. Entries were taken for the big Spring Handicaps and races for now yearlings. The figures, when tallied up, were in keeping with those of recent years and there'll be no paucity of runners if the entry lists are any ...
Article : 186 wordsTHE A.J.C. Committee had a well- known paddock bookmaker before them on Friday. It was alleged that be employed a ...
Article : 153 wordsSPEARHEAD, who has been well in the limelight as one of the leading sires of stayers in Australia, has been sold by Mr. Herbert Thompson, the purchaser being Mr. E. A. Haley, of the Te Koona Stud, Wimbledon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 178 wordsSECRETARY Mr. Bert Peacock reminds owners and trainers that entries for the Moorefield meeting on Saturday, June 29, close at 4 p.m. ...
Article : 41 wordsMONOGRAM put up a decent effort to finish fifth in the Exeter Handicap Yesterday, and he'll run a great race when he has a crack at a ...
Article : 35 wordsMR. HERBERT THOMPSON, of the Tarwyn Park Stud, has just completed the purchase of a high-class mare in Lucy Limond. She was bred in 1927 by Mr. G. Gerard and is by Limond from Lucinette. The latter was bred by Mr. A. J. Toxward, who is at present in Sydney with the Limond gelding ...
Article : 223 wordsTRELAND was just touched off at Ascot last Wednesday and made another bold bid for the beans in the first division of ...
Article : 92 wordsTHE veterinary surgeon : 1 Randwick yesterday reported that Lady Verite, in the first division of the Novice Handicap, sustained a cut on ...
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