"YOU'RE not going to make an idiot of me," declared former Queensland jockey Ken Jeffers when h e got back to the weighing room at Rosehill yesterday. His remarks were directed towards C. ("Huck") Findlay. The air was electric. Jeffers had ridden Grand Mogul into IT would have been an easy matter to secure "The Sultan's" autograph at Rosehill yesterday. He was in high glee when Autoland ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,267 wordsTHERE was no shortage of £ s d when yesterday's Rawson Stakes romped its way into the Rosehill programme. Punters dived deep into their pockets and found heaps to plonk on various candidates. King's Head and Lough Neagh were the favorites from Sarcherie, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,689 wordsIT'S A SERIOUS AFFAIR—but neither of them should look like this, for they were real happy after Cereza won at Rosehill. On the left is Mr. Gilder, and next to him is Mr. E. J. Watt, owner of the Westmead Handicap winner, Cereza. Inset: Tom Murray, Randwick trainer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 52 wordsBLOODSTOCK EXPERT. Former Sydneysider Mr. Ken Austin, who is now manager of a leading stud in New Zealand, visited Rosehill ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsPLUTUS, who sports Peter Riddle's pale blue and black livery, struck trouble in yesterday's Three Year Old ...
Article : 102 wordsPAMELUS remains "Truth's" tip for the Doncaster Handicap. Nothing eventuated at Rosehill yesterday to suggest ...
Article : 569 wordsCEREZA is back on her pedestal again. Barred from starting in the metropolitan area she had to trek to Victoria, but there she improved her barrier manners and so the embargo on her in Sydney was removed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 624 wordsTHIS 'ere Harlowe boss is high-hatting the rest of the two-year-olds which are scampering round the Sydney tracks. He ...
Article : 550 wordsWE'VE often heard of big game-hunters going out on elephants after tigers, but the boot was on the other foot at Rosehill yesterday. Australia's celebrated punter, The Tiger, went out after Game, and came ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 504 wordsWHEN Bradford settled Warrawing nearly a furlong from home in yesterday's Three-Year-Old Handicap at the 'Hill, ...
Article : 177 wordsHORSES are funny critters. Take Gold Standard for instance. Everyone thought that 4½ furlongs would be just as much for ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 14 Mar 1937, Page 2
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