PUNTERS have been educated never to back Bob Baillie's horses when they start among the popular picks; so the Rosehill owner-trainer was able to put a good one over on them at Moorefield yesterday. ...
Article : 471 wordsJACK TOOHEY apparently hasn't any great liking for the scales. At Rosehill about 12 months ago he won a race on Lion Isle, but ...
Article : 133 wordsSHE GOES opened a very firm favorite for the second division of the Encourage yesterday at Tictortia Park and in places it was ...
Article : 138 wordsELEVEN months ago Murray King won the Sydney Cup at any old price, but though he had subsequently tried his hand on metropolitan and country courses it was not until yesterday that the roguish son of Comedy King ...
Article : 372 wordsMRS. VANDENBERG, always fashionably attired and never flustered, snapped at the races yesterday. She is a familiar and popular figure on racecourses of Sydney and Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 26 wordsBARRISTER BILLY CURTIS ought to be called to the bar by bookmakers to drown his Borrows after the inglorious display ...
Article : 277 wordsROSEHILL mentor Bill Booth does not win many races these days, so the victory of Welina in the Moorefield Juvenile yesterday ...
Article : 252 wordsFRED. JONES, with Limerick, Battlement, and the English-bred mare Calcite, and Bill Dwyer. with Paleta, are due in Sydney on Monday. Accompanying Jones is A. Driscoll, who will do the light ...
Article : 80 wordsTHERE was a lot of doubt as to which of the Kogarah Stakes runners yesterday was entitled to the position of favorite and sevens the field was called. SOMETHING had to be favorite, however, so Gegla and Misty ...
Article : 224 wordsMISFORTUNE has clogged the footsteps of a certain pony man for a few months, but the drought was expected to break on Wednesday, and a supply of champagne was laid in ready for the celebration. ...
Article : 134 wordsMELBOURNE visitor Eric Connolly is no doubt thinking that his arrival in Sydney is a little premature and that he would have done better to wait for Randwick. THE dashing Victorian punter got off the train the other day ...
Article : 405 wordsSPAGHETTI proved a palatable dish for his 12 to 1 backers in yesterday's Carlton Mile at Moorefield. DANNY LEWIS' chestnut had not sported silk since he beat a field of novice performers over a mile and a quarter at ...
Article : 392 wordsIF ever a man had reason to be disgusted with one of his horses he is Veterinary Surgeon Billy miller. Miller owns and trains High Estate, a ...
Article : 221 wordsAN incident at the turn deprived backers of Shule Agra of big money in yesterday's Moorfield Juvenile event. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 250 wordsMR. BEN CHAFFEY rackons that he as had at least 700 letters telling him how to cure Manfred of his antics at the barrier. Here is a new slant on the situation. It has reached ...
Article : 293 wordsYESTERDAYS Flying first division at Victoria Park was delayed about 10 minutes while the stipendiary stewards examined ...
Article : 405 wordsBACKERS took 5-4 about Military Lady in the first division of the Moorefield Maiden yesterday, but the Valais filly handed out a 20-1 run. ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 13 Mar 1927, Page 2
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