IT was the shock of the season for backers Beaten in a six furlongs Trie[?] Stakes [?] week [?], when nes[?] backed, it ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 727 words[?]the attraction of being one of the ring's most [?] bettors, it was little wonder that Bookmaker Joe [?] the ringman who transacted most business at yesterday. ...
Article : 103 wordsTHOSE two Highland chieftains, Mr. W. C. Dougla[?]s and colonel Murdoch, are very canny Scots, and they do not believe in talking out of their turn. Nor do they always talk when their turn comes round. ...
Article : 101 wordsBACKERS werein their stride again over yesterday's Hurdle race at Randwick. Form pointed to Master Yet as the ...
Article : 222 wordsIT appears as if it's a closed season for Clargull. Twice within a week has the chestnut daughter of Claro run a ...
Article : 163 wordsIT is just as well Ramulas kept his end up this season for Messrs. J. E. and C. [?]. Brien. With Pan[?] and Remora, the ...
Article : 181 wordsSOMEONE thought it was possible to put back the clock yesterday. So old Hoppicker, who was racing when Moses were short pants, came ...
Article : 203 wordsLATE last year Fred Williams decided not to train racehorses this, but Freddie has had s[?] a rush of luck during the past month that his 1927 resolution is not likely to be adhered to. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 370 wordsPITY the poor books. They got s skinner over the Carrington Stakes, and then later in the day along came Nosslgia to give them another skinner. NOSTA[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 230 wordsAFTER running marvellously well in the Carrington, after being one of the worst-served at the start, Ramp[?]on was ...
Article : 99 wordsHERE'S Toohey [?] lack of that [?]lk struck a patch of old-time form at Randwick yesterday, when he rode ...
Article : 98 wordsJURISPRUDENCE is the sort of horse most trainers like to see the other fellow feeding. HE boo[?] in a winning role at times, but [?] ...
Article : 193 wordsTHERE seems to be very little difference between Lady Constance and a 2 6d alarm clock, as both of then go off at hours for when they're not "set." T[?] ...
Article : 319 wordsWHEN the connections went for a punt on Penman in yesterday's Pace Wetter at Sandwick they had more money than judgment, but ...
Article : 145 wordsCHARLIE "SQUEAKER" BROWN has cause to justify his sobri[?]atter yesterday's Chelmsford Handicap had been run and w[?] not ...
Article : 219 wordsMORE than a mite of the Moses millions went up and forgot to come down when Cumerlong could not come along quickly enough in ...
Article : 272 words[?] being [?] has [?] since ...
Article : 43 wordsTh[?] has not [?] self in [?]ker well [?] ...
Article : 54 wordsAND everyone is wishing "Mr. Solbrick" a Happy New Year. He will need all those good wishes to make it a financial success if he should experience the atrocious luck in 1928 that he did in 1927 with his little filly, Chrylyssa. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 273 wordsIT'S a great asset in the racing game not to be a "boom" trainer. Already this season J. Batro has won three races with his chestnut filly, Boorcello, and because Batro is not one of the big guns, he never fails to secure a long prices ...
Article : 294 wordsSIR SAMUEL HORDERN and his in [?] Perhaps he would sooner win the Am[?] separable friend, Mr. Fred. Smith, have [?] Gold Championship than the returned from a world tour, and will ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 270 wordsGREENHORN is proving all that his name spells. Early in the 1926-27 season Greenhorn gave promise of being ...
Article : 69 wordsTED BARTLE enjoys the distinction of having ridden the last winner of 1927. He was astride Lady Constance ...
Article : 73 wordsWHEN Ulan won the Cheimsford in such convincing style yesterday, it looked as though his owner was in for a long spell of good luck ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 1 Jan 1928, Page 2
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