EVERY PICTURE TELLS A STORY.—The stories told at the inquiry when the stewards asked questions regarding the cause of Sir Cyllene being left at the pott in the second division of the Canterbury Juvenile varied. The above picture shows clearly that Sir Cyllene was turned sideways on when the tapes lifted, and was not even in line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 64 wordsSINCE his return from England, Sir Sam Hordern has been looking for a good horse to carry kit colon in Sydney. He now thinks he hat got what he vrat looking for, at he ia the buyer of the'much-boomed two-year-old Clear Flight. ...
Article : 159 wordsTHE arrival in the game of a new owner with money is looked upon at a windfall by the books, for whatever amount he wins to start with, they will get it back sooner or later. For this reason the win of the English horse Indigo in the ...
Article : 143 wordsTHOUGH more man a sprinkling of yesterday's Canterbury attendance was made of men who wore Boggabri stetsons and exuded the aroma of cross-bred and pure merinos, bookmakers were caught unawares when Beauhania won ...
Article : 393 wordsBOOKMAKER ERIC WELCH is playing at outs with his brothers. THEY have reason to feel peeved, as Eric is the owner of Greenie, who started a pronounced favorite in yesterday's ...
Article : 294 wordsSID CRACKNELL, one of the leading A.J.C. jockeys, was called upon by the A.J.C. stipes yesterday to explain why hit mount was left at the post in the second dioision of the Canterbury Juvenile. CRACKNELL was on the piping hot ...
Article : 621 wordsFOR all the chance the opposition had with Humdira in the second division of yesterday's Canterbury Juvenile they might Just as well ...
Article : 221 wordsIF the optimists who fell over themselves to back Indigo in yesterday's Jumpers' Flat Race had known how the gelding's trainer ...
Article : 253 wordsTHE poor unfortunates who took 7 to 2 about Drawbridge in yesterday's Canterbury Handicap were mad enough after the race to ...
Article : 275 wordsDr. G. A. Vivers is the owner of King's Arms. After yesterday he diagnosed his own case as "impecunia-impedementa." We are never likely to lose our other ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 214 wordsTHE books had a sad day at Canterbury yesterday, and just by way of adding insult to injury the majority of punters who were losing ...
Article : 352 wordsAt the end of the day at Canter, bury books growled so much that you would have thought someone was moving furniture about inside ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 214 wordsIt did not need two guesses to find out that Resorby in the second division of the Three-year-old Handicap was short of a gallop. ...
Article : 64 wordsBavermaine has not long concluded a brief spell, and those who lost their money on her in yesterday's Flying at Canterbury, shquld chase it. She was ...
Article : 37 wordsAN animal racing around Maryborough and Bundaberg is a case in point. Sergeant, an aged bay gelding, described as being by Corporal from a ...
Article : 496 wordsSTRANGE aged horses making their appearance on racecourses as maidens and non-performers are always regarded with suspicion by racing folk, more particularly if they demonstrate that a long period of dormancy has not deprived ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 918 wordsHAVING filled third place against the cracker-jacks in the Flying earlier in the day the Newcastle filly Maltfern looked the best of good ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 354 wordsCHRIS O'ROURKE found his recent purchase, Hazel Boy, a regular meal-ticket during the first few weeks of his guardianship, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 283 wordsTACK SCULLY doesn't win many races these days, and he had nothing to smile about after his Comedy King filly, Travail, had won ...
Article : 145 wordsTHE stewards at Canterbury yesterday was held into interference met with by Kerebin in the Jumpers' ...
Article : 132 wordsBELLE OF SCOTIA had her first outing in yesterday's Juvenile event a Canterbury. This miss is one of the first of the ...
Article : 127 wordsHOW many directors would voluntarily change a fixture for another sporting body? This kind act has been executed by ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 4 Mar 1928, Page 2
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