WITHOUT accusing them of being crook, the A.J.C. Stipendiary Stewards virtually, told the flower of Australasia's jockeydom yesterday that they didn't know how to ride. AFTER the Chipping Norton Stakes Ted Bartle, Maurice THE stipes, cons of whom ev[?] caused the grandstands to rock by displays ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 395 wordsWITH enough pace to hop into a handy possie early good enough to be close all the way, and capable of running away at the finish to win by 1¼ lengths in time equal to Gothic's Australasian record, Kidaides made a multitude of friends for the Sydney Cup when he romped home in yesterday's Autumn Cup ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 491 wordsDESPITE the fact that Karuma did not finish amens the first half-dozen in yesterday's Liverpool Handicap, the son of Magpie is still ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsIT took Malvina to scorch Green Moth's wings at Warwick yesterday. FRANK DALTON'S filly had won at her two previous starts and was regarded as a safe conveyance in the second ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 269 wordsIF ever the bookmakers attempted to commit financial suicide it was in Holdfast's race at Warwick Farm yesterday. UNBEATEN at his only four starts, he ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 510 wordsBACK in the same only ten minutes,—the saying is, Perc. Maher has already fallen foul of the Stipes. Yesterday the racecourse police ...
Article : 78 wordsMANY Doncaster hopes were blighted when Margarethal made a men of yesterday's Liverpool Handicap field at Warwick Farm. SEVERAL well-fancied Doncaster candidates were among the ...
Article : 416 wordsMy Lady Gay was feeling flight prior to the start of the Autumn Cup at Warwick Farm yesterday. Trainer Lon Robertson had to follow her out to the ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Newcastle sprinter, Land of Leisure, shaped very nicely thank-yer in yesterday's Liverpool Handicap. He was not too well away, but finished in good ...
Article : 31 wordsCAN STAY LIKE A SCOTTISH MOTHER-IN-LAW.—Kidaides, a Sydney Cup candidate from South Australia, is a dyed-in-the-wool stayer. He form second to Some Quality in the Australian Cup, and yesterday romped home in the Warwick Autumn Cup, a mile and half. Kidaides ran to the front entering the straight, and easily best Crucis and Leadight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsOWNERS and trainers of Sydney Cup hopes were calling the name of Sol Green blessed after Strephon staged a cake-walk win in yesterday's Chipping Norton Stakes at Warwick Farm. Sol's spectacular scratching of Strephon, though it peeved punters who ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 730 wordsMICK POLSON "poulticed" Wadara for the first time since he had acquired him in the second spasm of yesterday's Farm Stakes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 214 wordsJIMMY ABBS can consider himself so unlucky that he will be without fish on Good Friday. The Randwick mentor puts the polish on Sir Tarsia, who started second favorite for the second ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 426 wordsRACEGOERS who didn't like Loud Praise for the first division of yesterday's Fram Stakes at Warwick Farm were in a bit of mental bother. FOR the Cooltrim more was backed as if she were going to ...
Article : 396 wordsIS last week's backing of Lequscious for the Doncaster was fair dinkum and her mission isn't really the Sydney Cup, she is setting a spartan ...
Article : 121 wordsSIGHS were premature when Sion was withdrawn from yesterday's Cabramatta Handicap. THE Doncaster faVorite's backer's felt a nasty creepy feeling come ever them, spots before the eyes, and a tendency to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 156 wordsOtway Falkiner gave Don Moon away to Bill Booth a couple of months ago, and he will probably run his hastiness before the Autumn meeting concludes. The old ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Victorian sprniter Abbot's Lad ran third to Greenline and Figure down the Flemington straight six at the recent V.R.C. Autumn campaign, and he was ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 24 Mar 1929, Page 2
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