PROBABLY no racing judge was ever the object of a more hostile demonstration than that handed out at Canterbury yesterday to Judge Dudley Smith when he hoisted Amounis' number as the winner of the w.f.a. Canterbury Stakes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 464 wordsFLUSHED with success over Toper at Warwick Farm, trainer Johnny Donohoe backed Violin Bow to win "hundreds and thousands" in the first heat of yesterday's Flying Walter at Canterbury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 514 wordsBIG time punters, Bertie Byrnes and eric Connolly, would have made the books squeal for mercy had New Zea lander True Shaft won ...
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Article : 235 wordsThe stipendiary stewards at Canterbury yesterday reported: (1) In the Hurdle Race Homemades saddle shifted during the race, and he ...
Article : 172 wordsDon Moon is likely to pici. up a miner race at the Spring meeting. The old fellow was finishing like greased lightning in fifth place in yesterday's ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 8 Sep 1929, Page 2
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