BACKERS butchered their brass on a "world certainty" at Warwick yesterday. Waugoola, backed for a fortune by the public, was robbed of his chance at barrier-rise when, in a field of eleven, four horses were hopelessly out of the race from the word "Go." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 889 wordsBooks betting at Warwick Farm yesterday picked a winner when they blew a breen up behind favorite Tinwald in the first spa[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 421 wordsOWNED by one of Sydney's biggest and most spectacular punters, a man who thinks nothing of putting £1000 or £2000 on a horse, Bollinger was expected to start a white-hot favorite for yesterday's Macquarie ...
Article : 532 wordsAND THE TOMMIES NEVER WROTE HER NAME.—Starting at a Don Bradman score price, Jean Margot gave the bookmakers a skinner in the first division of yesterday's Maiden at Warwick Farm. She easily beat Lady o' Clare and Lady Doris (rails), while Bouveret was fourth, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 51 wordsBIG Boy Bertie Byrnes had a lash at Tinkledell in yesterday's second division of the Warwick Greystanes Nursery. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 wordsEVERYTHING comes to him who waits—but it was a Surrinjuok long time coming to Mick Pelson. Many centuries ago—or was it last ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 391 wordsTHE RACE WHICH WAUGOOLA DIDN'T WIN.—Starting a hot favorite for yesterday's Farm Stakes at Warwick Farm, Waugoola was hopelessly left at the post, and was then with the leaders entering the straight. Naturally enough, he stopped to nothing in the straight,' and finished sixth. Lady Treclare won from Vigue (outside) and Our Liz (rails), while Zeeland was fourth and Draconic (outside) fifth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 62 wordsIF Mr. Theodore could only get his hands on the cash which has recently gone smash on Cleave, his super-tax problem would be solved in ...
Article : 204 wordsBAILEY PAYTEN has plenty alleged better horses in his stable than Green Moor, but it was left for the "haberdashery department" ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 394 wordsTHOUGH favorite Alberic won the first edition of yesterday's Greystanes Nursery in a trot he might have needed to stretch his neck if La Gloria hadn't run off the track at the turn. JIM MUNRO had the kick on the ...
Article : 533 wordsWHEN Teddy Bartle returned to weigh-in on Black Douglas after winning yesterday's Macquarie Grove Handicap at Warwick ...
Article : 369 wordsTHE all-electric train service operated to Warwick Farm for the first time yesterday, and had patrons singing its praise. Express delivery to and from the course was the Commissioner's slogan, and the public could not believe that they could occupy only ...
Article : 138 wordsJIM BARDEN has come good after his recent illness. The old-time champion rider and now prosperous trainer was laid low for many months and his life hung in the balance for weeks, but Jim is one of the old stock and his cast-iron ...
Article : 537 wordsTHOUGH the name, Bim Boy, suggests tall timbers, baaing sheep, and everything that's really rural, there's nothing of the bush-whacker about die chestnut son of Greenstead. HE gave the city tow-year-old toffs ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 435 wordsIT was as big a job as washing an elephant with a toothbrush to discover a bookmaker who laid winner Jean Margot at Warwick Farm. ...
Article : 122 wordsBILL. KELSO'S bank is not at swollen as his knee. If that were to the Master of Orville Lodge would be worth hundreds of thousands. ...
Article : 245 wordsJIM BARDEN had the idea that Echo Point would be on the lookout for a prime portion of yesterday's prize in the first division Maiden at the Farm. ...
Article : 81 wordsTHOUGH Albert Wood was one of the best Jockeys Australia ever produced, the success which attended him as a pig-skin artist has ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE enquiry into the running of Perides was concluded at Warwick Farm yesterday. The stewards founds that O. Cullum ...
Article : 160 words[?]TRENT KIND.—Stipe L. G. Fraser, Trainer G. P. [?] A. A. Marks give the horses the once-over in the War [?]wick Farm sa[?] enclosure yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 5 wordsAccording to We[?]ter Corcuscate means to glitter or gleam in flashes, so it su[?]s Chris O'Rourke's mare right down to the ground. But the flash wasn't at the ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 24 Nov 1929, Page 2
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