Randwick form made this fellow look pretty well placed in yesterday's race, and bo it proved. Though no champion he is very useful. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsA smart sprinter who usually takes out when his connections put in. He is proving quite as good a gold mine to "Mick" Poison ns old Ready Aye Ready did. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsWhile most of the books had flood reason to rejoice over the defeat of Oblivion in the Novice at Rosebery yesterday, ...
Article : 167 wordsKing Carlos, who won the Rosehill Handicap in run-away style yesterday, was under orders to go to Wagga for the Gold Cup run last Friday. A rider was engaged, and all arrangements were made, but at the last minute the order was ...
Article : 169 wordsBy Jingo, winner of the Granville Stakes at Rosehill yesterday, is trained by Paddy Ryan at Rosehill, and the ...
Article : 101 wordsRIGHT through the betting on yesterday's Rosehill Handicap, Corncrake ruled as a strong favorite. In the race her rider apparently went to sleep, and he received a hostile public demonstration when he came in to weigh. Not all racecourse ...
Article : 408 wordsTHE much-boomed All Gold was top weight in yesterday's Welter, and he is certainly a class above most of his ...
Article : 162 wordsAfter being well up all the way he came into the straight on the heels of the leaders in the Granville Stakes, and if they had swung out a yard or ...
Article : 138 words"Why do the trainers look so sad?" said punter on parade, "They've done their dough; they've done their dough," the boekle's runner said. "For they put their stuff on Auct ion, and the brute was last to leave, ...
Article : 304 wordsWHEN betting opened on the Two-Year-Old race at Epsom this afternoon, "fours the field" was general, but a little later on there was such a solid run on Sir Quantoek that he firmed to five to two. ...
Article : 262 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday. LAST Saturday Deacon was sent out a rod hot favorite for the Jumpers' Flat Race at ...
Article : 204 wordsThe above picture shows yesterday's Hurdle winner, Wooyeo, accompanied by Moonset over the first hurdle. That was all the race there was. The rest of the affair was a procession, with Wooyeo, as "shown in the lower picture, jumping the last hurdle on bis own with nothing else in sight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsFOR the Epsom Purse the public went hot-headed for two horses, the imported gelding Cheveley and Maltarda. THE latter was favorite right up to within a few minutes of the start, but the demand for Cheveley was so strong that just ...
Article : 317 words"ANY of these hurdle horses any chance of beating the favorite?" "NOT unless he falls down twice. Murray River hasn't had a run for goodness knows how long, and Bonnie Russell is only ...
Article : 274 wordsThe stipendiary stewards concluded the inquiry into the running of Langley in the Two-year-old Handicap. After hearing ...
Article : 192 wordsHAVING attempted unsuccessfully to win the hurdle race with him, Vin. O'Neill decided to give Silver San a trial over brush fences, and the experiment proved a success, ns the San Fran gelding won at first time of asking. His chance, however, ...
Article : 374 wordsYESTERDAY'S Auburn Handicap may have looked easy to pick, but appearances were deceptive. Booth's stable set a strong lead by backing Wirian in can't lose fashion, and those who saw him beaten out of a place in two races at Randwick ...
Article : 566 wordsThe final of the Head of the bout race was decided on the River this afternoon, and it was the finest contest in the history of the race. ...
Article : 111 wordsWhen the riders for the Encourage Mile were supplied, F. Livy was given out as the rider of the favorite, Coolness, but owing to the fact that there was an inquiry into the running of Langley in the previous race in which he was ridden by the boy Livy, and in which ...
Article : 220 wordsAn inquiry was hold into the running of Molly Kourgan (L. Davidson) crossing Sunny France in the Juvenile ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 11 May 1924, Page 2
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