TN public estimation anything that Jim Scobie starts in a youngsters' race is worth backing, and in consequence a youngster from the Scobie stable has been favorite in three out of the four two-year-old races that have been run this season. ...
Article : 364 wordsGETTING Jimmy Pike to talk about himself or one of his mounts is just about as easy an holding an animated discussion ...
Article : 351 wordsJACK KELSO, a son of Bill of that ilk, tricked backers in yesterday's Club Welter at Randwick. He put up an unfashionable apprentice, N. Quigley, on the imported horse and thus had the market to himself. ...
Article : 304 wordsTHE Caulfield Cup field got off to a good even break, but as soon as they started Kanchani, who was in the centre of the field, ...
Article : 304 wordsTHE success of Whittier in the Caulfield Cup has put the double bookmakers in rather an awkward position, as ever since the weights came out he has been one of the public fancies, and has been coupled with almost everything in the Melbourne ...
Article : 185 wordsWHITTIER—the greatest yet of all Woorak's get—to-day waltzed home a winner in the Caulfield Cup—his second win in that important event. HE was backed for a fortune, but not for his owner, Ben Chaffey, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 617 wordsYESTERDAY'S two-year-old race at Randwick was of particular interest to the Kia Ora studmaster, Mr. Percy. Miller, for Ariedon, ...
Article : 141 wordsBACKERS of Shepherd's Delight got a poor run for their money in yesterday's Hurdle Race, for when the tapes lifted the son of ...
Article : 76 wordsMr. S. O. Wood, the veterinary surgeon who has been in attendance on Heroic, stated at Caulfield this afternoon that when he went down to see ...
Article : 144 wordsHOUSEWIVES should not be dispirited if they find the price of margarine rising next week. Tom Hannan will have to do ...
Article : 108 wordsEARLY in the season two-year-olds are good mediums of investment, but there was no justification for the making of ...
Article : 297 wordsIF Admetus it the best horse Bananaland can produce, Sydneysiders would hate to be introduced to its poorest performer. ...
Article : 265 wordsProbably nobody knows better than his owner. Ted Moss, what a gay deceiver Stony is. During the past ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 274 wordsWHILE the majority of the public, at well as trainers who had horses engaged in yesterday's. Two-Year-Old Handicap at Randwick, considered Rosolini a lay-down miserere for the race, Frank Dalton, trainer of Sea Plane, harbored no fears of his colt being beaten. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 292 wordsIF Royal Howard had a conscience it would have killed him long ago. The optimists came at him again in ...
Article : 206 wordsHM BARDEN was anything but a pleased man when Judge Dudley Smith hoisted the placings in City Tattersall's Handicap ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 110 wordsOLD Otaere, the hero of many hard-fought battles at Randwick, Flemington, Rosehill, and other tracks, made up one of ...
Article : 161 wordsCITY Tattersall's Two-Year-Old Handicap seems to be Frank Dalton's lucky star. Last year he produced Tremolite in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 142 wordsTHOSE who glimpsed Hazel Boy in the first division of yesterday's Novice will probably take their running shoes to the races ...
Article : 183 wordsIKE FOULSHAM should be on speaking terms with himself after the showing his St. Alwyne horse Balbus made in yesterday's ...
Article : 194 wordsMOST of the city's big punters were conspicuous by their absence at City Tatlersall's meeting yesterday. ...
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Advertising : 178 wordsNO doubt the Newcastle trainer, J. T. Cush, thought he had a "cushy" thing in Royal Attendant for yesterday's Flying Handicap at Randwick. The brown gelding had a couple of ...
Article : 276 wordsFOR all the chance the opposition had of beating Lucy Thrice in the first division of the Novice yesterday, they might just at well have been at home in their stalls. Lucy toddled to the from nearing the ...
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Advertising : 110 wordsAFTER the field in the Burwood Handicap had gone a furlong Belgambra was last, but when the winning post was reached he was a length and a quarter in advance of all the others. It was a fine exhibition of galloping ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 18 Oct 1925, Page 2
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