THE field which contested the Flying Handicap at Randwick was worthy of a Newmarket Handicap. ALL of this State's best sprinters sported silk, and as the majority of ...
Article : 375 wordsQUINCE will just about taste the fruits of victory at his next start. The Quantock youngster made ...
Article : 97 wordsALTHOUGH she has not won a race for over a year, the Redfern filly Love Box can be written down as one who will almost ...
Article : 162 wordsMILTON SULLIVAN is a fortunate lad. He was adjudged to have been guilty of interference with a horse in a race which started at Randwick yesterday at about 2.10 p.m., yet it was not until after the last race was over that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 623 wordsNEWCASTLE to a man was on Anambah in yesterday's Flying Handicap, one of the most open events ever witnessed at headquarters, there was sufficient cash entrusted to Anambah to make him go out favorite. ...
Article : 235 wordsDESPITE the fact that Bard of Avon won the Metrop. in the Spring, and then went over to Melbourne and ran a slashing race ...
Article : 205 wordsTHE books have been getting the world in the majority of juvenile events of late, and they got another turn-up in the ...
Article : 166 wordsMEENAH was installed favorite in yesterday's A.J.C Handicap and Booth's mare may have gone much nearer than her third, had Jockey John Toohey not become enmeshed in the webbing at the start and nearly lost his seat. ...
Article : 214 wordsFORM was not playing flip-flaps at Randwick yesterday, or Eaton Boy would not have won the last race. The previous Saturday Eaton Boy had beaten all but Dainty Davie in the mile ...
Article : 246 wordsIT must have been sentiment which inspired the plunge on Perfect Night in the December Stakes at Randwick yesterday, for at her previous start at Warwick Farm she did nothing to justify her being at such a dynamite price for yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 333 wordsNED MOSS had an honest to goodness smile decorating his dial after yesterday's Hurdle Race, at Randwick. His hurdler, Royal Howard, won the event, and recorded his second victory ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 213 wordsANOTHER Summer Cup has been lost and won, but it is doubtful whether there has been a previous win as decisive as yesterday's victory by Dainty Davie. HE cleared out from the opposition six furlongs from home and the further the field went the further he increased his lead. ...
Article : 551 wordsBILL BOOTH'S stable put in solidly on their representative, Suggrapho, in the Summer Nursery at Randwick yesterday, and ...
Article : 161 wordsAFTER keeping everybody in suspense for weeks, Beauford's half-brother, Anambah, made his Sydney debut yesterday. ...
Article : 168 wordsBILL KELSO missed his guess by yards in yesterday's Flying Handicap at Randwick. He had a rod in pickle for the event. ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE stable which shelters Whisbro made the mistake on Saturday week of starting two horses in the Highweight ...
Article : 240 wordsBACKERS got a poor run for their money tn the Summer Nursery at Randwick yesterday, for their first choice failed to ...
Article : 135 wordsIT looks as though "Togo" Johnstone has come to stay. He piloted another winner at yesterday's meeting at Randwick and showed some of the supposed champions how the job should be done. ...
Article : 232 wordsPECK O' MALT, a son of Duke Humphrey-Malt Lily, has been something of a boom for the past month or so, but it was not until ...
Article : 162 wordsFRANK MARSDEN'S representative in yesterday's December Stakes at Randwick was Troisieme, who had failed so dismally in the First Nursery at headquarters on the preceding Saturday and the importance of the occasion must have lent ...
Article : 333 wordsMR. HARRY TAYLOR'S new importation Biblos was well backed by the public for yesterday's Christmas Handicap; but ...
Article : 149 wordsIT is not difficult to guess the mixed feelings with which the connections of Lilah watched the finish of yesterday's Fiying Handicap at Randwick, in which Lilah was beaten into third politics by Valicare and Anambah. ...
Article : 226 wordsWHEN Sir Samuel Hordern and a small syndicate of wealthy friends paid six thousand guineas at auction in England for Moabite ...
Article : 169 words"FIRST UP" MUNSON missed landing an outsize in bets when his Barosca ran second in yesterday's A.J.C. Handicap. BAROSCA had been in retirement for the past few months, and the ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 27 Dec 1925, Page 2
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