ALL WERE BUSY MEN YESTERDAY AT HAWKESBURY.—On the left is Secretary Brinsley Hall, who had a full-time job at Oxbro' yesterday in his capacity as Secretary to the Club. In the centre is trainer Mick Poison, with his successful apprentice, W. Lappin, and on the right is ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 168 wordsSIMPLE SIMON could have done with his pall of water in a very big way at Hawkesbury yesterday for the ...
Article : 117 wordsTHE STEAMER LEAVING SYDNEY ON TUESDAY FOR JAVA WILL carry two local riders—E. Harper and A. Dyer, who, by the way, have completed their apprenticeship with Randwick trainer Jim Abbs. Harper rode with a good deal of success in Java last season. Roy Carter ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 449 wordsTHE philosophic person who declared that the age of miracles isn't past certainly knew his work. Believe it or not, SOFT STEP, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 559 wordsTHERE was no protest against Judge Dudley Smith's verdict in yesterday's Windsor Handicap when he awarded outsider WISE BOY the race by a head from the sizzling hot favorite MOHICAN. Many thought Mohican had ...
Article : 805 wordsALTHOUGH the hot pot THE JILT did not win the last race at Hawkesbury yesterday, there was one bookmaker, at ...
Article : 364 wordsCONTROLLERS of the Hawkcsbury Club were well satisfied with the reception that was forthcoming for their meeting ...
Article : 195 wordsBOB SKELTON won three races at Newcastle on Thursday, but he gave the bulk of his winnings back to the Hawkesbury books. ...
Article : 109 wordsJACK CUSH indulged in a justifiable growl at Hawkesbury yesterday. He complained of the activities of a number of bookmakers' runners. "I ASKED George Tancred to put a few pounds on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 387 wordsA TRIANGULAR betting duel between three outsize punting stables Was the highlight of yesterday's Juvenile Handicap at "Istoric Oxbro." The establishments involved were Bob Skelton, Jack Jamieson, and Fred Cush, ...
Article : 428 wordsBy name and nature. Now don't forget that tip and the tip is about a very promising juvenile by the name of ARISTOCRAT. ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 20 Mar 1938, Page 2
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