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  2. "FEARLESS WON!" DECLARES DARB

    "THERE WAS NOT THE SLIGHTEST DOUBT IN MY MIND THAT MY MOUNT, FEARLESS, WON," HEATEDLY DECLARED CRACK JOCKEY DARBY MUNRO, WHEN HE DISMOUNTED FROM MACK SAWYER'S CHESTNUT HORSE, ...

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    THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT THIS BEING A HEAD-ON CRASH. Both Spearbine and his rider, F. Hood, took a real nose-dive as they crashed over the hurdle in front of the stand at Randwick yesterday. Though Hood was reported as having sustained slight concussion, he was later walking about the course little the worse for his spill. Spearbine was unharmed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 60 words
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    TAKING THE AIR—THE RANDWICK AIR.—Mr. T. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 37 words
  5. They Couldn't Sell Him

    FOUNTAIN, winner of the Welter Handicap at Randwick yesterday, could have been bought a few weeks ago ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 636 words
  6. Pot Pourri Of RACING

    A WELL-KNOWN racing man, at present in New Zealand, has written "Truth" to the effect that after recently travelling from one end of the Dominion to the other, he considers there are few good horses ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LAVENGRO LANDS

    "THE OLD MASTER," as Frank McGrath is sometimes called, showed that age has not dimmed his skill as a trainer, nor his ability to pick the right race for his horses, when he sent Lavengro out ...

    Article : 608 words
  8. "Quack's" Quick One

    TRAINER QUACK RYAN won his first race with Martheus at Randwick yesterday, and considers himself unlucky. "If I had been able to get this little horse right before to-day, he would have won several races for me, but ever since I put him into training last Spring, he has been shin-sore and I have had more blisters ...

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    HAD HIS FIRST RIDE.—George Young, junior, made his debut as a Jockey at Randwick yesterday when he rode his father's horse, Thunderclap, in the Warwick May Handicap. No youngster has given more promise on the training tracks than young George, and a big future is predicted fox him. Hen he is getting the last word from "Pop." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  10. TOTE FIGURES UP AGAIN

    A CROWD of 17,000 at Randwick yesterday must be considered satisfactory in view of the present situation overseas. ...

    Article : 135 words
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