"WELL, I've got to take my hat off to you, Mrs. Vandenberg; you're too good for me." Thus Jack Molloy, big bookmaker, to Australia's leviathan lady punter, at Warwick Farm yesterday when ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsALLEGEDLY two-year-olds are the most consistent brand of racehorse, but Salvador's glaring form reversal in yesterday's second stanza of the Warwick Farm Nursery gave the theory a pain in the neck. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 656 wordsTHERE'S a song which kicks off something like this, "Watching and Waiting and Longing, etc." That's the tune every horse punter ...
Article : 309 wordsLEBANON was responsible for the bookmakers getting an outright "skinner" at Warwick yesterday on the first division of the Ingleburn Nursery. Lebanon started a pronounced favorite, but with ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 444 wordsTHOUGH the majority of punters had the idea that Ted Battle, rider of favorite Coruscate, was holding four aces when a protest was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 573 wordsIT is not often that a photographer strikes any luck, mostly he gets the rough end of everything. ...
Article : 66 wordsRACEGOERS will have to work Jack Smedley's judgment out by Algebra, divide the answer by two and add ten and then they will probably know why John did not have a penny piece (according to him) on Royal Smile in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 553 wordsJUDGE'S JUDGMENT ON THE JAZZ.—Mr. Dudley A. Smith, who sorts the horses out at the finish of registered races, made a bloomer yesterday when he put his signature to the above "certificate" for the second division of the Ingleburn Nursery. Though hot-favorite Golden Betty finished ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 wordsIF Jack Smedley doesn't look out the Pelaco shirt people will be chopping him up for stiff fronts for dress Shirts—he's stiff enough. JACK has supplied the favorites for the last two handicaps run ...
Article : 428 wordsALTHOUGH Danny Lewis and Co. cleaned up on Rooster in the first race at Warwick yesterday they threw their money about like ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 363 wordsOWNER NEIL McKENNA was scattering money to the four winds at Warwick yesterday, when he kept laying 2 to 1 about his gelding, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 428 wordsBOYS! and Girls, too, if you like. Listen to this. Keep a stranglehold on a quid or two, and don't let go of it until Billy Booth again produces ...
Article : 449 wordsSTAN KELLY probably threw the substance away for the shadow when he put apprentice Egli on his filly Cohort to gain the 7lbs. ...
Article : 194 wordsNEITHER Mrs. Vandenberg nor owner Billy Pearson bothered making the trip to Melbourne to see champion Amounts win the ...
Article : 217 wordsSEEING that money is allegedly so scarce in the racing game, it's a pity that there aren't—for the books' sake—a few more ...
Article : 104 wordsHOW WALLY K. K.O'D THE FARM STAKES FIELD.—With a determined finishing run, Wally K. (centre) smothered the opposition in yesterday's Farm Stakes at Warwick, and landed a tidy stake for the Lewis stable. Vo'euse (outside) was a trifle unlucky, and was downed by only half a neck, with Sylvisto (rails) a close third. Vercoola was fourth, and Wedara (spots) fifth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsTHE stipendiary stewards at Warwick Farm yesterday reported:— (1) In the first race a protest on behalf of Coruscate against the winner, ...
Article : 113 wordsJOCKEYS Pratt, "Togo" Johnstone, and Parr looked real hot under the neck band after the last race at Warwick Farm yesterday. The centre their are was brother jocklet W. Battle, who had the audacity to ride he winner of the last race. ...
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