IN the issue of "Truth" of the 14th June last an article appeared under the above heading which suggested that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 368 wordsKING CROW should be a good thing to bet on in the Rowley Mile. Only eight horses have been paid up for and it's safe to say that none of the seven who'll oppose Alf Levy's washy chestnut could run into third place in a race like the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 734 wordsHERE'S a real gee-gee we want to introduce. Winooka is the name, but perhaps you haven't heard of him. Well! This fellow hails from Bananaland where he was considered one of the best gallopers ever to leave the North. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 692 wordsTHE man who said it never rains at Clarendon is a big storyteller. During Thursday night and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 90 wordsHAWKESBURY CLUB made up its mind very early in the piece yesterday to postpone until to-morrow, but Ascot Club made an ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 86 wordsWINNER of the last Sydney Cup and one of the best backed horses for this year's Melbourne Cup. The Dimmer's class alone ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 427 wordsIT is a foregone conclusion that Phar Lap will win the Spring Stakes, Craven Plate and Randwick Plate during the Carnival ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 494 wordsA while back someone pinched his prize turkey. Then High Disdain, the apple of his eye, teas injured and had to be eased. Latest "knock" for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 247 wordsIN-FLEW-ENZA and rain yesterday, and out flew racing. There was double-barrelled fixture on tap—'Oxbro and Ascot, but so much juice wu also on tap that Sydney punters had to go home and play Bridge, or drink beer to while away the dreary. ...
Article : 128 wordsBOATS— not floats— would have been necessary for racehorse transportation had either Ascot or Hawlcesbury raced yesterday. "Oh, what a day was yesterday I" chorused all the gee-gees, and Randwick rocked with "horse-laughs"— for was it not their afternoon off? ...
Article : 110 wordsLAST start of Gallant Top saw this fellow take an Encourage at Menangle. Third place was filled by Fair Money. Since then ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 513 wordsWHAT with Gold Day in the Flying and Just Cold in the Highweight, Hawkesbury punters should come out "above ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 341 wordsGOLD DAY has been on this aide of the Tasman for several weeks now. He has had a few outings, too, but all the time something has been missing . . . £.s.d. for him. OVER in the shaky Isles Gold Day ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsFRANK McGRATH is not given to toquacity, but the gentleman-trainer could not gag himself effectively after Lightning March has won the ...
Article : 215 wordsAccording to a leading authority. Dr. W. J. Stewart McKay, the New Zealand gelding is, if Dr. Stewart McKay has been correctly reported, "anything ...
Article : 396 wordsRACEGOERS should step right on the gas. The A.J.C. Spring meeting " kick-off starts Bt Randwick on Saturday next, and "Truth Racing Special" has been working overtime for weeks netting juicy til-bits to serve up to subscribers. ...
Article : 293 wordsPOSTPONEMENTS were the or-der yesterday, and Victoria Park two-year-old trials, which were to be held to-morrow, will ...
Article : 101 wordsA FEW weeks ago a leading firm of bookmaker! was quite prepared to quote e price about anything in the Derby. ...
Article : 90 wordsMANY two-year-olds are now being stricken by shin-soreness, and indications point to the Gimerack Stakes and Breeders' Plate fields being no ...
Article : 70 wordsDESPITE a heavy drizzle at Randwick yesterday morning, numerous horses were given fast work. Randwick will be much benefited by ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 27 Sep 1931, Page 2
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