THE stupendous last minute support accorded Kuvera in the second division of yesterday's Greystanes Nursery was a reflection of the supreme confidence reposed in the handsome Caravel colt by the George Price stable. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 660 wordsTHERE must be a secret organisation called the Owners' Death League. Death in this instance meaning the demise of bookmakers, and it must have met during the week to plan the complete annihilation of the bag boys ...
Article : 663 wordsTOP (left to right):—Being a politician, Mr. Butler is pretty good on the "chin." Mr. Blair smokes nothing but Chatham cigars. "The Grafter" is always assured of a big future. Bookmaker Edgar Forsyth is a bit of a wizard on figures. BOTTOM:—Here's another Sol., who's always shining. There's nothing tight-lipped about Mick Ryan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsA.J.C Chairman, Mr. Colin C. Stephen, was a top-gear job yesterday. And Well he might have been. Wingecarribee, a filly of his own ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 420 wordsIN a field of eight in the Macquarie Grove Handicap yesterday. Lord Eudorus beat two home. His Lordship hasn't been in a ...
Article : 98 wordsA CROSS-WORD puzzle had nothing on yesterday's Varroville Handicap at the Farm. It looked as open as a church door, and punters were in such a quandary that they didn't know whether it was Saturday or Hyde Park. ...
Article : 239 wordsEVEN if our eyesight had a touch of stringhalt, we would not have missed Roley at the Farm. Roley will be ripe and ready ...
Article : 45 wordsALF FOLEY has a very limited team, and punters are glad, as the veteran Randwick mentor hasn't done them a turn in years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 438 wordsWINGECARRIBEE was favorite for the first issue of the Maiden Handicap yesterday, but her supporters were agreeably ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 369 words"TRUTH Racing Special" is so far above its contemporaries that if Professor Picard in his record-breaking balloon was ...
Article : 379 wordsOn thoroughly settling down El Toro and Kuvera were together two lengths in front of Lady Silvius and Tremayne, and so they raced to the home turn. ...
Article : 85 wordsKUVERA COPPED COIN, BUT HAD FIRST TO SURVIVE PROTEST.—Hot favorite Kuvera it here seen scoring a narrow victory from Lady Silvius, whose rider lodged a protest on the ground of alleged interference. She did not get the race, but would have most probably won with a clear run in the straight. Heroic's Hope was third, followed by Broccolli, El Toro, and Loch Quin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsDOUG. WEBSTER had three cracks at the bowling yesterday. He had Huntique in the second division of the Maiden, Hunt the Slipper in the Varroville Handicap and First Acre in the Homebush Handicap. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 667 wordsDICK O'CONNOR is one of the Randwick trainers due for a change of luck and when he cracks it "Truth" will be there to ...
Article : 235 wordsTHERE was once a figure in literature called "Flash" Jack. Master Pratt, please take notice. It would be as well for him to know ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 646 wordsTHE Stipes at Warwick Farm yesterday reported: In the Maiden Handicap (First Division), Sly Boots (Lightfoot) met with ...
Article : 226 wordsALF. FOLEY AND APPRENTICE P. O'KEEFE were both entitled to eat up big last night. Foley scored an unmistakably popular win with Wapiti, although the mare was at double figures—and young O'Keefe kicked both King Moab and Just Gold first past the peg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsSTAN KELLY'S on the warpath again. It won't be long before he's giving more cheek than a Cocker Spaniel. ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 22 Nov 1931, Page 2
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