WARWICK FARM books were caught bending yesterday when they bet 14/1 about Loch Garry early in the Camden Handicap. THE Killick clan then stepped in and cleaned the ring right up ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 14 wordsIS Tingalba a good 'un? The point is open to discussion according to the boys who bet. Many of them maintained after Bill Booth's fellow copped the Kirkham Stakes yesterday, that he's just a hoss. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 739 wordsDANNY LEWIS has a filly named Dozey in his emporium; but the Doric youngster wasn't suffering with insomnia ...
Article : 250 wordsTOMMY HAYLEN had better be careful. He should have more "relative" love for Bill Booth. Tom and Bill are relative, and the ...
Article : 397 wordsWELL, we will all be Financial before long. Did you happen to see a flighty flapper footing it along in ...
Article : 121 wordsWHEN Chandu next strips in a Novice race over a bit of distance the rest of the field will want to put more than salt on his ...
Article : 249 wordsThe tommies went to the Farm yesterday with souls full of hope. THEY entertained lively ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 763 wordsBY the gawdy gondolier! Did you feast the mince pies on Venetian Lady in yesterday's Camden Handicap? ...
Article : 135 wordsJABBERER didn't make much of a noise in yesterday's Novice at Warwick Farm. But when Trainer Bill again takes ...
Article : 155 wordsBAILEY PAYTEN has only one Wingecarribee in his stable. But yesterday the heads reckoned that he had something ...
Article : 375 wordsPUNTERS who supported Parmint in yesterday's Maiden Nursery didn't know whether they wanted a certain famous cure ...
Article : 360 wordsSecretary T. T. Manning desires to announce that entries for the minor events to be run at Tattersall's meeting on December 30 and January 1, fall due at 4 ...
Article : 35 wordsTHE bag boys are now wishing Port Said to a place much further away than the Suez Canal, and where there is not nearly so much water. At his last two starts, the Riverina racer has been made the medium of a stupendous ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 602 wordsANTICUR is regarded a tragedy up Newcastle way. On his home tracks the Verderer gelding is a lion who make his fields ...
Article : 195 wordsGOOD DAY, readers! It'll be "good day" all right if you just plaster the peepers—and the pelf—on Gold Day at his next appearance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 333 wordsLOOKS as if Jack Munro's argument that Arnurna should have been a Jackie at Canterbury the other day was based on ...
Article : 208 wordsJUST BEFORE THE "IRON HORSE" GOT UP STEAM—Less than a furlong from home in the Warwick December Handicap yesterday Warneton was a length to the good of First Acre. Doug. Webster's gelding finished too well for the leader over the last bit, and won from Warneton and Loquacious. Chase March is obscured by First Acre, with Loquacious (who is recovering after being skittled) and Soulton next. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsPUNTERS DIDN'T WANT IT OVER.—Port Said (rails) started favorite for the Moorebank Handicap at the Farm, and it was only the last stride that won him the race. Rosendo and Port Said had a thrilling battle all the way down the running, bat Rosendo faltered in the last few strides, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 58 wordsWHEN Loquacious "got here" in the straight yesterday, owner Bob Miller must have felt as though someone had donged him on the "Uncle Ned" with ...
Article : 75 wordsSecretary T. T. Manning, of Tattersall's Club, will take entries until 4 o'clock to-morrow for the minor events to be decided at Randwick on December 30 ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 6 Dec 1931, Page 2
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