PUNTERS who did their cash on Tingalba yesterday—and there was a pretty good number of them—reckoned they had a raw deal served out to them. In fact, many of them contended that the Treclare gelding was a hot case. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 693 wordsPUNTERS don't want money if they don't keep a strict watch over Tar. nets Glass during the next few weeks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 488 wordsTuroa Webster might easily be termed "The Confident Man." WHEN the Enzed rider did his ...
Article : 198 wordsJACK KINO knows his Ethics. Sanding the big colt out equal second favorite in yesterday's Rydaimers Handicap at the 'Hill, Ethics ...
Article : 290 wordsTHERE WAS NO ECLIPSE ON.—High Sun won a good race in the second division of yesterday's Rosehill Juvenile. He battled out every inch of the journey to beat Darbalara and Carapace (outside). Queue (rails) was close up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsPUNTERS were routed, clouted and snouted in yesterday's Westmead Handicap at Rosehill. THERE were eleven runners and outside three of them, backers thought that Clerk of the Course Tom Luckey had just about ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 526 words"WELL DONE, MY BOY!"— "Trauty" gives Chide a gentle pat on the note after he had won the big race at Rosehill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsNOT SO JOLLEY.—Bert of that ilk was very serious as he talked to Danny Lewis (left) after Autumn Balloon did not run anywhere in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 29 wordsWE have seen Darby Munro ride much more vigorous finishes then he did on Les Haigh's gelding Ronl[?]la in yesterday's Rosehill ...
Article : 134 wordsTHE stipes at Rosehill yesterday reported:— In the Granville Novice Handicap, when the field had gone about half a ...
Article : 189 wordsWHEN the horses were walking round the enclosure before going out for yesterday's Trial Stakes, Bill Booth, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 501 wordsTHE Autumn fashions have made their appearance in the windows of Pitt-street's emporiums. ...
Article : 115 wordsIT was preasing to see the c[?] of J.J. Leahy carried to victory in the Granville Novice at Rosehill yesterday. ...
Article : 72 wordsCAUGHT BY OUR CAMERAMAN AT THE 'HILL—On the left is a very happy gathering. Apprentice Pettit, trainer Webster, and owner J. J. Leahy. Agincourt was successful for them in the Novice Handicap, and it was the first win for the kid, and the first victory Webster and Leahy enjoyed for many, many months. The action picture in the centre depicts Cynical running to the front in the first division of the Juvenile, when there was still a furlong to go. He won narrowly from Serabita (rails) and Wet. Chide is seen returning to seals after his runaway victory in the Club ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 117 wordsIT wasn't altogether the "call [?] home" that brought Bailey Payten back from Melbourne on Thursday. He had Attar running there ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 483 wordsTWO races in the one afternoon! Who said there was a depression? T. C Trautwein, big serang in the hotel world and prominent racehorse owner, came into his own yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 498 wordsITS a pretty tough battle to beat those bookie boys, but Jos Clifton will be able to smite them hip and thigh when next he puts the ...
Article : 160 wordsITS a long lane that hasn't a pub in it Fred Cusb has at last taken out with High Sun. It happened in the second session of yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 523 wordsTHE tommies didn't hold much money on the Granville Novice yesterday, but they had it for all time. Agincourt, the winner, started ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 258 wordsWHOOPEE, what-oh. AND hooray. Just some of the excited exclamations of happy punters who journeyed to Rosehill yesterday with a "Truth Racing Special" under their wing. Winning "oil" was poured into the ears of subscribers, and those ...
Article : 247 wordsTHE GRIN WAS PREMATURE.—Barney Ferguson was all smiles before being legged up by P. Knowles on T.N.T. in the Rosehill Novice, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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