OFFAGIN, ONAGIN, GONAGIN. FLANIGINI JIM PIKE, SUSPENDED FOR TWO MONTHS AT RANDWICK ON OCTOBER 3, WAS BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN AT ROSEHILL YESTERDAY. HIS FIRST MOUNT, FOLLOWING ON HIS RESUMPTION OF RIDING, SAW J.E.P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 891 wordsONE generally associates abattoirs and butchers' shops with dead meat, but you can all forget about that after Rosehill yesterday. There was enough dead meat in the Flying Handicap to start a boiling down. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 708 wordsALL THE WAY FROM DUBLIN.— Mr. T. Fleming, who it the secretary of several Irish race clubs. Mr. Fleming will remain in Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsLADIES and Gentlemen! (All speeches start off that Way.) We want to respond on behalf of Kuvera's little brother, Shakuni, who, only ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 288 wordsHERE'S one just for future guidance. Futurist is the name, and what a bonnie baby she is—or is going ...
Article : 108 wordsTHE Newcastle talent did its money on Fine Salt in the Granville Stake. In nine cases out of ten they'd have won with this Saltash gelding, but this ...
Article : 211 wordsDICK WOOTTON had a few quid on Cordova in yeterday's Granville Stakes, and it's safe to cay that the old-timer will ...
Article : 118 wordsSQUEAKER BROWN hasn't got a breeze behind him just at present That was proved when ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 281 wordsINDUCEMENT, in finishing third in yesterday's Rosehill Club Handicap, was responsible for his best effort for a lone time. It's quite evident that Chris ...
Article : 35 wordsTHERE WAS LUCRE IN THIS WIN.—Newcastle sprinter Lucre was the medium of a big plunge in yesterday's Rosehill Flying, and after a desperate battle with the favorite Treasury all the way down the straight, Lucre scored by a head. Closing Time (outside) came home strongly to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsSTAN KELLY slept in his boots on Friday night. First man in town yesterday morning was Stan waiting for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 479 wordsIT was agony for cricket fans to see Sutcliffe and Wyatt withstanding Australia's attempts to dislodge them at the S.C.G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 496 wordsTED BARTLE and Jim Pike are the best of cobbers, but there's no love lost between them on either a golf or racecourse. On the fields of sport, the boys are jealous of their reputations, and nothing would please Pike better to finish "10 up and 9 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 559 wordsA FEW MONTHS ago Jack Jamieson was inclined to be a bit down in the dumps concerning the older division of ...
Article : 335 wordsA SHIP without compass or rudder could have steered a straighter course than Cercello did in the first click of ...
Article : 132 wordsMAYBE you didn't notice Camargo in the Flying Handicap yesterday, and maybe you did. Anyhow, here's tellin you. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 157 wordsPUNTERS WERE SCARCE AT ROSEHILL.—The First Test proved a pain in the neck to Rosehill officials yesterday, when many regular racegoers ate a hurried breakfast and pushed out to the Cricket Ground, instead of the gee-gees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsALTHOUGH Fragrant Zephyr finished only third in the second heat of the Rosehill Maiden Welter yesterday she is almost certain to improve on that ...
Article : 56 wordsHARRY TAYLOR, breeder of many rood horses, came down from Wellington to have a look at the cricket be couldn't see the match in ...
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