The racing at Ascot this afternoon, which marked the opening of the Christmas and New Year meeting of the Queensland Turf Club, attracted a splendid attendance. Trainer J. Jurd showed good judgment when he advised C. L. Thompson, owner of Beau Cheval, to tackle the Flying Handicap at Ascot in preference to going to Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 466 wordsJoint leader with High Speech in the early stages of the Flying Handicap, the Corban (imp.) gelding Beau Cheval ran on very strongly to win by two lengths from the favourite, Happy Returns, with Leo Emblem a close third ...
Article : 394 wordsJockeys E. T. Ross and E. Tanwan, who scored on Beau Cheval and Semitic respectively, at Ascot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 wordsThere were nine starters in the Boxing Day Handicap for 12 ft. dinghies sailed on the Broadwater in a light to medium south-east breeze yesterday. One boat. Miss ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Mon 27 Dec 1937, Page 2
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