MISS MOLLY WILLIAMS, sister of the trainer, and Miss Josephine Heysen, daughter of the well-known artist, Hans Heyscn, had a great deal to do with the preparation of Archcson. winner of the Great Eastern Steeplechase on Easier Monday. The women rode and schooled Archeson over ...
Article : 467 wordsTHERE can be little doubt now that in Kuvera New South Wales possesses the champion juvenile of Australia. He was defeated by Cape Royal and Lady Joy at Caulfield on Futurity Stakes day, but the Brazen colt had not been thoroughly tuned up at that time. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 490 wordsDREAMS of boyhood bring satisfaction at the time, but generally fail of realisation through contact with the stem realities of life, or are abandoned ...
Article : 674 wordsTHERE is no doubt Myarin has a penchant chant for the Randwick course, as he always runs well there. He was outclassed in the Doncaster Handicap on ...
Article : 174 wordsTHERE was a mild demonstration by spectators on the flat when Marshfield led home the Scaholm Hurdle field at Williamstown on Easter Monday. The ...
Article : 331 wordsA REMARKABLE finishing run was displayed by the South Australian sprinter Foursome in winning the Federal Handicap at Williamstown on ...
Article : 373 wordsW. COOK, who piloted the favorite. Middle Watch, in the Sydney Cup. was called before the stewards and asked to explain why he appeared to be unduly pulling Middle Watch about in the early stages of the race. His explanation that he was riding to instructions to keep behind the ...
Article : 328 wordsVICTORIAN horses performed with a fair amount of prominence on the opening day of the A.J.C. Autumn meeting. King Aura was runner-up to ...
Article : 101 wordsMR. WILLIAM T. P. TURNER, who rode his own horse, Swift Lock, in the Von Doussa Steeplechase at Oak-bank on Monday, is a grey-haired ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 145 wordsLittle do the sportsmen of the cities know of the disabilities under which sport is entered into by these domiciled in the upper north of South Australia. In this article I will endeavor to enumerate a few of the drawbacks attributable to the “Three Cornered Jack,” commonly called the “prickly jack.” ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 468 wordsSANDHURST, once Australia’s most picturesque and dashing jumper, could run only third in very moderate company, when he contested the ...
Article : 443 wordsA LARGE number of metropolitan and country shooters competed in the pigeon championships of the Grampians held on Thursday. The shooting was at ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 wordsJ. T. (Fremantle. W.A.).—Silent Bird finished on the rails in the Eight Hours Handicap at Moonee Valley. “Like to Know” (Coburg)-When the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 852 wordsWRITING from Manly (Q.), Arthur Postle adds some information regarding the match race with a whippet recently mentioned in The Globe. He ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 30 Mar 1932, Page 6
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