W. R. KEMBALL, one of New Zealand’s leading owners, has decided to race in Victoria on rather an extensive sale. He has up George Jones as private trainer with a team of 10 horses, and the number is likely to be increased from time to time. Jones has secured a lease for 12 months of the racing establishment now occupied by S. W. Biggins in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 871 wordsSYDNEY racegoers are wondering when the success that is attending the efforts of the well-known racing syndicate which races under the nom-de-plume of ...
Article : 223 wordsTHE death took place in Sydney on Sunday or me A.J.C. secretary (Mr C. W. Cropper). Last Thursday Mr Cropper was on duty, but that night ...
Article : 103 wordsUNLUCKY runners in the Juvenile Handicap at Williamstown on Saturday were the favorite. Some Hero, and the second favorite. Prodigy. With ...
Article : 276 wordsBOOKMAKER W. TUDOR, who owns Varalba, one of the Brisbane Cup favorites. has been a long time waiting to to reap the benefit of ownership of a good ...
Article : 123 wordsIN an endeavor to assist readers to pick winners, it is intended to publish in these columns each week the names of the horses which were considered to have ...
Article : 386 wordsFOR sonic reason section of the bookers at Williamstown on Saturday made a set against Love Song in the Bay View Handicap. Liberties which ...
Article : 342 wordsPAQUIN is held on loses by W. Gerrard from Mr A. T. Creswick, who bred her. The mare was tractions at the post at ...
Article : 236 wordsWIRRATE was in a forward position when he met with the mishap. So heavily did he hit the fence that he went down almost on his nose. His ...
Article : 686 wordsTHE Q.T.C. St. Leger on Saturday is not likely to attract a field of any size. Lough Neagh’s main opponent may be ...
Article : 224 wordsJ. STUBBS. who is tiding in Melbourne just now for Mr. P. G. Hay, is one of the most successful jumping riders in Tasmania. Since he began ...
Article : 1,205 wordsHIS form over hurdles at Williamstown on Saturday indicates that [?]viel will maintain the reputation of S. P. Casey a trainer of jumpers. ...
Article : 192 wordsAT Williamstown on Saturday a sum of £10,930 was put through the totalisator of that amount £3144/10/ was for a win and £5783/10/ for a place. ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 25 May 1932, Page 3
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