THERE were so many untoward incidents in the Victorian Waterloo Cup at Benalla last week that it will oftimes be referred to as time goes on. First and foremost was the pathetic defeat of the former unbeaten champion, Father’s Footsteps, by Forward, a dog of very moderate class, and the sensational return to form by Heritage, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,196 wordsHandicapped by a toe injury in his two final courses at Benalla last week, Cliff’s Pride showed gameness and grit by winning the Waterloo Plate. He also had ...
Article : 523 wordsTHREE days of ideal weather, record Australian attendance, improved by a bumper local gathering and special organisation, tended to make the ...
Article : 328 wordsHeritage confounded the critics by his unexpected return to form in the Waterloo Cup. ...
Article : 109 wordsTHERE were a few incidents in the Waterloo Cup last week which reminded one of last year’s event. There were ...
Article : 111 wordsTHE Queenslander, Sonny M[?]cawber showed his quality at White City on Saturday night by winning the Trial Stake in the slick time of 13 1-5 sec. It was an ...
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Advertising : 516 wordsHeritage, which won the Waterloo Cup at Benalla last week, and is owned by Jim McLeod, of Seymour, was trained by his brother, George ...
Article : 78 wordsMR. M.P. WILKINSON, of Hobart. Tasmania, was one of the interested visitors at the Waterloo Cup meeting last week. Mr. Wilkinson was at one time ...
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Advertising : 482 wordsHERITAGE. last week’s classic winner had been a noted fast greyhound. In his puppy days he ran three times at Werribee for two wins and a third in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 314 wordsA chatty letter reached me last week from a New South Wales correspondent. He failed to agree with my selection for Father’s Footsteps to win the Waterloo ...
Article : 84 wordsThe White City management has received an overflow entry for its Winter Cup programme, which commences tonight (Wednesday). On Saturday night 140 ...
Article : 38 wordsA [?]cial meeting of the Gun Clubs’ Association was held in the Mitre Tavern [?] Thursday evening, and was largely attended by delegates representing clubs ...
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Advertising : 345 wordsCoursing men will have a busy time for the next six weeks. Many of the country clubs are staging their main event of the year, and several of the big open stakes ...
Article : 443 wordsBreede[?]s are reminded that the stud dog Montpellier has changed his kennel quarters from Roy Re[?]d, Braybrook, to W. Altken, Sunbury. The latter is secretary of the ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 20 Jul 1932, Page 13
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