FOR at least one Melbourne woman racing enthusiast the Newmarket problem was easily solved. Mrs Ruby Green, of Hampton, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 440 wordsBilly barton has been a consistent stake winner for Mr R. C. Tbbot. This Tavislock relding won the Doncaster Handicap at Elwick last Saturday. ...
Article : 311 wordsPUBLIC interest in Tasmanian racing was stimulated by the licensing of bookmakers, but the additional support is not capable of. being maintained ...
Article : 143 wordsSPOKEN to over the long distance telephone at his home at "Moss Vale on Monday, Rodney Dangar. owner of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 131 wordsWITH the declaration of weights for the Oaltbank double-the Harry D. Young Hurdle Race and Great Easter Steeplechase—most interest in South ...
Article : 230 words"Well, that's great news." said Mr. F. Steward, of 32 Church Street. Highgate, Adelaide, on Monday night, when told that he was the most successful fore ...
Article : 289 wordsIF W. Play ford is satisfied with the weight allotted Lady Linden Doncaster Handicap, the mare will be shipped to Sydney to take her place ...
Article : 296 wordsPRIOR to Wednesday when E. Bartle won the Elms Handicap on Panjandrum he had not won a race at Flemington since ...
Article : 84 wordsIT would be difficult to find a parallet for the distinction achieved by Windbag as sire at the V.R.C. autumn meeting, which was brought ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 462 wordsPREPARATIONS are being finalise for the registered bookmakers in Hobart to occupy their new premise in Collins Street, The betting room in ...
Article : 181 wordsFOR the next meeting of the Victorian Trotting and Racing Association at Ascot, the total sum will amount to £500, as compared with £950 two years ago. AT the latter period races were conducted at Richmond, when the principal ...
Article : 737 wordsSILVER SCORN will beat Waltzing Lily if the pair ever meet at weight-for-age over a sprint journey. and the crack New Zealand filly will also give ...
Article : 189 wordsUNDER the Tasmanian Bookmakers Act no betting is allowed on club premises when a race meeting is held either in the town, where the club is ...
Article : 124 wordsThat long markers in the eighteen footers are greatly handicapped was again demonstrated on Saturday when handicap was won by Mascotte ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 763 wordsEVERY member of a dinghy crew in south Australia is now required to wear a lifebelt, under the rules of the Dinahy Council. The ...
Article : 90 wordsAfter making a number of experiments the sole selector and coach (Mr Gordon Westbrook) has announced his choice of the Tasmanian crew for the King's Cup ...
Article : 347 wordsIN winning the eight-oared championship of South Australia on Saturday, gained the right to represent the State in the King's Cup. Torrens, although ...
Article : 158 wordsTHE South Australian Hockey Association will adopt new methods during the coming season. In the cast there been grounds for many ...
Article : 316 wordsQUEENSLAND bowlers, their wives and daughters, a party numbering 64, are their way to Hobart and Melbourne After several matches at Sydney, they ...
Article : 55 wordsC. LENNOX, a Guildford Grammar School boy, by scoring 45 points to 28 by A. McLintock, had little difficulty in retaining the title of individual State ...
Article : 71 wordsRACES were conducted by the Derwent Sailing Squadron on Saturday. Weene was first across the line in the A' class event, but Elf (M. Stuart) won on corrected ...
Article : 57 wordsBRISBANE'S new bowls champion is S. J, Rees. the fourth Boonoodabin player to win the title in ten years. other finalist was Wal Currey. skip ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 15 Mar 1933, Page 6
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