THE triumph of Capri in the Victorian Waterloo Cup of 1881 often has been recalled as one of the greatest coups in connection with a classic event. Mr. W. Cooper had two imported dogs competing—Kingfisher and Capri, running in the nomination of Mr. H. E. Lord and Mr. G. Lee Lord respectively. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 851 wordsTHE secretary of the Benaila Club, Mr J. Soderstrom gives the pleasing news that the Derby entries are coming in well, 40 being received up to Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 189 wordsFAR exceeding the highest expectations in the entry for the Sires' Produce Stakes, to be run at Geelong on June 13, 15, 16, Mr. Harry Taylor. The ...
Article : 106 wordsALTHOUGH next Monday is a holiday, the president of the N.C.C. (Mr. Roy Maidment) has decided to call together for the usual monthly ...
Article : 146 wordsPRICES to make the mouths of present-day owners water were paid for the racing dogs and bitches at the disposal sale of Mr. W. Cooper's stock many years ago. Alongside arc quoted some examples of high prices paid in England today. ...
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Advertising : 579 wordsTHE New South Wales N.C.C will run off eight fixtures at the Rooty Hill enclosure this year. The first meeting listed is the Oaks on April 4. 6. 7, ...
Article : 365 wordsCOUNTRY dogs were well in the limelight at White city on Saturday night, six winning races. Young fluke was the first surprise. Having his first run on the track in the Trial Stake he beat the even money favorite Flying Blue, by a head, several sportsmen from Warrnambool were present to back the winner. she having previously won three races on end at Warrnambool ...
Article : 638 wordsGLORIOUS Weather attracted a good crowd to the Victorian Whippet Club's postponed meeting at Flemington Bridge last Saturday afternoon. The entry of 233 ...
Article : 158 wordsAN erratic wind and bright light upset many marksmen on Melbourne ranges on Saturday. AT port Melbourne, in the No. 18 union ...
Article : 438 wordsTHERE was some excitement at the Kew Baths on Saturday during the local club's carnival, when a series at disqualifications occurred in the years ...
Article : 192 wordsSMALL dogs were poorly represented. In fact, in many of the breeds the competition was limited to one in a class. Alsatians made the best showing, the chief ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 682 wordsTHE former Victorian dog. Authorised, in Proving a good Speedster for the Launceston owner. Mr. A. Morgan At last week's speed coursing meeting in Tasmania ...
Article : 67 wordsShooting at Tottenham on Saturday, against some of the best starlings seen this year George clark, of Doncaster, put up a brilliant performance, and if he can ...
Article : 368 wordsSWIMMING is rapidly drawing to a close. The intermediate 440 yards free-style championship will be held at the South Melbourne club's carnival at ...
Article : 65 wordsTHE sporting section of the community is noted for its practical sympathy, and the appeal now being made by St Vincent's Hospital for £50,000 with which ...
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Advertising : 82 wordsBY nearly two yards L. Anderson (Deep Hock) won the intermediate breaststroke championship of Victoria at Kew on Saturday. The runner-up ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 15 Mar 1933, Page 10
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