THE Werribee club’s opening meeting last Thursday and Friday proved very successful from a coursing point of view, but the in-and-out form of the dogs proved puzzling to those who tried to pick winners. Time-clockers were much astray, 26 non-favorites winning in 61 decided courses. Premier Lass won the Maiden Stake, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,166 wordsAT a meeting of a N.C.C. executive a few weeks back, a decision [?] arrived at to restrict metropolitans speed coursing fixtures to two a we[?] ...
Article : 188 wordsTHE Werribee Club has made many alterations to its running enclosure this season, and unsighted courses should now be a thing of the past. A new race has been erected more than 150 yards In length, this giving the slipped dogs ample opportunity to sight as they run up the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 490 wordsTHE “Division of Stakes” rule came in for a good deal of discussion at Werribee last week. When Pegasus and Orion’s Mac won their second ties in the Derby Trial, both owners desired a division as they desired to nominate both dogs in the Derby. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 532 wordsMR A. McDOWELL reports the death of his old favorite, Tiger Lass, winner of the Victorian Waterloo Cup of 1924. Tiger Lass, who was a daughter ...
Article : 160 wordsTHE N.S.W. dog, Lofty Lad. made his first appearance on the speed track at White City on Saturday night. Well known to most courses as unbeatable first up at field meetings, he was backed to odds on to win the straight Trial Stake. The big son of Andrew Micawber won by more than three lengths from Noel’s Gift in 13½ secs. Termane was third. The winner has run-up in a couple of slakes. Last year he competed in the Waterloo ...
Article : 542 wordsHIGH STRIDE, one of the star performers at the early meetings at Maribyrnong, was back to his old form on Monday’s light when he beat Cormorant and ...
Article : 196 wordsMetropolitan marksmen were favored by ideal weather conditions for their co[?]tions on Saturday. Bath Mrs. C. Constable and R. [?] ...
Article : 349 wordsMY ANDY took the Dewar Cup decided under the auspices of the National Coursing Association at Rooty Hill last week. Owned by Mr J. W. Nicholas, ...
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Advertising : 274 wordsWaller Llndrum win return to Australia in the near future with the title of world’s champion. His absolute supremacy has been recognised for several seasons, but ...
Article : 177 wordsTHE secretary of the Carnival committee for the running of the Australasian Waterloo Cup at Albury on June 21, 23 and 24, Mr Cleaver E. Bunton. writes that the ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 31 May 1933, Page 12
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