"BILL" MORAN, formerly of Maryborough and Geelong, but now living at Maidstone, has com; into the limelight this year as the owner-trainer and breeder of two brilliant bitch puppies by Andy-Kamora. Morakane, one of the litter, won the Oaks a t Tatura last month, and last week Kamora ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,050 wordsMAKING his first appearance after a long spell of ten months, coursers were interested at Geelong last week to see how Jim Boyd would tare in the Joe Cooney Cup. He won. and in. doing so showed real form. As a puppy last season, the Boyd ...
Article : 476 wordsROMANY CHAL enhanced his already fine record cm the track last week by winning a treble at Maribyrnong, On Wednesday night the son of Andrew ...
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Advertising : 533 wordsA BOUT the best known or N.S.W. coursers. A. H. Carter, who with his late brother had many successes, and who a few weeks ago won the Woodstock Cup ...
Article : 305 wordsThe grace of greyhounds eager for the chase. Three Corners (nearest camera) and Sea Ripple, in the Sires' Produce Consolation Stakes at Geelong. The course was won by Sea Ripple. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsMR HUGHIE SHEARER. who recently retired from the secretaryship of the Donald club. has favoured me with a marked card of the Wycheproof meeting held last ...
Article : 236 wordsSENATOR GUTHRIE received a cordial reception from leashmen when he attended the Sires' Produce Stake meeting at Geelong. In welcoming him at the ...
Article : 133 wordsSINCE they started coursing in 1925 the young Herbert Brothers have had many disappointments in finals of leading events. In 1925, Shady Bum. the first dog they owned, ran-up to Yambuna In the St. Leger at Kyneton. and in 1927 Bonnie Diamond was beaten in the same classic at Penshurst. ...
Article : 158 wordsBASEBALLERS In Adcluld[?] since the week-and have been debating the [?]rit[?] of Goodwood and pro[?]pect, who will meet in the prin[?]lpal match next Saturday. ...
Article : 334 wordsTHERE wore many keenly-contested trials at the Derby, Oakes, and Tintara Cup meeting of Southern Tasmanian Coursing Club at Elwick; on Saturday. Running ...
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Advertising : 327 wordsCOURSERS will have a busy time for the next few weeks. on Tuesday the Talura Club had a good one-day entry and many of the Melbourne visitors intended ...
Article : 129 wordsTHE Queensland Oaks and Derby were decided at Rocklea, Brisbane, last week. The Oaks was won by E. L. Maher's fawn bitch Coronado, by Big Booty ex Mabel ...
Article : 39 wordsTOY dog specialist clubs have been very active lately. Another small dog show wan held on Saturday by the Victorian Pomeranian and Pekingese Club at the St. John's Hall, and a satisfactory entry was received. The judge was C. H. Philips, of Adelaide, a Pomeranians breeder of many years' standing, whose work was followed with interest by a good crowd at the ringside. Most of the exhibits were carrying their full winter coats, and ...
Article : 958 wordsEIGHT open[?] divisions of the winter Handicap were run on the straight track at white city on Saturday night more than 100 entries were received. ...
Article : 194 wordsTHE annual price meeting of N.R. Assoclauon of W.A. will be held from October 3 to 7. and for the first time the encampment principle will be introduced ...
Article : 179 wordsTHE Scottish terrier, which Is becoming so popular in Victoria, is to receive further assistance by W of another imported dog which arrived here on Monday. ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsTHE finals of the Q.L.T.A. Metropolitan championships, delayed by rain, were played at Brisbane on Saturday. A. Chave played very well against E. F. ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 21 Jun 1933, Page 13
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