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  4. Jack Hobbs’s Masterly Play Feature of the First Test Match

    THAT racing men, who are endeavoring to solve the Grand National Hurdle problem, cannot afford to ignore the claims of the Sydney candidate Songift has been made clear by the insistent demand I or the horse in the past few days. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Australia’s Bowling Not So Weak As Supposed

    LONDON. June 16.—The chances in the first Test match of the 1930 scries seem very heavy against Australia; but the . way Ponsford and Brahman played this evening presages great difficulty for England before the finish. It is going to be a great ...

    Article : 691 words
  6. Glance That Spelt Disaster

    THE meaner of which Blematic came to lose the Chandos Handicap at Moonee Valley on Saturday caused widespread indignation With the race won the rider glanced round and temporarily lost control of the gelding. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. National Jubilee

    The Grand National Hurdle Race will celebrate its Golden Jubilee this year. Initiated in 1861, the race has been run ...

    Article : 121 words
  8. Nurmi Will Come

    “PAAVO NURMI” 19 very interested In Australia He is eager to visit your country but is awaiting the official invitation from the Amateur ...

    Article : 363 words
  9. Turf Men Abroad

    By W. A. Priestley (“Musket”). of The Sporting Globe Staff LONDON, 18 THERE is quite an army of ...

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  10. Who Had the Headache?

    Jack Hobbs Is reported to have asked the selectors to leave him out of tho first test team because he was suffering ...

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  11. Another Budding Olympian

    FOUR the months ago, following the championship R. J. (“Jumbo”) Howell in the Victoria half-time track championship — which he won in convicing style, in 1min. 58½sec., on an indifferent track — the writer expressed the view that, if the Geelong Guild amateur athlete continued ...

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  12. Tote Operations in England

    ATTENDANCES at race meetings in England so far this flat racing season have been far bigger than for many years. Generally, this is attributed to the introduction of the totalisator on the majority of courses. Such may lie the ease, but if the racing authorities ares looking to ...

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  13. Herculean Task

    The magnitude of the task set Australia In the final Innings of the Test match Is Indicated by the fact that on only two ...

    Article : 88 words
  14. Will S.P. Bookmaking Be Licensed In South Australia?

    IT Is well over 80 years since bookmakers last operated legally in South Australia, and keen interest has been stimulated in racing circles following ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 431 words
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