ALTHOUGH It is nearly two months since the term of Mr. T. C. Brennan, K.C.. as independent chairman of the N.C.A. of Victoria was completed no new appointment has been made. ...
Article : 367 wordsThe only one of her sex In the selected field of eight of the best track speedsters at present racing in Victoria, H. Torbett's Dandy ...
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Advertising : 920 wordsField clubs are now arranging their season fixtures, and, as usual, there have been several dashes in dates which will have to be adjusted. The season will officially open with the Charlton meeting on April 17. Mr. Hugh Sheerer. One of the main ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 251 wordsTHE N.C.A. is inviting applications for re-registration from present racing dogs on tracks not registered with the ...
Article : 74 wordsWHITE ANDY, classed as one of the best pupples of [?] year. has been taken on lease for stud service by the Glenroy breeder. Mr. Percy Jenkins. The ...
Article : 219 wordsTHE death of Mr. Tom Hunter at Bendigo removes one of our oldest coursing identifies. He had taken a leading interest in the sport for more than 50 ...
Article : 87 wordsBETTER known on metropolitan tracks as a stayer. Miss E. Larkin's Nutkool (6 yds.) showed that he can sprint just as well by winning his heat of the Straight Handicap by two lengths at 2 1 at Manbyrnong on Saturday night. Favorite at 2/1 for the final he just got home from Royal Quandie ...
Article : 1,238 wordsSANDOWN will race again Friday, and not again until the following Friday. The club is having difficulty in selection of dates, due to re-allocation ...
Article : 63 wordsWHEN Bachelor's Girl had a litter by Pharminds on the same day in February, 1[?], that Ajax won the Newmarket, Handicap, her owner. Mr. E. G. Gibbs. ...
Article : 121 wordsTHE rise of the Police Boys' Clubs has given amateur boxing and wrestling a great kick, and the Force in N.S.W, have themselves exerted a ...
Article : 322 wordsRON DENINIS says that if Jack Warner hadn’t visited Adelaide he would still have been an amateur for he had no Intention of earning a living ...
Article : 336 wordsFOLLOWERS of The Globe selections had a good night at White City on Saturday with the success of five selections—Caulfield [?]d ...
Article : 82 wordsFOR the Harold Park greyhound coursing meeting postponed until tonight winners may come from the following:— Maiden Stake.—Jujon or Yaralia ...
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Advertising : 145 wordsWRITING from Parramatta. Mr H. E. Quigley expresses surprise and disappointment that the light between Jim Barron and C. G. Wade should have been ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 344 wordsKURNALPI, a brilliant young eon by Tarago's Son—Scotland Belle, owned by Mr W. F. Moore, Nar-nar-goon, has died of distemper. He had a fine record ...
Article : 64 wordsJACK YOUNG (11.4) proved too strong and too vigorous for Bluey Davis (10.11) over 12 rounds at Adelaide last Wednesday. Almost ...
Article : 142 wordsCHAR SING finished solidly to win he T.C.A. Stakes at Hobart on Saturday, defeating strong performers in Fullafun and Wynbourne for places. ...
Article : 45 wordsBALLARAT will run an £80 Cup meeting on March 20 for [?] dogs at 21/1/each. The winner's price for the final Is £30 and Cup. Entries [?] with secretary, ...
Article : 80 wordsTHE N.C.A. Speed Coursing stipendiary steward In charge of the ear-branding of greyhounds, Mr Gordon Herbert, reports that already more than 1250 dogs ...
Article : 107 wordsTREASURER of the Queensland Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Union. Mr. H. Ridgway, reported a credit of £8[?] to the annual meeting last ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 12 Mar 1941, Page 10
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