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  2. "STANDARD'S" RAGING EXPOSURES BEAR FRUIT

    "The Daily Standard's" advocacy during the past few months for activity on the part of the stewards in the general control of racing, and particularly in regard to investigating the evils, including the alleged free use of batteries and the rigging of races, has at last borne fruit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,653 words
  3. Jockey W. Briscoe in Form at Albion Park Races

    JOCKEY W. BRISCOE, who was one of the leading riders on the unregistered courses prior to joining the registered fold, was again in good ...

    Article : 228 words
  4. Br adman Will Play Against Victoria To-morrow

    DON BRADMAN'S retirement from the first test was Just a little more dramatic than his return to cricket this week. ...

    Article : 744 words
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  6. Alleged Discovery Of Battery On Jockey Barton

    In the First Division of the Class Division Handicap, Don Hazzard, ridden by F Barton, held a commanding lead to the home turn, but from there Haidee Force wore him down, and beat him by a length and a half. After weighing in, Mr. P. Matthews (jockeys' room official) alleges that he found Barton in possession of a battery, and Barton was charged by the stewards under rule 211f with ...

    Article : 556 words
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