LOUD, long, and rude were the remarks of a large section of spectators in the various enclosures at Ascot yesterday, when the Flying Handicap field was sent away to an indifferent start, which saw the ultimate winner, ROYAL RIVOLI, gain an extravagant break on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 669 wordsJust after leaving the barrier in the February Handicap at Ascot. From the left: Realhead, Backare, Vivat Rex, Hastate, and Assegai ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsAS VALLEYITE, in winning the Two-Year-Old Handicap at Ascot yesterday, equalled the long-standing record of 1.0 1/2, established by Exaltation, those backers who assisted in sending Peru out an even money favorite for the race ...
Article : 462 wordsIN providing a hurdle at the barrier for High Month in the Encourage Stakes at Ascot yesterday, the Q.T.C. has ...
Article : 85 wordsSEEMS as if Neil Stone, who is something of an artist at wielding the whip in his left hand, must do [?] ...
Article : 136 wordsStart saving a piece of the housekeeping money, and store it away for Six-Fifty. The Buzzard gelding ran a smashing race in ...
Article : 237 wordsOne of the "half-pint" variety of hoops, young Neville Selwood has only recently been granted a jockey's brief. But once ...
Article : 140 wordsPatience and perseverance of Toby Charters in his of the Preparation of the Spearfelt gelding, BROWN BREAD, had its reward when ...
Article : 380 wordsChange of riders for Allora Lad, even though it meant that the Buzzard gelding was ridden by Billy Hill in yesterday's ...
Article : 280 wordsMick Spencer, in Aunt Chloe's colors, studying the field and planning bow to beat 'em. Be succeeded, too! ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsFinancial spears would have nailed Brisbane bag swingers to the wailing rail for weeks had Assegai won yesterday's February Handicap at Ascot. And but for the super artistry of the old maestro, Billy Hill. on REALHEAD, followers of jim Carroll's horse would probably have ...
Article : 311 wordsRacegoers are familiar with the outside of the tote, but here is a glimpse of the interior at Ascot yesterday. Ticket-sellers busily at work, the sales being automatically recorded and checked over by Government inspectors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 32 wordsBill Reynolds got as much kick out of the result of the Encourage Stakes at the Q.T.C. meeting yesterday af he did when Seriodi ...
Article : 382 wordsAmong the most aristocratic looking horses in Brisbane at present—Ronald Drake and Bracket belie their looks in a most ...
Article : 329 wordsWith a punctuality that pepped punters on like a tonic. RIGHT TIME arrived at the right time in the Maiden Handicap at the ...
Article : 272 wordsTHE only job of work of a punitive nature the stipes felt themselves called upon to do at the Q.T.C. meeting ...
Article : 76 wordsOne of the debutantes in yesterday's Two-Tear-Old-Handicap at Ascot, Gilramond, impressed by finishing fourth. The filly is likely ...
Article : 176 wordsTwo interesting runners in yesterday's Flying Handicap at [?]out were Spearhlen and Ha[?]k, bush of whom are yet hig and new after ...
Article : 99 wordsToowoomba trainer .J. C. Barnes, who produced Right Time to win the Q.T.C. Maiden Handicap yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 18 wordsBacked down to four to one on the strength of track, and race form, Amberspear proved a dismal failure in yesterday's February ...
Article : 133 wordsTHE former Queensland jockey, F[?] Shean. who is over here to mit[?] sutumn and duly landed him a winner ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 12 Feb 1939, Page 2
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