BILLY BOUGOURE stole a march on the general run of punters at Albion Park yesterday when he labelled his aged Pantheon horse, Bahtheon, and declared him a good thing to win the Plate. Punters had "had" Bahtheon after recent flops on the grass, and the stable commissioners were able to clean up big. Weight of money forced the old ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 694 wordsIt isn't a "camera finish" as, when this picture was taken, there were six furlongs still to be covered in the first division of yesterday's Fifth Division at Albion Park. Pirate Miss (rails) is just shading Maginot Fort with Veloz (outside) a whisker farther away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsThere was nothing impassive about James Sue Tin when "Truth" called round to the stall after Fresco's Spirit had won the first race at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsTAKING their cue from the blackmarket, which reported the backing of Buchanni for a bundle on Friday afternoon and night, course bookies chorused "I take 2 to 1; 8 to 1 bar one," when they opened for business on the Third Division at A.P. yesterday. And Buchanui proved ...
Article : 308 wordsOwners find, sometimes, that, in putting up an apprentice to claim a 7lb. allowance, the are penalising their horse a stone or so, but ...
Article : 225 wordsBlue Label was true to label in yesterday's Purse at "the Creek" and, while Roley Wall didn't rate the tipsters who declared his hoss ...
Article : 267 wordsPADDOCK bookmakers were separated from £6000 by stable supporters when The Novelist, who was never off the bit, won the second division of the Fifth Division at Albion Park yesterday. The Novelist certainly proved a best seller, as he was backed from 7 to 4 against to 6 to 4 on. ...
Article : 437 wordsNEWCASTLE, Saturday.—Bon Terre, who cost owner-trainer Jack Kenny 40 guineas, won to-day's £2000 Newcastle Cup in slashing ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 8 Sep 1946, Page 2
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