HAVING HIS first run since a close third in the Newmarket Handicap at the Rockhampton Cup carnival--a race which many of the spectators thought he won, short heads only separating the three placed prads--the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 880 wordsWHEN ALAN Fogarty's Gold Tie gelding, Bow Tie, arrived home at the head of the Plate procession at Albion Park yesterday, his win was as welcome to punters as a cigarette dumper is to a dead-beat, for five races had been run up till then during the afternoon, and not ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 754 wordsAFTER A horse fell with him on the road while exercising, apprentice jockey Teddy Archer was put in a place where he couldn't fall from--a hospital bed. He spent some months between the sheets, for he sustained a broken leg, and it wasn't until yesterday that he was able ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 543 words"If you have any doubts sir, keep him till after the last race and put an other boy on him and see how he goes." This novel suggestion was made to the ...
Article : 296 wordsStarter A. V. Ralsion got no bouquels hurled at him by the patrons of Albion Park yesterday after he had sent the horses away for the trip on the seven ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 406 wordsSIR MALABAR was an unlucky one at Ipswich on Wednesday. He was favorite, but got left, and walked round the track. Might make the ...
Article : 31 wordsBRISBANE punters have been taking rare lacings at metropolitan meetings, and if things go on as they have been, "Truth" can see the wives of the regulars sewing up their husbands pockets with No. 40 cotton on the morning of race days, or making doubly sure by the simple method of cleaning out the ...
Article : 128 wordsANOTHER batch of people handy to recognise at sight on a racecourse. They include Mr. C. A. Morris, chairman of the Q. T. C., and Mr. Phil Stewart, secretary of Tattersall's Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 39 wordsTO-DAY is the day of the owner-trainer in racing, and of yesterday's seven races decided at the Creek five went to prads that are raced in their trainers names, while another of the winners is trained by a brother of the man in whose name it races. ...
Article : 130 wordsDOES the decision of the Q.T.C. stewards, confirmed by the club committee on Friday, in the Wayland Debs case mean that in future owners and trainers who use public races as part of the preparation of their horses for coming events do so at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 784 wordsTaking the point that jockey Eddie Tanwan, for whom he appeared, would be excessively punished if he were required to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 211 wordsGOOD legal jockeyship by barrister Fred Cross saw short work made of the Q.T.C. stewards decision to disqualify trainer W. J. Bougoure and jockey T. Spencer as a result of the running of the mare, Queen Daffodil, at Albion Park on June ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 732 wordsFrom a last in the Benefit Handicap at Ascot to a first in the Purse at Albion was the change of front put up by ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 255 wordsThough there was never any doubt about the early loc of the Deerborough two-year-old, Ajalon, there was [?] about the quality of stickaliceness be ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 259 wordsIt's a long call between the racehorse Gloaming and the racehorses Marshon and Honeysell, but it is doubtful if jockey Des O'Connor got as much thrill out of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 267 wordsALL the 'ard 'cads were on Ardborough at lpswich on Wednesday, and the cuddy had the Shean sheen on him, and saw the race right out. ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 10 Jul 1932, Page 2
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