TATTERSALL'S Club entertained a Rood crowd at its Gold Cup meeting, and here "Truth" picks out for you some personalities of the racing world: (1) Bookmaker Pat McMenamin and punter George Bagley fraternise; (2) Mr. T. J. Salmon, part owner, and Harry Plant, trainer, of Wise Knight; (3) Mr. H. Gerson and Dr. Glynn Connolly; (4) Mine Host Tom Winterbottom, of the Carlton, and owner-trainer J. Malyon; (5) Misses Olga Sayle and A. Daniels. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 74 wordsIF RACE club promoters could only stage-manage finishes to a few races like that which ended the Flying Handicap at Tattersalls Cup meeting yesterday, attendances would touch the peak mark--but punters would need to carry a supply of stimulants for their hearts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 866 wordsHAVING its genesis soon after the beginning of the current year, the dissatisfaction of the Queensland Turf Club committee with the board of stewards culminated in a decision on Friday, August 12, to issue notices of dismissal to the three members of the board, Messrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 999 wordsTHE FEATURE of yesterday's racing at the Tattersall's meeting at Ascot was the return to form of the Derby winner, Lough Neagh, who, after having raced a lot recently in sprints, was produceed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 790 wordsIf owners and trainers of the move pacey prads that took their places in the Welter Handicaps the race that brought Tatt's meeting at [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 348 wordsThough the fields for races at Tatt's meeting are usually inclined to the small side, there was nothing wrong with the number of starters for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 388 wordsTHE Q.T.C. committee didn't make history when they decided to bundle the three stipes out of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 104 wordsA SOUTHERN [?]ger who followed the mail to Brisbane for the Q.T.C.'s Exhibition meeting, and had such a good time that be decided to stay have till the lock died, picked on a professional racing man at Ipswich on Wednesday under the misapprehension ...
Article : 122 wordsTRAINER TIM BROSNAN receives the Gold Cup from Tattersall's Club president, T. J. Healy, after his horse, Lough heath, had won the club's big price. Committeeman Jim Eact is behind Mr. Brosnan, the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) is in the centre ef the picture, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 53 wordsBookmakers got one of the best turn-ups for months at Clifford Park this afternoon when the little fancied Speedy ...
Article : 145 wordsFix [?] in your [?] far one of the lower [?] out of the [?] shortly, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 337 wordsYou can't keep a good horse down, and in spite of a series of mishaps to the Victor Wilkes gelaing. Donald Wilkes, in the ...
Article : 221 words100 cent want us to tell you anything about Goshawk Gosh, he fiew like a hawk in the straight in Tatt's Welter, and it the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 205 words[?] Queensland [?] Club annual meeting [?] month the Brisbane [?] with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 304 wordsHAD punters packed divining rods or a crystal bowl in their hip pockets at Ascot races yesterday they couldn't have done better anticipating than they did when refusing to have much to do with the Toowoomba mare. Connate, in betting on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 540 wordsWith Tattersall's meeting completed yesterday, Brisbane racegoers face a most uninteresting period of metropolitan ...
Article : 172 wordsTHE Q.T.C [?] are calling on all riders who [?] ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 21 Aug 1932, Page 2
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