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  2. WHO BURGLED STEWARDS' ROOM OF VITAL EVIDENCE?

    SENSATIONAL development occurred in connection with the alleged doping of Dorawyn at Victoria Park last Saturday. The mare was prevented by the stewards from contesting the Linden Park Weltfer, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 457 words
  3. CAMERA FLASHES OF ALBION PARK FINISHES

    Leonamond hit the front in the first furlong and was never deprived of the lead. Wandovale had a crack at her early and then retired, leaving Betally to take up the fruitless task from the two furlongs. Betally was within a length of Leonamond at the home turn, with Lord Hazrat two lengths further back, and Wandovale next. Leonamond easily held her own in the run down the straight and won by a length from Betally, with Lord Hazrat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 142 words
  4. WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Damalis won this afternoon's Williamstown Stakes so easily that we almost expected him to yawn indifferently as he jogged back to scale! The Thracian colt is easily the best son of his sire, and already he mast be regarded a ...

    Article : 329 words
  5. THREE IN DASH FROM TAPES

    Adelaide meetings the days are providing their "incidents" LAST week there was a sensational ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. FIRST DIVISION, £200, about 6½ furs.

    There was a lot of interference in the first furlong and Lord Downshire was squeezed back until he was running sixth at the half-mile. Thereafter he received a good run and had to go outside only one horse. At the home turn he was disputing the lead with Golden Cider, with Un Brave and Arvadown making up ground. Nothing had a chance with Lord Downshire in the straight, however, and be went on to win by three lengths from Un ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 108 words
  7. Jockeys Charter Aeroplane

    CELEBRATED ex-English hoop Steve Donoghue was not the only Jockey who was "air ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. WILLIAMSTOWN.

    All the elements of a first-class, sensation were provided in the final event at Williamstown to-day, the Newport Welter, which was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 212 words
  9. SECOND DIVISION, £175, about 7 furs.

    This race was one challenge after another for the favorite. Monalba. Laguna Bay "took her on" early and then gave way to Pal, who proved a source of annoyance by sticking with her until passing the two furlongs. Naldera moved up smartly at that point and as Pal retired Joined issue with Monalba. Weight told on the favorite in the run home and Naldera went on to win easily by two lengths. Monalba had sufficient in reserve to stall off Pal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 116 words
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  11. THIRD DIVISION, £100, about 7 furs.

    All three placed horses looked to have this race "won" at different stages, with Monsoak clinching it at the death. Aujays and Queen Claro disputed the lead to the three furlongs, where Vain Duke moved up and was in full charge at the two. Meanwhile, Monsoak was receiving a good run on the rails behind them. Vain Duke was only three-quarters of a length in advance of Aujays as they entered the straight, and shortly afterwards All ways had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 128 words
  12. SYDNEY ASCOT, WEDNESDAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 478 words
  13. £PLATE HANDICAP, about one mile 57 yards.

    St. Aubin put up a splendid display to win this event with 9.11. At no stage of the race before arriving at the two furlong's was he nearer than three horses from the rails, and in the early stages he was even wider out. He took charge approaching the home turn and led into the straight a length in advance of Teringa, with Blandon and Indian Fakir following at similar intervals. Teringa failed to carry on as well in the last furlong, and St. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 143 words
  14. WILLIAMSTOWN.

    There is a lot of truth in the old axiom about "the bigger the field the greater the certainty. In a field of 21 to the Newport Welter ...

    Article : 252 words
  15. PURSE HANDICAP, about one mile 57 yards.

    Shanghai led past the stand for the first time, with Buoyant Son, Lobamin and Kenmond following at length intervals. At the half-mile Buoyant Son and Kenmond were disputing the lead, but Buoyant Son was two lengths in the clear at the three furlongs. Kenmond, Shanghai, Tooloomba and Lobomin were next, Kenmond was within a length of Buoyant Son at the home turn, but weakened, and Tooloomba threw out a challenge to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
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