Charlie Smithson giving Billy Briscoe his instructions for Hastate in the September Handicap at the Q.T.C meeting yesterday. Hybo[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsNO. 1 shock at Ascot yesterday was Seven Fifty's bad defeat in the Open Handicap. Guineas admirers of the youngsters felt a couple of stiff brandies were in order, but they can still take heart. Spear Chief, they should remember, missed a place as an even-money favorite ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 538 wordsHastate held the lead for the first furlong of the Q.T.C. September Handicap at Ascot yesterday, but he then had to give way to Hybol (outside), who is seen fighting for his head. Buzwind. on the rails is followed by Six Fifty. Princess Rivoli and Spearlensis. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsQ.T.C. Chairman, Mr. Pat O'Shea, held hopes of having his colors again carried in a Melbourne Cup this year ...
Article : 254 wordsKing's Head is definitely enemy No. 1 in the E. F. Walker -E. A. Haley camp. This big betting establishment has ...
Article : 296 wordsNo wonder Graceful Mover knocked the fire and a half furlongs' record cockeyed at Bundamba last Wednesday! Lultimo, ...
Article : 411 wordsTed Tanwan, left, who won the Welter on Florida at Ascot ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 words0"I'VE won five races on the coot and all I've got out of him is a tenner; that will tell you how dependable he is!" So retorted jockey Len Harris ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 477 wordsIf Broncho Conquest hadn't used his head for more than merely something on which to sit his Skull cap, another favorite would have ...
Article : 308 wordsStory had it that behind Head Count's wins in his last two races --both at Albion Park--he had to see daylight ahead of him. But ...
Article : 400 wordsMost disappointed man at the Q.T.C. meeting yesterday was Charlie Adams, who is apprenticed to trainer Jim Carrell. It was ...
Article : 234 wordsOFF-the-course betting is definitely oat as an alibi to put before the Q.T.C. stipes. Chairman Jim ...
Article : 51 wordsUNUSUAL for a stipe to tell a boy he should have "pulled" a horse up but that was how it was put to jockey Edson at an inquiry into the ...
Article : 111 wordsWHAT a conundrum Diomedes is ! Well placed early at Deagon recently, he turned up the business a long way from home. Last of the ...
Article : 112 wordsA feature of the betting was the backing of Bracket, the Parenthesis colt, for whom Mick Ryan paid 450 guineas as a yearling. He was ...
Article : 119 wordsBUZALUNG'S spring program was further complicated when he made a one-act affair of to-day's Hawkesbury Grand Handicap. Buzalong had 9.0 and won with his ears pricked ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 331 wordsBilly Cook (left) rode successive winners in Rosante and St Constant at Hawkesbury yesterday. Ted Bartle (right) also ann[?] a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsMID-WEEK form was knocked endways in both heats of the Trial Handicap at Ascot yesterday. Backers, however, received their biggest shock ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 540 wordsTHE Albatross was unequal to his weight of 9.6 in yesterday's Ascot Three-Year-Old. He was in fourth position at the half mile and within ...
Article : 62 wordsRoyal Prince is definitely in the Vice-Regal party after his performance at Hawkesburyto-day. HE had 9.11, and slightly missed, the ...
Article : 98 wordsMOST of the apprentices riding in their own restricted Novice Handicap at Ascot yesterday, must have thought the rails were impregnated with 'flu. germs of a most virulent character, from the manner in which they shunned the short cut. One, and probably only exception was Neil McGrowdie, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 470 wordsJust before weighing-out time for this afternoon's Rowely Mile, at Hawkesbury, two Jockeys and two trainers were called in before the ...
Article : 151 wordsBundaberg Race Club has secured the services of Mr. Joe Gardiner as stipendiary steward at its regular meetings, and he took up his ...
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