With no leas than five of the runners in the Flying Handicap at the Q.T.C. meeting. yesterday finishing within a space that could have been covered with the proverbial blanket, spectators witnessed one of the most thrilling struggles staged on the Eagle Farm course for many a day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 845 wordsWHAT might hive been a serious accident right in front of the stand at the finish of the Totalisator Handicap at the Q.T.C. meeting yesterday was ...
Article : 127 wordsThough The Squealer has been working particularly well on the training tracks neither the public nor his connections appeared to be enthusiastic ...
Article : 291 wordsMira's Luck cannot be accused of having the best of the break since she hit this burg. If there are any bumps about the place ...
Article : 155 wordsKuala Lumpur and Wild Bush, newly promoted from Novice company, shared the honors of favoritism for the 10 furlongs Hendra Handicap at the Q.T.C. meeting yesterday, and they acted right up to expectations by filling the premier places, Kuala Lumpur being the ...
Article : 429 wordsAlthough it was freely stated in the South that Mr. Walter Brunton would make an attempt to annex another King's Cup with Valparaiso, the gelding ...
Article : 170 wordsFossil has been running on to such purpose at the end of so many races that most racegoers have given up hopes of him ever interviewing the judge, yet ...
Article : 239 wordsWhen the decisions of racing stewards are not unanimous the fact that a majority verdict is being announced is not as a rule disclosed; but Mr. N. Frawley, a member of the A.R.C. stipendiary tribunal, made it quite clear that the decision to take no action following an inquiry ...
Article : 351 wordsThat the Q.T.C. bookmaker, Bob Noonan, does not hold a very high opinion of his unregistered brethren, the A.R.C. satchel swingers, was evidenced at an inquiry into the running of Jedmond at the Kedron Park meeting on Monday. ...
Article : 560 wordsWhile many of the members of the Q.T.C. committee spend Easter at Randwick meetings, Mr. E. L. Ramsay always remains on deck in Brisbane. Yesterday he had the pleasure of seeing his Leverrier gelding, Hulme, register a meritorious win in the first division of the Trial. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 583 wordsWhen Mike Gibbons pulls the whip in his old left mitt he not only produces it with all the dexterity of a sleight-of-hand ...
Article : 312 wordsThough Free Mover had not had a run in public since he finished second to Kuala Lumpur in a Trial on Boxing Day, Fred Stanfield turned him out a very fit horse for the second division of the Trial at the Q.T.C. meeting yesterday. Acting up to the letters of his name Free Mover ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 410 wordsRed Legion stamped himself as a useful customer when he finished over the top of the other runners in the Nursery Handicap of six furlongs at the Q.T.C. meeting yesterday. THE Legionnaire gelding, whose dam ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 552 wordsFASHIONABLE jockeys af Europe don't bother about cars to take them from one big meeting to another; trains don't trouble them--they just fly. AFTER riding at Epsom, Kempton, or any other old course, they motor home, have dinner, a good sleep, and then fly next day to another ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 518 wordsDemon Lady went too fast for the opposition at all stages of the Totalisator Handicap yesterday. She demoralised them with the pace she set from the six ...
Article : 152 wordsTHE Auckland Buster Mile was won by the top-weight, Pegaway, in a great race, a neck from Toxeuma, with Silvermine third. Time, 1.38--only ...
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Truth (Brisbane, Qld. : 1900 - 1954), Sun 20 Apr 1930, Page 2
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