If Mr Scarr is right--and I have always held a very high opinion of the Sydney handicapper's opinion--Prelude is within two pounds of Titan. In the Second ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 wordsGIFT, Stawell, states:--I. I backed a certain man for place for the Easter Gift. My man runs a dead heat for second place with two others. Do I get my full amount, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsA. P., Poowong, says:--I engage a boy on the course to rule in a race under V.R.C. rules. Just before flic race he refuses to ride, and declares I did not engage him ...
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Article : 143 wordsR.C., Pitt street, Sydney, asks:--1. Is the objection Verbeka versus Richmere finally settled. 2. If the party destroys a betting ticket has he any means of obtaining ...
Article : 72 wordsCRICKETER, Windsor, writes:-- At a cricket match, A and B toss for first innings. A spins the coin (a penny), and B says "Queen." It turns up the Queen's head, but ...
Article : 276 wordsSUBSCRIBER, Myers Creek:-- The sweep referred to is a swindle. We have repeatedly exposed it in these columns. City asks us to decide the following:-- ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 wordsSUBSCRIBER, Yarn Glen, writes:--A horse comes in first in a handicap race, but is disqualified for being wrongly entered as a gelding. The second horse is declared the ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Wed 16 Apr 1890, Page 1
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