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  2. SPORT and SPORTSMEN

    PUNTERS and betting men sometimes get into queer tangles because of the casual instructions that are frequently given when commissions are placed. Many tales could be told of the wrong horse backed, and some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NOW THAT'S A FAIR WAY TO DEAL WITH SHORT WEIGHT

    TOWNSVILLE stewards recently imposed a fine of £50 on the connections of a horse that won a race, but failed to weigh in correctly. But that didn't save the money of those who had backed the horse. A better plan, though unusual and not strictly in accord with racing ...

    Article : 670 words
  6. MUST NOT GALLOP UNDER FALSE NAMES

    PEOPLE associated with some horses get up to queer pranks, not merely in the effort to win races, but to outwit the authorities in any trifling little thing. Sometimes quite prominent trainers go far afield to gallop their ...

    Article : 993 words
  7. Proved Horses for the Cups Again?

    LONG-KNOWN good horses have had such an innings in the Cups in recent years. High Syce and Nightmarch in 1929, and Amounts and Phar Lap last year, that it is logical now to choose doubles with the horses of proved form. Thus Veilmond--The Dimmer or ...

    Article : 425 words
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