TRAINER O'NEILL ADHERES TO UNFASHIONABLE HORSEMEN--News Item. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 109 wordsAN owner who found less than two years ago that he would have to shorten sail because his horses weren't paying a teenth of cost and outlay by their racing was Mr. Robert Miller. ...
Article : 580 wordsRARELY is a better test seen for a set handicap than Rogilla put up in the weight-for-age Randwick Stakes on Saturday. He gave Australians greatest champion, Peter Pan, a ...
Article : 435 wordsELECTRIC batteries as the means of producing extra speed in racehorses have come in for much usage by those prepared to risk racing oblivion in the hope of getting easy money, but in South Australia the racing ...
Article : 645 wordsSYDNEY bookmaker Jack Shaw announced to his customers, while betting on the first race at Randwick on Saturday, that the ...
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Advertising : 91 wordsTHE possibility of Peter Pan's withdrawal from the Sydney Cup nar rows the issue for that race. The claims of genuine two-milers are limited to few, and when you add to these the horses who have done well at lesser distances, but show ...
Article : 710 words"THE books will have to come to make anything of racing in South Australia," says Harry McCalman, famous trainer of Whittier, Manfred, Accarak, and other winners of notable races. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 362 wordsSATURDAY'S City Tattersall's meeting drew the biggest crowd seen at Randwick for some time. It numbered 24,000. ...
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Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950), Sat 25 Mar 1933, Page 5
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