PECULIARITIES of the Kensington course have claimed another victim-- the Melbourne colt, Aztec, who failed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 525 wordsCANEGRASS will be ineligible to run in the Epsom Handicap on Saturday. The A.J.C. committee last night decided to ...
Article : 488 wordsLEADING lightweight, J. O' Sullivan, who showed great vigor to win on Mystic Spell yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 16 wordsNEW ZEALAND invaders have experienced a lean time in Sydney so far this spring, but with ordinary luck, it is probable that Red Rufus ...
Article : 492 wordsA.J.C. first day acceptances, due 1 p.m. Final acceptances Metropolitan, Breeders' Plate, and ...
Article : 22 wordsR. Mead, part owner and trainer, was very disappointed with the effort of Fashion Star in the Three- Years-Old Handicap at Kensington ...
Article : 196 wordsCOMING from New Zealand a little more than a year ago with the reputation of being a first-class sprinter, Dole proved so costly to J. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 645 wordsCHERBOURG has always been a gay deceiver, but trainer W. Bourke has had so much success with cast- offs from other stables ...
Article : 359 wordsSIPAL'S running in the Derby depended upon his display in the Encourage Stakes at Kensington yesterday, and, as he duly justified his ...
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Advertising : 214 wordsJ. Daniels, rider of warm favorite Aztec in the Three-Years-Old Handicap at Kensington yesterday was censured severely by the stewards for ...
Article : 270 wordsBusiness transacted by the A.J.C. committee was as follows:-- Permits to train were granted to L. J. O'Connor. C. McLoughlin, H. Philp[?] ...
Article : 144 words{No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 - 1954), Thu 27 Sep 1934, Page 2
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