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  4. MARY LOU BETS LOST WITHOUT CHANCE

    Aw obsolete A.J.C. rule defining a starter cost the public £5000 when Mary Lou was withdrawn by stewards, but declared a "starter," for yesterday's Canterbury Ashbury ...

    Article : 551 words
  5. COOK'S GLOOM AT MORE RACE SECONDS

    DOON (Flying Step), winner of Campsie. COOK (Marlborough), second in Campsie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Five mounts, no wins--Cook

    With five rides without a win, jockey Bill Cook failed to break his "jinx" at Canterbury yesterday. He has now had 34 in succession. His last win was on ...

    Article : 278 words
  7. KEPT WORD TO JOCKEY

    Trainer Norman Dewsbury yesterday kept a promise to apprentice T. Clarke to give him a winning mount. ...

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  8. Saw grin and knew "it was curtains"

    Half-way down the straight "Billy" Cook knew he would be beaten on Marlborough at Canterbury yesterday. ...

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  9. STEEPLE RIDING NOT DANGEROUS

    FLEMINGTON, Sat.--Steeplechase riding is not as dangerous as cycle racing, said 21-year-old Charlie Anderson, after winning the Red Cross ...

    Article : 125 words
  10. Trained in vegetable cart

    Pulling a greengrocer's cart around suburban streets helped Magnetic Mine to win the President's Handicap at ...

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  11. NEW YORK JURY FAVORS LEGAL S.P. BETTING

    NEW YORK, Sat. (S.T.S).--A King's County grand jury has recommended legalised off-the-course betting. An official report points out that on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "UP WITH SPARROWS" TO TRAIN WINNER

    Miss Marie, winner of the first division of the Divided Handicap at Harold Park yesterday, is owned by Mr. J. Clarke, a munition worker ...

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  13. BEAT FIELD FROM WRONG POSITIONS

    Hauteur, who drew barrier position No. 11, started from No. 7, and Nobleman (15) from No. 8, in the Canterbury Highweight, first division, ...

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