NO excuses can be made for any of the beaten horses in the Centenary Melbourne Cup. It is certain that Peter Pan would have Won under any conditions. IN striking contrast Was the sorry display of the two joint favorites, Sir Simper and Nightly, who were the last two to finish. An unusual performance in such an important race. ...
Article : 419 wordsNOT in recent years, and probably never in the history of racing at Flemington, had an owner and trainer been successful ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 373 words[?]EERING from the outside of the track to the inside rail under the whip, the Maribyrnong Plate winner, Bimilla, was an ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 161 wordsin the race for the Melbourne Cup. Gladswood (on the [?] was being passed oy [?] on the outside, after having led from the start. Panto (on rails), Nightly and St. Valorey, followed close on their heels. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsSIXTH in a field of 10 when Closing Time won the first division of the Centenary Thousand at Ascot on Thursday was poor encouragement to ...
Article : 278 wordsSARCHERIE ran a splendid race under her lightweight and confirmed her good form in The Metropolitan when she finished a close fourth to ...
Article : 169 wordsDRAWING to the front below the distance, Peter Pan ran home three lengths in front of Sarcherie, with La Trobe, who finished well, a neck away. ...
Article : 165 wordsENTERING the course proper Sir Simper. Gladswood, Panto, Sarcherie and Nightly were conspicuous. Subsequently the stewards severely ...
Article : 134 wordsSusssex Trial Hurdle, About two miles — Picador, Rhinestone. Red Plane Palamcotta, Barrima, Bonnie's Treasure Concross, Beau Brummell, Bright Dream. ...
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Wed 7 Nov 1934, Page 23
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