Proclaiming the passing of 100 years and the victory of a great horse, the pipes of Peter Pan ran out at Flemington to-day and the ...
Article : 952 wordsIt is officially estimated that, exclusive of the big crowd on Footscray Hill, 90,000 were present to see the Cup run. Considering the ...
Article : 61 wordsThe beautiful lawns at Flemington were badly cut up to-day and the rain prevented many people from going to the totalisator. The ...
Article : 72 words"Peter Pan is a wonder, a really great horse," said his rider, [?] Munro, immediately after the race. Smiling broadly Munro gave his ...
Article : 208 wordsCourse withdrawals from the Cup were Miramond and Iolaus, Spearflash, who may have better days ahead of him, having been taken out ...
Article : 1,188 wordsD. Lightfoot, who rode Sarcherie, into second place, said that the winner was much too good for his mount. Sarcherie ran a very game ...
Article : 37 words"I was fourth last in the early stages," said W. Cox. rider of La Trobe, who finished in third place. "He improved his position, ...
Article : 51 wordsH. Badger expressed great disappointment at the performance of his mount, Sir Simper, who was favourite. "A mile from home he ...
Article : 68 wordsM. McCarten also was disappointed with his mount, Nightly, who held a good position until the halfmile post and then gradually ...
Article : 43 wordsHall Mark did not get as good a run as he might have, according to F. Dempsey who rode him. He came home well but never had a real ...
Article : 41 wordsThe first mile of the Cup was run in 1 min. 50½ sec., the next half-mile in 56¼ sec., and the last half-mile in 53¾ sec., the last six furlongs in ...
Article : 49 words"The only time Theo got going was when I took him on the outside," said his rider J. O'Sullivan. "He ran into a good position half ...
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Western Argus (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), Tue 13 Nov 1934, Page 6
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