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  4. COSTLY YEARLINGS—Gamble by Owners

    No man, even the most astute judge of horseflesh, can foretell what is in store for a yearling. Pedigree and conformation do not always make a champion, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRATEGY OF JOCKEY

    It was the strategy of V. McGahau which was primarily responsible for the victory of Shura in the Gawler Hurdle Race. ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. OORALLAW BY SHUJA

    There are not many horses racing in South Australia which own to Shuja as sire. Easily the beet got by the son of Soult was Huja, ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. WORTH ANOTHER TRY

    Having struck early form for nun, J. Howard might be persuaded to try his hand with Alwyne King as a hurdler. He looks the part, and on breeding there is ...

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  8. REMARKABLE DEVELOPMENT

    Mr. R. R. Vaughton is an enthusiastic owner who has not had a great deal of luck on the turf, although when he was racing Sir Pistol he had a fair run. But with ...

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  9. WELL-BRED WINNERS SUCCEED AT PENOLA

    Some well-bred winners were seen at Penola. One of them was In Luck, which carried the McBrides' colors in Adelaide. As a two-year-old much was thought of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MORPHETTVILLE YEARLINGS

    There will be a parade of the Morphettville yearlings tomorrow afternoon. The hatch will leave for Melbourne on Tuesday in charge of J. T. Blake. The ...

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