One of the greatest surprises for many months at an Ascot Trotting meeting was the defeat of Admirer in the £200 Ascot Trotting Cup ...
Article : 310 wordsUndervale, a prosed hurdler, won by six length at the surprisingly good prier of 6 to 1 in the Sunahine Hurdle at White City. The favourite. The Trump, fell at the first hurdle. Apart ran ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 wordsTed McMenamin, who is to ride the hot favourite Bean Vite in the Melbourne Cup this afternoon, might still have been a country ...
Article : 333 wordsAd[?] weather did not aflect the ability of backers in picking winners at Sandown Park yesterday afternoon. In eight esents six outright fa[?]ies were successful. ...
Article : 435 wordsLieutenant Bradman will not plas, pennant cricket in Melbourne. Speaking from Frankston, where he is attending the army school of physical ...
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Article : 76 wordsAfter having heard evidence at the adjourned inquiry into the performance of Esme Derby in the first division of the Association Handicap at Ascot on ...
Article : 79 wordsA. L Hassett and I. Lee (South Melbourne), D. Ring (Richmond), and M. Sievers (Fitzroy) have been chosen to play in the special patriotic match ...
Article : 171 wordsJumpers' Flat Race, 71. (12.60).— G[?]ing Flame (3) 10.8; Sanpam (8), 10.7; Sliver Coat (5), 10.5; Mab's Boy (6), 10.0; Lord Belmont (1), 9.5; Pay Day (2), 9.0; Sir Julian (7), 9.0; Berowra ...
Article : 409 wordsAfter Mite Ruld had won the third heat of the Melbourne Gold Cup which was begun at Napier Park last night, the stewards held an inquiry into its running. Mile Raid had failed when at ...
Article : 534 wordsAfter a keen struggle P. H. Lawson, of Adelaide, won the pigeon shooting championship of the Southern Hemisphere. The shoot, which is conday. ...
Article : 235 wordsMONDAY.— Jumping — vain[?] and Wintersen six hurdles fast and well; Parentena gave a good display over six fences. WEDNESDAY.—Jumping —North Cape went well over three hurdles; ...
Article : 538 wordsNOVICE HCP. First £20; second, £3/10/; third £1/10/. 9f.—HIGH BOY, bk g. by Lulu Boy— High Flight, scr. (J. Abrahams), I; BABY PRONTO, 48 yds. (G. Russell), 2; STYLISH VIN, ...
Article : 569 wordsWith a splendid card of 40 Stableford points R.R. Duncan (14). of the Kew club, took the lead in the first round of the "Sun" cup for senior gollers at Albert Park yesterday. The ...
Article : 434 wordsThere were lew gallops at Flemington yesterday morning. GRASS (No Barriers. Good Going).—Two Furlongs; Air Song, 0.25. Three: Cradle Song, ...
Article : 320 wordsReading, who was injuied before the start of the Caulfield Cup, has made such a remarkable recovery that his trainer and part-owner (J. T. Cush) expects to ...
Article : 203 wordsWILLIAMSTOWN CUP. l½ miles. Run at Flemington November 16.—Beaulivre, 9.7; High Caste, 9.2; Maikal. 9.2; Mildura, 8.12; Gold Salute, 8.10; Reading, 8.10; Historian, 8.7; Landlaw, 8.7; ...
Article : 223 wordsLAUNCESTON, Monday.— Longford Racing Club held a meeting to-day. Details:- Trial Hep., [?]f.—Batula (2/1 on). 7.9 (J. Robertson), 1; Leprane (4/1). 7.11 (A. percy), 2; Penny ...
Article : 96 wordsTrophy winner in the Melbourne football team were announced last night as follow:—Best and pairest: R. Baggott. Most Consistent: R. Emselle. Most Improved Senior; S. Anderson. Best ...
Article : 87 wordsMalden Hindlrap.— Sharlamar. Writer Handicap.—Ouverte. Trial Handicap.—Spirak. Winchester Handicap.—Brazen Duchess. ...
Article : 33 words[?] weather yesterday caused the postponement of the opening round of the V.B.A. veterans' [?]es championship. Play will begin to-morrow at 3 p.m., and will continue on Thursday (when ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 5 Nov 1940, Page 9
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