UNLIKE a leopard, Peter Riddle occasionally changes his spots. Peter prepares hit extensive string at Randwick, but one morning last week he tried to trick the touts with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 620 wordsPUNTERS continue to be cut to ribbons by the 10 per cent. tax on winning bets; but if they've to contend with many cases of form reversal like that handed out by Puff in the space of a week, it ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 496 wordsThe iron, fist of officialdom might justifiably have closed on more than one jockey in yesterday's Three-Year-Old ...
Article : 186 wordsSO great has been the demand for "Truth's" special race tips that it has been necessary to make additions to our staff of experts, and arrangements have now been completed for the inauguration of a special racing service for "Truth" readers. ...
Article : 124 wordsBELIEVE us, it's no idle chatter when we mag you into saving up a sack full of sugar to slap on Drivel next time he's fancied. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 363 wordsPAT NAILON had four runners yesterday at Moorefield; but it all hinged on his last "batsman," Celtic, as to whether the day's innings would be profitable. HE sent Celtic out pronounced favorite for the second division ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 418 wordsWORKMAN is a clever guy. On the tracks he'll go like a thrashing machine, but if he takes it into his head not to gallop all the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 247 wordsCOULDN'T CLICK.—Sid. Cracknell and owner Bill Munson had big ideas before Salient ran in yesterday's Moorefield Juvenile, but the colt just mixed a place, after being one of the first into the straight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsTHE GENIAL SMILE OF THE GENERAL.—Moorefield secretary, General Lamrock (left), was in his smiliest mood when chatting to a friend at Moorefield yesterday. There was a decent attendance, and the course looked "like old times." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 37 wordsJIM BARNES, ex-chairman of Tattersall's Club, sold a couple of horses to a Queensland sportsman last week, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 364 wordsWITH Financial in front of them, punters didn't forget to swat the depression when the second splash of yesterday's Moorefield ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 322 wordsPUNTERS do their money in more ways than one in these days of the 10 per cent. If they're on a winner, they ...
Article : 117 wordsBilly Cook will be able to have a little apple sauce with the roast duck to-day. AND he's entitled to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 472 wordsWHEN Anchor's hoop went up in the second struggle of yesterday's Kograrah Stakes at Moorefield, punters ejaculated, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 204 wordsTHE crowd behind Calendo, a good-looking Crescendo gelding, had a broad drawn right from the bottom of the pack in ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 364 wordsSydney trainers will soon be issuing prohibition orders against country cattle who come to battle in the brightlights. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 310 wordsALBERT WOOD told some of his friends yesterday that they could back Corsage if they liked, but that she wasn't any world-beater. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 140 wordsJUDGE DUDLEY SMITH didn't turn a hair when the crowd gave him The Bird after declaring for Carnella in the second stanza of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 291 wordsOH! ROMEO, WHERE ART THOU—"Well here," answered Lord Romeo in yesterday, Moorefield Mile, but it was a close shave. Billy Cook brought him along with a well sustained run on the outside to touch Cava Dweller off in the last stride. Cava Dweller bad made the pace, and looked a "moral" where turning for home. Magnetic was third, with ex-pony prad Green Bird fourth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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