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1. Watching the horses leaving the saddling paddock to parade in front of stand and St. Leger prior to contesting a race at the Australian Jockey Club’s summer meeting at Randwicl his rider during the running of the hurdle race on the opening day of the A.J.C. summer meeting. 3. Crack team of racing cyclists from America make their first appearance in Sydney left: H. Ohrt, Frank Corry, Alf. Grenda, Willie Spencer, C. Osteritter, and E. J. Ohrt. 4. Group of visiting champion cyclists from America, who during the past few weeks have been elec their sensational riding.—From left: H. OHRT (ex-amateur champion of the world and ex-amateur champion of America), FRANK CORRY (an Australian, one of the best six days’ riders many laurels in America and on the Continent), ALF. GRENDA (an Australian, who, since going to America, has won over 100 races and last month annexed the Cycling Derby in Sydney; ada, the star of the team, who has defeated such renowned riders as Kramer, Goullet and Verri), C. OSTERITTER (ex-amateur champion of America),, and E. J. OHRT (the crac

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 15 January 1920, Page 21

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1. Watching the horses leaving the saddling paddock to parade in front of stand and St. Leger prior to contesting a race at the Australian Jockey Club’s summer meeting at Randwicl his rider during the running of the hurdle race on the opening day of the A.J.C. summer meeting. 3. Crack team of racing cyclists from America make their first appearance in Sydney left: H. Ohrt, Frank Corry, Alf. Grenda, Willie Spencer, C. Osteritter, and E. J. Ohrt. 4. Group of visiting champion cyclists from America, who during the past few weeks have been elec their sensational riding.—From left: H. OHRT (ex-amateur champion of the world and ex-amateur champion of America), FRANK CORRY (an Australian, one of the best six days’ riders many laurels in America and on the Continent), ALF. GRENDA (an Australian, who, since going to America, has won over 100 races and last month annexed the Cycling Derby in Sydney; ada, the star of the team, who has defeated such renowned riders as Kramer, Goullet and Verri), C. OSTERITTER (ex-amateur champion of America),, and E. J. OHRT (the crac New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 15 January 1920, Page 21

1. Watching the horses leaving the saddling paddock to parade in front of stand and St. Leger prior to contesting a race at the Australian Jockey Club’s summer meeting at Randwicl his rider during the running of the hurdle race on the opening day of the A.J.C. summer meeting. 3. Crack team of racing cyclists from America make their first appearance in Sydney left: H. Ohrt, Frank Corry, Alf. Grenda, Willie Spencer, C. Osteritter, and E. J. Ohrt. 4. Group of visiting champion cyclists from America, who during the past few weeks have been elec their sensational riding.—From left: H. OHRT (ex-amateur champion of the world and ex-amateur champion of America), FRANK CORRY (an Australian, one of the best six days’ riders many laurels in America and on the Continent), ALF. GRENDA (an Australian, who, since going to America, has won over 100 races and last month annexed the Cycling Derby in Sydney; ada, the star of the team, who has defeated such renowned riders as Kramer, Goullet and Verri), C. OSTERITTER (ex-amateur champion of America),, and E. J. OHRT (the crac New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1551, 15 January 1920, Page 21

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