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Phil LarkPhil Lark in The Windsor Daily Star - Aug 28 1950
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"... turn. Frankie Wall scored a victory in the second elimination event with Speedy Brooks second and Lloyd Wismer third. Wismer came back to capture the third elimination race with Phil Lark edging Earl Thorpe for second spot. Al Miller won the fourth ition event, followed by Thorpe and and Robin ran onetwo in the consolation race, while gery Umek again won ..."
Publication place: Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Phil LarkPhil Lark in Cobram Courier (VIC) - Nov 15 1900
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"... were accorded unstinted applause. "When we come to learn our drill," wrs well rendered by tho junior hoys, and the duet, "Gaily chime ihe bell-," by Agnes McCabe and Phil Lark, was given in a pleasing manner, the voic-e blending harmoniously. The senior boys evoked appreciative applause for their exhibition of Phy sical Drill, the various evolutions being carried out in ..."
Publication place: Yarroweyah,Burramine,Muckatah,Barooga,Cobram,Boosey,Katamatite,Strathmerton, Victoria,New South Wales, Australia
Phil LarkPhil Lark in The Spokesman-Review - June 27 1987
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"... but our Sheryl Dee and Touring Holme appear to be the ones to in the feature. The claiming test for lillies and mares racing 6 furlongs has also drawn Phil Lark, Music in Spring and recent winner Lighten Dance. Cotillion Dancer posted her third straight wm in a claiming test here June 17 when she upset favorite Will A Bet by ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Phil LarkPhil Lark in The Boston Herald - Sep 22 1936
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"... you might call healthy.” posted on the trail for just such a possibility. For some unknown reason, perhaps the chief's orders, the guard didn't shoot. He disarmed Alf and Phil Lark and herded them into camp. In this surmise Alf couldn't have been more correct. The rustlers immediately began to prepare for the execution. First, however, the mam “Much obliged,” said ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States