afford this indulgence since he was, on the evidence, SO successful. He said that he never ventured much over £100 on any race and that the biggest bet he ever won was £500 to £40 on one of his own horses. He said that he stayed away from the races for the first nine months after he purchased the hotel, for he was then in a new job and had to concentrate on that until he had control of it. Cross-examined as to system he said
" ' What amount did you wager on horses ?-It depends had a little system. I bet on my pocket. I found out from experience and I was always a man who wanted to win if it was possible. If I wanted to win a tenner on a horse and the horse was 5/1 I would lay £10 to £2 on my horse. If that lost that meant I had to get £12 back and if the next horse was 3/1 I would bet £4 on the horse to win £12. If it lost I would bet on the next horse to win £12 and when it won I put it back in my pocket.
You were trying to be systematic ?-I do not know, I was trying to be systematic to bet successfully. If a person goes to the races with £50 and puts £40 on the first race and loses and then puts £2 on a horse that wins, he is still losing.
You said you financed your bets at the races --Yes, that is what I explained.
When you were at the races betting did you hedge on bets, if a horse was leading ?-I tried that, but never made a success of it.
You did try it -Yes. Did you ever lay off ?-I think I did but I cannot pin-point the occasion. I have heard trainers with their horses going for a photo finish laying each other £25 in case they missed the verdict.
Did you have any other persons placing bets for you at any time ?-A friend of mine, Col. Watkins, sometimes helped me.
Did you go to the races with him ?-Yes, we were great friends. And you got him to put bets on for you ?-Yes, sometimes when
I went into the saddling paddock.
Was that part of your idea, SO people would not know you were backing your horses ?-No, he tried to get the best price while I was in the saddling paddock, I might be giving instructions to a jockey.
Did you devote a considerable amount of time to studying race form ?-Not a considerable amount, but in my spare time.
Did you read up the papers --Yes, Sydney, Melbourne and even North Queensland.
Did you have various trainers -Yes, Teddy Tanwin was the first and L. Waldron in Toowoomba. I named a horse after him and spelt it backwards. It was Nordlaw.