BAD RESULT FOR "BOOKS"
"Golden Miller's- success in the , Grand: National is possibly the' worat lesult we could have had," said the representative of one of the biggest fiims o£ start'ngpiice and racecourse bookmakers in the country, reports an English exchange. '"He was heavily backed all over the land, and \io have had a big amount o£ coveiing money for him.
"As far as the doubles are concerned, we are lucky to some extent, as we have smaller sums against him than might have been the case. 'Play On' and Golden' Miller' ;was the double', of the small backer."
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 103, 3 May 1934, Page 8
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