ON "BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY"
(Received June 25, 8 p.m.1)
LONDON, June 24. The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says that one of the greatest strokes of luclvin-his long.career' came; to Steve...Dpnoghue today. He flew to Paris, on a f busman's holiday'? to see the Grand .Prix -de Paris run. He watched a couple of races from the stand, then the owner-trainer of Admiral Drake, who. had planned for an apprentice to ride the colt, besought 'Donoghue to take the • mount. ..Steve rode a splendid race, and won the greatest prize on, the Continent on a horse that finished next to lastin the English Derby.. : ■. '■ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 148, 25 June 1934, Page 11
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