GREYHOUNDS.
SPECTACULAR JUMPING. Tli<» finest jumping for some time was soon when the threr top-notehers. Scotland, Hushing and Broughshanc, competed in the open class hurdles last Saturday afternoon. Broughshano, in an endeavour to eatcli the loaders, covered 'Joft in one leap at the second to last hurdle, hut it was of no avail. Scotland won easily in tlip fast time of l-.-.s. All races were over a distance of 35Uyds. Kosults : — First Knee. —Scotland 1. Golden Promise Broiighshiuie 3. Time. l'J 3 ss. Second Km-.— Ke.l Fox 1, Black Heather Pallas 3. Time, 2-ss. Third Knee. Miss Kiddy 1. Pwnpsy s Pride "J, True Blue 3. Time, lilts. Fourth Kace. —Sonny X 1. Hob Rothwell Dark Kosaline 3. Time, LMts. Fifth Kace. -Bold Billy 1. Scots Whae Hae 2. Skittle 3. Time, UO i r.s. Sixth Kace.— Koyal Soult 1. Bidea-wee Sylvia Wildfire 3. Time. 2<ls. Seventh Kace. —IH'ir.psys Pride 1, Our Peggy and Brougsliane (dead heat) 2, Wee Nellie 3. Time. L'lls. First Hurdle Rate. -Miss Manfred 1, Air Flow True Blue 3. Time. :Ms. Second Hurdle Kace. Scotland 1. Hushing 'J, Broitglishaiie 3. Time. 1 ss. Trial Hurdles. Air Flow 1, l>ark Shadow 2. Uady Kotliwoil 3. Time. L' 7 "J-ss. Trials. -No. 1 : Master Manfred 1. Park Kosaline 1!, Hot Box 3. Time. U'Js. No. 2 : I toll Koth well 1. Black Heather 2, Rona Hay 3. Time. 'J'-'s. other races were won by Sonny X, Rona Bay and Bold Billy.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 74, 29 March 1938, Page 18
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