WHO WILL MAKE THE PACE?—Just after the start of the three miles. On the pole line is C. S. Kerahan, with the West Coast (North Island) brothers W. J. Wells and K. Welb outside him and R. A. Geddes looking for a position. The two Aucklanders N. R. Ambler and W. J. Potter are behind the Wells brothers. Potter won from W. J. Wells, with Ambler third and Geddes fourth.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 65, 17 March 1945, Page 20
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70WHO WILL MAKE THE PACE?—Just after the start of the three miles. On the pole line is C. S. Kerahan, with the West Coast (North Island) brothers W. J. Wells and K. Welb outside him and R. A. Geddes looking for a position. The two Aucklanders N. R. Ambler and W. J. Potter are behind the Wells brothers. Potter won from W. J. Wells, with Ambler third and Geddes fourth. Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 65, 17 March 1945, Page 20
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