HORSE-RIDING
Sir, —Replying to “Right or Wrong’s” question, give both methods a good trial, and the one that is easiest is right. In all types of horse-riding, half have the ball of the foot in the stirrup and half have the foot home; and results prove one as good as the other. “Right or Wrong,” if he or she enters for best rider classes, should concentrate on more important points and not worry over a question that will never be answered. —Yours, etc., J. HALL. Motukarara, October 28, 1948.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25638, 29 October 1948, Page 5
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