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Charity Race Driver

The Hinds owner-train-er, W. E. Lowe, will drive the pacer in a race over 110 yards with a cyclist and an athlete at a charity equalisator race meeting to be held at Addington Raceway on the afternoon of Anzac Day. The pacer, which will be from the team trained at Templeton by J. Grant and D. G. Jones, will

compete against a champion New Zealand athlete, D. W. Mackenzie, and a New Zealand champion cyclist, T. Tabak.

Lowe is an amateur driver and as a result Mackenzie will run no risk of infringing his amateur status. This could have been affected had the pacer been driven by a professional reinsman.

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Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31344, 14 April 1967, Page 5

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Charity Race Driver Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31344, 14 April 1967, Page 5

Charity Race Driver Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31344, 14 April 1967, Page 5

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