DRAWER OF SARACEN
Irish Night Porter Py Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright London, November IS. I bad a . presentiment that J was going to get either a gas bill or news that 1 had drawn a horse in a swpppstake. J received both,” said James O’Leary, hotel night porter, of Cathedral Walk, Cork, and drawer of Saracen, in an inoxTV’ew ■ w ’th *he “News-Chronicle.” 'Now I want a good sleep before going to work.”
O'Leary, who is an ex-soldier With a Wife and four children, refused £6OOO for a half share. He declared that he Wonjd see out his luck. The race is on. Saturday. If it is not field owing to weather conditions, the prize money will be divided equally among the drawers of the 78 horses entered.
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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 48, 20 November 1930, Page 17
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