ENGLISH RACING
(UNITED PMBS ASSOCIATION.—COr-TRIGHT.I ■' (AUSTRALIAN • NEW ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION,) LONDON, 27th January. Ths approach of the flat'racing season, whifh o»«nf <•>» S9U' Umsli, h hsvakUd
the Spring Handicap. They contain no surprises. Rom Bachelor heads the Lincolnshire "with 9.0. Poisoned Arrow, Ni»ht Patrol, and Black Gown each i have 8.11, and Granely and the last winner 8.5. Shaun Spadah heads the Grand National Steeplechase,with 12.7, Turkey 'Buzzard has 12.6, Old Tay Bridge and Habton 12.3. On five successive racing days five steeplechasers have been killed—Lama of Tibet at Newbury, pay Scholar and Happy Moments at Windsor, and John Annette o' Kolinsky at Leicester..
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 11
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103ENGLISH RACING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 24, 29 January 1923, Page 11
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