LATE SPORTING
INTERNATIONAL RACES IN
AMERICA 1
; (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPY.RIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN-NEW ZEALAND CABLgI ASSOCIATION.)' (Received 2nd September, 1.25 p.m.) .- NEW.YORK, Ist September. , In the first of a series of international races, Epinard. was beaten ,by . :AA(ise Counsellor over a six furlong course in lmin 11 4-ssec. "•' "'■: . "" '■ ■'■'■'-; ■'';■; ' The Prince of Wales witnessed jEpinard race, : when the; attendance was 50,000: Wise Counsellor ran brilliantly, and. so did Epinard, \vho was challenging the winner as they 'crossed the finishing line.' Wise Counsellor,'] who won by half .a length, was favourite.. • - . / . [This race would probably be decided at Belmont Park. . Zev, who defeated Papyrus last year, was naturally/looked ou to be the mainstiiy of America, * but Wise Counsellor hVd many friends when the last mail-left. .He is trained by John .8. Wardj'oiie of the mostprominent in his profession-in America.]
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 8
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135LATE SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 55, 2 September 1924, Page 8
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