UNRULY, BUT FAST
FIRST MONEY AS A JUMPER
As a two-year-old, and again last season, First Money s&*#e&: speed in races well above the average, but in his early racing he at times became "mulish," and with the idea of improving his manners he was emasculated, but the operation did not appear to, make the improvement hoped for, as several times last season ho lost certain prize money through his erratic manners. Now a f oOT-year^old, First Money has been "schooled" over hurdles. While not professing to know; .tlie:- owner's intention, it may^DS^ipStMigijiripjng lessons are oiot being give^::S^h^th¥'i3ea .of turning 'this fast geldtog:. jn^;.|l h^tirdjer, but merely to make -hnf^Wel^p^able.'.:l :::, ' ■.: ;: '
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 6
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110UNRULY, BUT FAST Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 49, 26 August 1930, Page 6
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