WELL-JUDGED EFFORT
VS'IEMBQ SCORES IX HURDLES
Pangolin, and then Tioilus, weie re Hpongible for the fast pace set tlnougkout the Spiing Huidles, but they weie too anxious about being in fiont and cracked up o^ er the last half mile. Meinbo, ■who had been Ijmg in fifth position at the six furlongs just behind Pans, then made his lun, followed by Pans, and, taking command at the stiaight entiance, I hnm Troilus, Pans, and Make Up, shook off Pans's challenge without niuxh ado and beat him home by a length and a halt. Makp Up wound up a. pool third four lengths back. Make Up was a slightly better favourite than Pangolin, with a good drop to Alembo and Pans. The others earned little sup port.l Pangolin was failing when he lost tlje-Jead to Troilus at the mile, but he hiujg ou for another half mild befpre ho retired Troiliis may have done better titan fourth if his ndcr (E. Miles) had not sprinted him between the mile and seven furlongs m order to take the lead D O'Connor fudged Membo's inn to a nicety, and, although Pans left the others when he went after him, he did not ever look hke leaching him. Make Up kept 9 rearward position till the half mile, and his- weight stopped him 'ftom showing the sam,e at the end of the rape a? ho f did >at Trentham. The jumping throughout was good >>
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Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 6
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