BEN JARDEN'S SUCCESS
Ben Jarden, well known to local followers of >tiottinc, and who was recently, again granted a trainer's and driver's licence, trbjehi Jwd been withheld for some three yearn: adored bis first win since his rein*tatem#nt with Mickey Audubon in' the Commercial Travellers' Handicap at Addingtott' 4 :oB Saturday last. The win Was popqlarrwith tb>, public, who gave the old-timef >'good ,« reception. Mickey Audubtm was » gift horse, having been presenitd+to Jtrdm by Mr. C. Allington on his r^Wmptioo of training. 1 Katate, who waa making her reappearance on the track after an absence of two years, during which she had been at the stud, finished -second to Mickey Audubon in the-7 Commercial Travellers' Handicap. Driven:" by.->W. Tomkinaon, the roan marc trotted: k -fine race, going under only by a neck. _ When previously raced by J. Bryce .this- sure showed great speed at > the trotting gait, but was a bad breaker. | Petee, Locanda, who/won the Improver*.' Handicap at Addington on Saturday, has won in hi« tut three starts. Wild Guy, who started favourite in this event, had won,at his lart four starts, but spoilt his record by finishing unplaced.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 4
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190BEN JARDEN'S SUCCESS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 19, 22 July 1932, Page 4
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