TWO IMPROVING SPORTS
Roland,..a,:.. tlireeryear-old:.: gelding by Paladin,, paid the biggest dividend at the Duned|n : Meeting whenvhe won the Novice Stakes lasfc' Saturday.' '-. He competed in the Maiden :Stakes.s.u the first day,- but after showing spin.-speed for half a mile, he faded ; out quickly. In Saturday's race he Was never far from the front, and he ran: out six furlongs resolutely,- the first day's race having been' of great benefit to.--.him.-.,-; -•. --.^. ; ;.-..-;-. .•;,:..>, ... -..','" .RepuHia'tiori, who filled>.third place in this -eveht.'.is_a- threfr-year-old .'sister to Caterpillar,..being.by ;Paper Money from Tortrix.'.[She, was; uhridy atfthe barrier ,in. each -of- her races ..last week: but she showed'great speed: and she might have ;won:.-bi.;Satin-day had v she held her xilac'e on the ■■ rails _n - the straight; -- She lost gfouridliy'.homing out, siridtheh'was very narrowly, into third place. :.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 6
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128TWO IMPROVING SPORTS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 38, 15 February 1933, Page 6
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