SHOOTIST'S REEFTON WIN
The much-iiritirovecl : Trenthani gejding, Shootist,'won'his fifth race oii'-theY:Coa«t! circuit when he .scored •in the^Mrewell Handicap at Keeftbn on Monday. Dawn o' Day was first out in the r.-icu from Noteworthy, who then took.charge and led to the far turii; being followed by Dawn o' Day, Buoyant; Awai'nutu,; Katon Hall, and Don? Jose-'in that order. v.SKootis.t took.r-ipbarge.'.at-ithe straight /entrance, where'"* Noteworthy dropped out/" Shootist was seriously challenged by Don Jose over the concluding, stages, but won nicejy by half a'length, ■with Eaton Hall-two 'lenuths away. Dawn o' Day was fourth, and then came JJuoyant and Little Wonder;; whOi fJI "af tefcpjiiising; the'ip'o'sti /■'- "• '■-'■"'' ;':*/ ' '■?- !>':' ?i*/;' J' •'■
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 103, 4 May 1933, Page 8
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106SHOOTIST'S REEFTON WIN Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 103, 4 May 1933, Page 8
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