INTERFERENCE IN RACES
Complaints about the interference of riders with other horses or '-riders .during the running of races are'becomingsrather too eonihion occurrences "in- the South Island.' . '.;'. '•■■■-... After the Terawcra Highw-eight Handicap at the Banks Peninsula Meeting lasf Saturday, the judicial committee was called | together to consider a complaint against G. Salt, the rider of Grand Review, that he had interfered with Tout le Monde, riddpn'bylE. .(V Pratt.*-i Having- heard the evidence riders-concerned; also that o£W. J. Pascoe, the committee found Salt jjuilty^and -suspended,himyfpr, \)l\§ remainder of the 'day.: i HmugK Jpnly a short penalty, it; was expensive to Salt, who would have.ridden Royal Amphora, a winner later in the day. 77 '■■
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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 6
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