A FAVOURITE OPENS
WALTON PARR'S SUCCESS
>te for the Rim? £5* ma(J c » bl? favourK di-.dJt til? b ?™^ Held till nearing the str-iiUr I . elosed -"P &trrf«H^/n- h----performance neverthelel ™S a 6t"klng PIS at 1tt tl°,^ e!0- P- ?, c at the Jast Spring Meeting at Trentham and m January he also went a goodww Pango, having his first race in highweight company, was fairly well fancied by his connections, and he ran a creditable second. His rider was possibly a httle anxious in sending him up B harply to the front just after they had landed in the straight, but in ordinary circumstances the move would have been a successful one., . Te Ua went his usual consistent race, and he was at a fine place price for his third, which he gained by finishing on more resolutely than the others. Heather Wow, a fair fourth, was undoubtedly asked for her effort too soon, for she landed in the straight already ahead of the" tiling iinollmere. Mightguard looked a prospect when he came>along the fence in the straight,, but he did not see the effort through. The pacemaking Knollmere was last to complete.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 21
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192A FAVOURITE OPENS Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 65, 17 March 1934, Page 21
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