STEWARDS' AND SHORTS
i Considerable difference of opinion has been shown by Hie C.J.C. and W.K.C. handicappers, Messrs*. J. E. Henrys and 11. Coyle respectively, in the weights they have allotted candidates engaged in both the Stewards' Handicap (at Riccarton) and the Shorts Handicap (at Treutham). The following is a comparative list of the weights given horse;; engaged in the two events: — Stewards'. Shorts. CadJand * !' s •"■ Dlatomous X - S 7 Inflation 8 I 7 12 Palermo. SO SI Copyist 7 7 710 Ciood Hunting " « J 10 Pin Mnncy ....... 7 1 7 'Z BurnlHh 7 0 " ° Grand Sport 7 0 7 0 Oiwbeen 7 0 7 I) ~SVv. Henrys noticeably has not taken the i-airie ri*k with Cadland a« (Joyle has and Ik- lias also kept Inflation up. Kxcept, liowovei1, where hoiscs me already cm the minimum, All1. Henrys has dropped all the other hoixe« on their Trontham wpighl. Diatomons-'« drop is particularly worth noting. It would have iieen very intorpstinfr had Mr. Henrys had .Jonathan and .Autop.-H to hanrlirap.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 8
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169STEWARDS' AND SHORTS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1934, Page 8
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