A BORN SPEEDSTER
, One day last season at Addington, I when trained by E. C. McDermbtt, Cloudy Range cracked 2min 40secin. a trial mile and a quarter, and although, he won races afterwards, he did not dp quite as well as expected at tills distance, mainly because he did-,not always make the best use of his handicap at the start. . . , > Since New Year his improvement has been an outstanding feature of the sport in Canterbury, and he,has,won over a mile and a quarter and .two miles as only a first-class pacer • can. His polished defeat of De Soto ■ at Ashburton, even allowing for-* the ground the latter lost at the starts was a revelation in view of De SotoV subsequent form at Epsom. ' Cloudy Range, until the autumn, was .considered a better sprinter- thaft" a. staj er, and he is entitled to see a 'short price in the-International Handicap [at Addington on Saturday. He is ■ reported to be as fit as any horse at Addington. "
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 15
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165A BORN SPEEDSTER Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 31, 5 August 1936, Page 15
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