PACER WITH “SILLY EARS”
MELBOURNE (By Air Mail). Rnva]e Childe. famous in Australian pacing circles, fascinates trotting fanatics with the antics of his “silly cars.’ When racing at top speed, Royale Childe's ears keep time with liis hoofbeats —his left ear moving forward with his near leg and his right ear keeping time with his off leg. These tricks did not prevent him recording fastest time of the night at Melbourne Showground recently—Reuter.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22822, 17 December 1948, Page 3 (Supplement)
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