Torrential Rains Sweep Agua Caliente
MAY HELP PHAR LAP. Received Wednesday, 7.50 p.m, SAN DIEGO, Feb. 2. Torrential rains have swept the Auga Caliente track for the past three days making a sea of mud, but Mr. Crofton asserted that racing would resume on Friday, weather permitting. Phar Lap has been kept in the stable but his trainers say the interruption may be beneficial as it will help them to break the horse in more gradually and on sloppy mud, slow and fast tracks before the Handicap.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 4 February 1932, Page 8
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