SOME MONEY
But Support Was In t)rder Watching the rrfachine during the betting m the Weraroa Handicap at Levin on Saturday a number were puzzle.d.. , TO quite a big crowd the ever-in-*v creasing support tct'r Elysianor could not be made out. But the money never stopped coming. A few inquiries brought forth . . : . that he was/thought to be a home and dried proposition. " 0 ■ Even allowing for the weakness of the field it seemed a little strange to find an ex-hurdler attracting such support. •._ .."■..'. That the confidence was not misplaced, was seen shortly after the race was under way. ■•■■.".■■-•... Though having none of the best of it from the barrier, ■'. Bert. Morris soon got his mount into a. favorite position and rounding the turn it was only a question ' of his moving and home he would- be. He moved once, foe grot straightened up and for once the best of good things materialized. '' This is Elysianor's first success since Vie. Edhouse bought him some months back. .-;.'.. Jim CoMle has the gelding well, and it. was his faith m the gelding ; that made Edhouse put m for the good win he had, . ; 1..'r _ ..'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1199, 22 November 1928, Page 13
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191SOME MONEY NZ Truth, Issue 1199, 22 November 1928, Page 13
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