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SAVED THE DAY

Punters Would Have Had To File

SOLVENT'S SUCCESS THE public were not slow to wake up to the fact that though Fred. Jones had done them a harm by springing Solvent on them on the second day of the. Cup meeting, that Saturday would be the day to get even. Solvent was produced .m . a field of ,ragrtag two-year-olds, •' an d those who were having a bad break stuck it on her. Solvent would either win or they would be insolverit. Though; she gave the impression of being a bit flighty m the cage,, once' it came to line up ."Jpnah's" filly behaved like a "Victorian riiiss, and then' when they jumped away she was amenable,.. to reason. While, those m front of her were . running all over, the place, she was 'content to let ,them do their v . darnedest.Young Humphries was only' concerned m brlriging Solvent home by the shortest route, and when he said "Go," sheVweht; . It. was an easy win. The filly is quite - ; good, and- may enter inta calculations befoi'e the season is concluded.^ .... Vv , ■ . As ; - far as/ .figures gOi': ■ she has the best record so far. She has only had tw6 outings and each has resulted m victory. VINGFIELD any. day after his close **■ third to Prince Val: arid Pegaway. Good form that, j

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NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13

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SAVED THE DAY NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13

SAVED THE DAY NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13