TOUGH TASK
Some Speed Kings To Beat
THOSE who misled the bus when ■*■ ' Autopay > won the Stewards' , reckoned that he had scored with sucn ease that he would only need to run again at the .meeting to win again. Being of that opinion they sat back and awaited, the day. It riever arrived. The owners reckoned that having Avon such a good prize was enough, for him for the week and they said no more. They were wise m not racing him again on a track that was hard enough tb break do:s\n any irem-legged horsa: Not that there is. 1 anything wrong with Autopay's legs. The programme now is to allow the ' three-year-old to have his next outing at Feilding on Saturday week. yy. There he will be a runner m the five-furlong Feilding Stakes, and Tony and Norm are getting the roll : ready to pui; it on him. ••■■'» They could not have picked out a tougher one if they had tried. • Left m are such sprinters as Supremacy, Cimabue, Courtesy, Toxeuma, Lady Quex and Gesture. If he can beat this team the next time a handicapper gets a crack at him there wiH.be some pudding, on topi ' ' And pn his Stewards' form he has to be beaten, believe us. TE NGAKOE for the minor sprlntfng - class at country meetings up north.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13
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223TOUGH TASK NZ Truth, Issue 1301, 20 November 1930, Page 13
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