RACING.
CABSLAKE ENGAGED
GIRLS AS RISERS
LONDON, Oct, _<S.- ; -Mr. J. D. Joel has engaged Oayslake as his first jockey for next-racing season. As soon as, Mr,. Joel learner},.. that • .Gars-' Fake !s,engagement with the.A'ga Khan had terminated, he arrived,fit a satisfactory arranggincut with t hejockey, whose* services have been in keen demand over since Ufi arrived.from.Australia twenty years ago. , His numerous winners included Tetratenna in tho Two Thousand Gujncas, Ferry,and Silver. Urn. in. -tho Ono Thousand Guineas, and ivqysoe and SalmonTrout sin tho SSL -Legcr. ■ , At the time,-of writing it is understood that .Miss Eileen Joel, the daughter, of Mr. S. B. Joel, will bo one of, the throe -women jockeys who will take,part in the Town Plate at Nejwimu'kot this week. She is .18 years of age,- aud, like tho other-two girls, Miss Rickaby and Miss Vaughan, will wear an ordinary -riding-habit. The competitors will be distinguished with ribbons of different colors. Miss Joel lias been riding- ever since ..she waif six years .of age,., and prefers riding astride to siflo-saddle. Miss* Betty Tanner, a London actress, is ahm looking for a mount. "Miss Joel Is, iiiountwwon-i the race.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume Li, Issue 16894, 26 November 1925, Page 10
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191RACING. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume Li, Issue 16894, 26 November 1925, Page 10
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