FORBURY PARK TROTS
CONCLUDING RESULTS TWO ATTACKS ON RECORDS (Per Press Association.) DUNEDIN, this day. Special interest attached to the Forbury Park trots yesterday by reason of attack's on the existing records at their respective gaits by Harold Logan and Todd Lonzia. Harold Logan was paced in a trial against his own record for the mile of 2.4 2-5, hut took 2.5 1-5 to cover the distance, the track being slightly heavy after rain. Todd Lonzia met with better success in a trial against a record for the same distance, finishing strongly and covering tho course in 2.11 1-5, lowering Revenue’s record by 3-ssee. Concluding results were : President’s Handicap.—2 Sir Guy, 1; 1 Wrackler, 2; 4 Dillon. Logan, 3. All started. Won by a head each way. Time, 4.31 1-5.
Dominion Handicap.—l Louis Bingen, 1; o Dolores, 2; 4 Valloden, 3. Also, started: Gay Paree. Won. by four lengths, and 20 lengths. Time, 4142 4-5. Cavcrsham Handicap.—l Indianapolis, 1; 4 Great Chenault, 2; 2 Taxpayer, 3. Scratched: Special Sun, Belle Lorrinier, Peter Locanda. Won by two lengths, and half a length. Time, 3.20 1-5.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17946, 25 November 1932, Page 7
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