TURNER’S LUCK OUT
V one in the game appears to have a worse turn at fortune’s w heel than Bill Turner, of Claudean ds. At Hawera and New Plymouth Peter McKinney gave high- . *** exhibitions of trotting, but L° each case struck trouble before reaching home. On Thursday JjJ. Wanganui Garwood did every ring right and five furlongs from o°me in the President’s Handicap "•* sailing along in front like a *»nner, when down came his ■'"ee-boot and up went the trot*r - Oliver Thorpe’s consistent * n d improved form on the first *y pointed to him being the pick 0 the novices on Saturday, but jumping out quickly, some part of gear gave way and Oliver was a gone coon. It’s a long lane that *s no turning, but Turner keeps 0n smiling. His turn should arr,v« yet.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 639, 16 April 1929, Page 13
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