A STAKES
the inside running. Has drawn No. 1 position at the barrier, and has equal c hances for the next Peking Cup, on a right-handed course, or the Shanghai Stakes, which is run to the left. Is being hemmed on the rails by Chang Tso-lin. ’J’ —YANG CHEN, Upper Yangtse warlord. Until recently a rank outsider, but surprised the touts by his track performance at Wanhsien. He jumped the rails on this occasion and charged into the spectators, who happened to include some British matlows. Fifteen mallows were killed, and Yang Chen has needed veterinary at tention. Was believed to have been pace-maker for Wu Pei-fu, but since his display of uncertain temper, he has been acquired by the Russian stable, and will now race under Red c010r”... Selections By A. M. P. : Chang Tso-Lin. By H. H. R. : Any other runner but Chang Tso-Lin.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18009, 20 November 1926, Page 8
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146A STAKES Star (Christchurch), Issue 18009, 20 November 1926, Page 8
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