RACING SENSATION.
d BeoED DOPING OF A HORSE. aatei H fl .jric Telegraph—Copyright). Hgreeived This Day, 11 a.m.) oAe H SYDNEY, Tiiis day. mbefl sensation has been caused in drcles owing to the hurdler owned by Mr Colin SteplispirHdiaimian of the Australian Club, having been doped to K, his winning a race. iugHgtenu won in a hollow fashion e p,.H.. last start three weeks ago. ekyJHpggh raised in the weights lie regarded as a certainty for race and was heavily by the public and punters. failed to get into the run- *, the end and then gained a third, mainly owing to misoilj^Kjumps of the horses ahead. , to the stall the trainer the horse was behaving and had him examined by surgeon, who declared toanimal had been doped with which would impair bis prevent sure jumping. I unscupulous person to slip the horse-box and insert a j injection would be but ) Hink of a moment. police are investigating.—
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 10 November 1924, Page 3
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