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AH SUP WINS BIG RACE

y J), AI.LIU'D NATIONS. ORTING*. T»r"y-r-r-n---* > -a«T^-' ; —^-I —■■-rr-iiwiZM.WX' ( • ALLIED NATIONS HS3TING,. held Monday night, Feb 26th, notable for_en* thusiaam more than numbers, was held on N.Y.De main racing course while a neotch mist made the grouds soupy. Considering the number of Scotchmen sent, tote handlings of 341 dollars was very satisfactory,. Staring was fenllod by Moot. Torrio assitod by Lieut Brooker; Judge, S/Sgt. J. Hathoaons announcer S/K F. Kronast; Clerk of Course ,Cpl. C. Lowe© Feature of night was superb riding by "Fat Willie" Hart who has demonstrated that a fat. sluggish nan can ride with ths best* Other two jockeys to rids winners were Pat Cathcart and "Kad« Brownlee - no , sorry, Willie Woolf. Jimmy. Fleming, and rt Bluoy M Pederson both rode well, but did not dig the, toes • in. Brownlocc a bit premature at the jumps.

COCA COLA - In this mile US Race Galloping Jackass, an American owned horse, leapt from the barrier with New Deal energy and was soon two lengths tn the lead from Yellow Eevil, with Knockout lining up in third place. Bounding the bond. Just lurried, a Stokes horse, electrified the crowd l two Waacs fainted) by passing Yellow Devil and slinging the mud at Galloping Jackass* Thon Shangri La opened out on all fours. The crowd roared. . A , Kanaka woman slipped out of her mother hubbard. Before mon could move Skittled, J. Craig’s money maker, maHo.a dramatic dash that carried him i to the fore® The Jockeys hammed, Galloping Jackass hung to Just Married, with Yellow Devil a close third© y

VODKA HANDICAP - Bugrinoff showed groat form at the bird cage, but was left at the barrier© Jockey KLcmingovSky ' drove his spurs into Ambition & raced in load; Co sail in sky ff s Anticipations camo close second; soaking up camo Construction, from the Boydoffsky’s stable; neck and neck they ' raced, It was terrific* The Commissars shouted encouragement in Yiddish. Ambition slipped to second place. Up camo Taylor & Clark&a Wai ternate o Then Kennablatsky’s Freedom, took a place. Ambition was slipping behind,Felmoingovsky’s threwioff his fur coat, the Commissars did a £?> . xck dance© On came Ambition again * a nose in front© Waitemata blow the cork and,, foamed heme to win© Judge Ifethoson lost his false tsethg a kanaka. woman bolted Mth them®

GUINNES GUINEAS - Some fast racing *on the flat with baulking and horse play at the hurdles. On Parade,a J® Wells production, took the load, but farted first jump; Cookhouse and Great Surprise next to reach hurdles, Al®stayed put till bunch’ came ftp* Owner® and punters cursed profanely® Just as Happy ending took the Jump, Judge Matheson recovered his false tooth from. Kanaka wc®m e , Great gurprisealsb went over© More fooling at hurdles* Coming up straight horses all bunched - Happy Ending Got there first; considered a miricale by all but owner Dowa*

CHIBA. T7ACUP - Worth ten dollars of any Chinaman money the Cup van a Mi •up for AH SIH? who jumped out three lengths asd only looked back to Me bow ’tote odds were® Won by a length® Owner, Muchas Tired* Norton happy

VW w® * Visiting French soldier safof ths 4ars®llaise during their Visit i during the w.ce© Mo one would leave listened, so grant V/as poundiigg pf feet & excited chatter of. many nationalities at rails,Die* Mffry the way; Concrete pounded along, with Jim Wells, owner, in ’ team• jfiJ fcaLa, fche Rappers favourite, made a fast spurt,Kindergartan went at knees •F«m rfttSfaStlbn’a big night’ & wt Cat-heart collects the dough, & XX? • .•**

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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 11, 4 March 1944, Page 4

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AH SUP WINS BIG RACE Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 11, 4 March 1944, Page 4

AH SUP WINS BIG RACE Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 11, 4 March 1944, Page 4

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