A BAD DAY
NEW 2EALANDERS AT CANTERBURY PARK
JAMESON PLUNGES UNDONE
(From "Vedette.") SYDNEY, 11th September. J. T. Jamieson's two charges, Hard Words and King March, were the mediums of some big wagers at Canterbury Park on Saturday, but both came undone. Hard Words, 8.7, drew No. 17 at the barrier on the small turning track. He began very fast, and soon crossed to the rails. Another lightweight in King's Arms went with him to the turn. Hard Words was still in front half way up the straight, when George Young brought Adrian's March along to win by half a length from the Kew Zealander. This was Young's first success since his return to the saddle.
King March had 9.3 in the Three-year-old Handicap. He could not get near tlie rails, and finished in the ruck. It was a disappointing performance, but at the same time he was unlucky. He is reported amiss, and is an absentee from the track.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 7
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160A BAD DAY Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 7
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