CRICKET BAT IS WELL
Cricket Bat again drew attention to his condition by reeling off six furlongs on the plough at Riccarton on Tuesday in ltnin 15 4-ssec, states the "Press." Like others of the Equipment family, he has a liking for a yielding surface, and if the Wingatui track should be favourable he is going to keep his opposition busy next week.
The remaining members of the Chokebore family to go south—Ball "Dress, Babel, and Morepork—also accomplished useful work on Tuesday, the former finishing better than Unll Dross at the end of fiix furlongs run in Xniiu 17 2-ssec, the last three in 37sec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1932, Page 4
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