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- i ■ Equitant iras'. backed 'Ipwii" to "a- short .: ; price/ for the> : four-horse*^unny Memorial - Handicap, itherday's, open "spirit; but' she coiild do no better tlian second-after having'every chance. "The winner turned up »-;the second-favourite;-lyrical, who was always in front.- It-was the&st time in ' " fiY r?ff favotiHtejhad'not won.\ •L,yncal^ndiPatearoa.soon singled themBelves - out, with - Bquitant ,and Sir Pombal following.- „ IPatearoa was off- the ■ SoS"*? 11 *h? T Equitant ran' up ; »S?? r? :I -t0 ,f iow into the atraight. ..Lyncal' had a -good three i e .MthS point, and she •■' w» a\ enough of it-^^^when Equitant Jodged her challenge to come home' victor ?hrI neCk *' Sf P™*^a poor third1 three or four lengths • back; ; <v>T% w™? er:nas ; been-a-useful performer Z^^ G- pUMingham since being purM P ase| b^. L™,^ r)y | n-the season from Mr. V. Eiddiford. She has Won three • lT ea v hlm " within three months, and ' S^ I?U<^ more c ;tl? an recouped the price paid for ier. She is a hard -mare to beat when able to have her own way out in iront. -.-..-

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 6

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SPRINT TO LYRICAL Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 6

SPRINT TO LYRICAL Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 6

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