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SILVER RING AGAIN

DAZZLING FINAL EFFORT

Impelled with tremendous acceleration, the Telegraph winner Silver Ring literally flew fiom nowhere to win the City Handicap uud so put an end to the run against the. favourites. A* no more dazzling burst of speed has been witnessed on the Trenthara courtc for many years, and no doubt remains about the complete return to form of this bcnsutional iour-ycar-old hon of Silverado. Silver King did not begin with the bame alacrity as lie did in the Telegraph, and lie was never prominent in the main iinining. Pomp, Golden Wings, and Impasto piloted the way over on to the course proper from Copyist, Silver Streak, Porotiti, and Cranford, and Pomp and liolden Wings were joined by Copyist to fight out the finish. Copyist slipped up on the rail and vas jus>t taking the as.ccudancy over the leading pair when Silver Kins- appealed with his phenomenal oilort clown the middle of the tiack and snatched the verdict brilliantly by a head. The public -"ere not slow in appreciating the spjendia performance of the winner, and a warm ovation was awaiting him on his return to the enclosure. In his present form ho might win any sprint or mile race this side of the Line. Copyist produced his best Mlershe form, and he is going to rank among the lirst flight of sprinters very shortly. Golden Wings, beginning from the outside, was always one of the lcadeis without being able to get clear, and finally he just weakened into third place. -Pomp, who started from the rail, set the main but he too just failed to beat off serious challenges, though he was right up fourth. The rest were -nell out of it at the end. Cranford, Silver Streak, and Lordly Knight headed them, but they were always within handy enough range, -bilver Streak looked a .shade light and may have Kad enough racing meanwhile. Mobile and Impasto both weakened when pressure was applied. Porotiti and Slippery went just tair .races. Guarantee v,as left at the stdit.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 8

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SILVER RING AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 8

SILVER RING AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 8

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