RACING NEWS
I lIV TKLKtillAl'U— .Nit I'ItF.SH ASSOCIATION'] EN'ULIKII Tl lit I 'N\TlO\S. I.ON'DAN. Oct. 2:1. Sir Abe Bailey, the Sn;;b Airman sportsman, is selling hi- horses. Ills retirement has caused a sensation. He admits that it is partly due In the ignominious display by his filly Tishy, m the (.'esaiew itch Slakes, ami declares that racing is a disappointing and expensive pastime. .. died it In' thought Tidiv had vi lampci'td with. Sir Alio Railev said he did nut know. “All I can say.” he said, “is t'm. I saw the ratej and calinol under-. •’ why lishv was so far behind. It was not only disappointing, but ignominious.” Sir Abe Hailey's letircmctn has set the racing world by the ears, lie has been racing I’m -7 years in England. It i> c-1 minted lh.it ’■<• hacked Tishy to will C I‘l.tlOO. Her failure is likely t I remain one of the inexplicable mys--1,,,f the turf. Sii Aim Ituilcy ns tu tosi hor nji;\in in tLo IVrLy. He explains that his I’arliamenUny nod ot her diliil s ill S'lilt !i All ten de--111 nin I more oi his attention. Mr .raint'* White, hits mealed another tint sensation by scratching twelve nl Id- burses for all engagement, in IOH I No explanation has been given.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1921, Page 4
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212RACING NEWS Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1921, Page 4
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