RACING NEWS .
AUSTnAr.IAN ANIJ M. 7. CAIU.r ASSOCIATION GLOAMING’S WIN. (Received this day at 12.25 p.m.) SYDNEY. Sept 18. The “Herald” says no excuse can be found for Bcnuford, who was beaten and well beaten. On tbe day. the better horse won. Enthusiasts are now looking forward to a meeting on Derby day. The “Telegraph” says Beaul'ortl se,aired a lour lengths break. but Gloaming was at bis rival’s girths at the Legcr Stand and passed him in a lew more strides, lie could have won bv four lengths, bad bis rider desired. When Gloaming went down no excuses were ofi'eriiL On beliall ol Beauford die boars many. Good sportsmen ,w il not detract from the splendour hi the victory. I oung said be had Gloaming on the rails in the first furlong and found the going heavy. Hi took him wide and be then took the bit in bis mouth and made up bis .ground in such a nianneiMhat be knew be bad tile race won three furlongs from home. Wood cannot understand it. II was just one ol those happenings tlie man on top cannot explain.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 September 1922, Page 3
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