RACING.
[IIY TKI.CORA I’ll —I’MR CRESS ASSOCIATION.] A SPLENDID RACE. PARIS. May 20. Twenty thousand were present at the Gallahad fl l-Eninard match, which was run in heavy weather. Gallahad led at the four fourhuigs. when Epinard began In rinse the gap. The burses raced neck and neck into the straight, where Haves on Epinanl challenged, hut. O’Neill showed magnificent horsemanship in the la*t lu:i yards. He tool; hi- mount close to the rails, ami won in a thrilling finish. Both lmrses were in magnificent condition.
SCRATCH IXGS FOR AUCKLAND. WELLINGTON". May 20. Fine \reh has been scratched for the Great Northern Hurdles, and Omalri for the Great Northern Hurdles and Cornwall Handicap.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1924, Page 3
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113RACING. Hokitika Guardian, 21 May 1924, Page 3
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