SPORTING.
FORBURY TROTS
(By Telegraph — Per Press Association >
DUNEDIN, November 26. Forbury Ti’ots opened in dull but fine weather and •- track in excellent order, after yesterday’s rain. The attendance is fair. Roslyn Handicap:—(2) Royal Purple 1; (6) Radley -2; (7) Egbine •3. All started. Won by 5 lengths, one length. Time 3.35. Progressive Handicap:—(s) Manoeuvre 1; (3) Special Sun 2; (6) Colorado 3. Scr.—Deste. Won by a neck, 2 lengths. Time 3.29 1-5. St. Kilda Handicap.—(3) faster Roy 1, (8) Pronto Bingen 2, (6) Sunny Morn 3. All started., Won by two lengths; a •length. Time 2.16 3-5. TRACK RECORD. Harold Logan broke the track mile record doing the distance in 2.4 2-5.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1931, Page 6
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113SPORTING. Hokitika Guardian, 26 November 1931, Page 6
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