PHAR LAP
FOOT BADLY BRUISED
VANCOUVER, Eeb. 29.
The veterinarian Nailson, asserts that Pliar Lap’s foot is badly bruised, and lias a piaster bandage on the leg.
Woodcock says that the injury is a terrible blow, but the stable boy Martin, is confident tnat the horse, which is strictly locked up will be all right in a few days.
WASHINGTON’ ENGAGEMENTS CHICAGO, Feb. 29. Pliar Lap lias been entered for the Francis Peabody Memorial Handicap and the Robert M. Sweitzer Handicap, to be run at Washington Park, where tlie meeting opens on May 23rd. TRAINER OPT! MISTI C. VANCOUVER, Feb. 29. Davis does n‘ot comment on Freeland displacing Plmr Jjap as favourite. If Plmr Lap wins he will be sent on a triumphal tour to Chicago and New York. Nominations have been filled for a dozen eastern fixtures. The crowds nsembled on Saturday wore disappointed at not seeing Pliar Lap paraded between the afternoon’s races- He had stepped on a stone, and bruised a foot, so Woodcock kept ft im in his stall.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1932, Page 5
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