SPORTING.
100—1 CHANCE SUCCESSES.
(United Press Association—By Electric
Telegraph—Copyright;
LONDON, October 26,
It is years since ICO—I .chances were first and third- in an important handicap, and bookmakers had the time of /their lives* Scarcely . cme* Lacker found a winner, though one lucky man earned t\v 0 horses im.a,special tote poo' and got £1775 for hie outlay of ten shillings. Pullover rtvas .only enfergd because a brother aife,,sijifer yafriendly bet fts to ..wbethe® which is owned by Sir Edward Tate, .or the sister’s Pullover, avas the betttr-*-at the weights. Apart from th? family wager Mrs Robinson only . had £2 on Pullover. . - \ - ; , *
The. success of Pullover smashed thousands of double-events wagers on tire Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire events. .
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 October 1932, Page 6
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