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DIVVY WAS PAID OVER

Though Jacky Audubon's Victory Caused A Stir (From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Auckland Representative.) Jacky Audubon's supporters received a bit of a shook before 1 they collected their handsome dividend on opening day at Alexandra Park. \ FACT is, "Jaoky" carried a lot less that the tote figures of 192— when he money earlier m tfie day, when he lost— hardly oomparea with the 544 failed to reach a plaoe m the when he won! . . Mangere Handicaps He Jumped from fifteenth to eighth The stewards evidently wanted some favorite m the two races, explanation as to his doings In the The publio does not like this sort earlier race. of thing when a horse carrying the m It was a bit late then to tackle creased cash happens to touch off a "Jacky's" party, for if there was any- pronounced favorite, such as Free Adthing wrong "first up" the stipes vice, m the Marconi Handicap, should have noticed it at the time. However punters at the trots must t ..,■■.....- always be prepared for this sort of Anyhowi It all ended In "JaokyV thing, div. being, paid over, so It has to _ _ 4U-i- x U «. w ..,m «»,) that th* &^.r»s&!£r ,«saaajs? f A"tf as? 2s . action m the matter The objectionable part about this As stated before, there are too many trotting: business is that there are too ?<g 6 t-outs" for those conoeraed m the many "get-outs." trotting game who may wish to lioodAlthough everything may have been wink, not only the public, but the quite m order regarding Jacky Audu- "heads," too. bon last Saturday, it is certain that And therein lies the reason why the the publio did not take the affair too trotting game will never oust gallopkindly. . ing from the viewpoint of the exEspecially so, when it was realized perienced punter. iMHiiiiNiHiniiimiiiiimnimiinmiHiimmiiniiiiiMiyiiMin^

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NZ Truth, Issue 1178, 28 June 1928, Page 12

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DIVVY WAS PAID OVER NZ Truth, Issue 1178, 28 June 1928, Page 12

DIVVY WAS PAID OVER NZ Truth, Issue 1178, 28 June 1928, Page 12

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