AUTHOR JINKS ARRIVES
Little Pacer ? s Determination At t Forbury Park !' . . ' — — — ._' ; (By "-T^e Tfiff.! 1 ) t With Thorley Wallis niggling at him over the Jiome run, the muoh-talked-abou| pacer, flnfes, JiQn|e fasjjy m }£c f Porbury Handicap.
THE3 course was very heavy and after the race had' been m progress thirteen furlongs, only two were m it Silk Thread and Author Jinks. : i Up to that stage, Jean McElwyn arid . Dalmeny built their backers up to the but instead of coming on When f.they hit the back straight the last time | they began to go back into the ruck. ', Their supporters felt chilled, but it was the best the two. pacers V could do. , ! A little farther on, Harold Thorpe and Dalnahine skied the towel and, Vesuvius never was a serious competitor, due to his going jiip at the" starf. fc.-l-lli ■!■— .l ■■■■■■^1
Bonny Logan had every chance and though 'qhe- secured third money she was .'well- beaten by her 'two rivals' a long way from home and; was several lengths behind them when they reached Judge Rudkin. ' Apfjior J|nj<s |s pnjy a handfuji but what a great handful. The fjye-year-o[d son of Author Dillon is a real cre.cj.it to his isiro; He can go any. way— in saddle or sulky and on fast or slow tracks.Honest as the day, little Author Jinks is one that will yet picJk: up a; lot of money between' now" md • t|?e time he retires from the track.'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1201, 6 December 1928, Page 13
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244AUTHOR JINKS ARRIVES NZ Truth, Issue 1201, 6 December 1928, Page 13
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