He Looks On
TOMMY METCALF must have -.'...',. heard ! of^Supremacy's win' "■ with rriixed: feelings-— that fall . >b Ht ;F-e?lding cost the little fellow -;■: xthe winning rpburit. '.'•, ; bßut Metcalf can think himself 7. indeed lucky. • b .". •'■''",'' 7 He; got 'out' of an awful smash 7 . •lightly and now; he igwialking 7, about carrying an arm m a y' sling. His^w'rist. is still Bacl. y -,. In fact it is very much swol- ■'..'.• ; .b le'ri» but massage treatment . .vi.sb'.'b 7 having effect. b '.;, 7 Tommy ; is 1 hopeful . of getting -..'" ■ into ; the saddle/ somewhere b about Wellington Cup time and it is the wish- of all to see him b .:-.'■ back to his calling again, "b. :■':'- ■■ -."■ -7 . - .- 'b ..bb-. :,;-;.., '. b&yy,
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NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 9
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116He Looks On NZ Truth, Issue 1205, 3 January 1929, Page 9
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