WON BY WHISTLE
Hess Assn.—
■ACING OWNER'S STRANGE ■ METHOD OF SPURRING I HORSES ■ RACEGOERS SURPRISED
-By TelegTaph — Copyrlght).
B Rec. Mar. 31, 7.15 p.m. K LONDON, Thursday. ■acing spectators during the runKg of the Prince of Wales Plate Keicester were surprised and troub■toward the end of the raee to hear ■ercing blast blown on a whistle. Bhe four year old Potchim, owned Hlr. Boyd Davis, f ormerly of Auckknew what it meant, and sped ■ the post an easy winner. Bhe "Daily Express" states that the Btle is part of Mr. Davis's trainBmethod. He claims that the horses Blearned to expect it and invarBy respond.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 188, 1 April 1932, Page 5
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