Open Confession Good for Soul
GUILTY AND BOUND OVER GATHERED GOLD’S PROMENADE prosecution of those responsible for the ringing-in of the New Zealand mare Promenade as Gathered Gold in several Australian States resulted in the conviction of McCarthy and Mathieson, but the only people who got any satisfaction out of the business were the lawyers, detectives and witnesses, states the “Sydney Sportsman." V\ hen the jury found the men guiltv McCarthy confessed that Gathered Gold was Promenade, but the offenders were over Sent t 0 Sa ° l Thoy Were bounJ GAOL NOT BIG ENOUGH A judge acquainted with the ethics ot the racecourse would no doubt hold that ringing a horse in is no worse mora.lly than pulling a horse in a race nufled E h l the owners an d jockeys who pulled horses, even on that holy of holies, Randwiek, were sent to gaol Long Bay wouldn't hold ’em yhOW A a ® a result of the prosecutions in the Gathered Gold and Eulo ruf.h ’ n e South Wales Trotting stem of ti Pr ° o‘ y f ° llow in the footwfth oi le galloping clubs, and deal of racteg 4161 ' 8 1,1 future under the laws - he , most notorious perpetrators of ringing-in have been taken back into the fold by the pony and trot - ting clubs and Australian Jockey Club.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 12
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221Open Confession Good for Soul Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 148, 13 September 1927, Page 12
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