COLOUR SCHEME
\SJ HEN Bing Bog, Pan Yan and Giandore singled themselves out from the rest of the field in the Electric Handicap at New Brighton, the colour line was very much in evidence. Bing Boy and Pan Yan are of the grey design. Giandore represents the roan element, and it was somewhat of a coincidence to see the three light-coloured pacers fighting out the finish. Bing Boy, the winner, is a j speedy customer, but only occasionally will he do his best. Giandore, who got third money, is of a similar disposition. Pan Yan is an honest sort, and followed up the second to Bing Boy by winning the following day. Epigram, another roan, secured a first and third at the fixture. Fight Ever, who is marked with the same brush, was in second berth in the big event the fast day. Backers who follow ithe colour scheme would pan out all right at New Brighton.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 232, 20 December 1927, Page 8
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157COLOUR SCHEME Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 232, 20 December 1927, Page 8
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