TRAINERS’ HONOURS AT ALEXANDRA PARK
W. TOMKINSON WITH FOUR VICTORIES HEADS THE The well-known Canterbury W. J. Tomkinson, succeeded in in the greatest number o: the trotting fixture which eoncl at Alexandra Park on SaturdayT'l tally wds four, the triple winner Harold, and the trotter Young fof being responsible for “Tomky** 3 ing the honour. W. Head was a* second with three wins, gained s1 ’ Raima! (two) and Tiie Shrew, butc the latter been engaged again fixture it is not unreasonable to V gest the Hawke’s Bay mentor v have equalled the record of the v' Island enthusiast. Jack Shaw. Roland's popular trainer was with Jewel Pointer and Bingen }*- and O. E. Hooper, who was not ent at the fixture, was returned a fr winner through King Pointer sects twice. Other trainers who succee? in leading in a winner were jv Adams (Bright Light), Percy iw (Wallroon), J. Bryce (Ahuririk*! (“Skipper”) Price (Native Star), j « Paul (Waikaha), A. Xewdick Carbine), R. A. McMillan tTuiparo A. Williams (Ngatira), F. e. TW (Peterwah), D. Withers (Peter Sw£ W. Hughes (Padlock). C. Donald (j* Potts), S. August (Nelson Fame). ‘
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 6
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186TRAINERS’ HONOURS AT ALEXANDRA PARK Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 245, 6 January 1928, Page 6
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