UNLUCKY TURNER
TN any sporting contest there always a recognised ele«>—T of luck, either good or bad hut some folk apear to get more than * fair share of the latter. |„ trotting game there can not hi anyone more entitled to this Hi t,notion than the Hamilton trainer-reinsman W. Turner particularly during the season iust closed, has the genial Bill had moll than share of misfortune. The “hoodoo" was hanging over him at Alexandra Park on Saturday anri when Turner had Peter McKinnS; going like a tram, and locked almost certain to have got th« money, he received a bump which knocked him out *of the sulky. It was a most unfortunate occurrence. and robbed Peter’s supporters of a useful dividend.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 699, 26 June 1929, Page 14
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120UNLUCKY TURNER Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 699, 26 June 1929, Page 14
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