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Trampfast Again Heads Pacers Off

PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP JOTTER at good price (Special to THE SOX) DUNEDIN. Thursday. Yh, straight-out trotter Trampi,,t put up a fine exhibition in inning the principal event at Forhur/ Park today. He was always * t h the pacemakers, and came H , me over * hc final stages at a j „|id even gait. He may have looked doubtful at one or two stages, but never at the business and. Travis Axwortliy went a patcliy race , speed, hut finished on well, yrdbergh was in all probability the li one who might have troubled the ( ~rr but he lost too much ground ’ , he s tart. Consistent Jean McElwyn Lin went a useful race. Undbergh finished up about a fivenil better favourite than the Dal,'ivMalwhatirl bracket, with solid •lit port for stecl A ”’ The favourite put himself comely out of court by failing to begin, r ' 1 Moneyspider put in a couple of •eaks which also settled his chance, eel All at once assumed the role of ' .remaker. and at the end of a lap 1 Trampfast in close attendance, !r, jolly I'et. Travis Axworthy, Dalv ami Jean McElw yn all in a fairly j v position. Maiwharitl looked rcerous when he worked up on the ‘i, with a lap tu go, but they closed 1 ' out Steel All went on from TrmpfWt two furlongs from home. ( failed to stay on, and the trotter Wishing' very strongly won by two ~,-ths from Travis Axworthy, who „ 8 t Jean McElwyn a length. Daliy was a fair fourth, heading off ’., e l All at the finish. Lindbergh made n a lot of ground and his failure to -.uln wrecked what would have otherr ie been a reasonable chance of suerust month Trampfast beat a good ftcli of paters in the big race at iitnaru. registering 4.28 3-5 for the two-mlle trip. Subsequently at Addington he put up several wonderful • lning essays, which sent him out a liu! favourite for the Dominion Trot at I i Cup fixture. XV. Lowe was knocked ,„t of the sulky at the start and hts sturdy trotter was not presented again dining the carnival. In the Forburv Fi k Held he looked the best of good iigs. and it is difficult to understand why the public should overlook bis form, and allow him to start fifth favoiti ite yesterday.—"Abaydos." ]

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 15

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Trampfast Again Heads Pacers Off Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 15

Trampfast Again Heads Pacers Off Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 15

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