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BAD HABITS

AT Hawera, Harold Logan lost a good deal of ground at the start of his races, but once it came to the real business he silenced the opposition. Again at New Plymouth he did not begin well and was soon in a bad position. However, when pulled out he had enough pace to bury his rivals. But with the class of pacers he met on Saturday it was a different tale. The winner off the front (4.40) went 4.32 4-5 and the second horse from 4.36 registered 4.29. So when Harold repeated his bad habits at the post, his backers were soon left “in the air.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 15

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108

BAD HABITS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 15

BAD HABITS Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 987, 2 June 1930, Page 15

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