AT THE FINAL FENCE in the Okehu Hurdles at Wanganui yesterday. Avro just leading Royal Acre (on rails) and the favourite, Make Up. Mister Gamp was not in the picture, but he finished fast enough to beat Avro by a head. Mister Gamp’s rider, however, failed to draw the weight and was disqualified.
BRILLIANT BRITON AGAIN.—C. D. Aarvold, the brilliant threequarter of the British Rugby team, evading a flying tackle by McGhie, the Queensland winger, in the Australia v. Britain Test match. Australia won 6—5, after a thrilling contest.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1075, 12 September 1930, Page 16
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89AT THE FINAL FENCE in the Okehu Hurdles at Wanganui yesterday. Avro just leading Royal Acre (on rails) and the favourite, Make Up. Mister Gamp was not in the picture, but he finished fast enough to beat Avro by a head. Mister Gamp’s rider, however, failed to draw the weight and was disqualified. BRILLIANT BRITON AGAIN.—C. D. Aarvold, the brilliant threequarter of the British Rugby team, evading a flying tackle by McGhie, the Queensland winger, in the Australia v. Britain Test match. Australia won 6—5, after a thrilling contest. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1075, 12 September 1930, Page 16
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