King George Wins a Race, Daily Racing Form, 1932-10-17

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KING GEORGE WINS A RACE Special Correspondence. LONDON, England On the final day of the York September meeting, Fox-Earth carried the silks of King George to a popular victory in the one mile and six furlongs Rockingham Handicap, for which Joseph E. Wideners Pahokee was the well-played choice, but failed to finish in the money. Fox-Earth, bred, at the Royal Sandringham Stud in Norfolk, is?- a good-looking three-year-old son of Foxlaw, from Wireless; by Hurry On. Earlier the same day King .. Georges son-in-law, Lord Harewood, had his- , colors carried to victory by Aknahton, son of Papyrus and -Advantage, in the one mile -Apprentice Plate.


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