KNUCKEY STREET, DARWIN
SERVES MEALS
From 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Fish and Chips to take away
Confectionery, Milk Shakes, etc.
Cigarettes
currently the Officer-in-Charge at Fluke, had won the May Day Mile in 1962, 1963 and 1964. He had come up from the Finke for the event and was, of course, the man to beat. With a record field of 23, the pressure was once again on Charlie. Shortly after the start the field had strung well out over 70 or So yards, with two early pacemakers going to a 3o yard lead. At the end of the second lap, however, it was obvious that the race had become a contest between five of the starters including Taylor. There were some worried frowns on the faces of the watching Police in the third lap when our man seemed to be really distressed. One of our ranks who had seen the previous two races assured us, though, that this was Charlie's modus operandi. His words were borne out when with three quarters of a lap to go, the Finkc Flier's stride lengthened and he sped past the field to take the lead. It was all over then, with every extra yards seeing an increase in Charlie's lead. To the applause of the crowd of 3,000, Taylor burst through the tape to maintain an unblemished record in this race.
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