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DEAD-HEAT AT ADDINGTON.—For the first time since the photo-finish apparatus was installed on the course, a race at Addington resulted in a dead-heat on Saturday. In the top picture Young Charles, (rails) and Te Maru are shown as they approached the winning post. BOTTOM: Ohio, a half-brother to Young Charles, winning the Metronolitan Stakes from Monte Casino (No. 5). Tribal Song (rails) and Radiant Night dead-heated for third just ahead of Dourglo (outside).

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26510, 27 August 1951, Page 8

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DEAD-HEAT AT ADDINGTON.—For the first time since the photo-finish apparatus was installed on the course, a race at Addington resulted in a dead-heat on Saturday. In the top picture Young Charles, (rails) and Te Maru are shown as they approached the winning post. BOTTOM: Ohio, a half-brother to Young Charles, winning the Metronolitan Stakes from Monte Casino (No. 5). Tribal Song (rails) and Radiant Night dead-heated for third just ahead of Dourglo (outside). Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26510, 27 August 1951, Page 8

DEAD-HEAT AT ADDINGTON.—For the first time since the photo-finish apparatus was installed on the course, a race at Addington resulted in a dead-heat on Saturday. In the top picture Young Charles, (rails) and Te Maru are shown as they approached the winning post. BOTTOM: Ohio, a half-brother to Young Charles, winning the Metronolitan Stakes from Monte Casino (No. 5). Tribal Song (rails) and Radiant Night dead-heated for third just ahead of Dourglo (outside). Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26510, 27 August 1951, Page 8