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DOUBLE FINISHES AT NEW BRIGHTON,—TOP: Admit gains a comfortable win from Highland Custom (No. 2) in the President’s Handicap, the first leg of the double at New Brighton on Saturday. King Hal (No. 10) was third and almost in line behind him, from outer, came Frown (fourth), Seafield Lad (fifth), Light Mood (sixth), Jay Ar (obscured) and Samantha (seventh). BOTTOM: In a tight finish for the second leg, the New Brighton Handicap, Stormont (No. 13) gets up to win by a head from Robin Dundee (middle) with Meadow Scott half a head back third. The fourth horse, Guineas, was two and a half lengths back.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29687, 4 December 1961, Page 4

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DOUBLE FINISHES AT NEW BRIGHTON,—TOP: Admit gains a comfortable win from Highland Custom (No. 2) in the President’s Handicap, the first leg of the double at New Brighton on Saturday. King Hal (No. 10) was third and almost in line behind him, from outer, came Frown (fourth), Seafield Lad (fifth), Light Mood (sixth), Jay Ar (obscured) and Samantha (seventh). BOTTOM: In a tight finish for the second leg, the New Brighton Handicap, Stormont (No. 13) gets up to win by a head from Robin Dundee (middle) with Meadow Scott half a head back third. The fourth horse, Guineas, was two and a half lengths back. Press, Volume C, Issue 29687, 4 December 1961, Page 4

DOUBLE FINISHES AT NEW BRIGHTON,—TOP: Admit gains a comfortable win from Highland Custom (No. 2) in the President’s Handicap, the first leg of the double at New Brighton on Saturday. King Hal (No. 10) was third and almost in line behind him, from outer, came Frown (fourth), Seafield Lad (fifth), Light Mood (sixth), Jay Ar (obscured) and Samantha (seventh). BOTTOM: In a tight finish for the second leg, the New Brighton Handicap, Stormont (No. 13) gets up to win by a head from Robin Dundee (middle) with Meadow Scott half a head back third. The fourth horse, Guineas, was two and a half lengths back. Press, Volume C, Issue 29687, 4 December 1961, Page 4

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