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ADDINGTON DOUBLE.—TOP: Cardigan Bay’s easy win in the Smithson Free-for-all, the main event and first leg of the double at Addington on Saturday. The stablemates, Falsehood, King Hal, and Gildirect (not in picture), were second, third, and fourth, and Blue Prince (extreme outer) was fifth. BOTTOM: Light Mood winning the second leg, the Churchill Handicap, by three lengths from Robin Dundee. Stormont (outside) was third, and Kingsdown Patch fourth.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 4

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ADDINGTON DOUBLE.—TOP: Cardigan Bay’s easy win in the Smithson Free-for-all, the main event and first leg of the double at Addington on Saturday. The stablemates, Falsehood, King Hal, and Gildirect (not in picture), were second, third, and fourth, and Blue Prince (extreme outer) was fifth. BOTTOM: Light Mood winning the second leg, the Churchill Handicap, by three lengths from Robin Dundee. Stormont (outside) was third, and Kingsdown Patch fourth. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 4

ADDINGTON DOUBLE.—TOP: Cardigan Bay’s easy win in the Smithson Free-for-all, the main event and first leg of the double at Addington on Saturday. The stablemates, Falsehood, King Hal, and Gildirect (not in picture), were second, third, and fourth, and Blue Prince (extreme outer) was fifth. BOTTOM: Light Mood winning the second leg, the Churchill Handicap, by three lengths from Robin Dundee. Stormont (outside) was third, and Kingsdown Patch fourth. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29989, 26 November 1962, Page 4

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