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WASHDYKE DOUBLE.—TOP: The outsider, Napoleon Hanover, winning the John Hole Memorial Handicap, the main event .and first leg of the double at Washdyke on Saturday. Central Range (outside) finished strongly for second, and Blonde Piper (rails) was third. Young Dieman (obscured) was fourth. BOTTOM: Mile End winning the second leg, the Kerrytown Handicap. Smokey Hall (No. 13) was second, and Trusted (rails) was third. Burns Rival (outside) came fourth, and fifth to finish was Talent.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30337, 13 January 1964, Page 4

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WASHDYKE DOUBLE.—TOP: The outsider, Napoleon Hanover, winning the John Hole Memorial Handicap, the main event .and first leg of the double at Washdyke on Saturday. Central Range (outside) finished strongly for second, and Blonde Piper (rails) was third. Young Dieman (obscured) was fourth. BOTTOM: Mile End winning the second leg, the Kerrytown Handicap. Smokey Hall (No. 13) was second, and Trusted (rails) was third. Burns Rival (outside) came fourth, and fifth to finish was Talent. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30337, 13 January 1964, Page 4

WASHDYKE DOUBLE.—TOP: The outsider, Napoleon Hanover, winning the John Hole Memorial Handicap, the main event .and first leg of the double at Washdyke on Saturday. Central Range (outside) finished strongly for second, and Blonde Piper (rails) was third. Young Dieman (obscured) was fourth. BOTTOM: Mile End winning the second leg, the Kerrytown Handicap. Smokey Hall (No. 13) was second, and Trusted (rails) was third. Burns Rival (outside) came fourth, and fifth to finish was Talent. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30337, 13 January 1964, Page 4

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