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WASHDYKE DOUBLE. —TOP: St. Malo beating Kumai by a neck in the Donald Grant Memorial, the first leg of the South Canterbury Jockey Club’s double on Saturday. Great Sensation (nearest camera) narrowly beat Gladaub and Shakes (No. 2) for third. No. 3 is Explain. BOTTOM: Count Pedro (rails) narrowly beating Royal Crest (No. 8) in the second leg, the Thomas Seaton Memorial Handicap. Zinder nosed out Foxy Boy (No. 6) for third. Next were Timna, Silver Kingdom (rails), Lucky Son, Marwon (No. 9) and The Toff.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30479, 29 June 1964, Page 4

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WASHDYKE DOUBLE.—TOP: St. Malo beating Kumai by a neck in the Donald Grant Memorial, the first leg of the South Canterbury Jockey Club’s double on Saturday. Great Sensation (nearest camera) narrowly beat Gladaub and Shakes (No. 2) for third. No. 3 is Explain. BOTTOM: Count Pedro (rails) narrowly beating Royal Crest (No. 8) in the second leg, the Thomas Seaton Memorial Handicap. Zinder nosed out Foxy Boy (No. 6) for third. Next were Timna, Silver Kingdom (rails), Lucky Son, Marwon (No. 9) and The Toff. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30479, 29 June 1964, Page 4

WASHDYKE DOUBLE.—TOP: St. Malo beating Kumai by a neck in the Donald Grant Memorial, the first leg of the South Canterbury Jockey Club’s double on Saturday. Great Sensation (nearest camera) narrowly beat Gladaub and Shakes (No. 2) for third. No. 3 is Explain. BOTTOM: Count Pedro (rails) narrowly beating Royal Crest (No. 8) in the second leg, the Thomas Seaton Memorial Handicap. Zinder nosed out Foxy Boy (No. 6) for third. Next were Timna, Silver Kingdom (rails), Lucky Son, Marwon (No. 9) and The Toff. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30479, 29 June 1964, Page 4