COMBINATION WAS AN EASY WINNER, AND GLENMORVEN A NARROW ONE, in the double races at Washdyke on Saturday. TOP: Combination beating Shakes by a length and a half in the first leg, the Donald Grant Memorial. Macdonald beat the fast finishing Kumai by a neck for third. BOTTOM: Glenmorven (middle) winning the Thomas Seaton Memorial by a nose from Fieldmaster and Mosque (obscured on rails), which could not be separated in second place.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 4
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73COMBINATION WAS AN EASY WINNER, AND GLENMORVEN A NARROW ONE, in the double races at Washdyke on Saturday. TOP: Combination beating Shakes by a length and a half in the first leg, the Donald Grant Memorial. Macdonald beat the fast finishing Kumai by a neck for third. BOTTOM: Glenmorven (middle) winning the Thomas Seaton Memorial by a nose from Fieldmaster and Mosque (obscured on rails), which could not be separated in second place. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 4
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