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KAUAI KING and his rider, D. Drumfield, after their victory in the Preakness Stakes. Kauai King needs only to win the Belmont Stakes to become the first winner of the American “triple crown” for several years.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31071, 28 May 1966, Page 7

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KAUAI KING and his rider, D. Drumfield, after their victory in the Preakness Stakes. Kauai King needs only to win the Belmont Stakes to become the first winner of the American “triple crown” for several years. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31071, 28 May 1966, Page 7

KAUAI KING and his rider, D. Drumfield, after their victory in the Preakness Stakes. Kauai King needs only to win the Belmont Stakes to become the first winner of the American “triple crown” for several years. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31071, 28 May 1966, Page 7