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CONTRASTING FINISHES.—TOP: Millie Small beating Royal Master (No. 7) by half a head in the Great Autumn Handicap, the first leg of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s T.A.B. double on Saturday. Carpenter was unchallenged for third. BOTTOM: Only part of the head of the runner-up, Glamis Lad, appears in this photograph of the finish of the Waltham Handicap. Tumble was a runaway winner by six lengths.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 4

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CONTRASTING FINISHES.—TOP: Millie Small beating Royal Master (No. 7) by half a head in the Great Autumn Handicap, the first leg of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s T.A.B. double on Saturday. Carpenter was unchallenged for third. BOTTOM: Only part of the head of the runner-up, Glamis Lad, appears in this photograph of the finish of the Waltham Handicap. Tumble was a runaway winner by six lengths. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 4

CONTRASTING FINISHES.—TOP: Millie Small beating Royal Master (No. 7) by half a head in the Great Autumn Handicap, the first leg of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s T.A.B. double on Saturday. Carpenter was unchallenged for third. BOTTOM: Only part of the head of the runner-up, Glamis Lad, appears in this photograph of the finish of the Waltham Handicap. Tumble was a runaway winner by six lengths. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31660, 22 April 1968, Page 4