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MAIN DOUBLE AT ADDINGTON.—TOP: Miles Gentry (outside) finishing strongly to beat Snowline (No. 5) in the Louisson Handicap, first leg of the T.A.B. double at Addington Raceway on Saturday. Humphrey (No. IB) was third. The other horses shown are Humphrey’s stablemates, Atanui and Corwar (outside), which dead-heated for fifth behind Co Pilot. BOTTOM: Direct Globe has an easy win in the second leg, the Christchurch Handicap. Johnny Gee was second, and Uteena (outside) beat Rannach Lad (No. 10) narrowly for third.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31761, 19 August 1968, Page 4

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MAIN DOUBLE AT ADDINGTON.—TOP: Miles Gentry (outside) finishing strongly to beat Snowline (No. 5) in the Louisson Handicap, first leg of the T.A.B. double at Addington Raceway on Saturday. Humphrey (No. IB) was third. The other horses shown are Humphrey’s stablemates, Atanui and Corwar (outside), which dead-heated for fifth behind Co Pilot. BOTTOM: Direct Globe has an easy win in the second leg, the Christchurch Handicap. Johnny Gee was second, and Uteena (outside) beat Rannach Lad (No. 10) narrowly for third. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31761, 19 August 1968, Page 4

MAIN DOUBLE AT ADDINGTON.—TOP: Miles Gentry (outside) finishing strongly to beat Snowline (No. 5) in the Louisson Handicap, first leg of the T.A.B. double at Addington Raceway on Saturday. Humphrey (No. IB) was third. The other horses shown are Humphrey’s stablemates, Atanui and Corwar (outside), which dead-heated for fifth behind Co Pilot. BOTTOM: Direct Globe has an easy win in the second leg, the Christchurch Handicap. Johnny Gee was second, and Uteena (outside) beat Rannach Lad (No. 10) narrowly for third. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31761, 19 August 1968, Page 4

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