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■ ' ' " ' "Evening Post" Photo. SOME FINISHES AND A START AT TRENTHAM.— Top, finish of the Summer Handicap, Sir Charles Clifford's Full Feather defeating Mount Boa and the favourite, Hunting Cry, with First Raid fourth. Centre, start of the Consolation Handicap, won by Black Duke. Below, ■an outsider, Teller, carrying the "unlucky" number 13, wins the Hopeful Stakes from Hampden and Flower. The fourth horse is Psychologist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 7

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■ ' ' " ' "Evening Post" Photo. SOME FINISHES AND A START AT TRENTHAM.—Top, finish of the Summer Handicap, Sir Charles Clifford's Full Feather defeating Mount Boa and the favourite, Hunting Cry, with First Raid fourth. Centre, start of the Consolation Handicap, won by Black Duke. Below, ■an outsider, Teller, carrying the "unlucky" number 13, wins the Hopeful Stakes from Hampden and Flower. The fourth horse is Psychologist. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 7

■ ' ' " ' "Evening Post" Photo. SOME FINISHES AND A START AT TRENTHAM.—Top, finish of the Summer Handicap, Sir Charles Clifford's Full Feather defeating Mount Boa and the favourite, Hunting Cry, with First Raid fourth. Centre, start of the Consolation Handicap, won by Black Duke. Below, ■an outsider, Teller, carrying the "unlucky" number 13, wins the Hopeful Stakes from Hampden and Flower. The fourth horse is Psychologist. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 7

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