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Mr. William B. Street, a famous American amateur rider, takes a fall off Melita during the Gladwood Cup at the West Hills' Meeting, on' Long Island a few days prior to his departure for England with the American Grand National hope What Have You, whom he will pilot in the big Aintree race this month. ('•.-.■: ■ . . '■ ' !. ■ ••-■■,■

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 22

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Mr. William B. Street, a famous American amateur rider, takes a fall off Melita during the Gladwood Cup at the West Hills' Meeting, on' Long Island a few days prior to his departure for England with the American Grand National hope What Have You, whom he will pilot in the big Aintree race this month. ('•.-.■: ■ . . '■ ' !. ■ ••-■■,■ Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 22

Mr. William B. Street, a famous American amateur rider, takes a fall off Melita during the Gladwood Cup at the West Hills' Meeting, on' Long Island a few days prior to his departure for England with the American Grand National hope What Have You, whom he will pilot in the big Aintree race this month. ('•.-.■: ■ . . '■ ' !. ■ ••-■■,■ Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 55, 6 March 1937, Page 22