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By Taloerpnli—Pre" Association. Invercarglll, November 17." A protest, by the owners of Eppie Adair, against the decision in placing wild Queen second in the last trot, .was upheld, and Eppie Adair was placed second, and Wild Queen third. Wild Qucen'B owner was lined £20 for interference.
A Press Association message from London states that if tho hurdler Kinlark is tried on the English TurJ, he will probably enter Marsh's stable at Newmarket and be trained under the supervision of Lord Marcus Beresford. .
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 46, 18 November 1920, Page 6
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