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Gomez rides Vice Admiral to victory

In this photo released by Benoit Photo, Spring House and jockey Garrett Gomez, second from right, make the turn for home and go on to win the Grade III, $100,000 Carleton F. Burke Handicap, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007, at Oak Tree at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Calif.

Garrett Gomez guided Vice Admiral to victory in Oak Tree’s $48,600 allowance feature at Santa Anita on Wednesday. Vice Admiral beat River Island by a nose, with Dawn’s Early Sky another nose back in the mile race for California-breds. The winner was finished in 1:35.58 and paid $7, $4 and $3. River Island returned $7.60 and $5, and Dawn’s Early Sky paid $6.40 to show.

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