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THE AGE. May 3. 196119 SMART TRAGIC GALLOP Player and Coach Facing BY SIR BLINK AT FLEMINGTON New North Recruit Has Leg Infection North Melbourne, who had high hopes of being able to select newly-signed Shepparton recruit defender Tom Carey tomorrow night, must now wait until next week. By "The Age" Track Experts Top-class stayer Sir Blink may be nearing something like his best form judging by a smart track trial at Flemington yesterday. He galloped nine furlongs in 2.5 in good style with stable-mate Repeal, They worked 1 8 feet out on the inside grass.

GRINKLE MANOR Im WORLD TOUR did ft shade better than stable-mate HAZY VIEW over a mile In 1.48 H. MANNINGTON sprinted a sound two in 25, 20 feet out on the course proper. SCOT TALK ran an easy three in 39tt, and was untroubled lo cover four in 63. Betting Shops OpeninUK. LONDON, n.ttlnr shODS In Bri tain yesterday became Jeral.

They opened for business, out tot away 10 ilow start. The real test of public reaction probably will come on ueruy ucfcJ when thousands who nor mally do not bet are tempted to have a nutter. Most of the shops will take starting-price bets on horse racing and greyhound racing and bets on flxed-odds football. The shops can also oiler customers nets at loie ooaa, but they must pay a special charge to the racecourse Betting Control Board and the National Greyhound Racing Society before they can oner wis service. Under the new reguhv tions betting shops must not be too comfortable or attractive.

They, must have no television and no refreshments. There must be no tips and customers must not be "encouraged" to bet. Punters must be over 18. A.A.P.-Koulera. Our Pacers Draw Wide NEW YORK, May 2.

The Australian and New Zealand horses competing In the International pacing series at Yonkers Raceway drew outside positions today for the first race of the series on Thursday. False Step (New Zealand) drew number five, Aranla (N.Z.), number six, and Apmat (Australia), number eight, in the eight-horse race. Thursday's race, the International Face, Is over a mile and a half, and carries prize money of 22,320. The other races in the series are the Good Time Face, over a mile and a quarter with prize money of 29,000 on May 11, and the National Championship Pace, over a mile and a half, with 22.320 prize money, on May 18. The top American representative, Bye Bye Bird, is favorite for Thursday's race at 21.

False Step is third favorite at 92, Apmat is at 81 and Aranla at 101. A. A. P. Ice Hockey Remits of Ice hockey matches at 8t.

Morltz last night: Hakoah d. Pirates, 0-1; Black Hawka d. Demons, 9-5. Eastmure, worried by a strained groin, la treating himself at borne with heat lamp In a bid to hurry his recovery. He was restricted to lap work last night.

Half-back flankers Denis Railton (bruised hip) and Barry Kelly (bruised thigh) were others to do only light work and must be classed as doubtful. There Is also considerable doubt about centre halfback Brian Turner, who was not at the ground last night. Apart from having eight stitches Inserted In a gashed eye, he was suffering yesterday from a severe stomach upset. Although he did not tram last night, there is less concern over wingman Laurie Dwyer, whose bruised thigh South Player to Miss Out South Melbourne wingman Bob Munn could not train last night because of strained shoulder ligaments, and will not be available for Saturday's game against Carlton. Munn was injured in his first League game on Anzac day.

The injury has not responded to treatment and Munn is not likely to resume training until next week. However, two players who missed the last game, centre half-back Jim Taylor and half-forward Terry Brain, are fit again. Taylor has recovered from an attack of influenza and Brain is over a bruised shoulder. Wingman Norm McKen-zie also is fit again after being idle with a thigh injury. Another wingman, Henry Gunstone, has an attack of influenza and was unable to train.

a Big Problem BY KNOX One of Victoria's top basketballers John Hody will be torn between two loyalties tonight when the team he plays for, Church, meets the team he coaches, Melbourne Latvians, in the main A grade match at Albert Park tonight. Hody, pictured making a dash with the ball at practice, is one of the biggest men in Victorian basketball, and one of the State's most brilliant players. He stands 6 tt. 6 in. and weighs more than IS stone.

He was a member of last year's Victorian team, and Is trying for a place this year. He came to Australia three years ago from Hungary, where he played with the Hungarian national team In International matches. Tonight's round will Church and Saints he chance to warm up for their "match of the season" next Wednesday. Church won the last winter competition, and Saints the recent summer tournament. Both have been in outstanding form recently, and should win their games tonight.

The draw for tonight's A grade games (all at Albert T.4S: Metro v. Montague T.M.O.A.; 8.50: Latvians v. unurcn; united v. Demons. Peninsula Aim to Limit Importations Mornlngton Peninsula Football League has formed a special committee to consider a scheme to limit the number of "Imported" players allowable at each club.

The meeting, which is the result of a suggestion by the Rosebud club, will be held on May 24. At the last meeting of the M.P.P.L., Rosebud informed the league that unless some limitation was placed on the number of imported players it would be forced to seek a transfer to the Nepean Football League next season. When Rosebud's letter came before the M.P.F.L., a Carrum delegate. Mr. W.

Russell, said the importation of players was mushrooming In many clubs. Some of these players were deriving good money for their services, although many were no better than looal players and therefore were not worth the fees paid. Falls Ruin Steeple as Grand Annual Trial WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday. Because of the number of falls and other incidents nine of the 14 runners failed to complete the course the Brierly Steeple today was ruined as a guide to Thursday's Grand Annual Steeple He reported from Sheo parlon yesterday that he nad a poisoned leg. The infection is not serious and is expected to clear rapiaiy, Dut ne nas been ad' vised to rest this week.

Carey made the "to be considered when avnllRhln" list at Melbourne this year. uui ueciaea 10 join Nortn last week. With the side riddled by injuries, North could have done with Carey's services for the match against Haw- morn, Carey has such a bis rp- putation apart from being strongly recommended by former North captain John Brady that there was every possibility he would have been named in the senior side this week. Aylett Sick North already has seven players on the Injured list, and received a further setback last night when captain Allen Aylett. suffering from a severe stomach upset, was unable to train at full pressure.

If Aylett is unable to play this week, his absence will be felt more than ever, because there Is no guarantee that second rover Gerald uastmure will be available. Tozer Welter. He has been Renalised 4 to make is cup weight 8.1. Starting at 161, he careered away in the straisnr, to Deat Man of Ceylon by two lengths and a half, with Pardella another half-head away third. Kilbreda, 31 favorite, was a big disappointment, as she never looked like winning and finished fourth.

AJAX Collingwood Wingman Available Top country wing-man Ray Thomas will be available to play with Collingwood again on Saturday. He played with his home club, Al-bury, last week. Thomas showed officials he was wofthy of a place in the senior side by playing strongly in the second round against Richmond. Terang follower Ian Scott, who made Collingwood's final list after one practice game, is also coming to Melbourne to play on Saturday. Only senior nlnvprs tn miss training were half-forward Trevor Steer, who is teaching at Wonthaggi.

and Barry Harrison, who has a broken bone in a foot. a ruckman, has the leg in plaster and at-, tended the clubrooms on crutches. Promising ruckman Warren Roper, recovering from bruised ribs, trained well and is expected to make his first appearance with the Magpies in two weeks. His residential qualifications will then be fulfilled. The lonir-awaiterl rlocr.

ance for Nyah West centre half-forward Ralph Rose, a younger brother of former champion Magpie rover Bobby has been granted. pressed witn three in 37. THAWRA also worked stylishly over the distance In 38, while WALLINGFORD and BRENTON covered the journey in 381 and 40, re spectively. Veteran galloper BROC-KEN. looks In top condition ua easuy ran tnree wim iwo-year-oia gay in- VAUfJK.

DELCO took the half. mile honors of the morn ing, clocking 51. TEMPURA and BOUND ING HOME ran the fastest six in 1.18. They finished on terms. RADIUS and MUIRPIELD worked together for the best mne ana zu yaras in i.4o CAULF1ELD At Caulfleld REGOLANO and BLACK RAVEN caught cne eye witn a oasnmg six In 1.17.

10 feet out. on me steeple grass. laiuusy ana nurdier STRONG GUY also im pressed to record the same time lor six. TOWN BEAT and HA-SON ran a brilliant four in 4914, first two In 24W. MOLTEN LAVA bowlod over lour in 61.

jumble kept pace with KILKELY over a stvlish Ave In 1.4, while SMOKEY JANE was unextended over the same distance in 1.5. CARTEL and EARL ouki auld were never oil the bit over seven In 1.36, while stablemates GOOD and QUIET ran the seven in 1.37. RETIRING Bhnwort invar lurm hj run me oesi mile in 1.44(4. first six In 1 17 Last-start Flemincrton win ner GAYBAO looked fit as he bowled over a mile easily EPSOM Last-start Caulflelii win HASAN showed brilliant iorm ai epsom. He easily beat ROYAL BOUOIiitt over nine in 1.59 on the wares proper next to tlie runs.

Prormslncr is aomg well In his preparation, and ran a solid six in 1.18 with St. Arnaud Welrht for fir a a Saturday. May 8: IMPROVERS' 6 fur. Briar Rose. Dlnkl Dl 9.0; Royal Ji finiB Dtvli Inn rt.

nn.b. faybearw, 7.13: GUdlni Hlffh. Mernr Crtn ttnu siihruii. o. Dona.

Stampeo. 7.11: Bnantl' Car. Don Aih, Flr Shot. Involc. Ra.

1le. Sky putt. Slick Boy. Smolci snell. soekarno, Star Hydro.

The Beach Belle. 8.8; Hljth Ratio. 8.3: Gate Cap. Grecian Prlncesi. Pira-Joy, 8.2: Strome.

7.12: Metro stvie. 7.11: fYrmle Rnv ninlrl TVnfh v-uo, uiy lnunp. uay vance, invoice, JudlKm, Mlllaw. Real Aussie Slick Lad. san Sardo, Zloopar.

7.10. HURDLE RACE. IV Flood way. 10.12: Ranne Fox. Sonbrldse.

10.6: Desert Court, Karaaon, 10.0: Rathnagor. 9.5: Nauranfa. Red Me- iu. n.t: joKcrn. m.v- hius -mm.

FoXaTiiard. Gav Vance r.vran Dancer, Manrvital Pr uumpst. mac, BAIXINSLOE 8W fur. ncau uratoT, a.u: Anuiey, o.t: Avonmore. 8.8: Deiert Court.

Kindred. Prlncesi Baroda, 8.2; Hem-therson. Seyinour Belle 7.13: Cot-toman. 7.12: Ralda, Vlvonne Bay, 7.10: Burnfelf. 7.9: Gobarup.

Met-tache. New Policy, New Scenery, Red Metus. Ronlcal St Mac. Tally-wise, 7.8. PROGRESSIVE fl Nr.

Hedlngton. 9.0; Copy Chick, Strome. 8.10; Ifltur. 8.9: Kleamvue. 8.7; Charity Boy.

war Hero, Mala of Cadeiia, 8.5; Gobarup, 8.1; Mark Vive. 8.0; Roseperlon. 7.13; Cheat Inf Heart, Jokero, 7.12: Blue Trim. Belcrina. Royal Supreme, wlrraway.

7.11: Gay Decor. Gold Legend. Miss Chantry, Rathnaior. Summer Bey. Sun Cardinal.

7.10 WELTER 7 fur, Beau Orator. 9.5; Arsdley, 8.12; High Mission, 8.11; Avonmore, 8.8; Princess Baroda, 8.7: Cottoman, 8.6; urnf eli, Kindred, Paraj oy, 8. 0 Vlvonne Bay. 7.13; Metro Style, PaMrtiie. 7.12; Chanty Boy, Gay Trump, Gobarup.

MUs Chantry. Real Aussie. Ronlcal, Slick Lad, St. Mac. strome.

sun Cardinal, War Hero. 7.10. Coburg Has Claim on Saints Recruit Tongala recruit full forward Stewart Florence, who could have a bright future in League football with St. Kilda, will make a second attempt to secure a clearance from V.F.A. club, Coburg.

Canterbury Guide has shown vast improvement since Monday. He probably will try himself out with the Reserves tonight. Removal of pocket defender Ken Dean, centre half-forward John Dalglelsh and full-back Barry Cheatley from the injury list was the; main bright spot for North last night. Dean was considered doubtful because of two sore and swollen fingers, but he trained with them strapped and was able to handle the ball cleanly. Cheatley has recovered from a bruised knee, and Dalglelsh from the poisoned foot Which kept him out of last Saturday's game.

Also heartening was ths news that promising Tempy recruit Alan Robertson played with his country club on Saturday and showed no sign of the ankle Injury which has hampered him since the third practice match. He has three match permits and, with so many players injured, stands a good chance of making ths senior side. Banned S.A. Trainer Named The secretary of the V.R.C., Mr. L.

V. Lachal, said yesterday that well-known Adelaide trainer R. D. Trewin had been advised by the club that it would not in future accept his entries. Trewin is licensed by the South Australian Jockey Club, and the V.R.C.

has notified the S.A.J.C. of its decision. The V.R.C. committee decided not to accept any more entries from Trewin after it had studied a special report by the chairman of Stipendiary stewards, Mr. Frank: Bullock.

The S.A.J.C. committee will discuss the V.R.C.'s action at a meeting tomorrow. FOXBREBGE. flat-out trial tomorrow night. Half-forward flanker Bill Coady came off the field early to have treatment for a small blood clot on his hip, but there is no possibility that it will affect Ms chances of selection.

Defender Jim Ouyatt did not run yesterday. He is the only other player on the in-lured list, apart from rover Paul Dodd, who will not train for another two weeks. Guyatt is exnected to train tomorrow night, however, and be available for Saturday. Tigers May Use Giant Follower Alvle follower Gary Williamson, who Is 6 ft. S'i in.

tall may play his first senior game with Richmond on Saturday following a rood display with the Reserves last week. Williamson marks and kicks well, and shows plenty of intelligence when palming uie uun mj ms rovers. Reserves centre half-forward John Richmond is also in line for promotion. It would not surprise if he wer swung into the top side this weex in an attempt to boost the Tigers' poor attack. Defenders Larry Rowe (ankle) and Jack Thompson (thleh).

who both mlssprf th last game, are now fully fit and will be available for Saturday's match against ritzroy. Not Bright- But the nrosnecta nf wingman Kevin Callander playing on Saturday do not look bright Jured knee ligaments, had a ngni run, out did not kick the ball, other wingman Tom Simpson, who has a thigh Injury, may be ready for Saturday. Richmond has received more Dermlts for Manafiplrl rover Bob Lockhart. and It will apply for additional permits for Ararat wingman Kevin Fitzgerald and Yarra-burn follower Lindsay Wines. A clearance has been re ceived for 18-year-oM Alexandra centre half-forward Alan Evans He played well In practice games.

Golf Associates Hill (34), ez A Dhf Mra. Hamilton 101. 70? 9l Hatteralaj (14 1 a i Dlv. Mra B. Ferris (3s firt C.

70. Mra H. ciegg (81. an ni. 3 17 PIS Chandler.

(27) Mrs! r. mi t. each 68. to SfiMrs, C'Flrth (91. ra 0- Rt.w.

Four ball. Slableford: Mrs. siejaer-Mrs. O. S.

Chambera 127) 49 nta r.T" (jW Mra. r. w. Kenner (M! ra, J. S.

Moas W. Ktl (36). (Ub I'laTCU on. VICTORIA. fl.ahlarn B.

MOtt (8). I D. Jonas I Pta. Com ah MR. 4j H.J Sliver Spoon Terang Trotting Selections by ENSIGN and fields for the Terang trotting meeting tonight: Sir Blink is engaged In wie rvoonong over 10 furlones.

at Flem ington, on Saturday. He uus in uie race. HIGH VENEER also worked well over 11 in 2.29, With COMICOTITTA Thpv finished on Stronrlv nvflr r.hp laai, suur in oj. Another to show top form was class galloper AQUA- ni-iA, wno spnnieo a aasn' ing five In 1.3V4. ROYAL CROWN looked fit as he ran a solid four in 62, high POLISH cov ered the Journey in 84.

Two-year-old CRINO LINE worked usefully over two in 25, while sprinter ELATED coasted over the distance in 26. SONNET and MISS HAVERS cut out a sound three in 39, and TERRIFIC was under restraint for three In SABAEAN STAR ran the best six for the morning in 1.18, last three In 39. BRAVE EMPRESS and NAPONDA ran the same distance in 1.19. WELL SPENT Impressed with the best mile of the morning In 1.46,. first six in i.au.

SMGGOL ran a mile in 1.48. last two in 25H. Hurdler LINE AHEAD and KAA LEX took 1.49 for the same Journey. Last-start winner WOAMBRA, and CAMPO easily ran a mile in 1.52. Promising three-vear-old BLUE PELT bowled over 10 in 2.19, and LOGIC LAD took a second longer.

CENDELLE covered four in 52 on the sand. LORANTHUS and GRAND REWARD worked separately on the tan over two in 26 and 27 respectively. MUDEET covered three in 40, TRICK ME five in 1.5, and EOFAT six in 1.24. At Mentone HEROIC SCOUT showed smart form over five in 1.4, the last four in di. ae worked on me course proper next to the rails.

Star sprinter SMALL TIME could have Improved on his Ave in 1.5. LIQUEUR and samson also took i.e. Promising youngster SELECTIONS Hdcp. (Fillies). SPORTS PLAY.

BLAND-BTER, REGO'S DAUGHTER. 3. Lakemba Hdcp. LAREGO, LADY WEBB. TABULATE.

3. 1 Novice Hdcp. ROYAL COURAGE, ESTEBAN. TAYLOR BAY, 3. Cora Sea Hdcp.

COUNT PALL. DOUBLE BRACE, SQUANDER LAD. 3. Hdcp. (Colts and Geld.

logs). FAN SI HAH. 1: MAC'S PICK, GOLD RUSH. 3. Victory Hdcp.

GRAND PRIX, SANFERN. 2: EMPRESS FAY, 3. Encourage Hdcp. GINNAGUL- STREAM, 3. Moon Vista 14 Stephenson 7 13 Yakaparnt 15 7 13 6 Spanish Vista 2 Cope 7 11 0 Tout San 3 7 II 5 Listen Here 10 7 11 90 Edmundua 8 Jennlncs 7 9 009 Ollffea Camer 7 9 85 Globe Star 12 7 7 J.S0.

VICTORY 9H fur. 216 Grand Prix 4 075 Fils D'Or 8 005 Emoress Fay 2 Pont 9 1 8 12 B. Howlett 8 8 313 8anfern 6 Parkinson 7 13 0S1 Abutter 7 Mlera 7 12 523 Tenebrae 5 scnumacner 7 211 Royal Bloom 3 D. Weir 7 10 000 Staride 1 Clare 7 7 4.25. ENCOURAGE 8 fur.

020 Elystream 10 .8 9 014 Glnnagulla 7 8 4 283 Che Sara 19 Hodder 8 3 ill rrangus 3 Schumacher 8 2 067 Sunnv Roval 15 .80 335 Broulee 8 Bradley 7 11 260 AU Rule 4 7 10 090 Calapangonla 3 Weir 7 10 783 Lady Launa 18 Waterboase 7 523 Clan O'Gold 11 ..7 6 It's Anolea 12 030 Darkpolnt 17 870 Judo Star 6 98 Bervena 14 750 Panic 9 700 Lnver IS 511 Happy Valley 16 Cope 7 wo -sop niissei 1 170 Transpose 8 antral. 4.8 (KnaKKS); Palnon. tt.8 (Kruten); Free Kin. B.3 (Beat- Supreme Ruler (Tnompson) Mlllel. 9.4 (J.

WllllaraV tell. 21 SECRET WAY. to'l Baronet. rook. Blur Suit.

8 Leoun. 10 Nauransa. Suaar Raid. 20 Prince Chltral, Amble In. Indian Tour.

25 rwra, mown, niiiei, uemu Boy. Falrzon. 80 Supreme Ruler. Ausur Pree Klat. fit 8VH, 168, U.

Double: 188 (WlnelU: 4 10. Trainer: A. R. 6 fi len. Time: 2.55 Started 2.01.

WANUCHJM fur, POXLEY (Attler Ingotla Post. 8.13 (Wynne) 1 DJARRAH, 9.4 (Byrne) 2 STAR BANNER, 8.8 (A Burton) 8 Others- 8.8JLanron)t 8.12 (B Tnomas); Royal Rest. 7.8 (Ecclest; Lady Sandhuret. 7.2 (Conn), Nomion, 7.11 (Asnew); North', Hon 7.8 (Wailen)i Shield 7.8 (Plrtli), 21 Valdanthe. POXLEY, Lady Sandhuret.

92 Pun. 10 Dt.rrah, 16 Star Banner, 20 Roya) Reit. SO Nomion. 100 Norths Hope. Shield.

106: 86. 186. 178. Double: (6 37 Qulnella: 8 78 Trainer: R. O.

Oray. 2 len Time: 1.12 4-8 SUrted i.88 BRIEKLT STERPLB, abt. 2 B. KIRK WOOD (Comic Court Pair- Kay Girl) 10.3 (Byrne) I FITTER 10.9 (Knairt) 2 roRY STAR 9.8 (Slmms) 8 Royal Tirrpt 9.6 (Mottt Purteaux 9.9 la. Kragten) Chnteau briand IQ.8 (Kitchin) ran on Bit Dutord 6.9 (O Smith) (ell Bli Strike 9.12 I Wllll.mi) mst nder.

Kallnn a (R. Nenlle) tell Cm iivinc7r ran on. 9.8 (R. Dean) felt Mlllitorm 5 (B. Smith) nulled up.

Sweet 9.S (H McCartln) fell 1.3 (R. snennerd) w. KIHRWOOD. Hv sir u-H Cnnran. pltter.

Ctiantau. (ord briand, Mild Seas, 12 BU Strlle, 20 7 Gay Bid For Gaines Entry. Although sportsmen and women from Papua-New Guinea want to compete in the British Empire and Commonwealth Gamea next year, they are still not eligible. To be eligible to compete in the Games the Papua-New Guinea British Empire and Commonwealth Games Association must be affiliated with the governing Federation In London. To gain affiliation they must first be nominated by another country.

At the recent meeting of the Australian B.E. and C.G. Association, It was decided that Australia would nominate Papua-New Guinea when Australia was satis-fled that the Papua- New Guinea group satisfied all, amateur requirements. In Time This may not take place for some months, but will certainly happen in time for Papua-New Guinea to compete at the Games next year. The Australian Swimming.

Union pointed out that Australian swimmers could not compete, against swimmers from countries not affiliated with the International Swimming Federation. Pamia-New Guinea Is likely to be represented by a team 01 lawn Dowiers, am-letes- and cyclists at Perth. The Papua-New Guinea B.E. and C.G. Association elected its office bearers and a committee of 11 In March inis year.

Night Trots Acceptances Acceotanca for the T.C.B. charitv meecinir be ine snow irounni on ac. urday night are: 7, 30. MELV I IXE Trotteri (2.30 or better), 12 fur. Heroic son, ifiia AicKeuwin.

Devon urance. Memory Lane, Uttte Trojan Sky Magic, Peerlesa Nigger. Contl'a Pride, County Kerry, Lylau, 24 Villa Vollo, 36 Sandy wave. Golden Future, Florence Raid er, tw -yds. Emergencies: Lou rauiine.

4H yai. oumoic bo, icr. Hurty By, 60 yds. 8.0. 1ST QUALIFYING STAKES imoDiie sian i.

aoi. a iur. uniniiT ring, Fine scotcn, reter uavia. ei Vaeo. Kine'a Venture.

Raider Power. Intangible Maid, Gay Main. Averon, Kejeciea. scr. traerzenci Girl (2).

Sllklrk (13), (9), scr. 8.80. 2ND QUALIFYING STAKES mobile start), abt. 9 fur. Avr'l iaoi, no Keireai, majeauc wuwn, Rita Asaln.

Jovoro. Vallev Royal. Wee Francis, Fearnought. Country Style, Daphne Lawn, scr. Emergencies: Tough Nut (4).

Sunnysldt reier ii), illustrious sua id; scr. 9.0. VICTORIAN OAKS flnel) QU fur. Carter Court. Pram Annat, new nooie, Logie noyai.

Gulp, Pliable, Pelota, Jive, scr. 9. SO. MONASH FREE-FOB-ALL fnacen. 2.1fl or better), abt.

12 fur Blue Marun. Heauiaite. Finu- cane. Lew's Hope, Err i don, Sheffield Globe. Last com ana, coiumous, Auditor.

Dustv Miller, scr. Emer- gencles: Susie's Star (12). Fllngo to), crown Law ta), scr. lO.O. VALENTINE STAKES (2.21 only) (mobile start), abt.

12 fur. Sir Elegance. Brickette, Mamie, Doctor Hal. Valiant Ribbon. Red Beau, Highland Doon.

Goulburn uiooe, ey Jove, An jonnnie, scr. Emergencies: TanJU Bren (13). Trlxle Scott (12), Graceful Peak 14), scr. 10.30. PKNOLA HDCP f'i 1Q op better), 12 fur.

Coronation Scott, Voltage Control, Festive Gold, Don't Enquire, Commercial Lad, Evening i-can, iviauw tvujnt. n.cniucKy (jiuo, Goulburn Ruler. Kol's Idol, nujimuui! Jaa, JUS, Emergencies: Star Avian (12), 12 scr. pm IB. 8.0: Lucky Fred 9.

7.13: La Reno 3. Mlai Coronet 12. oratolre 8, Sportlns Flaah 14, Star Approach 15:7.7. 1.40. HOPKINS HUBDLE, abL 2 rnnce Aroorab 15.

11.0: Mltn- 1. Uraooel 1, lfi.4: Unhindered 9. 9.12; Kava-. iy.a;BeCTet way S1U suit 1, in PfM in a a. io, namai 9.4: Royal Ribbon 6, 8.2J Falrion i.

Free Klu nil. rnHf.n n. miY: 4 17' Suprtm' Ruler 2.15. WARRNAMBOOL CDF, LI Camber. 15.

9.3: Dhogaro. 8.12: Royal Symbol. Bush ia.l r-xauai, sport Ing Spirit. 18, 8.8: Ourney, 20. Trueform.

12, 8.1: Lord Louis. 8. 8.0: Chantl. 4. Sparkling Blue.

2. 7.13: Belbrae, 7.12: Ullh Laughter. 8, 7.10; Arbllot. 19. Clouded, 9.

7.9: Pettyuna. 10. 7.6. Emergencies: Keyaboroush. 21, 7.6: Tropic Breeie.

17. 7.8: Bandolero U. 7.6: Dusky Royal. 8. 7.4: Carl, den.

1, 7.3. 2.50 GRAND ANNUAL STEEPLE, abt. 3 ml Tranquil Glow. 2, 12.0: Prince Agoorab. 4, 10.10: lS-4i Briand, IS.

UO.O: Sweet Gold. 5. Sir DaaKrd. 8. J.9: Big stHkaT JT Plu' all.

9 7: Tory Star. 13. 9.6: Conroo, ft, 9.4: Ballaroir, 8 Don Toba, 16. 9.2: Royal Targel 6. 9.1: Boonabaroo, 18, FUetan.

1 Intermit. 10. Mlllatorm 14. Miriibi 12. Solar Tide.

9. 9.6. 3.23 IMPROVERS' COP, fur. ok una, w.u: victreaa nc.DiiHvr 0.0: raraeua Lexicon In. Tnn rink Caburn 20, EmppoM IS.

Onwood -u5! adta 7, Onondaga 22. Our Roual 1 8.1: Barbatook 3. Evening Halo Otard 5. Regalo 18, 8.0. Emergencies: Smomna 12.

8.6; Pianat 17V 7.13: Legalliie 4 (.12: Tu berry 23. Red penrer 7.11: Trangl lit 7.10: 7.8. 4.O. PKOURESSIVE 1 ra. mm.n.rar on- A i.

o7 Royal Summer Onintarao 3. o.t; wen aroomed 18, 8.8; Beau Wallar 111 a 7, Ti.l. ta 8.61 PortobeUo 14. Sweet Hal 8. Tanutry 11, Welona'a Fancy 17.

84: Carpet Bat 1. 8.8! Charity Boy 19 Pint Peal 12. 8.2: Udl boss 8, 8.1! Burnotr Is. 8.0. Eniargency Acceptors: Lady Can ra.

Port Arthur 18, 7.4 Chief 1 7.9: 4.30.- FINAL J) far. VT. ill Creraede Cacao ,1, 8.10: Jet Gun la 8.8: Brtdgemaker i Mnntrr iw, s. netnn ar Banner 19, lar ra 10. High Ratio muaim 11.

Hir mnMim all my uaoaaor a 23. 8.0; oleni 2 i-iai uiavtr oold In. 7J0 Emaua IS Lady Sandhurat 7.9: Pair Plight 1, 7.8. Emertandea Supreme ion-are T2. 7.81 Alvle King 7 T.8: Deron Promlae 8.

7.7: Banner 22. 7.7: Langara 14. Bareamba 13. 7,7: Srlnden 8, i a son 24, 7.7. 1.10.

TWO-YEAR-OLD HDCP. (FlUIes), far. M2 Reco'i Daughter B. Hill 142 Blanditer 4 Hodder 129 Ml Wonderbox 12 Cope 8 143 Sports Play 11 .7 Fenian Shower 13 Hewlett Hinnenana 10 J. Thompson 7 Nocture 19 7 Gal Maureen 2 Pont 7 Pride Of Lebanon 16 Jennings 7 7 Australia 9 podmore 7 7 mm uaj song 7 Red Cloud 9 i- Greenwood 7 7 52 Sweet Corrine 5..

.,7 6 568 Miu Pilot Cassldy-f 4 545 Kuinl is Thomien 7 4 45 Double Chance 1 7 (54 Dignified Lady 7 7 3 100 Glljenda 15 7 Ml Solana 14 73 1.40 LAKEMBA iriiuee ana ftiareg), 7ft fur. 505 Lady Webb 7 8 11 13? CoP 10 31 Viola 5 B. Hill 8 300 Glrvan 4 8 3 130 Tabulate 2 ..80 JJ' frincejl Delvllle 8 7 12 Its Woodlands Wonder 8 j. Selkrlg 7 9 130 Medal 1 C. Buckley 7 9 2.1J.

NOVICE HDCP. ii fur. 09 Royal Courage 3 a a i. 1 Podmore 8 Taylor Bay 1 Greenwoods 103 Eiteban 8 Cone 8 1 1 So IT reritinjon 259 Mawlal 2 Weir 8 I Ved Hudson 8 0 000 Kerarbury 11 earner 8 0 227 State Press 12 aaa ar c- Buckley 8 0 Koonong 4 Clare 8 0 5 Waterhouae 8 0 004 Llppiza 10 uppiza 10 8 2.50, CORAL SEA 1U. fni.

112 Double Brace 97 Squander Lad 2 Count rail WUton 10 Prince BenalU Selkrlg 8 0 10 TWO-YEAR-OLD Shah 5 8 7 Mortlalte Trotters' Hep. RIO, 2i ACK" 1st Noorat Hep. MARSOEN, NOBI BARBARA 2nd Noorat Hep. MISS TRUST, lj RING OUT, 2: OLD WAL, t. White Free-For-All.

NOBLE STRANGER, STAB AVIAN, HIGH UP, 3. Trotters' Discretionary. NOBLE, 3. Kolora Hep. JAN DALTON, WEB ONE.

2: HALUTA. 4. Warrnambool Hep. FLYING auios, COPPER LEAF, 2: VOLO ROYAL, 3. 7.4S MORTljaRR TOTTs HANOirJAP C2 37 nr htipV 1QU Iur.

Tarra Joy, vallej Tempest, Rocket Memory Lane, NlmbUS Cloud Tnn nnmmunA Jose, 24 Rita McKellwln. em pire state, Ackworth, Peerless Nigger, 48 Rego Bell, 72 Rio, S4 yds. 8.1a 1HT NOORAT 10tt fur. Classic Event. Maraden.

Auchenbar, Tantl Basil, wltlul Lass. Zaalie Scott, Donohlll Girl. Barbara Mack. New Noble. Village Realm.

acr. a a Mn unnii 10V4 'fur. Wager Casino, Alice Kirkwood, who Is not in tne orand Annual, won the Brierly Steeple to give local trainer Kevin Laf-ferty his fourth victory in me event, Lafferty has Big Strike as his main hope In the Grand Annual, and the grey looks a possibility. He was fencing well before he crashed In the Brierly Steeple. Pitter.

Who ran KPnnnrl tn. day, is a doubtful starter on Thursday, and Tory Star, third, beat home only the very tired Royal Target and Furteaux. None of the Jockeys or horses involved In today's imio was seriously nun. Fallen Jockeys escaped wiwi t. 0uu.euiii$, our, 1.

McCartln, rider of Sweet Corn, suffered, in addition, lace rations u) me lace. "He stood on my face, but I'm all riehfc." Mrfinrfln said. The field raced for the gfl Peter. Mlu Trust. Old wal, Calypao Queen, Ring Out, Lady Struan Globe, scr.

WHITE 1054 fur. star Avian, Noble stranger, village star, Goulburn Globe Hlph Tin. feWDOrl nr.am ceiver. Reigning Monarch, Arlen, Mimosa Lawn, 9.43. TROTTERS' DISCRETIONARY HANDICAP.

1214 fur. Rego Bell. Floramlte, Ralmeno. Sky Magic, Rio. 12 County Kerry.

24 Gay Brigade, 36 our Noble, 48 Golden Future. tiO yds. 10.15. KOLORA HANDICAP (2.23 or better), 10)4 fur. Breakaway (4th Haluta, Bold Pilot, Jan Dalton.

Josedale Gold (3rd Areon's Hope, Wee One, Treasure Isle, Little Amorous, Exford Spring. High Magic (1st Mlnzah (2nd Miss Mactavlah, Western Miracle, 12 Billy Ingram, Dickie Bart (3rd emer.) Ah Johnnie, 24 Dalvul King, 36 yds. 10.45. WARRNAMBOOL HANDICAP (2.24 or better), 10V4 fur Flashing Flame, Lawn's Advice. Flying Adlos, Super Nova (5th Exford Guy, Repltltlon.

Copper Leaf, Duncan, Volo Royal, Gay Gambler, Dutch Courage, Scotch Rhythm (1st AU Alone, Young Judy, Top Quality, Turbulent, Magpie (3rd emer. 12 yds. i Lucky Baynton, 24 yds. Dickie Bart. 38 yds.

SELECTIONS From Ajax 1st Goodwood Imorovers. STILETTO, STORM BREAK, 2 PLOUGH BOY, 3, 2nd Goodwood GAY BANNER, 1: GOLD NET, ALL AGOG, 3. J. M. Slattery Hdcp.

NATIVE LAND, KEYSBOROUGH, GAY DETECTOR, 3. W.A.T.C Hunt Steeple SOLAR nua, v.tii.i numrjbK, BLARNEY CASTLE, 3. A.T.C. Plate. CLOUDED.

1: KASTRAKL NILAMOTI, a. Maiden Plate. SPORTING LASH, mystic FIELD, eiAasz nuLUU, 3. Booncrah Progressive. REAL AUBH1K, PURA LIGHT, annvanwa, J.

021 Gay Detector 14 Thomas 7 8 304 Keysborongb IS A. Kin 7 020 Pettyuna 3 7 8 225 Tropic Breeze 7 Dyer 7 8 231 Kindred 9 7 8 003 Native Land 1 Conn 7 6 EMERGENCY! 217 Dusky Royal 13 onuKeiy 2.39.W.A.T.C. HUNT STEEPLE, Abt. 8 m. 31P Sir Dasford 2 unlikely 12 0 Solar Tide i Mr.

Robinson II 3 37 Oold Number 3 Mr A. Porch 11 0 3 Blarney Castle 1 Mr. Mf.arthnv 1A IS 010 Our Royal 4 unlikely 10 7 Li Lost rider. 3.19. A.T.C.

PLATE, 9 far. IS Valdanthe la ia a 212 Kastrakl 1 Andrews II 2 51! M'- S- 401 Nllamotl 11 0. "it" 008 Bao'g Son 4 Mr. j. HanlonlO 3 first 10 furlongs In a tightly packed bunch, and runners bounced off each other at every Jump.

About 10 lengths wverea cne neia. First raciiolt-v arac, finn.nn who ran off when near the' lead at the first of the Al- irea Koad double, and then Sweet Corn fell at the second in Brierly Paddock. Sir Dasford, in front and going well, had a heavy fall at the first of the Cox's Hill aouoie, and Kallnya came down over him. Mild Seas, Big Strike and Intermit came down in the most spectacular fall for the race at the first of the Tozer Road double. Chateau Briand ran off at the second last, when beaten, and Mlllstorm was well out of it when pulled up alter jumping tne last.

Quick Trip Foxley, brilliant winner ol the Wangoom Handicap, left Melbourne at 5 a.m. to' day and will return home tonight. He finished far too strongly lor locals Djarrah ana star Banner. Foxley will now have few weeks' spell. Yesterday hft started at 31, good odds considering ms lasi-starc uauineid win.

Crack. Western District mare valdanthe started favorite at 21 and led clear. ly into the straight, but weakened to finish fourth Gurney, 1959 International Stakes winner, ran a great trial for the Warrnambool Cup on Thursday by winning the Trotting Man Loses Appeal The Trotting Control Board yesterday dismissed an appeal by owner-driver T. Swadling. Swadling and Noble Peggy were disaualined for 12 months after the mare fin ished fifth in the 1st Fowler Lucas Handicap at Geelone on April u.

The T.C.B. also dismissed an appeal on behalf of Noble I'eggy, Dut reiunaea Bwaa. ling's deposit. 063 Malnka Mr. D.

Vaughan 10 233 Misty Clover 6 Mr. S. Adams 10 100 Nelo 9 Mr. A. Laldlaw 10 001 Ginger Blossom 10 Mr.

R. Whitehead 10 33F Kavaaon 7 Mr. R. Fisher 10 3 Orford 8 K. BuUock 10 Three High 2 10 Fell.

3.40. MAIDEN PLATE, 1 m. Mystic Field 14 Harbrldge 9 0 8 Torhldo 7 M. Williams 8 10 02 Fair Blaze 10 8 84 Snorting Flash 8 Illggins 8 009 Flaring 19 Ray Hill 8 5 393 Lord Rowsley 9 scr. 8 5 52F Mlllel 18 unlikely 8 4 261 Ribbonwood 1 scr.

8 4 43 Oratorle 17 unlikely 8 3 ut3 niia Tan zo scr. 2 000 Nlbro 5 8 2 0 Red Nib 11 8 2 560 Law Station 16 acr. 8 I 272 Novice Princess 15 Wood 8 1 06 Palamtnnle 8 Mallyon 8 1 046 Star Approach 2 7 12 EMERGENCIES: 233 Lady Main 13 Wallen 7 12 085 Monlkle 12 scr. 7 12 Ra 3 7 7 San Catherine 4 McGulre 7 7 4.30. BOONERAH PROGRES SIVE 7 fur.

114 Bareamba Thomas 9 1 229 Trorast 4 8 13 111 Real Aussie 0 M. Neville 8 12 231 Royal Summer 16 Lake 8 10 zi ommaroo 8 9 147 Pura Light 17 tteva 8 0 103 Copy Chirk 9 France 8 5 266 Mvstlc Lake 1 Agnew 8 4 727 Portobello 7 .84 015 Tanlstry 13 Qulnlan 8 4 uu weuosia's Fancy is Carr 8 4 317 First Peal 14 8 2 314 Lady Boss 3 Vincent 8 1 119 War Rem 12 8 0 080 Lady Caramut 11 scr. 7 10 019 Amble In 8 acr. 7 9 EMERGENCIES! 22 Falcon's Beat ti see. 7 a 023 Metuche 18 7 7 Warrnambool Tomorrow Acceptances for, the final day of the Warrnambool Racing Club's carnival to- Casterton Weights Weights for the two-day Casterton Cup meeting on Friday and Saturday, May 12 and 1 3 At Warrnambool Today Coburg has a claim on Florence because he played with the club's third eighteen four years ago.

Florence first applied to uoDurg ior a clearance about three weeks ago, but the amplication was rejected. His current form has made St. Kilda keener than ever to secure his services. Florence played with Tongala last Saturday, and kicked 9.8 of his team score of 16.9. Five of St.

Kilda's in jured players, including rucumen John McMillan, Bud Annand. Alan Morrow and Bill Stephenson, have reasonably good chances of passing ntness tests tomor row nignt. Test Tomorrow McMillan pulled a thigh muscle in last week's game, and since then has been receiving daily treatment. He did lap work last night and will train at top pres sure tomorrow night. Morrow has thrown off the effects or a shoulder in.

Jury and his training: yes terday left no doubts about ms ntness. Annand, kept out of the sido on Saturday because of boils on his back, trained well and should be tit. steDnenson. swollen an. kle, Jogged around the ground several times and win pin nis hopes on Second Day hurdle, abt 2 m.

Urapoet. 10 Debtor's Pride, Rare Belle, 9.10: Penphlloi, 9.8; Baybridne. Prince Chltral, 9.7: Amble In. Jokero. 9.3; Pavla.

Methven, Star iuc, muici, HlBD Quest. Gay WANNON MAIDEN PLATE, 8 9.0; Tarnoola. 8.12: Trlum Bov. Van Lake. 8.10; Boeotian.

Lord auiar iiiRn, scoinum, 8.9; Ribbonwood. 8.4; Princess, a-1, winny moon, i.V NORM A Nil STEEFLRy abt. 2H rvtrnwoon. Moorait Hoy, Sweet Gold. 10.2: Rare Bri.

rii Dasford. 10.0: Plusall. Bin Strike. uinum. 9.12: Furteaux.

Kallnva. 9.9; Rain Sim. Mr. Emottrma, Solar et, 9.6; Red Ant. Our Royal.

Gold muii inie, a.o. 10 fur. White Archer. ujana. a.u: uusn King.

8 12: palby. 8.11: Nomion. Rise Acaln. 8.7: Merwyn. Chantl.

8.6: Denny --j. o.s; uoia 8.2: Desert Court, Cooia Gem. 8.1: Ji.m.i.r., HI pi, Kindred. Prince Chltral. 7.12: Ksy den.

Desert Flleht. Padlock, 7 10: Dusky Royal. Purractor. Randall. 7.9; Pavla.

Cottoman. The Header. 7.8: Vlctrew. Revenner. Reffalo.

Top annv, orinticii, meuacno. ians-ruinion. Daynt. 7.7 WnODLANllfl IMPKOVEKH1 6 fur. Gold Net.

9.0: Makalln. Music Ring, 8.12: Lan-took, Lady Caramut, lexicon, 8.11: oval supreme. 8 9: Falcon'i Best. Tranul fjllaiM Vain rtarlr DrSDOt. Flvlno Snln nmihla lair-lr Transfusion.

8 6: Geoma. Akerlnna Lass, Stralcht Bat. Alienor Court. Lucky Fred. 8.S: White Nlcht.

Desmond stsr. 8 4: Tuhrosa. Gay Rlnthln au a Wando U.w. Gay Spot- 8 2: Trlum Boy, W1nBln Home. Sco inum, Barneydown.

Top Security Rawden's Idea, 8 1: Lord Rowsley, Tnvt notation whit unin nih. bonwood. Red Ant 7.13. Seaubcau. 11.5: Special Prince.

a- inioria. Mandlntroe. 12: PennhUm. ft) 7: Chavey Gold. au.u, ari'iiui or, niTiv rvillal, Shlcfd.

10.1: Maluka. 9 12: Monr. tact. 9.11: Sharata, Breaker. 9.10: Srlnden.

Saladar, 9 9: Weloala's Fancy. Belllniona, Nelo. 9.8: Sir FlaKh. Burnolr, Invlgoratloo, atlatr Warrnambool Yesterday 12.30. 1st UNION IMPROVERS.

7 fur. Rovno 7. 8.11 Hydro ow oyrnixii p. Star Rvmbol K. Dht CnX.

tvtor 1. Rd! iriro rsinw in a a mw rtnuutu ivu real O.jS, oui nua ih, o.ui iinaera i.i or iiimnj 10, ttiDDOnwooa r.J Dark Despot 8, 7 11: Invlyoratton 1.5. 8.6: Kd: cold Net 6. 8.5; wariabr in. tnlthr 2.

8.2: Gtnhwln 13. Closer BIOS' for, star. Kallnjra, 25 Purteau'a. S.US. Target In-termet, 50 Mlllstorm.

w- 186: .9, 11, 2 Double: is 4). Qulnella: 3 15a Trainer K. Lafferfy, BlanJhtA TOEEB WELTPR, 1 m. iIURNEY (Comlo Court Gaiela) 8.7 (A, Kins) 1 MAN OP CEYLON 7.13 (ECClei) 2 PARDELLA 8.0 (Hlsstni) 8 otnerit Kilbreda 8.11 (A, Bur. ton).

Padlock 8.2 (D. Arnewl. Deep Tan 8.10 (A. Sompson). Duakr Royal 7.12 'Conn) Lord 8.6 (McGulrel Belbrae 8.8 (wynneS, Slinn.

Si (W Wood). Hl.tl 8.3 (B, Thomas), 3 Kilbreda. 4 Deep Tan. 8 Par. Jells 8 Duky Royal, Lord Louts.

Man Of Ceylon. 10 Padlock. IS Belbrat. 16 OURNE. SO Blatl.

St.nna. Double: 7 148. fi2 18. Trainer 1 Hutrhlns. stewed improvers' 7 fur, DEBT COLLECTOR (Smoker Eyes Wanhal) 7.10 (Conn) 1 OERSHWIN 8.1 (Spaldlnl) 2 KERRY CHIEF 8.8 (W.

Wood) 8 Others: Ton Beam 8.2 IB. Jen- H5L C'bum 8.4 (Har" brldeeV Stealthy 8.0 (Wynne). To. SffTT .13 (Mliyon Port Arthur 8.8 IB Thoma.) silver Shah 8,2 (A Biirtonl tlmn 7 12 iRctlesi Lejton 7.8 (Wlttwert, 114 Caburn. 72 Oerehwln.

917 fvenln. Halo. Top Beam, BIKer Shah. 8 DEBT COLLECTOR, 10 Lfkleon. Otjrd, 12 Kerry Chle.

50 Ste.lthy Port Arthur. SO Tu berry. Ltrton. Oiilnefl! 4 12. tralnar 1.

S. Bedtora. Nk ten. Time, L27. SUrted 4.26.

12.50. 1ST. GOODWOOD IMPROVERS Iur. 022 Lady Sandhurst 12 acr. 232 Storm Break 2 8 7 aiinici di 022 Nebria Bell unlikely J42 Lyrle Daughter 14 Wood 3 oor Scatter Gun 1 scr.

3 733 Plough Boy Lake 2 084 Top Beam 11 scr. 8 2 25 Rtllnttn a MrljMH a 076 straight Bat 7 7 13 Klffni buzz is ...7 9 S4 Count William 13 ..7 1 caro Kann 1 7 7 00 La Reno 10 Reya 1 7 45 Savlgny IS scr, 7 7 21 Trangl 9 7 7 Ft Fell. 1.25. 2ND GOODWOOD IMPROVERS' far. All Agog ft neyS 8 12 Surar Font 7 Lanvon 8 791 Gold Net 4 Wakker 8 474 Gay Banner 6 Burton 8 1 Wariaby 8 018 Saint Marshall 9 8 zz Falcon's nest 13 scr.

8 20 Silver Shah 11 acr. 8 1 Enlc Vnvmm 1 1 309 Tu berry 15 Mallyon 7 13 a van Laste a Aanew 7 a Chadman McGnlra 7 1 24 Miss Coronet 14 Monro t. Btlver 8eam 12 7 7 2.0 M. BLATTER 19 fur. 280 Yarrawln II atr.

8 7 039 Eiaudl 2 Jenkins 8 9 68 Lord Loula 10 MeGnlre 9 1 801 Corner 8 unlikely 8 2 440 Chantl 18 Wood 8 I id Belbrae 12 Wynne 8 691 Crystal Port 17 scr. 7 II 292 Man Of Ceylon 4 Ecclea 7 II 23 Desert Court 1 10 700 Bandolero 9 Reya 7 8 TRACKMEN'S FANCIES PLRMINGTON. Kaaudl. Mid Tan. CAULHELD.

Oay Banner, Royal Summer, MENTONB. Natlfe Land. EPSOM, Keyshoronih, Pura uifai, First Day MA 1 1) FN PI. ATP t.J Barneyflown, Winging Home. Van "-anino, a.u.

Kcrrc. ti. 12 Trium Bov, Glen Lomond, Lady Chltral, Mlntrlum, Annclare, Kaanle, 8. 10 Lord Rowsley, 8.9 Ulbbon- H.g: Miss Coronet, 8.1; Bay 7 15; unitta Uaiin 1 1 EratO. Hliln Valnhal 1 dana, Ctaran, 7.8.

MITNTtf am nnrp a ir.i 8.12; Star Banner, jBrldijemakor. a.iii Mpeciai mnce, 8.8; Kaajln, Chavey Gold, 8.0; Alvle Klne. 7.i2: Sharatz, Belliniona, Misty Clover, 7.9; Mytrr. Sylflden. Cold 7.7.

mtaT' iMtnnvPRR mil irt Victress, 9.0; Star Value. 8.12: 'Lady Caramut, Lexicon, Top UnK. 8.8; EmnnniUV Hnrnlri ArvtHar a It yuwi niaurai, rnnce flipiir. a.o; Harvest Pr nc. Piimn'i nasi a si- Trans fusion.

Lalssez Palre. Dark wi-Btnii, ajounK, o.a; ca uenver. Cinders, Lucky Fred. 8.2: Methven. Miss Tricks, Tod Security, Tactfu.

(. lii; mv'potatlon, 7.11 Windy Moon. Sans Morn. 7.10. P.

U. PINNKLL MTKKI I R. AM. 2 Kirkwood. 10.3: Sweet Gold.

10.2: Sir Dasford. 10.0; Penphlloi, Ut-rlum, Bin Strike, Plusall, 9.12; Bova, Snanlsh Chief, fl in? Fur. teaux.Khllnya. Debtor's Pride. 9 Well Taken, Don Toba.

Solar Comet, Mr. Emotions, ManardV 9.7: Royal Tanrot, 9.6: Red Ant, Our Royal. Gold Number, Mull Isle. Abeyance, rntermlt, 9.5 GI.KNELO HfinP KU fur Inktrlum. 9.3; Cyana, Seabeau, Par.

tlral, 9.0; Star Banner, 8.11; Mount Emu. 8.9: Golden Meadow, fl Gay Detector, Nomion. Rite A train. Beau In coda, 87; Adjustment. Denny Bny.

85! Tronic Breeze, 8.4: Cooia Gem, 8.1; HI FI. 7.1.1; Hea-theraon, 7.11; Desert Fllnht. Pad-lock, 7.10; Pavla. Maluka. 7,9: Mtstlc Lake.

Nelo. Cottoman, The Header, Rvinden, 7.8: Lansmlnlon. tnvlRoratton. 7.7. CtlVIIAC IMPROVERS' fl fur, jold Net.

9 Astur Star, A. IA: Makalln. Muate Kino star Symbol, 8,12: Kerry Chief, Lady Caramut, 8.11: Falcon' Best, 8 Transfusion, Flylne Solo, Dnrlt Dei- misses re. luck Fred. tratsht Bat.

Geoma. 8 fl: White Nlsht. S.4: Mtsi Tricks, Lady Chit- ral. tnvlirorallon. fi Mln Ribbonwood.

7,13, 1 TOR LIBERTY (Orgogll-Adela). pnJ' Walker) 1 oJSS" (fill i.i. laiunmi: fuvionv "Tii ftoSL ii.4.:f'L. Toreiao. a.7 (M.

TorbToa iipperary, I 84 nn.l. JMi 8.12 to. Hint. mmii TTpPerarj. 83 taU- liwlllaf I Reluctance, g.8 (R.

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