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20 SPORT, TV THE ACE, Saturday, IVovemker 2, 1968 Indies chance "THE AGE' SUN TRUTH Jock Botes Tremlrarii J. Greeniilf B. Cain ItlKP BOLD DAVID aHEP SHE!" 1BOLO OAVTD TUB! COUNT BOLD DAVID TH COUNT' BAN riERU FLY. ACTION THE COUNT FLY. ACTION ADIOS BAY AMOS BAY ADIOS BAY ADIOS BAY VIVKAV TBANQ.

BILL. BYANOOLD VIVKAY BYANOOLD RON SCOTT VIVKAY BYANGOLD 3 a. PANORAMA S. PANORAMA I. PANORAMA i.

PANORAMA TIAR. IMAGE BELLWYN SIR MONAJ3H TIAR, IMA OK SIR MONASH TIAR. IMAGE JOHNNY YUMA SIR MONASH KORANUI KORANUI JUNGLE LAW KORAN III JUNGLE LAW T. GLENPERN KORANUI T. GLENPERN T.

GLENPERN JUNGLE LAW LAST FLOOD JUNGLE LAW NURFtLLS D. MACTAVISU D. MACTAVISU NOIR FILLS D. MACTAVISH GARRISON C. GARRISON C.

GARRISON C. GARRISON C. NOIR FULB POPOV'S GIFT P. MACTAVISH 6 MY LOU MY LOU MY. LOU VIOLONCELLO MY LESSON OLY.

TORCH M. COURSE MY LOU M. COURSE MY LESSON MY LESSON OLY. TORCH 7 brio. VOLO BRIG.

VOLO BRIO. VOLO BRIO. VOL DEANO SEA DRIFT DEANO DBANO RICH KINO AX. CHOICE RICH KINO RICH KINO to get on SHEAHAN MAIN From Percy Beanie PERTH. The first skirmish leading to Test match clashes between three of Australia's best batsmen and the West Indies' two most dangerous bowlers will be here today.

I. BELMORE HANDICAP 7.10 S1750. (2.11 or better.) AM. UH fur. 1514 Timothy Scott, 7 3-5, Maber fr Yodeiler, 3-5, Murray ft Karra Park, 1-5, B.

Gath ft Jean Pierre, 4-5, G. Both- acker 13 Adonis Beau, 9 t-5, Arnold 34 142 The Count, 1-5, O. D. Wilson 413 Shep. I 4-5, White 3 371 General Sparks, (, Lang 4 615 Flying Action, 11, Focock 5 347 Uuata, 1-5, GUde 6 301 Bold David, 7 3-5, Simons fr fr fr fr fr fr 8 514 9 38D 10 111 11 76F Felt Distanced.

Not easy for top sides in bowls By Tom Hoey Alma and Black Rock, the top sides in Section 1 with three wins and a credit margin of 66 shots each, face danger games today In the fifth round of metropolitan pennant bowls. Alma wlH play at home against the reigning premier side, Melbourne, which has had two wins and two narrow defeats this season. Melbourne has lost to Kew and Alphlngton, each time by four shots, but has beaten Murrumbeena Park and McKtnnon to be 19 shots up. Another defeat today would leave Melbourne in a desperate position In the battle to win the section and enter the semi-finals. Black Rock's soundest win was by 36 at home against Alphlngton.

Its opponent at home today wlH be Kew, which, with two wins, a tie and a narrow defeat by Alma, Is only half a game behind the leaders. If both Alma and Black Rock are beaten. Alphlngton could become clear leader by winning at Cheltenham. However, Alphlngton's form has been patchy. In spite of three wins, the side is two shots down for the season.

Today's round, likely winners in capitals. Is: SF.TTIOW 1. XURRUMBEEVA Murrumb-fn. Ptrk: CANTERBURY r. M'Klnnon: Alma v.

MELBOURNE: BKck Rock v. KSW: ChH1nhm T. ALPH1NCTON. SECTION FOOTSCRAY Enefldon: NORTHroTE f. Gim.

Ifrrle Hill: WERRIBEE Hldl-twrr: SlrAlhmore FITZROV: Hampton r. MOONEZ PONDS. SECTION 3, -outfield South v. MAI.VERN: ST. Kn.DA V.

Bur. wood: RICHMOND UNION V. Bent-llch: CAULF1E1.D v. Dandenong Rurwtlon: IVANHOE SECTTOS! 4. AUBURN T.

Auburn Hiehu: itcc t. Middl Pirk: CARNEG1R 1, Surrey Hull: Brlzh. ton v. CAHBERWELL: PRESTON V. Carlton.

BREW IS STAKES 8.10 31550. 2. EM (3.31 only, mobile start) Abt fur.) (First race of T.A.B. double.) 8 031 Twin Track, 4-5, P. Taylor fr 9 453 Ambit 9 1-5, L.

Turner ft It 3P1 Fair Example, 8 3-5, Knight ft 11086 Hal Ruer, 7 1-3 (enter.) 1395 Mooroopna, scr. 3415 Adlos Bay, 4-5, Williams 3 931 RTaUifotd. 9 1-5, Le Setter 4 143 Vlvkay, 3 4-5, T. Allen 5 9L3 Bon Scott, 9 4-5, Simons 6 535 By Order, 7, B. Gath 1375 Tranquil BUI, 3, Iatng Parker fr Lost driver.

Pulled up. Paul Sheahan, Doug Walters and Ian Chap-pell stand to win or lose much when they bat in the Combined XI game, as they will be against the bowling of Wesley Hall and Lance Olbbs. Hall, even though wear and tear has dulled the edge of his explosive pace, is one of the most dangerous pace bowlers in big cricket. And Oibbs, with his persistency, and ability to impart sharp turn has no equal as an off-spinner. It may not be so later, but in this match Hall may be a greater menace to the three Australians than Oibbs.

Because of the life pace bowlers are able to get from the WACA ground pitch. Hall Is certain to exploit the short-pitched delivery when bowling to Sheahan. The "word" is around in the West Indies camp that Sheahan, while a magnificent driver of the bail off the front foot, is suspect against ahythln; that gets up quickly on and about the leg stump. Hall plans, to test this theory, and If he discovers that Sheahan has a leg-stump weakness, this will be where the full force of the West Indies pace attack will be directed against the young Victorian in the Tests. Powerfully built Richard Edwards will also drop the ball short at Sheahan in playing a supporting fast bowling role to HalL Edwards showed a lot of life when he appeared against the Country XI at Kalgoorlie.

and it will be interesting to see how he compares to Hall in both pace and fire. He was a couple of yards faster than Lester King in that match, which means he is possibly a fraction quicker than Charlie Griffith. There is not the same feeling in the West Indies "inner circle" that the short ball will cause as much trouble to Walters and Chappell. for both- hook freely, and are strong on-side players. "Chappell's appearance is being awaited with interest The South Australian had a grand tour of England, and 3.

GRADUATION STAKES U.J i( hi j.J sir. i 1 8.40 fur. Ses Hero, 11 4-5 (2nd enter.) 31550. (Novice drivers.) Abu 11 Detnmler ft Carltona, 11 3-5 (1st enter.) ft Man Fred, 8 4-5, P. Armstrong ft Kew Idol ft AUeriance ft 1-463 BeUwyn fr 3344 Sir Monaah, 9 3-5, R.

Gleeson fr 3 638 Deep Drive, 10 1-5, G. Wil son, Jnr. fr 4 233 Tiara's Image, 10, Langlands fr 5 565 Johnny Yams, 9 3-5, D. Gleeson fr 6 031 Navy Boy, 11 1-5, Spear fr 7 753 Forrest Maid, 10 fr 8 D04 SPRING nCP. 9900 10 303 11 105 13346 Ayr 13131 N.

14390 Sunset Panorama, 9 1-5, Shlnn 12 Majesue Hal, B. Sweet Distanced. FINAL 9.10 WA ,1111 4. WTTByi I D' HI 33000. (3J81 or better.) Abt 13H fur.

(Second race of TAJB. double.) 6 335 Vlndl Again, 9 3-5, F. Hoban fr 7 136 Fiery Freda, 6 1-5, B. Clarke 1343 Tardy Glenfem, 9 3-3, McDowaU fr 3813 Jungle Law, 9 3-5, Fttxpatrick fr 3 628 Rover's Re torn, 8 3-5, Ward fr 4 161 Last flood, 8 3-5, Douglas 5 361 Classy Monarch, 8 4-5, B. Shlnn fr 8 434 Oris tan 6, Raw 13 9 334 High Milne, 9 4-5, G.

Gath 13 10112 Koranul, 9 3-5, Wells 13 Dons can win without stars BARNETT HANDICAP 5. 8.40 fur.) Ft 91650. (3.20 or better.) Abt 12K 7 111 Dtvslilnf Mactavlsh, 11 3-5 Hargreaves ft, 8 959 Anthony Dee, 10 3-5, Hanson 12 9 066 State Law. 9, Barron 12 1 865 Danderloa, 3-5, G. Gath fr.

2 564 Nolr Fille, 9 1-5, G. Rothacker fr. 3 61 Wakitl Design, 8 3-5, Doolan fr. 4 076 Brown Cedar, 7 4-5, Church fr. 5 59 Foggy Gift 10 4-5, Marshall fr.

8593 Garrison Call, 8 3-5, Fldler fr. 10534 Princess Avian, 11 2-5, G. D. Wilson 12 11007 Favourite Way, 8 3-5, Geary 12 10.10 6. BVRWOOD HANDICAP urn faaJ By Greg ITobb There were no smiles in the Essendon camp last Saturday when rain washed away the Dons' chances of defeating Carlton in the second round of District cricket.

31559. 2.J9 or better.) Abt 14 fur. Savina IVauman, an entrant or the Fashions on the Field, got closer acquainted with her selection for the Derby, Cooree King, at Flemington yesterday. 6 983 Straight Flush, 13 3-5, G. Frost 7 989 Meadow Course, 13 3-5, G.

Rothswker 8 537 Olympic Torch, 1-5, Hopkins 9 187 My Lesson, 19, Simons 1769 Scotch Melody, 13 1-5, M. Welsh fr. 3 DOS Violoncello, 14, Brock fr. 3 469 Stanton Chief, 13 4-5 Allen fr. 4 917 My Loo.

14 8-5. Gath 13 5 569 Fanhandle, 11 4-5, Carter 24 Japan clinches baseball series ADELAIDE. Japan defeated Australia 6-0 here on Thursday night to clinch the Chrysler Cup with four successive wins In the six-match Test series. JAPAN. 0,1.0.0,0 3,0 0 t.t d.

AI'KTRALIA 0.0.0.0.0 6 0.0.6. 0 HITTERS. JAPAN Suzur 3. Dlo. iMiU.

Yamaruchl. Kanbt. At'fTKALlA Swansea. Miller, Thompson. MoParlanc.

Buller ERRORS JAPAN nil: AUSTRALIA Croquet AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS. H'ARLEIUIIt Draw: 8 a.m.: Rolen and Mrrykei T. Rudder and Tbomat. final of proceja. 11.15: Grand final.

P.RIOHTON BEACH. Dar tournament Tueidir (Cup Dayi. 10.30 CAl'LTIEJ iejld PARK. -Spoon Day. 10730 a.m Tuesday.

ELWOOD. Day tournament, Tuesday. 10.30 m.m. Viiuon welcome. ti IXNPTRRIE Open t3ur.

namenu Tuesday. 10.30 a.m. Vial. lore welcome. QUALIFYING STAKES 10.40 start) Abt II fur.

(TAB. qulneHa nee.) SOBERS MERELY "ONE OF TEAM" 7. 1431 Deano, 8. Brsouth 31559. (Mobile fr.

top TARGET has established himself as a key batsman for Australia. Possibly the biggest gain Chappell derived from the English tour was in temperament. Too often in the past, he worried himself into making a mistake that cost him his wicket. But this did not happen on the English tour and he made bowlers earn his wicket. Gibbs is not going to turn the ball early in the game nor.

possibly, a great deal towards the finish If the pitch stands up the way It did in the WA game. But the off-splnner flights the ball so well and bowls with such impeccable direction and length that he is always dangerous. And when the ball grips on pitches that have been roughened up he can be almost unplayable. Right-arm leg-spinner David Holford caused no trouble against WA, and Charlie Davis is a straightforward medium-paced bowler who Is going to find It hard to take wickets on good Australian pitches. With Gary Sobers resting, Rohan Kanhai will be the big batting attraction for the West Indies.

Sobers rates him a better player now than when he toured Australia in 1960-61. "He is a much more mature player now, yet still has not sacrificed any of his natural stroke-playing brilliance." he said. The teams are: WEST INDIES: L. Gibbs (capD. R.

Fredericks, S. Camacho, R. Kanhai, C. Davis. C.

Lloyd, B. Butcher, D. Holford. M. Findlay, R.

W. Hall 12th: J. Carew. COMBINED: T. M.

C. Milbum, J. Inverarity, D. Walters, Chappell, P. Sheahan, R.

March. J. Irvine, G. Becker, G. Mc-Kenzle, L.

Mayne. 12th: R. Bowe. Olympic rider's debut Mexico Olympian HU' Ion Clarke uUl ride from scratch against top cyclists in his pro-fessional debut in the Melbourne Cup on Wheel at the Velodrome tonight. Riding against him from the same mark In the one-mile event are Italian aces, Sergio Bianchetto and Vannl Pettenalla and Australians Barry Waddell and Ian Stringer.

Clarke was cleared on Thursday night by the Victorian Amateur Cyclists' Union to ride as a professional. But he has not got a high chance of 'winning at the Velodrome, as only one amateur has won a recognised major professional wheel race from scratch at his first attempt. And that was in 1890. However the other scratchmen have a good chance, as they are top-class wheelmen. Of the others, Vic Browne (40 yards), Frank McCalg (40 yards), David Cope (120 yards) and Graeme Parker (110 yards) are all fancied.

It will be the 30th Annual Melbourne Cup On Wheels. Rain stops Shield play ADELAIDE. South Australia scored 12 runs without loss In 18 minutes on the first day of the Sheffield Shield match against Victoria at the Adelaide Oval yesterday. Rain delayed the start for seven minutes, and prevented any additional play after Victorian opening pair, Russell Cook and John Grant, bad bowled three overs. Paul Galloway, In his first match, batted confidently for 10.

while his experienced partner, John Causby, contributed one. The extra run was added when Grant was no-balled after he had slipped and placed his foot over the line on his first delivery, sotrrn Arcnuui, r. GAtXOWAT. (A CAt'KBV. M.

Sea ST vie 9mr It OWL St nrmmt, tmrn Mel Ml I la. 8 636 Craig Gin, 19 2-5 (1st emerg.) Guy t. 9 314 Memory HIU, 11 3-5, W. Clarke fr. 19534 Col's Monarch, 12 1-5 (1st 2 752 Allegiance Choice, 8 1-5, Simons fr.

3 178 Pleasant Design, M. Evans fr. 4 113 Brigade Veto, 9 1-5, B. Shlnn fr. 5 034 Rouge, B.

Clarke r. 6 174 General's Gift Parker fr. 7 333 Rich King, 8 4-5, G. Rothacker fr. Fullarton 11125 Sea do not wish to promote a personality Sobers is concerned," West Indian Gaskin said last night.

Jack Bates sums up Goals margin too great By Vincent Bailie Hakoah faces an uphill battle when' it clashes with champion Sydney team Hakoah in the second leg of the $6000 Australia Cup Final, at Middle Park tomorrow. "Money value" at trots By Jack Bate But today, Essendon, even without three of its top-liners John Grant, Keith Kirby and John Swanson should be strong enough to consolidate victory against rah ran. Prahran was beaten in the first round by North Melbourne, and in the last round lost on the first day to Footscray when its batsmen could not muster 108 runs. between stopper Marnoch and Hakoah Melbourne's lone striker, Jimmy Armstrong. Armstrong gets little support from his team mates, with the possible exception of right-winger Roger Fry, and will find the way to goal very hard Indeed.

But home ground advantage, plus the return of International stopper Dick Van Alphen, should turn the game into a closely contested tussle. Kick-off will be at 3 p.m. The big game will be preceded by the District League Cup Final between Fitzroy and West Sunshine. The Australia Cup will be presented to the winning team by comedian Tommy Trlnder, chairman of English Second Division club Fulham. Essendon captain Ian Monks returns to the lineup today, and his presence should help offset the loss of Shield men Grant and Kirby and Australian base-bailer Swanson.

HAWTHORN-EAST MELBOURNE is fortunate to still have Test batsman Bob Cowper in its ranks, and he should steer the Combine to a win against FITZROY. Cowper leaves soon to further his business career, in Perth. The Combine won Its first match against Richmond, and was in a good position at 023, chasing South Melbourne's 157, when rain ended play last week. Heavy loss Fitzroy, still to notch win this season, has been heavily hit by the loss of State men David Anderson and Ray Jordon, and Bill Heller, who is unavailable. Carlton, which started the season with a heavy first innings win over Footscray, has talent, plus the experience of England Test player Barry Knight enough to give it a win over Richmond.

The Richmond batsmen put together a solid 210 In the last round, but Carlton's bowlers, Poppleton, Knight, Jones and Gallagher, should unsettle the Tigers today. South Melbourne, with Alan Connolly, Russell Cook and Ian Redpath missing, should have a keen tussle with tlllngwood. Collingwood has lost batsman and spinner Keith Stackpole, and this could take a lot of the sting out of its play. Melbourne should be too strong for Northcote, while close finishes are likely in the Footscray-St. Kllda and North Melbourne-University games.

name." frith Hkery winners In capitals: Pllsror MKLBOt RNK! SOt'TR SOl'RNE T. Cetllnrweot Ricnvmta V. CAKLTON! FJsSENDON Prahran: revtearay JiT. HILDA! North Melbourne r. VNTVERSITT 1 N.nkeate y.

MEUUrRNE. The Melbourne side, which produced good form late in the season to reach the final, went down to Hakoah-Sydney 3-0 in the first leg of the final at Wentworth Park, Sydney, last week. Although Hakoah Melbourne will have many definite advantages In tomorrow's home game, it will And It hard to bridge the three-goal leeway. The Sydney side is far too classy to allow Hakoah to penetrate its solid defence too often. International Inside-forward Ray Baartz, who hammered home two goals in the first 25 minutes of last week's game, will rely on the support of Watkiss and Jones.

themselves dangerous strikers. An interesting feature of. the game will be the clash te Fair tetnpto 11 f. mobile, last Saturday. aeh way BELLWYN )B.

Kennedy I Vt chance to ImproTe on Srd to Delrin Dancw Weaurn Ballet. more 11 Au. 19. at laat rtart. MAN FBF.D IK.

Artnytnmc). Sound run atralnst atroncer company. 2nd to Laat Flood ill ydi.t. ro Jl f. Oct.

15. JOHN ST YUMA (A. Stm3na.) Enly run fith to TwinTracst, 11 f. mobil. Oct, 1.

Plact. rOUtEST MAID IJ. Moorti. Lonf Uma alao but inter in 2nd to Navy Boy. rat 10H Oct.

W. BAVY BOY (A. Return to form with hd. win from For reat Maid. rat 10 f.

Oct. IS. Haeda fit tfl Xraoi Arty. 4. SPR1TVG HANDICAP OBANUI (P.

Waltal.Waw OS Ki.t fram Vtad. AfMn. 11 t. Oct. It.

Ban 4ven raea nttl at rout flalah fraan tlb at W41 far 2nd ill to Lava Ftoad. 11M, f. laat SaU rday. Blar laapreyatit ei-lfctef. My aaacttM.

dttNOLB LAW (D, r.Upatrtck). Won from Rovtra Return. 11 f. Oct 1ft. then found pacw Ioo alow.

Ind to Carry Rowan, 24 Hen. lut Sa urday. Srwald be handy thraothout. TARDY OLEtTBRlV (W. McDowallt.

Smart type, but not driven with beat of Judrmrat when 2od RClajuy MooarcL 12U f. it Saturday. "Polc1' ahoulil PItRY PRRDA (A. Altxaflderl. Good 3od ill yda.) to Scottlih rualUer (11 yda.

11 f. Oct. If. CrheeltM twtc when fth 11 yda.) (a Catty Monarch. 12 4 f.

Mat Saturday. STwtmare. Lakt Hood (A. ruHan. Ld 11 the way to defeat Koran (11 ydl.l.

3 t. laat Saturday. May find taak mora difficult now. OBISTANO (K. Laat until nearlof furlooi, when 4th 111 Sda.) Last Flood.

U'4 f. taat Satitrday. Stewarda queatloned driver and noted that run bad ended half-way along Can do better. CLASSY MONARCH (P, Shlnn 1. Narrow win.

from Tarty Olen- i3 r. iaat sat day. nifeatl could Blurt mlneotly, pro HIGH MILLIf tO. txrwe. Fn- iahed.cn From Tth at bed for 5.

BAR1VETT HA1VDICAP NOIR PILLS (O. Battl Smart mr wit. Mt arua, atavdra real raw frera laat ohaltairTat ball, bat a Beaund oarry laat SaU li awt atsuist kat Isf DASHtNO MACTAVlffrf fj. Har- rreaveat. won taat three ta eountry and haa axcellent otaima bat followiM win (U yda.) Iram Drift II 1-5, Griffin fr.

Vtrtuy M'borouch IB 1 hen. laat Monday, oakrimSn call (r r.iwi-ftt' Broaxwcu aouna aster tra (U 13 t- Oct. 12. Lateat win (24 rtij mora 11 I sepL I Place. tfltin sTtW saaTsl wwaSatl Held on weil 2nd' to Bold Darti iii yoa.

i "i i Warrant! reapect. niNCTetM AVIAN fO. WHl0B. Flrat atart atoce June when (Jl C'tbnc 12 I. OCL U.

6. BURWOOD HANDICAP HY LOU (B Oaiii Kawd nwin (IS da.t fram Ardl Tina, Oct. IS, Similar Mai Stariy tar 71 ra KoMdivr 11V4 f. hco arda aaerled and twfat to make troaier tJlart In fatart, MY LESSON (J. tout mark but brilBant trotter wi 4n form.

Will be Improved, Tth yda to Meadow V. Park loTfc Oct, Ih Mr aim7 r4.irrat in niuckrr'. Riaky la but aotA On hiaday. Look for better tiua in ioo raa. i jh.t iajii OLC'sLh7fc J2 HMeat trotter Sridlnt reiununc to too form fram hm snsirkB Wat atari Tth Pde.

t-i Fraynab Return '3; yda ilV, f. Oct. 12. 0A aurwltt TlOLOCEUeO (J. durtna1 runnmi.

ut haa to wrarove on IKh to Hia Cnlef aul ti hcp. Oct. STANTON CHIEF C. AKn Suited by front and likely i prort on Sth (13 yda. to auiay.

ksvi i. imi 7. QVALIa STAKES BRtOADt YOLO (B. Shtaii I then baUlcd aa well far Ib SitoMbre nifkt 11 t. lal Ratavday.

BaaMr hare. BCANo R. Bmuth. Conatfnl Win from Caof Two NT ah RICH Kino (O, Rothacberl Runnar-uo taat ihree three ataxta ai iq and chat" on Srd to Se mask arrtenila on Srd to I Olid Chanre ber Fllyht. Brtfade YoaO.

i mowie ian saiuraar, dftLLntlANCE CHOICE MH. monel. Ran on from 5th tor 2nd to Fair Example. 11 tn-Mll laat Saturday. OENERAL'S OIFT (R.

September Flirht. 11 f. Saturday. Could tanprove io IiS'mVft (K. Ortfflni.

-Tourji taak from IndHno aound effort wheoKh Umber FUfht, 11 mobile kfAoRTmu, f. oirte.23 Id'' market I hteh Mime M.naewk. aAaNETT BOP. nti. BURWOOD BX2V PERTH.

"We cult where Gary manager Berkley He was explaining the West Indian captain's omission from the side to meet an Australian combined team at the WACA ground today. "We came to Australia as a combined West Indian side, not as a one-man team, and there are 18 other players who must be given opportunities to prove them-selves." Mr. Oaskin said that the main concern of the West Indian selectors was to get together a well-balanced combination to do battle in the Tests. "We are deeply conscious of Gary's greatness and we know that people In every State will want to see him in action." he said. "We are equally conscious of the danger of promoting him as a personality to the exclusion of the many other talented players In our team.

Rest needed "He Is merely one of the team." Mr. Oaskln said that Sobers had had a full English season, had played In the doiible-wlcket championship for" the World Eleven against W4 and had also played in (he match against WA last weekend. "Gary feels that he is obligated to play In Adelaide and Melbourne in our next two matches," he aid. "We must rest him whenever It is possible but I can give the assurance that we will play our stars as Often as possible without causing undue strain. "We remember that when Sir Donald Bradman went to England with Australian sides in the 1930s, every English county clamored for his Inclusion In the side.

"It lust was not possible, and It is not possible with Bobers on this tour. "Like Bradman, Sobers is not a machine." In keeping with the West Indian selectors' policy, six of the team that beat WA outright will be rested and si, others Included who have not played In a first-class match an the tour. The six omitted are Sobers, Joey Carew Charlie Orifflth, Hendricks, Seymour Nurse and Lester King. Those Included are Rohan Kanhat, Lance Olbb (who will lead the aide), Charlie Davis, Michael Flndlay, Steve Camacho aad Richard Edwards, Davis, Findlay, Camacho and Edwards have not previously played in Australia. Fast bowler Wesley Hall, who Is expected to open the attack, has a slightly Infected throat, but he Is almost certain to play today.

In the unlikely event of his late withdrawal he will probably be replaced by Charlie Griffith. Play will continue tomorrow and on Monday. The match will end on Tuesday. 1 Increased stakes for jumps Next year's VFC Grand National Hurdle and Steeple will be sponsored bv Qllbeys, Australia, Pty. Ltd.

The VRO has not yet framed programmes for the nationals, but both races could be worth about 120 000. This year's Orand National Hurdle carried stake money of 112000. and the Orand National Steeple $15,000. Sponsorship of the nationals Is announced In the VRO's race book for today's Victoria Derby meet lng at Flemington. A VRC official yesterday confirmed that Gllbeys would sponsor the two races but added that details would not be announced until January or February.

LINDSAY MUDGE. Golf cup for left-handers Four golfers have been chosen to represent Victoria in the Len Nettlefold Cup for left-handed golfers, at ran bourn, on November 7 and 8. They are Colin Francis (Eastern), Jock Balding (Oreenacres), David Dawson (Traralgon), and Norm Pattlson (Warragul), The cup will be contested at the same time as the Australian championship for left-handed golfers. 1. BELMORE HCP.

SUFI (J, t.9 W.J-Bui m.BWl with irt iUj4A Oct. U. ftm rna.lMt BOLD DAVID (A. fllnwoj). R4 widt for moat of Journey and von iia ras.

iron wojtu mil, 12H Oct. lX nultM tO. ItoUMcttci-i. put atx au.ru tut toted lul trick At Showrrounda with lut-fttrt win iron spnm uoia. i i.

Apr. 137 Sure to be forward. THE COl'ST (ft. D. WUaon).

Uaualljr fJowtj awaj to ataodlnt aUrta, but altoiild fo well Iron) Tfoir Rated f.l-5 for 2nd to Adaptor. 12 t. mofcWt. Oct. 19.

Place, TodLelucb (J. P. McXar). Mobile ahoulfj ault for amooth start ind faprorcmenl op iih to Adaptor 12 mooile. Oct.

It). Top type when in term. FLYING ACTION (K. Pocockl. from Vlcklt Marie, Miidura.

If FFA. Oct- 4. then 5th to Adaptor. 12 mobile. Oct.

1ft. Place chance. TIMOTHY SCOTT (L. Conn). Won Terana $4 f.

mobile. Jtna AUnft'ra? dL ctlSiwto lotrjwed' 2. BREWIS STAKES SDTOS, SAT (L. WIQUm.1 KaU I l-S wlulM H. rait 11UC.

Oualllrrte. Aar. J. UUrt wla atart atowlr awar far Ath fit 5 do Stiauat PaaMTama. Waal.

1 WT.MadaT. Mr VKAY YT, Alleni. Good 4th to Ryanrold. 12 f. mobile.

Oct. 19. Raoed wide when aid to I rborourh 7. kat BYANOOLD (Je Lt flutur). Kronf from fth at bell to win rotn Suoiet Faaorama, ltu Oct.

IS. Each waj. sVON KOTT (A. Simon dai.WeQ back for moct of trip, then ran tfd to Garry Rowan, ifu eui sttroni ptaea jniACT (P. Tarlor).

CUImi (ollrrwiai 1 yda, wla. from flara'i imaae, 11 rnoWle. Oct 19. first rimnaw Ion lor too time. FAIB KXAMP1C (J.

atnliht). Kud7widt for moat oif way to fin, da, Trofal Alkilanca Suited br motile or miproTrment -i. fttawajf from atandlnf tM wortt. 3. GRADUATION STAKES tVNSrr PANORAMA (I, Mela-wajl.

Km rear Mat ela elarta, MS haa awaewTMl a tea 5wre reewntlr. Wan trawl parlet Dmw. II twin Oct, Ikrwi tsaeta swek. IM all way wtii fr.M OeeesanS. Oaaaeeter W'ral i f.

ra.l Taaeaar. Slf aatsVuii, rt ASA'S IHAOI (X. BlrstV placed ut thm starts rerMtlT, ful.Jl Sot held well Irf to relr taample, 11 I. riioHki list Satarlw. Co did oust.

Sis MORASsi rn, armmt. Ursalrr does well Irora sundtnl Urt and oauld Lnsreet on Its Lav 1 2BTlti Srvwlt Itabaa. 4.ll ItaHaal ROM VOLO. T.A OptnLCt -J. Backers should have "money value" odds at the Showground trots tonight.

In sharp contrast to recent weeks, inter-state bookmakers have framed markets of near each-way odds in four of the seven events. Shortest priced favorite is the consistent Sunset Panorama, who has been quoted at evens for the Graduation Stakes. But all the horses in this race could be regarded as as the event is restricted to novice drivers. Also, Sunset Panorama Is on the 12 yards line, and will need a dear run if she is to win. Sunset Panorama's favoritism Is a result of her record of four wins and twice being runner up at her past six starts.

No risk Adlos Bay, 54 In the Brewis Stakes, is closest to 1 Sunset Panorama in pre- I post discussions, and there Is very little risk about him being defeated. He won off 13 yards from Oencral's Gift at Kllmore on October 8, and his slowly away fifth (12 yards) behind Sunset Panorama at Warragul last Tuesday can be ignored. Next shortest priced favorite Is Garrison Call, at 84 in the Dennett Handicap, but I believe the smart pacer Nolr Fills will win this race. Feature race Is the 13000 Spring Handicap, and 12 yards marker Koranul should Win It, Koranul, although chancy oft the mark. Indicated a win was near after an evenly run race to be second off 12 yards to Last Flood last Saturday, Night trots Ussas rMeiMaet seitwsi f1 fili- "Wast sVatha.

Bawl IS TIsaMl). tMet, SJS WIS STARES, Sawsa Bar. Orew. fteaaea. If Mt La.

Rwanvaw mtm mr UMit. Otympla Tro to So atavm. tnitatJaPVtMA HTAKES. YOwO. aV4M I a it tt ls IS ORADUATIOft STARES, sraiKo acp, 4 Esa-aaal.

Ron Barassl, Carlton't captain-coach, has an injured, mist inspected by Galahs medical officer, Dr. John Silver. Looking on is Barassi't former team-mate, Melbourne fuU-back Tassie Johnson..

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