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rOge IB PHONES: HUIIII (Ten Lines). CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING: HFIII1 (30 Lines) MELBOURNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1956 Football Speed I Decision Tomorrow HENDERSON GOMES IN on l-arqunar Run in Feehan 1 it Ka. 1 4 Jfffl Heroic A decision on a start for Forquhar in the John F. Feehan Handicap at Moonee Valley tomorrow will not be made until tomorrow morning. FOR FOOTSCRAY AS FORWARD By Percy Beames Footscray sprang a surprise by choosing full back Herb Henderson to play on a flank in the League preliminary final tomorow at the M.C.G.

against Colling-wood. The Magpies will attempt to win their way through to the grand final with one change that has brought active Ken Smale back to full-forward. Farquhar has never this year will be known NMHi at the Valley and Until this year the raca the owners do not want to give the norse a naru has been run under quality handicap conditions, with a 9.5 maximum. run if were is any chance ot him finding the track difficult to Now it is an open handi cap with no maximum. handle.

Farqunars recent, iu" slight ankle cen weignt umii. Arlunya has 9.4, giving lb, to Farquhar. tre nau-oacK Tea wniLien, finger soreness, and half back flanker Jim Gallaeher. has been most impressive and the prepost betting charts suggest he could be a strong opponent for Arlunya tomorrow. tender thigh, have all made inree none wnoee form will be watched closely in the Feehan Handicap will be Better Boy, Storm Glow and King's Reign.

Klna's Relfm's ntmnm complete recoveries. Ron Henricksen trained with his thumb out of pias Farqunar is a souu cwm favorite at one point under i 4 1 Yfsr si 1 ter, out lauea to pass a each-way odds. medical test. In deciding on the return ol Henderson, selectors refused to be Influenced by the fact that he has been Idle for seven weeks, and hag never played In attack for the seniors. Hurt against St.

Kllda In the 13th round ol the season, Henderson has been under treatment for torn and twisted ligaments of the right ankle. IJntll last Tuesday night, he had not been able to put full force Into his kicks. But his training last Tues are the derbys. Better Boy and Storm Glow are being prepared for Anunja- is a no impost favorite for the Fee. sun Handicap, and has done so well this week that he looks the winner, If he starta, rvniv hp aw rain can bring Hopes Rise wie cups.

Better Bov Is the Knviiah horse who caused a sensa. for McGivern 'VflsV(. Li ifcjt, ic i.v rfsassamsj uon oy icrecung an the way to win the Hotham Handicap at Flermngtcra last Vie- about a change of plans for Arlunya. "I will not take the slightest risk with him," Burke belief Is Henderson's high marking ability. He came from the country as a forward-follower and, before earning promotion to the senior side as full-back, played with the seconds as a centre halfrforward.

Besides building up aerial attacking strength, the move has opened up the way. If. need be, for Footscray to switch over to its earlier plan of giving Jack Collins a roving commission In attack. This could be put Into operation by switching Collins to the flank and moving Henderson to centre half-forward. The player to lose his Elace through Henderson's lcluslon was utility man John Westacott.

Guarding against the possibility of a breakdown by Henderson, Footscray has named rugged Lionel Ryan as one of the reserves. Strong training form last night conclusively proved that Jack Collins had fully recovered from the knee soreness ha carried Into the first semi-final. Follower Arthur Edwards, troubled last week with wng ueroy aay. Storm Glow is from Ade. day and last night convinced the doctor and the selec aalrl.

lalde and already has been Tf It. hnnnens to rain tors about nis recovery. Melbourne Is increasing-ly hopeful of having centre half-back Geoff McGivern available for the grand final on Saturday week. backed by followers of Pitted against Ron Porta enough to make the track heaw Arlunya will not uuicr dim isninuiiinffs stable to win the Caulffeld In special marking practice, Henderson came through with flying colors. Constant treatment Is ef start." Big Horse When he fal ed to hold fecting rapid Improvement in his recovery from the ball In the air Henderson recovered quickly and fought for It with keenness Arlunya Is second favorite strained leg ligaments.

ior tne uauineia uup. spirit on the ground. Like other hiRruy laneiea RON Footscray half-bock flanker, races at top speed to gather in a mark at practice for tomorrow' League final against McGivern can now walk freelv without feeling anv DesDite his lack of senior cup candidates, Ariunya's restriction or tightening of lorwara experience, selectors are confident he will tne ligaments. lorm nas an important earing on discussions on the big cuds double. accustom himself to the posi McGlvern's first serious test is scheduled for next tion.

Arlunya has furnished into a big horse of magnificent The main reason for that Tuesday. A satisfactory run then, quality. Rider Out for Two Months Caulfleld Jockey George Nichols Intends appealing against two months' suspension imposed by VJM, stewards yesterday. Stewards found Nichols guilty of careless riding on Emphatic In the Memste Stakes at Caulfleld last Saturday. It was found that Nlcholi erossed to the rails too sharply shortly after the start.

This forced Coppice on to King's Reign and caused that horse to be checked and stumble. ENSIGN. followed by a trouble-free match practice test on the mnnr football tie is lype wno rw-qnlres plenty of work not fast gallops, but long, solid exercise at about half nue. Thursday, would ensure his retention in tne side. Laurie Mithen tarred his Following the Feehan Souths Narrow wrist durine last night's Handicap.

Ariunya's next run will be in the Invitation Stakes over seven furlongs match practice: He left the Held, but returned with supporting strapping on the Five Australians Left in U.S. Singles Title NEW YORK, September 6 (A.A.P.).' Fire Australian! remained in the United States men's singles lawn tennis championship when play ended last night, but one of them must be eliminated today because Lewis Hoiad has been matched against his fellow Australian Roy Emerson in a quarter-final match. wrist ana continued to train at cauineicl on snow aay, Thursdav. September 27. Semi-final Win South Melbourne gained a five point vic well.

For the first time the race RAY GABELICH, Collingwood ruckman, sends ih ball downfleld with a powerful kick at practice yesterday for tomorrow's final against Footscray. Young Regan tory over North Melbourne with a goal kicked only minutes before the final siren, in the first Out of Fight semi-final of the night football premiership at South last night. of Wimbledon in defeat Young Regan has pulled a leg muscle and cannot meet 202 games and 18 sets in four matches said he could Despite last use of the NORTH MFX- N. Dean. K.

ing Grant Uolden (Unitea States), 6-3, 6-2, 7-5. He said that Ashley tiaroia riper ior tneir i rounder at Collingwood to nleht. nuinrui. Dean, Templar, wind, South found North's defence an al Big Crowds Lift M.R.C. Surplus By Ensign Feature, races attracting increased crowds were mainly responsible for the Melbourne Racing Club showing a.bigger surplus of 5480 for the season to July 31.

dtlc. Magpies Aim to Balance Attack By returning active, fast-leading Ken Smale to full-forward, Collingwood aims to bring greater balance to its attack besides strengthening its ruck to meet the threat of Footscray's big man power. Bat. south Minjinimmc' Cooper found his best form Just when it seemed he was The main fitdit will be re. most impassable barrier Sibun.

GOidiinlUi Yoimeer. Taylor. Prltt. Primmer. NORTH MEX- until Monks kicked tne placed by two 10-round bouts Jimmy McMahon v.

nuuKntEt AYiett. Dwrer. Mriyn, on tne verge 01 a exeat, ay Sammy Glammalva. icinpiar, naiionn. i-rujraiie.

winning goal, its only goal for the quarter. Ken Rosewall and Ashley Cooper also reached the 3uarter-flnal round yester-ay and Neale Fraser was expected to be the fifth Australian among the eight players In that round when his match against Gil Shea (United State), interrupted by darkness, is completed today. Three United States players Viotor Selxas, Hamilton Richardson and Richard Savitt are quarter-flnal-lsts. Allison Danzlr. tennis Hogan (s, Melb.) ni'lliM (htfh muarl rw Vmin.

use" tne rest. MEN'S SINGLES. Bat Emer-od d. AM Segal 9-11, 7-5, 6-2, 6-1 Ken Rosewall Hurti Stewart 2-6. 9-7, 6-1, 8-2: VIC Stilts 4.

Torrjen UMch, 3-6. 6-3, 6-4. 6-3; Lrw Hoad d. Grant Gol-drn, 6-3S S-2. 7-5; Ashler Cooper d.

Sam Glammalva, 3-6, 3-6. 6-4, 6- 3. 7-3: Dick Savm d. Pancho Contreras, 6-3, 6-2. 6-2; Kara.

Richardson d. Alejandro CHmedo, 7- 3. 6-2. 6-0: Meale Fraser v. GU.

Shea. 5-7. 6-3. 6-3. 8-8 (match onflnlshel because of derdtnece).

WOMEN'S SINGLES, Third Round: Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode d. Mrs. -Brewer, 7-5, Althea Gibson d. Karol Fageroe, 6-3, 6-2: Darlene Hard d.

Mrs. Bunny Voc-pers, 6-3. 6-2: Mrs. Betty Rosen- trooper snowea tne quality of his game in pulling out of tne hole and going on to victory. The Southerners' slight er; uanoH is.

jweio.j. Knee, oj Ray Nash and Young Var-don v. Wally Jenkins. The supporting bouts will be an eight, a six, two of four rounds and three three-rounders. cuulon.

by TDbln. aerial supremacy, great drive from centreman Mick Sibun and cool, outstand At trance 17.500; fttc 2100. Umpire. woo lie. duties nam nicnaroson is meet the winner of the and work In with Jones.

Fraser-Shea match today. With FCun.sr-.h and Mann Savitt meets Rosewall on ing forward play by Fred Goldsmith played a decisive part in their success. Friday, and Selxas plays resting off the ball, Collingwood looks to have greater The surplus was 252 higher than the previous year. Average attendance was 21S07, compared with 21,929 in 1964-55 an increase of 13.5 per cent. ivooper.

support for the full-forward Aiinougn uoiasmun aia not score a goal after half- Selxas. who has had a lurn rma a. eww. snauer Semi-final Teams IT 0-3. rugged path having played tnan was the case last week, As an ODenlng ruck com Distribution of stakes totalled a record 103,470.

Revenue, Including 239,178 admittance money and 14,241 for members' subscriptions, was 264,799. Charges for use of racecourses absorbed 24,188, an Increase of 3491, Racing expenditure was 57,938. Track and drainage prlvl slon for the new course at writer, said In the "New York Times" today Australia's position ot dominance in tennis was reflected by yesterday's re- Mlta time, his four In tne first half established a gap binatlon, Ray Oabelich and Laurie Rymer will work together and switch with Neil COLLINGWOOD which cost North a great deal of time to bridge with the wind advantage In the FOOTSCRAY Age. Ht Wt. BACKS.

Ho orldprl that the surprise Release of Neil Mann, who was used at full-forward last week, will greatly help the rucks. Until suffering a broken bone in the hand against St. Kilda. Smale was Col-llngwood's best and most consistent forward. Failure to recapture that form after missing five games led to his omission from the second semi-final against Melbourne.

His keenness to regain touch has been shown by his two trips this week from Warracknabeal to train with Collinffwoood. He has kicked 24 goals with the Magpies this year. Whirlwind Hitting nf the rlav was the difficulty Age. Ht. Wt.

BACKS. third ouarter. Second Season of Basketball Lexurue footballers will North won on the wines Rosewall had In winning from Hugh Stewart (United Mann and Neville Waller. One significant move made In defence was the switching of Ron Kingston to centre half-back in place of Peter Lucas. DONALD 29 S.10 13.0 PORTA 20 6.0 13.0 EDWARDS 22 6.1 13.7 GREVE 21 5.10H 12.2 SULLIVAN 24 6.0 12.7 WALLER 23 6.1 13.7 and at centre half-forward, where Dudgale was outstanding, but two blank States), 2-6, 9-7, 6-1, u-j.

Stewart, who had been Sandown Park was 17,250, against 6500 the previous year. The club has now provided 91372 for work at the HALF-BACKS. tnurirur EuroDean tourna Pumose of the move is far play their second season of professional basketball this summeir. spots on the nali-iorwara flnnks forced North to relv LUCAS 26 6.0 12.10 KINGSTON 24 5.10J4 12.10 Kingston to take over the ments for some years, was "giving the miseries to the IHHo Australian with his at Scarborough SCARBOROUGH, September 6 (A.A.P.). Whirlwind batting added 193 runs in 110 minutes in the pre-lunch session of the Aus-tralia-Pearce's XI festival game today.

heavily at times on Its rucks TUCK 25 6.0 13.0 CENTRES. Les Poote, who donimated responsibility or guardim centre half-forward Jacl Collins. and rovers to anve tne oau the series last year, will MERRETT 22 5.7 10.4 to the eoal-mouth powerful servioe for the first two sets "The gifted little artist When the sides last met atraln strto with the saints W. TWOMEY 28 6.0 13.3 South's second auarter HEDT 19 5.8 11.1 af ter cxnohing Maflra tids Paved Way nf tha rar.niipr. Was lUSt an at Footscray, Kingston did extremely well In prevent burst of 3.6.

and North's renlvlng effort of 4.2 In the third term produced brilliant wineman Ron ITHret t.Via ICnffllsh bats Injury naved the way for ing uoiuns from breaklnf loose. That lesson has no' been forgotten by Colling' man rattled ud 79 in half Richards football. year. The series will be controlled by the Victorian Basketball League, which consists of delegates from an hour for the loss of five wooa. other tennis player, with hands of clay, for the first He could not make his volley nor control his ground strokes not even his feared backhand.

"it was in the twelfth first innings was closed at Besides that, Kingston with a slight edge In reach. Clegg Reliable Cleetr. at centre half-for HALF-BACKS. GALLAGHER 2S 5.11 13.0 E. WHITTEN 23 6.0 13.4 STOCKMAN 22 6.0 13.0 CENTRES.

RAWSON 5.S 11.10 BOX 24 5.11 12.6 REYNOLDS 23 5.T 12.0 HALF-FORWARDS. DUFFY 24 5.11 12.5 1. COLLINS 28 "6.0 13.4 HENDERSON 25 6.2 13.5 FORWARD8. Gn.MORE 2 6.4 14.0 CROSS 21 6.0 12.7 ROSS 22 S.ll 13.7 FOLLOWERS. STEVENS 26 6.2 14.0 MeRAB 19 6.1 14.0 ROVER.

KERR 22 S.8 13.0 RESERVES. DIXON 23 5.7 12.0 RYAN 21 5.11 14.0 EMERGENCIES. WESTACOTT 21 6.1 13.0 K. SMITH 21 5.10 12.0 CI.OUGH 22 6.2 13.7 BROADWAY 21 5.10 12.5 sure that no batsman makes a duck. Rutherford was bowled for 18 attempting to cut an off-break from Wardle.

Harvey Joined Burke with the Australians 137, and almost lBme4la4ely Harvey danced out to on-drive Shepherd Into the pavilion enclosure for six. 8272. HALF-FORWARDS. K. TURNER 21 5.10 12.4 WEIDEMAN 20 6.1 13.6 SERONG 20 6.0 12.7 FORWARDS.

KUPSCH 22 5.9 12.6 SMALE 22 6.0 12.7 MANN 31 6.2 13.10 FOLLOWERS. GABELICH 23 6.4 14.10 RYMER 22 6.W, 14.7 ROVER. JONES 21 5.7 12.0 EMERGENCIES. ward was a reliable avenue Is better equipped In the air than Lucas to look after Collins. new iracK.

Assets Include 318,549 in Commonwealth loam! 184,302 in freehold land and bulldlnrs, and 18,65 bank credit. Rover Signed by Carlton Leo Brereton, a talented rover who won the best and fairest award in the Cotnma competition, has been signed by Carlton Former half-forward star, Ray Oarby, made special representations to Carlton to have Brereton signed. Brereton, of similar buod to Geelorur rover Peter Pianto, is 19 years old. fnme tnf tVlP KPCOnd Set) Tnen tne Austxaiians ai-tacked the bowling for 2114 in 80 minutes. all competing teams.

The V.B.L. is negotiating for the use of one of three central city sites, and is hopeful of starting the series in December, soon after the Olympic Games. to goal In the second quarter and he wm ably sun- fhat hp. first regained his Back pocket defender Bob Oreve under slight doubt ported bv Marshall Younser, TJo inof r.Vta crama. hut his who came on as a reserve.

Nell Harvey carveq out 53 in 25 minutes runs from boundaries Including three sixes. i stockv Ensland wicket- liehtnine Quickness in the He went out off the The ruckwork of Brian last Tuesday with a bruised thigh, trained strongly and again held his place ahead rnnirt-fira vollev exchanges second ball of David Shep- Martyn and the tslented nlnv of North's small men nerors tast over oeiore mncn served notice that he was on holn-trlrrAr prire. both Ul hiS 01 Lrrei anarp. HAMILTON 27 6.0K 14.0 keeper Godfrey Evans when he slammed the ball Avlett. OTiilloran and the Inclusion of Smale.

It also forced selectors ln-t8 bringing Thorold Merrett back to the wing from a half-forward flank where he seemed to be wasted throughout the Melbourne game. Six-footer Bill Serong, who last week helped Bill Jones with the roving, tomorrow will start off on the half-forward flank in place of Merrett to provide Collingwood with a tall attacking first line. Now that Neil Mann with his safe marking and steady, dependable hitting out from the ruck has been released to run on the ball, Collingwood has not persisted with the experiment of playing Ron Kupsch as a ruckman. Instead Kupsch. who dis-Dlaved Dace and tenacity, 22 5.9 12.0 DAVIDSON mental processes and reflex high to the mid-wickc V.R.C.

Rejects Seymour Move Dwver were the power be action." boundary where wardle took hind many moves. 20 6.2 12.12 23 5.9 12.0 21 5.10 12.2 Out: Richards wnaiea into me Ausu-euiau attack from the outset today to add 15 to his overnight eight in the first five minutes. a nice running eaten. Danzig saia nwsa wno every inch the champion BREWER SHARP HOWELL In: Smale. (Injured).

MTI.B. 4.1 1.7 LIS f7) MELB. 3.7 3 10 7.1S R.14 ffla) Coals. SOUTH MELBOURNE! GUTHRIE 21 6.0 12.10 Olympic Pool Roof Move In: Henderson. Out: WegUcott, Seymour Racing Club's Eroposal to hold a Junior ntemational stakes for apprentices has been rejected Tha rest of the batsmen Goldamltn 4.

u. Maiinews 4. tiegg, followed his example. Jamaican Out of Olympics The Enitllsh side's 272 took Support for Melbourne City Council only 168 minutes. Parks and Gardens com mittce Is considering: HOLLYWOOD, Sept.

6 Tote Move proposal that the old Carlton, for the semi-nnai of the night football against Richmond next week, expects to be strengthened by the inclusion of John James, who could not play last Tuesday against Fltzroy. Leg Injuries are troubling defenders Peter Webster and Colin Holt, but there is every chance they will clear up before next Wednesday. "Lollipops" Burke and Rutherford Oeonre Rhoden. of Jam oy wie v.ct.u. Seymour hoped to hold the race at its meeting on October 10.

The VJt.O. would not approve of the request to alter the conditions of a race to restrict it to local and international apprentices. Olvmnic pool be roofed Tnt.rivliint.lon of off-the- aica, 400-metre champion in the 1952 Olympics, said yesterday he had notified his will swing over to roving opened. the Australian in and renamed the "Sir Frank Beaurepaire Memorial Pool." course totansator wageruiB in Victoria would have no nings against Tyson and country he would not com pete at Melbourne this year. great effect on racecourse xrueman ana eacn scored an opening single from fes MOONEE VALLEY RACING Sir Frank Beaurepaire was the driving force behind the pool being built.

Most civic tival -lollipops wnicn en CLUB RATTinnAT. SEPT 22. 1950. leaders think it more adDrO' atcenaances ai. fixtures, in the opinion of the general manager of the New Zealand Totallsator Agency Board (Mr.

O. L. oranse). who is here at the Drlate to name this Dool Whiteside-Warkc Stable Scoreboard after him, rather than the new one at Olympic Park. It is considered the new pool alwavs will be known as the "OlvmDic Pool" be invitation of Melbourne race clubs.

J. Mr. orange sara biwhu-nces in New Zealand dur- cause It has been built for T. N. FEABCE'8 XI.

First IntunSs. Richardson, Cralf, Ar- the uames. inrr tha nast vear were 14 The move to cover the old slightly lower, hut the drop ener Archer pool will be welcomed by the couia not, oe Lands Two Plunges, The Whiteiide-Worke stable landed two betting coups at Bacchus Marsh yesterday when Blue Pilot won the Third Maiden Plate and Leading Hussar the Handicap Jumpers Flat. puouc ana swimming our waserinff. 4S Compton, Miner gurn- aud iihtHn, ti navld ENTRIES CLOSE at the Club'l Offlce, 4H2 Bourke Street, Melbourne, at 3 p.m.

on TUESDAY. SEPTEM- BER NULLA NULLA WELTER. 1 1000 For tour-vcar-old and over. 8 at. minimum.

SUt furlong lew 20 yards. MOUNT COTTER ELL TRIAL HURDLE. 1730 For horsei which at time of starting have not won a hurdle race of the value to the winner of more than 250. Two mllea and a furione. ALBION HANDICAP.

100O For three-rcar-old. One mile. GLENARA HANDICAP. 1500 For hones. For conditions, sec Entry Form.

One mile and a quarter. BUDCEREE HANDICAP. 1000 One mile and five furlongs. CHANDOS HANDICAP. 1000 for and over.

One mile, HANDICAPS published Monday, September 17. ACCEPTANCES. 1 p.m. Thursday. September 20.

If entries are made by telegram. eials. "New Zealand punters were keen on the scheme son 1 The outdated City Baths are too small to cater for out-of-summer swimming, wagers were invested before which is becoming increas' tnrlv nnnlibir. agencies ciosea at, hpfnrs the riav of the races. Covering of the pool would The stable, noted for Dickie Handicap and after winning the race left the Bailey, ttpd Maddoeks, Davidson Evans, atpd Maddoeks, Benand Goonesena, Benaua, Davidson Wardle, stpd Maddocka, Benand Iroeman, Crals, Benand Tyson, n.o.

"Furtner, per cent, 01 the wagering took place before 11 a.m. on the day of enanie it to oe run on mora nrnfltable basis. its plunges on country course without taking an tracks in tne past two the meetings. years, was represented by only two runners at the "This." Mr. urange saiu, lAfr.

nnlv five rer cent, in- It would also open the way for the new stadium to be used more for profit-making entertainment to help pay for upkeet-. BRIICE WELCH. the entry fee must also be tele. vAfswi rltirincr the afternoon. Shepnera, n.o.

other ride. Hutchinson landed Chantlson a narrow winner after he looked to be hopelessly beaten at the turn. Chantlson, favorite at 74, enjoyed the run of the race, but lost ground quickly at sunanes Irspnea. ALL SNTRIES. 1.

W. S. COX. Secretary. Total for 9 wlrts.

(dee.) Z72 FALL! 23. US. ISt. US, Z10, Z9B. tne cum.

9 BOWLING. (I'M 7 Hutchinson, riding vigor M. K. 3 12 1 43 meeting. Blue Pilot, favorite at 21, Save an impressive display 3 outclass his rivals, but Leading Hussar had a much harder task in the Jumpers' flat Leading Hussar opened at 52 and started at 64.

Leading Hussar fought on gamely after being challenged by the unlucky Easter Parade to win in the closest finish of the day. Easter Parade was one ously, threaded his way Miller Archer Johnson Benand Davidson Mr. A. Green, a son of ths late Mr. Sol Green and she carried the colors made famous by Gothic.

Miss Nebris Is a half-slsterto Caulfleld Cup winner Grey Boots. A protest lodged by O. Collins, rider of Batrovn, against Prince Patelth, winner of the Advanced Mils Handicap, was dismissed. Batrova finished second. Preston Award to Les Sweet Centreman Les Sweet has been awarded Preston's best and fairest trophy for 1956.

Sweet, who was expected to figure prominently in Listen Cup voting but finished well down, beat follower John Cusack. The "most consistent award went to Ray McBeaa and the best clubman to Kevin Chard. 1 41 1 103 uirougn tne neia ana overhauled BUtmore in the last stride. 11 0 ss which indicates that the scheme could not be blamed for dwindling attendances." Timetable for Amateur Aths. The tlmetrtble for the opening day of the V.A.A.A.

(trnrtcd cratch programmes at Olympic Park tomorrow: 1.45 p.m., 220 hurdles: i.0, hlsth Jump, hop step and Jump, shot put, discus: 2.5, mile walk (dlv 1): 2.15, 100 yards a. 33, mile run (three divisions); 2.55, 100 yards heaU: 3.15. 440 yards heata; 3 30. mile run (three divisions): 3.45. austhaua.

rtnt Burke, n.o, Rutherford, Wardle Harvey, Wardle, 8hep herd Sundries TOMORROW (SATURDAY NIGHT) and MONDAY NIGHT NEXT FOR GALA OPEMXG TIN HARE GREYHOUND RACING SANDOWN PARK (Spring Vale) 10 RACES 1 FIRST 7.45 P.M. QUIrTfiUA WIN I PMCX TOTALIZATOR STRAIGHT OCT I S3 'ft Veteran joeney i. new-ton was suspended for a month after he had won the Second Handicap Maiden Plate on Miss Nebris, A protest lodged by A. Burton, rider of the second horse Chetson, against Miss Nebris on the grounds of interference near the finish, was dismissed. Miss Nebris is owned by 114 Total for wickets fc-tts-s of the last to leave the barrier and had to make a long, sustained run around the field to get within striking distance at the turn.

Jockey R. Hutchinson made a special trip to ride Chantlson In the Chas. FALL! 37, 114. BOWLINO. Tyswn, S1S-, Trneman a4; Shepherd, i41; Warola, iiU mile walk (dlv.

J): 4.0, 100 yarns heats: 4.20, 440 yards heats: 4.J0. mile ntn (three PETER McRAE (Fuottcroy) taking a low pass of practice yesterday tar tht final tomorrow against Collingwood. CONCESSION 1 FLACK I IIETTINO. dlTWoru); 4.58, tteeplechaM..

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