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The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 19

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TENDERS BUSINESSES, HOTELS Tf)9 'Ag9, Monday, December 21, 1964 19 Four Starts, Four Wins ANGELIQUE'S WIN A rf-V -N. -w-. Ttr-w -v TH Trill TB-k i I Olympian Marries JL TO HUNTER CUP By JacH Bates A NGELIQUE'S win in the 3UZ Cup at the show A grounds on Saturday night showed she could easily add the 5000 G. Hunter Cup, on January 9, to her already impressive record. from 24 yards behind, the mare scored stylishly by a head over Keignmg improving Macaree.

Monarch and the Angelique finished third to Minuteman in this year's Hun Later she runner-up to the same horse to. the Inter-Dominion championships, In the 1965 Hunter Cup she and Minuteman will i Tasmanian Race for Palpitate By Jack Bates Brilliant pacer test the Z8Z5 Tasmanian Trotting Championship. at Elwick next week end as a result of his slashing win in the Allan Lappan Handicap at the show. gorunds on Saturday night. Referee Outs Star Swiss Cyclist TERENCE (K.

Higrgins) winner of the West-breen Handicap, returns to scale at Moonee Valley 1 on Saturday. It was Terence's fourth win In four starts. Terence Set Hard Task By Bill Casoy Brilliant colt who maintained his un-, beaten record with an easy win in the Wcst-breen Handicap at Moonee Valley on Saturday, has been set a big task in next Saturday's Holiday Stakes at Caulfleld. V.A.T.C. handlriRmx'i' M)-.

George Davis has weighted him on 9.6 18 lb. more than his nearest rivals in the weights. Mystic and Slainte Mhath. Terence has now won at his only- four starts, and trainer Tony Lopes plans to run him atraln in r.h TTniirinv Stakes. The colt carried nt thp Valley on -Saturday and scored, comfortably from Mystic (201) by a length, with Grand Arctic (61) a length and a half, away third.

Small wprp irivpn' little chance of backing ithe colt, as he was always at odds on. Terence opened at B4 nn and touched 94 on before easing slightly in the concluding RtarreR nf ty, start at 74 on. Lynchris was est: backed to beat the favorite. He opened at 41. touohnrl fi1.

nnrl started at Terence was ridden fnr r.hn (first, time bv ton innkev- Rw Higgins, who has now won races in cue metropolitan area this season. PAM JflLBORN, 1964 OLYMPIAN, snaps a photo of fellow-Olympian Judy Amoore after Judy's marriage to Mr. Evan Pollock, at St. Andrew's Presbyternian Church, Frankgton, on Saturday AU three are school teachers. Judy and Pam both won Bronze Medals at the Tokyo Olympics.

Cup as her main mission of the Melbourne season. Later on she will go to naroia arK in.s.w.) for a atouuu leature race dur 'ing Easter, Feature of Anrelioue's nwe outuraay mgnt ssc wni'i ui uie Delating. Rhp nrtAnarl A1A but had eased to- 114 al barrier rise because many punters believed she -could not concede final nhW 19 Opal Chief firmed to Angelique -was: well baci after the first hi. responded well, -racing 'two wide over the, final lap, to flnlsK Rf.mnclv nnri enofnV. the verdict Reigning Ooal Chief had hLs r.hanrp ruined' when, checked badly uy uuiuuiy iiiuiiuer soon a iter me stare.

He 1 lucky to finish fifth. Baulked Agog was also baulked fnr a run earlv Hp rilri nni d-oM tutni unui me last lew yards, and did well to finish a close fourth. Macaree laclnc firer-nn since July, gave a pointer to nn etuijr win, xi tj ran on and would have irouDiea ine winner in a few more yaras. j. UeilGllffO JJOffS fp.

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Side SANTIAGO (Chile), De. 20. The touring M.C.C. team defeated a combined Chilean XI by 180 runs at the Santiago country club vesterdav in the first match here on its South American The M.C.C. ran up 4279 in three-and-a-ahalf hours before declaring, and dis missed the Chileans for 99 runs.

For the M.C.C. -Lewis scored 87, Hutton 84, Gibson 47 and White 38. A.A.P. By Ron Carter "CONTROVERSIAL Swiss cyclist Oscar Plattner got lv on the wrong side of officials in his first race at the Olympic Velodrome on Saturday night after being in Australia only a few hours. COMMON WEALTH V- AND INDUSTR BrTffrJTTtlTr- niraiPAD ORGANISATION.

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Lid. (or deliveiry of and triaterlals Si' over holiday January2! 28 Bnd- QUARRIES SIT, SCARRIES Plattner won his heat of the professional Derby, but was disqualified, for a breach of the rules over the last 50 yards of -the race. He -raced underneath N.S.W.' rider Bob Ryan and below the pole line as the PAIRS BOWLS Grade Former accepted the decision without any argument. During his four previous visits to Melbourne, Plattner figured in many fiery incidents with officials and other riders. Borrowed Gear Plattner and Ryan both arrived in Melbourne from Europe on Saturday and because their gear: was locked in -a freight shed at Melbourne airport they Jiad to borrow-much of their equipment on Saturday night.

Ryan settled down much better than Plattner and was in the winning team for the 100-kilometre teams race. Rvan won ovonf m(M Australians Are Top Pros. DONDON, Deo. 20. Australians Ken Rose- wall and Rod Laver topped a list or proiessionai tennis rankings in the "Observer" newspaper today.

Snorts columnist Norris Mcwmirter said his list was based on, recent results in tne proiessionai circuit. He- gave the- top eight rankings to: li iten Rose-wall. 2. Rod Laver. .3.

Pan- cho Gonzales (America) and Andres uimeno (Spain) 5. Lew Hoad Alex Omedo (Peru. 7. Butch Buchholz (America). 8, Rob- err.

ti-Tancej. McWhirter said that nf the amateurs. Australians Roy Emerson and Fred Stolle, and American Chuck McKinlev could be regarded as being at least as good as Olmedo. Manual Santana (SDain). Dennis Falston (America) and Rafael Osuna (Mexico), could be regarded as good as France's much improved Haillet.

'If this assessment is reasonable, there are six amateurs among the top 14 players In the world, and cms is anigner proportion than for any season since Jack Kramer started his circus recruiting in real earnest," McWhirter said. A.A.r. Olympic Park Dogs Fields, box draw, form, winning times and selections by BILL PEARSON for greyhound By Tom Uoey I former national road cham Two Grade pennant skipper were the aiant-killer on the opening day of- the Woi 24 tviav will n.lsn meet on similar terms in the Vic toria Trotting Clubj- 2000 Facers? Invitation Race next Saturday. i Gordon Bothacker has brought Angelique- along quickly this season, with-, the Hunter Palpitate will con Craig drove him con. fldently despite the fact he Had him last on the outside of Sweet Trip with two laps to go.

Palpitate began making up ground soon alter tnat, and was a handy. posIt tinn ot tho hr.ll- He hit the. front at the furlong and. although allowed" him'1 speed halfway down the straight, he won--easily Craig was fined- 5 by stewards for looking round excessively in the last lap; Known as "the actor" by some trotting fans, Craig knew he had the opposition covered over the final three furlongs, and looked at the other drivers struggling to maintain their positions. Sweet Trip, who started 94 favorite, began slowly and this jeopardised her chance, She did well to finish: second; three- yards ahead of improving Lu toi ra.

Weights for (Teelong maiden plate: abt. 0 Kalgartnie, Groonfial, Pipe-wood, Ra Manor, 8.111. Barbara, S- Ponkv AntiP. 7- sin Portm 8.5: Coracle. Oil De Sac 8.4: Blue titik, uanant uoairey, ruc.

Orriell. Riviera Star. -8 2: Redlap, Shastrl, Shutter, Timor Strait, 8.1: Bouee Dark MenUplay. My Kitten, Strip, Sue's Folly, 8.0; Court Hour, Miracle Boy, Clariflc. Court Polonaise" RtrntiiJorrff.

Short Bow. 7.13: Boulevard. Bbony mmu, oiauws onitv, mauunu, apt-iiu- injt 7.12: 7 Gay impaia, miss jeaaa Aruucian, --JiJiii riaiv, run wuvlu. ciitin ajaie. Hurley, Karla, Kuruwa.

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CHRISTMAS abt, SU 9.0: Smogol, -iero, on commana, 10; AHanv ft D- ATI tDfttia Q' Mornlnu Breee, MacWllliam! Stealthy rSkl Lift. 7.12; Royal Leeuwarden, Trevewood. 7.10. IMPRnVRRM If rwlP ..11 fiit- Jpnclan, Wee: Mark, King's Important. Balnes Bay.

8.11; Bold Move. Woodnit. Bartax. Gold General, Marco's Folly, Scotch Prince. SteUarla, Jaal, 8.8; FeUdfal.

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hri '12 yhplaced equal Mullta aw li Ntt-View, (a1). (31). nose. 1. NILM, Jink a ii TBS.

.4. Scratch: ItflPM (XltlAt ii ytue 97 arawanta. cross 1). OrPPSIND 430 Kins nln Bay t2, a nu iv nn Mistress. NETOiM STAKi Jnplaced eaual "fav.T Geriamiiii aii! Iff VI Plnnla M.ntt.U lints ivi.y' criun, yas.

wan- len. 23 IM 430 yds. Veils Frlnecis 2'1 in Biws.n Pine -(4'1). -2: nnv Ke (a1): 8. en jo-id.

Bnxenr 8" 2, Sct.l nnlnend mii.l 430 ydi.i VrnV. 951 WU.11, Marv', Dfllslitv i Memories (674 on I 3 Tj.n Inn ,4 WW' Princess a DU run nnre (i hi" j. Son1 meet on 12 yards and varriR js. Huuarpoa I'" Vn. 'i i niin.

f.i.m I i Irrv PalDitate startintr off 4fi yards, scored by 15 yards irom oweeu inp ii yarasi, with Lutorra (12 vards) third. The winner rated 2.8 2-6, which was just outside his own: 'class record set in October. He is handicarroed on 24 Sards at Elwick. Heats of le race will be decided on Saturday and Monday, and the 2200 final on January a. FalDitate is also engaged in the 2000 Victoria Trot-tme Club Pacers? Invitation Race at the show grounds next Saturday, but his Howard Craig, 'believes the -Tasmanian race may be easier to wui.

Palnitate is one of Vic. toria's two entries for the inter-Dominion championships in Dunedin (N.Z.) in February, and plans are for mm mane me trip. Hunter Cup Run But before trainer to New Zealand Palpitate will start on scratcn in tne xuuuu A. G. Hunter Cud in Melbourne on January FalDitate began smartlv on Saturday night, and gave such a sound exhibition of speed pacing that.it was obvious a long way from home that he would figure in the nnisn.

ronignr. S-F33 Mallne Joy i jt-r12 Mark McTavlsr, I-5SJ HSt 47 .530 Princess farldaette (res.) 345 Youna- Shan First stert S00 yds. iSShOKt MALINE JOY. DANDY BESS. 10.45.

BATMAN STAKE (1) 800 Yds, 308 Shantonr 48 4-441 Dial Tone I. a 808 Lady MoLeod I Jli 124 Charcoal Babe -y" Falrbalrn Gold 48 18g Cedar Bay 8235 Pnl Stars V. 44 300 a.nainec (rea.) -377 Dave'a Elect (res,) Flrat start 800 yds. vFJSSl'S'Slj -ftS'S STARS. U.K.

Football LONDON. rv fermline Athletic 2jDund 4, Air drifnrilnns Ihernlan 2, Partlck ThUHe 'irK morton nsfie Kil. Mothgrwell 1, rnamocK St, John- TiIVlRTnv Tain n. a ton Academicals Coenbeath i Alloa 1. Arbroath i ForfarAthletlc 2, East StlrTtnE Clvdl panic ueens Pars: 1, Queen of South SUrlinn Albion 5.

2. Ayr DIVISION -ONE Arsenal 1 Burnlej anemeia uniti 'est Bromwlch Albion' 1 Manchester. united Leicester City OB. WottlnKham Fpreat 3. West Hem Blackpool lj Stoke City v.

Blrmlrii jiaiu vy tMiuuunii DIVISION TWOt BUi tllntv 1 ro rrl fl Pltn i Argyle 0: Charlton Athletic 3. Ports- i cumoutl mouth Coventry city 0 Bolton Swansea -Town 3 HuddersheW Town unfit. Orient-Oj. gwindon cheater City Or Norwich CUt Rotherham United Preston Nortl 4, Ipswich Tdwn i Gouthamp. newcasue unnea DIVISION THREE Bournembutl reierporouRn umiea i urentron Carlisle unitea Bristol Rovers Luton Town Colchester' United Port ValeO: Exeter City 4 Grimsby OWham Athlette 2, Rcadlnu 2) Walsal 2.

Bristol city Watford 1. Gillingham wori rwton 1, Hull City 3. DIVISION FOl R. Aldershot 0: Bradford ned. Rround Doncaster Rovers Chesterfield postpj Metropolitail Pairs Bowls pion Warwick Dalton after extra time was ordered by the referee.

Ryan and Dalton gainer the only lap of the race to mush clear winners. They were the most ag-Bressive team and seven miles before the finish made their successful breakaway They quickly went to halt a lap lead and, while thev 1 were winning all the last-flve sprints, Mr. Johnson pled that, because the breakaway move could affect the result of -the race, the event would continue until Ryan and Dalton either won their lap or were caught by the other teams. Ryan- and Dalton did not need much extra- time to clinch their win. After com-pletmg the scheduled distance they Increased their speed and overtook the rest of the field within the next lap.

The lap took: Ryan and Dalton ahead of Ron Grenda-BiU Lawrle and Barry Waddell-John Youngi who. had staged a close battle for first place for most of the race. Grenda and Lawrle were the best sprinters and finished with 64 points. with the Metropolitan bowls pairs championships after pair sprinted to the finishing line. Although Plattner finished half a length ahead of Ryan, professional referee Mr.

Taa Johnson did not hesitate in declaring Ryan the winner. Although Plattner said he did not think he should have- been disqualified, he Pair Beat Holders pairs championship on to have no nope when they lost an eight at the 12th end to be six shots down witn only tnree ends to play, nut, tney were not. overawed by their opponents bi reDutations. 1 fousrh: back to score 1, 4 and 1 at uie next tnree enas. xne extra end had then to be played to decide the winners.

xiwyer ana namiivin nnv been two of the State'-: out standing inter-State players for: years. Hamilton is a former winner of the State singles title. In their previous rtund at neiaeiDerg on eaiuraay, Dwyer and- Hamilton had eliminated the title holders. Dan Fleming and eau, oi Anderson and Murphy had also shown impressive form in their first round, beating two more prominent inter-State players, Frank McCon-ville and Noel Bruton, of Richmond Union. Alter two such wins, no pair in the event can- afford to take them cheaply; Young Club The fact that thev am not playing In a higher pennant division-: than' Cli cnnlrl hp mlsleoding Heidelberg Golf uiuu tunuaceo.

wicn tne R.V.B.A. only a few years ago, and has not had the time yet to enable its top side to climb higher than Now ton nf its senhlnn It 1 T. wro pruniowa oi me season. Anderson hat twice won his club championship and Murphy has been runner-up twice. Allan Vance and Chnrll.

i uciter, winners oi tne title in 1962-63. were amoni ln am vtvui? ut. Aioerc x'arK, At Auburn, John Dobble, lust returned from a successful Test Lniir-. In. nmtfU Africa, had to fltrht.

hnni tr win nis secona match against Harkness (Glen Ixls) 13-11. His next, match will against George McKittrick (Kew). Kvrtnev flltv M.t cmigioa winner. Good Duel At Brighton Beach, t.hero wua a siesE nninni, nt km. tween Tom farnla Din Wilson (Brighton) and Ken ruuiiiiiiiKion ana uol Eos-worth (Hampton) 'There Were nnuan AnnA ends before the score reached ui.c-n.i, uuu wuson went on to win fairly comfortably.

xjoin secona 'round games i Brllnfiwlplr the final scores being 17-16 in each case. Winners were Rupert Cant (Fitzmv) Rfffllnst-. Tim thews (MoonM. AiP i rl a) against Rpn Fordham (Richmond Union). Waddell and Young close on 49 points.

The two Europeans. PlRtt- ner and Dutchman Pete Van Der TouW, were well down in the teams race and finished with onlv xmnn points. Ryan also won a handican racing or wiympic rarK, 7.40. RIVER STAKE 560 Ids. Box.

313 Busle Car 51 Sonic View .122 fJav natl 654 Undera's Dastier JXO AVODDIinX LMM OS (JOn AlUa if 8807 Clutch Canto 'y ninx uuara (res. 631 Forest Road (res.) FIrst SUrt 580 Yds. Rnlorllnnii- fl4V 4TI.Pt SU8IE CARL, SONIC VIEW, 8.0; JUVKNII.E 500 Yds. Strip's Imajre i Waala Chance Dark Mission Ironic it 2FTrIcla's Fct 4JI ItnllntltL nnv 8--80 Vlnrs Jet- .1 oi nanKarcn ires.j 86 Golden Trlnkctt (rM) Flrst Start 500 Yds; F. FeH.

No Selections, 8,20 JUVENILE STAKE. 500 Yds. Black Nulla v.V.. Bcrlns- Strait B43 Simonls i. 315 Birch Blase 014 Ia Romantlano I J51 In Chancery v.

1 Ou Kibe creft.) Imare fres.) -First Start 500 Yds. fiplM-llniH! I.IMRITR. nt ROMANTIQUE. BIRCH BLAZR. 8.40 RIVER STAKE (1).

i. R4 Macrina 31.5 31. ai.a Jill Kin TntUwalla oi Lcan-g Keturn AAZ Rnlrl r.m in, icana (res.) ji.a Miss Tlnrccn 31.1 First SUrt 560 Yds. KIND Tflf.T.AWAI.T.Al. jLirxtiK lHUUlt.

ttut.u S.0. HANDICAP HVltDLE. 060 Yds. 040 Prlorteno 122 pine Wave', 4111 Iff. Mftnl.la If -341) Lakey Licld 32 0P2 Nnvalo Udy 32.10 4 Zed Zone .4 6U-0711 terd Tudor '31.

13 AH Itoyal Astor (res 31 14 (10) 404 Silver Babbit (res 32 1 (10) First Start 600 Yds. Fell. TIGER CKllZ. BKD MANISTEE, 0.20 MEtBOWRNE i 060 Yds. 37 Intln Rnasrl 708 Red Laurie 211 ifarem neile 17B Fair Ruler i onnno II! BLACK TAURUS, D1BO PACl 9.40.- RIVER STAKE (1) 680 Yds.

1-573 Edlnbnrirh Toon 30.14 Tornado Mao nocaei none Vast Volume 30.11 un Atiuapeii 31- Dusty Fleet 30.12 Cvdra Chief 30 13 Tebcma's Idol 31.3 Cayala (res. 1 Rrant Treasure (ret.) 31. Fi Selections! OYDRU CIMEFf next. VOLUME, AQIIANELL. 05 CHAPMAN'S HANDICAP.

800 Yds. in Rsrt flntnrl Kerr'. Irlrtl Venetian Court' (N.S.W.) 44 (81 1 Kihaik IB (res.) BY8IIAN. VENETIAN COUI 10.25. BATMAN STAKE MQ Ids.

CltT I 4 0 1 the o. End ion 3, 2. iiir iftv 0 nets Metropolitan- bowls Saturday. They were Greg Anderson and Jim Murphy, of tne Heldelbern Golf. Club Bowling Club, who beat Bill Dwyer and Les Hamilton, the 1961-62 winners of title, by one shot after an extra end.

The golf club pair looked Carr, Sharp (Murr. Pant nk-v ROCK 1 Hcflernan i r. wick i. wnson (KJsr. fk.

a GreenwrtArt (C Rt I HAMPTON: Petert mumj in, nocKi. urcnara imcid. Dumraelow c.c.R. s.L.i. CAULFlELD SOUTH: Hllbert Sayers (St.

Scott Splelvoirel (C. St. KT. CIlTf OF ST. KILDA: McCarthy nara ia.m.i:.u.- (Elst, ALBERT PARK; Nathan (ElwoodV uicsson meio.it ami son ir ran Price (St KV 8TRATHMORE.

C. Trathen fAhfr i rtanrlrlna (OiiaV Bar McCallum Renshaw (W Grade FOOTSOJIAV PABK (Altnnal TVniw (Whuto Hill FLEJIINOTONI Molloy (AllOM); Camobeli ESSENDON: Harder Pit.) fichwarzentaerff (fllenrnvV ABERFELDIE: Wofldmait (Orra. Pk, Bamell (Cllf, n.1. BUCKLEY PARK: Hardtta (Cllf. Pk.

Farrell (Orm pk MORELAND: Lang (R'vdlrl, Me- yiK-jivn: iynn- (inoe, Kent Mltehener (H.G.C.). stnmp (ft'volr) fAlnh A bavli (R'volr); Jiidd. (E. f'hoe. rirts cross (Kew).

Bice WflloURhby Rohprtu rs Ha (Gard.) SOUTH HAWntORN: Bftldock (tj umunir luenn wooni, RAT.WWt Mncniilnv tK Knwi. RING WOOD: Wilson: (D'dene) rnrll -Wnn Or UAirlHKKVVKUit Hail inarn toorak Hohmuth (P'rani, MALVERN: Halllnn 1 (Caul) Crane iTIAnSTnvr Tjw (Riirrl Ptr.1 Ma.rlnviTB 1v muKHUMttKivniA: ueaain MITRRITWRFFNa PARK Ttmm. drift frm Rrw'r I'Murrt PV 1 OAK LEI (in Wilton (Dand. R.S.L.). Blrf (K.M.R.S.L.).

MOORABRINt Andersen llinfTFTT Rlitl (Carnrm). Ral, mon ltl Bir.niu.u: earoney i.m oini, niton (Chad. 1. nRinTrrnw Miwrlson (Rmrlt), irwnrin mamp, rt. Robinson itp MWainn 1 R.1L.),' Blankfleld Grade IVRMnvn PARK I 5tntnk- (K.a.1.

Brunswick: Goulson lAlty (cob fSEIDELBERO: Bence Hamilton (R'anna), Lehmann (Thorn. Pouslas (P. CANTERBURY! Payne (B. Hill). Edgar (B'wyn), Ford Mor r.t.h WILLISON: Swltt (R.U.) CrooKa SOUTH CAMBERWRLLt Rlddell n.inin.i.w RENTtHOll! Jalte (CMIU).

mjNEp SOLftTEMr Brawn (B'ton), Connor. (Mur. event at yesterday afternoon's special carnival at the Velodrome, The other handican race went t.n soratchman Barry Waddell. Details: n.TiTnnav iwnnv, Players still left in Saturday's play are Metropolitan Pairs WIMJAMRTnWM tXK I VY Oct). runt IViiiitm Plr SteDhens (S'shlne).

footscray PARK; Reynolds PLEMINOTON Ellis (M, Pondl); uviuuu (c Kiaii.i ASCOT VALE: Pitts, im Osmond FARk: O'iNeale Pullln rSSFMnnjiJe' Unrrnnh "Gltvafh 1 Castagnone iW'bee), ABERFELDIE: Kirk Vale) lenkel (W Bruns.L BUCKLEY pARKi HoakuiK oee rnuiips iu WEST COBURG: (P, rontmo. lcker (Moreland) Wells (Strath.) (M, HarUey (Vic). PttIrVflF.fi PA11K. Mjirtnn' dell CR I'hofl) rrriSHui; uavia (canton). Dixon vrtnTiifSrvn? vhwi i.

Hyde (Carlton). TIIORKBtntY; Mumford (Vic Vaughan (E. I hoe) JlfPly (HOC). illHom T'hnnl ATiPIIINfl'TnNf ti YT'hru-. thowan AUBURN Dobble (Oi- Hill) Me Klttriek (Kw).

Eamei (C Haw SOUTH luwri THORN; Falman (Hour 1' Mr-iii in i.t.i EAST Mlsson Kew. Hai- rmt (Din. Braithwalta RV- ViilU IhlNPAflTERt l.A.K.V.m (N, B'wyn), Holland (S. HlllJl ftiiivHAAs: RU.1. vooivmV, BUI) MC- Irla), Urntl.

Elvish ethers (Malv.) N.wtont (Carneale). "'iSAaVt- Vaux.lE'vlclt). Mmtaiu. rrrh.it (E'vScIO XArm.J,, 'MiM' MALVERN! Broym RIclimondtAlma)', i MijKttuinBhhiNA! McWhirter t'lerce Roach Solomon OARNEOlEi Won frhit 1'. venson fBent.ii: nitiLfiriif, vi.v,.

a mlPV frrn nmmmAn. MIKuh.V navld (M'loo). Un (Caul.J. aeasiev RDimiTnN npiniis rirt.p YQf Mackay Opray (Melb.) Wilson BRIGHTON: M. Hamilton (S ham), OuRh Ashby CAULFlELD SOUTH: Kemp Pnrki Writ-lit IM Pplr RETURNED SOLblERSt McDer- rpott (El wood).

McAulay ELSTERNWICK DISTRICT LtwU (Port MelbJ. Efflck (B'ton). CITY OP ST. HILDA: Hewctt imeiDj, uoDDie lac. iVii' ST.

HILDA: Davis (C.C.R.S.t;). Camplln (A.P.-V.RJ.) Heynoldson ALBERT PARK: Tucker- "(Mid Pk Tip rt i-KUt htt MELBOURNE: Sarfteant A.P.-V.R.I.K Ross fMld. GacUby (A.P.-V.R.I.). Lowe, (Elst. STRATIIMORE.

Brown Peters (W. B'wick), H. James (More-land). Grade WIT.r.TAMflTnWnl. n.V rfi'Bhln.

Jonfs ODay Held (Newport). YABBAVILLEi O'Callatlian ASCOT VALE! (Buck Pkt), Lloyd (BrunsJ. Home (W. Cob.) Galla). Crokor (Ess.f, Wilson (EssT; Batnys fClty- Watts FifzRpY' lATlardlec, ffi, Boothroycf (P.

Park), Stlnjie rnmiifii, Mti-L-in i neiiioii i Aiiorii. nortiicote Courtis (Pitr), PVirrtd (MH 1 Allan I- AH'l' IVANfltlK MmNrr irli, Mitchell (tcmbj. HopkTris NffVllIf! rVuvtr nunn frViIt- rSoei: Johnston (P. c-oaiwu neia.7. BiaRR IK; KLWi Hopper.

(Brymay); Patter- son tfOup (N cote). Kew) Williamson (Balwyn), cid: wallaaer (S. Speiit'Uwilll-son), nrninrvp mi NORTH BALWYN Tress Mitchell (Haw )l Auery is. hiiisj, Slmmance (N. B'wynJ.

cihiil menn wooaj. Aiinio (R'wooa). 1UITimAM. Pan RrstEnnn, tr Eardlay (B. Hill).

(AuK Bauer (BeniVwood), Goiuh (Brymay) Matthews (B mn? Srebla Fryer (N. B'wyn). C1TT OP OAMRRRWVT.f. worth (8. Cwell).

Poulton (Benn1 Elake (B Hill) nt fTln.1 Mnp. Catton (Bonn' wood) ARMADALE: Kuhn lluntly), ssstt'S1? 8ru datl (Murr, ill. (Murr, Jeffrey Ta'wIciV: riscner tCl Hi.nrTT 3 vvcKAT-Brad icy Huntly). McConneit lams ift. ims CARNEGIE! Harre iff ATC tWRs4 urnmppT i rrtim, MILE MOTOR PACED: j.

Perry, 1: J. Clave-la 2: W. -Lawrle 100. K1U5METRS TEAMd RACE: W. 1 Dalton-R.

Ryan. 3 DOlnts. 1: R. Grer-da-W. Lawrle.

lapdown. pojnts. 2: B. WaddeH- J. Yount 1 lap down: 49 poinu.

3: J4 Perry-S. Patterson. 1 lap down. 41 4. Birwniv uiurvr.

RACE. 1 mile): B. Waddell ii B. (60) B. Pantey 3.

LIGHTNOTG STAftTOl R. Ryan 715) R. Gower35. 2: rrlrlat M-mlla- Pi1nta 9 i-ijiiuo 1 1. weni, Panter.

8 nts. 1: P. Van. Der Touw. 6 o.t.l.

2: P. Gee, 5 3. THREK-tTL SCRAdH J. Forbes 1: W. JacrJiV.

Smtth. 3. THREE-MILE MrytOR PACED HanTB'rSrri) RftHTn riunrami Crewe Alexandra 2: tttrord United Rarrnw. 0: Southnart O. MnH.

County tj; Stockport y. Bradford City, postoned, around unflt: Torquay United 3. Cliester 2: Wrexham Halifax Twn York oi oii ii nit i IBIfln LEAGUE. Ards 1, Ban cor Baiiymena CT Portadown cniaaaers a. ijsuuery ii Derry Unflctd l.

Coleralae Friday's Games TttVlflinN THREE. BsrntlMr A Shrewsbury Town 2: Scunthorpe unilca A. wu-ctJiis rarK nanicers 1. 1IVI8ION FOUR, Lincoln City Rochdale Tranmere Rovera 3. vport County.

2. City Newport County. RUGBY Barrow arrow 32 m. Rovers Dewsbury Dor Rovcrt: mned. (tround unjnt Huff Bradford WthcrrL 8: Liverpool Rwlnton iaven.

win" Huddersfleld postponed! unfit: st Heens 1U. l-dMr. V. Wflkefle Trtnltfjina dg White- Colllniri. 3.

Record ltHe by N.K. FHIy TE AWAMUTU (N.Z.). Sunday. The three-vear- old filly Offer won the Walpa Racing Club's Turf Plate over a mile yesterday to clio two-fifths of a second oft the record time set by Caulfleld and Melbourne cuns winner Even 8tevens In iwjj. Rlrfrien hV B.

F. Andrawn. Trial Offer finished threo iengtiis clear of the favorite. Soblg. Trial offer covarnd distance, in 1 min.

36 3-3 sec. A.A.P. 1 221 Zoebld. 46.11 -164 Dandy Hess -474 Ebony Sue 472 Lanabel.

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