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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 72

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72 The Svringy Ho'n nn Hfdld. Sat, January 26, 1974 72 Maitland trots HAROLD PARK TROTTING CITY Bov, Frosty MerotiB. Swanee luck 1 1 1 nui uy Mon ice t-i COMMONWEALTH IfcJIB GAMES 1974 Games results PACE 1st QUAL OIV 2250m KILLARNE BfcTTY Ir Wil- PLEASE WIN ft Rhythm Boy Lesley Lad 1 4 Second Bov 1: 4th Australia Day Cup, 4i 1st Graduation. 2350m Ranter's Boy 33 Rose Red. The aanogrgper bo wiervinoe.

Dlvai HE'S WORTH HIS WEIGHT IN GOLD CHRISTCHURCH, Friday. If you can find some soul with heavy pockets and the idea that Australia cannot win medals in wrestling at the Commonwealth Games, propose a financial interest in the matter. LUCKY VARIETY Bettlna, Greenwood. Potts. Prest and Williams' St First Variety (NZ) Cathie Spring fr (J llslev 7): 7th on leitlina wm x.iu piece 00c sic si Qulnella: S4.20.

20m 3m. Time: Jm 8s (rate: 2m 14.6s). ft BEGINNERS HCP 140m down, raced outside 1600m to straight. Finished best on out- nnnuni ut turn tu a Why-burn) I HOBO'S FIRST 10m (B Mead) 2 OR EST LAD 10m (e Millard) 3. Then follow dt Winter Paces Ir (p Culhurt) Pannaroo Lady 1 ikiuoui ir tt, Allan) 2 LA TWIG Ir (J Smith) 3.

Then followed. A mar 1 1 To Ir (N Iteert) press Sheila Ir (R Richards) Nice And Easy Ir (P Allen) Son 01 Daisy 10m (M Wilson) Worth Time Ir (L Curtis) Terry'i Over-dene tr (W MHIl) Ribuck 10m (J A Smith) last. Scr: Light Bands, Ritchie Tan. BETTING: 4-6 Nk And Easy 3 KILLARNEY BETTY, Amarlllo 7 Os Brigade 10 La Twg 33 Worth Time 50 Son 01 Daisy. Ribuck 100 Terry I Over-dene.

Eapress Sheila. Ola (lor I 50c); Win S3 place 70c SI 70 80c. Qulnella (Tor 51.: S32.70. 2m 3m. Time 3m 4i ((rata 2 01 11 3s).

I 2 1st BEGINNERS' HCP OPERA HOUSE and Mr! I O'Connor's (y Deep Tan Coola't Pride fr (K Newman 7): Won start and led all way. Came away In final Stages. (8-11 4-ft 8-11). Rate: 2.1.9. MAJOR FROIT I A and A Wood a iy Ike Frost (Imp) Gay Tryax fr (ft Adams 2nd early, 3rd on rails 1600m and bell.

Finished well. (7 10 B). Rate: 2.9.2 sioe. ir-e, 1-1 io-). state; momin iwciaow nanai ir (W Mills) And I Garrltan in It tICINO: Australia (AUS) I hmai (8AR) Botswana (BOT I muoi (BID Canada (CAN) Cook ANDY KASH and ft A Treasure's 9 5v Nick Scott (NZ) Jennifer Potts fr (R Treasure 3): Won start and made pace to well Into straight.

(7-2 6-4 7-4). Rate: 2 8.1 VIRTUE TRADER Lachmund and and Mrs Wellington's Bv Captain Cuttle Oalla Virtue Ir (R Wellington 1): 3rd away, ftth InOnm and hall GYP: Hanoi (tool angiano itNQ) FIJI (PMt Gambia (CAM) Ghana Evers) Count Alexander fr (F Nor. ns Gay Attack Ir (D Clark) last. Sen Brown Logan. Floralene.

Sylvia Frost. Betting: 7-4 Pannaroo Lady 3 Gav Attack 5 Hobos First 6 Winter Paces 7 Count Alexander 8 SHARON DEL IS Meadow Bands 20 Forest Lad, And! Garrison. Hawke A and I I TAB Dlvs Race TAB Hon Driver SP Wfcg fUce Sot I I 4 7 OPFRA HOUSE Newman TlTj 45c JOe I I Maior Frost Adams S-I 45c OH; T.4S 3 Master Gypsy Cunningham S-I I 40c TOKYO BAY Hancock AMI 13.70 1.45 Princt Craig Picken tun 10-1 50c Off; S.ll 1 Bill Advice Picken ecu 4-3 1 3e I HOMAGE Young 101 2.05 60c IB Finnlgan Howard 4-1 40c Off: 8.41 Rock in Pile Bmsktn Ul 35c 4 1 7 VARIETY Illsley 10-91 60c 30e I 3 Andy Kash Treasure 7-4 SOe 1 Off: 9.IB I Virtue Trader Wellington IQO-ll 3,60 5 IB ADIOS Pike 2-5 35c 30c 3 King Froat Mulion 7-2 30c OB; 9.48 I Princess Light Allen 25-1 65c 6" GLAMOUR GUY Weekes 9-4l S5c 40e I Adlos Bower Forrester ll-4 35c Offt 19.86 9 Aschnl Newman 40-1 1 95c 7j 4 JUST TOO GOOD Pike 4-9 35c 2nc I Tarcoola Frost Hall 50-H 1.20 Offt 18.39 1 7 Allcnion Hargravei 20-1 1 I 00 8 18 MANRAY Newman 1-1 55c 35c 8 James Toy Cashman 10-1 75c Off: 18.55 I Johnny Tec Vee Elliott 5J 50c 1940m: RANGER DIRECT 10m (C txiiiui m.M rin iu wmiij (GHA) Gibraltar (GIB) Grenada (GRI) Guernsey (CRN) Hong Kong (HKG) India (IND) lilt Ol Man (MAN) Jamaica (JAM) Jersey (JR) Kenya (KIN) Lesotho (LIS) Malawi (MLW) Malaysia 4y Ike Frost (Imp) Gypsy's Hooe fr (M Cunning ham) 3: Broke at start. 6th on settling down to bell. Finished strongly.

(3 7-2 3). Rate: 2.9.5 Vi piace i i. 10 Kirk wood) 3. Then faliawMl viuinviii, j4t.3U. 10m 2m, Ime: 2m 45 2s (rate 7m 17) ll mauriiinuB mku) NtN Zea-land (NZL) Nigeria (NCR) North MAITLAND INTER-CITV S55JF--VD QUAL asom: CHANCE Ir (A Young) Uncle Ink fr (C Thompson) Dad Hanover Ir (J Reed) Highland Cost Ir (B Gibson) Bold Comet Ir (G Parsons) Oliver Clark 10m (M Fordham) Lovely Sal Ir (C Kirkwood) Robertltv ern Ireland (NIR) Paoua New (on rails).

Finished well (100). Rate: 2.8 6. Glenda Command fr (T Pic-ton 5): Sth early. 1600m and' bell. 33 50) Secret Sign 10m (F Walters 1): Sth early, 7th 1600m.

Sth bell. (100) Palmary fr (G Allan 8): 6th bell. (10 20 16) uuinn Vincent (ST V) Scotland (SCO) Singapore (SIN) Sv.aiiland (SWZi Tinunn 4th Australle fr (K Baylev 2): -'-mvn UCL ir l. Allan) 2 KING AIR tr (F Norrls) 3. Then lollowes: Blue Mineral Ir (G Kirk, wood) Mocum fr (L Harlev) Win- early.

1600m and bell, (20 33) Tonga (TON) Trinidad and Tobago Haeta Lodge tr (P Hall 6): 3rd earlv. Sth 1 600m. Sth 9-10 RANGER DIRECT 6 Dads Hanover. Sum hi rto Sua ft Unrl Ink uimai vvaiet (WALI Western Samoa (WSA) Zambia early Bth 1600m, 7th bell. (14 SO) 'w orownj ciien Robertltv Lee Petl 33 Lovely' 10m (A prince creed ir (K Newman 6): 9th earlv.

last ISQOm and bell. (50 66) Orawlln Gee fr (C Sweenev 1): Bth early 7th 1600m and bell. (SO 100) Lauohlna Prince fr (8 For Sal. Bold Comet 50 Highland Cose. Hill) Murray River 10m (J Robln-Oltver Clark.

Dlvst Win 51 plareison) last Scr- Elaine MarVe 70c tl.60 SI 40. Qulnella: Chester Win BETTING? 2 pep Tlm 2m WCHANCEB4 VphenBofv'Ki 40 Ss (rat 2m 13.8s) bell. (5-2 6) Hlllstead Bov 10m (F Pearce 2): Last earlv. 9th ItOOm and rester 9): Sth earlv. Bth TAB EXTRA DAILY DOUBLE (for 50c) on races 1 and 3: TOD flat 7 Winter Soort looom ana ecu.

da obi Ir ir (Malta 4V bell. (25 66 40) Tangara Ir (P Hall 4): 4th early, 1600m. 3rd bell. (20 Opera House (7)-Homase (5) $10.20. MEN ID ADO milrH 7th aarlv last lfiOOm and bell.

TAB DAILY DOL'BLE (for 50c) on races 5 and 7i Paleface World and Commonwealth 27m cum 10 Murray River 25 King Jock 50 Blue Mineral 66 Ellen Brady. Dlll Win 51.00 90c 53.20. Ouln.ll.: 5 Time: 3m 7i (rate Ineral (20 ii 23) Sl Adlos (lO)-Just Too Good (4) $1.15. 3 CITY 3-V-O HCP 1940m: FALCON BRIGADE Ir (D Clark) 1 ROY WIN Ir (A Irwin) 2 PETER PEPPER Ir (C Mason) 3. Then followed: johnnie Word Ir (M Williams) Lincoln Daze Ed tr (C Fraser) So Direct Ir (F Norrls) Just Heavenly 10m (N La no) Ad-1 Social Number fr (P Thorn p.

son 2): 2nd earlv. 3rd 1600m. TAB OUINELJLA (for 50c) on Race 8: Minrav (lO)-Jamea To (I): 4th i bell. (25 40) last S5.75. TAB DIVIDENDS RETTING; Ifl.R IllrifV UABI vertlse tr (J Beagan) Kcndale Lad ETY 74 Anriv Knh 4 Prlnr Crowd! 12,268.

Course Dlvti Win 11.70 olaceed 10.30. Winner trained bv jo oi oeoioro (t NO) Commonwealth Gamea 2 Km 11. Bl Stewart (SCO). FINAL: 1 Taylor (NZL) 27ir 4B 4 (NZL and Games record) 2 Black (ENG) 27m 48 6 3. (KEN) 27m S7.0 (NZL and Games record.

1 00 metrea World 9 9s Hmet (USA) and Other. Commonwealth 10 Oi le- ACI 1, 2 10 4. Win S1.S0 RACE In II ir (C King) aevond Doubt Ir (L naniavi 14111. scr: LUCKsnirti Lain All started. BETTING: 8-11 OPERA HOUSE 3 Master Gvosv 8 Major Frost 16 Ike Medal 25 Burgundy Belle 33 Australia 66 Haeta Lodge.

Laughing Prince 100 Grawlln Gee. Course Dlvs (lor 50c): Win BOc place 60c 90c BOc. Course Qulnella (for SI): Oner House Malor Frost Si-30. 4m 5m. Time: 3m 8 3s.

Started 7.45. Winner trained bv New-1 man, second by Adams, third, i-reeo i Tangara 40 Hlllstead Boy. Social Number 50 Glenda Command, Palmary 100 Virtue Sebabu Son. BETTING: 1-2 FAL- sue cut )i vv. Course Qulnellat Glartour Guy Adioc Bower: 56 BO.

In luADl 5 SO Direct It's a blue chip investment, with only three competitors entered for the light-flyweight class (48 kg) and only one of them from Australia. And the rules call for gold medals gold, silver and brorue to be awarded in each individual event. Walter Kocnig. of Australia, has only Canadian Mitchell Kawaski, and Radhey Shyam, of India, against him. So.

with a medal easily won but much valued all the same, 15-year-old Walter will leave here after the Games and travel to Wellington to meet his parents and sister. There he will join them aboard the Brittanis and continue the sea trip to Germany, where the Keonigs intend to live for six months to a year. Mr Koenig has left his security officer's job, and has let the family house at Mcrrylands. Packed his textbooks Trader, secret Sign. Cauria Dlvci Win CI in i 70c- 5 6.

Win 70c plact 60c RACA Win em m. mi am n.ji. iiariaa Johnnie Word 6 Beyond Doubt Just Heavenly 7 Roy Win Ken-dale Lad 12 Peter Peooer 15 Lin 0 06. Wllner trained hv A 5 60e 60c $7.20. Qulhe'la (Lucky Variety- rome (Can) Miller (Jam) Com- coln Dave Ed 20 Advertise.

Dlvs: Si 3rd Graduation Stakes, 2350m MANRAY (Tas) Tonk a vvccKes; second bv rorresier; third by Newman. RACE 5: 7 4. Win 51.03 26c 75c. len I 5 si. 40 ace St 90c si .20.

monwealth Garnet 10.3s (0 4s JOOLK Gardner (Jam) JtrOme (Can) Robinson (Bahamas). by Cunnmgnam, cjuinenai seo 90. ibm nk. Time: 2m 45s (rate 2m 17.2s). .1.7.

.5, Wln JJ! niiuy rvajni; Course Double (Homage-Lucky Variety): $25.90. Tlm: 3m Started: 9.10. Winner trained by I I H. 7: 6th Australia Day Cup, lt7l 11 Art (Aim) 10 5 4 CARNIVAL OPEN PPA 2: 2-Y-O Stakes, 1609m Sv Ray O' Sunshine -Our Greta 10m (K Newman 3): Sth on settling down. 6th at 1600.

4th an, ln 90C Pile. 2350m r-wiia, IU.S NIO- roge (Ken) 10 6. Ml AT i Z5bOmt LASH ADIOS tr (J Austin) 1 MIM I MREP.LY 'v: second by Treasure; third TOKYO BAY Cassar't wv i vvviungion. 4 "or 50c) on race, rn. ruin Adloi (I r', (R Andrews) 2 CANDY KISSE5 a i oen.

rase run 10 ico ai 500m. Came awav in straight (4-6 1.1) Rat' 2 8 1-10 1 JUST TOO GOOD Pike's 3v Real Light (NZ) Eiien Mav fr (B Hancock 9): Sth Lawion (Jam) 10 6 3. Martin (Cart) 10.3. ir in sparke) 3. Then folio wad: WSTL f-fi ft 1 ImaiOker tr (A Murray) Bvaon fr Adi; (Ti, HUM: 1.

Haikell (Au) 10.4 5: 5th Australia Day Cup, ov ueep aoios (imp) -lie's Command Ir (K Pika Sth earlv. Outslda leader early, 7th bell. Fast run round held to loin lead at home turn. JAMES TOY Lum and Strano's 9 5v James Scott scratching: SI. 90.

(C McOeed) Petite Princess Ir (J A Smith) Adlos Alana Ir (A Irwin) PALEFACE ADIOS Mrs A 1600. led at bell. Clear at Mh.rK.nTi0.5.W 3 Quirrlt (Jam) ook ieaa near post, teo ro. Rate: 2.10 1 i Tiara it neesi snirieen pick riaiei iov lum issn-man i): 7th awav. Sth at 1600.

made itrona run 7th at Pike'S Ch 4V nn Art In home turn. (4-7 2-5 1-2 4-9). 1 fi 2 1 (R Humblft I ait rr- Cilttnn C.r. nimgiy lCOIi 10 6 3 Chihota (Tan 1 0.7 dens. Stuart Lawn.

BETTING: 10-9 (imp) Rayjen 10m (c Pike 8th earlv, last at 1600. Fast run en outside to be 3rd at bell. Cauaht leader nir inn bell (8 10). Rate: 2 8 7-10 2 JOHNNY TEE VEE A rillotia Kv r.e Tee Vee TARCOOLA FROST Humphries' 4v Raider Frost Daniels (Cha) 10 4 2.1 Miner (jam) 10. 3.

reme rrincess 4 FLASH ADIOS 11-2 I ma ink or imam in (Vic) Rosarita fr (A imp) Tarcooia Ir (P Hall I): Slowlv away, last an matt. of straight and sprinted awav PRINCE CRAIG Sir Lionel and Lady Coppleson Plcken and Mrs Middleman's blk 2v Goodland (Imp) One Out tr (W Plcken Junr 6): Jumped away best and made running to well Into straight. (6 10.) Rate: 2.10.1 BILL'S ADVICE Sir Lionel and Lady Coooleson Picken Alana 12 Bygone 15 Miss Klm- Elliott 2): 3rd an way to noma turn. Finished well (4 8 8). line down to 1 6u0 6th on 110m hurdle.

outside at bell; finished strong- uciit, jonnny uwen C3 Candy Kisses 66 Shlrleen pick. Dlvs: Win $2 30 place BOc SI 60 10 Rate: 2 9 4-10 1 II l'W (20 66 50). Rate: 2 9. 2 2 Qulnella: 531.10. lOrn Im, Time ALLENTON (NZ) Lowe's i runt: IAU1I 14.

3 A Anovede-Cole (NGR) 14.3 4 Klrkpatrick (NIR) U.4. nui, nr Hate: 1 2 6.7 1 KING FROST Harkham's br 5v Raider Frost (Imp) Hes peria Monarch tr (I Mutton 3): 5th early, outside leader at 1600. 2nd at bell. Just led lor home. (5-2 7-2.) Rate: jji irair 4tm isi.

MITIAND INNER CITY 5-0 in hockey MELBOURNE, Friday. The Pakistan hockey team beat Victoria J-0 in little more than a good training run at Parkville, today. Only a strong defence, led by Keith Wriglev and supported by goalie David Vial, held the Pakistanis to five goals. oy inuroer Frost (tmp) Trusty Lady Ir (N Hargraves 7): 4th away. Bth 1600.

Fast 2: 1 Klmalvo (Km) novai rnoeoe rr ir nan 911 Led throughout (20 25) 4 Awanul Bay 10m A Graham 2): 9th early, 1600 nd bell (20 33 25) 1 Woodland Ouke fr (G Smith 6): 4th early Sth 1600. Bth bell (100) Prosser Spirit fr (B Will, lams 4): 2nd early, 4th 1600. 1th hell (14 20) 7 and Mrs Middlemass's 2y Playbill (imp) Olemans' Choice Ir (W Plcken 1): Slowly awav. 7th early, Sth on outside at bell. Frnlshed well.

(4-6 4-5.) Rate: 2.10.1 nti. record) ngton (Aul) 14 2 3 Warr.n p. Walter Kocnig, pictured yesterday. from 4th at bell to be at too of straight. (16 20).

Rate: 2.9.4 1 t.Sffistw,IM JOm Kln) 1 Dv' MON TEE fr (N Lana) 2 SECOND BOV Ir' (T WaTl.c.) 3 TJ.n lollonidl Tin SanKgrooer (r (H MBrain b. Sill' 1 4 "') Tultian Hanover tr (C Sweenev 1): Led early 1600. PRINCESS LIGHT A Carna-velle's blk 7y Real Light (NZ) tta fr (G Allan 1): 6th on settling down, 5th at 1600m and bell. Raced one illm Yankee fr (N Har. iraves 4); 3rd earlv, 4th bell.

33 50) dill) Roic Red tr (R Parklnion) The more he improved, the harder it became, for rd bell. (5 13-2 61 4 nil's Bov Ir (J Binskln 6): nd earlv. 5th 1600. 7th bell. Satin Bevel fr (0 Glenden 0V Wllllami) Int.

Sen Holdv 400 m.tr.1 World 43 Bl Event (USA) Commonwealth 449. sjng i. Camel th to leml.flnali. HI AT It 1 A ning 5): Last eany, stn dcii. MS 10) Beau Reagh tr (R Howard 1): last early.

1600 and bell (7 8 7) 8 Danny's Virtue Ir. Noon-an 7): Sth early 2nd 1600 and bell (9 12) 9 Windermere Lady fr (T Plcton He iwears they will be used. Walter is the youngest wrestler to have grappled for Australia. At 10 years of age he My Hope Ir (P Hall 3): 4th early. 2nd bell.

(25 40 25) Goose Chase fr (C Elliott They are going back to where both parents were born to see friends and relatives and to allow Walter to gain more wrestling experience tun eariy, in touu, (JAM) 47 1 3 a Firm zv. 2nd early, etn ben. 112 25) (6 15) 5 Nuts and Bolts tr (J llslev 2) 3rd early and 1600. Sth bell. (33 66) 6 Tuapeka Garry Ir (K Newman 5): 7th early, 4th 1600, 2nd hell.

(6 10 8) 7 Giselle's Raider fr Adams 3) 6th earlv, 7th 1600. last bell. (33 66) last Scr: Har wood Brigade. BCTTINGi 4-9 JUST TOO 8th bell (100) Last I lolngho (NCR) (AUS) 47.7 447 9 wine an way. finished well.

(20 25) Rate: 2.8.4 Waltawhlle Boy fr (P. Pracev 7): 2nd early, led 1600 and bell. (10 20) Bradley Scett tr (S Cocker 6): 4th early, 6th 1600 and bell. (S3 100) Mis Hondo fr (W Hansell 6): Lest early. Sth 1600 and bell.

(33 100) Autumn Halo tr (C Sweeney 4): Led early, 3rd 1600, 4th bell. (100) Hard To Get fr (J llslev 5): 3rd earlv. 5th 1600. 7th hall. went to Granville RSL aii started.

BETTING: 1-1 MANRAY Richmond dogs against the champions of seeking to play Rugby Bureen Bov fr (G A Graham 7) 6th early. 3rd bell. (6 IS 14) Karamea Beau fr (K Newman 8) Sth earlv. last ball (5-2 Johnny Tee Vee 7 Beau Reagh Europe. 'TN), 4f 2 Ntwuii (JAM) 47 0 3 Sang IKEN) 47.7 4 I Mtelemuka (MLW) 49 7 HIAI 3: I Alan (KtN) 48 3 10 james ioy 12 oannv virtue 20 Prosser's Spirit 25 Royal Phoebe.

Awanul Bay 100 Wood. 5) last GOOD 6 Tultian Hanover 8 Tua- rocket Special Sharon last uiowo (UGA) 46 5 3. Ma. 4 Hook- 1 AUSTIN TOP ISO S04 HUSH MATIC (4-1) 1 King 6 (12-1) 2 Tobv Brown Ail started. BETTING: 4-5 Bill's Advlc Karamea Beau 10 Prince Craig peka Garry 15 Bill Bov 20 Allenton SO Tarcooia Frost 66 Nuts and Bolts, Giselle Raider.

land Duke. Windermere Lady, Course Olvs: Win $1.10 place 70c $1.50 51. n- 18.28s. Sen Smooth ir.tin Wicked (100) Summer Holiday fr (K Newman 2): 7th early. 1600.

last course Quinena: Manray-jamei Toy S1 1.50. Course Double: Jut Toa Goad. Bureen Boy 25 My Hope. Goose Chase SO Slim Yankee, Satin Bevel 66 TOKYO BAY. Course Olvs: Win $31.40 place ffi.40.

St. 60 no third. Oulnellai Course Divtt Win 70c place 52c $2.40 $2. Course Oulnalla: hut Ton r.nnrt. S30.40.

bell. (25 50 40) last Cool Port. Tarnish Red last. 2 In nk. 18.12s.

Sen Sonic s.r. most of Australia's best wrestlers are in the smaller classes. He took a lot of hidings but remained undaunted. "It did me a lot of good," he said today. Even at the Australian championships last year he faced, and beat, a 20-year-old in the final match, with this trip to Christchurch the reward.

If Walter does this well at 15, and with the German trip bound to improve him, he'll be ready for the Hordcrn Pavilion before his com-ing-of-age. JIM WEBSTER Tarcooia Frost: $25.80. scr: am Heart. BETTING: 2-1 PAI FATE 4.H."2VK,VF,NMz,'Lri77'KiNV 477 4 2'S5Oi Hammer Throw World 76.40m Irnmirtt income. Diva (lor 52 80 90c SI .80 Count Douhlai GtamAiir Anw.

S4.9Q SI 7UC. Course Qulnella (Tokyo Bay- Print Train) 1232.10. ADIOS 7-2 Kino Frost 20 Walta- ZINGARI i -2 Ma'c MOUNT MAI i 7.75 Manrav $1.80. 10m hd. Time 3m 7.3s.

Started 10.55- Winner trained by Newman: second by Cashman; third bv A Elliott. Just Too Good: $12.60. "They've got more wrestling clubs in Germany than ve even have aresilcrs in N.S.W.," Waller said today. "The competition is terrific in Germany alone but it's so strong all over Europe I'll be getting around as much as I can." Walter has appeased while Bov 25 Princess Light 40 hd hd Timer 2m 10.1s. 6m 2'sm.

Time 3m 8. It. Start- nnuiooon. ue va I lev summer not nay 1 00 Bradley Started: 8.15. Winner trained bv Hancock second bv Plcken 2 O.L, T.lr.

i mm unmona pacer, ai League but amateur wrestling bouts were being held the first night he visited the club and his arm did not have to be twisted for him to stick with it. He took to it with the same relish that professionals Mark Lewin and Big Bad John display when they square off. Walter's one difficulty was that he was too good for his size and even at 10, he wrestled a 17-year-old in competition. aeon, nuns nunoo. Autumn naio.

Hard To Get. 537m: FAIRMONT LADV 7 ,7. i and third by Picken. 7. record).

Sen Slick Course Dlvst Win 70c plact 60c wMiiams (Eng). Commonwealth Sill. 'ollowed: Kevin Page. Baron Streak. Jetldah -Dum rayne una miT i tmrm.

uivs: wir place 60c S2 $2.20. Qulnella: 512,40, Fav: Miss HI Lo. 3: Trotters Cup 3090m 1 i Chlochaje (Eng) OUC I.JO. Course Qutnellai Paleface Adlos-Klnq Frost 51.80. Course Double: Lucky Variety Paleface Adlos 52.80.

HOMAGE Falconer's a 5v la.i nanT" -PiTAN SHEENS 5th 6 (12.11 1 Mw Tlunll 4t Ittx 1 nation Gift Ir (H Young 5): 14m. rime: 3m 4.9s, Winner trained hv hi Clip Door 8 (71) 3. Then fol his shool master at Merrv- out ana icq an way. uainea bia break when Rock In Dale JV nD record, i (Aus 67.48 fAus record). WOMEN PENTATHLON 100m.

hurdles S' 40 51.20 70c. CJuln. most Scottish FA Cup third-round ties this weekend to Sunday. lowed: Miss Leeoko. The Great All, Pike second by Hark ham third 9'n lia.iD.

Fav: Big Dt Allan, lands High by packing his fourth-form textbooks ij.i mvi, uur jonn, Armstrong Bov last. 5 len hd, 32.66s. Scr: Speedy Bonanta. Gol- 3 PHI 1 1 in. CRICKET BRIDGETOWN, Friday.

Geoff Boycott made 261 not out, the highest score of his career, as the touring MCC cricketers piled up a massive 4-3 1 1 declar broke at bell, do 9 10.) Rate 2.H.2 FINNIGAN Burke's 10y Final Say Kyle Belle 25m (R Howard 9th early, Bth 1600m, ran on strongly Irom 6th at bell. (3 4). Rate 2.10.5 with his training kit. nen nevs. divs: win 56.10 place 51.80 S2c SI.

60. Qulnella: 341. 10 DUCKERS 3rd GRADE 6: 2nd Graduation Stakes. 2350m (10-1) Mayol Flight 4 (7-2) 2 Strana. Wi.h 7 ri.u SKI-ING lellowed: Liverpool Moas.

Sellna uyeLT v. ri Arc ICJT (B-l) 1 Gay Paso 4 (5-4) 2 Jet White HEAT 1 I RMrn llhir.i ROCK IN DALE Redwood's 6v Dale Spring-Rock n- Roll fr (J Blnskln 6): 5th away, trailed leader mile and bell. Broke uo soon tis-ij j. men ronoweoi Tumbling Dice. Cbonenl, Smooth Mandv, Rachel's Charm last.

len 2 len. 44.84s. Scr: Sunshine Zero, Sir Mount Hall. Pine Dav. Dlvs: Win LONDON.

Thursday. Australia's five competitors for the- world ski-ing Commonwealth 1m 54.4s Wen-den (Aus) Commonwealth Games 44 6'-, Mlii Lola (replaced bv Social Charm) Lady In Red. Dlv: win SS 90 place S2.JO oor 54 0 2. Cantv (AUS) 54.1 3. Mc Meek In (SCO) 55 0 a.

rh ed by tea on the second day of their four-day GLAMOUR GUY Bruce and A Williams ch 5y Deep Adlos (Imp) Doris Guy Ir (L Weekes 6): Jumped smartly, held handy lead to home turn and sprinted awav lor easy win (2 5-2 9-4). Rate: 2.8 9 1 ADIOS BOWER Mr For-rester ch 4v Deep Adlos (imp) Lett Bower fr (B act bs we no en. HEAT 1: 1 Rnhrrltnn Can. alter, lost considerable ground. 54.40 place 51.70 $1 no third.

(SIN) 56.2. HEAT 3: 1. Rendlna (AUS) 54.3 2. Neufvllte (JAM) 54.3 1:59.02 2 Naylor (NZL) 1:59 65 r. M1RIU Irrf r.mn 5- NZL 2 0 6.

AUS 1 0 7. KEN 1 0 8. MLW ..1 0 9- WALES 1 0 10. CAN ..0 0 1 1 FIJI 0 0 12. GRN 0 0 13 WSA 0 0 14.

PNG 0 0 rimsneo strongly. 15-4 i-i 5.4 1.1 1. Ratr Ml li lfi 27. 2i Honour (ENG) fal. 3.

Barbara Poulsen (NZL) 14.41s 816. 4 5 Nauu (AUS) 14. 4 BS 807. (NGR) 'Of 2, jonw (CAN) 'I3 0si 743 5 NZL J- Wilson (ENG) 13.98s 868 2. Tulsorlsorl (Fll) 14 65t 788.

3. Nixon (AUSl 14.72s 780. ausj ao 1. New 2. 5 Burn, tide 3.

Honour. match against the West championships next month Indies Board President's have be8un training on nwmajHi d.u, ravi uay Paso. TAB DIVIDENDS Lumpy Dean fr (J Lear month 7): 4th early, 1600m and bell. RACE 1: A 1. Win 1 an Norw ay's slopes.

Eleven here yesterday. 3. Cukllau (NZL) SS.3 4. Joshua (NGR) 55.9. HEAT 4- 1.

Saunders (CAN) 53.0 2. Hunt (NZL) S5 2 3. 0 Webster (ENG) 55.4 4. Dourass (WAD 55 8. 3t sue 33c.

scr: to, Forrester 1 Trade winner MAISON BRASSER 1 (5-2) 1 Tientsin Oscar 6 (5-1) 2 Ferro-tvpe 5 (4-1) 3. Then followed: Wvalong Sally. Oencor Lad, Eves Right, Lanev. Hondo Breeze last. 2 40) lay Johnny 20m (W Finn Rth earlv.

1600m. ftth RACE 2: 7 8. Win $2.50 MIIIS (SCO) 2:00. BJ 4 Johnstone (NZL) 2:01.09. HEAT 2: 1 I Mackenile (Can) 1:57.99 2 Badger (Aus) 1:58.02 3 A McClatchev (Scot) 2:01.37 4 Lewis (Wal) 2:07.99.

400m Ind Medley HEAT 2: 1 Carter (Scon 4:46.53 2 Brlnkley (Enn) 4:48.06 3 Treffers (NZL) 4:48.74 4 to 1600 3rd on rails at bell. Finished well (3 13-4 11-4). Rate: 2 9 4 2 piate -wt ouc J5C. icr: 10. RACE 3t 1 4 7.

win ct it bll. (9-2 8) Captain Chuckles tr (S Badger 1): Last early. 9th 1600m, en 4 len. 32.62s. Sen Alert 5EMI-F1NAL5 It 1.

Rendlna 52.8 2. Neulvllle 53.4 3. PAIRS Hong Kong bt Canada 21-17 Scotland bt Papua New Guinea 26. 13 Australia (P P. he ben MEAT 2: 1.

Scott 2. I Nixon Fire. ashcol (NZ) The Hon Sir Asher Joel and Goldstein's Nicosia Prince. Dlvsi Win -r i Jul, cri IU, no.T.e S3. 5 4.

Cantv Sd.Q. "ACE 4: 1 6 5. Win BOC place SI. 60 place BOc SI .20 80c. Quln.

11a: $10.90. Favi Mafson JEM-FINAL. 2i 1, Saunders JEAT 3: 1 Oihlkova 2. last sen. 112 is) Admiral Lawn fr (L Harp-lev 4): 6th earlv.

7th IftOOm Debbie) bt Kenya 18-17 Canana ro ay inuroer Frost (Imp) sth" 11 10m (K Newman Lauri Jortikka, Jim Box, Barry Marshall and Dan Flynn are training at 3,000 feet at Nord, near Lille-hammer. The fitth skier, jumper Chris Hcllerad, is training by himself at the resort of Raelingen, on the outskirts of Oslo. Terrell (En-j) 4:49.61 Wil- Boycott's innings lasted J65 minutes and beat his previous best score of 260 not out made for Yorkshire against Essex in the 1970 English county championship. The president's team were 4-65 at slumps. bt England 21-19 Hong Kong bt Hunt 55.0 4.

Nail 55.2. Shot Putt (aus) 4:50.58 6 Kulasali (Aus) 4:52.66. TROPHY PFAR 537m: ANOTHER rin w-ia mew aianrj oi scot-land 18-1 1 Wales bt Australia 1. M. Peters 15 03m B98 ots 2.

Poulsen 14.82m 885. 3 1600 and bell. Finished strongly (12 50 40). Rate: 2.9.1 2 Hullo 20m (N Breaden 7th earlv. sth iRon nth kn im and bell.

(100) Duclel fr (R Morris 2): 7th earlv. 6th 1 600m, 9th bell. (7 11) Decreed fr (B Hancork RACE 3 7 Win 1 tn Jones 14.39m 861, 7. E. NIon in King Dungey Stewart Poole) 21.

IR Wottorn Cimna 3 Th Thn1'r 7 (25-1) Mitt.v ui 3 3i acn i ig, 4 a 100m Freestyle Relay MEN World: 3m 26.42 USA. Cam. 66) bt Northern Ireland 2216 Zambia RACE 7i 4 1 1 win pden Boy, Kemden Dream last 41 early. 3rd 1600m and bell. Cateron Sth earlv.

monwcalth: Jm Jl JOi Tan fnm, ROUND 1: Fnnlanri ht Walt. I IOU) ranlto Van 1 Dm re Warrt t- MEN'S SINGLES ROUND 1: A Jobanputra (Tan) Clancy (Aus) walkovor: Roll nrvr zjm 330. 1. Peters, Oshlkova. Wilson all 1.74m 974 Ptl.

4. Nlion 1 70m 935. 6 Scott ato-m; Australia (r Kneuben and RACE 1 Uil. an. monweafth Games: 3m 3S.6S AUS.

FINAL: 1 Can 3:33 79 (Games 5th early. IftOOm and hlL (33 isu louj ft Haaa Irnn Ir to u.n..f, Place 30c SI SI. Sen 6 11. 66) latt tm irj a 3 sing (Mewl lb-i IS-2 Hong Kong bt Kenya 19-18: Scot record) 2 Aus 3:34.26 3 Eng SnS BelL 50c no third. 8 MULHfRIN 4th r.DAnc 1.66m B95.

10. New 1.55m SOCCER RACE It I win ac fi 9th 1600 and beli (5-4 9-4) 8 Velvader fr fD riamhrlit Purser (NZ) bt Ansarl (Sco 15-4. 15-6: Stuart (Enn) i ah atari va. BETTING: 11 Rnrlr In n.l. a BADMINTON place 90c 26c BOc.

Sen 9 10. RACE 1A; 4 mi. im Flnnigan 8 Bay Johnny 10 HOMAGE 1 1 Our Jul 1 rant a In 200m Backstroke MEN 337mi ZYLTO BOMBER TAB 9 box 1 (7-1) 1 Main Model 7 Livingston (NZ) b'O Ahula (Ind) 15-10 14.17 1A.1I.- hi nha.nl... land di rui 4-20: fa Due New Guinea bt Malawi 50-8; New Eng. land bt Canada 27-3.

ROUNO 2: Fill bt New Zealand 28-15; Northern Ireland bt Malawi 21-14: England bt Guernsey 35-11: Wales bt Western Samoa 29- place 85c 50c no third. Sen 6 9 early. 6th 1600, Bth bell (50 100) 7 Craka Barrel fr (M Xureb 3): 4th early 7th 1600 and bell Chuckle 40 Lumpy Dean 66 Van (3-1) 9 Sw4l Valarta 1 World: 3m 01.87A Matth ity van iuo Aamirai Lawn, (Tan) Louiado (Mew) 15-8 15-8; A Mono (MSA) Mac- lent uirminvi. LommortwM in TAB EXTRA DOUBLI (for SOc) an races 1 and 4m uo.avs (Aus), Donnell (Can) 15-10. 15-3: A Par- Then followed: Will Satlue (11-4 lav), just Sudden, wee Oeb.

Ma Electra. Skv Hawk last. '1 len 3 ten. 32.40s. Scr: eKen Molly (reBlarrri hv RnFnh.Fi Course dlvs: Win S4.10 place Petite Duval fr (S Weston 2): 3rd earlv.

Iftnn kii ica monwealtn Games. 2m Pia imoj uoneriy irj 15-8 1 BUC 70C. Rev no ds (Aus). Matle (D-Maison Bratier 510.80 Extra double special dividend! (5) Hush Matlc with second lea Course Qulnella Hainan. PUnl.

LEAGUE TABLE HEAT 1' I rrw.n ROUND 2: That It not Champ. Dlvs: Win S3 place BOc EDINBURGH, Thursday. The Scottish Football Association has decided to follow England and allow Sunday Soccer during the national emergency. An immediate result will be the switching of 2:11.09 (Garnet record) 2 Cun. 100) a Ann'a Volo Ir (C Sweenev 5): 2nd (20 40 33) Last scratching: $3.40.

New Zealand led the Commonwealth Games singles badminton matches in sweltering conditions at the Cowles stadium today. Brian Purser of New Zealand won his match against Scottish competitor Jim Ansari 15-14 15-6. Gow (Scot) 15-4 15-3: Llan ai.iw ut, wuinena: aia.ou. TAR tSOIIftl tlr mn. rims nam tcngj narov (Can) 2:12.42 4 I Hughes (Sco (MiA) Mberwa (Tan) 15-0 Gunalan (MCA) ht Hniinn MALONEY HARPER Ifliax gin): 529.20.

Course Double (for $1): Tokyo Bay-Homage $325.20. 8m 2m. Time 4m started 8.41. Winner trained by 7mH: Jv Howard, third by Redwood. DCTTINGt 9-4 GLAMOUR GUY.

K-in Irnn 11.4 afIIa. n.u. Be" D-Mlss Hi 93c. Special dlv Another 4. I J.Uat.

JUST BUTCH 4 (7-1) 1 Dossle (MRU) 1S-2 15-3. Johns (NZL) Cateron 33 Ann's Volo 40 Ashcol 66 Hullo 100 Velvader. Craka image 1 (11-2) 2 Smooth Queen 8 (7-2) 3. Then followed: My Sr scratching 70c. WOMEN 100m FREESTYLE nammer mor Lane (3-1 lav), cna Ctry PtS 1 Aus 2 0 0 4 2 Eng 2 0 0 4 3 Nlr 2 0 0 4 4 Sco 2 0 0 4 5 Hkg 2 0 0 4 6 PNG 10 12 7 NZL ,1 0 1 2 8 Wal 10 12 9 Fill 10 12 10 Ken 0 0 2 0 11 Can 0 0 2 0 12 Cm 0 0 2 0 13 Mlw 0 0 2 0 14 Wsa 0 0 2 0 rviiid ivuvai.

Wfirld Oil 4J tC CnHar cooper (AU5) 5-15 15-7 15-7. Purser (NZL) bt Tredgett (ENG) 15-12 12-15 15-5. Stuart (Eng) bt Bell (NIR) 15-5 18-17: Prakash (Ind) bt Germany) Lommonwealth 0.58.5s Long lump 1. Ninon 6 4Sm 1003 Cts. 2.

Burnslde 6.02m 910. 3. New tnd A. Wilson 6.01m 908. S.

COtt 5.94m 893. Pinal result 1. Peters (NIR) 4455. 2. Oshlkova (NGR) 4423.

3. A Wilson (ENG) 4236. 4. NIon (AUS) 4206. 8.

Scott (AUS) 4058, 10. New (AUS) 3881. 100 metres World 10.91 Stecher (German Dim Reo). Commonwealth 11.1s Bovle (Aust) A Annum (Gha) Commonwealth Games 11. Ss 10 Ss 100yds) Burge (Aust).

Flrit (our In heati to seml final j. HEAT 1i 1 AN wood (Jam) 11 7 2 Utomuko (Nqr) 12.00 3 Lannaman (Eng) 12.00 4 As'edua (Gha) 12 2. Heat 3: 1 Bailey (Can) 117 2 Lamy (Aust) 11.7 3 Golden (Scot) 11.9 4 Robertson (NZL) 12.1. HEAT 4 1 Robertson (Aus) 11.6 2 Laverock (Can) 11.7 3 Afrlyle (Gha) 11.9 4 Wooten (NZ 11.9. HEAT 5: 1 Boylt (Aus) 11.5 2 Kellond (Can) 1 1 .9 3 Hodges (Jam) 11.9.

SEMI-FINAL 1:1 A Annum 11 5 2 Robertson 115 3 a uuuia tnusi t-ommonwealin Liames 0.59.3S Fraser (Aust). Gu am (Ken) 1 S.I 1 a Mong (MSA) bt A Parpia (Ind) 7r A Jrd'h ttin) 59 92 a-b. retired in urea. Purser N2Li ht rhlnhi.ni.ar- Anderson (Aus) 1:01.17 4 (Tan) 15-0 15-3. mcciov (sco) beat 5 Hassa- (Ken) 1S-S 15-5.

POURS Karwa Mam.a Ah li tr ROUNO Powell (Mosman Neutral Ravi Tvrrell (Aus) Bt Modi (Ken) 1:00.65 1 WaUr rtrni 1ni Oe. New r.iunaa A 1. 13-. Devlin (Auil) a Lunn Iverion Zarlev Wilcox 71: Graham 'Auitj Oiakl (japan) Stanton (Auit) 7S: Crampton (Autt). juiics Itniji I.U4.I4, (R King Bungey Stewart Mixed Doub ts f-orven (Rose Bay RSL) Butler (HurslvUle VDC) O'Brien (GB) A Townsend (Bega) Gollnskl HEAT 1 r.r-aw A.s want Stuart and Mr.

hot nail (Eng) bt Jennings and Mrs Simpson (Sco) 1:01.47 4 Ti i imwonnj vv unmore (Suther and) Cribble (Canberra) mer i (nan i s-i a. SECOND TEST In Launciton. i3Jln.l Kor.u T.i bt NSW 173- CAltM t. 1 Mlllman (Brit) 101 9-1 9-4; Jehan (Paklitan) bt Breckon (Brit) 9-5 9-3 9.S. 6 Alauddln (Paklitan) bt Wilton (Rnodeila) 9-4 9-0 9-4 Nancarrow (Ault) bt Gathered.

(Brit) 10-6 10-8 S-9 9-3 Muneer (Paklitan) bt Llthem (Brit) 9-3 9 0 9-4 8 Zaman (Paklitan) bl Jolly (Ault) S-0 9-1 9-7. WOMENS SINGLES LIGHT FLYWEIGHT- I Ramhrlrk- FINAL: 1 Gray (Aus) 59.13 Amundrud (Can) sq 1 1 pooiei Dt western Samoa 29-14: Scotland Wales 16-16 draw: England bt Hong Kong 22-16: Zambia bt Fill 2316; New Zealand bt Canada 21-11. ROUND 2: Hong Kong bt Fill 27-15: Zambia bt Kenya 28-1 3: Canada bt England 21-19; New Zealand bt Scotland 18-11: Western Samoa bt Ntn Ireland 22-16. LEAGUE TABLE FIRST ROUND: Younabera Wr'9MCn) 59.46 ft Anderson avwi suiir lino; points: Abramt (Eng) bt Nan la (WSA) AUST SLALOM SHIPS At Br.dv'l Tai WOMENS UNDER 17 Kit Pur. dy (Vic) 1 Connelly (Tal) 2 WOJJ'N JS VRS K1.

W.brook (NSW) 1 Wimmer (Vic) 2 Sumeol (NSW) 3. mixes ca oriN Egger-Egger (NSW) 1 (Vlrl 2 i.Mn crcey ri it-a, s-ii 11-3. IMCKinieV ILANI Bt BANTAMWEIGHT. EnnHnE. Hinkler (Bundaberg Qld) Chap- Henderson (Bathurst) Rudder( Gold Coast) Robb (Klama Albion Park) Armstrong (BHP) Oodson (Shepparton) Hoberg (Hervev 5f.v i.

Ana' (Goslord) Allan (GB) Vlck (Com Harbour) Heath (Fltxroy-Brunswlck Vic) Carroll (Wallumbllla) I Palmer Mosman Neutral Bay) King 8a lie 117 4 1 Lamy 11.7. US GAMES Montreal Canadlenl 4 Bultalo Sabrei 1: Philadelphia Fiver. 4 Angelei Klnoi 4: Chicago Black Hawks 2 Bolton Brulnt 1 New Vrk A 2'JOm Ind medley Wor 2m 20 a muitf os nop 1 irwui stopped in SEMIFINAL 2: 1 A Lvnch 11 4 2 BOyle 11.5 3 Brown a loon round 1, Soctlon 71 iS Fra'fr rVSS'Vi C.rion Bi" lev) 20-19. Section 8: Jonn (Cronull.) 29-16 Walpol. Hy" Bay) tB-14.

Sect on 9: A Wvnn 17-13 Bl.tkmiV si (Cirn Park) 18-17 5 Hort (Moiman) 32-18. Section (East Germany). Commonwealth 2n Pts ciry jro: tnisanga bt Gondwe (MLW) points: Vtlllata (WSA) bt Karaltlana (NZL) (WA) 3, K1 13 yri L.nerooe Flamei 1: Dtr, o.rf j.ui uouio (Aust). Common wealth Games 2m i8.89s Lang Beckett (NIR) 6-11. 12-11.

11-4: Flockhart (SCO) bt Cony (AUS) 12-10. 8-11. 11-5: Jones (AUS) bt Nilsson (CAN) lT-7, 11-5: Slngha Ang (MSA) bt 5 Altierl (WAL) 11-1. 11-0: A Branliled (NZL) bt 5 Yew Hin Clair (MRU) 11-0. 11-0: Gardner (Eng) bt Cunningham (NIR) 11-6.

12-10. Ng (MSA) bt Rollick (Can) 11-6 11-7. California Golden Sean 2: Mon. points. Cowdell (Eng) bt A Robo itiVf (WA).

WOMEN'S (NSW) (run Doints ooi vie (cai Lr iocmacara bran) Hutchlns (Yorkshire Svd nev) Coady (Prospect) Me 1 Hunter (NZL) 2:27.06 (Gam ri-rarri. 7 inrie mm. loronto MapiC Lead 3: Plttiburgh Penoulm 4 St Louli Blue, loi Angelei Klngi 3 Mlnnetota North SUri 1. ll.O Mil WOOd 11.6. 400 metres World 51 Oj Neufvlll (JAM) Zehrt (German Oem Rep) Commonwealth and Commonwealth Games 51 Oi Neufvllie (JAM).

First lour In heats to semifinals HEAT 1 Bernard (INGi 53 2 2, Forde (BAR) 54 7 3 8 Donovan (Aus) points. (NSW) Vjr (Aust) 2.28.40 3 A Willlngton tn Council) 1 Zam 2 NZL 3 Wat 4 Aus 5 Hkg 6 Eng 7 Can 8 Wsa 9 PNG 10 Sco 1 1 Ken 12 Nlr 13 Fit) SOLING C'SHIP FOR PORSTER CUP OFP PALM BEACH: Heat 7: (D.vlri 2-31 07 (Yvaies vvooo treakhuril) 34-17 A fiilbrook Woclca.le) 33-12. "'en Point) IRetkd.1.) 26-14 Setllon 16: Stuart (Pcakhunt) 19 1- Slnglei leml-Analt A Adamr ciwuaw.i junneaan) Ta lor (Goulburn) Pugh (GB) rp7J: I- Whttltr King 9B.r (NSW) nt. (Vlr, HEAT 2: 1 Richardson (Eng) 2:26.86 (Games record) 2 Cook (Canada) 31 3 Cain (Aust) NfM (AU5) 55 2 4. Mbakwa -unaio trarramatta Isalaub (Wondal muni C2 Forbei.

NSW) Wrlnoer (Jim Cog-Jan. US) dh 1 Cvnara III (Phil 5 dan Ford. NSW) 4 Scarlet Plmoernal (Gerrv Garrett. NSW) 5 Super Bear (Kit Hobday. Eng) 6 Squar.

On. (J wa, creel' 3' Wellham 17 YRSi Srltt-Randall (NSW)! m.m.1.,1 1 jgnn vvaieii t.ii.yb (Parkes) Josephs Mntrn-n a. McDermott WEIGHTLIFTING HEAT 3: Cllfl (r.nada "-YariY tUOllO 31 bt Cannon (Trundle) 18. Pair. Previous Garnet winner: 1970 (Bradmill) luini.n.:' 2 27 09 2 Smith (Canada) 2 273 3 Walker (Scot) NSW ROWING SHIPS, at Penrith C'shlo Sculls Heat 1: Leach (Mercantile Vic) 1 Rowe (Hab-erheldi 2 McGowan (Rvde) Z.

Len 'i en. No time. Heat Petelin (Qld Uni) 1 Phillips (Sydney) 2 Clubb (Sydney) 3. 2'i len len. No time.

C'shlp vain lAuti, Flyweight Pvn SINGLES ROUND 1: Fulton (NIR) bt Ou Feu (Grn) 22-13: (Eng) bt Evans (Wal) 21-7: White (Aus) bt Williams (WSA) 22-6: WKood (Scot) bt 5 Snow-slll (Fill) 22-18: La kin (MLW) Annan (Bl.tktown Olgseri) is bt Brlcn O'Brien (Glla.niir., (Kevin Wlnterbottom, NSW) 8 Go Newi (John Klllul. US) Skve (K Hud, on. NSW) 10 dh 441. 200 METRES BRCASTSTROKr 1 1 A Dawlon DAILY MIRROR AGGREGATE at Ansae Ranoe. M.i.h..

Warirl- 2m lit to iiicai FINAL, 1 McKemle (Eng). Snatch 92.5 Jerk 122.5 Total 215 (all Commonwealth and Games WOMEN WORLD CUP SLALOM! 7 ILi1 dl.f,lt,i'JJ",s,!!.,wltk IWoilon: oonfl RSL) 10 Dawei Me.it pwinu toeit ii. racn out ol icven): 1 Wringer 15.9 2 SKEET SHOOTING Commonwealth 2m 41.71s Whitfield (Aus) Commonwealth Games Dt Dent (ENG) 23-13: Jones Germ) I Serrat (France) A rours neai vi svd- MATCH WlNiiriAM lu ihalc wionoai una) Bb 115 200: 3 John McNIven (Sco) Kaierer (Auttrla) 3. Medals table FIRST DAY: 1 Bailey (Aul) 97. 2 Rees (WAL) A Bonnet! (ENG) Wlllsle (CAN) all 96.

9 nv 1 oaimain a Drun.moyne (2 a.i,( wnuneia Nlxan (Port Macouarle) 19 bt a Bo.len Hawke (Toronto) 7. Harden city (J Cod. BANTAMWEIGHT! Pinal- j. r-m is.i. neat Melbourne Uni i Drummovne Habcrheld 3.

7s 1.1s. 7m kiuiv inuaj u. (f.ninuru RSL, A HEAT It 1 Lowe (NZ) 2:43.34 (Games record) 2 Stewart (Can) 2 44.79 3 Gaikxll (Nil pt saikeid dan) 21-iB. Dalian (Hkg) bt Gosden (Ken) 21-14. ROUND 2: Hong Kong (O Dalian) bt Canada (N Salkeld): Kenya (O Gosdn tit AuMrana 'C White) 23-18.

Scotland (W Wood) bt PN Guinea (O Dn1: 24-6: North. iNatlve uld) Adams (Aut) g7 lerk 12 tntal 33? 1 Roblnl WA) 76.4) 4 Good Newl (John Klllu. US) 77 Adloi (Nor. man Booth NSW) 91.4 6 Ababeth SMIn '13 7 Seventy, three (Richard Dlckion NSW) 114 Wlnterbottom NSW) 121 9 Sounder (BUI Mobhl HZ 10 l'" Hoberg (nervev shtp Eights Heat 1: Mercantile (Eng) 2 45.78 4 Lornle (Sco) ngion StOCki O'Mara I Trundle (L Nichol! Cargnan (Can) 87.5-125-212.5 3 Vel aiswamy (Ind) 95-117 (Milan avoney uni a Maoer-held 3. 8s 4s.

6m 7.1s. Heat 2 Melbourne Uni 1 Svdnev 2 Mas- Boi.no can em Ireland (R Fulton) bt Malawi Sorlnq board man 3- 3.3s. 4.1s. 6m 14s. Draw etLlMlMAnV.

1 PAN HELLENIC 1 (G Manuel) AUST oil. I mm irr nni bcuiis rrom lane i Clubb Rowe Petelin 188 76 2 hat to (Can) 188 46 World c'lhlp itirilno TuMd.vi in car nin, 21 -n. England Bryant) bt Guernsey (R Du Feu) 21-10: Wales (M Evans) bt Western Samoa (J Williams) 41-16. MEN 200m backstroke Pocohontai, Taworrl. Adloi.

3 A urane (trig) 184.14 4 Bar net (Aust) 178 17 6 Don net wanconi. FAIRFIELD 2 (M Gowan Phllllos Leach. Lightweight toursi Drummovne. Melbourne Uni. Balmain.

Svdnev. Canada England Australia New Zealand Ntrm Ireland India Nigeria Kenve Scotland HEAT 2: 1 Tonelll (Aua) Riley (Aust) 16S.39 9 Morely Steeple man's added hurdle tseventv-three, Bolanolei. Terror. Boomerang (Bill Solomon. NSW) Paplllon.

Solong (Ian Ford NSW) LEAGUE TABLE MCC PRESIDENT'! XI. Bridgetown. Barbados CC 1,1 4 (dec) 511 Vi 1 1 lAUiii taa.y. Drummovne (2). Hahernelri.

C'ahla uv-OD tuimii rccora) 2 Wil Hams (Aim 2:1 1 .68 3 I Mar. hurst) Ar' FINALi 1 Shattn am an iqniii ncDcrneia, svanev, avanev kenile (Cam 2:13.16. Antlll NSW) Brolga Ml utui v.li A. ENG. NIR SCO HKG uni, Melbourne Uni.

2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0011 tD.VJ 1 Torn 1J 83 1 3-65 (G Greenldge 37). 200m tMtvla Vic) till. (Tim WIL M.r.r'Jl':"'??" sarnett 403.56 6 Don net-Rlltv 381.39 7 Morely 379.71. World 1m 52.78s Soltt (USA) rvaw). iKockd.le) Ryan clau 48 MATCH Australian steeplechaser Bob Hendy is to run in the Games 5,000 metres CANTERBURY 2 (0 Brown SAFEWAY UNITED Woonona Oval, rowd: 2423.

At Woonona IRIANdV MINI AMPOl CUPi lllawaira 3 draw Granville IRISH LEAGUtt Lam. bt B.lly- mena United 1-0. GATE OP MATCHES i I MM I ANOV WILLIAMS OPEN Olego ir.eetn.il.) 148 Mr. Prow la I an a I A.iat i AIR HAWK and THE FLYING DOCTOR as well as his own spec, alty event. By John Dixon uermon IMOI-NB) Hob.ro Team to meet English Schoolboy in the Test at Twickenham today: Full-back: Scott (ACT); left wing: CrOw (NSW): Outside (H.ry lay, Qld) Coadp (Proi- HV p-V w'll 1 rANDwrAF.

L. 'I a1 thompion 68: Littler Lliter (N2) Mitchell 69: 8 Nichol centre: Hoare (NSW); Inside InKt) I Pllmer (M-NS) 147 Hobbl (Metro.) Molyneua (GB) obo Johmon (7-2) 17-1) 1-0: Lei (20-0) bt snarkev Ward (17-1) 1-0: Jan Janien (16-12) bl Georg. Samei (16-7) declared no conteit: Cyclone Negro (17-12) bt Marty Games organisers cancelled yesterday's heats of the 3,000 metres steeplechase because of insuffici a rvopn (vi. capw: right McPhpraon (Natlv. Qld) ivicc nve eigntn: Wright (NSW); half: Lemessu- Ir (NSW1: lark- I mi.

P.yn. (Canberr.) Mignav (GB) fiiTo)" Mr J.mhnon Moon BE ENGLAND OPEN at Sutton MtN'0 Marl, liii.u aiiaxai-ara, i Bat utt 4I, I re- hearne (Q): Second row: Matthews (NSW); Car bone (NSW); oroos: Wat tan Dl Ui-rni (Rockdale) Mawbey (Narrabri) (Britain) bt Allan, (Igvot) 9-1 (NSW); Hooker: Ross (Q). The DAVIS CUP VENUE Allan (GB) 146 a Wothenooon (Tamworth) McDonald (Parra) Carion (17-4) 1.0 Hearywalght Ta. Team CJlH.l i'-13) Larry Voay blned we il. i mf nnii game on ine Itinerary.

Australia havlna ana 11 WTIKO. (GB) Glddlnt (Maitland) A Powe I fMa.N., and drawn 2 and the team will arrive in Svdnev en Tuesday Solroi Arlon (18-10) Bobhv Shan. (17.11 (Lvndhurit) McArdl. (Cailn.) ent entries, leavms only the final to be run today. Australian athletics manager Ray Durie, said that when Hendy found he had one race left to run.

he decided to have a go at the 5,000 metres. "1 don't expect Bob to get a place in the 5,000 because the field is so canon. ABurllna rw.rwi.b m. Dermott (SA) Mccir. LONDON, Friday.

The International Lawn tennis Federation has accepted a Chilean propos OAILY MIRROR AGGREGATE At Ansae Range, Malabar 2nd stage match 1 "Tha Metre. dale) a Heath (Fltirov. Vic) 0 Carroll (Wallumball.h) Altche- mill) A Rowland! (Lvndhurit) Wlllgooi. (Bombala) Peoperell (MOI-NB) Holt (Parra) PltnMI iHorit-Jill. VOC) Gllmor.

(Sutherland) VV Henderion (Bathurit) Holden (Marrlckvllle) I Harrlion (G8) A Munro (CondahMH.t Australia 's Britain TESTjyiATCH al to piay tne south American rone Davis Cup polltan" fo shots at 600vd: A Townsend (Bega) A Rowlands (LVndhUrSt) UrlttOn (Grat Brit. strong, said Mr Dune. ain) Mawbey (Narrabri) Magnay (Great Britain) Mac-Manon (Unaarial Bailaw m.i VDC) Allan (Great Britain) Wllmdt (North Svdnev) I Palmer. Towniend (Bega) Butler (Hurtt- rwuiman nruirai yj Ci Arnoia Great Britain. lanala.

IWiwan. I. d' IM. i- saraiaoo vie) rrmce tweetnaiie) 50 Camivk NTt WW nnai against aoutn Africa in Colombia. The federation secretary, Basil Reay, said the proposal was put at a meeting of the ILTF Davis Cup Nations Committee suggesting that the match be played in Bogota on March 7-9.

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