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SPOi DIAN August 10 1982 NEWCASTLE SELECTIONS Maurice Hamilton on the aftermath of the Hockenheim's German Grand Prix ghostly fog Celestial Dancer catches Soba 4 00 Shearwalk' 4 30 Northern Secret 5 00 Amber Vala 2 30 Divine Truth (nb) 3 00 Firespark 3 30 Mashin Tims developed into a sprint' over the final three furlongs, something which suited All Systems Go, who is by Bay Express, far better than the more stoutly bred Lyphard's Special. Another to get outpaced was Shearwalk who finished strongly to be beaten just over a length and a half in third. This Godswalk colt is making a and drivers arc forced to plunge into a mist which cuts visibility alarmingly. "It's spooky," says John Watson. "It's like driving into fog.

You are completely disorientated and, at tho same time, you can hear cars around you but you don't know whether they're in front of you, behind you, or beside you." It was such a handicap which caused Didier Pironl to make an error of judgment while passing a slower car during practice for last Sunday's German Grand Prix. The Ferrari driver hit the rear wheel of a Renault hidden by the spray and the consequences as the Ferrari flew through the air and nose-dived on to the track were similar to Gilles Vil-lcncuve's fatal accident during practice for the Belgian Grand Prix. The difference was that Pironi remained in the cockpit and survived. DRAW ADVANTAGE: 5 to 71 NONE. 81 tnr LOW.

TOTE DOUBLE: 3.30 4.30. TREBLE: 3.0, 4.0 5.0. GOING: Good to drill DENOTES BLINKERS 2 30 WE MAIDEN STAKES: 3-Y-O; Urn; 1,856 (10 rrmniri). 4 (S) 020322 DIVINE TRUTH (N. Agran) G.

Harwood 9-0 M. Wooij! (7) 8 8 00-0000 LINPAC RED (Lin Pac Containers) W. Elsey 9-0 L. Charnock 10 7 000-40 ON THE WARPATH (BP) (G. Reed) C.

Thornton 9-0 A. Mills 11 (6) 04-4330 PAMPALAD (K. Abdullaf W. Elsey 9-0 T. Ires 12 (2) 0-0 PINK PATH (Mrs G.

Wood) J. Etheringlon 9-0 J. Scngraie 14 9 000334 SENANG HATI (M. Tlwailes) Denys Smith 9-0 B. Taylor 15 (1) 0 STEAMBOAT BILL (G.

Reod) C. Thornton 9-0 M. Birch 16 (4) 0 THORBELL ARCH (N. Heslop) J. Mason 9-0 D.

Nlcholls 17 (101 0 CASANNA (B. Farr) A. Hide 8-11 E. Hide 18 (3) 0-40 M00NDUSTER R. West) C.

Thornton 8-11 J. Bleaidale 1981: Hot Fire 9-0 l.Plggolt 11-4 J. Fitzgerald 14 ran. Bitting forecast: 13-8 Divine Truth, 7-2 Pampalad. 5 Senary Hall.

6 Moonduster, 10 Steamboat Bill, casanna. Ton Form Tips: Divine Truth 8, Moonduster 7, Pampalad 8. 3 0 BLYTH SELLING HANDICAP: 6f; 1.442 (20 runners). 1 (13 40000-0 HABATASHIE (A. Steed) A.

Smith 4-10-0 B. Raymond 4 (17) 000-000 flHADI BOY (R. Dods Denys Smith 4-9-7 B. Taylor 8 (14) 00-2002 FIRESPARK (A. Goacher) M.

Camacho 3-9-6 M. Birch 8 (20) 30-0000 SWEET SATISFACTION (J. McMurdo) C. Spares 3-9-5 W. Goldsborough (7) 9 (1) 000140 RELUCTANT HERO (D) (BF) (M.

0'Horan) J. Ethcrington 3-9-5 J. Saanrave 10 (19 000-040 LADY MURFAX (H. Waller) S. Norton 3-9-4 G.

Outfield 11 (11) 0-00013 BLUE REALM (D) (R. Tyrcr) G. Richards 3-9-4 pat Eddiry 12 (15) 000200 HOYDEN (Miss P. Allison) A. Jarvis 3-9-4 13 (3) OOOOno RHY-YAN-TUDOR (T.

Falrhnrst) T. Falrhnrst 3-9-2 M. Bcecrolt (5) 14 (2) 00-0000 THAT'S MAGIC (J. Partes) J. Partes 4-9-1 M.

Woods (9) 15 (16 0000-0 MALMAR (Mrs M. Sutclifle) Mulhall 3-9-1 J. Skllllng 17 (10) 00000 RIVALRY (Mrs V. Robson) W. Haigh 4-9-1 T.

Ives 18 (8) 000232 LADY ARPEGE K. MacPherson) P. Calver 4-9-0 0. Gray IB (7 000000 REMODEL (W. Tinning) W.

Storey 3-9-0 S. Webster 20 (5) 000000 STRING OF STARS (0. Chapman) D. Chapman 4-9-0 D. Nlcholls 21 (18 300000 AMSAM (E.

Stewart) A. Smith 4-9-0 5. Lawes (5) 22 (9) 0-00340 RAG-0N-FIRE (G. Cummlng) W. Mnsson 3-8-12 A.

Mackay (5) 23 (12) 40-0303 KATE'S WISH (Mrs J. Hylanri) J. FitzGerald 3-8-10 G. Brown (7) 24 (6) 3000-00 FLYING MAIL (Mrs G. Jones) A.

W. Jones 3-8-9 J. Bleasdale 25 (4) 00-00 STATE HOUSE (Portal Developments) J. W. Watts 3-8-8 E.

Hide 1381: Foimdryman 4-9-1 M. Wood 10-1 W. Haigh 19 ran. Betting forecast: 11-4 Firespark. 4 Lady Murfax, 5 State House, 6 Blue Realm, 8 Rhadl Boy, 10 Kate's Wish, Rag-On-Fire, 12 Lady Arpege, Reluctant Hero.

TOP FORM TIPS: Firespark 8, Blue Realm 7, Lady Arpege 6. RICHARD BAERLEIN'S SELECTIONS: Nap AMBERVALE (5.00 Newcastle) Next best NORTHERN SECRET (4.30 Newcastle) Sunday morning all the signs were there. I knew this win would happen. "The car was. perfect, but the only problem I had was on those straights.

They give you time to think, which is not good. I could only think of Gilles and Didier and the job I had to do. This win is very much for them as it Is for the team and everyone else who has supported me." Tambay has been a credit to the sport but, regrettably, the same cannot be said for Nelson Piquet the reigning world champion, who was involved in unseemly scenes after crashing his Brabham. Piquet was attempting to lap a slower car and blame can be apportioned equally. At a time when the image of Grand Prix racing has been sullied by other matters, Piquet's behaviour out of the cockpit, was inexcusable, even allowing for his understandable frustration.

Spaniard beaten and warned Chemai Olazabal, the Spanish amateur champion, was given an official warning for gamesmanship after losing at the last hole in the first round of the British Boys Golf Championship at Burnham and Berrow. Somerset, yesterday. John Morris, of Ireland, holed a five-foot putt at the 18th, with the Spaniard, who won his national senior title by nine strokes, almost breathing down his neck. Olazabal, also 16, a semi-finalist last year, was warned by the and A championship secretary David Hill, who said We saw what happened on the 18th and the Irish manager told us that Olazabal had been doing the same thing for the last three holes. We have expressed, our concern to the manager of the Spanish party." Morris, a 19 handicap golfer only a year ago, said I was one up with three to play when he began standing alongside me as I putted.

It was an obvious tactic but I tried to not let it bother me." The Irish player's caddie commented He reminded me of Cassius Clay. He was squaring up to 'Morris and tried to stare him out as he was Olazabal was one of several casualties on the first day 35 RACING Chris. Hawkins David Chapman's decision to run his brilliant filly 'Sbba-An the Northumberland Sprint Trophy at Newcastle yesterday only 48 hours after she had won under lOst lib at Hay-dock, did not come off but it was only by a short head, that she failed to hold Celestial Dancer, being caught right on the line. The two thus reproduced their running in the Goodwood Stewards Cup almost to the ounce, Celestial Dancer having a 121b pull for a four and half lengths beating (31b being equivalent to a length). In view of this, trainer David Chapman's comments afterwards were hard to understand, Chapman saying Perhaps she was over the top for this race and I think we will finish her for the season now.

She went over the top early last year and perhaps that is what has happened again." Jockey David Nicholls took an entirely opposite view and said It was her best ever performance." Soba showed her usual tremendous pace but the stiffer Newcastle track enabled Celestial Dancer to keep tabs on her and coming to the final furlong, it looked long odds on that Celestial Dancer would sweep by. But Soba is game as well as fast and she fought back valiantly as Celestial Dancer ranged upsides. There was nothing in it at the line and Edward Hide thought Celestial Dancer had just failed to get up. Cyril's Choice was two lengths away third, confirming once again that Soba had run up to her best in the Stewards Cup he had been beaten eight lengths but was now 141b better off. Chapman's comments would seem to reflect his regret at having asked the filly to go once to the well too often.

It is simply not doing justice to this courageous filly to crab her effort here. At Newcastle this afternoon there is a small but select field of five for the Scaton Delaval Stakes over seven furlongs with All Systems Go likely to start favourite after his win in the Champagne Stakes at Goodwood when he got the better of Lyphard's Special by a head, having the race run to suit him. There was only a moderate pace early in the race which 3 30 HEDE HANDICAP 3-Y-O 1m (Round) 2,225 (8 runners). 1 (6) 112010 REL TIGER (D) (R. Tikkoo) J.

Hindley 9-7 B. Taylor 6 (4) 03-030 MOYSPRUIT (W. Carrick) G. Richards 8-7 T. Ives 7 (5) 0003-04 TEEJAY (J.

Ogden) M. Camacho 8-6 9 (2) 3-00011 CANDY CASTLE (51b ex) (Lord H. de Walden) E. Weymes 8-4 M. Beeeroft (5) 10 (8) 141400 BL0EMF0NTEIN (H.

Ford) T. Craig 8-0 A. MacKay (5) 11 (7) 002010 PLEASURE WIND (C) (R. Gilbert) B. Hanbury 7-12 P.

Robinson 12 (1) 000000 LEGS OF MAN (B. Swain) Denys Smith 7-9 M. Fry (5) 13 (3) 4-04111 MASHIN TIME (D) (P. Balllie) M. H.

Easterby 7-9 K. Hodgson 1881 Praetorian Guard 9-7 L. Pignott 2-1 Denys Smith ran. MOTOR RACING- HOCKENHEIM'S history as a motor racing circuit is hardly illustrious. The fiat, artificial 4.2-milc track stands as a bleak monument to Jim Clark, killed when his Lotus crashed into the trees during a Formula Two race in 19K8 and Patrick Dcpaillcr, who lost his life in 1980 while testing an Alfa Romeo Formula One car.

The grey, concrete stands enclosing the stadium section add to the clinical atmosphere or the bland auto-' drome and the long straights through the dense pine trees can chill the souls of drivers and spectators alike, even on a line day. But, when it rains, the trees prevent the spray from the cars escaping GOLF Talking of a champion Hay Floyd demonstrated a champion's ability to recover from setbacks in winning the United States PGA Championship by three shots from his follow American Lanny Wad-kins at Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was Floyd's second PGA title and third major victory. He 'previously won the PGA in .1969 and the US Masters in 1976. Floyd started the day with' a five-stroke lead but bogeyed the ninth and tenth and admitted that he felt the title slipping away from him.

I knew if I continued that way, I would lose. I parred the 11th hole and it was on the 12th tee, that I had a talk with myself." Floyd then birdied the 12th' after a six-iron shot to within six feet. He did the same at the 15th with a nine-iron to tight feet, and at the par-five 16th with a lS-fool. putt. He had then re-established a five-stroke lead over Wadkins, and was confident the victory was secure.

On the final hole, Floyd lot' his concentration slip and the result was a double bogey six. 1 don't even remember hit-ling the shot," he said. "I was so caught up in the idea of 'winning the championship." It cost him a chance to boat the championship record of 271 strokes set by Bobby Nichols in 1964. Floyd, 30, had an eight-under-par aggregate of 272 and won 65,000 dollars while Wad-kins, who shot a thrcc-under-par 67 in the final round for a total of 275, earned 45,000 dollars. Two more Americans.

Fred Couples and Calvin Peeto, 'tied for third place on 276. Greg Norman of Australia. Floyd's closest pursuer for most of the week, slipped at the finish and tied for 5th with Ihe Americans Jim Simons and Jay Haas at three-under-par .277. Tom Watson, who was trying to become the first player since Ben Hogan in 1953 to Bob Fisher Betting forecast 2 Mashin Time, 11-4 Rel Tiger ,4 Candy Castle. 7 Teejay, 8 Pleasure Wind.

14 Moyspruit. TOP FORM TIPS Mashin Time 8, Rel Tiger 7, Pleasure Wind O. 4 0 SEAT0N DELAVAL STAKES Group III 2-Y-D 7f 16.026 (5 runners). 1 (5) 2111 ALL SYSTEMS GO (D) (A. Rudolf) G.

P-Gordon 9-0 G. Outfield 2 (2) 11 ROCKY MARRIAGE (D) (Mrs J. Ramos) H. Price 9-0 B. Rouse 3 (3) 31 BELDALE CONCORDE (D) (A.

Kelly) M. Jarvls 8-11 Pat Eddery 4 (4) 214 CAUSE CELEBRE (K. Al-Sald) J. Hindley 8-11 B. Taylor 6 (1) 1323 SHEARWALK (R.

Sangster) M. Stoute 8-11 B. Raymond 1981 Zilos 8-11 E. Hide 12-1 B. Hobbs 7 ran.

Betting forecast: 9-4 All Systems Go, 5-2 Shearwalk, 4 Beldale Concorde, Rocky Marriage. 8 Cause Celebre. TOP FORM TIPS All Systems Go 8, Shearwalk 7. 4 30 WANSBECK STAKES 2-Y-O Ef 1,861 (5 runners) 3 (4) 1 SPARKS (A. Foustok) W.

0'Gorman 9-3 doubtful 5 (1) 001 STICKY FINGERS (Lord McAlpine) Thomson Jones 9-0 P. Cook 7 (2) 0 DRAGON PRINCE (Mrs P. Yong) J. Elherington) H-ll M. Birch 10 (6) 0 JOY OF MUSIC (P.

Scott) H. Rohan 8-11 D. letherby 11 (5) 2 NORTHERN SECRET (A. Kelly) M. Jarvls 8-11 Pat Eddery 17 (3) 30 PAGEANTRY (Duke of RDxburghe) B.

Hobbs 8-8 G. Baxter 1081: Warm Hearted 9-0 G. Starkey 6-5 lav F. Durr 7 ran. Betting forecast: 7-4 Northern Secret, 3 Sticky Fingers, 7 Pageantry.

10 Dragon Prince. TOP FORM TIPS: Sticky Fingers .10, Northern Secret 7. 5 0 ALN HANDICAP; 11m; 1,668 (7 runners). 1 (3) 31010 DALBURY (D) (S. Tabcrner) J.

W. Walts 4-10-0 E. Hide 4 (5) 010-00 BERTIE ME BOY (H. Timm) M. H.

Easterby 7-9-7 K. Hodgson (3) 5 (1) 003004 BANOCO (Mrs M. Stanton) T. Craig 4-9-4 G. Outfield 6 (6) onnn77 AMPr vai.E (W.

Chsnman) O. Chapman 5-8-12 O. Nlcholls 7 4 030010 WAHED (71b ex) (D) (Mrs J. Park) Denys Smith 7-8-8 M. Fry (5) 8 (7) 40402-CAPTAIN BRASSBOUND (R.

McDonald) R. McDonald 5-7-13 0. Gray 9 2 040000- HIGH CLASS BUILDER (A. Jarvis) A. Young 4-7-8 M.

Wood 1981: Arkan 3-8-3 A. Kimberlcy 7-2 J. Hindley 10 ran. Betting forecast: 11-8 Amber Vale, 3 Wahed, 9-2 Dalbury, 8 Bertie Me Boy. 10 Banoco.

TOP FORM TIPS: Amber Vale 8, Bertie Mt Boy 7. FOLKESTONE SELECTIONS 7 30 Strafui 8 00 Prince of Princes 8 30 TIKAKI (nap) SELECTIONS 6 00 Zaheendar 6 30 Royal Export 7 00 Spinner There have been claims that Ferraris arc unsafe but it is unfortunate that two of the most violent accidents this season should involve the Italian team. No car could be expected to emerge intact from circumstances which even the best crash testing facilities cannot reproduce. Patrick Tambay was chosen by Ferrari to replace Vil-Icneuve and the charming, unassuming Frenchman suddenly had the responsibility of carrying the team's hopes thrust upon him last Sunday. As so often happens in such circumstances, he responded magnificently and won his first Grand Prix.

"Winning," he said, "is down to much more than the driver. He gets all the glory hut winning is a combination of good driving, a good engine, chassis, tyres and reliability. A driver needs support from his team and on US. PGA champion with his trophy T. Kile 73, 70, 70, 67; T.

Watson 72, 69. 71, 63. (both S7.019). 281-S. Bal esleros (Soaln) 71.

68 69. 73. (S6.500). 282-N. Faldo (GB) 67, 70, n.

it. im.sui. uosternms iibj 72. 72. 74, 66.

9 Craig Startler; the US Mas-, tcrs' champion, has refused permission to play in the Benson and Hedges Open at Fulford on Aueust 19-22. Stadler, the leading money winner on the us tour, has been denied a release from the conflicting Buick Open in Micnigan e-y tnc us FGA tour commissioner, Deane Beman. However, Tom Weiskopf will be allowed to defend his title. The Australian, Graham Marsh, replaces Stadler. have gone home to join in the fund-raising." There are two main reasons for the cash shortage, according to Kirby.

He believes that the project manager has far outspent his budget on certain inessentials and, more importantly, the Canadian Government in Ottawa has been at least six weeks late in giving the syndicate the official number to claim tax relief for its donations. Part of the taxation structure of Canada allows sponsors of this project to reclaim their donations from previously paid income tax without that concession tho fund-raisers have found their problem almost insurmountable. "We will be back in Newport in September," said Kirby, "and the Secret Cove Yacht iud syndicate win oe a full up challenger for the Amer ica's Cup next year." would have been foolish' to leave the place empty with a man of Gratton's calibre available. In 1980 he won the Polytechnic event and this year also won the Finchley 20-mile road race. This morning he leaves for Corfu on a training holiday intent on getting in 240 miles in a fortnight in warmer conditions than he can expect in Brisbane, where the race begins at 3 am.

Another Kentish man chosen for an international team yesterday, was Geoff Parsons, a high-jumper from Margate who is picked for Britain in the junior international match against West Germany at Birmingham on Saturday. Parsons, 6ft 8in tall has cleared 2.21 metres and his steady rise this season might bring him selection this morning for the senior team to go to the European championships if the British selectors have places to give away for those, in need of experience, naDit ot tnis ana nas either found trouble or run on too late in each of his last three races. When this keeps happening one begins to doubt whether an animal is totally genuine but I think Shearwalk should be given the benefit of the doubt. As he meets All Systems Go on 31b better terms today, the opportunity is there for him to take his revenge. But onco again the pace of the race, with such small field, could mess him about and maybe it is not until he gets a mile that he will be seen at his best.

Ryan Price's unbeaten colt Rocky Marriage is hard to assess, having beaten little in his two runs. He could be very good but one is merely guessing about him at this stage. A similar remark applies to Bel-dale Concorde but he put up a decent time when scoring impressively at Sandown recently and I shall expect him to prove superior to Rocky Marriage. In a fascinating race I make Shearwalk (4.0) the selection but would not care to bet heavily on the outcome. Hobbs lands Windsor double Former North Africa ''desert rats Bruce Hobbs and Simon Lycctt Green almost burst into a quick verse of "Lili Marlene" after Boy Trumpeter triumphed at Windsor yesterday.

Boy Trumpeter is one of two horses Hobbs trains for Lycett Green, his commanding officer during the desert campaign. The colt is named after their great friend Flukie the regimental trumpeter throughout the hazardous campaign. Hobbs, who was awarded the Military Cross, is one of the last British officers to lead a cavalry charge. Boy Trumpeter, ridden by Geoff Baxter, was rapidly away from the stalls, and made all in the Long Acre Maiden Stakes, beating his market rival Velocidad by a length. Hobbs and Baxter went on to complete a double when Bougie easily won the Skyport Stakes.

3 15 Shaves You Closa 3 45 Alastor O'Mavros 4 15 Cuevas (B. Stockll) A. Bailey 7-8 J. MeLean (7) C. Nelson 3-7-8 B.

Crossley wightman j-a i. Johnson 9-4 fav r. Mannon li ran. ioiv z) Moses ran. (Div 3) Young Inca 9-0 P.

Younq ror me necoro, upumisuc ureamer, Red Card was Daniels's third tor mm last year, ana ai Ayr were successful with Reluctant 1 45 Elite Petite 2 15 Evening Standard 2 45 Cereza 7 in COUNTRY PARK SUMMER HANDICAP; Hm; 1,473 (12 runners) 3 (8) 0000-10 HAVENW00D (D) P. Fclgate 3-9-13 W. Carson 4 (10) 100-00 ROYAL HERITAGE D. E. lncisa 4-9-11 Tlilana Soai 10 9 003004 HYMHOS ICD) J.

Bethell 5-9-6 J. Matthias 11 (11) 2124 STRAFUI (BF) L. Cumani 3-9-5 L. Plggott 12 (12) 1330-20 BERTIDA E. Eldin 4-9-5 A.

Mackay (5) 14 (7) 102000 MARY BURNS S. Norton 3-9-4 J. Lowe 15 (6) 0-13304 SILVER SNOW N. Tinkler 4-9-2 C. Dwyer 17 (5) 3020-00 HAVERHILL LAD (D) G.

Blum 6-9-1 T. Ives 18 (4) 2-41000 SPOTSYLVANIA D. H. Jones 4-9-0 19 (3) 000 VISIBLE ASSET N. Vigors 3-8-13 R.

Curant 20 2 420014 TAI LEE R. J. Williams 3-8-12 A. Cruz 23 (1) 0000-00 BURF0RD BELLE W. Wightman 4-6-7 R.

Fox NOTTINGHAM DRAW ADVANTAGE 5f and Gf HIGH. GOING Good to firm DENOTES BLINKERS A (J NOTTINGHAMSHIRE MAIDEN STAKES; 2-Y-O; 6f; 897 16 nmners). 4 (14) 00 BRYMA B. Palling 9-0 N. Day (3) 6 (7) 00 CAPITAL HAND G.

Toft 9-0 J. Seagrati 7 (3) CIRCASSIAN CIRCLE W. H-Bass 9-0 W. Carson 10 (13) FRIENDLY HENRY 8. Richmond 9-0 M.

Wigham 13 (2) 0 HAZARDOUS J. Hardy 9-0 N. Carlisle (5) 19 (10) 03 NAGARR0 W. Musson 9-0 J. Matthias 20 (3) NOW AND AGAIN H.

Cecil 9-0 L. Plqgott 22 (6) 3 ONWARDLEE S. Norton 9-0 J. Lowe 28 (16) 03 SON OF MANAD0 A. Jarvis 9-0 M.

Rlmmer (3) 23 (12) 0 SURAJ P. Haslam 9-0 P. Waldrori 31 (5) 0 TOBY LEGER B. Hobbs 9-0 R. Cochrane 32 (4) 004 VALLEY MILLS S.

Wiles 9-0 P. Kelleher 34 (15) 00 WHITEWALLS G. Toft 9-0 K. Darley 35 (9) 4 ZAHEENDAR M. Sloute 9-0 E.

Johnson 37 (1) 000 JATIJAYA J. Fitzqerald 3-11 C. Dwyer 38 (11) 0 RUSTY ROCKET R. Holllnshead 8-11 S. Perks 1981 Al Hasa 9-0 L.

Piggotl 6-1 H. Cecil 26 ran. Bettinn forecast 5-4 Now And Again, 5 Zaheendar. Circassian Circle. 7 Surai.

10 Toby Leger, Nagarro. 12 Son of Manado. Onwardlee. TOP FORM TIPS Zaheendar 8. Sun) 7, Onwardlee 8.

6 30 C0LWICK PARK SELLING STAKES 2-Y-O Bf 1,217 (13 runners). 1 (3) ALL BRONZE T. Bill 9-0 Paul Eddery (5) 2 (10) DATATEXT T. Marshall 9-0 D. McKay (1) 040000 DEVIL OUEEN D.

Dale 8-11 D. McKeown (5) 8 (6) 02 LOVABLE CLOWN R. Holllnshead 8-11 S. Perks 9 (13) 32 ROYAL EXPORT W. Watts 8-11 K.

Darley 11 (2) 0 TIRESOME P. Felgate 8-11 W. Canon 12 (11) 0 ANGUS PRINCE P. Haslam 8-4 B. Jaoo 13 (9) FALASI0N DREAM Mrs C.

Reavey 8-4 T. Roners 15 (8) 0 RHONA'S ROCKET P. Haslam 8-4 P. Perkins 16 (12) 4304 W0RLEY BIRD K. Stone 8-4 J.

Lowe 17 (7) 00 AMBERATION J. Hardy 8-1 B. Jones (5) 19 (5) 0 JOPHIL J. Tlerney 8-1 D. Dineley 23 (4) 00 UPT0P FASHION J.

Hardy 8-1 N. Carlisle (5) 1981 Hearty Hunter 8-4 P. Waldron 9-4 J. Sutcliffe 13 ran. Betting forecast 9-4 Royal Export, 3 Lovable Clown, 4 Devil Queen, 5 Worley Bird, 8 Angus Prince, 12 Falasion Dream.

TOP FORM TIPS Lotable Clown 8, Worley Bird 7, Royal Export 6. 7 0 LAMBLEY HANDICAP 3-Y-O 5f CI .423 (15 runners). 3 4 430030 ORAGUNN (D R. Holllnshead, 9-2 S. Perkl 8 (8) 202013 MAGNAMALA (CD) J.

Etherlngton 8-8 J.Seagraia 9 (5) 300230 HUNTER HAWK A. Balding 8-8 N. (3) 13 (1) 002000 HAVERHILL LASS (D) G. Blum 8-6. L.

Pignott 14 (14) 100-100 TRANSONIC (D) J. Hardy, 8-5 N. Carlisle (5) 16 2 31000-0 GERARDINA'S BOY (D) V. Soane B-5 18 (11) 000010 SUPERB SINGER (D) K. Ivory 8-4 K.

Leeion 19 (13) 000040 HIGH AUTHORITY D. Leslie, 8-3 W. Wharton 20 9 00-031 SPINNER (D) S. Norton 8-3 J. Lowa 22 (6) 000000 SPECTRAL C.

Britta1n8-2 -W. Carson 23 (10) 0-04013 ROYAL QUESTION (D) T. Barron 8-2 S. Webster 24 3 003-002 TRUST SALLY (D) B. McMahon 7-11 K.

Darley 28 (15) 000031 JANLARMAR (71b ex) A. Balley7-10 R. Fox Dark cloud over Canadians PRETTY BOY FLOYD: The new win three major championships in a year, finished in a tie for ninth at even par 280. Sevcr-iano. Ballcstcros of Spain was another stroke back.

Britain's Peter Oostcrhuis, whose fiB equalled the clay's best score, had the sixth of his career on the 215-yard eighth hole. He used a two iron. Nick Faldo had two-over par 72 to finish on 2S2. UNITED STATES PGA CHAMPIONSHIP (Tulsa). Final leading scores (US unless stated): 272-R.

Floyil 63. 69, 68. 72. Wadkins 71, 68, 69, 67. (S45.000).

27B-F. Connies 67, 71 72. 66: C. Pcelc 69 70 63, 69. (both S27.50U).

277-J. Simons 68. 67. 73 69; J. Haas 71.

66. 68, 72; G. Norman (Ausli M. 69. 70.

72. (all S16.000). 278-R. Gilder 66. 68.

72, 72. 280- I sure as hell don't like it," he said. but the original investors are not likely to see their two million dollars sink without trace." The August 21 date quoted for the launch of the new 12-Mctrc, which, is. to be called Crusader, was, Kirby explained, incorrect. On that day it was intended to take the yacht from her builders to the Canadian National Exhibiton in Toronto for a few days in order to attract new investors into the syndicate.

That, as far as he could ascertain, was still the case. Kirby said that the crew were due- to be given a fortnight's holiday around Labour Day and that the date had been moved forward because the hew boat was not ready and because they had already completed their sail evaluation programme with Clipper and Intrepid. Now they John Rodda DRAW ADVANTAGE 5 6f LOW. GOING Good to Firm DENOTES BLINKERS 1 4S SANDLING SELLING HANDICAP: Urn; 650. (S runners).

1 (2 01-0003 ELITE PETITE (CO) (E. P. Cook Bro) M. Haynes 4-10-0 K. Woolnouoh (7) 4 (3) 000-000 DESERT STAR (Holdens Caravan Park) S.

Woodman 5-9-12 W. Newnei 5 (4) 400000 COLARO (Mrs S. Barr) Pat Mitchell 4-9-7 P. Bradwell (5) 7 5 003000 SHOONBEAM G. Mitchell) Pat Mitchell 3-9-0 R.

McGhln 9 (1) 0000 MILETRIAN (G. Dawes) H. O'Neill 3-8-10 J. Mercer 1981: Record Star 3-8-12 G. Sexton 7-4 fav G.

Lewis 9 ran. Betting forecast 8-11 Elite Petite, 7-2 Shoonbeam, 13-2 Colaro, 10 Desert Star. TOP FORM TIPS Elite Petite 8, Desert Star 7. 2 5 IVYCHURCH JUVENILE MAIDEN AUCTION STAKES: 2-Y-O; 5f; 818 (8 runners). 1 (4) 00 TEDDINGTON JEWEL (Mrs B.

Simmons) H. O'Neill 9-0 J. Mercer 2 (7) 040 CREME D'OR (Mrs C. Dickson) E. Beeson 8-11 I.

Johnsnn 3 (1) 030 JAIN (G. Coleman) R. Hoad 8-11 A. McGlone (5) 4 (6) -000 MUSIC AFFAIR (A. Ivory) K.

Ivory 8-11 P. Howard (7) 5 (8) 0 TAVITA (A. Holdsworth) G. Hunter 8-11 G. Starkey 7 (3) 000000 CAROL'S COMEDY (D.

Ladling) G. Blum 8-7 W. Newnes 8 (2) 0000 EGRf LEANYKA (M. O'Connor) P. Bailey 8-7 A.

Murray 9 (9) 42 EVENING STANDARD (BF) (Mrs W. McAlpine) R. Smyth 8-7 P. Young 1081 Red Ellette 8-2 A. Clark 6-4 fav S.

Mellor 9 ran. Betting forecast 4-9 Evening Standard, 9-2 Tavita, 6 Creme Or, 12 Teddington Jewel, Music Affair. TOP FORM TIPS Evening Standard 8. Cremi D'Or 7. Teddington Jewel S.

2 45 APPLEDORE MAIDEN STAKES: 1m 7f; 100yds; 056 (8 runners). 1 (1) 00240- TRUSTY CATCHER (M. Ritzenberg) G. Thorner 4-9-7 I. Johnson 3 (5) 0020 ARISTO TREAT (R.

Tikkoo) G. Hunter 3-8-8 G. Starkey 6 3 000033 CANTENAC BROWN (6. Shine) B. Swift 3-8-8 J.

Mercer 9 8 00-0000 MARLEYCOMBE HILL (Mrs R. Kennard) W. Wightman 3-8-8 G. Sexton 11 (4 0000 RAMPANT (W. Gredley) C.

Brittain 3-8-8 A. Murray 14 (7) 0 WOOLMANS (V. Martin) J. Scallan 3-8-8 R. Hills (5) 15 2 0432 CEREZA (Dr J.

Hernandez) H. Candy 3-8-5 W. Newnei 16 (6) 00-00 GOLDEN SHERRY -(S. Bird) J. Scallan 3-8-5 M.

Hills (5) 1081 Eternal Pleasure 3-8-8 B. Raymond 10-11 fav M. Jarvls 5 ran. Belting forecast 5-2 Rampant, 11-4 Cereza, 3-1 Aristo Treat, 4-1 Canlenac Brown, 10-1 Trusty Catcher. 14-1 Others.

TOP FORM TIPS Cereza 8, Aristo Treat 7, Cuitenac Brown 8. 3 15 PRIX DU TOUQUET (NURSERY HANDICAP) 2-Y-O; 6f 1,769 (8 runners) 1 (6) 312011 SHAVE5 YOU CLOSE (D) (M. O'MahDney) K. Brassey 9-7 G. Starkey 3 (8) 0213 SPARKLING MOMENT (D) (Miss S.

Kane) R. Armstrong 8-10 J. Mercer 6 (4 40300 ZUBEOAH (Sheikh All Abu Khamain) J. Winter 8-7 A. Muiray 8 (1) 010202 ROHAN'S CABLES (D) (T.

Ronan) R. Hannon 8-6 R. Wernham 12 (5) 3110 DIDO (Mrs P. Cole) (0) P. Cole 8-1 T.

Qulnn (7) 13 (3) 400 KALLISTA ANTARTIS (Miss J. Apostolldes) Pat Mitchell 8-1 W. Newnes 1981 Lusitanlca 4-8-0 A. Mackay 6-1 M. Tompkins 14 ran.

Bitting forecast 2 Strafui 4. Hymnos, Bertdia, 5 Silver Snow, 8 Mary Burns. Havenwood, 10 Tal Lee. Spotsylvania. TOP FORM TIPS Strafui 8, Havenwood 7, Spotsylranll 6.

(J BYRON HANDICAP: 2m; 1,473. (9 runners). 2 6 404121 PRINCE OF PRINCES (D) 3-9-11 W. Carson 3 (1) 430313 JAZZ BAND (p) (BF) G. Harwood 3-9-10 B.

Raymond 4 (8) 0001-00 SMOKE SCREEN R. Holllnshead 6-9-9 S. Perks 12 (9) 103021 SHMAIN (51b ex) (D) S. Norton 3-9-6 J. Lowe 15 (4) 001-130 BRIGHT WIRE (C) (BF) A.

Jarvis 3-9-0 S. Jarvls (5) 18 (7) 021-000 SHALIMAR C. Thornton 4-8-7 J. Bleasdale 19 (3) 00000 KARAMAZOV Mrs C. Lloyd-Jones 6-8-7 N.

Carlisle (5) 22 (2) 000344 SIMBOL EQUATION D. Ancil 4-8-4 T. Ives 23 (5) 000-00 SUNBURST J. Tlerney 6-8-4 D. Dineley 19S1 Fillelts Farm 7-7-9 L.

Charnock 33-1 J. Elherington 14 "Betting forecast: 13-8 Prince of Princes, 9-4 Jan Band. 3 Shmain, 8 Bright Wire, 12 Slmbol Equation. TOP FORM TIPS Prince Of Princes 8, Shmain 7. ft In HEMLOCK STONE MAIDEN STAKES 3-Y-O; Urn.

897. (8 runners). 2 (4) 00-22 BRODI CRYSTAL L. Cumani 9-0 L. Plnqott 7 2 3040 MESA KID P.

Cole 9-0 Doubtful 13 (1) 0 BRAVE BRIDGE Miss L. Siddall 8-11 G. Gosney 15 (6) 0 FREEMANTLE 'PARK D. E. Incisa 8-11 Tij ana Son OFF J.

Dunlop 8-11 B. Raymond CLAIRE K. Bridgwater 8-11 D. Dineley W. Hem 8-11 i W.

Carson Miun x. nougnion o-ii nem H. Candy J. Matthias i7i nnnwn win geiwrf K. 28 (12) 000000 ATHERSMITH J.

Tlerney 7 P. Robinson 11-2 F. Durr 17 ran. 11-8 Tlkaki. 3 Two High.

4 Brodi Crystal, 7 Brodi Crystal 8. Two High 7. Tlkaki 8. 1981 alar or tnze -u u. mcnay u- i momiaii ron.

Betting forecast 4 Spinner. 5 Royal Question. 7 Magnamala, Superb Singer, Trust Sally, 10 Janlarmar, 12 Oragunn, Hunter Hawk. 17 7 04414 IRENE'S PRIDE (71b ex) 18 (2) 2000 PAT ON THE BACK (G. Blum) 6.

bium a. trossiey 1981: No corresponding race. Betting forecast 11-4 Sparkling Moment, 3 Shaves You Close, 4 Ronan's Cable, 6 Dido, 10 Zubedah, Irene's Pride. TOP FORM TIPS Sparkling Moment 8, Shares You Close 7, Dido 6. 45 UTTLESTONE STAYERS HANDICAP 2m 100yd; 1,587 (6 rumen), 1 (1) 004210 LAYAL (C) (Sheikh Mohammed) J.

Dunlop 3-10-0 J. Mercer 3 3 0-00011 ALASTOR O'MAVROS (CD) (M. Peraticos) G. Harwood 3-8-10 G. Starkey 5 4 0000-30 CASHEL BAY (N.

Dablnett) Mrs Smith 3-8-2 171 8 (5 440241 LOGAN (L. Vine) M. Masson 5-7-10 W. Newnes 9 2 0400-0 VAGUELY JAMES (E. Beeson) E.

Beeson 8-7-9 S. Salmon Gratton in Games team (SAILING The majority of the members of the Canadian challenge for the America's Cup Jeft the team headquarters in Newport, Rhode Island, at the weekend amid considerable speculation. The indications were that their syndicate had run out of money and that the new 12-Metre due to be launched this month was way behind schedule. From his home in Rowayton, Connecticut, the designer of new boat, Bruce Kirby, confirmed that the new yacht would be late and that there was a shortage of cash. He went on to describe the reasons for both and indicated that they did not necessarily mean the end of the project.

Australian pools VICTORIA: Statt. AtMon Frankaiwi 1 HriiiMvirK RlnfjworHi St Kihln 1. Div 1. A I form Gate Hlclmitiiitl 1: I3ix HUl Ketv Pk 1: Knnx lr.Tlir.in i. Olv 2.

ArtJtVM- Moibnuiw BroadmeadcnYS St -Albans llan-rlenoiii Footscmv 1: Mplbcunn mnnwood 1: IToton Wnvorlpy SprJngvalo Wcrrl-hee Bundnor.1 i. Dlv. 3. Olwri -N ntttvad Inn a Corlo Ilr i v'Won Rirham Suiiliurv 2: ttsv-'boro TV O.wJenoiitf 2 Pt Moli-cnime Yalloum Prahran Momlnutnu ThOTiustown Richmond 1 Olv 4t ttioisea Fernlr-i 2: RusQbii'l 1 Greenirhoro Gnifikl 2: Hainlsn Grrtonfl on ash O.iklcfrh 2: Moot-abhln Vftiornnlbark Sandrittflliam Geefcma x. WEST AUSTRALIA: Slat.

Azrurl Gosnell rorrc4tftoM StiTlkin 1: Inolpwaod Morlcy Perth FrcmnnCIo Spcmvooa Athena 1. Dly 2, Rnlna BaBSendun 2: Osborne PX 2: Kcifmscott Cannlni Melvlll Kwlnana xi Swan Atti B-lcatha 2: UTrtvpra.tv Cocktoum 2. DW, 3. Bedford Wtiltforrt 1: Rocking-hrn Queens Pfc 1: So iron In nay, u-wtcr 2: Stibium W.inn?TO" Tuart HHJ Bi in bury Victoria Fk Per Lb x. BOUTH AUSTRALIA Stat.

pbel tioftii AMtirl EHw'bem Torrenn NoarluiHM Pnlcmtts 2'. Para KHh CroaMa PI A'iolnMe VoorlvlllB 2. Dlv 2. Brighton Addoirln C. Brflrlri Aidfllaldr LIon-Grantno A.Ifltol'" A Modbnirv S-Tlistnirv 2: Wwifiold Cumberland.

WhyaHa Stuti x. Denote beet Irnw aim Aways. PAUL WILCOX 10 (6) 0-0040 BAROWIN (A. Brown) 1981 On Her Own 3-8-5 B. Raymond 9-4 fav G.

Harwood 6 ran. Betting forecast: Evens Alastor O'Mavros, 3 Logan, 5 Layal. 10 Cashel Boy. TOP FORM TIPS Alastor O'Mavros 8, Logan 7. 4 15 OYMCHURCH THREE-YEARS-OLD MAIDEN STAKES 7f; 987 (9 runners) 1 (B) 0-AFDAL (A.

Fouslok) W. 0'Gorman 9-0 doubtful 6 (6) 040 CAWARRA LAD (Mrs M. Kenyon Ho den) R. Simpson 9-0 A. Bond 8 (10) 423033 CUEVAS (BF) (S.

Niarchos) P. Walwyn 9-0 J. Mercer (2) 030004 FOR THE RECORD (C. Hughdeson) B. Swift 9-0 A.

Murray (7) (9) (8) (5) (3) stone 7-9 L. Charnock 3342 two 403 7 B. Jones (5) inaiiiimi v. WINDSOR C.30 (if): 1, BOY TRUMPETER. G.

Baxter (7-4 fav); 2, Velocidad (9-4); 3. Iimore (8-1). Also: 8 Brown Velvet, 12 Suham Bicck 6th, Spats, 14 King Slnbad, 20 Manserln, Micks Baby 4th, 33 Bonny Music, SO Harbour Bazaar, North Stoke Boy, Boxberger Melody, Jardy, Singing Soprano 5th. (15 ran). II, 4, 3, 3.

(B. Hobbs). tote: 2.80: 1.60; 1.40, 2.30. Dual 2.90. CSF: 651.

3.00 (Bf): 1, CHAMPAGNE DOLLY, D. Griffin (9-1); 2. Rubllnk (4-7 fav): 3, Mister Chat (9-1). Also: 8 Balayer 6th, 9 Flashlamp, 12 Clares Loch 4th, 20 Lotus Dancer 5th. (7 ran).

2l. if. 2, 6. (P. M.

Taylor). Tole: 4.30; 2.10, 1.10. Dual 4.50. CSF: 14.71 0.30 (Bf): 1, LINDA'S FANTASY, B. Crossley (16-1); 2.

Anfr Lad (9-2 fav); Steady Music (lO-l). Also: 13-2 Little Madam 4th, 7 Prince's Heir, 8 Martha Spanks. No Fluke, 10 Saleaf 6th, 11 Half Chance, 12 Worrell 5th, 16 Aritima, West Wellow. 20 Nick Nick, Gilded Stracomer, Antique Surprise. (15 ran).

2)1, 4. 2, 1J, nk. (R. Armstrong). Tote: 41.20; 9.00.

2 40, 3.50. Dual 168.90. CSF: 86.73. Tricast: 706.20. 4.0 (1m 3f 150yds) 1, CASHMOOR.

S. Salmon (2-1 fav) 2, Pit Vow Wits (3-1) 3. Martlneau (5-1). Also: 5-2 Aldenham 4th. 16 Don Presto 5th, 33 Etonian, 66 Star Venture 6th.

(7 ran). 101, 1. 2. 12. 10.

(R. Baker). Tote 2.80 1.70 2.10. Dual 4.0; CSF 8.09. 4.30 (1m 70ydi) 1.

MOU-FERNI-TYCHI, B. Raymond (7-4 fav) 2, Hadtra (33-1) 3, Holmantle (11-1) 4, John Clare (8-1). Also 6 Party Trick 6th. B. Tara's Chieftain, 9 Record Wing.

10 Linda Beard, 12 Royal Necklace 5th, 14 Razor Sun. 25 Crlngleford, Jester's Boy. 50 Zlparlb. Qulstador, Swinging Trip, Lauball. (16 rani.

21. 6. 2. hd, (G. Harwood).

Tote 2.70 El.iO 6.60, 2.80, 2.20. Dual 38.10. CSF 57.3i. Trloast: 497.36. 5.0 (Urn 22yds) 1.

B0U8IE. G. Baxter (11.2) 2, Slnqlitvt (8-13 fav) 3. Serumjtleut (20-1), Also: 11-2 Penniless Dancer 6th. 14 North Light.

20' Akka 5th, 50 American Girl 4th, Skymerlc. Bold Forester, Crimson Line, Pan) Felicia, (11 ran), lil. 4. 5, 7, 4, (B. Hobbs).

Tote: 4.30; 1.60. 1.0, tl70. Dual 2.80. CSF 8.83. PLACEPOT i 1.264.95.

00 HATS SEA 042-40 TIKAKI VRESIA 1981 Darino 8-11 forecast: Vresla, 10 Hats Off. TOP FORM TIPS 2, 3. 33 hd, 20 3, 7 11 (1) 004300 HANABI (R. Blrdge) W. 15 (5) 0 MILLcn UULU imiSS awrnicr, rai mutricii v-u r.

nrwwtn 13, 18 (3) 00-040 NORTH BRITON (J. Morrison) J. Tree 9-0 B. Crossley TOP FDHM Tlra spinner irusc aiix RESULTS NEWCASTLE 2.30 (51) 1, SHASTA SAM. S.

Perks (4-5 fav) 2. Air Command (33-1) 3. Eastbrook (7-4). Also: 12 Some Yoyo. 14 Cap d'Azure 4th, 20 Throw Me Over, 25 Teloh 6th.

33 Tradesman, Bright Honey, Lady Donare 5th. (10 ran). 21, 1. 2, 3. (R.

Holllnshead). Tote: 1.70: 1.70, 3.20. 1.00. Dual 13.00. CSF 30.00.

lm 3.82s. 3.0 (1m If) 1, WARFLIGHT, J. Bleasdale (6-1) 2. Tubes Care (8-1) 3, Dragon Fire (9-4 fav). Also 4 Airborne Deal, 8 Allured 6th, 9 El DJem, 10 A Prince, This One's For You 4th, 14 Major Sinclair 5th, 16 Sovereigns Image, 50 Brae Top, New Morning.

(12 ran), il. 3, 3. 1. (C. Thornton).

Tote: 10.30: 3.40, 2.60, 1.30. Dual 87.80. CSF 54.08. lm 57.28s. 3.30 (60 I.

CELESTIAL DANCER, E. Hide (3-1) 2, Soba (9-4 fav) 3. Cyril's Choice (12-1). Also 4 Queen of Scots 5th. 6 Battle Hymn.

7 Blue Emmanuelle, 16 Prevail 4th, 20 My Dear Fellow 6th, 33 Godly. 50 0-Rose Fortunata. (10 ran). Sh 21, IV, 3. (A.

Hide). Tote: 6,70: 1.50. 2.00, 2.60. Dual 5.80. CSF 10.55.

lm 15.22s. 4.0 (1m): 1, BANCARI0. L. Plggott (7-4): 2, Rlyahl (4-7 fav): 3, Just Martin (20-1). Also: 25 Warm Wind 6th, 100 Watt Bridge 5th, Chrome Mag, Escapism 4th, (7 21, i.

3, (H. Cecil). Tote: 2.30; 1.30, 1.10. Dull Ft 1.50. CSF: 2.87..

lmln. 42.42s. 4.30 7f): 1, DUNHAM PARK, C. Dwyer (6-1): 2. Mill Twiggy (6-1): 3.

Ermac (25-1). Also: 5-2 fav Maybehandy, 11-4 Afrlcanos 6th, 5 Show of Hands 5th. 6 Scottish Agent 4th. (7 ran). fl, 2, 2, 5, 2.

(J. Fitzgerald). Tole: 9.10: 3.80, 1.90. Dual 20.20. CSF: 38.35.

lmln 30.68s. 5.0 (2m): 1, TENTWOflT, T. tvej (11-8 fav): 2, Summer Path (10-1): 3, Hydrangea (3-1). Also: 9-4 JOhn Feather 4th. 50 Gorskv 5lh.

(5 ran). 31. 1). 2. dlst.

(W. Elsey). Tole: 2.30. Dual 6.70. CSF: 11.95.

3min 43.75s. TOTE DOUBLE: 52.35. TREBLE; 131.20. PLACEP0T: 13,35. 20 7 020-04 OPTIMISTIC DREAMER Gopomani 1.

waixer v-u p. uoinunoun 23 4 004-024 SASHAMEL (I. Benls) G. Huffer 9-0 M. Miller 28 (9) OOO-OOO TUNKU (U.

Wllewardent) R. Armstroni 9-0 M. Banner NOTTINGHAM 2.15 2m): 1 BOARDMANS CROWN, S. Jarvis (12-1); 2, llzmor (8-1); 3, Dawn-ballet (8-15 fav). Also: 8 Escape From Hell 5th, Tell Talc Lass 4th, 100 Musky 6th.

Statfold Joanne. (7 ran). II, 7, 5. 12. (A.

Jarvls). Tote: 18.30: 2.00, 3.50. Dual 51.20, CSF: 83.67. 2.45 dim): 1, RED CARD, J. Seagrave (6-4 fav); 2, Glenrleffe (9-2); 3, Miss Posy (4-1).

Also: 7 Blldara 6th. Breton Banquet 4th, 20 Mend It 5th. 33 Candy Street, Gentle Warrior. (8 ran). 21, li, nk, 2.

10. (J. Etherlngton). Tote: 2.40; 1.00. 1.60, 1.10.

Dual 5.60. CSF: 8.27. 3,15 (fif): 1, MUMMY'S PLEASURE. K. Williams (11-10 fav); 2, Frtt Range (12-1); Adjusted (33-1).

Also: 9-4 Match Master 5th, 7 Afdal, 25 Legal Sound 4th. Fan-Lol-Sing, Pokerfayes 6th, Caroline Fisher, Miss Caws ton. Zero Reader. (11 ran). HI, sh-hd, li, 6, 4.

(P. Haslam). Tole: 3.00; 1.30' 2.20, 7.80. Dual 11.30. CSF: 13.17.

3.45 (6f) 1. SANJARIDA, R. Curant (6-1): 2, Tobermory Boy (9-1); 3, Senorlta Quirida (10-1). Also: 7-2 Jl-fav Doc Marten 4th. Broon's Secret, 9 Kathred 6th, 12 Music Night, 14 Alpine Rocket.

16 Chris's Lad 5 ll. Cudgel, 25 Dawn's Delight, Courageous Buzby, Solar Grass. (13 ran). 1. nk.

nk, 2. (R. Smyly). Tole 4.40 2.30. 2.00, 3.70.

Dual 17.10. CSF 56.39. Tricast 482.31. A le eft einftB Dal rrfrf.u (11-2) 2, KW Wind (4-5 fav) 3. Willy James (7-4).

Also: 40 Robboe's Pet sin, Rosagore 4th rani, bh- II, 5, 10. (W. Musson). Tote 4.80, Dual 4.BD. C5r ilQ.W.

4.45 (80 1. DEBUTINA PARK, M. L. Thomas (3-1 fav) 2, Heartwood (5-1) 3. tcrtt Lightning- (4-1).

Also: 5 Rlmaal 4th, 8 Celestial Bride. 12 Gav Shore 5th. Corvelle, Fatoum, 33 Close To You, Early Surprise. Miss Mallniwskl 6th. Ranamar, Tender Bender.

(13 ran). II, 7. 2. 6. (E.

Eldln). Tote: 5.10: 1.80. 3.20, 2.10. Dual 12.40. CSF 26.98.

5.15 (1m SOyd) 1, VAIN DEB, Hills (13-8 fav) 2, High Pitched (9-2) Bombll (8-1). Also 7-2 Late Hour, Alrwalr 4lh, 8 She's Mv.GIrl 6th, Petite Joie 5th. (7 ran). 1)1, 3. 3.

4. i. (P. Haslam). Tote 3.10 1,50, 3.00.

Dual 4.10. CSF 9.66. PLACEPOT 166.90. 1981 (Dlv 1) Lord Wlmoy 9-0 P. Eddery Snmnmn 9-n p.

Eddery 100-30 -R. Hannon 9 10-1 R. Smylh 10 ran. Bettinn forecast: 2 cuevas, 4 aasnmei, 8 North Briton. a ATHLETICS England's selectors have.

corrected one of their omissions in tho inntfl for thn CmrimOn- wealth Games in Brisbane by adding Mike Gralton of Invicta, a Kent club, to me marathon. He joins Ray Smed-ley and Ian Ray, who were selected after the AAA championship. Gratton is one of the fastest marathon runners in the Commonwealth' with his time of 2hr 12miri. 13sec giving him third place in the London race. He had hoped to win the event and so achieve immediate selection but England wanted their runners to take part in aaa i-ViamnlnnshlD.

Grat- ton competed, but after 20 miles aroppeu lost a toenail. i alwavs SCnt rrtnn to Hie Commonwealth Games and it tOP FORM TIPS Cuevas For The Hicora 7, optimistic prtamir MaBiPian Paul Daniels, busy preparing a new television series, missed seeing Red Card, whom he has in partnership urir)v Ma manaeer Mervvn O'Horan. win the Friar Tuck selling Stakes at Nottingham yesterday. winner. That's Magic scored recently he and his manager Hero.

After yesterday's victor, however, the partnersnip lost Red Card, who was knocked down at the auction for 2,300 guineas to William tsaynss trom woncsop. FIRST TIME BLINKERS. Folkestone 3.45 Barowin. Nottingham: 6.0 Jatijaya; 7.0 Spectral; 7.30 Mary Burns, Visible Asset 8.0 Shalimar 8.30 Brodie Crystal. Newcastle 3.0 Fire-spark, String of Stars, State House,.

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