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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 24

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24 Tuesda-y January 14 1975 Tasmania take 1 SPOggS GOMSPIIAH MCC aback LEHCESTEIR Wilis penalty SELECTIONS 1 0 Arrow. Head, nap 1 30 Winter Chimes, n.b. 2 0 Conceeded 2 30 Dorlesa 3 0 Klipspringer 3 30 Mine a Million may not stop From HENRY BLOFELD: Hobart, January. 13 MCC drew the.r first match- ung men wtoMd MCC with which was so ard respectively a 24-year-old law badly affected by rain, but not student, and a 25 -year old hofnr thoir hnwlorc had suf- are both hns before tneir oowters nap. sui piaiyers Howard, a right-hander, fered a good deal of embar- 6eing particularlv strong off the rassment at the hands of two back foot and a left, young At the aer.ho hatoa tvely fuU start MCC batted on for 66 prerogative of left-handers when GOING: Heavy TOTI DOUBLE! 2 0.

3 O. TRISLEl 1 SO. 2 SO. 3 10. 1 CROXTON PARK NOVICES' HURDIB (Dlv.

1)1 4-y-oi 2m; winner fcS40 a. lis aeciareai. 2 01 Arrow Hud (D (J Hardy) Hard 11-7 Holland Primerello By CHBflS HAWKINS they drive. If there were two such splen ritri vnuno At.rnkA nlavers in minutes ih wnich time they scored only 26 runs before declaring at 204 for four and declaring at Zl lor lour auu 7 010. Top Town (D (J Grady) Hotden 11-7 Gilford 00X0 Boer And SklHIot (Mai Awle) Holllr.shaad 11-0 AiUurv ID 000100 Belaya (R Mills) Rlneer 11-0 smith 11 0 Calau Ira (M Roberts) Havward 11-0 Davies 7 12 Charanta (R Preston) Cundtll 11-a Bob Davlas IS Flylni Maiourka (Mai Praatwlch) Davar 11-0 A Taylor 21 Just For sura (Mra RaynoMs) Klndarsley, 11-0 Candy 24 000 Mandamon (A Bowman) Thomson Jonas 11-0 Mould 26 0 Mlnlonttta (B Iniamells) A Fisher 11-0 Sunderland 2 CU.

cnrf ri Hiatal Ml tn Chamolon "StBI thn moment Tasmania came within 16 runs ef wouM Ifroblbly bt heralded Hurdle on the Primerello proved himself the Triumph 30 00 SUnway Lad (M Priest) Swalnson 11-0 Cartwrlsht 31 Svhll (Mr, 9 Jaaaari Is MleholaOM Sttahans (7) 32 Tecatvp Vann) Charlas 11-0 Svans 33 00 Turntr (R Murphy) Murphy 11-0 navies settina Foracast: 5 Arrow Head, 4 Top Town, 5 Manaemon. ncuue. 8 Charente, 10 Sliver Strand, Just For Sure. 12 Sybil. ur ruRM tips: top Town a.

Arrow eteaa iay m. Whp rrnMn Sfl, backers "still' guessing won the Golden Miller about him. Pattern Hurdle in a canter Primerello came to Hardy in at Iicpster vesterdav Jack the autumn of 1973 in a sorry WorvK, imiwfifSii hLiS state. He had broken down badly Hardy immediately 'declared was unaWe t0 race him a probable for Saturday's November last year when he Wills Hnrrilp HavHnck. landed a tvoical Hardy eamble at 1 in BROOK OPPORTUNITY SELLING HANDICAP HURDLIl 2ml winner vl a as England piayers oi me iuiure, they reached 189 for five.

and 0n this performance they The pitch was extremely slow would not necessarily be over, but the MCC bowlers' probably rated. Their batting today, when made the great mistake of under- they added 154 for the third estimating the opposition. In the wicket, will encourage cricket in last few yeaBs- cricket in Tas- Tasmania even niore while MCC mania has greatly improved and will put their performance down this has been mainly achieved by to tfie general feetae of antJ. the overseas coaches who have climax which inevitably awnes been employed each year, one in In a match of this sort after two Hobart and the other in hard Test matches in quick sue- Launceston. cession.

ehi ii declared) 442-000 Cold Hawk D) (A Stevens) Steven S-11-t Little (5) Oavlas uur jimmy ten vrenman) nywar- OP0301 Happy Call CCf (61b ax) Torklnaton) O'Neill and even an 81b. penalty, Nottbeing 'ixacEed from 0001 Wlnwr Chlmee (D) (61b (J suinsby (S) ooso Rah tmm hrhhm s-io-Vo" Beaton taking his weight to list 41b, fo 10-0000 Ktno't Fllna (Mrs Musalestone) Birch 6-10-S Taylor Jack Simmons, the Lancashire player whose coaching has helped Tasmania to gain stature. 10 OMU-3200 Bob Short (D) (P Alllnaham) Alllnsham C-10-7 Cierpak (5) At the moment Jack Simmons Mann (5) 11 may nox stop nun. ana ne drifted from v-4 to 3-i before returning to second uv4D-u nappy tfanry (Q Lanaei Mann o-iu- op.nnnn uiiii tte tiuhmi c.io.s 12 ari jiucicixu auureuiuifi vial fco nrrtin, f- v. nomori favourite at 114.

Connections of junta Barton Cook (5) Clay 0'5hea 13 14 15 400-000 SUnfard Bridge (B Simmons) Wabb 5-10-5 003004 The Specialist (R Baiaaley) Harris 4-10-5 3P0000 Conscot (C Onwln) Clay s-10-S 0020F4 Last Attempt (D) (W Hobson) Richmond 5-10-5 SKI-INC it? 't Punch Up had been full of eon-I2st yesterday ground des- fidence, fience the drift. IS Havnes 17 u-wuuav naval rower (j Tnomas) wire bain d-u-s 9-2 Red Sotio. 6 Cold Bsttlna Pnneiff! q.a r-HlmM 7.0 Hnouv Call criDeu as ueaperaie uy uie Cheltenham is naturally on jockeys as if it were a feather- Primerello's programme. The nwK. a navai rower.

1 jfoo snort. 1 unr jimmv. top FORM TIPS: Gold Hawk S. Winter Chimes 7. nappy from laancasnire is in Launceston and is captain of the island side.

He is held in higher regard than any "of the other coaches who have been out here and his and Tasmania's greatest moment came in November last year when Tasmania beat Victoria, the Sheffield Shield holders, in the Gillette Cup knock-out competition in Melbourne by two wickets with Simmons hitting the winning run off the last ball of the match. The coach at Hobart at present is Sadiq Mohammed, whose batting of course makes a big difference to the strength of the island side. MCC First Innlnes (Overnltttt: 178 lor 2) D. L. Amiss Beard Badcock 31 B.

W. Luckhuret Badcock Howard M. C. Cowdrey Ooolan Whitney 3 M. H.

Danness Howard Whitney fj K. W. R. Fletcher not out IS D. Lloyd not out 11 Extras tb 4.

lb 4. nb 1) Total (tor. 4 dec.) 204 Fall of wickets: 68. 121. 179.

180. Bowing: Whitney 10-1-22-2, Warren 10-2-43-0, Badcock 13-2-3S-1, Simmon; 7-2-14-0, sadlq 5-0-21-0, Mansneld 9-1-43-0, Howard 4-0-13-1. TASMANIA First Innlnsi Sedlq Mohammad Taylor Lever I B. Ooolan Dennets Arnold 18 J. Wilkinson Arnold Lloyd 79 S.

Howard Amiss Luckhurst 69 B. Beard run out R. Panltxkl not out Extras (lb nb 6) 1 Total ttor S) "9 Fall of wickets: 32. 32. 11C.

187, "ilowllnai Arnold Lever Richard laerlein's selections NAP Listercombe, Leicester, 3 30 NEXT 6 EST Conceeded, Leicester, 2 0 Yesterday's selections were Primerello (11-4 nap) and Race Riot (5-4) weight and Steve Holland had Lloyds Bank Champion Novice a double handful coming to the Hurdle is a likely target, but it flnaj flight upside Punch Up. would not be altogether a sur- The two touched. down together, Jig hut Primprpllo had oniv tn he orders With Comedy of Errors and Lanzarote when they line up shaken up to pull five lengths for champion Hurdle. Hardy clear on the run-in. regards this as a definite possi- Punch Up, who is highly bility although lie makes the regarded by Morley, was reservation that PrimereUo's previously unbeaten.

He had jumping must become more every chance, and although Bob fluent. Davies said he would have liked Another significant perfor- a stroneer nace. there were no mance was the victory of Goliath Gros just wins fine race Piero Gros (Italy), the holder took. the lead in this season's World Ski Cup when he won a thrilling giant slalom duel against his compatriot Gustavo Thoeni at Adelboden (Switzerland) yesterday. The 20-year-old Gros found his best form on the Tschentenalp course 8,000 feet above sea level, and edged Thoeni, holder of the world slalom title by 2 A DANIEL LAMBERT HANDICAP HURDLIl 2ml winner 510 (S declared).

In the last few years Rohan 1 U1-4024 Bunaabah (D) (BF (Gn.Capt Hanmer) Dever S-H-S A Taylor Kanhai, Knott. Ibadulla, Hamp 2 013-011 Conceeded (CD) (121b (Air-Marshall Sir Baldwin) Wharton 6-11-6 unampiun shire, Cass of worcestersnire, ana Neil Hawke, the Australian fast bowler, have all held coaching snnninfmpnU here and nlaved 3 004033 Malford Grova (D) (J Parker) Birch 7-10-13 Waoner 4 311004 Sldwln (D) (G Greenwood) Stevens 6-10-3 Flanaaan 5 142-001 Flammula (D) (Mai Pope) Turned 5-10-3 Turnsll 6 431-003 Penclsely (D) (P Frost) Cola 7-10-0 Evans 7 000-004 Cape Farm (C (T Smith) Smith 6-10-0 Mr A Harris (7) 4014-43 TwIIIMit Boy (Mrs Smaller) Cole 5-10-0 Evans (7) 0-47-ir 7.0.39-0. one-mm ot a secona over two their part in the development of -ib-i-ai-b. novo 2.2-1-2-1 the island's' cricket The two 1-0-1-1. Old O002P2 Composite (O) (G Ramply) Cundell 7-10-O orimins real excuses and Primerello won in the Wymeswold Novices strictly on merit Chase.

He made virtually all the The only hard luck story of running over two and a half the race concerned Trustful," miles to win by ten lengths from whose saddle slipped three from Little Andy. This was Goliath's home when the four-year-old second victory in three runs over was still in touch with the fences and it is a pity he is leaders. This was disappointing, already a nine-year-old with his as Trustful would have given us best days presumably behind somp idea of Rasti's ability At His Australian trainer Ken Sandown, Trustful was the only Whitehead hopes to run him in challenger to Rasti when falling the final of the Berni Inns ttlna Forecast: ntinaahah- CnncMrjad. 4 Flammula. 0 throve.

closely-contested -legs. Gros's 25 points vesterdav gave him 10 Pencleelr. I ur fohm tipsi Flammula bi auniaoan 7. conccaoca a. a total of 120, one more than 2 30 RUGBY HANDICAP CHASE: 2m; winner ECSO (3 declared).

Franz Klammer (Austria), 1 F22-131 Dorlesa (C) (D (A Mclndoe) A Dickinson 7-12-7 Dickinson 2 F-4414F The Sundance Kid (D) (G Strawbrldia) Thomson Jones who led the standings before the giant slalom, but failed to 8-11-6 Mr Tnomson jones 5 1402-34 Master Cllva (D) (BP) (S Allan) Webber 7-10-0 A Webber Bettlna Forecast: 4-7 Dorlesa, 5-2 The Sundance Kid. 6 Master Clive. TOP FORM TIP: Dorlesa score yesterday. It was the eleventh World Cup 3 0 COTTESMORE NOVICES' CHASE: 3m: winner 6SO (12 declared). Rasti is ante-post favourite for Novices Chase at Nottingham.

Hardy for a double By HARRY HEYMER 1 10-1141 Just Owen (CJD) (J Faltorlnl) A Dickinson 6-11-7 Dickinson 2 10-2414 Willy What (Mrs Wakeham) Mellor 6-11-7 Gloyer 3 00-PF32 Flap (Mrs Bailey) Ballev S-10-12 ft Champion 4 40-00FF Flvarvala CM Armvtaaa) Armvtaee 7-10-12 Lord Oakscv win for the powerful Italian and his fourth successive giant slalom victory, but only just managed to beat the 23-year-old Thoeni. who. clocked the best time for either lee of lmin. 6 000 Gvllppus (T Smith) Klndarslev 6-10-12 C. Candy 7 4-D4UF1 Honest Lawyer (A Cam I Veroette 11-10-12 weaver Viswanath can turn Test India's way India's hopes of winning tte wickets in the series, needs only fourth Test against West Indies, five more to break the record wbich resumes today, rest largely of 30 for an India-West Ind es on Gundappa Viswanath.

Vis- test series. This was set by Wes wanath was 10 not out at the Hall in 19o8. close on Sunday when India at ln any eventt West Indies will 85 for four in their second nin- haye to bat with mave applica-ings were 83 runs ahead. The tion tharl in tne first innings Indians made 190 their first wnen only Vivian Richards and innings and west Indies replied chve Lloyd showed deal with 192. with the Indian spinners Bedt If Viswanath, who made a mag- antl Eripalli Prasanna.

mficent 97 not out on the first iinlS! 190 g. r. day, can bat as well again today, viswanath 97 not out: a. Roberts 7 the West Indians could be left lor 64). 00-0003 Kllpsprlnoer (Lt-Col Crlons) Miller 6-10-12 Cartwrlsht LAWN TENNIS Britain lack a sponsor By DAVID GRAY Britain may be left out of a new early reason circuit which is being organised in Europe because the Association of Tennis Professionals cannot find a commercial company willing to put up 10,000 to sponsor a tournament here in March.

The circuit is an attempt to answer the complaint that the BIP4 LIHtalown lov CR Blscl Mel or 12.10.12 MrCBIU(7) 20.87sec. on his second run down Jack Hardy, the Staunton four lengths from Lok Yee and 10 FPPP Lovers Run (Mrs Gaze) Mrs Gaza B-10-12 Hyatt 11 044-D00 Prince Artie 11 McKachnle) Swalnson 6-10-12 Evans the 60-gate course. 8 StlWon. 10 KIlQttringrr 14 VulkmfKin. a uuuoar vuiKruian (Mrs r- tunaeiu iu- ml man vvm trainer, has shown great skill in supreme sau.

we carries iuid u. more today, but the opposition training those useful horses is not and Glanford Bngg, Ben More, conmlete the double. Bettlna Forecast! 7.4 WHIv Wliat. 7.9. luRt Owen.

3-2 Honest Lawyer. fiep. 2 Sllkstonr. lO Kllptprlnger. 14 Vulkruqan.

TOP FORM TIPS: Willy What S. Just Owen 7. Flap 6. 3-3V CROXTON PARK NOVICES' HURDLE (Dlv. 11)1 4-y-o: 2m: winner JVj 34o do declared).

Drumador and yesterday Tony Dickinson should win the winner Primerello, and he also Rugby Handicap 'Chase with excels at finding the right races. Dories, (2 30), but his Just for his less talented horses. Two Owen has a harder task in the of these Arrow Head and Cottesmore Nonces' Chase. He Winter Chimes, run at Leicester has won three of his four races today, both haying won on the this term, but I take a chance on same day at Market Rasen last Klipspringer (3 0), who was a time out. oat Barbarry (D) (Mrs Martin) veraetts li-7 r-nv 4 02221 Listercombe "(Ld Vestev) Nicholson 11-7 Suthern 7 0 Arras Man (K Hamer) Hamer 11-0 Mr Evans (7) 5 0 Cape Thriller (A Smith) Smith 11-0 Mr A Harris (7) 00 Correct (R Murphy) Murphy 11-0 R.

F. Davies 10 Esude (T Vann) Charles 11-0 A Mawson 11 02 The Godson (BF) (H Beddall) Stevens 11-0 Flanaaan with trickv tareet of 200 on a west indies. First inninn: 192 E. A. S.

Prasanna 14 403 Hav Brldaa (P Skelton) LomaK ti-u 16 02 Mine A Million (BF) (G strawnrlaie) Thomson Jonas 11-p Mouia 22 0 Scientist (J- Ceddlck) Cambldae 11-0 Evan Bartelski hopeful By JOHN SAMUEL Robin Bailey, the British ski racing secretary, said from last night, that Konrad Bartelski, the British No. 1, who broke his left wrist in downhill training at Morzine on Friday, was having treatment in Kitzbuenel and was still hoping to compete in the preOlympic downhill race at Innsbruck the weekend after turning wicket at Madras. v. a. Ricnaros 50 Indies' batting has already shown 70'-itself vulnerable in these con- inoia second ditions.

For India to win and 0 George Pope lpvol thp KPI-ipS at 2-2 WOUld be nmnirp vn F. Bettlna Forecast: 6-4 Mine A Million. omroerrj. wsuuoiui Godson, 8 Hay Bird, 10 Scientist. popular Americans nave too great a share of top tennis in the They should win again.

Arrow just Owen over the course and Head (1 0) in the first division distance last time out. He looked of the Croxton Park Novices' capable of improvement then a5d Chimes and may turn the tables this (1 30) in the Brook Opportunity time TOP FORM tips: Llstercomoe mit cncKet spring, last year there was COURSE POINTERS, A rlqht-hand. rlanmlr. undul.tlnB traclc of: a mile only a very short European a great feat. But they may have grounds has withdrawn from let slip the opportunity bv their the first-class umpires P.anel over-defensive batting on Sunday because of a knee problem.

Selling Handicap Hurdle. Ladbrokes, the new owners of r- uauuiuAVii. ji-t unuv.iu v. i ana inrerauairers rotuiu jviui th. fnn inrtw.

Arrow Head did jiot jump too Lingfield Park, have taken steps bh. smith. season ana wnen it came to the major chamDionshiDs in afternoon. From tea until the well at Wetherbv first time out. to nonularise the course and jT av wiiiinn i.s An l.

nn.aerea in inc but showed imorovement at make it more viable. Racecoers may many piayers were clearly eyeing TstaoeiV mi? haV. been not to Justify lavourltlsm when second at Wetherby last time out. Market Rasen, although still not will get better value under the snort ot match practice on clay, toot pertect. He snowed a turn new arrangements, ana me of snoed tn lead at the last and Silver RinE'anri Tattersalls will Aifs European programme will begin at Basle on Februarv close, they made only 28 runs in 90 minutes, losing three wickets.

Viswanath, who has emerged as a world-class batsman in the last two Tests, never looked in trouble, but his 10 runs have taken 75 "minutes. The stop-gap batsman, Eripalli Prasanna, is with Viswanath. To 3 and this will be fnllowprl hv Prize money for the Prudential Cup, cricket's first "World Cup" competition of one-day limited over matches, which takes place between June 7 and 21. will total 9,000. The winners will receive 4,000, the losing finalists 2,000 and the, losing semifinalists 1,000 each.

In adition, will be "man of the match award! 50 for each of the first round matches (600), 100 for each semifinal and 200 Tamalin could win tournaments, some indoors and others outdoors, at Toulouse. draw away from Saint's Day and be combined, the new entrance Try Aston for an easy victory, fee being 1. There is a slieht Belaye was behind then and does increase in the subscription for not appear to have much chance members, but at 25 it is still of reversing the form on 71b excellent value for 23 davs' rac- better terms. hig, including a ladies' badge and Winter Chimes. who was free car narking.

Old age next. "He chipped one of the two bones of his wrist and there is a small fracture of the other," said Bailey. "He is just getting the use of his fingers back, but these fellows have twice the recovery rate of the average person, -so I'm not making too manv fore-rasts. It's even Dossible he will Algiers, Cairo, Alexandria, Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, and Nice. There are also likely to be follow are Ansnuman uaeKwaa suffeHne from an arm injury, all final without O'Neill backed to favouritism at Market pensioners will be admitted at rnnnflprQ Madan Lai and Kar.som eveuis at lunn, waiia, ana in a German city.

Drobablv Dussel- Ghavri, and bowlers Bishen IeH- f0r the final ski ihe Ritzbuehel downhill this dorf. The week of March 24 had been allocated to Britain and ATP honed that the Lawn Tennis Rasen, landed the gamble by half-price. FONT WELL TOM KELLY'S Northern Notes r. ko ini tnr trip three miles, mv vote would have Association could produce a sponsor, but it seems that the ana nanarasKKiiar. sue mat hour todav will be crucial.

If The entrants -are omded into Andy Roberts, whose speed two groups. England. East Africa, hrought him seven wickets in the India and New Zealand first innings, breaks through Group A and Australia, Pakistan, earlv West Indies' task will be Sri Lanka and West Indies in much easier. Roberts, with 26 Group B. weekend, but that's ratner less likely.

Peter Fuchs is back on skis after straining his Achilles tendon, but it's bound to be three or four weeks hefore it is enough for racing," national association are concentrating all their efforts on finding a new sponsor for the British SELECTIONS Penrith trainer, is his i ability and Duffle Coa(. shouW iye him to keep Eon Bairry, the reigning nienty to do. but he may still hard court championships at Bournemouth and. in a chillv onampion joco-vy, uiu ouuju it would De a great aay 2 45 TandaU 3 15 Papa Nod 3 45 Clydebank 1 15 Prince Twenty 1 45 Arty Crafty 2 15 Curlew River economic climate, they have not O'Neill, a liKeiy future winner for the North if this trio miea nf tho titlp harmv tn ride for the first three nlaces. produced a sponsor tor tne new POOLS GUIDE By PAUL WILCOX FOR THOSE who choose their circuit.

Form and orecast Richard Evans. ATP's European the same stable. Richards has The strength of Richard's enraipih ewwifi horses to keep stable been illustrated kh L)Ct i imnlioH th recently by Sea Pigeon, who won both Jkeys well supplied with impresWefy at Newcasue on winners, but nf Tamalin lands r.rancinjm GOING: Soft TOT DOUBLE! 2 15, 3 IS. TREBLEl 1 4S. 45.

4S organiser, said yesterday: "Ideally FOURTH DIVISION -we wanted to stage an event PETWORTH HANDICAP CHASBi 2'am; winner 641 (S declared). Shrewsbury 1x1 2 Barnlley 2 FIRST DIVISION Everton (7) -1 Luton 1 15 somewhere in the provinces but 12 II- r. m.w "It. radlord Jt Chanea. a Lonk (Bpi (j Button) woodman i-11-o Read line wins fremier onase mini Rambler, a winner of two hurdle (k on Saturday, Jonjo races this season and expected (M tne lia nave not come up witn anything and so we are now 4 1110-30 Windsor Cray (CD) Prlnr Tw.nl.

fCt f7lh treble chance fancies on a sectional basis; the Third Division offers most appeal for finding Burnley those elusive score draws, but a SViSS more likely return from your Leicester coupon this week would seem to lie with the four aways, with Middiesbro more than the usual number of ZXSHHiS! teams looking to be favoured on nllntan Hulk bun ir.im fsairft I aaEhhamaf O'Danoahul rannoro Crewe Doncaster Exeter Mansnald Rotherham 1 oarllnaton i 1 Worklneton 2 1 1 1 N'hmetn S) 1 1 2 1 2 2 Reading 2 1 2 1 Rochdale 1 Torquay 1 1 1 1 1 Cambridge 1 Scunthorpe 11 12 2 1 1 2 1 1 11x111 11x111 win nR nniu niiirnan it rif ij uu eveu ict-Lci wucii 11c looking round for a sponsor ourselves. If we don't come to 10-10-0 Butler (7) 2 Ipswich 2 Leeds 2 stoka (14) 1 Coventry 1 -Newcastle 1 Arsenal Shef Utd(S) 1 QPR Derby (2) 022-004 Mister Hapehura in Baker) wise io-io-o rowsii 'XT'6 afelidf 5 teyS The accident at Teesicle Park xxAr Bettlns Forecast! 7-4 Cfeanca a ixiok, s-4 frliice Twenur. 4 wiirdaor orey, 112 Swansea A Britain we shall stage the event that week in France. Pierre Barthes, the French Davis Cup TOP FORM TIPS: Chance a Look 7. Print Twenty 1.

2 1 2 1 1 a. ail. 111 U1C V1KQ1 I1UIUIC at a week ago, which pu the young though hbe has alternatives at 1 AC LIDSEY SELLING ItAHDitAr BOSBLii im, winner sua ii uiauuiaaa ui i WetherDT and at Uie next Hay i 3 "Si'Sli-victor (P hud Mr, ou.hton 4-H-4 H.iman (7) f. et iasP hie-VlS dock meeting early next month. i oi-o4oo precious vai (ciD) (PAppuyart)'Aiiinham ip-ii-o shoem.rk pound fracture of his right leg, Sea pigeon wjj run in the Lloyds 323012 Arty Crafty (BF) PSIb ax) (Mrs Welham) Head means that Barry Will ride the i- S.JUiJ In opponents grounds.

aucn iorm matches, oZ course, often produce some draws, themselves, 50VtK so for a small additional outlay JjJfWic inti iT.il 1H ti-v a ravine line using s.iu.12 rri income uaim iiuiuic SECOND DIVISION 1 Fulham i 1 1-1 1 Bristol R. 1 1 Hull 1 1 1 1 2 Norn CoCIS) 1 York 1 orient 1 1 2 West Brom A. Villa (S) 1 1 1 Portsmth IB) 1x12 oaao.os Knaooonua Santa. (T Crawford) Hannon S-10-7 Kina I norse paruierea py uiNeui Msrrh nnrl will then retire for my away selections for the treble Nottm 331P-PO Mybet (Mrs Sherrine) Ivory 10-10-7 Thorner four COnSeCUUVC ChaSC Wins thlS lho SM-nn iVlK 17f. Ghamnion 02100-0 Prepara (A Avlett) Aylett 10-10-7 Jetiklna rt'Moiil m.nl, tn ho mif IPe V.e Oldham 00-0030 Eastern Pharacy (Mrs airawni oia s-iu-e arown .7 tihic urue Deing nis long term oujec oxrora Sheff Wed Sthampton Sunderland 7 9 10 11 14 16 17 20 21 22 1 Cardiff: 1 Man Utd XX player, is anxious to open it with a big tournament." Many-lea die? European players will be competing on the circuit, although the same people will not necessarily play all tournaments.

Manuel Orantes will be playing in the events in March ana April, Hie Nastase in the opening event at Basle and in the April tournaments, along with Francois Patrick Troisy, Harold Elschenbroich and most of the promising French and German players. Two of the old hemes. Manuel Santana and Jan- so? v.t"..""TA,: week, hut nrobabiT wiu nave to i i i i. nt SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division I Alrdrla Abdean (10) 1 2 2x Ayr 2 Celtic 22 22 2 Clyde 1 Morton 12 Dumbarton 1 Arbroath -212x1 Dundee 1 Motherwell -21112 Dunfrmllne 2 Dundee ill I Hearts 1 Partlek 1 1 1 Ranaers Kilmarnock 1 1 1 1 St jahnstn 2 Hibernian 112 2 2 2 SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division II Brechin 2 Falkirk Stlrllna 2 E. Fife 1 1 1 2 Forfar 2 Clydebank 1 Hamilton 1 lo 1 2 2 2 1 Mdowbanl.

C'dnbthm) Queen of MlrrendS) 2 1 Queaa's Pk 2 Stranraer 2 1 2 1 2 Relth Berwick 1 1 1 Stlrllna A 1 Montrose 1 1 2 1 1 SleHMmul" 1 Albion 2 2x111 Floures tn oarmttirsM Indlcetr draiMi In order 0 preference, "5 riotit abow result of correspond U13 match for past rix aeaaona. chance as wen. TREBLE CHANCE (home teams'; ntrmlrwstiani. Tottenham, wolves. OxfordT Shemald Wednesday.

Brtatiton, SicrVSsarV Grimsby. VVaMori. Crowe, Airdrfo. Meadowoaofc. FOUR DRAWS Wolves, Cotoheater.

Grimsby. Watford. Crewa. ooooo Royal Halo (Mrs wintoni Boitan 4-10-0 VVson t7) be content with watching Tama- xeesside Park when Nieht Affair 030300 Unknown Warrior (Mra Miller) Miller S-10-0 Mitchell (S) ii- mnct imnnrtant rare on tele- wiicii iviKi iiaiii oooop on wvndarmere (Mrs Sharp) Evans 4-10-0 Snause (7) n.S most important race on teie out anrj crUsned 0 NeiU leg His onlv consolation is i nninrr rail urnc 43 sariuor nauinrr nun vmrs uvfuw.wHi 'ib tteuewar visiuil, ettina nrxy raijy, wn tyw. mmwosud oema.

that, at the age of 22, he has Rorr.on Holmes, whose mount, Prrr (mm V.I. VflM WoMtOI. IS jnknowa Warrior. KnappoBue Santa 5. TOP FORM TIPS! Arty Crafty 8 precious vale 6, THirtp DIVISION 1 Bournemth 1 2 Halifax (11) 1 2 1 2 Swindon (3) Southend (4) 1 1 11 1 Tranmere 2 2 Preston (IB) 1 -1 Chesterfield 1 1 peterboro 1 1 Bury 1 Blackburnd) 2 1 2 1 Gllllnitiam 2 Aldarshot Brlehton Colchester Grimsby Hereford Huddersftd Plymouth Fort Vala Walsall Watford Wrexham time on his side and he coum Babus carried out at be in the running for the jockeys (he flight four from home.

title next season. hA 4c4 mmwd intn 1 ROBERT CORE MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP HANDICAP CHASEl at, JL 1'aisi wlnnar-SB5Bl7. aaciaraon FOUR AWAVS. Ipswtoh. lajeda, Weat Brotnwtoh.

Shrewsbury. Reeding. EIGHT RESULTS. Burnley. Uver-pooi, Weat Hani.

Blackpool aty, Nta-wion. Southampton. Hereford. Port Vale, Manecetd IPS YJ! t1" i POVPTFUt. Tamalin is ante-nost favourite nnsiHon and thoueh 1.41F02 Muckden Rock (Mal Wlian) Franconta fnr the Wills on the Strength Of Hitlmiu nrne nnt inilll-ed.

this was 22X41P1 Curltw HI war- fCDt (Bill (Mrs Badcr) Ivorv his victory over Broncno another In' a sequence of. unlucky annthpr fnneied candidate, at im tho Mglfn-n Inrkev since FPF03 Twlv Pointer (CD (W MilK) Milts 10-10-0 Dr Chntv (5) Erik Lundquist, will return for part of the tour and Cliff Drys-dale will fly over for one week from Texas to play at Basle because the Swiss sponsors felt that the entry there needed a little reinforcement. P42-PF0 Another Piddl CCD) CA NMVN) NMVtt 11-10-0 Bm A Moors 13-10-0 3F0040 Endle Folly Mr Sliest wetoeroy in wovemDer, iouoweu ne completed his nrst-ever treoie wi 'Nroht. by a brilliant victory over the Market Rasen on Boxing Day. tlM I Football League tables tb date I I-1 4 ll'nn nf- Twelve Pointer.

top form Tint curiiw riw t. MockdM Rock 7. i nigjiiy-raieu Holmes had ftaci several aou- UL.OROUGH NOVICE HUWLI; DIV l) 2m. Iff. Wlnn.r C340 I n.An.Wo Ul MirflflPl 2 45 "0 dccurqi.

n7XMCM uUr. hair a ifTl Z7 2 020-100 Royal I wise iwira mrnimnt mmtt -1 1 aan ia-iv-ivixiowi, uciax.vwo Uriel. CiOIlalU allu OlIUCJllu we FOURTH DIVISION PWDL. PAW FIRST DIVISION PWDL A A.Pta Artavan (Cal Manaall) Porstar S-11-4 Thorner wnn tfen Wathtrho rl hut fnr -r tie la lr OOOPO-P Alton Hale (Mrs. Pitt) Pitt Collins (7) I 7.

WV K.Vr KMmUiapve OOUb "T' "ij homel but Vcomecould a 10 13 32 9 1 1 26 4 a-badTrrorTwo-ftom things 2 lO 25 6 Britain go for Ska courtly 13 "Vt' Manafleld Town Shrowabury Town Chester nnn llmM. I Imtttmr ru Savi 27 8 2 4 21 11 4 27 111 3 1 29 4 2 4 7 10 14 IS IS 004-00 Meava (P Mar) Woodman 43-4040 Salway (W Standing) 23 9 3 29 7 3 3 Uoooln City Ipswfoh Town Everton MlcMieaborouoti Stoke City BurnlOy Liverpool Dertay County Manchester City Wm, Ham 11 II Iff! 26 6 '26 26 7 24 25 8 26 10 ra-uuuu aiaroaan la Sprlna Cossra iia which would have stopped soarfc. whb was found to be lame Jhe trainer 'considers Jffi 17 1 ou.i-ar3 aaneaia experience Bettlna Forecast: 9-4 Royal Twist. 3 Sprhis Gossip, 9-2 Salway. 6 Taodala, 1 1 1 1.

i.tii luuiicia Aa.i ii- TT-ieMAa inHfi nnn winiifrx Rotliertwim United Soultiport Nejrtbarantori T. Bradford Nowport Cotirvtr Exeter City. :6 i Flame and Rathvilly probably are Bt.maXn ha had only seven TOP FORM TIPS! Salway S. Royal Twist 7, Tandala 23 I A 40 1 28 15 38 7 7 17 sa 5 16 16 30 2 20 9 30 5 14 23 3 18 26 29 11 lb 2J 6 17 22 29 5 13 22 29 6 13 15 26 6 10 18 26, 6 14 28 26 5 10 18 26 1 16 18 24 7 3 16 24 9 7 19 24 9 11 27 23 9 14 27 21 10 12 30 21 2 14 13 31 5 13 18 30 6 16 21 30 5 20 23 30 5 9 11 29 5 14 20 29 7 9 26 29 6 IS 22 'i 5 13. 20 27 6 11 23 26 6 10 18 23 5 18 20 5 7 11 2a 25 7 14 27 25 6 18 23 23 7 11 21 23 1 21 22 5 1 25 22 9 16 23 17 7 8 18 16 12 28 1S 1 12 2 22 12 1 23 12 3 2-6 17 2 25 11 2 26 13 1 23 8 2 28 13 2 24 11 2 24 13 2 23 14 6 14 14 2 2.1 15 21 15 5 17 14 5 24 18 3 10 10 4 15 19 7 10 12 6 13 20 6 lO 12 Leads- United 2t.

NewcaaUe United 24 Wolwrhampttm 25 Ouaro's. Park Rtrrs 9.6 Shemald. United WALBKRTOfs NOVICES' CHASEl 2'mi winner C340 a declared). The United States, whom the British have beaten in both the Drevious men's finals, have 3 15 24 4 5 3 20 13 7 3 27 8 3 2 22 10 2 7 26 3 2 2' 9 3 4 28 8 1 5 20 9 4 4 24 7 1 2 21 13 2 27 7 3 3 IS 11 3 6 25 7 5 4,23 15 4 2 23 8 2 225 12 3 3 26 3, 5 3 19 13 4 3 29 4 6 5 12 13 3 6 27 6 3 5 20 15 3 26 7 4 3 25 13 1 4 26 8 8 2 20 9 1 4 21 6 4 24 21 2 3 26 6 4 16 19 2 2 greater threats to his charge. go far yiis campaign, but looked.

For the first time in the five su're to' Improve his total when years of the Wills, the North is he approached the second last I h. -1 1. 1 a.la 00-130F Somethlnt to Hlda (ODMMra Shaw) Mrs Lomax c-oweniry at Pitman lOTtennam nominated ah experienced team Read 43PP-04 Harmlnlus (P Morris) Jones 7-11-2 9 40O2IP-0 Jumbo Jet (A Neaves) Neavae a-11-2 strongly represeniea -in uic iihbi, zr nenguis cienr ui. 1110 for besides Broncho II. and Tama- the -race won by Ben More at Francome 11 02310-P Maverick (Mrs Martin) Wall 7-11-2 Hartlepool rtochdale Torquay united Bamsley Cambrldpa United Brentford TMrUnotod Stockport Oountr 9wsnsae City Crewe Alexandra Worktooton Doncaster Rovers Scunthorpe Uaited Marsnell (7) lin, Duffle Coat, trained JacK Market Rasen tne to lowing aay.

Btrnainotaanl City Arsenal Chelsea. Carlisle United JaUtcaiTovvr. Loiocatw City for tins year's BF Cup competition, which will be played at the Palace Hotel. Torauay. from 28 4 4 5 18 23 4 1 it P.h."i?a.K'cS?ae)fc Berry at Lancaster, has outstand- The horse cleared the obstacle, saninVVieKS.

ing claims. Winner of five of his but Wt mud patch on landing. Goldiwerthv eDruary SECOND DIVISION 28 5 4 4 IO 9 2 27 3 7 IO 15 3 27 4 5 IS 17 1 26 3 6 16 IS 0 3 10 6 22 21 3 It 9 23 IB 2-11 11 31 17 4 8 24 16 TOP -TIPS! Papa Noel a. Something fa Hlda 7. They are sending Victor Amaya seven chases this terui.

Dultle ei-ying Holmes no chance to stay Coat has been backed recently fn the saddle and allowine Ben and is now a 7-1 chance, his More to come home clear of the 3 AC PULSOROUGH NOVICES' HURDLE: (Dlv II)! 2m, 111 winner C340 (S declared). tne zu-year-oia. eit. lst. 101b.

University of Michigan SCOTTISH LIAGUB (Division I) 2 011 Clydebank tafeaok PWDL FAWD 26 11 2 02H7 63 25 9 3 0 25 3 4 4 2-5 5 2 1 20 6 2 7 25 7 I 2 18 4 3 25 10 2 1 29 4 1 4 25 7 4 1 14 3 8 3 26 7 3 2 18 10 2 6 26 6 7 25 13 2 4 Manoheater United Sunderland Norwich aty Wast Bronrwioh A. aston Villa rlstol City Blackpool Nnt Cnamtv 5 4P0O0-4 Arnol old James (7) I Turnhull (7) Tharnar HWDLfAWDLf A Pta trainer having had an interest at others. earner wis mmui, twice those odds. He will be Gordon looked like winning ridden by Jeff King, who won Basil Thyme" at Haydpck when (R Thomas) O'Neill 6-12-0 (Mrs OafHton) Mra Ouahton 4-11-4 Irs (D irels)' Grata S-11-4 eBv Reason (C St Georie) Price s-11-4 wau uxtr CPA Pte 4 15 12 39 5 18 18 33 4 14 16 31 .5 1S 10 29 7 7 17 28 7 10 IS 27 6 6 10 27 7 7 20.27 12 tliBzS 1 25 8 10 tola Kellewav 1 1 OOOO.O Slew HI at, (Mrs Mltehalll 1 37 11 J6 1 20 9 J4 1 16 11,50 Mitchell s-11-4 student, who playec" in last year's tournament and then disconcerted Bjorn Borg by the heavy artillery of his game for a couple of seti-' at Hills in Sep- tamhi. Data Plamlnnr af iln 2 46 11 2 21 II od-0400 Tarty pucnasa (A Baxter) small s-11-4 nuinea Warnar Arnold, Court Bettlna Foracast! 6-4 Rirla Bv- AOaaon.

n-4 ftanoera Celtic rllbomtan Aberdeen Dundee Unite. Dundee Hearts Ayr Oxford United Hull Oity Noils Poroat 12 IS 25 The Irish challenge, consisting landing two from home, and Just of War Bonnet and, Roman Bar, before. Christoias, Holmes was in trirair 1ita a winner on Childwall ....26 10 0 2 20 11 1 5 26 7 5 1 17 9 4 26 3 4 4 15 13. 9 2 26 6 3 4 19 10 1 1 2 28 12 2 29 14 6hndoW. 10 Sky HI.

12 Yarty Ouctiess. TOP FORM TIPS! Clydebank 10. Arnold 7. It it 1 3 Ira 9 runam nralln 1 4 17 25 21 uvea aiub a. MlA-ai oa atwu-n the days of L'Escargot.

laeap. at 'when, for no apparent kuiuu 1 i uii. 20-year-old from New. Jersey, who played in the first BP Cup in Bristol Rovers 0 7 9 24 20 12 23 24 I IB 24 16 22 Dunfercnllna i.I..illr I I 0 COURSE POINTERS! Graham TbomrT, Jeff Kino. Richard Pitman and Joe Frog, Colebridee and uaptatn reason, no camo uuwu Mottierw.

SSSSmjiioi' vau imL-viaiiu pircmr woec tne IumvIUm 1973 and jonn wnitunger, 26 6 4 4 19 12 2 2 2 13 12 2 4 1 9 13 a 4 2 17 16 3 0 7 13 19 2 5 13 11 2 4 80 34 2 1 115)1 8 4 14 18 1 II Z4 circuit is -a rone round and raiuamno, ano toe mase track fa a Maura of aiabt vuriuiy, auu it wm uvi. vu ure had a soell with a a ta i 2 4 16 18 IB 2 6 10 il 18 3 .6 13 20 IS I '4 9 16 16 3 5 16,28 16 II Whitlineer was beaten there bv -ana run-Mi i zao yarns rvirane Partlek Jolmsione Kllmamocfc rhr teaafkw firaliMre raarwaamtMl John Lloyd, a member of the SaJZSI: wonsf 'a'n ners dominate the market on the nd three win-in Vlndon trainer. class mlddla dfstaooa porormer winaaor tarey (j. is) nts DIOll 16 Bntisn team tor tne past two hi .77. Sa 8 a 17 io a 11 Cly.la 1 21 wa.

aay. 11 uie race naa oec ore 3 IS 17 I 2 11 24 IS hopes in the future to combine years, who will, be missing this Dnmherton 20 2 ATbroath 2l THIRD DIVISION rtrjlrig W1W irBJOinB, uui uaicaiujr CmJ atrintr to his how. time because be is playing on the WCT tour. Mark Parrel) and A la A Pts ttlaaarrMam Rnivan .2110 3 SCOTTISfi LSAOOS (Olvlilen II) Yesterday's results at Leicester CUarlton AQSife 26 i Philip Slviter, the other members of John Barrett's winning side he and Ws father being the only practitioners In the country of a particular type of horse den- i limn Indpa Town 26 1 I 4 east Pile Hamilton 9 pahvea AV a -o aim 13 7 2. 17 5 31 last time, are meitgioie as are hnth now aver 21.

Rich Montrose ...,2 1.4 13 1 At 26 i 5 fa iJ .5 a i is ai 50 27 3 1 28 1Q 3 4 14 23 29 Oi Soutb tlStry Known 4S j. rttroiiiaj. teeth of hors8 arertor-sharp onirktv. and Cordon 29.11 5 1 -4 16 11 tO larwlear Lewis (Middlesex) and "Martin Robinson both member' a 24 io a si io a 5 7 12 17 29 6 11 12 28 frSton'r? iValsall. Chorus (4th).

10 Goideo Rues at (f). 16 Count Varaoo (6rH). 20 Poraat of Wyoh-wood (pu), S3 Beoaar Ma (pu). t'lfe Spirit (5tn). Tvtoljimeo's0rn.

(10 ran), 'a, 12. 7, a's 0 BalrHoB). Tote: 40p; 21p, ZOp. 3 Op: duel foracast, 65p. 3, 30 Jm Nay HtmHtli Race Rfat, Mann iH.A 1 aftaniarai Baa (3-2).

1U 14 21 28 4 23 22 27 Su'ffloB Albioa of the LTA's touring team, In Kd'fiis father. Harry, file thein Hnurn to keen them smooth, thta 23 24 22 23 114 ,23 If III I 4 It 3 18 21 2S I i xi i a fall .4 It 6 IS 17 7 26 110 24 Australia, will leaa urtuuos defence of the title, and BP nreventinc tt mouths and 4 3 it ft la SO IO I a I 5 GOING! Heavy 1 0 3m Nav Hurdlei Valuable Coin, Thorner (3-1), 1: BrasMa (12-1). 2: Nasarl (4-7), S. Also; 7 So Ray (4th), 25 Peachy (pu), S3 Yallow Stone Sth. Statvway Girl (6tb), Frockbam Brae, Toole for, Posh garee.

son' and Heir, owmrlmi (pu) (12 ran). 8, 12. 6. 2i. roi hd (Ivory).

Tote: 96p: 18p, 10'jp. Non-runnrr: Eaatem American. 10 2m Hurdle: Prlmarello. Holluid (11-4). 1: Puacb Ili lWf), 2: rr.a.

Lmd, (SI-1), a. Si2! Trostful (on). (5tfi: 10 Veystle ln'cWwGoa (7 ran). 5, '6. 4, 5.

23 UartyOTuit, 57pi lip. np: dual forecast, 49n. Sm eap Cbaaei Bven Swell, fx 0.l! P'alrla Dea rX 5-l), Sao: Jtao Charlie (ur). 7 (Sih) Ard Maoha (pu) (5 ran). 20, 10.

10 TOpr 52P! 16P' Ney Chase: Goliath. Holmes (11-S f). 1: Little Andy (9-2) Near and Far (9-2), 3. Also: 8 Third Redenna- (6ttl). 11 Bilbo.

14 Spsrtelp, 16 Four By Two 5tb), SO Osgodby 9aWi'3, 4lh). Acid Drop, Shsrny 6vVe (pu). Imie and a Half (pu) Iv. A 'Whitehead). Tote: 19p: 12o! 20p, I4p.

Non-niinrr: Prince Artie, 3 TTat.m MWei Cfiasat Flylna Fred, (3-l. OroK Ancestor (ff-2)r5: Plna FHIsh (6-1), 5. Also: 11 .4 Arctie wrhorw to chew pro. HK1U11 Btcnhouiemulr I announced yesterday, that Jon than Smith 'Devon) would com 3 2 26 IS 1 1 a aa a -a ar aa IB 33 1 CVtanabv 2: SrilM Partus (39-1), 3. Auw: Balttj 6 8 li 1ft 'a a rajiraer loa a.i 22 16 19 4 li nutnanujt oaiM gulalla (Sill).

20 First FootsM Kino Alv rn a imI 4. taail. 20. dfs periy. Hsrry nas aiso uon-idderabJi success In treating the fogs of Goliath, this former in va- 11J h.vlne- nnt, Cnrclon back on .19 IB 1 a 7 CI 21 plete the team.

Christopher Wells (Kent), the under-21 champion 7 10 28 21 5 8 4 12 16 iO 1 Hki 18 13 31 1(1 19 17 1,1 ft IS 2A BNjjnOTooth as a ii it i mm (Tlnnsr). xola: 21p; lap, 13P. 7t- will De a non-waveiiing rcavrva, Aioion itovara ui Meedowbank 23 ''Brabhln 24 Queens rrtt 23 Si li $ml 20 IS ft 6 10 14 37 li the irinjilnir trail by scoring at ouai toracaat, 33P. Tota Double: .70 (93 atekace) Treble: tS.SO (39 rickets). DAV1P GRAY Leicester, yewraay..

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