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The Guardian from London, Greater London, England • 20

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Thursday February 27 1975 RUGBY UNION FishwicK 1 SPOBTS 20 has the Night Nurse's Triumph price speed cut to 7 -1 By BARRIE FAfflALL Night Nurse, one of the top contenders for the Daily Cambs 17, Anti-Assassins 14 that a race of this nafawre was weGl within his capabilities; There are some highly competitive fields at Ludlow, not least of all, the opening seller, which offers yet another chance tor Gold Hawk (2 0) to retrieve the heavy losses that have been, ta- The Anti-Assassins, a Sappy express inumpn tiuraie, sped to a comfortable one and a half lengths victory at Hv haRRV HRVMPH Wetherbv yesterday and in HAKKY HfcYMfcK band of wanderers, (took a strong side to Grange Road eonsacmence had his ante- tWrrmtrH liis minefield trial mill have iia fos a verv smart one piim-wi tYn'his ventures this yesterday, matched Cambridge University's 'goal and two tries, 17 post odds clipped by Corals this afternoon. Ke runs in divi- among the debutants to stop him season. On his running behind from lfl-l to 7-1 Philominskv sion one of the Worth Wood today. Red Song at Leicester, he shoudd Sil; VS it 5 i Novices' hurdle where the oppo- p.ed winter mcCiessai have the measure of Happy Call, remaining favourite at 4-1, it does not llook that im. Fred Wmter, Happy Call's stable-cowpandon.

with Rasti, who runs today midable, although one can never Rossini and not St Swtthin on BBrJchIef (2 30) ccwlad 0 weU navt Horf at ho cni with six unraced rivals the course vesterdav. when, inci- i nt fhs but at the last were beaten by ec asP- naf'- a huge penalty goal iitxn Big-nelL It was an extremely pleasant encounter, Aill nf Passine Shot who beat Rasti the, hne-up, including red dentally there was a good attend- Novices' Chase. He fell last ime rf i-T-j Winter's Tonic, who was a fair out. but at Taunton earlier this at Taunton earlier this 3 bv five lengths at level adventure, and totally suitable on a sunny afternoon. month showed a lot of promise when fountih to Blarney Time, Greek Ancestor and Roman Fanfare.

Once he got the feel of the fences he was going really well middle distance Performer on the SatWwt ld keep up tr.e flat in Fn Th stable has a gr PengraTl in Sin Sin, who was also a worth Wood Novices' Hurdle 1 miumo Jn Hi flat anil 1 1 -1 n. weights at Newbury is 11-1. This was Night Nurse's fifth win of the season and jockey Paddy Broderick was ecstatic over the last naif mile. about the four-year-old's per- Th.i nc upnt 4o Knmaiton last weekend umiM ofim foolish tt Trainer K4ilke Johnson Hough' bpaiitiftil'ride Peter with a big reputation but jumped to ienore Nelodor (445), who was tan has booked Krank Morby Ea iaTalso pleased with ouick to ride Kpua in the Irish Thell Torrance (right), Bennett's trainer, examines the boxer's injured left eye after training yesterday. Bennett cuts eye in training mishap appearance.

He could have trmbf 1 the winnef but stayed Sweeps Lincoln at uoncasier on learned a great deal by that 0I1 up tne suggesting March 22. experience and may confirm Hon Smyth's opinion that ihe is a top a the effort and said that the colt will not run again until the big race. There was not a lot doing in the Champion Hurdle market yesterday amonjr the loa'rs. but Corals were once assaiir doing plenty of business over Sea class hu.rdiler in the malting. On known form, however, it musit be BastI (215).

He made a complete hash of the last Wordsworth- was again absent through injury for Cambridge, though he has apparently been cleared by his doctor to face Rosslyu Park, on Saturday. Lampkowsld had come Into the side in place of Harding, who so doubt would have enjoyed himself immensely. Shackleton, the Richmond was well served; Spencer 9omewht troubled by Warfield's attentions; and the Assassins made mudh of their ground Shackleton's kicking part- fey moving the ball left to the dashing wing, Fishwick, whose speed, however, was wot always matched by footballing skills. Cambridge were rather more profitably served on the left by Wood, who has scored In each of (the games (he has played in this term. WaTfield, in the centre, was once again pretty devastating in attack and defence, and produced one memorable hand off on the advancing Spencer that left the BriiUsh fiisn flat on hia flicsVit when beaten by Passing IJiReon, vno vrouea up at uuiv nasziev on Tuosdav.

Vestcrdavs shot and al.fhonsh he would have Double tor Champion and Josh Gif ord Lingfield's first venture under neVer any doubt about, the new management got off to a outcome. flDintr start todav with a splen- Giffords bid for a three tuner gCrowd. Jonn Hughes, the ended when Aldaniti blundered clerk of the course, said: 1 at the last flight division two 5n Tor ppAt increase, ol the Orpington Novices' Hurdle Mickey Puff, the match if this svle yesterday ds a euide line, not so much to just out maker, promoter and manager. price of 23-1 was quickly snapped been nearer than the five lengths un and Ihey have now reduced verdict, most opinions suggest him to 16-1. that he would have won had he Rash's Triumph nrice could jumued cleanly.

He is a top class undergo a change if he does not performer, however, and tliere L1NGFIELB PARK is professionally familiar with the flow of blood, but yesterday distance the champion but to produce leverage and position for some vicious looking uppercuts to She body, narticularlv by the From JOHN RODDA an inch long and looked little more than a razor slit. "A day off sparring," was the judgment of Duff and Torrence, but that came in the euphoriic period when they realised they had not a dead figiht on their hands. No wound can heal to the point where further blows could be inflicted in 48 hours and I suspect the sight of it turned his tan several shades paler as he bowed his head over the rones tnt urnm fin nor cent and. despite a game raHy. was left hand.

Sometimes he looks a mechanical worker, but in the fight he will not have the rhythm of Stevie Wonder's music, which he has from a cassette of the gym above an Old Kent up on the corresponding day last beaten a mtoUi by thefayounte. with a total of 3 580 Hossim. "Aldanti over -jumped nearly landed on his head," SELECTIONS Koad pub to see if a 100,000 world title fiffht was in face. jeopardy. 3 45 Soho Sol 4 IS Manicou Bay 4 45 Nelodor t0 5rand National outsider BJack and Bob Champion, who won the Tmh)r a glutton for hard graft, first two 'races with Tommy m.

hmpsc whon 2 15 Rasti, nb 2 45 Pengrail 3 15 Henry Bruce Lonnio Bennett, here Iros Angeles to fight Britain's The Assassins had barely taken the pitch before Wood had dhot past them for his first try, which Hignell But that was Cambridge's only score of the half. Lampkowsld was Co gSve the Assassins the lead at the Tiddler (4-fl) arid Crofter (6-5). getting the better of a drawn Bob reckoned they were unlucky Sut duej wjth Tenspir for a 12 not to make it a hat-trick when lengths victory in the Wester- GOING: Soft wona iignt neavyweignt champion, John Conteh, at the Empire Pool, Wembley, on March 11, was into the second minute of a second round of sparring witn Billy Knight. He muatuiL ism acvivivrji i. nam nanoicap nase' race.

"I paid 12,200 guineas for interval. He went over tor bn tries nn two minutes, Doth idena- Tommy Tiddler demonstrated Black Tudor and was very wor- hic KnncMorahln ni-nmiip with an rifiri with his earlv efforts this cal in their execution followuiK pa vietnrv in division one of season. Then I found the tape across tne training ring. Ken Buchanan's fight 1oe the world lightweight title takes place in Tokyo today in spite of the Soot's eye injury. A sparring partner stubbed bis thumb in the eye and for two days it looked as though he would not be fit to face Guts Ishimatsu, the Japanese holder of the title.

But when Budhanan told reporters that he would go on with the light he refused, to remove the dark glasses covering his eyes. Buchanan, angry about the injury because he believed at first that it was deliberate, inevitably fights much better when a championship is at stake. But at 29 this is probably his most difficult contest Ishimatsu, who won the title from Rodolfo Gonzalez, of blindside. breaks from scrums and William" never had i ir mv.mv.aw tirqe nnf (nuinw puuea oacK from his target, grunted through his white gum- me urpingion iovitcs nmuic. ty.

i T- 1 fan Aini1Jl WtrlC SlHOfi TflPTl Shackleton converted'the second. sniem ana jeanen across tne rfWnmafp has won three times. reirtarKeo Cambridge drew level tritkln rones. Thell Torrance, his Mannyboy, to the deUght of Mrs owner trainer Gay Kindersley. trainer, moved in and the gym, ain Msno urnn i inn nn lit iuuhj iic -v tnat win not spar again before his manager, Don Manuel, arrives ia London on Friday.

Fitness work can of course continue, but a judgment on wben to resume sparring can be made after two or three days. By that point the final days of preparation will have been eaten away he is unlikely to want to spar after Saturday or Sunday week. World title fights currently seem blighted: George Foreman's against Muhammed All's was postponed for four weeks because of a cut eye Conteh's against Jorge Ahumada was delayed because the British fighter had a virus infection, Ken Buchanan of Scotland, suffered an eye injury during hia preparations this week for his fight in Tokyo for the world lightweight title. In the one round and a bit which Bennett achieved he showed a competence that will make has contest with Conteh a better one than the match with Ahumada. Bennett, at 6ft lin, has the height to get to Conteh and his reach will be used.

own this handsome recruit. Her his National and i oi urn would take less than his Dur two minutes of the restart when Warfield's hand-off set up a try for Breakey. Fishwick was then put over for Assassins after Jones had taken Spencer's pass on the burst Once again Cambridge levelled, Wood racing clear for Us second trr. Pinnflrv one moment a place of confident expertise suddenly was laden vrith an atmosphere of embarrassed -tension, as the end the Don: chase jprice mto yi. caster aaies ana ouy a orotner "A- TOTE DOUBLE: 3 15, 4 IS.

TREBLE: 4,5, 5 45. 4 I -WORTH WOOD NOVICES HURDLE tDW. I); 4-v-D! 2ms winner 340 (112 rSu'id) IBtO tn Mccormick) Mitchell 11-1 3 "0OS Bon.flroom Supple 1O-10 -t OP Cb lr (M Roberts) Hiywtrd 10-10 OfVlM (5) I Champagne Rotle iMri Jubert Mis! i Sinclair 10-10 Rowil 7 Doo'cbt Park Mr Calver) Cair 10-10 Mr Ljnley t7 in 0000 Hanflshalta (Ld atloaan) Jima Vf 13 0 Invisible Romance Hoath) optwell 10-10 tA anb'rn IS Leu Prelend (K Welnwrtl Kltlnwort 10-0 SBJIM IS Nopac BF IN Capon) Prlei 10-10 Kellaway 2a BU cort.ne Tour Barkfir) Barker 10-10 Jenkins 21 ionic (Mrs Valentine) Wlnler 10-10 if II 00 Undij Loslle (Mrs Creenwood) Cunrloll 10-10 Bob pavlej 23 Wedh Beau Vtnol Mauen 10-10 -J We (71 24 00 Welsh Dresser (Mrs Fore) O'Donoghue 10-10 Butler (7) 25 200UO Woodland Reward (Mrs Lusiy) Marshall' 10-10 Wasner Bettlno Forocasli evens BastI. 11-4 Nopac. i Sin sin.

16 Woodland Reward. Tonic. TOP FORM TIPS: Rut) 10, NoDac B. Sin Sin G. 2 GUEST MALL NOVICES' CHASE: 2'am: wlnnor 408 (8 declared).

1 0-01310 Brown Jock Mri A Lae) A-mytaga Mr 5 Parkyn i (S) 2 10UU10 Carrymtist (Ll-Col Benwn) Mrs Ouahlon 10-11-13 Mr MesB (S) 3 O0F0S1 Blanev Time ID Scolt) Scott 7-11-S Mr Scott 5 2121 II Pengrail (Mrs Morton) Winter 7-1 1-B Pitman 7 -O'noor-U Dhoula Khan IT Powell) Williams 7-11-4 Flanagan osoop-0 Here's Dl-kle (E McCormackl Weed en 7-11-3 10 Motllal (Mrs A Norton) Kent 6-11-3 Havnos (S) 11 P-QOOPO Samtsov It Nott) CHtord 1-1 1-3 A Brennan BetUns Forecast: 5-4 Peroral, 9-4 Gariymusl. Brown Jock. 7 Blarney Ttme, 12 S2tmba. TOP FORM TIPS'. Penirall ft, Brawn Jock 7, Carrvmust 6.

to SableTang, my nrst norse 0Lte." another ana winner oi ieveri raizta. uui iv.rr.:! i. wnite towel used to dab Bennett's face bore the awful evidence of bloody patches. Shufflebottom, skylarktog at- tLi, Sfiirol tSv ndril'er to Market, was far from disgraced sh.u JTiJ1 when fourth, seven lensfhs Duff, after a oolite cause, while rucsr, gave mgnen me opportunity to win the match for Cambridge with a splemrlld penalty from 50 yards. a 6 behind the davs luckiest winner, Ttnfhvillv in tho HiHrfpTl MvSterV Meslco, in Tokyo last April, fcas successfully defended dt twice.

But many Japanese critics believe that he will lose this one, for Buchananfs shown in training a faT better technique and is a much more experienced fighter. The Scot won the world title After a frustrating time over Handtero Chase. his trainer squeezed the wound and mumbled words to the fighter, ducked through the ropes hurdles, four seconds in a row, Taktne command at the uwivia.KJ'UW: urstYmaoiTT. vft Breaker: J. BKrira, o'Oriaulatni P.

Warttotd. G. UVnri-. G. LaMvie.

A. J. Crofter turned to fences at thirteenth, the favourite, Windsor last week to register an Summerville, looked to have the ana realised mat ne was not alter all going: to tell the fight's pro Msmc.il: p. BfwlcMnq, J. W.

riiat11. O. M. Allen, s. EAmmun.

8. Diumii, Atteri'Umuvim. i. MeuiSi from Jsmael Lagvma in 1970 and lost it two years later to Boberto moter narry uevene mat vne event had been overtaken by caajr win, aniA iwwu prise in sale K.Jluit; a lie formance bv trouncmEr his close kiudsii for the second last. VFyWO: W.

Handier QBjftdinqtojy. 3. sponcer titieaainrner), v. w. Jtsneei disaster.

The cut is about half Duran of Panama. market rival Gay Mamcou in the eight lengths clear of Hound Sussex Novices' Chase. Gay Tor. But he made his only HharSEikHtrm rinjirtiffnnrMl). a.

Tliei Manicnu set nil in front. Out mistake and his fall left HOuna kcnwsK) CHeacUnor: G. T. HOrmcsae (irVW). J.

Wattrter (Vffiartsw). 1 nobmson (Wftdakrvy). P. BtusfSlebrtMt jumping splendidly, Crofter Tor pressed by Bathvilly. Once HANDICAP HURDLE: 2m; winner SNOOKER 1 1 EDENBRIDGE OPPORTUNITY neaacn nis more experiencea on tne nat.

itarnviuy siayea on vmaraiQtrt js. nevaraKxa fl.iufasujeu?. P. Ba-Ttnan OOmfll). J.F.

SbepetlSr U7b daciareni. Al.nnnn rn UhmiHu Mlnskv (4) opponent after tne eigntn tence just tne Better to win Dy and from then on, there was lengUi 2 004.012 Henry Krtire (R Brookes) Holt 5-10-7 Bampton RaeVre: D. O. rapo Maynessn BocMy). 3 140400 I cry (C Craig) niakeney B-io-7 -r kk iii 4 FOOO-ao Arnold (Mrs OugMonl Mrs.

Cushion 6-10-7 Holtnin (41 OOP00B Kollaoem (Mrs Hayes) Hayncs 6-10-7 JeBrlos (4) Betting Forecast: 4-7 Henry Bruce. 5 Arnold. 6 Cry. 12 Cortanlca. 16 Kellegem.

TOP FORM TIPS: Honry Bruce 9. Lancaster LUUDLOW Seeding system is exposed as a farce SELECTIONS CRICKET No blame attached to Lever Front HENRY BLOFELD Ghristchurch, Feb 26 Twenty-four hours after it had happened, the people of New Zealand were still dazed by the dreadful head injury lose command Richard laerlein's selections NAP Greenwood County, Lingfield 4.45 NEXT 'BEST Rasti, Lingfield 2.15 3 30 Topping 4 0 Tabby 4 30 Blakedown 2 0 Gold Hawk; nap 2 30 Barrow Chief 3 0 Even Sawn GOING: Soft 1 sv BORDER SELLING HANDICAP HURDLE 2m, II, 30yd; winner 1140 "3 AG 7 OODSTONE HANDICAP CHA5E; zm: winntr tail (S declared). f2d rinetared). 4r XI By CLIVE EVERTON Mangan (7) JMl, IT.irnw R.11.1S iicioza vihrnm oi (bfi (Mrs drain: f- winter B-iz-f udustiui. 1 r.oiden Tiidar (G .5 LI Mil 302230 soho sol (CD) (P Wire) Bloom to-11-3 Mr Bloom (A Stevens) Stevens 6-11 -3 By a Spec! si Oojrrpoiidmt York Unlverpjlty 8 Lancaster UrdveraMy York heat Lancaster yester 2-00023 Gold tfawK t0l-J 2 3 4 dpjnn stwirtlne Joe (Mrs Qazel Mrs Gase B-10-12 o-Diiaz eoecfiwaiK (P) summer; i rorscer iz-si-a i Davtos D.DOF10 dint Aecorri rCrDl (J Hawhlml Mrs Ouahton 4-11-4 Road Ft Hyeri Janes (7) fl Dawles OSOljO Hapov Call (G Torklnoton) O'Neill 4-10-12 The draw for the world pro- Chariton is in much the easier fessional snooker championship, pldu nnxrr any iuj tu r-enij ivcnt Sf-i w-o nirnn isj 4-oofoo Welshes (G Broadhoad yvniston s-io-12 o'iFO Kina'e Evidence (W Nolan) Jones S-1P-10 Cartwrlght 6 uihiiu ui imrs vrimanj poison o-1 u-u Kowen 23P144 Gardez Le Rests (M White) Armytagc 8-10-0 Pudfn UD34D4 ricath Sana (Dl (Mrs Backhouse) o'Donoehue Which is to be held simuil- Graham Miles fBlnrninchami.

an tu-iu-u outier () 32P4F0 sweet Anieo (Mrs RLvDirt Haslam 6-10-6 A Brjndlord 000000 King's Fling (CD) (Mrs Musglestsne) A sUrdi 6-10-3 Wasner taneously in Brisbane, Sydney. 5ea day by two tries to two penality goals and so not only won the Charrington trophy for trto fifth time but also frained four points Betting Forocast: 3 Soho Sol. 7-2 Bectaalk. 9-2 SellU Accord. "5 Tinker Boy, (sjrae le Kelc, 10 Conned, 12 Heath Song.

1. 1 auhh bum, C.IS.t O'Danavin 17 and Melbourne from Aipril 10 iVS 'chariton mta. nA-nir. Si.Uk "cZm ,1 'c-lMU -1 0-T Mr GtsV (S TOP FORM TIPS: Soho Sol S. Beectiwilk 7.

wmcn unatneid suitered on TuesHay morning. Everyone, from shop assistants to taxi drivers and airport workers, were closely concerned and yet none of them seemed to bear P-02P02 BIud River Wondor (H Manners) Manners 6-10-1 JCjIllnin; (7 Griffiths with the final in Sydney on followed bv a likely semifinal WH 97 Tr 1 Vim rmv1 eiter in sue j. ova Mioses contest. (7) Mnnn.e tohrlnh, fH Pearoek S-10-1 A Webber Crank 3m; winner 6B0 (11 declared) Plaved In idenl cnnrlitlnrm fhn 4 PELCOURT HANDICAP CHASE; port), who at 61 tends to fade in the later stages of big tourna always kiterestino- aTtrl the farcical seeding system uD4-0O3 Manicou Bay (CDl (D Bunn) Gilford 0-11-9 HMIO" If, Well 17' Champion 000O0F RQcky Times (J Clark) Clark -lO-o 200242 Kalhs Bounty iJ Soddon) Mllner 4-10-0 oooo pompous Mouse (L Bootle) Mann 5-10-0 004000 sasuditlsus, (Ft Keel) Cembldge 4-10-0 OO-oooo Merry Vision tA Jones) A YY Jones P0O3P silier Rondo (Mrs James) James 4-10-a Anil Rnh, Pal IB El.rlavl Bt Cdmhldoe S-10-0 Prltetiard 17, any resentment towards Lever and the England side. used for the event.

ending in an exciting finish produced some fmcourarinar nirfrv ments, or John Dunning (Mor-lev). who beat Charlton last vear Rowel 3 12-4440 Real Sham (D) ICol I Core-LsnSton) Miss Sinclair a-11-4 4 22343-P Galleo Sesg (D) (Mrs Gosllne) Cundell 3-11-0 Bob. Iia Candy Kvins () Burke Ruisaii There is a shocked accept Ray Reardon (Stoke), the but who will be playing abroad a iv uouec imrs nucsr uanaoiro v-io-ii anoemarK (9 6 4-03140 Star PoarJ (fi) (V Matlhewsl Jtrcnvtaaa E.to.8 Mr Parbvn Ooooo Mr Froncvsvllte (C Wetklns) A Vf Jones 4-10-0 although, probably because, of esfle tenseness of the occasion 3-t cinnns Ufin.lt.Padriv re Lewis! corrle 4-10-O holder, is due. to play the twice for the first time. ance that, however unpleasant PP42PP Lucky Edgar (D) (J Callow: MUQaertdn Guest 8 Golden Betting.

5-z ttappv uiu, 4 jane Again, uoiq imw. lorcner cnampion, Jonn spencer IT P-P1UUP Hobstan (S Powell) McMalry 7-10-0 MCNellv tl) 12 400-0P2 Vu kle Seattl Sratt 12.10.Q Mr Hnkh rt Dm Benuida, 14 King's 10 Kilns Bouott. tmsfeet Anlce. 12 Welshes, Tudor, The Australian Is reckoned -to botn sets of backs made mistakes. (Radcliffe), in the quarterfinals.

15 KV9i)f? Jwe.we Pointer (W Miles) Miles 10.10-0 Glflord Be almost two blacks a frame ne all i 14 lYUdiuun mil Li is setmerj ohb. Anoincr riaaie iuj neavos Heaves' ...5, Eccios vii Happy Call 6. 1)1 2m: winner S30S C1t York rrressArT far fen mfauitA TOP FORM TIPSl Cold Hawk 8, Jan Am In 7 1 in BROM FIELD NOVICES' CHASE; (Dlv this is part of the game ot cricket it always has been and it always will be, legislation or no. After spending the night in the section ot the Auckland hospital which deals with bead IS P2P03P Blank Eicart (D) ConsUnll) Muggorldge Mfnsky (7) but Spencer is seeded eight, in Jn iflf v. t1.j obviously has a great chance to before Stdller took play into Vulkle, 7 Pine declsrM).

Betting Forocast: 6-4 Manscou Bay. 9-2 Boa I sharp. Loaoe, a Star Pearl, 12 Another Fiddle. Galtce Heeg. OOP Andromeda 11 IP Bermlnghara) Bosley 7-11-B Malulre twice this season in major finals.

-Sa 1B3' SS, the Norwich Union Open and" il Ate TOP FORM TIPS'. Manicou Bay Gallon Seag 7. Real Sharp S. home half and after 20 minutes kicked "two penato goals in quick succession. The nrst ws from 40 yards.

vtiaweia tamseit was described as being "quite satisfactory." The earlier plans which had been to allow him ees iiuetea. wii2ier of the Watney 'Open in By general consent Reardon December, are in the opposite WOOD NOVICES' HURDLE (Piv. Ill: 4-v-O! 2ms winner 3- E34o (17 declared). 4F Barrow cnier (tvire AtKins) o-neui tt-ii-v jvi jarnes t'j OF-PPor Boagar Ma (A Sutton) Sutton 6-1 l-B Murray t7 P-04TD4 Cango ID Ltvermore) Upton 6-11-9 Soane P-00UO2 Ftre Spirit (Mrs O'Lejry) Morris G-11-S Morris 1S4043 Four New Pen (Mrs Pesk(n) Bewlcit 7-11-9 John Vdlllams OOO-PP Had) I Bey (Mrs Taylor) Clay 6-11-9 Bourk FP2022 Lavonder Trousers (M Tdulson) Wallace 9-11-B Mr Gray (5) P4-O0FF Lyric Minor Whltaker) vibert B-11-9 Blacker 0000-04 Neufcnatel (Mrs Macdonald-Buchanan) Nicholson fi.s t.S) Burke Early in the second half ana Ernencer are at Dresent uie nail. out ot nosmtat today looked as ka.l V.

t.n idflmnl 00P31 Wot Av I Mist (S Bard) Harwootf 11-1 a Lawson 00 Alvira (MIss.P LUmor) Ctfford 10-10 Stanley (S) 0 Chapeau Royal (Mrs Matlas) Gilford 10-10 champion Chatterbox (Mrs Bird) Goswall 10-10 McNeught Lancaster attacked in which Davenport and Williams were if they were going to be The cKampionshJp, which Is revised although the hospital PPPPP-F Prince Schaplro (P Maroratt) Cowley lO.li-a Armstrong (5) unitiwrn s-ountv imrs s. caiverj s.aiver id-id. Limey DO Sona IK Caiman) Bolton irj-to K) Mould BPPP Bubv Brandy (J Woolley) Quartermalne 10-11-B 1- rrncneru wj seeding was his unexpected being held by Eddie Charlton defeat in the second round to Promotions, carries record total prominent, and several times gained possession from lineouts. After 20 minutes S1H1W ante inn. was very guard ea.

This -uioulrl hardlv be siiroris irionsicur avdch joiepii) tKcnursi iw-id FPPPF Time and a Half (Mrs Baldrev) Oliver 7-11-B 02ODU2 Ala Smith) Tat 5-11-fJ Neaj Relation (Mai a Haaref Bsackshaw Bailey 10-10 'tl 0-0404P Balbk (Mrs perry) Edwards 5-114 2 14 IS IS 16 1 IS 19 21 2 Nelodor (Mrs Thorpe) Marshall 10-10 Prize money of With successiui witn a arop at. goal O00 Ike Walrus (Caps Macdonald-Buchanan) Nicholson ing, for it is difficult to see how a man who was as close to death WP5 Soco Bueno (J Taylor) tVoeden 10-10 Followiniz a tvariorl nf flurtimt. Kino Wagner Guest Guest Bridge (5) Davtas Kellewav DCHtwHtftt ti roco Buono Tayor) waeeen 10-1O Mtuvhester. The World Prbfes- snooker's financial rewards sional Billiards and Snooker increasing all the time, some polo Boy (Mrs Kenny) Supple 10-10 00 Ralmatal (M Barrett) Maicon sO-in Betting Forocatt: 3 Four Mew Penoe, 4 Aloe, 5 Lavender nrourers, Barrow Chief. Tire SPJrlt, 10 Neufahatel.

Selek, 14 The Walrue. TOP FORM TIPS: Four New Pence Lavender Trousers 7, Neulchstel 6. naiar Rasettl IMn Rirnv.cmlthl Print as Chatfield was on Tuesday morning would be capable of returning to a normal life a day later. Hik whole svstem muse. Association stipulate tnat tne more logical seeding system tak- nn Unuai ir.i tn is MiKins Sat winner P4 Tnaddeus (I Bmnt) Miss Sinclair 10-10 Rowcii 3n FORBRA GOLD CHALLENGE CUP HANDICAP CHAM: VJ ci.DS5.30 (10 declared).

1 .033010 Moonlight "Escapade (C(D) (Mrs Wharton) Miller iraveiier in Timo (6 Bach) Bach 10-10 MCNally 22 24 championship, even to the extent year results, must surely be Bettifle- Forecast: 11-4 Cliintv. A NlnlnHnr'. nncltl. Wnt Av Carrwrfght Hyett 1-21010 Even Dawn (D) (Mrs Gaio) Mrs Gaie B-11-B P14101 Black Tudor CO) (61b ex) (G Klndersley) Klndersley 1 J.0 Aujnwi.jJ, Tuadueus. TOP FORM TIPS: Nelodor 8, Greenwood County 7.

Wot Av I Mist 0. tnai me losing margin snau instituted, differentiate between players beaten in the same round. or-awi Preliminary rouneii namrrrui. 1 OOPIXnl. Charlnc ffSleken rts) fLt.nl to say the least, have been badly upset and a day or two more under supervision would surely be best for him.

The New Zealand selectors have announced that his place in the second Test starting here on Fridav will be taken bv Si.ie.lD avYuenevl Tho. anetrelinn Prnf Greaves (Btaokpool) y. J. Charlton lng play. Price received the ball from a lineout and cross-kicked from the Lancaster 25 for Burgess to force his way over for an unconverted, try.

This success made York go all out to save the game and two minutes from time Hobbs and Gaiter drove' forward to. the Lancaster 25, Lancaster won the ball from a- lineout; but Skitter's clearance was changed down by Hobbs. Evans gathered up a loose 'ball and touched down for an unconverted try which gave York victory by g- as compared with their 8-4 awiy win last year. 142302 Merry Maker (D). IA Mlldmay-Whlta) Doldge 10-10-B May 0431D2 Kllmore Bov (Ol (A Graean) A Jarv 0-2 A Taylor MS -1 Association, who are conducting 00-0223 Pincelre (D) (BF) (Mrs 6 Guest) Scudamora 1Q.10-0 Puatlns (7) A COURSE POINTERS.

A left-hand, shaped course ot a mile and two- furlohgs wlm a run-In of approxlrnately 200 yards. Richard Pitman, Jeff Kino and Bob Dawes are the leadfna Jockeys. Fred Winter, Josh Gaford, Roddy Armytage and Ron Smyth are the trainers to note. nlpnpn Mm R.u ma event, nave not ooserveu wis H3 BKf. j.

4jirMia) condition for Eddie Charlton. SiAfl Llvermore) Upton 1010.0 soane rM MrralH a.lnJl t4 sttaekstiew 12OOUP Blllvath (CiO) Cairns, a fast-medium inswinger 2-'J430t: Saiar euha fj Crlmnnacl RiluuH, R.sn.n T. yjeurke their champion (and indeed SMion v. g. owen (Austreua).

who oowjs on tne wrong loot. Armarentlv there was a cond uenina forecast: 9-4 ivtocinnnt iLscasMkie. 7-2 ven pawn, 4 Marry nooKer, 5 Ktlmore Boy. Gberjea Dlckerte, 8 Dejncatre. TOP FORM TIPS: 'Merry Maker B.

Moonlight Escaped 7, Even Dawn IIIUUKII UOLTl lost J.0-1O in IX1B jnimiaiiai 3 in TENBURY HANDICAP HUP.OLE: 2m, 1f, lovdi winner CS40 declareril. Yesterday's results second round last year. Mans, (Bromjoy), d. TaiJibc- Vbso deaf of rain at Christohurch last weekend and by some oversight the pitch at Lancaster Park another Rugby stadium-was not covered. I was told 1 prosper (G Keary) Gilbert 7.11.13 Jottet (S) insmt? nunrror ttnoitet.

tuno (Australia), parkin it, I. Andoraon (Austnina). Second round u-ja riamswei, vmri uuBim seuy sruivemnf roniir YORK UM1V4RSITY. p. Prrae, M.

"Kelly iiu, Kcucu. Mans or Taylor v. F. 'Davis (Sloiirnbrt) DIASMDD rtt. II a I ere, I nnnn, rn ri.

iaj v. r- Tfiorner IC White Burke Ftanaaan mis moraine nv uranam yow earoon is so unnappy auout 'SrJSSS. iiiuiwwi: MlHeu. WETHERBV GOING: Good la Soft 3 4 5 10 11 ling, Bevan Congdon's nredeccs tne prospect of playing bis most oron or Veniuk v. Qieriton ,30212 Topping (BP) (B Pirryf Edwards 4-11-3 200310 Lsit Orders (A Stevom) Stevens 6-11-0 110-400 Ljsy Boy tR Brasseyi Braisey 6.10-5 a.

Evane, D. GUvaiy. B. QairerTJf FMfcfier. p.

Smith, HolenM, S. Bursose t. Hotybs, wuvpwvnr, 9. formidable rival in the last eieht b. MnS Ywfe?) 3.

"kSSSgS' sor as New Zealand captain that the pitch was damn and on 2 0 Cfttl tt Un Uiim)1b. fl nb Bourke Hyett 6 Co-Partner. ngiiniT ir. MUDmri a rvrient trivj Last Ornen, that theWTBSA will consider vi Hn.S,,?!,r', iSSSS11 a DTdtest from him at tVielp flrrwryar' I IS artrtllf-af ant -t Betting Forecast: 2 Haneswell, 7-2 Tooplng. 9-S 7 Pro3or.

10 PilK Botmtv. 14 Lazv Bov. ffi sejorev ting Forecast: 2 anus well, 7-2 Tcoplnq, 9-2 Sbaeples. WaUKSi P. eSSiEr' the green side.

It looks as if Yee, Bnscoe (7-2). 1: Kathv'i Bay (9-1 j. 2: Avocet Tracy (20-1) 3, Also: 2 Bii ttrlEl Santa Eulalla 15-2 Sliver Gllnl. 10 Groclan BtNGFIELD PARK GOING) Soft 3 15-2m Nov Hurdtat Tommy Tiddler, Champion (4-9). 1: Manny-boy 120-1), 2: Courtly Lad 19-1).

S. Also: Spartan Loss (5lh), 11 Geofi's Choice (4 rh). 12 ScolUnd Ulc Brave (6 33 Vcrobrldge. SO Prides Pal (pu) (6 ram. 4, a.

4, is (drtcrdi. Toie: 14p: lip. 27p. i5p; dual forecast 1,62. Non-runner: Julian bwlcl.

TOP FORM Tipsi Hamswell Topping 7, prosper mnotlrifr naait Wac VTnn v. A fTLWsi' ri-xl22- ootn teams win play tnrte seam bowlers and one spinner. '4T. Saturday r. wmmj Griffith F.

navnS. T) rwnll NOVICES' CHASE; (Dlv II); ami winner C3M (IB A A BROMFULO hhij, marai roiver (5Ui), eHspreme Nirrator tetlf). 16 Clariinian, to frencti Refereet cUn OVorksevIre declared). So, mi. LAm 7irEvi ill' rxni.

ill The locals are predicting that if it stays fine the game will br? Duifllts (7 PFPP30 Bramble Boy, (A Booty Scudamore B-11-B ears uruuuu uu.in i avirvi cuw c-oni A Phillip (71 iwii-upici; siuaHicim SKI-INC tVarner Frosted (Mrs Bewick) Bewicks 7-1 1- 20ISP0P. Game Deal (G Bull) Bull 12-11-g 0U33-F4 Hunter' Mem (M small) Small 9-11-B 300000 just paddy (P Yardley) Yardlay 10-1 LB OP3U00 (F Wlntjott) Morris -1i-g 2 .43 2m Nov Chaset Crofter. Dancing Ned, Fjulknor (11-41. Llngus (4-1), 2: qulntu (is-8 6. 7 CjnnnnA fulfil A A Oriam.pJon (6-5 f) oay Manicou M3-81.

Wonderful Feellna (SO.il. wi.iu rvina uik yv Tayjori vvaiiaca 0-114 Prince (5Ui. 33 Miss Isle (ur). Another Vyeaver lone (S) aihson wiwwn UDBmi Keenin ll-ll'l wru, Banvwriser i s.tinari uioson 1 over sometime oeiore me end and after their experience at Auckland, New Zealand can hardly fancy their chances here, although they will have bene, fitted from the practice. After a week of high humidity of Auckland it was a great relief to feel the- fresh reeze of the South Island on one's face cominz down the air AHnn suimiv law ra Jackson (7) sariyi camotag Berlekl Klammer out to regain lead From JOHN SAMUEL: Vancouver, February 26 Also: a Paddleewarui (red, 15 Keiarvne (pu).

50 sooitcu-lo 4tii) (e ran). ddstance. 15 irjiirord). Tote: 200; 12p. 14c: rjreciast 38p, 9 IS- Jrrt H'eap Chatoi Black Tudor, ShoenwrK (U-2).

1: Teneplr (lt-4. Edwards B-11- 110-OJ1 Tebby Kelly) OOOD LSntl FUn Am OOOD Ltpta (Mrs I R4vs) Nicholson 5-11-0 RPIeklnfS) OOO0B0 Nloht Vlerltaoa rM Sbwrrilnal Wrlitht S.11-0 Hvetl luueu niunc nsricaBa ten apace insi at writ uwv-u swDoaxn v. muii.T'ainiu.i vmwii. 1 1 eactrn iwn Mldnigni Fury l). 3.

Also: 3 Mldnlaht Purv r2-t f). X. let rirrai jiEBWiru lle hkht Prairie rt (4th). 2a FrancooMle I51h ipm, xwnroie tsor, King Oak. 8 Tabby, lo Lopta, Just Baddy.

ip; is rani 'a (KJ-aaarvieyi. xote: a nmnn wu. vifai aoncqua uj lu ran. S. iO.

cHSiance (W A Slephensonv. Tole; VJP: l6p. ISp. lip; dtiaj forocast 8-7p. 3 0 2m Hurdle (4-y-o)i Night Nurse, Broderick (2-5), Wheat-clew (10-1).

2: culberoo (20-1). 3. Also: 10 Huovber Pihrt. 11 Really Rcryol 12 Appleby Fair, 20 Threo Crowns. 2a Fogbound (5tn), (4Uj (9 ran), l'a.

T. I. 4 (M fesatorby). Tote: 13p: lip, ISjj, 34o: dual forocast 36p. Mcuv-runoer: Take Vour Time.

3 30 3m 100yd H'eap Chasei Meridian II, Tinkler 115-8 I). 1: Super macter (8-1), 2: Prlnceee Camilla (7-1). 3. Also: 11-4 Elven Sail (4tM. 10 top FORM tipsi The trongwrller Kma Oak 7, Bramble Bey loreoaet 2.61 Nearly ISO of the world's top mer, the Austrian winner of the the news of the IOC contlmrenrH.

skiers have gathered on Mount plMls MonW MtTto wmiicni nwlit nr. tf Ws meet their deadlines. ThBreS Wmistler. about 60 mites from World' CurT fold frmrT SfflLHSL J5i. RsthuUlw.

i 45 2sm eep Chase: Francome (7- 21. craft steps this morning. On first Impressions Christchurch, the capital of Canterbury, is very English. Winding through the 'suburbs. ace a network ot nar Hound Tor (16-11, Hound 2: Avondhu 9.

Also: 3 Sumcner-vllJO (I). 7-2 St SwlUlin (Sthl. 3-2 Money Market (4tt. so Baltydatnty (() C7 ran). 1, 4, 2.

30 Heed). Tote: i WJM pup meeting Thoent -oenl; 4 3QST0KtsAY STAYERS HAHD1CAP HURDLE) 3m; II, 3vti winner JZrZIVl JllSfdown (il'b miCH cjoutd) Hy 4 op001.0 Arrother.Lad (Mr Amey) Gndolfo Jr-J1-0 rV MiOamark 2 iSVSl SuJDfaJs-aoy (j codn) cdbden a-rfjo 5 Tlfan (, Smith) Msin' 7S '030-411 Artist Lad it Ankn.terlng B-IO-IJ J9 S'r ont (H) (W.t5ue7ey7 Otrtnall -1 6-13 Kffnlcic S12iS2 jBrtlo(Mr McKKhMtf awalnson Cartwrlttt 13 O-OPOOO CamMfMrtSM, Cart itlni IMn rk Hurndatl.WaMMHil 1 row streams which are lined as iwnwn ra, inciuoe vmhi. vrtnow.iM 'SXf. iyaWil.W Wte' vtwgan a Trent (Stn). tup Uiw (puj.

Ttrsr. tfiawnnnii minp. r- nr t.ni ii race. often as not witn weeping willows. The bungalows all -neraDto Iead lft pointe with vXSSSS' eitsstec (ur).

1 BneniBcnan ibuii. 4p; svp. nop; auat lotecom Ka.va. Non -runner: Llule Andy. 4 15 2m H'cep Hurdlei setra.

8 Enoles l- Proud Boy (11-1). 2j Chscolace Kin (11.10 fl. s. Also; i Sir Roaer (DU) fg rani. 1.

lfl Quebec, has staged 206. points after the events in bbOoni nvS tk bwUiuN It.lfiJ A TilraaJI ritatence. tte nllvfln). toie: 22t: Trvle: St Anne, World Cup nave gardens which are rem Brit-ablv well cared for and colour nteeuno in earlier, nan: r. 13b, 15p.

19p: dual forecast 70), rert B-10-7 W.WlRC ll-ib-a w. vu. i uu wnicn sdowmi fio crrv Carlos Boy (613)), 6 Matala (4Ui). 02200 Cochineal (Mr A Vwhil' Forsler 7-1 0-1 Tiiprf 000000 OkererH Wfl.Lttf) A Jarvtsv k-1 n-S ss aVTav nsrnar csrrvmod (oi). zq old smcey.

as The (8 ran'). 10, So. S. 6. 1 ful and a quick look over the shoulder at any time during the journey from the' airport to the rror (SI -provide the WtlcaT'dwlor a' i-Wtl a standby eett have aU' the' major of Coastal Range, Sunday Anne-Marie Moser- facilities, but we woul aiiU ttssM sT.

ik2ft2? taw (If Bvan), gyn TO-fO-o Clay 20 aOPFopo- Klnuley airf raj o'Brlinf) TBaui irlre ioce: crap: toe. lop. ill), dul forecast 2.2.1. 21 0 lm SOyd Wrap. Chasst.

Tom Morgan, (Svi). 1: Knock Tilc j5-2 Jl-f), 2: The Sundanc Kid CS-j Jt-t). S. Also: 11-2, Half Sticpeoce 9 Old Cook (51ti), 10 Gorawood Mth). Fmjnl.Seat (7 ran).

a.S. ir, 7 IK Orlver). Tola: 50j; S-lp. 17pi duel foreoeat El. 21, 4 30 -1rt, liran Uuwll, aM.h.)I).

Clover VAX VLRrJff oiewraeni J.oioi i.0.,. I.1IJ.Q norei aimosi always gave me impression of England. ww mm rvnien) (4 nunevi nwli provinRB a menu coursn lomor- rp.nnjn Mr.ri 14n 'nf 4Un eUai.Hil J. .4 i Tifio 41 im Mm Hurdle), nesslnt, 3 One. 8 Codi1nct.il.

ArwMfwir 1. lid ranartfuo. la.ArnW Lad. i-rsnnome (i-i ti. Aiaanm (-i), It was a relief for the team to find themselves in a unlet TOP FORM TIPIt Blakedowr.

Jtomasf Tiffin 7, Cochineal Fl ritstone (100-SO). s. Also: Prince row starting at and finish- auB in Nieb Japan but toe tS SEPJL ing stt a drop of nearly n.g jmuf vd opwwtth haverft riMrfrvvl! lTtieArns C0UrSe thVfinalVeetogchPwTth tw That" would carilfflft will Btart at races taklne nlace after this thl VlSOB ie stage AntoXne, 20 Dinirals (pti), 25 Sir BliBkertaw (11-4). 1: Lechar Mo i1-1. 2: Oreystok RamMer (3-4 f).

3. hotel for' a chance, for their previous, blltet In the middle of jvsioo ioi). sa bod jones 14W). Kerry -(6th), Bon Temps. Melcotm Ii)l.

Blscta Aegeat. Chine Mint, sons Puorf (a rani 14. 2. a Winter). Tofe: Sen; 1ZP.

14e COURSt POINTERS. David Cartwrtelit, Tommy Black, and Andy Tumell ruininis. Dvto cgnwrjent, ivmm The men's course record of Sun Valley, California, and Val ments baeTSfte "AncraMilnM wa 1 ovas anwrecf rnscK oc mue ov a city teeming witn traffic and an abundance of pneumatic, drills IV-. u.i JS to note at ttrt, ijr)iMind. k'yL hatf with run-in of 45CT For fijroh havj beon th moat, tucceexftll of tSe Jrifni Zniin.

4.08sec set by Gary Aiken Italy. likely tc nr, lumeit nno uevid are svfth ScMnttaht ios, t. im: uuii urecaac ku.uv, must be the noisiest in the tVckotl). when -winning tae rut 'Ut year. role Double: 18.60 (30 HokeU) IreiJlei (73 tickets).

Tote Double: 6,30 Trow: 14 (20 ticket) tne Can-Anyx champion. test ear, Meanwhile, the rest of Canada graurude "over a iiticvuVlSaeco seems bound to go as Frits Warn- is absorbing with rising concern hand grab tlSc SeMBtlT -j wrio came I nj pwwi wtu tie going tot hi fourth wS arcr SI ooar. worifj..

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