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SPORTS GUARDIAN Tuesday January 6 1981 21 FONTWELL SELECTIONS A Monty Python affair Tackling stick 2 30 Trampler (nb) 3-00'DEWV'S QUAY 3v3-'VVfinabi't nsp) 1 00 Go ArrowsmitH 30 Vagabond-Victor 2 00 Monty Python RACING lib, but if the disqualification is quashed the hone will be deemed the winner and will carry the obligatory; ab, penalty. Last week's disqualification Chris Hawkins was a double blow to connec- A SHOAL of letters from cop- the quality of tackling in verts to -Rugby League follow- Kugby Union Is about as bad ing the recent letters from to a league man as are league Messrs Shackleton and Williams scrums to a Union man. What which forecast doom for. the interests me is how infre- heady experiment rat Fulham quently this problem of bad "insufferable "bigotry" (Qeof- tackling is commented on by frey Teece) Whitehousean, the analysts of Rugby Union, blinkered criticism (Mark Poor tackling, it seems, is not Farrar) "they are just cod- merely overlooked by the com- dling their Rugby Union com- mentators, it is accepted as an plexes" (W. E.

J. Atherton). integral part of the Rugby Craig Hood, of Bournemouth, Union game. How else can it and David Altman, of Clapham, be claimed as it was by the had never seen live Rugby Sunday journalists and by League before Fulham came to Nigel Starmer-Smith on TV town. Hood is delighted with that England-Wales v.

Scotland- the "refreshing skills com- Ireland was a brilliant game of SPORTS -BiviL nnf tions for victory would have belutt ed to run in the qnd Ifflwrtw )am National, an opportunity which' will not occur again tintil next least of all woman' to. Appearing with Mrs Pitman' n.fmi ifino 31 the appeal will be jockey Phffe! ll Bryan Slart. Depending upon rL'a what time the inquiry closes 5lewds, either he or ColinMBrown will PQSTBAG Fraik Keating Monty Python this afternoon. Park last Tuesday. Ti Surprisingly, Weatherbys On that occasion uuTi announced yesterday that JENNY PITMAN appealing to the Jockey Club JACKPOT (Pool 8,349) and PLACEPDT flicn 2 to 6.

60INS: Gotd. DENOTES BLINKERS. I 0 WAL8ERT0N NOVICE CHASE; 2m 2f 110rd; (12 runners). 1 B01100 SANFL0RA (Lord Mostyn) N. Henderson 6-11-8 S.

Smith EcdM 2 000301 DtfflOT (J. Thomas) M. Salaman 7-11-3 H. Oailtj 3 0-P4P10 DON'T TOUCH (R. Short) Pat Mitchell 7-11-3 A.

Turnill 4 PO-0142 NORFOLK DANCE (BF) (N. London) F. Winter eWll-3 doubtful 5 P-OFP0P CORNELIUS KELLY (K. Higson) Moore 6-10-12 G. Moore (4) 6 420O-FO DOCUMENTARY (M.

Bryant) S. Woodman 6-10-12 C. Brown 7 430PPF ERRANTRY (0. Dve) D. Jermy fr.10-12 8.

Old 8 0420PO FAMOUS FOOTSTEPS (M. Sanderson) Miss A. Sinclair 6-10-12 M. Coyle (4) 04-0302 GO ARROWSMITH (R. Shaw) R.

Shaw 6-10-12 A. Wrther 10 030-040 MISS PILGRIM (J. G. Butlfr Ltd) B. Wise 7-10-12 J.

Akehurst (7) II 000300 RIGHTEOUS FURY (F. Gray) Mrs E. Harden 7-10-12 B. de Ham (4) 12 0011-00 TARZAN (Southern Caravan Gr) J. Gilford 6-10-12 R.

Chimnlon 13 100-302 TOYCO (Miss W. Dadswell) E. Beeson 6-10-12 R. Rowell B'Wm (orient: 5-2 Go Arrowsmith, 7-2 Toyco, 5 Sanflora, 6 Daviot. 8 Tarzan.

14 Don'l Touch. TOP FORM TIPS: Oo Arrewsmlth 10. Teyeo 7, Dnlot S. 1 30LIOSEY SELLING HANDICAP HURDLE: 21m; 585 (12 runners). 201 1220-00 VAGABOND VICTOR (Mrs R.

McGninness) P. Allingham 5-11-13 202 044300 DOUBLE-HEADER (C) (D. Dye) D. Jermy 6-11-4 G. Old 203 0O00F0 ALLANSTOWN (C.

Leach) H. O'Neill 5-10-7 ft Graeey (4) 204 000100- MANAWA (P. Hawken) A. Davison 5-10-6 M. Banham (4) 205 000000 FURTHER FOLLY (A.

Moore) A. Moore 6-10-5 G. Moore (4) 206 0O00O0 GLUTTON (Mrs C. Fretwell) A. Davison 6-10-5 C.

Kinijj 207 2-O00U4 ROYAL TIGER (D. Wnollard) M. Bolton 6-10-4 B. dl H'ln 4) 208 00-OBOO FLYING LYNDSAY (E. Treasv) J.

Bridoer 5-10-4 H. Jenkins (7) 209 0U10O4 DADDY'S DAUGHTER (CD) (P- Wright) N. 5-10-3 J. Kiuhes (7) 210 0PO0-P0 APPARITION (Miss S. Paulgjir) Mrs N.

Kennedy 5-10-3 S. ShitstMj (41 211 0W10 GI.FN VVIE (M. Rnrrow) B. Wise 5-10-2 R. Ro" 212 0-40FF4 YOUNG ENGLAND (R.

Plncombe) R. Plncombe 6-10-0 S. May Bitting forecast: 9-4 Vaqabnnd Victor, 100-30 Daddy's Dauohter. 9-2 Royal Tiger, 3 Double Header, 8 Manawa, 12 Glutton. T0f FORM TIPS: Daddy's Dauihter 8.

DouMt Haader 7. Vagabond Victor 8. 7 'A ROBERT GORE MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUr HANDICAP CHASE; 3m 2f 110yds; runners). 302 13-0032 ABO (CD) (K. Higson) A.

Moor? 9-11-3 G. Moore (4) 303 1FFB02 MONTY PYTHON (C) (91b ex) (W. Gaff) Mrs J. Pitman 9-11-10 B. Smart 304 1R-PF03 JMTHLEK (D.

Grelg) D. Greiq U-U-l H'flw 306 00-3312 WEOOC (P. Thomoson) T. Forsler S. Smlth-Ecelis 307 20P3P-F RAJMATAJ (M.

Barrett) J. Glffo.rd 10-10-3 308 P-O4034 TIGHT SCHEDULE (C) (J. Bridger) J. Bndger 11-10-1 M. Richards (7) Bittingj forecast: 6-4 Medoc, 5-2 Monty Python, 3 Abo, 5 Ralhlek.

TOP FORM TIPS: Monty Python 8. Medic 7. r7.nr Monty Python would carry the dwXI LLVnT ihP 91b Palty on the racecard. thLpnrTrPvprsed Does this give some clue as to wf Mrc mfman the possible outcome of the lfc ahfrtt hv' appeal? Whether it does or XSr louin? Wncl InLv5 sueh action by the Jockey their decision hence todays secretaries is'entirely illo- ThP nntram nf the anDeal ical because Monty Python is Jlafrbearingonhis guilty until proved innocent, afternoon's Robert Gore The Jockey Club policy on Memorial Handicap Chase at such matters is normally to Fontwell as Monty Python is support local stewards and, al- among the runners. If the though it would not be unpre- Clnb back the local cedented.

it must be odds stewards, Monty Python will against them finding favour carry his alloted weight of list of Mrs Pitman, who has so far pared witn tnose usuany ois- rugoy wnen vircuauy every uj hi played in the Union code," and came from rank bad tackling? Airman is "6taggered by the "Any game will look better count on twice as many even higher levels of running and than it actually is should the when they are languishing tackling; the image of tele- opposition fail to oppose. If Division 2. If Borpwin 3-0 its vised Rugby League bears no commentators continue to not good enough for most relation to the live truth." ignore this possibility they Teessiders they should have George Freeman, of New must surely run the risk of scored at least six and there Maiden, Surrey, is also an disappearing up their own no -point in going to see the enthusiastic convert: "I would superlative. team next week because every- recommend managers of all Also from Swansea, Curtis knws they 11 lose, and soccer clubs within reach to in- Grove is angry about my fore- no good anyway, chide compulsory attendance at cast that "the Welsh Rugby ey ve "ever won anything Fulham on a Sunday for all Union side is waiting to they never will. Let their staff as an inte- ambush the English at Cardiff gral part of their training Arms Park on January 17 ft0 rt2 JSS" schedule.

There they would see and that they "intend revenge f.V16,3"- players of a hard, tough game and unholy mayhem then." How about a article i on the who do not argue with re- This, says Grove, "helped to ferees decisions, do not almost distort the build-up of last sea- 00h'' ihP it sexually assault a colleague if son's game at Twickenham. it hi he happens to score, and do Certainly. I hope the Welsh appear to have a happy public players will see it for what it relations code, which includes isno more than petty sensa- 7 chatting to spectators as they tionalism seeking to provoke David: Ash recent letter on leave the field and happily sign the on-Held violence it is sup- local government reform autographs for young admirers, posed, hypocritically, to con- lovely pair I have often seen soccer demn. You display," he says, Avons draws the memory players loftily brush these kids "pathetic Immaturity and bad fro.n JNIchoIIs, of Truro, aside (perhaps they only do taste." As 1 "call that such things by arrangement A Middlesbrough exile, Rick the 1930s the said items with their agents these days)." Green, of London S.E. 19, were known as "Carwyn James might one day pleads for more Guardian And Michael Jenkins, of like to comment on Philip coverage of his beloved team.

Denton, Lancashire, jubilantly Melting's letter from Swansea. I've got to grouse. I suppose points out how wrong I was to He writes Probably the it's the character of many inha- retire Doug Walters when main reason why some Rugby bitants of the town it's cer- reporting the final Test match Union players have difficulty tainly one reason why against England at Sydney last with league has been that in Ayresome Park draws only winter. The infuriatingly good union it is far, far easier to about 15.000 spectators every little man seems set to tour break a tackle. Union tackling other Saturday whilst those England once again this sum-is often woefully weak.

In fact buggers at Sunderland can mer. sent out 21 winners this season, including a hat-trick at Nottingham on Saturday. Supporting stables in form is one of the safest ways of betting and it is on the cards that Monty Python (2.0) will win today's race whether or not he carries a penalty. Nichy Henderson has also been saddlihg a succession of winners lately and his Dewy's Quay (3.0) looks another good bet on this card. Dewy's Quay won an opportunity riders' event at Wolverhampton on Boxing Day, before slipping up when backed to best beat Early Spring at Fontwell last week Trampler (2.30) has the form to win the first division of the Pulborough Novices' Hurdle, having shown ability when second to Seaway at Folkestone in November, with useful winners Tilbury and Nookie Bear behind.

When Tilbury was successful at Font- STOCKTON SELECTIONS 2 15 Measure Up 2 45 Go Wimpy 3 15 Kittaspec Girl 12 45 Governor's Camp 1 15 Coup d'Etat 1 45 Murray's Gift RICHARD BAERLEIN'S SELECTIONS Nap WINABIT (Fontwell, 3.30) Next best DEWY'S QUAY (Fontwell. 3.0) well last week Fred "Winter's 7 a.m. Inspection DENOTES BLINKERS GOING: Good 12 45 SHOnON NOVICE HURDLE: Dl. 4-Y-O; 2m 176ydS! 35 (18 runniti). 1 100433 PETER THE BUTCHER IP.

Casdll) S. Nesbitt 11-5 0. N.sbltt 4 2 BARRYPHIUPS DISCO I. Ender) 4 02000 CAPTAIN BRASSBOUND (R. cR 10-9 iu.Pki.llVS) 5 4 CAROLINE LAMB (Mrs T.

Hall) Miss S. Hall 10-9 D. Wilkinson (4) 6 00 C00LADIEU (R. Jickson) T. Barnes 10-9 7 'C' TOP Tod 'C' Ltd) J.

Mason 10-9 Mr E. MClntyre lj 9 00 FOOL'S LUOC. SmitM in- a 10 2 GOVERNOR'S CAMP (J. Ennis n' Pmmb 11 00F0 GRUMBLE WEED (r. Seotto) W.

A. SleDlienson 10-9 12 0000 HIMAVAN (H. Maddever) R. Carter 10-9 D. gouldin; Winabit (3.30) ran on to finish fourth and can be fancied for the second division of the Pulborough Novices' Hurdle.

At Nottingham yesterday Clayside consolidated his reputation as one of the best staying novices in training when beating Braven by two and a half lengths in the Nottingham Champion Novices' Chase over two and three-quarter miles. Henry Blofeld reports from Sydney Degeneration of a generation 13 0 HOME GROUND (J. Ennis) M. N. tasieroy iu-- MtcVikNI (7i 14 00 KERSIL (N, CHamberlaln) N.

Chamberlain i 10-9 MiCtlUII 1 16 00 MOBILE Mrs R. HUltOHJ "omn tyi-i -6 i 17 00 NODDY'S RYDE (L. Hicks) Mrs S. Chesmore 10-9 S. War KM Peter Easterby was not 11 "EPrWddP.1 present to saddle Clayside, who has won five of his six chases, but travelling head lad Mick Lambert said that either the owe their victories almost Among the batsmen, apart entirely to the old hands In from Hughes, Border, Wood the side Greg Chappell him- and Dyson in the present Test self, Lillee, Walters, Marsh and, side, there have been Yallop, CRICKET Arkle Trophy over two miles or to some extent, rascoe.

ine j-iavia iai present until), too-THEHE IS not much more that younger players are neither Darling, Hilditch, Weiner, any side can do than win three winning matches nor establish- and others. Where are they Bettlrm forectt: 7-4 Covtmor's Camo 11-4 uareiine Lamo. in oun. 7 Home Ground, 8 Snow Blessed, 10 Cooiadieu, 12 Captain Brusbound. TOP FORM TIPS: Gmmir's Cimp 8.

TAtt The Bntther 7. Cwillm Um S. 1 15 BLACKHAU SELLING HANDICAP HURDLE; 2m 176yds; 427 CI5 rimniri). I 3W SSWistlVW I 3M fefSne I liTELLA'PircwIioreyW now? of its first four Test matches ing themselves, mi a.i i mL. 2 30" 'ULBOROUGH NOVICE HURDLE Dir.

1 21m 552 (It rwneri). 402 ODO-12 PARTY MISS (B. Curtis) W. Fisher 6-11-8 L'nlw 403 BOOKMARKER (G. Patmore) Mrs N.

Smith 6-11-3 S. Shllstcn (4) 404 OOOP-0 CHINESE TAKAWAY (P. Styllanou) J. Danes 6-11-3 B. de Ham 4 "6 NEW HARBOUR (T.

Cox) A. Pitt 7-11-3 J. Klnf 408 22030 PRIDE O'MALLEY (Mrs P. Jgbert) Miss A. Sinclair 6-11-3 R.

Rowell 409 0 AMBERDORA (Miss P. Lissner) J. Gifford 5-11-1 R. Champion 410 200-00 CANINA (P. Hayward) P.

Hayward 5-11-1 M. Coyle (4) 411 002 CREWE MAJOR (Mrs D. Nye) Mrs 0. Oughton 5-11-1 R. Rowa 414 OPO-0 MOHOCK (R.

Waugh) T. M. Jones 5-11-1 M. Hammond (7) 415 PRIMELAND (S. Gallagher) J.

Jenkins 5-11-1 8. Rellly 41G 0 SHERGOLD (R. Howe) R. Howe 5-11-1 R. G.

Hughes 417 2-440OF SINGING FOOL (B. Dove) D. Jermy 5-11-1 C. Stroud (7) 419 13 LADY MANTEGNA (Mrs L. Flowers) D.

Laing 4-10-5 M. Floyd 421 303 ANEX (T. Hayward) Mrs N. Smith 4-10-0 A. Webb 424 00 HEADSTONE (Venper Ceilings) N.

Graham 4-10-0 P. Buraoyni (4) 426 0 KATYANA (A. Bateson) D. Jermy 4-10-0 G. Old 427 OH L'EMPEREUR (G.

Peek) A. Moore 4-10-0 G. Moore (4 429 RPP NICE ON THE ICE (C. Cyzer) C. Cyar 4-10-0 A.

Curran (41 430 3 TRAMPLER (Exors, T. Al-Said) M. Masson 4-10-0 A. Turnill Betting forecast: 3 Trampler. 9-2 Lady Mantegna, 11-2 Crewe Maior, 6 An.

7 Pride O'Malley, 10 Party Miss, 12 Amberdora, 14 New Harbour. TOP FORM TIPS Trampler 8, Lady Monttp.ni 7, Criw Major 6. 3 0-PETWORTH HANDICAP CHASE 21m 1,575 (7 nnners). SCC 13P-31F DEWY'S QUAY (C) (W. Rees) N.

Henderson B-U-7 5. Smith-Eeeles 504 02F032 WOOOHAM (0. Hooper) J. Old 11-11-1 C. Candy 505 2-PP044 JACKADANDY (Bird Builders) A.

Moore 10-10-12 G. Moore (41 506 P22DP0 QUEEN OF THE BOGS (C Henty) P. Bailey 8-10-9 A. Webber 507 24UP23 GREY FUSILIER (T. Hayward) Mrs N.

Smith 6-10-7 S. Shilston (41 508 043324 PAULDENAM (A. Dean) R. Dean 10-1C-6 Grac? (4 509 OOOFOU SHACKLETONS FLIER (R. Shaw) R.

Shaw 7-10-5 Kinane Betting forecast: 2 Dewy's Quay, 3 Woodham, 7-2 Grey Fusilier, 5 Pauldenham, 8 Queen of the Bogs. TOP FORM TfPS Dewy's Quay 8. Woodham 7. 3 3fJ 'ULBOROUGH NOVICE HURDLE: Dir. 2: 21in; 552 (20 runners).

602 23-10 CORRIB LAD (BF) (Mrs S. Jones) T. Forster 6-11-8 Mr T. Thomson Jonn 603 00-002 ANITACAT (A. Wales) A.

Wales 6-11-3 606 OO DUKES FORTE (Mrs B. Dukes) Mrs B. Dukes 6-11-3 Mr fl. Gow (4) 40 FEAST (BF) (J. Peters) R.

Atkins 7-11-3 R. Atkin- 609 LITTLE BROTHER II (G. Graham) G. Graham 10-11-3 R. Strnnge '7 610 FO MOHBRASUN (S.

Powell) 0. Kent 8-11-3 P. Haynes 613 OO POLYANDROS (Mrs N. Goulandris) Miss A. Sinclair 6-11-3 R.

Rowtll 615 OFO TOPSEED (BF) (MaJ. 0. Wioan) J. Glfford 6-ll-3 618 OOPO DIPALLINO (Mrs J. Ollivant) Mrs J.

Ollivant 5-11-1 P. Hohhs 619 HI5H SPOTS (J. Wilkinson) F. Winter 5-11-1 Mr M. Wilkinson (7) 62S 0 DRILL IN.

Pay) J. Jenkins 4-10-O B. Bellly 627 00O LIGHT SNACKS (Mrs P. Blackburn) Miss S. Mnrris 4-10-0 M.

D'Hillnran 628 0 LOGAN (Ladv Harmsworth-Blnnt) M. Masson 4-10-O S. Smilh-Ecrln 629 0 ON WE GO (G. Harper) A. Moore 4-10-0 G.

Moore (4) 632 REVOLVER (A. Penfold) S. Woodman 4-10-0 C. Brown 633 4P SANDHAVEN (H. Musson) D.

Grissell 4-10-0 A. Turnell 634 0 STRIKE (H. Demetriou) H. Price 4-10-0 C. Gwllllam (4) S3S 2O00O TESTW00O PARK (Mrs E.

Coomhs) J. navies 4-10-0 D. Coomer (4) 637 000 WESTWOOD LADY (K. Girling) Mrs A. Finch 4-10-0 R.

Fiord 638 4 WINABIT (H. Savlll) F. Winter 4-10-O B. de Haan (4) Batting forecast: 3 Winabit, 4 Anltacat, 5 Corrig Lad. 13-2 Feast.

8 Topseei. 10 Strike. 12 High Spot. Sandhaven. TOP FORM TIPS: Winabit 8, Topseed 7, Sandhaen 6.

Stockton hold a precautionary 7 a.m. inspection to decide If today's meeting can go ahead. Chris Mordaunt, the clerk-of-the-course. said vesterdav The course is fit to race at the moment th and India have a dampening 'L psychological effect on the 197879 side when in under three days and any criticism of its performance may seem churlish in the extreme. Australia have not been up against much these 10 00-3404 ST SEVERIN R.

Harrl) R. C. Ward 9-lO-b a 12 004000 MEG'S MANTLE (R. McDonald) R. McDonald 8-10-4 rC-BSffii 13 001130- CALETA PRINCE (CD) D.

Plant) R. Fisher 13-10-4 C. Brownies; players because there is no l0UK wiwieis, nas never wr been a regular member of the nntrlnxi. last two months, however, ana 14 PO000O MADMARK (A. MansK) T.

Barnes g-iu-i 16 240-P00 FLAUTIST (G. Harman) G.Harman 9-10-1 f. A. Charlton 19 0200-1 LERAZMA (CO) (Mrs R. 21 20043 LYNW00D LADY (H.

Brown) Fairhurst 4-10-0 C. Filitatit 23 0000PP OPEN DOORS (P. Curtis) Curtis 9-10-0 0. Wi Ikimen 4) 24 000O-O 0RESTO (C. Plnkham) C.

Pinkham 5-10-0 S. Ketllewell t' Btttirn forecast: 9-4 Coup 0'Etat. 3 Baron de Holland, i-i Lerjima. i-aieia i-nncc. 8 Lynwood Lady, 10 Naval Whistler, 12 St Sewrin.

TOP FORM TIPS: Ltritmi 8, Barin dl Hollind 7. cu nothing they hai'e done sug- on the other hand, the expert- side, Lawson. dropped after gests that they going to enced Iayers with" nothjr t0 one Test against. New Zealand find the next twelve months pIay cr wno mjght, one Yardley, Higgs, in the side at easy. W0Uld have thought, be worse th.e moment but never certain The Australians, who affected by this attitude have 3 place and Clark, plus finished off India by an innings produced both runs and s'eep and Beard, the on Sunday, come to England in wickets.

IWfcu- for a series of six Test Why have so many of these maTches" Then in the next the last few years, partly bee lost to sight? Were they Australian season, they play of the intrusion of never good enough? Has the three' Test matches against World 'h "turn of the WSC players put both the West Indies and Paki- bfrr" hWfctFlKt Test them, "nd-r much FJt5' stan which makes a total of 12 ftlffiS r.1i!il because, Lth? 45 HARTLEPOOL HANDICAP CHASE: 2im 1,385 (10 runners). 1 21-14U2 EVEN MELODY (0) IS. Green) N. Crumo 12-11-12 the Sun Alliance Chase over three miles would be the Cheltenham target. Lambert had good news of Night Nurse, who is none the worse for his Boxing Day fall at Kempton.

Another of the stable's stars. Little Owl is likely to be seen in action again at Haydock on January 24. Peter Seudamore rode a double on Merciless King and Something-ln-Hand to bring his score to 45 winners, 10 behind John Francome. who is still suffering from Su. Merciless King caught the odds-on Sir Michael in the final strides of the first division of the Annesley Novices Hurdle to win by half a length.

Sir Michael is proving expensive to follow for this was the third time he has been well backed and the third time he has been beaten. David Nicholson's Merciless King won twice on the flat when trained by Gavin Prit-chard-Gordon and although useful is not considered in the same class as stable companion Broadsword, who may be an absentee from Sandown's Tol-worth Hurdle on Saturday if the going is too fast. C. Hawkins A. Brown 2 1213-14 5ELBY ID) I A.

Snipe) IVT. n. cuicrui o-" 3 121U1F MURRAY'S GIFT (J. Wilson) Nl. 0 CKinson -iu- 'r WkIB VULTUR0) iS 3-oor3 s'ta'e'lT OK 14 0P-0310 CARNIVAL DAY (fi.

Halton) T. Fairhurst 10-10-0 C. Fairhurst 15 213-21U SCRUNCH (BF) (R. B.ewis) R. Tests against the strongest a iwaWhTen Dre- wmcn me snemeia sides in the world.

selectors nave always oeen pre- shield competition has been siais in tne worm. pared to give youth a chance, devaiued both in the eyes of The worrying aspect about and a satisfactory number have the public and the minds of (iii Him ib jicippciuiig in tuwic iiiiuugn. uctiLciij'. Luc players na at me moment is mat tney young nave not gone on. believe this last Is part of tne reason and that an ever- widening gap is appearing be 16 P143-P AIRPARTS FLVEPJ (Air Parts Ltd) 0.

Mctain o-iu-u oearawiiiio Betlftn forecast: 15-8 Murray's Gift, 100-30 Even Melody. 4 Selby, 6 O'er the Border. 8 King Vulture, 10 Stay Bell, 12 Scrunch. TOP FORM TIPS Even Melody 8. Murray's Gift O'er ffti Border 6.

2 15 EASINGT0N HANDICAP HURDLE: 2m 176yds; 889 (17 ruirwrl). 4 20-P0O0 MR SNOW C0jW.9A. Stephenson) W. A. Stephenson fi 5 00-0000 CORKER (CD) "Allan) WI' R.

lamb 6 124042 ANOINTED (Mrs L. Richards rSt 8 1F-00 GRANGE SPRING (C. Prosser i Co) M. Mtey P. Tuck 9 00-4040 SOLAR EMPEROR (A.

FawcetO H. Eastetby 5-11-2 Mr T. EterW 14 02-101 ARC PRINCE (S. Hartley) W. Wharton 6-10-8 S.

J. 0'Nolll 16 002011 SPLENDI0 AGAIN (101b ex) (B. Robinson) G. Lockerbie ia NnnruERH support Crowe) A. Scott 7-106 C.

Plmlott Forget the brick-Lloyd but another frost is forecast." Frost caused the cancellation of yesterday's racing at Sedgefield. Venture to Cognac, whose recent lameness was diagnosed as-a tween the standards of Test and Shield cricket. There is still a ereat unhpaual ernine nn Clive Lloyd, the West Indies We were all very surprised in Australian domestic cricket, cantain. said vesterdav that indeed by the reports. Over which mav he in nart.

nr trapped nerve in ms witners, nas Deen DacKea irom w-i 10-1 with Hill's for the Cheltenham Gold Cup, following a satisfactory workout over the weekend. Sylvester Clarke's brick-throw- here, he is very much the wholly due to the influence of mg aunns tne inai xest witn gemie giant. a very, quite World Series. It is still too Pakistan last week should be nice fellow. If lie did anything early to look at WSC and its iorgotien.

juoyu, on ine way or ms nature wun ourrey, effects in an ntstoncal perspec back to the for the would be dealt with, ana aeau tive, but the underbelly of 1 POOLS Paul Wilcox Australian cricket is undoubt edly much softer and more vul series witn ungiana, saiu 11 wiiu very strongly inueeu, i was. an unfortunate incident promise you. But this is a and it occurred during a matter for the West Indies." moment of aneer. The player T.invri aisn nrirfpH a rnncilia. DIVISION Plymouth (12) FIXC ODDS i Five homes.

Derby, orient. Colchester. Portsmouth. nerable than it has been for a 22 210032 KILBURN BOY jjjj 0F (Miss S- Heller) W- Pl A. Charlton 26 00-PPOO GOLDEN END (H.

I' Clikl" 27 F0040P- THE PHILSTANIAN (S. Johnston) WM-vj rrr 28 F0010 ESTATE AGENT (CD) (C. Leatham) W. Easterby 8-10-0 C. Tinkler 29 42031- GREEN DANCER (J.

Lisle) R. Johnson 6-10-0 8. Eirnshaw (4) 31 000020 MEASURE OP (J. Blundell) J. BfundeH 5-10-0 iiiiiki.uP'fSi 33 4P10-00 LINATEA (Mrs S.

Austin) P. Curtis 6-10-0 villi D- 34 004000 LINPAC NORTH (Lin Pac Containers) Elsey 6-10-0 A. Flint 35 120-000 BOREAS (D. Johnson) S. Nesbitt 6-10-O D.

NesbIM (4) Betting forecast 9-4 Splendid Again, 7-2 Are Prince. 4 Anointed. 11-2 Kilburn Boy, 8 Corker, 10 Grange Spring, 12 Solar Emperor. TOP FORM TIPS Splendid Ailn 8, Are Prlnet 7. Anointed 8.

2 45 SEAHAM NOVICE CHASE 3m 31ydi i 974 (20 runmrs). draws. Crystal Jiantepooi very long time Dili has offered an apology and so tory note on the tour's other The plain truth is that the Lincoln Bradford City. Three Aways. Arsenal, West Bromwlch, Mansfield.

THIRD 25 Sarnsley 24- Chaiitan 1 25 Cfieetar 1 28'Colehoiter 1 27 axeter 1 2( Glllkwhim 29 HuddersReld 1 10 Mlllwell 2 ieportsmouth 1 X2 rteadlne 1 13 ReHiairham 1 14 Swindon 2 have we all. The earlier we mai controversyumpiring. Australian Test side is coming 12-- 1 --11 1 112 1 2 7 1 2 1111 HUH rintford tack peel Walsall Burnley (4) Newport Pulham (14) Sheer Cerlisle Oxford Cheet'M (IS) forget it, the better for the He said it had been of the to rely more and more heavily people of the two countries. highest standard and paid tri- on Greg Chappell and Lillee Clarke threw the brick into bute to the umpires for staying with help from the other DIVIWON Llvergoel (6) 1112 Man a 1 2 stoke 2 2 Arsenal 1112 Notts 2 2 stanwtn (11) 1 1 Srom 2 2 rishton 1 3 043113 RUNNING WILD) (E. Colllngwood-Cameron) W.

A. Stephenson 7-12-6 ".11 tne crowd at Muitan aiter Cool under pressure. players left over from this era MUST 1 A Villa i 2 Coventry a 1C Mine i 4'Ivartan 2 5 Ipswich 1 Leeds 3 Leicester a Man Utd 1 f) Sunderland 1 10 Tottenham 1 11 VYolvet 1 4 3-U0341 EASBY GOLD (U. SimClonj u. umtniK POURTH DIVISION beitlK neltCd With oranges A uronir aim nno nf Pabic.

SYnm fhp wav in tvhinh twh ,1 ura 'mouth 1111 7 OP-UF ATHEN'S PRIDE (J. Blundell) J. iunu 8 00303-P BROOKROYO (Mrs J. Robinson) J. Doyle 7-11- -6 while fielding in the deep.

It tan's top umpires, Khalid Aziz, have been playing in the last 4 nMn nnn.tiTiiri.u uiii ftlllaml Ulllm 7 Norwich 2 BlrnYham se Done ester 17 Halirai IB'Hartleooel 19 Hereford 1 aio snot 1 Trarmiere (t) 1 Vale 2 1 Bury 11) 1 BradM (2) -1-1 i i 2 2 Mioo'ere jul a Mimem un me announced his retirement, say- weeK or two, I would hate to head and put him in hospital. jng he had been compelled to bet against Australia winning Iain Scott-Browne, secretary make dishonest decisions in back the Ashes next summer The two most obvious matches on the coupon for Treble Chance investors are Aston Villa Liver- and Swansea West Ham. et I believe there are four fixtures which have an even stronger score-draw bias. These are at Crystal Palace, where Stoke have won two and drawn one of the last three corresponding matches, Grimsby, where Bolton can dent their revival a little, home-draw specialists Gillingham, whose visitors Burnley have a similar away record, and Lincoln, where Bradford City may take a fur-prise point. FORECAST TRIBLC CHANCE (horn teams).

Aaun villa, Crystal Palace. Grimsby. Swansea, Barnstoy, GlUtnaham. Halifax. Hereford.

Lincoln, KJcmamock, Morton, Balth. AWAYS. Mandiutsr Cltv. Arsenal. SVest Bromwlch.

Mansfield, Wloan. HOMIB. Tottenham. Derby. Orient.

Charlton, Colahoster. Portamoum. Read-Ins). Doncaster, Hartlepool. Wimbledon.

S1COND DIVISION Mansaeid 2 41'Northmptn 42 Beurrehoree 2 Peterboro (IB) 1 4 ntaala. -11 Wimbledon -1 1 of Clarke's English county, matches against the West in England. But I have no Surrey; said yesterday that Indians. On Thursday, another doubt that the future of Aus- 2 2 Wlsan Terx 11 04-P0P0 COOLAMURRAY (F. Walker) R.

-n 12 000P-BP DAINTY TWO-STEP (D. Low-Mitchell) 6-11-6 AjSJrlnjir (7) 13 U-P00PO ELLEN LOUISE (T. Robson) T. Ropson 8-11-6 Rosemary toe 14 00000P FANSHAWE FABIOIMk J. Cundall) Mrs J.

Cundall (J 15 HFOO-GO WIMPY (Tulsa J. D. 'Ltd DirAinMn' 6i'i-i' T. Cjrmody 16 023300 HIGHWAY OUAl (W. Thyne) C.

Bell 6-11. "Vilt S' 17 0F2 MIDNIGHT LOVS (Carpenters Paints) Denys Smith 6-11-6 C. Grant 20 0-0P00F PALACE ROYAL (R. Tate) R. Tate 8-U-6 Iftt 23 4U-0F32 THE COPLOW (Mrs Bennlpn) W.

Wharton 8-11-6 Mr W. Bennlon 24 403-P30 THE HEEHAN KID w- Stephenson Hclntyri (7) senior members of his commit- first-class umpire, Shoaib Mir, tralian cricket is precariously 12 Blackburn 13 Brlttol 14'Derey isCriimby is Luton 17 Notts ca ilOrlint 1 QPR 3D tW 21 Swanaee 22 Wrexham 1 Watford 1 Cambridge 1 Brlttol Bolton (1) 1 Cerdl 1 Shrewsbury 1 Oldhim 1 Preeton 1 Chelsea Him (I) 1 Newcastle 1112 1 I 1 1 tee were watcning to see wnat protestea against wnat ne poisea wnen tney nave to rely action, if any, the West Indies called behind-the-scenes pres- so heavily on two players of SCOTTISH PRCMIIft LIACUC 45 Celtic 1 Dundee 1 1 1 4S Hearts 2 Aberdeen -IT Kilmarnock St Mlrren tet Morton Ranaera 10) 2 a Falkirk 1 Alrdrle scomBH first oiviiiom SO Berwick 2 Hamilton ar Jjwaiu luurn, agcuitoL Uldi auii; agauiat uuifnvgi vrzit yaot Ml Illy, 25 POU THE MANUFACTURER (D. Shedden) R. wooonouse y-xi-e ir n. 26 4F0033 TRICHROMATIC (R.

Johnson) R. Johnson 9-11-6 P. A. CJarlton 27 03-0P33 TUNNEL MASTER (Mrs L. Kllrw) J.

Fitzgerald 8-11-6 S. Bradley 7 28 FOO-OOP WITTON FELL (J. Parke5) J. Parkes 7-11-6, Coupon numbers are on left. Phiiires In si Pmbanon Falkirk 4 Clive Everton 1 CWdebenk pnnanrnwi3 inniceis flra-ws in oraer of prefertltee, Flguree on right show result ef corresponding match for past four seasons.

sf Stirling 14 Motherwell 35 Ralth 1 1 a Ayr Hlbe 28 4F0033 TRICHROMATIC IK. jonnsonr n. jumuon t-u-m r. Betting forecast: 3 Running Wild, 9-2 Easby Gold, 5 Midnight Lov. 6 The Coplow, 7 Tunnel Master, 8 Trichromatic, 10 Go Wimpy, 12 Highway Dual.

TOP FORM TIPS flaming Wild 8, Bold 7. Tunnel Master K3) Scope for surprises FOURTH DIVISION FIRST DIVISION HOME RUGBY LEAGUE Cruel blow for Dearden AWAY 11 A 3 6 0 33 3 15 SHOTTON NOVICE HURDLE: 4-Y-O; 2m 176yds; 345 (21 runners). 28 23 17 0 3 7 4 6 SNOOKER 9 10 00000 BALLROOM (W. A. Stephenson) W.

A. Steptensm 10-9 T. G. Davits (7) 4043 BROWN'S BABU (A. Brown) Denys Smith 1M C.

Grant 0 CAN'T CATCH ME (Mrs 5. Ward) Mrs S. Ward 10-9 v--- J- ln P04 CZERNIN (T. Gadd) R. Johnson 10-9 R.

Omiliaw (4) OF DANCE LITTLE LABY Stoner) FiUgerald 10-V 0. Gouldlno 0 GRAND PROMENADE (P. Haley) P. Haley 10-9 0303 INKLING (BF) (Mrs E. Wllmot) Wharton 10-9 R.

Barry 04 JANE ROY (J. Roy) M. W. Easterby 10-9 Tut 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 .1 6 the top, thus providing scope either for a surprise finalist or for an established player, apparently fading, to regain lost ground. 6) Corals surprisingly make Bay Reardon 3-1 favourite to regain the title.

He last won it in Alan Dearden, the 29-year- ow vviones ana Lancasnire 25, 25 i 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 25 24 25 34 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 Uverpool Aston Villa Ipswich Arsenal Nottrn For West Brom Men United Southampton Everton Tottenham Stoke City Mlddlesbro Man City Blrmlnoiiam Coventry United Sunderland Brlohion Wolves Norwich Lelentter Palace A Put 16 42 6 38 17 32 21 31 20 31 23 31 17 30) 27 29 21 2B 23 28 31 28 18 27 22 27 23 26 22 25 28 24 24 24 IT 24 21 24 16 23 29 22 33 20 21 17 29 IT The draw for the Embassy World Professional Championship was made at West Brom- Southend 28 14 Lincoln 26 Mansfield 27 9 Hartlepool 27 8 Doncaster 27 9 Alderahot 28 8 Peterboro 26 7 Roohdale 28 8 Darlington 27 6 Bradford 27 5 Northampton 27 9 Wimbledon 26 8 Crewe 29 5 Wlgen Ath 27 7 Torquay 27 7 Tranmere 26 9 York City 27 7 Stockport 28 4 Bournemouth 28 6 Scunthorpe 26 4 Bury 27 7 Port Vele 26 fi Halifax 27 4 Herefori 26 4 county forward, has been 8 11 5 15 22 10 51 16 20 8 19 9 33 17 22 15 30 20 20 14 26 10 20 15 20 15, 20 15 9 10 17 13 17 18 15 13 23 17 11 13 23 21 2 18 6 4 24 14 3 20 11 0 15 2 2 24 13 3 21 1.3 4 24 15 2 18 13 3 30 15 3 24 9 5 19 17 3 18 10 5 23 13 2 25 8 4 25 10 6 16 20 4 14 11 3 21 17 4 23 14 3 22 12 1 18 23 4 IB 12 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 0 KEEPS GOING GHT (K. wyerij j. vr-r 2 KITTASPEC GAL (BF) (BucMnan Services) M. H. Easterby 10-9 A.

Brown 0 LAMBRUSCA (G. Reed) C. Thornton 10-9 D. Atkins 00 LUAL SESSION (Mrs J. Hamilton) Mrs S.

Chesmore 10-9 S. Chariton Ml DAD (Placard Ltd) P. Brpokshaw 10-9 M. Murphy 00 MR PETIT (P. AsqulUi) P.

Asquith 10-9 K. Whyte P0 NO EXCUSES (sTwoodhead) A. Potts 10-9 F. 2 8 9 2 11 3 10 9 6 7 7 2 7 12 2 9 8 5 6 8 2 10 17 2 10 12 5 7 10 3 9 3 10 20 22 24 25 SECOND DIVISION HOMT. 00 PIPUL (C.

Barber-Umax) T. Fairhurst 10-9 S. Fairnurjl POUNENTES (W. McGhie) G. Richards 10-9 N.

Douahtf 0 PRINCE DILIGENCE (G. Cleaver) T. Barron 10-9 H. Balme; 000 SALVALOU (R. Booth) J.

Blundell 10-9 B. Oirtton (7) 02 SUNLIT RIVER (W. Carrlck) W. Haigh 10-f P. A.

Ctar ltti 00004 SUPER TONY (Mrs F. Walton) F. Walton 10-9 Mr J. Walton Rattlim faricut: 5-2 Klttasoee Gal. 7-2 Sunlit River, 9-2 Pounentes, 6 Jane Roy, advised to retire on medical advice.

Dearden has not played since October because of a damaged right knee, and the specialists made their decision after an exploratory operation. Fulham have signed Martin Herdman, the 24-year-old London rugby union forward who played as a triallist against Batley last week. Herdman was substitute at Whitehaven on Sunday. He is the club's 21st signing and the first London- wicn yesterday ano raises tne 1978 Dut has had no major prospect of a return meeting tournament success since theri. between Steve Davis, the Thorburn, the defending cham- United Kingdom champion, and pion, Is 10-1.

The odds 3-1 Alex Higgins, whom he Reardon 5 Steve Davis 6 crushed 16-6 in November's T. Griffiths and Higgins; 10 final. Thorburn; 12 Charlton; 16 D. Seedings are assessed solely "SF '2520bayirgO' on world championship perfor- Meo ana raouny Dar- nianccs for Hie last three embassy world professional cham- iiL'J i Vr W0NJHIP DRAW. Qualifying section.

Grow, years, SO Higgins IS assured Of Om: Jim Wych (Canada) v. Tony Knoyvles 1. AW 1 32 9 3 20 SCOTTISH PRBMIIR LIAGUI HOME 25 10 AWAY A Ij a pre 27 8 Inkling, 10 Brown's Babu, 12 Prince Diligence. 9 6 25 12 as 25 5 24 6 25 5 29 6 24 7 25 6 23 10 23 13 VV 7 3 0 7 1 3 5 3 1 4 4 3 3 5 3 4 3 4 3 1 i 3 4 2P, 22 20 21 2 22 22 21 31 21 1 in 2 23 13 32 1 20 12 26 2 14 11 24. 4 20 14 22 5 7 15 20 4 8 17 19 5 13 18 IS 6 IS 21 11 Aberdeen Celtic Rengere Dundee Utd St Mlrren Parttck Th Morton Alrdrle Hearts Kilmarnock TOP FORM TIPS: KittaiateGIrl 9, Inkling 7, sunin Mirir Yesterday at Nottingham 3 4 5 3 2 2 2 1 IB A 21 15 IS 13 11 It 5 17 19 3 9 12 7 5 14 7 9 28 AO 4 2 3 1 1 5 0 4 west Ham Swansea Chelsea Notts County ueifey Counrr Luton Town Blackburn orient ShflT Wed Cembrldge Grimsby T.

OPR Wrexham Bollon Watford Newcastle Cardiff Cltr Preston Shrewsbury Oldtiem Ath Bristol Cltv Bristol Rovers a Diacp in tnp last in wnen tne rjoiwn or rtoss swoKinsr. Mruup hsmr.lnricl,ln farf-il (Clapton) v. Semard Championship fortnight com- Bennett (Southampton) or John Dunnlnq niences at the Crucible Glldrsome). Croup Three: Willie. Thome 3 19 9 1 16 8 2 21 IK 2 22 14 1 17 5 2 19 5 0 24 7 3 18 10 19 3 2 20 ft 3 11 15 4 27 16 2 21 12 3 10 9 3 17 13 3 17 17 4 20 14 3 11 8 2 13 8 5 14 18 4 24 1J.4S (1m CM: 1.

SHIVERS REGAL. S. Thoott-o 4nril 7 (Leicester v. -Maro Morra (Canada); uayid tneatre, tinetheld, on April (Bistimoni) v. ui Parkn Johmton (5-2 av): 2.

Jit On (6-1): 3, SCOTTISH LIAGUI DIVISION ONI HflMR AAVAV 25 24 23 23 25 24 25 as 25 25 23 25 While Davis must first dispose Sheffield). Group Four: John Pulman Ll.rJ Ardua (4-1). Alto: 4 Liquidation. Bill's Rmthir dlh If, Dnon Silver I. Red PWD1FAWD1.

25 9 2 1 25 7 7 3 3 32 8 9 2 2U 4 1 23 2)1, dlst. 2. (M. H. Easterby), Tote: llo.

Dual 15p. CSF: 25p. 2.45 (23m Hdle): 1. CHARLES SWIFT. M.

Elliott (20-1): 2, Clyttrlui (25-1); 3. Celtic Rambler (4-1 fav); 4, Millcleui Res' (15-2). Also: 9-2 Grid, 10 Four Fathoms, Gleaning, 12 Alaskan Prince, Fob 6th. 14 Antique Seeker, 16 Chequers Girl, Stormy Affair, 20 Dear Octopus, Heather Hawk, Light Infantry pu, Chevulgan. 33 Whlnfleld Boy, Rust Borough, Rue Or, Mastir Bivouac, Mace The Ace, Pomme StV, Silborne Lass 5th.

(23 ran). 2il l. 2. 5. nk.

(W. ay). Htbemtan Ralth Ayr Dundee St Johnstone Hamilton Motherwell Dumbarton Wolf 5th. 25 March Rite otti, ned Quartz pu, Rumanda f. (10 ran).

101. 7. 10, 7. 25. (W.

Barrett). Tote; 260; lOp. 20p, 3op. Dual 31p. CSF: 1.69.

1.15 (2m Hdlt): 1, MERCILESS KING. f. Seudamore (14-1); 2, Sir Michael (6-5 av); 3. Weavers Leem (7-1). Alto: 12 Dart na 25 24 25 24 23 23 8 8 5 8 5 5 THIRD DIVISION HOME A Pl 11 37 9 32 14 31 15 29 10 29 18 27 25 24 21 23 21 2L 23 20 17 20 18 18 23 17 40 A 26 11 1 26 3 I 3 2 3 1 .3 4 4 3 3 3 2 3 1 6 4 3 3 7 26 10 12 15 30 13 26 13 16 14 22 20 13 14 18 21 10 13 13 12 11 32 24 QtyoeoanK Charlton Binulev 27 9 28 10 2 26 8 0 2B 3 2 26 11 noiherham Bow.

Magnolia Lad, 16 Deep Ice 4th. Marcui Agrlppa, 20 Dame Sue 5th, lydla Roie, 25 Stella's Streak f. Wedded Bliss, Brovm Rote 28 Stlrltnc 24 3 Falkirk 24 9 Dunfermline 23 4 Silrilno A 24 4 Berwick 24 3 Tote: 1.31 30p, 1.41. 300, 21p. Dual born player to join the club.

Swinton have transfer-listed Chris Middlehurst, their 22-year-old hooker at 3,500. He moved from Warrington 12 months ago. A five-point formula drawn up by the Rugby League's secretary, David Oxley, to settle the arguments over youth rugby with Barla. has been approved by the amateur ruling body. The plan will now go to tomorrow's Rugby League Council meeting for final approval.

Brian Hogan of Widnes and Paul Rose of Hull Kit yesterday lodged appeals against the long suspensions imposed on them last week. Hogan wag banned for 13 games and Rose for 10. Their appeals will be heard next week any other horse) 71n. (Winner or zng wim CSF: 41.99. 24 4 22 8 18 11 22 18 25 8 tu, Si Aioert Phlio pu, GotMcui, Kuuma, Oriental Prince.

Perton Coitow, Rlvadon, Rugan Wonder ou. Scottish Agent, Silver Lane, Sonny And Gay pu, Stand Up. Chuck LEAOU'. DIVISION TWO 3.15 (2m Hdle): 1. LAUREHSUN.

R. of 'the survivor.of a qualifyins T'T ST group; Which includes Jimmy (Peterlee). Group Meo (Tootinu) Whitr 1hp 1R.vpar.nld Tyin- v- Jo( Johnson (Bradford); Frank Jonifc vviuit, ine is-year-oia Jjoh lCmiM v. Mj u.iieti (drlmsby). Group doner who turned professional su: cuff Wilson (caidieot) v.

Roy Andre-after winning the world ama- teur title in Tasmania in Nov- WJ: ember. (Peterborouoh); Re Williams (Slourbridoe). v. Sid Wood. (Grimsby).

Croup IMMsJIm Cliff Thorbum, the defend- Miidoweroft, (BACP) w. John Barrle (Wising champion, should reach the tkVisenaniM n9 Semi-final from the top quarter. Competition Proper. Cliff Thorburn t. CCinadi) v.

Graham Miles (Blrmlngnap) or In the bottom quarter, Ray winner of group one; Fred Davis (Stour- Reardon and John Spencer, (rt v. David Tyior (Manehister) or winner of group six: Terry Griffiths Who have. won nine World pro- (Llanelli) v. John Vlrao (Rushden) or winner fessional titles between them grouo five; aik HMm (Beiit) y. Steve cin.D tViow mt in fho nno.

(Plwnstead) or wniter of grouo elqhl: since tney nrft met in tne eng Eddie chanton (Australia) v. ooug Moumioy llSh amateur final Of 1964, (Ebbw Valelw winner of group Beimli could clash in the last 16 'BlaEkburn) v. Kirk Stewni Cnd As a whole, the bottom half of the draw looks weaker than sMnw (ffiitfei or winner of group seven. Crank (20-1); 2. Kailaitd (5-Z); 3.

Jubilee AWAY SCOTTISH Alloa 22 Quten'e Park 22 16 11 song om, Kaicina. (zs rai Medal (12-1). Also: 2 fav Elmbiook. 7 War 2 tT Whooo pu, 8 Champers Club 4th, 10 Torreon, 16 Even Run, 20 Blenheim Prince 6th, 10. (D.

Nicholson). Toll: 2.65: 46(, 100. 65p. Dual 5.86. CSF: 2.69.

1.45, (3im Ch): 1, SOMETMING-IN-HAND P. Scudamon fal). S. Celt Saill 0.1): 3. Bumley Huddersfleld gheslerneld ortsmoutrt Eieter sneer utd Chester Reading Plymouth Brentford colctiester Newport Walsall Fulham Mlllwall Sndon Ctninghatn Oxford Blackpool or am D.MU Can't, Mmai.

X.h wrienhaath ruy-De-veni, Cow 27 26 25 26 21 28 26 27 2S 27 27 28 27 11 26 26 37 Slmbeau, 33 After Shave, Colonel Chips! Brechin 4. PIS 12 30 13 28 14 25 16 2 20 24 15 23 11 22 16 21 19 20 17 20 20 20 II Reosln Sfvlaurav Jots. juii wnarton. 26 11 22 IS 13 17 23 10 20 15 28 27 11 16 19 12 19 20 14 15 7 17 14 20 HOME ft 2 1 3 6 1 3 5 1 I i I I 3 3 3 4 1 5 3 5 3 2 4 3 2 3 0 7 3 1 I A 24 12 19 11 19 25 15 9 19 12 10 11 21 21 18 22 14 11 16 23 19 16 14 13 9 23 9 24 oner CaiKia (9-2). Also: 7-4 (iv Shilling (Sold 5th, Vwigooneri Walk pu.

25, Game i 4th. (6 rani. 21, 12, 10. 10. (P.

Filiate). rusn. 4 17 3 12 4 28 3 13 4 14 4 24 3 24 7 13 6 9 7 10 6 13 Albion Martin's Choice, Taika Chancery, Woodrush (21 ran). 21, 3, 10, 1. (Mrs D.

Black). Tote: 2.86: 1.00. 13p. 17o. Dull 1.16 ZD 23 20 21 22 21 22 21 22 22 22 200.

24d, Oual 2,21. CSF: 13 21 i 26 20 39 19 I 36 19 lose: 9jp; l.9B. nr: ni.uu. Stenhsemutr Arbroath Clyde Eist Fire streamer Meadcwbank JAWPtrr. 1.15 (21m CLAVllnr.

a. Srown carried Not wen. 8,349.11 Fontwell today. PLACI niM (rfv-D: i. Iiieara ipot: (30-100 fav), Jgwart to Churchill Peak.

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