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Evening Standard from London, Greater London, England • 30

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Evening Standardi
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London, Greater London, England
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30 EVENING STANDARD FRIDAY NOVEMBER 4 1968 KING COLES 12 to follow over Price pair cam show the way Ryan Price top National Hunt trainer last year with 65 winners and £42276 won in stakes has already made a spirited start to the 1966-67 season with 20 victories His formidable Findon string alone could provide a dozen to follow Picking among them (or one or two to make it pay is THE TWELVE the Jumps MARK WILSON aster golfer Neil Coles collects a record £8329 in officill prize money Peter Alliss heads the Order of Merit to be the Vardon Trophy winner for the second time In three years and Bernard Hunt still battles with his incredible consistency These are the highlights of the 1966 tournament top ten chart finalised and released by the Professional Golfers Association today Giving their Order of Merit points stroke averages for the season and prize money won leading 10 players named are: Strok PrtM Arnold Palmer Gary Player are trailing Merit ARCTIC SUNSET (6-year-old) Oliver BOTHERMENOT (6) Ryan Price FORECASTLE (8) Crump KILBURN (8) Nesfield LE VERMONTOIS (5) Ryan Price MAGIC LANTERN (5) Miss Sinclair PUBLICAN (4) Turnell RICHARD'S JUBILEE (6) A Stephenson STALBRIDGE COLONIST (7) Cundell THE LAIRD (5) Turnell WOODLAWN (7) Walwyn WORCRAN (8) Cazalet Twelve to Follow on the Flat made a profit a difficult task so I shall go for one who is highly thought of but has not yet Justified his home reputation and another who could in time provide Price with his fourth Champion Hurdle success The ex-Irish Bothermenot six-year-old is the first choice who has appeared only twice on a racecourse His only run last season was in a bumpers flat race at Baldoyle and a big amount is reported to have been paid for him Last month at Cheltenham he was made favourite for his first public hurdling attempt but he mystified connections by being pulled up A dope test proved negative But Bothermenot is sure to do better than this Second from the Price string is last season's runaway Schweppes Gold Trophy winner Le Vermontois He was left in France where he was bred after running there during the summer owing to the swamp fever ban Last National Hunt season he Aintree hope KILBURN should pay his way over extreme distances says Jack Waterman 1 Peter AlliM 2 Chriity 771 734 752 583 539 512 Huggatt 443 loyM avge 7051 7102 2125 7l'74 7137 72! 72 money £4624 £4122 £4664 £8329 £2715 £3284 £2700 £2734 £1202 £2351 3 David Them 4 Neil Colei 5 Tony Jacfclin 6 Bernard Hunt 7 Peter Butler I Ceorie Will 9 Brian 10 Hugh Boy 438 With £8329 official prize money total Income this year is estimated at double this Coles beat his own 1984 record when he won £7890 Hunt maintains his performance of consistency with stroke averages which now read 1963 7170: 1963 7103: 1964 7184: 1985 7140 1986 7120 So over five years Hunt's eaeh season have een consistent within 081 of a stroke A quite incredible record In golf Into the top ten for the first time comes 21-year-old Tony Jacklin of Potters Bar and Irishman Hugh Boyle from the Sandown Park Golf Centre Blindell may be Exeter chairman Ron Blindell former chairman of Plymouth looks likely to take over as chairman of Exeter Exeter chairman Reg Rose has been reluctant to continue because of an illness that kept him in hospital for a long period at the end of last season Blindell say he has been approached to take over the chairmanship of a League club but does not name the club soccer tomorrow HAWKE TROPHY second Cut London inis ton (Victor lOSOi Croydon Harrow (Municipal Offloero 1030) Wrot London Entirld i Barn Elms 1030) WandaworUi South London (Kinc George's Pk 10 30) Hounslow Camden (Central PP 10 30 1 SUN SHIELD tint Wandsworth But London iKing Ooruw'i Pk 1030) Sacond round Hackney Basildon (Lea Marsh 1030) GILL CUP first round Ktngaron Camden (Southborougn Sch 10 451 Wandsworth West London (fioutb-flelda Sec 10 30) PEAR TROPHY second round Waltham For Wandsworth lUeorgc White 1045) COMPTON CUP second round XSlinrton London (Stirling Corner 1030) FLETCHER Dover Ashford (Grabble 30) SAUNDERS TROPHY lint Enaom Leatherhead 8 London ll hurtle! School 1030) WATKIN CUP flril Isllnnn London (Stirling Corner 10 30) Recreation centre The more the Crystal Palace National Recreation Centre is used the more It- Is going to cost consequently Increasing a deficiency on the working This Is the short answer by Emlyn Jones director of the Centre whose balance sheet shows a big rise In expenditure but won two races In great style in 1963-66 On the evidence of this he should show great improvement JUBILEE has a busier season making a very promising start to his career He is highly-rated at home and looks set for a successful time in the North Wood lawn at seven is another product of incredible sire of 'chasers Vulgan He was Just beaten by a 25-1 chance Woodland Venture at Cheltenham but has all the signs of a smart youngster who will make his mark Last of the novice is The Laird who showed considerable promise when winning his first races over fences In 1965-66 Now for an older 'chaser Kilburn impressed particularly in a dour fight with Mr Wonderful in the Fred Wlthing-ton at Cheltenham last winter but lost his chance to qualify for the Grand National by a mistake at the last ROYAL HOPE He may well be on the Aintree trail this season and will certainly pay his way Hurdler MAGIC LANTERN put up some first-class performances in his first season at the National Hunt game It looks as if he will Improve still further Worcran the French-bred hurdler now owned by the Queen Mother had only one run during the year after finishing third the previous season in the Champion Hurdle Worcran has been fired and should come back to form Finally -another product of Vulgan to watch is Publican who had two runs last year and has been out once so far in this campaign Publican is one of Bob powerful string SYDNEY Friday favourites Arnold Palmer (United States) and Gary Player (South Africa) were both well behind the leaders at the end of the second round of the £3200 Dunlop International golf tournament here today Palmer returned a three-ovei par 75 today for a total of 153 six strokes behind the leaders Australians Bob Stanton Peter Thomson and Darrell Welch Player fared even worse returning a 76 for a total of 156 Sharing with Palmer as the best overseas sborer was Britain's Guy Wolstenholme who had 75 today Clive Clark had a 79 for 157 which kept him among the qualifiers But the other Briton Mike Wolveridge went round in 80 and failed to qualify and spectator events compared with £21645 for 1965 would be wrong however to look for a profit if the Centre is going to completely fulfil its purpose For instance the swimming pool will cater for about 700 each Sunday morning with 2s for adults and Is 6d for children But when it is made available to 80 selected' swimmers this revenue is lost through efforts to develop real talent Jones tells me that Sweden is spending £3 per head of its population on sport and that the building of sports halls is going on at a pace in Germany Which makes the kind of money involved in our own efforts so much Tweed! McCarron Cazalet 9-10-0 21-1 BASSNET (D) Kilpatrick 7-ufo' 00-2 IMPERATOR tD) 1 0-0 a 7 121 KELLSBORO' WOOD (D) Ancil 6-10-0 Racing Standard Betting 6-4 Freddie 5-2 Master Mascui 9-2 Kapeno 7 Biunel 10 imperstor 100-7 Wood BLACK HILLS HURDLE £1000 added 2m (6 runners) 1 1-11 EXHIBIT A (0 D) Walwyn 4 04p- PI LIT DOWN MAN (D)W 5 2 CASHED) "bale '8-11-3 7 2- BKV PINK (D)MJ DRJSam 10-4 SHAMELESS WilvST" 10 40-3 FRICOD) winter 4 1012 81 Racing Standard 4-5 3-2 Cash -2 Frgi lo-2 Sky Pirk 8 Shameless 100-8 PUdJwn Man JUVE- i3-Y (piv21 £500 2m (16 runners) 12 SIR CRESPIN (Dr (BF) 01 NEWTON DaJd 13 MAJOR Ori AN DR ON (b'i'k" 203 TABOON BAY A 2 PERSIAN WAR MwSon'l-27 0 SASKATOON Mawon 3 0-41 FREDDIE 9-10-2 4 I3-1KAPEN0 (0) (C 3 0f-TOLL HOUSE JV Nile HURDLE (3-YO) it 2) i 2 3 4 9 'T Hostel expenses are up from £16115 to £25406 maintenance premises and indoor facilities from £21693 to £34055 and outdoor facilities and up-k of grounds from £8652 to £12025 Total deficiency for the year rises from £65000 to £83000 must be remembered that the Centre did not begin to operate until May 1964 and that the first set of figures relate to only 10 said Jones He also points out that £37698 had been derived from non-residential use of the Centre 1 recommend GOAL! WORLD CUP JOHN MORGAN DAILY EXPRESS of £33 6s 2d from 21 winners showed a profit of £12 17s 5d and his re-appearance here will be eagerly awaited Le Vermontois will not be kindly treated by the handi-capper but he has the stamp of a possible champion Another who has been in he fell in the Prlx Millionaire in May at Auteuil is Stalbridge Colonist He began the season hurdling and graduated to chasing proving himself better at the bigger obstacles and he must be judged an outstanding prospect Apart fr Stalbridge Colonist the novice who really caught the eye was the ex-Irish six-year-old Arctic Sunset particularly at Sandown when he defeated Dicky May in the style of an experienced Jumper EXCITING Unfortunately he broke a blood vessel in a later race but if he can be kept sound he is an exciting candidate for the very top He has his first outing of the year at Haydock today Arctic Sunset is trained' in Scotland and other Northern novices to follow are Neville Forecastle and Jubilee trained by Arthur Stephenson Forecastle had an unsuccessful run in heavy going last month technicolors EASTBOURNE Tiveli (Not Showing Thursday) HIGH WYCOMBE Palace KETTERING Sang (Not Showing Wed FriJ MAIDSTONE Granada NORWICH Odeaa QUEENSBURY Esseldl ROCHESTER Odeaa FROM MONDAY AT CHICHESTER Graiada SANDOWN RACING TOMORROW 'WHETHER YOU LOVE OR LOATHE SOCCER HERE IS GREAT ENTERTAINMENT FOR All mnm run HLL STANDARD TOTE DOUBLES 115 and 225 TREBLE: 1245 150 and 30 On I TVs 150 225 and 30 TOLL HOUSE JUVENILE HURDLE (3-YO) (DiY I) £500 2m (11 runners) 1 412 ROYAL CONSENT (D) Cundell 11-9 Cook 2 LAY ABOUT Walwyn 11-2 Robinson 3 PALLADIAN 8mtrUk 11-2 5 0 BLUEBAND A Mooro 11-2 GILBERT THE FILBERT Cundell 11-2 0 Brisco (5) 7 CHARLOT Cuaiet 10-11 Mould Ovarnight nap ROSADOR (115 Sandown) 8 CORREVAL Wilkams 10-11 Kallaway BRUTUS OF TROY A Qughtun 10-11 A Turnell 10 0 TERRE JEUNE A Robinron 101 14 COLDEN PRIVET TttmcU 1 1 1 16 OLD MAID Balding 10-11 Racing Standard Betting 15-8 Royal Coraeut 3 Lay About 5 Gilbert the P-lbert 6 Chariot 8 Brutua of Troy 10 Golden Privet 100-8 PaUadian Old Maid 100-6 others tO NOVEMBER 'CHASE £600 2m 18yds (4 runners) 1 111 BALLYKINE (C 0) Oaaaiet 7-11-12 Mould 2 Ol-l COLDEN CLOVES (D) llw Sinclair 8-11-12 Moor O- MIDDLETON TOWER Walwyn 7-11-5 Robinson 8 0-bf HAMET Kilpatncn 4-10-7 Ruing Standard Batting 8-13 Bally k-ne 6-4 Golden Gloves 7 Middleton Tc 100-6 Hamet HANDICAP £750 2m (11 runners) 1 53-i ROSADOR (C D) Kilpatrick 7-12-0 Gifford 3 3-20 DUNEED (C D) (BF) Walwyn 4-11-7 Robinson 3-31 HARLECH (C D) A Brush 4-n-io (inc 101b as) MISCALCULATION (D) Maaaon a 133- COLONEL IMP (D) 8myth 1 1 7 10-0 PARKINSON Pitt 5-11-1 Mould 0 122- MARCH FAST (D) NichoUon 6-11-0 Nicholson 9 002- HOLDER (D) Stephenson 3 a a 11 FAUCAPRICE (D) OundeU 12 534 ENDLESS 'FOLLY0 80rianden i ooi wniVrt Ruing Standard Betting 9-4 Roaador 4 Holder 5 Duneed 6 Colonel Imp 8 March Fat 10 Harlech 100-8 Endleia Polly Parklraon Minor 100-6 others Ifrn PIRBRIGIIT H'CAP aJLF 'CHASE £500 added 2m 18yds (5 runners) 1 ll-J DOUBLE (D) Turnell 8-11-12 dne 71b esi 3 1-41 SIR PERCY (C D) a i idiTu 1 0 Nieholsen 4 12-1 IRISH ROVER (D) QtfFkt 'ne Mould 7 4f-0 BLUE ENSIGN (C D) Caalel 10-3 ESCUTCHEON Standard 5-4 Irish 9 2CALLAUER gold cup (Handicap £5700 (6 runners) 2 112 MASTER MASCUS (D) Thom Nicholson Its ESHER J-nJllURDLE 14 231 CRAZY PRINT (D 11-4 Sherwood (7) 15 MAJUSAR Walwyn 10-11 Robinwwl IS 0 BRISTOL CROSS Bartholomew 17 02 DOMBEY Taylor 10-11 22 TANGO LAO Turnell 10-11 23 HICHLAND KILT Rowland 10-11 Atkina (3 Ruing Standard Betting 9-4 Andron 11-4 Peraian War 9-2 Sir Crespin Major imp 8 Dombey Newtn Bciuter 100-8 Zlmonina Crazy Print 100-7 lOO-b others How to gat there: Frequent rnrloe Waterloo to Esher TO WARWICK (NHM Prom Paddington at 910 am and ll-iu a (Change at Leamington Spa) THE JUDGE 1215 Gilbert the Filbert 1245 Bally-kine 115 Rosador 150 Irish Rover: 225 Freddie: 30 Exhibit A 330 Persian War RUNNERS AT HAYDOCK Number Please Never Look Back Alligator BaUinagar shot KirUe-LadT WUling Sftve Mrrrj Dudor (7) -230 Hard Man BiWp Shell Dondden Kamundu Mrlor" Running Shoes Lucasland Scau tire Chap Honeymoon Way PengJJrn puh River Plate Bting-Rkr 'gf Reachfar etrann MJri-40 Hang On Slrulrnt Zaraapar Le MarreiUeu (7 CWK1TM) WftfTTFS MU SUBDUE IMMIES IT BS1 MTOCX KJ9C BUMS IT JHHI UWKDraTI IT AKKK I'M 1 MSI KVEKI nOOUUJITDaAVM SUOItir-AUUMM PCnK taroju BARNET Odea CLAPHAM JUNTTIJN Imperial CRYSTAL PALACE Granada 0EPTF0R9 Odeaa ELEPHANT A CASTLE Theatre HORNCHURCH Odets ST ALBANS Garment WALTHAM mSS Regent WANDSWORTH ROAD Granada LAST 2 DAYS AT ALDERSHOT Palace BISHOPS STORTFORD Regent RARLOW Odean IPSWICH OdnaR LUTON Odean OXFORD Manila Reage PORTSMOUTH FROM SUNDAY AT I AYLESBURY Odeei BELMONT CIRCLE Esselde COLCHESTER Camec 10 00 DARK HICHWAY If Bn IB "i 'V Mould 13 22 zPiTonina DTh'om Vl.

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