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Coventry Evening Telegraph from Coventry, West Midlands, England • 53

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1961 MOFFITT THROUGH TO QUARTER-FINALS Brown and Thomas Go Under Eri Aug' MOFFM. the tolentry Ilearsall assi improved golfers in the country, won through the "News of the World" match play golf champi Surrey. He beat Retie! Waltman, the S. African Moffitt. who has fully justified his selection for Bi was meeting Ken Bousfleld (Coombe Hill) later this a last tour.

stunt, one of the most to the quarter-finals of ionship at Walton Heath Lchampion, by 2 and 1. stain's Ryder Cup team, rternoon for a place in the Moffitt won three of the first four holes. but Weetman fought back magnificently to draw level at the 11th hole. The Coventry golfer regained his touch. however, and got on top again without.

however. being as imwesalve as when accounting for Christy O'Connor and Bob Charles earlier in the week Weetman's Chance la Melville, who later today meets the Australian. Peter Thomson. Thus. if Weetman is to be deprived of his Cup place.

Melville has to win the title. ning. At the 71st he drove the 2SO yasAs but took two putts while Hennirg. after a sliced drive. chipped and holed from Ht.

for a halt in three At the next. Henning drove Into a bush. and had to play out backwards, but got a halt In live when Allies overhit his second through the green. The end came when Henning hit two magnificent shots to within 13ft. of the ptn at the long 31st Alban cut his second.

and lost to a tour against live. AU three players battling for the last place to the British team play America next month. were beaten. Dave Thomas iglunninadalee went 3 and 2 to Neil Coles Eric Brown 4 unattached) lost 2 and I to David Melville Pulford 1. and Harry Weetman (Beladon Park) was beaten 2 and 1 by Ken Bousiteld (Coombe But the vacancy seems almost sure of going to Weelman It is reserved for the title winner, and if he is already In the aide.

or an overseas player wins, then the next man In the order of merit will be chosen This Weetman, and the only player lett in not already chosen Burnside to Lead Albion Attack 1 EST BROMWICH ALBION will be without goalkeeper Jack Wallace and centre-forward Keith Smith at Burnley tomorrow Wallace has a recurrence of the mouth injury received at Ooodixon Park and has been advised to stay in bed for two days. and Smith is suffering from a calf muscle Injury Potter conies itiW goal and Burnside. dropped earlier from his inside-forward position, leads the attack Hotter; Howe. William Ftobson Jones. Drury Jackson.

Hope. Burnside. Bevan. Clark. UMW CHANGE Brian Taylor comes Into the Birmingham team for the first time this season at Ipswich as Auld Is injured Team: Withers.

Poster. Allen; Watts. Smith. Beard: Hellswell. Bloondleid.

Harris. Singer, Taylor. Ci iIT urand'. Woverhampton Wanderer's South African leftwinger. teturns to the side for the home game with Blackpool.

Hinton drops out and Deeley and switch right-wing positions. Team: Pittlayson: Stuart. Jones; Clamp. Slater. Flowers: Dooley.

Stobart. Penner Murray. Durandt. Leeds United will be without their captain and centre-half. Charlton iinjored) for the visit to Sunderland.

Ooodwln moves from left-half axt Bell fills the vacancy on the fta Brat League game of the amigos Colin Barlow, recovered from Injury. leads the Manchester City attack against Arsenal at Hlachbury. taking over from Gerry Baker. Winna Blots Deer Leap Portland 'Photo' Out in I )EER LEAP, the unluckiest horse in training he has been beaten into second place in threel successive Stewards Cup events at Goodwood had to play second Addle again at Doncaster today, where he lost the Portland Handicap to Winna by half a length Deer Leap took the lead at halfway. but Winn', drawn on the rails was in the leading group.

and Chit' Parkes drove the billy past Deer Leap inside the last furlong to win in a Photofinish An objection to the winner by the stewards was overruled Tote idsb places. Oa 4d las 4d 12a dual forecast. Rd Ms dd. 4.10 Princess Mars Sunset's Handicap 16 urlongs I a -Y-0. 1.

Vraarime I Bressler) 4-1 fa 3. Mary 23-1. 3. Whodaslll 0-1 (14 Windmill Vendeuse. Glad Tidings.

Avec la Table. Darwin Get There. Spotty. Mary D. Pint Parasol.

Ambala. Rosie. Jersey LUG lone. 4.4o—Scarborough Stake. (1 mile) Runners (4): Petite Etoite.

Lucky Guy. Grass. Dumb Crambo. Brilliant Rees A big gallery watched Henry Cotton iTemplei. 54, and Doi Rees South Herta).

4s, two of Britain's outstanding players and personalities, who were both winning this title when most of the other competitors were in a pram. But as a match it quickly fizzled out and who succeeded Cotton as Britain's Ryder Cup captain, won by 8 and 5 with a brilliant score of five under fours Marathon Match Harold Henning (South Africa) finally best Peter Allies 4 at the 31st to equal the tournament record for a scheduled 18 holes match Henning was one up at the 18th tee. but a barking dog broke his concentration during mid-swing. and miss-hit drive enabled Altos to square. had two chances of win- The Results WNW 044.

(044444 LID blot ul treVie s6 iPultinit ion i Brawn itansidaelmid). WM, 3 sad I Jacobs a bast and 4 .1 Roo I Darts( boat Cuttan iTenigielN Ord I. DAMomas, Hasnialli beat Waltman Mau Miles) 3 and 1 liatodeld (Combo Rini best 111 Menunan inleisdon fart) 3 and 1 111 Nunt (Nartabourne) beet liutchtn.un Month Ahura) 3 and 2 Henning illaath (Uncoil brat Aliaa Irart.tonel. at Opera Singer Feeling 'a Lot Easier' Was Joan Sutherland, who was unable to sing her role of Lucia In Lucia di Lammermoor at the Edinburgh Festival last night because of an ear complaint. was said today by her secretary to be feeling a lot She is suffering from acute otitis media," which causes a discharge from the ears, and has been told that she must not sing until the discharging has ceased.

Miss Sutherland hopes to be fit again by tomorrow night to take part in the next scheduled performance of the opera. but this is not yet certain Tonight, the Covent Garden Company are presenting the Barber of Seville" In accordance with their published programme. UNCHANGED LINE-UPS Ipswich Town (at home to Birmingham): Bailey: Carberry Compton: Baxter, Nelson. Elsworthy Stephenson. Moran.

Crawford, Phillips, Leadbetter. Blackburn Rovers (away to Nottingham Forest): Else; Bray, Newton: Clayton. Woods. McGrath: Isherwood. Crowe.

Pickering. Douglas. Haverty COPE BACK TO LUTON SIDE After missing three matches through injury. Ronnie Cope, the Luton captain. returns to the aide at centre-half for the visit to Swansea.

Another change is at outside-left where Fleming, ftt again, resumes. Team: Bainham: McNally. Bramwell: Morton. Cope. Droves: Walden.

Ashworth, Turner. Fleming. NERVES lIIROPPEU Southampton. away to Bury. have dropped their centre-forward Derek Reeves.

His place Is taken by Welsey Maughan. who made two League appearances last season Another change is at inside-lett where Tony Mulgrey returns Barry Meyer. signed from Newport on Wednesday. leads the Bristol City attack on the visit of Port Vale Atyeo moves to Inside-right and Jantzen Dertick reggaes Tait on the right wing As Cheesebroush is still worried by his knee injury. Leicester City will be unchanged for the home game with Everton.

Referee Finney on F.I.F.A. List Mr J. Pinney. of Hereford, has been added to the international list of referees for this season and is in charge of the England v. Iceland amateur international at High Wycombe on Saturday.

September 16. He Joins six other Englishmen. R. J. Leafe.

J. Kelly. K. Howley. 0.

McCabe. A Holland and K. G. Aston. on the international list Mr Pinney created a big impression in charge of last season's Leicester City v.

Sheffield United F.A two replays. Cup setni-Snal which went to lan Crawford's Debut Chance lan Crawford. signed from Hearts in July. makes his Leagu debut for West Ham at Villa tomorrow. The left-wing position rests between Crawford and Musgrove.

who was injured In training. The defence Is unchanged. Team: Leslie; Kirkup. Bond: Hurst. Brown.

Moore: Scott. Woosnam. Sea ley. Dick. Musgrove or Crawford DARLINGTON'S NEW BACK John Peverell.

a 19 years old reserve. will make his League debut for Darlington against Colchester. He gets his chance as Mulholland has tonsilitis. Team: Hunter: Henderson. Peverell: Phillips.

Greener. Robson; Maltby. Spence. Windross. Luke.

Martin Bening 7 Tender Word, 5-2 Kyrenla. 11-1 frinite. 1004 Crowded Room. Rorie'. Final Swing.

1004 Mon Wetiche. British Legionnaire. 20-1 Bakhars Won by 2. I. Trainor: R.

Coiling Prar imy Oulbast mi urei ui the umieei Or Owes, triOswistry. 0 3 '4 1 xW Like Pinza Racegoers commented on the likeness of Aznip to his sire alter Lester Piggott's mount had won the September Maiden Stakes by a length from Nardus. Pima won as a two-year-old at the Doncaster September meeting. Aznip. who headed Nardus inside the last furlong.

was a popular winner. being backed from 7-4 to 11-10. Just when the favourite. Via Tenenna. and Pine Arts were fighting out desperate battle over the last 100 yards of the Autumn Nursery, at Sandown Park Tommy Carter came bursting between the pair of them on Risky.

and. so fast did his mount finish. that he got up to win by a head from Via Tenerana. The 21b. overweight which Peter Robinson had to declare must have cost Via Tenerana the race In view of the narrow margin by which the colt was beaten DONCASTER 20 corp i a ti re, Spl a ag Handl- I Henry) 100-1 2 lisiden Merle IJ, Simel 6-4 fay.

3 See See IP Concannon) 1-1 Also ran: Carnival Dancer. Plight Pair Saralipper. Steve Orey. Vintner.Applan View Hett.V6. 6.4 Golden Merle.

6-1 Carnival Dancer. See See, 7-1 Barslipper 1004 100-7 Vintner. 100-6 Appian View. 20-1 Steve Grey. 60-1 Plight Fair Won by 3 Feakes.

Tote: WIG. 2 ern. 12a. 44. 54 ed es 24 dual forecast an 10a Sd 930 September Malden Stakes 0 1 1 7 furlongs) 2-Y-0.

20 ran. (L Piggott I 11-10 far. 2 Williamson I 28-1 3 iS th 100-7 Also ran; 'Oriole. Baritone. Canalettino.

Vargo. Gold Eagle. Andrea Perrot's. Trade Wind. Initial.

Hinton Blewett. Poet and Peasant. Baster Bell. Pretty Swift. Rose of Bombay.

PI occ uI e. Pa rthaon. April Song. Zaragora Betting: 11-10 Attain. 3-1 Hinton Blewett.

10-1 Baritone. 10041 Poet and Peasant. Pretty Swift. 100-7 Initial. Rut rippa.

Part haon. 10041 Golden Oriole, Canalettlno, 20-1 Trade Wind. Rose of Bombay. 23-1 others. Won by 1.

same Trainer: Warless fa el Win. as ad Pliers 456 11:2 lad Cl 7. ad Q. 5 (2 i a 1 1 5 1 2 "lar es eli ra nts fur-1 oL. Ya Park) 1004 2 Deer Leap 10 Starkey) 9-2 fay 3 lialsy Rene 10.

Sougoure) 16-2 Also ran: Skymaater. Patinas. Star Combine. Tudor Plash. Minstrel King.

Scandale. March Atone Mythical Return. Blue Over. Belly Oak. Paclflco.

Lister Rock. Wildeye. Betting: 9-2 Deer Leap, 11-2 Skymaster. 15-2 Daley Belle. 9-1 Paciftco 10-1 Scandale 1004 Blass.

Tudor. Plash. 100-7 Palatlna. 1004 Star Combine. 20-1 Minstrel Ring.

Blue Over. Sells Oak. Laster Rack. 33-1 others Won by e. II Trainer: Writ's Tote: Win.

£2 places 1441 10d es 13. 4d 3.3s iTe ra ran Handicap (11 I TIMIWN fD Bmlth fav 2 IN Mclntosh .7 1 1 64 3 Final swing IJ. Mime' 10041 Also ran: Kerenia. Mon British Legionnaire. Crowded Room.

Krinite SANDOWN nursery Handicap 1 I milt 1. 9 ran. 1 NlvwV (T. Carter) 2 Via Teitersaa (P. Roblthapn) Fine ID Keith) 11 41 fay 1...

ran: Northern Saga. Cos- Santaway. Mr Polly. Prepotent. Once lit Via Tenerana.

3-1 Santaway. 7-1 Prepotent. S-1 Pine Arta. Northern Sada. 1004 Commielle 100-7 Risky.

1 004 Mr. Polly. 33-1 Grace Noble Won by head, short head Trainer: It Jarvis. cote Yiln CIO Os 6d places. CI fa as Is.

2d dual forecast ClO Isa Sd 9 a Stakes (II 5 ran I Hutchinson) 2 Jour IE Smlthl 1:4 3 Charts rc Jones) 741 AIL) ran Aid Back Leal Betting 9-4 on Cipriani. 0-4 Abat Jour 20-1 Magna Charta. 40-I others Won by I. 12 Trainer: P. Prendergast In Ireland.

Tote: Win. bs 4d forecast M. 2d. nl neT ran Handicap "I 1 MMV.4141.1. 41.1.

1 Swlnburrel 3-1 fay. 2 lireen Gables IR Hutchlnsonl 3 pock ID Icelth) Alab raO7 Iron Btue. Cop. Babu. Fog II Betting: 9-1 Nar.hall Hall.

100-30 Green Gables 7-2 Keystone Cop. 5-1 Kings Rock. 11-1 Iron Blue. 10-1 Fog 11. 20-1 Babu Won by 2 I.

Trainer: Nels 3n Tote: 11Ytn. 12s. id places. is 10d da 10d dual forecast El 54. 3.30 two-year-old States 17 furlongs I 2-Y-0 ran.

1 1111 EN. ME '4i 11 Sm. Chl 2-1 ter. 2 Oeseadale). 'Don Morris) 11-2 3 Deaey lIM Ilsottle ID Keith) 0-1 Naturalist.

Souelda. Aberconway. Gaul. Authorise. Fleeting Glimpse 2-1 Hidden Meaning.

5-2 Oroondates. 15-3 Bouelds. 11-1 Authorise. 9-1 Deauville Dandy, 10-1 Aberconway. 100-7 Naturalist.

1004 Gaul. 33-1 Fleeting Glimpse. Won by 2. 11 Trainer: Leader Wl n. li; 2er; Fa Ca: fie 2d es.

4d dual forecast 13a. 4d. 4.o Nursery Handicap (5 furlongs) 2-Y-0 II ran 1 I.lPfir LORD ID. 2 Rattans (g Bmlth 1 3 Fte4 West 1W 3wlnburn ran: Dipper. Oisaao.

Pillar of Fire Lyonadn R3satars. Deliela, Betting: 9-2 5-1 Dipper 7-1 Past 15-2 Lehi" Laid. Pillar of Fire. 5-1 Lvonado. 10-1 100-11 Rosaura.

Won by 1 Trainer: T. Corbett An objection to the winner warn overruled. 4.911—H00k Handicap Stakes 12 71.1 ndles I Ruaner allli: Polyktor, Mellen Rock. La Partsienoe. POrtiven.

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