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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 33

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Lingfield Path racing TURN TACTICS PAY OIF r' 'f The Daily Telegraph Tuesday October 31 1972 Australian Open Golf Championship Thomson surges to six-stroke victory over unset Graham jwW A 1 fe-4 RUSSIAN ENTRY WITHDRAWN FROM BIG US RACE By HOTSPUR (Peter Scott) TTERALD this Russian Derby winner has been withdrawn from the Washington International at Laurel on Nov 11 because officials of this Maryland racecourse ruled that Skala another Russian three-year-old was insufficiently good to merit an invitation The Soviet Minister of Agriculture exerted some pressure to get Skala invited but Skala finished a poor fifth to the German-trained Prince Ippi in Preis von Europa recently and Prince Ippi himself did not merit an invitation Batthyany was continued at yesterday when Gift won the £8000 Prix Perth ANDY TURNELL a rider 1 noted for his waiting tactics cast aside that policy with devastating effect at Lingfield Park yesterday when he romped home on 14-1 chance Gay Manicou in the Plaistow Handicap Hurdle Going down to the start Turnell was unable to settle Gav Manicou and rather than fight a losing restraining battle in the race he wisely decided on the tearaway tactics which had their rivals toiling before the straight was reached Gay Manicou had seven lengths to spare over the runner-up Egbert at the finish with Kala-mata half a length away third Harbour Bar the 7-4 favourite fell at the fifth flight and Douglas Barrott his rider was taken to hospital with concussion and minor head injuries condition was later said to be Gay Manicou the first horse owned by golfer Arthur Harrison who retired as a professional at Worthing two months ago was the fourth success for the Findon stable of Mrs Diane Oughton since relaxed she took over the licence for her Graham husband Alan who died in June Thomson re-'koning The two tied on began when his drive of bounds He trail a birdie three hole! Johnsol (right) ridden by Peter Warner appears to be jumping this Lingfield Park fence with his legs crossed He landed safely and went on to beat Squiffy (Bob Champion) by a length and a half in the Outwood Handicap By TERRY SMITH in Adelaide PETER THOMSON strolled to a four-under-par 68 to defeat David Graham by six strokes in play-off for the Qantas Australian £9300 Open championship at Kooyonga Adelaide decider between the Australians who had 281 after 72 holes in sensational fashion angry Graham hooked from the first tee out eventually tooik a two-over-par seven at this easy hole to Thomson who began with by holing a 20-footer by strokes after only one I Utterly relaxed Saint-Cloud Card Gift Card whom she bought after he had finished second in this French 2000 Guineas won mile test by half a length i from Sparkler Sparkler successful in the Prix Course Notes find Hints Perth of 1971 beat Roy Bridge to walk-over last week and his jockey David Goulding weighed out without it By the time the clerk of the course Nick Lees spotted the error the horses were on their way to the post and Supermaster recalled and resaddled with an extra 21b understandably considered it the last straw Or anyway he refused point blank to exert himself in the rare and his trainer Arthur Stephen- Martin red-letter day (John Oakey) quality was much ill evidence but it wasn't an afternoon easily forget He scored the Mr John Schapiro President of Laurel Racecourse saud that after lengthy talks with the Russians we still could not seem to make them understand that our invitation race confined to high-class nilin Russia's last runner in this event finished second to Behistoun six years ago Anilin is generally regarded as the best horse produced in Russia since he war and he is now at stud there Nicolai Xasibov who was Anilin's regular rider is now LINGFIELD COURSE HOTSPUR 12 45 Donizetti 115 Paveh Star 145 The Weary Friar 2 Shawnigan 2 HORATIO nap) 315 Quite Sweet 145 Ja-k DOUBLE Record 245 EVEN 315 Quite now 43 was utterly He never allowed to get hack into the by plucking five birdies from this beautifully groomed course He was content to keep Legionnaire bought onlv hours I nftt! before the Chaldnn for hs tnendous putting Hurdle (Div I) bv Mr A Smith- Apart from his 20-foot effort at Bowman achieved his fourth sue- thp firs Thomson knocked in a ressivp victory in Hpcisive fashion 0-footpr for a bird ip at tlho sixth heating Virkiwvn bv two lengths an( 0 feet for another last rare in short loth as well as holing this said Mr Smith- several notable putts from about Bowman also acquired s'x Calvpso Boy and both will now He said later: had a tre-race in the United States where mendous putting year I must be the jumping season starts in i getting a bit more cunning in I the If putted like this EVEN UP IS BEST By Our Course Correspondent IfVEN UP winner of two good-class novice events last season makes his first appearance in handicap company at Lingfield Park today and looks to hold an outstanding chance in the Crowborou gh Handicap Hurdle (245) The five-year-old ended last season bv finishing unplaced in the Gloucestershire Hurdle after showing up prominently until the sixth flight and I think he will prove too good for Horatio despite the lack of a previous race Graham Thomer who rides yA'n should earlier have af Liverpool her owner Mr John landed the Biggin Hill Handicap RlCTa ara fr3inar Waller Wharton (145) on Jack Palmer who By MARI BOROUGH EITHER quantity nor at Leicester yesterday Martin Blackshaw will first hat-trick of his career Bigg and trainer Walter Wharton understandably felt the Grand bv three-quarters of a length tor second place Rocket was fifth with the other English runner lord David further behind Gift Card started at 81-10 Place odds for Spirkler and Rov Bridge were 9-10 and 39-10 Deep Diver £400000 Mr David Robinson has now completed the sale of Deep Diver this champion sprinter for £400000 Deep Diver retires to the Castle Hvde Stud Co Cork PARK SELECTIONS CORK FORM 1245 Donizetti Simian Palmer 215 Shawnigan 2 45 Horatio OLD SMOKFY (nap) Horatio and Quite Sweet Fleet CP i nap) Sweet Horatio sharpened-up by his recent Newbury race i napped for the Crow-borough Handicap Hurdle at Lingfield Park today Simian will be the most notable hor-se on view here seeking his first win since he heat Royal Relief for Massey-Ferguson Gold Cup in December 1970 Simian is not easy to train The training and has charge of Herald which belongs to Mr John Magnier Nasibov rates Herald highly and one of his three new owners the eolt has won live of his six races this vear Mr Sangster and Mr While the Russians have with- Joseph McGrath complete the new drawn in displeasure partnership Deep Divers stud Gold has joined the Laurel field services will probably be priced to represent Venezuela This four-year-old recently won the Premio Simon Bolivar most important race Horatio napped son busy elsewhere will get not two seconds from eight runners this autumn and egionnaire gave apprentice Bill Howlett his fifth success from seven rides After making if two wins in two attempts in the Outwoorl Handicap Johnsol ridden bv Peter Warner is to eniov a hunting Owner-trainer George Wallace said: bring him back for the Artillerv Cun at Kempton Park in the spring an old gunner and its my ambition to win this So easv was Wilder-wick success that trainer Mrs Bettv Kennard plans to run him again at Newbury on Prince 3-4 favourite for this event was carried out as Tatan Furze darted to the right with four fences to inmn but was well behind Zam-homba at the time only this bad news but a £10 fine on top improved last season Quite Sweet preferred Simian top weight here has failed to win since capturing the 1970 Mossey-Ferguson Gold Cup kut runs today instead of at Newbury tomorrow Quite Sweet and Old Smokey won divisions of a novice hurdle at Newbury recently and they elvish in the Rotherfield Juvenile Hurdle (Div II) I prefer the former whose winning time was nearly a second faster than that of his rival Mister Hapsburg Gold invited McKennas Gold scored two English wins in 1971 before the Anglo-Irish Agency exported him He has clearly made much im- Provement Gold is by aberge II sire of Rheingold and this Italian Derby winner Gav Lussac Countess Prix de de Triomphe winner San San is the main European hope at laurel although no filly or mare has yet been successful in this race A splendid season for Countess Weary Friar has both fitness and In an open race for the Pem-a big weight allowance in his burv Handicap (215) favour when they clash for the Record Fleet from David I Biggin Hill Handicap These in-form stable is preferred to LINGFIELD PARK (MI) JACKPOT CARD in the 20s Pd hair won twice as many There was a stir on the first tee when Graham 26 objected to Thomson being gi-en the honour without a coin being tossed RaffertY's Rules he said loudlv Why a coin being tossed? Tournament director John Spooner explained that the Australian Golf Union which controls tVe e'pnt had decided Thomson should ht off first on a count-hack to the previous dax's round Graham was upset bv the incident and said later: hole cost me the One-man boycott Despite his splendid victory Thomson is not going to relax his one man bovoott on this Dunlop tournament at Yarra Yarra in Melbourne He had refused to olav in the p-evious week's Wills Mate-s and now the Dunloo because the Australian PGA is rot suppilyimg the full Mafrih 1 Cup Mr Corcoran added that 44 nations would definitely take part in this professional event which starts in Melbourne next Thurs- day week Athletics TEMl STEPS DOWN Naftali Temu the Kenyan who i ran the 1968 Olympic 10 000 metres is retiring from international competition reports Reuter from Nairobi Trainer Brian Swift must be sorry to lose Legionnaire the first horse to win four races off the reel for him Swift has the solendid record of six wins and New event This new event will not start until July The A anticipate eight rounds being necessary and aim to finish in mid-September This they hope will avoid the annuail failing away of interest after the EBA championships in mid-August LINGFIELD PARK (NH) Coursr winners 145 I5m 'chi: Simian (2im 2 45 (2m h11a) Horatio (2m hdle) Quwito (2m hdl) Jockey 4ncc Aug 1967) Mould 13 KeMewav 10 Pitman 10 Davids Kin 8 Biddlecombe 6 Ntki-ns 5 BrTOn 5t Innard 5 Moore 5 Davies 4 Guest 4 Maine 4 Norman 4 Trainers Winter 17 Cazalet 15 Price 12 Cunden 10 Barons 9 Miss A Sine'air 8 Turnell 8 rm- tag- 7 Cuneietl 7 Giflnrd 6 Hooton 6 Smyth 6 STEWARDS: Mr Rogerson Iord Pratt Mr Kindersley Major Wigan Mr A Ormiston Raceeard numbers i Jackpot prefix in light typei is shown on left this form figures in black Riders' allowances in brackets course winner distance winner BF beaten favourite fell pulled up unseated rider refused brought down Advance official going: Hdle GOOD TO FIRM FIRM 12 45 (Jackpot Prefix 1): NOVEMBER SELLING HANDICAP Value to winner £204 2m (3 declared Straight Forecast) 102 1340PF EASTERN BLUE BLOOD (Mrs Muggeridge) Mugqerldge 11 11-11 Kelleway 105 2PCMOF RAINBOW ROYAL (Mr Cheeseman) Long lO 10-8 Forsy 106 004332 OONIZT CMrs Foster) Cmnn 6 10-0 Atkins FORECAST 11-10 Eastern Blneblood 5-4 Donizetti 4 Rainbow Royal FORM Gl'IDE Donizetti was beaten 101 bv Mister Hapsburg (level! at Plumpton Oct 24 (firm) Eastern Blueblood fell in race won by Brumby Hill (gave 91b) at Plumpton (2m 7 50y) Oct 24 (firm) Rainbow Royal fell in race won bv Shawnigan (nave 201b) at Plumpton (2m) Aug 16 (firm) DONIZETTI may beat Eastern Blueblood SS Martin Blackshaw three Leicester winners But there was a silver lining and Princess Camilla dub' carried home a blissful Blackshaw later to complete his hat-trick on Little Green Man in the Midland Handicap Hurdle Mr Bigg intends to enter Princess Camilla for the Grand National and is only a little less emphatic about her chances than he was when Oxo won on this course the year before his Ain- tree triumph And who open international bowls cham- 17VTT 4 TVT 4 17 may Cwc 1 ha-e esta bl i shed "quTte FVetoria Jrom ENGLAND NAMED a big enough reputation over fences to ride Princess Camilla in the big one Tommy Stack came off serond best to Scots Bloom on Black Friar and ended the day by losing his lead in the table For Ron Barrv won two races at Hexham on Red Cross Boy and Levanzo and goes to the front for the first time It may have been a red-letter day in Martin diary hut personally I shall remember it for a less worthy reason the second official disqualification in a career of hitherto mostly undetected crime! opponents on one green the dub coming out first in the draw to have choice of ground Committee Rut the matter goes far deeper than this as Thomson is doing everything possible to break up the present tournament schedule and introduce some new blood among the sponsors been proud of this as a national he said laer When Bob Miirphy make the cut for the last davl gets 3000 dollars (about 1 500 to tep off in the Australian Open when the first prize is 3600 dollars (£1800) a sorry England South Africa Australia and Argentina are the main dangers to the United States in the World Cup in the opinion of Fred Corcoran American executive director of the International Golf Assotia-tion Mr Corcoran expressed this view to Reuter when he arrived in Svdney vesterdav with Tom Weiskoof the Pioradilly mafvh-piriv champion and one of the American team for the World On other pages Page Soccer 34 Rugby Union 34 Boxing 35 Motor Racing 35 Lawn Tennis 35 VS WADKINS 22 SETS CASH RECORD ANA WADKINS 22 raised his prize money this season to £45820 by winning the Sahara invitation golf tournament in Las Vegas reports Reuter Wadkins from Winston-Salem North Carolina has now topped the previous highest sum won by a golfer playing in his first season on States circuit the United triumph in the £54000 tournament his first major win as a professional was achieved despite pressure from Arnold Palmer -and Jack Nicklaus He had a final round of 69 for a 273 total and victory over Palmer by one stroke Nicklaus taking two over par at the final hole finished equal fifth with Bob Eastwood FINAL SCORES 273 Wadkins 65 OS 70 6 274 A ialtnr bo 69 71 69 275 Brewer 71 69 67 68 Irwio 70 69 67 69 276 kliUh 66 69 3 ob 6 L-dsiwood 69 68 71 68- 277 Mdhtttey 66 73 70 Knudson Canatla) 67 70 66 76 Hetoert 72 69 67 69 OPEN CHARGES UP Admission charges to next Open at Troon are being increased partly because of A Practice admission will cost £1 the fiiet two days of the championship £2 and the final two days £2 50 RADICI TMENT (Bergamo Italy Final plrg 284 Iriine B) 287 Daewu 288 A Croce Goies (O6) FORD FIESTA AMATEUR CH'SHIP I mtl (PaiiM MajOiua) 148 Loo Wd DonayhaJeej 149 Hurve (Langley Park) 152 Lewis llor- quayi Sorrer ACTION REPLAY PLAN OPPOSED Len Shipman president of the Football League last night rejected a suggestion that TV cameras should operate at all matches so that referees could consult the tapes when in doubt Mr Shipman said he was perturbed about by after League games and felt that referees should be in sole charge The League must ensure that good referees were not lost to the game through being under pressure from TV HOCKEY YY RAF INTlH-( OMMAND CH'SHIP (Cranwp Minrnjnw 1 Srriite Mainteiiivce II 0 ing 0 Strike 2- RIDERS HURT Mr Michael Bloom broke a wrist when Portrag fril in The Quorn at Ieio ester vesterdav and Mr Miriael Snowdon fractured a collar-bone when Felixkirk came down in the Pytchley Novice Hurdle COURSE SPECIALISTS LEICESTER (NH) Tour 2 0 -3m Fmp-s (2m hdh twirw 3m hd) (3m 330 (3m eti) Mr Crinkle (2m h11) JfKkrr sin Atin 1967) BToogn 12 BdtlJcomb 11 Ci 10 Sh nrk 9 n-irnT 6 Pitman 6 Buckley 5 Dvt 5 Tralntm--Gandolfo 1 1 Anrortage 8 Ir ummp 6 Forster 1 Jones 6 RimKl 6 Miller 6 145 (Prefix 3): BIGGIN HILL HANDICAP CHASE £612 2m (3 Straight Forecast) 301 24MPF SIMIAN (O (Mr Sanderson) Miss Sinclair 10 l'2-3 Rowell 303 424144 JACK PAT MER (Mr Bird) Goswell 7 10-8 Thorner 304 321222 THE WEARY FRIAR (Mr Martin) Barons 8 10-0 Davies SP FORECAST 6-4 Simian 7-4 The Weary Friar 9-4 Jack Palmer FORM GUIDE The Weary Friar was beaten 1 al by Silver Socks (give lib) at Worcester (3m) Oct 18 (good) JacR Palmer was beaten more than 201 when lst of 4 to Roman Holiday (gave 121b) at Kempton (3m) Oct 14 (firm) Simian failed to finish in his last two starts last season and in previous race was beaten 171 when last of 4 to Cloudsmere (rec 201b) over course (2'jm) Nov 1 1971 (firm) SIMIAN is preferred to The Weary Friar 2 15 (Prefix 4): PEMBURY HANDICAP £612 2m (6 Straight Forecast) B2111F SHAWNIGAN (BF) (Mr A Wood) Muggeridge 8 11-3 Kelleway F000F4 HEATH SONG (Mrs Backhouse) Hooton 7 10-13 Guest 400301 MISTER HAPSBURG (Mr Baker) McNally 7 10-4 (41b ex) Thorner 406 210230 RECORD FLEET (Mr Emery) Barons 6 10-3 Dirs 40 100023 ALGORTA KING (Mr Hamon) Speid-Soote 10 10-0 Atkins 409 004022 DADDY 'S BOY' (Mr Crrwwnan) Crossman 7 10-0 DADDY'S BOY run Leicester (30) states trainer SP FORECAST 7-4 Shawnigan 3 Mister Hapsburg 9-2 Algorta King 5 Record Fleet 8 Heai Song FORM GUIDE Mftater Hapaburg bt Donizetti (level) by Id at Plumpton (2m) Oct 24 Shawnigan (gave 221b) fell (firm) In previous race Shawnigan bt Pernie (rec 51b) by 71 at Devon and Exeter (2m 40y Sept 21 (firm) Algorta Klnq was beaten 61 when 3rd to Pollock Fair (gave 21b) at Huntingdon (2m lOOy) Oct 21 (firm) Heath Song was beaten about 291 when last of 4 to Roman Holiday (gave 181b) at Ascot (3m) Oct 25 (firm) Record Fleet was out of first 6 to Barbirolli (rec 221b) at Newton Abbot (2m) July 31 (firm) SHAWNIGAN will be hard to beat Mister Hapsburg next best 2 15 (Prefix 5): CROWBOROUGH HANDICAP HURDLE £612 2m (5 Straight Forecast) 501 000110 EVEN UP (Mr Whitcomb) Mrs Oughton 5 11-2 Thorner 502 221 104 HORATIO (CD) (Mrs Gardner) Winter 4 11-2 Pitman 503 2F3310 RIVER ROTHER (Lady Hardy-Roberts) Beeeon 7 10-9 Jenkins (3) 504 300412 QULNITO (CD) (Mrs Meats) Barons 4 10-7 Davies 505 140020 ISLAY MIST (Lady Coleridge) Miss Sinclair 4 10-0 Rowell SP TORECAST 9-4 Horatio 5-2 Even Up 11-4 Quenito 5 Islay Mist 8 River Rot her FORM GLIDE Quenito was beaten hd by Zarib (gave 91b) at Worcester (3m) Oct 18 (good) Horatio was beaten 91 when 4th to Bedouin (rec 41b) at Newbury (2m) Oct 20 (firm) River Rother was beaten 5J4l when 6th to Iranian Court (rec lib) at Plumpton (2m) Oct 9 (firm) Islay Mist was beaten Just over 21 when 5th to Hit Parade (gave 71b) at Folkestone Sept li (firm) Even Up was out of first 6 to Noble Life (level) at Cheltenham (2m 2OOy March 14 (soft) and in previous race bt Junior Partner (rec 71b) by 51 at Kempton (2m) Feb 2i5 (yielding) HORATIO may beat Quenito 3 15 (Prefix 6): ROTHERFIELD JUVENILE HURDLE (Div II) 3-Y-O £612 2m (7 Dual Forecast) 601 1 GOLDEN JET (Capt Bailey) Bailey 11-12 Hughes 603 1 QUITE SWEET (Mr Coker) Taylor 11-8 Pitman 604 1 OID SMOKEY (Mr Ball) Bolton 11-4 Mould 605 12L RLNNING LIRE (Mr Pritthard-Gordon) Smyth 11-4 Skelton (5) 606 THE KAYCFF-STAN (Mr Powell) McNally 10-10 1 Watkineon 608 3 PIRATE GOLD (Mr Grob) Masson 10-10 Biridlecombe 612 00 TRLBOY (Mr A Bersey) Barons 10-10 Davies FORECAST 2 Ouite Sweet 3 Old Smokey 4 Golden Jet 13-2 Running Fire 10 Pirate Gold 12 Treboy IB The Kayceestan FORM GLIDE Golden Jet walked over at Ascot Oct 25 Ouite Sweet bt Paveh Star (level) by 21 at Newbury (2m) Ojct 21 with Treboy (rec 5lb in rrai (firnn Old Smokey bt Co-Partner (level) by 11 at Newbury (2m Oct 21 (firm) Pirate Gold was beaten 141 when 3rd to Duk (gave 91b) at Kempton 2mt Oct 14 (firm) Running Fire unseated rider in race won by Duk (rec olbi at Plumpton (2m) Sept 27 (firm) and in previous race was beaten 51 bv Haardraade (level) at Fontwell (2m ID Aug 30 (firm) OLD SMOKEY' is preferred to Ouite Sweet TOTE TREBLE: 115 215 3 15 DOLBLE: 145 245 JACKPOT: A11 Six 402 403 405 National fences hardly ideal tor a man still trying to break his steeplechasing duck But plains were changed and with Princess Camilla switched to Leicester she and Martin set out together for the Leicestershire Silver Fox Handicap His duck had been broken by that time in any case on Scots Bloom in Division I of the Quoin and once the luck turns it tends to stay that way because Princess task was almost certainly made easier by the tribulations of her principal rival Supermaster A 21b penalty Fad not it seems been declared for Supermaster's AND FORM Man of Devon finished second but after an objection and inquiry was placed fourth TOTE DOUBLE: Prrnc 'ss Camilla UttJe Grean Man £8 10 (30 tickets) TREBLE scot Bloom S-hait oi Light 6i f()gg rty £39 60 (5 tickets) HEXHAM (NH) (Going: Firm) 130 (2m hdle): Red Cross Boy iR Barry 8-13F) 1 Follow Me Moorhead 6-1) 2 Soutra iB Flelcher 4-1) 3 Also: 4 Brother Bell 4 ran 101 31 101 (W Watts Bridlington) late: Win 16p 66p 20 (2m ch): Lothian Brig (Mr Adder 6-4) 1 Gorawood (J Ep-right 2 Also: 6 VValnstone (D 3 fan 51 (J Alor Pontetand) Tote: Win! 2rp 29p 30 (2m Levanro (R Barry 4-6F) 1 Auld Reekie (Mr WPon 13-8) 2: BranxhoJm Castle (D Moor- head 10-1) 3 Also: 25 Fanrx Lrvr 4 ran 11 81 191 (A Mctagar Jedburgh) Tote: Win 12p 21 1 3-30 (2m hdle): Lav Star Br 5-2C 1 Madln (Mr Lirb 4 5F 2 Wfimum Barry 7-2 3 10 Trir 4 2jl 101 81 Watts Bridlington Tote wifi 39p 50p a 45 (3m JfPad Walked over (C Scott Jedburgh) TOTE DOUBLE My Coop A Lag Sfcvr £5 Pip (12 tickets) TREPTF Lottiiao B-ig A Levwiro (paid on first two F'gs) £1-70 (24 tickets) stait: of going Ydvance oflldaj going for tomea-pow's mHng Ness1urv Flat soft Hdle good 'Ch Sedgefield (N H): 3S Even After barged in the Hurdle an Tt was as the patrol film showed with painful clarity a fair cop too As Man of Devon landed over the last Pvtrihlev Nov res flourish of mv whip sent him barging into Even After Foggertv was home and drv bv that time hut having finished fourth on Even After Mr Chris King objected both to me and to Hashish who had finished third C1 Tnp film as I say was unequivocal and thougrl rpject- inrr Vial-f Viic rlaim tihp Rewards in nail nis (laim rnesie warns quite rightly accepted the other nrni Ttl cfD ITmiYCC Ot IAL StltiUUIIYUS 1000 Guinea and Oaks: High Sphere (10 am Friday) LEICESTER SELECTIONS i i i I factors should prove decisive A vv i Mm my RESULTS AND GRIGLAND GREEN Doubtless II Mont Pincon (Mr Coed) 8 11-2 Mr Mickm 8-1 2 AH Mountain Path (Mr Wright) 6 11-5 Brogan 7-2 3 Also: 5-4F Prince (co) 8 Latan Furze (ro) 12 Takasaki 4th 20 yg rot (f) 23 Arctic Fair (f 8 ran 151 12 201 (Mri Kennard I a union Tote: Wm £107 place 28 22p 14p Dual feast £6 95 245 PI A1STOVV HDLE £612 2m GAY MANICOU Manicou Ross (Mr A Harrison) 8 10-3 A 1 urnevi 14-1 1 EGBERT Dalsea Lulec uMr Cadbury) 4 10-7 Brogan 6-1 2 KAI AM AT A Khalkis La Bonn (Mr Saunders) 6 10-1 Atkww 20-1 3 Also: 7-4 Harbour Bar (f 6 Some Surprise 9 Europca-nure (5th) 10 Oh Brother 12 Amundsen (6th) 14 Mexico Rvlly 16 Dorian Tam Rating (4tb) 33 Border Scot Scots Gambol 13 ran 71 lal: 31: hd I1! Mrs Oughton Findon) Tote: Win £1 64 places 47p 27p CHALDON (Div II) £272 2m HDLE INTO BATTLE hr March Past ludicca Cohen 4 10-9 Francome 5-1 1 Sparki ng Prince (Mr Raym nd) 4 11-0 MmM 2-n RYMRIG bl Suitnv VV OwTflg (Mr Akew 5 11-5 King 12-1 3 Also: Palastar 15-2 Dixl Badminton TALBOT STUART HEAD EAST Bv RUTNAGUR Derek Talbot the English champion and Elliott Stuart his NATTONALGEuffjvfosetme doubes partner who are due to play in an imitation tournament in Djakarta from Nov 15-18 will stop first in Bombay to participate in an international tournament from Nov 7 The English pair will be playing with The elite of world badminton on this trip an idea preparation for the internat onal against West Germany in Blackburn on Nov "0 and The second round of the Thomas Cup in late December Minnesota Ringers 7 Or'oago mark Hawks 1 PTn'otleiwhia Flvens 5 Tns'-mer Maple leafs 2 Boston Bruin 9 New York lvander Montreal Canndten 2 (NH) RUNNERS RIDERS Even Up (Graham Thomer) fancied for the Crowborough Handicap Hurdle 115 (Prefix 2): ROTHERFIELD JUVENILE HURDLE (Div I) 3-Y-O £612 2m (8 Dual Forecast) 03 BOYTHORPF (Mr Clapp) Cann 11-0 Atkin Hl'RRlCANE RIDE (Mr Cottier) McCourt 11-0 White DIRT TRACK (Mrs Bell) A Moore 10-10 Guest GOOD RELATIONS (Mrs YYhigham) Mrs Oughton 10-10 Thorner HELLO I UN A (Mr Pasmore) Supple 10-10 Lawson 2lu KIONIAROUF (Mr Goodfellow) Supple 10-10 Uttley PAR LE KOI (Mr MrBridei Sutcliffe 10-10 Daxies 21 2 32 PAVEH STAR (Mr Hawker) A Stevens 10-10 Champion ORFCAST 5-4 Paveh Star 5-2 Boythorpe 7-2 Par le Roi 8 Good Relations 14 others IORM GUIDE PincH Star was beaten 21 by Ouite Sweet (level) at Newbury 2m) Oct 21 with Bothorpe (level) a hd away 3rd (firm) Hello Luna was brought down in race won by Ronson Avenue (level) at Huntingdon (2m 200y) Oct 21 iftrmi With more than half the field running for the first time a form election cannot be justified i 1 1 I Vnjgjjn niHl Pjg PRICES AT THREE MEETINGS LINCFIEII) PARK (AH) (Going: Hdle Good lo linn Firm) 1245 CHALDON NOVICES div 1) £27 2 2m LEGIONNAIRE br Zenobia (Mi Smith -Bow man) 4 11-5 Hmvlctt 2-5F 1 KKIWN Even Money Buried City (Capt Knight) 5 11-5 1) Rairot: 8-1 2 FOL1 OW THROUGH lyphoon Cherry Bwi (Mr Brown) 4 11-0 Htme 8-1 3 Also: 20 Kate Twilinlit Arveusis Ket vh Pnde 5'h 33 Bur Fire (4(h) esnook HOTSPUR 130 Sound Away 2 0 Roi-Dal 2 30 Essira 3 No Commission 330 Mr Crinkles 4 0 Super Phoenix Advanre official going: Hdles GOOD: FIRM 130: BARSBY HURDLE (Div I) Value to winner £204 2m (14 declared) P00F2 1 SOI ND AYVAY Miller 5 11-8 Cartwright 2 200330 ANOTHER MARSHALL Gandolfo 7 11-0 Shoemark 3 ARCTIC FLIGHT Bailey 5 11-0 King 4 000000 BINGO BOY Barlow 7 11-0 Glover 6 404004 OC YTRICE Cowley 6 11-0 P- Duggins (5) a FRXNTIC FREDDIE Renshaw 5 11-0 Mr Hill (7) 9 0 GAELIC MOON Peacock 6 11-0 A Leahy 13) 10 GOI DFN PRINCE II Whiston 5 11-0 Davies (7) 12 JEST WONDERING Tatlnw 5 11-0 VV Smith 16 (1 PORTHOLME Wharton 5 11-0 Blatkshaw OOP43P PRINCE ALERICS Atkin 6 11-0 Hett 18 03 ROMANOFF Speid-Soote 6 11-0 Norman PUFPPP SJH Hatves 12 11-0 Owen 7) 2i pp STANSFIFED James 7 11-0 P- Buckley SP FORECAST- 2 Sound Awav 5-2 Another Marshall 9-2 Arrtir Flight 7 Romanoff 12 Stansfield 14 Just Wondering Golden Prince II 16 othem 20 SIX HILLS HANDICAP HURDLE £510 3m (7 Dual Forecast) 212 742 SF A At PRESS 1CD1 Gilman 7 11-7 Burkley 2 -111023 ROI-DAL Bailey 5 11-4 King 5 1 50000 AN WORTH CODE Sruiiamor" 8 10-12 Turnell -40(131 IRUTl Hollinsbead 5 11-1 4lb ex) ine 8 O30F00 FESQCE (CD) A Jarvis 7 10-7 Stack KING CLP Griffith 10 10-4 Andrews 13-310230 RABRA Yardlec 9 10-4 Hyett SP FORECAST 11-8 Irrtum 3 Roi-Dal 7-2 Sea Empress 6 Canworthy Code 12 Rabra 14 others 230 TOWN HANDICAP £585 3m (2) 211111 ESSIRA 'BE) Hailey 6 11-13 Turnell 12243F KE'll 'VAND Balding 7 10-8 Haine SP FORECAST: 4-7 Essira 6-4 Kuluwand SO BOSWOETH HANDICAP CHASE £495 2m (7 Dual Forecast) 5 1302P3 FL1 ING IMP Tatlow 6 10-5 Smith 7 FPF0FP GRAVEL I ODGE Cambidge 8 10-3 Evan 121R41 NO COMMISSION Mrs Gaze 6 10-3 Hytt 9 21303F VIMY ROCK Thompson 6 10-2 Ennis 00402 2 ADDY'S BOY Crownan 7 10-0 Jw (3) 11 012202 DELTA LINE Yardley 7 10-0 Cartwright FORM 130 Another Marshall 2 0 Irrtum 230 Essira 3 Flvinc Imp 330 Mr Crinkles 4 0 Flight Master i David Candolfo and Bill Shoemark trainer and jockey of Another Marshall who runs in the Barsby Hurdle (Div I) 12 01P222 MARK RULER Mrs Lorkhsrt-Smith 6 10-0 Bourke SP FORECAST: 15-8 No Commission 3 Daddvs Boy 7-2 Drlla Linr 9-2 Flying Imp 8 Mark Ruler 12 others 330 TUGBY CHASE £204 3m (4 Straight Forecast) 4 300202 MR CRINKLES (C) Heed 7 11-3 Dtnnard 7 00003P PIN HARBOUR Thompson 6 11-3 Tinkler (51 8 0 SORRENTO IV James 11 11-3 Morris 9 TWYFORD RIDGE Tatlow 9 11-3 Bourke SP FORECAST: 1-3 Mr Crinkles 9-2 Sorrento IV 8 Twyford Ridge 1 Pin Harbour 40: BARSBY NOVICES HURDLE (Div II) £204 2m (13) 3 F0032F AMORETTO Davenport 5 11-0 Cartwright 4 0 ATANIC A Jarvis 5 11-0 Corcoran (7) 5 00003 BALLY NAT RAY Wharton 5 11-0 BlackFaw 6 0000 REI TH Morgan 5 11-0 Bro 7 020P0 BEVFNDENE Brrnnan 6 11-0 Brennan 9 034203 FLIGHT MASTER Thompson 9 11-0 Tlnklrr 5 14 MONTRFAl Tatlow 5 11-0 Smith 15 NORFOl HOUSE Barlow 6 11-0 Burkley 16 300004 P4DDITT Nirhnlson 5 11-0 Nicholson 17 0 SOLO LANDING Cowley 7 11-0 Barn field (5) 18 SOI TH LAWN Dalton 7 11-0 Dalton 5 jg 4O2B00 SPEYR Mellor 7 11-0 Glover 20 244001 SUPER PHOENIX Bach 6 11-8 A Kershaw (7 SP FORECAST: 5-2 Spear 3 Paddttt 9-2 Amorirto 11-2 Montreeux 8 Super Phoenix 12 Flight Master Ballynatray 16 others LEICESTER (NH) (Going: Hdle Good Ch Firm) 130 (2-m hdle Scupper Suttiem 11-2) 1 Rai er Je- (G La u-son U2-1) 2 Get Lui Nattriss 4-1) 3 Also 9-41 Vli hon (ur) M-2 Don tastjan 5th) 7 Liberty Man (4th) 20 Night My Con 11 Unknown Warrior (6th 9 ran 51 10J hd 151 1 1 2 1 (David Nicholson Stow-on-the-VA(ld) Tote: won 66 places 14p 15p Dual toast: £3 48 20 (2m Scots Bloom (M Bkukshau 4-1) 1 Black Friar (T Stack 1 2F 2 Golden Crescent (P Ke tie 5-1) 3 3 lan 1U1 121 (W Wnarton Melton Mowbray) Toie win 73p cast £1-27 230 (3m oh): Princes Camilla CM 5-1) 1 GoId Boy Glover 9-2) 2 Highland Explorer Blacker 7-4JF) 3 Also: 7-4JF Super- masiter ipu 4 ran 21 nk (W Wharton Melton Moworav) Tote: win 81p £2-27 30 (2m Shaft of Light (R Pitman 5-4 F) 1 Quinton House (D Cartwright 9-2) 2 Rratato (P Buck- Icy 7-1) 3 Also: 7-2 Calm Pam (ur 15-2 Portrig tm) 5 ran diftt bad Jam lisley) lore: win 1 9p 51p 5 30 2in hii Lutle Green Man (M Blackshaw 3-1) 1 Piobair Quinn 6-1) 2: Royal Wish iB Davies I 2-1 FV 3 4 Iraan Court (4th) 10 Irvlra (5th 12 Pioud Paul 6th) 14 Destiny Want 7 ran jl 101 'Vhrrn' nv- rvJT qS2p 'i8P i cast 9(P- 4 0 (3rn hdlec foggerty (Mr A Webber R-l 1 Hashish Mr Brown 7-1) 2 Even After Mr King 20-1) 3 Vso 5-2F Man of Dewm (4)h) 7 Road Rae 15-2 Clear Rain (6th) 10 Current Story 1 5th 12 Red 16 vxo-le Thomond 20 Arctic iink (ur) BKi Pm Charlie Boynk The Dt'cca FeLxkirk (f) adeem (pu) Nnveir Bet Watercolours 19 ran 51 3 nk 81 (J Webber Banhury) Tte wm £1-31 places 33p 27p £101 Fi uieybt-rry (6th Blue Anohor CuV le 10 ran 21 81 sh hd 51 201 (B Swift Lpsoin) Tcr Win 14p ices lip 1 3p 15p Dual 25p 115 OUTWOOD CH £588 3m JOHNSOL Sol-etta Limbrett i Mr Wallace) 11 110 VVartWM 6-4F 1 IFFY ch Articulate Weill Laced (Mr Stevens 7 11-2 Champion 9-4 2 III ONI) BABU ch Our Babu Cnumpac (Mr A (rim wood) 7 9-13 Busweil 5-1 3 Alvn 5 Lucky Sam (pu) 4 ran I1! Wallace Meimn Mowbray) Tote: Win 20p 74p 145 LULLENDEN HXAP XH £612 2jm CARVA Pirate King Lyre Bird (lr Meats) 6 10-5 Davie 5-2 1 LO' TAI ENT ldigenous 1 roasure Che (Mrs Wateo -0 I) Mriard 2 -1 2 Bin MBA Hll i Field (Lt-Col Benson) 11 10-9 Mr Mad 2-1 JF 3 Also: 10 Joe Grace (4tih) 33 Quality Criuxis 5 ran Nk 51 121: (D irons Kingsbririge Tote: Win 28p 58p 15 WII DLRWICK NOVICES CH £272 2m BAM BOM BA 0 Firetreak Ming Monairty (Mrs Briyley) 7 11-5 Forte 10-1 1 7-2 (pu) Ca-rr on (4th) 10 MclanchoiLy R-se (5th) 1G lc 14 Deep Purple 6th 16 Inyoa-n' 33 Joze 10 ran 21 81 SI 21 81 CundMt Coenpton) Tote: win VNp p)ace 23p 20p 52p Dual £1-27 TOTF DOUBLE: Gnrva A Gay Manf-cou £22 50 (30 tickets) TRLBLF Johnsol £amtomba A Into Bittle £71 30 (7 tickets) JACKPOT: AU aix winncn £16206 15 (1 ticket) TOTE TREBLE: 20 30 40 races DOUBLE: 230 3 30 I.

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