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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 9

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Daily Telegraph and Worming Poet Monday September 7 1964 Professional Golf ROGERS AWAITS REPORT ON LEGER GOING Athletics MECHANICAL COLES PROVES WORTHY CHAMPION Rotterdam Shout Kusner triumphs on Untouchable FINISHES METRES MISS HYMAN LAST IN 100 Butler beaten 3 2 in final By LEONARD CRAWLEY BRITAIN SWAMP HOLLAND By JAMES LOOTE ENSCHEDE Sunday MISS DOROTHY HYMAN the British Olympic women's athletic team captain made her return to international competition here to-day in the 100 metres and relay and her results augured well for Tokyo COLES of Coombe Hill one of Britain's foremost Ryder Cup golfers won the News of the World Professional Match Play Championship over the Old Course at Walton Heath on Saiurday In the 18-hole final he beat Peter Butler of Harborne by 3 and 2 Coies wa5 at his beat all the week and was sometning approaching 25 under fours for his six matches In tne scmi-tinals Coies bt Max SEMI-FINALS Cole (Coombe Hilll Faulkner (Seises) 5 A 3 Butler iHj bornel Muscroft (Moo Allerton) 19th Coles bt Butler 3 4 2 ALAN SMITH ROTTERDAM Sunday JATHY KUSNER and Untouchable scored the first American victory of the Dutch International Horse Show here to-day the Prix Olym-piquc with Janet Smith and Silver Toes taking second place ahead of Peter Schmitz of Germany Jan Jurgens put up the biggest course of the show for the competi- bt The details SANTA CLAUS DECISION MAY BE TAKEN TO-DAY By HOTSPIR VlflTH only two days to go to the St Leger there is still no firm decision as to whether the Derby and Irish Derby winner Santa Claus will be in the Doncaster line-up A representative of stable will walk the Town Moor course this morning and then give the Curragh trainer a first-hand report on the going Though Rogers denied last night that the issue would entirely depend on this he has obviously not given up hope of running the colt When the doubt concerning Santa Claus was announced last Friday ante-post bookmakers deleted him from their lists and the Murless-tramcd I Titan (who pleased in his winding-up gallop on Saturday) is now favourite at odds varying from 2-1 to 11-4 Sunseeker and the French colt White Label 11 are both currently quoted at 5-1 in 221 I Dl VN Wall! 440 XNsF I MO Piggott 110 ON( Hill XX gh 1 10 DIF i SOI Ml Mur levs 3111 III VN Mui 000 IMP Mur'fM 112 NAM A CLAl Roger Ireland 010 soiil RIM Inghim 121 WIIIH I XHF! (I Watson -n Dtlcirr 21 3 IMiMIII IIRI Hudgeii I homx 321 PAT 1 1 in Irnind VA Williamvnit 102 BF I RON I VA us I) smith VI' carrv xi except WiBdnu'l Girl Patti and Rc-dufroni 8-1 II Snia Llauv doubtful runner one list and 6-1 Faulkner ot Selsey who won the championship 11 years ago by 5 and xhe match tion too big for all but tour of the dnj jjuter beat Hedley Muscroft their velvet 30 starters Judy Crago with Spring 0f Moor Allerton at the 19th hole i the Walton Fever though they jumped easily jhc final was a hrst-class exhibition cult to read clear took just too long about it between two players who are likely Coles plasing at his mechanical collecting threequarters of a fault I to remain at the head of affairs in The me allowed 107 seconds was' BrtlSt1 competitive golf for a number not too generous for oniv George Yhey mae a nice contrast Hobbs and Brandy Soda broke the 100 by one-tenth of a i second to take nfth place The course was reduced to six in the matter ot stvle Coles of sturdy build would appear to play with a verv shut face and is enormously long 1 rate him best reached the turn in 34 with seven fours and two threes and was now three up Butler came back at him with a five-yarder tor a three to win the 12th and Coles after going over the 13th pitched up in masterly style stone dead and saved an important hole Butler unluckily went through the back of the green down the hill at the long 14th with a good second 100 MCI RFv Mim ich 11 8mx 1 Mitt Riji vtUl xHvbo3 li 9 im-Ort iHoii a 3 VliB stain 4 200 Mitt iG Mitt Hinicn Hvli 4 4 Mitt Arden H) J4 4 3 Mitt Jotom Ort vHs i -4 9 4 400 Mitt A Ftker 53 3 Mitt Gneteton B) a Mibb I xin uer Zttaaro vHll 55 6 3 Mibb tan LXw rn Holl 50 0 4 ftOO Mim Kittn (Moll) i-5 3 1 Mix San fctYik-Vxit i Ho 11) 2-DO I Mitt A Nrtvlh (G B) 2- 3 3 MBB Pieixt ib --8 4 40 HDI IN Mrt Prr (O 10 8 i Mh I nter 10 9 Mrs Kind B) iiO 3 Mist I Mutur 11 4 4 HIGH JU MP Mibb SIbib iG Bi ft 4in 1 Mia rb-mt vH 5-1 2 Mivt krv'w iG 5-IV 3 Mibb Lantint Hj 5-0 ij 4 DIM Mrt Pmw 15 1 Mitt I Bx'iing H) 153-2 4 2 i Mrs A I da (G i 14jll 3 Mibb Goedlurt (Hi 138 8 i 4 LONG Jl Xir Mm Rand iU 21-L 1 Mitt Hakkr iH) 19-3V- ii Mitt Bij eveid vH) 19-0i 3: Mi 5 Pj tin tO 18-94 4 NHOT Mibb Pmbvb (O 48-0 1 tan Wijk tH 47-H 2 Mibb H' ng (H) 46-TV 3 Mrs AlWlav 4ft-0V 4 MATCH RESULT Hodaad pu flrtuin 70 despite obvious signs of rustiness and tenseness She finished fourth in the 100 metres in 122sec and then run rung the anchor leg for the relay team showed some of that spirit which has already brought her Empire and European gold medals Miss Hyman's problem since recovering from injury has been one of worry that she will her friends and colleagues down by not doing wel enough to show at Tokyo Now ss Hyman can look forward to concentrating on training she has only been back in act on for three weeks and racing Between now and her departure for japan she will run in a minimum of 10 races and 1 would say that by the time the opening Olympic heats take place she will be back at her peak EASY VICTORY Fast relay time Britain won the march as easily as expected by 70-47 but there were 1 only two results that improved on the world ranking list Thev were the British women's 4 100 metres relay team in 453sec in another There is sure to be a reshuffle if it is decided after all four-vcar-old also has good to run Santa Claus who not long prospects on Orsza the Rye Stakes ago was an odds-on chance BROKEN IRON as among the best-balanced plaers in the game to-day and he stands like a statue on the finish of every shot His control was admirable all last week on the hard ground and his putting was very safe Bjtler is not quite so sturdy build but he has a charming stvle upon which he has worked with real ntent in recent years 1 would say I he among the best putters in this country and he has learned a lot from the Americans in recent years THREE PUTTS Difficult greens He has a delightful temperament tor although all the tenacity is there he is always smiling and evidently enjoys the game for the game's sake rather than for the considerable income which he makes out of it Butler began 3 4 3 in the final and was one up but he took three putts on the fifth and Coles squared Harris of Mitehim whose S0(l metres time it Hurlinghiim vvis Ills I vest so Ur mid the Ix-st by a Briton this season Harris runs into 800m reckoning By ROBERT BURROWS rrONY HARRIS of Mitcham ran the fastest 800 metres of his life in the London Athletics Championships at Hur-Iingham Park on Saturday and stimulated still further the battle for one of the vacant places in Britain's Olympic team For Harris's time of lmin 48sec was also the best recorded by a Briton over the distance this sea- son Second in lmin 484sec came 1 sxth fastest this ear and Dutch Mike Wiggs girl Gerda Kraan's 800 metres time At Stretford Manchester John i of 2mm 53scc when beating Anne Boulter recently stricken by injury Smith and involved a gruelling fight back The odds are that the relay team of I to the top finished a good third Madeleine Cobb Mary Rand Daphne tlmin 499sec) in the 880 yards The race was won on a slowish track by the already-selected Alan Dean in lm 492sec Andy Green ol Salford tmed at 800m in lm 488s whc'n equals the Olympc qualify ng mark came through to hnsn second in lm 495s Arden and Janet Simpson will have to be chanzed to accommodate Miss Hvman but to-day the baton passed from one hand to another without any fumbling Miss Smith's defeat into third place in the 800 metres was surprising considering her recent outstanding form Crcpone still wins Biggest of several shocks at Epsom on Saturday was the defeat of River Chanter by his solitary opponent Crcpone who running tor the hrst time in blinkers led all the wav in the ed hill Stakes Crepone's success was ail the more remarkanle for the fact that Hutchinson rode the last six furlongs with a broken stirrup iron The Australian jockey was unable to use the iron and in consequence season and both times Miss Kraan has been in front of her Miss Sue Platt continued her good work in the lavelm with a throw of 173ft 4n her second best in top class competition and only slightly more than 6ft below her newly set national record There wjs support dur ng the weekend for One urn who has shortened from 16-1 to 14-1 and the outs ders ght ng Charlie (23-1 20-1) and 1 100-1 to 0-1) Prendergast whose Ragusa woo last year's Leger relies ths me on the Patti an mpress ve wn-ne of the Galtres Stakes at York last rme out Patt at present a 14-1 cnance will be rdden by llamson Prendcrgast will saddle five other runners durng the meet ng ncludng Arctic Vale who will be rdden by fences and ra sed even hgher for the three-horse barrage Schmitz and Monodie to go went clear ol the first half but hit both second and third parts of the treble and had eight faults in 477 seconds PLAN FOILED Four faults at the treble Untouchable went next and hit the second part of the double in 461 seconds leaving Slver Toes needing a clear round to win The old grey and hs determined young der w-nt lor a slow clear but alas the middie element of the treble foiled their plan and they had four faults in 538 seconds So the British maintained to the end the impressive form which has knitted them into a team and is a credit to the Chef d'Equipe Mjior (ieorge Boon Not one of them vei roes Spring Fever Brandy Soda nor Atalanta who had eight faults had touched the water wmch to-day had a bush in front of it Had ihey all cleared it yesterday in the Prix des Nations they would have brought off probably the surprise of the season bv beating both the German and American Olympic As it was they took a creditable tn rd place with 1 62 faults while the Germans won a thrilling battle with the Americans by just o3a faults to 71) PKI OISMPIQlt (hi kusner' I iKhdhc 1 ax smih'x ver I i hrr Mn an Mrs raw rr nK ut I 4 Hobb Brand Soda PRIX lF VI IONS many ft 4 faults I US 7 ft 1 2 5 LEADING COMBINATION Hayes (oodhyt 'IrclinJ I DIN( WOMAN RIOT Miss Clark PRIX D'VDIM I- Brennan Donee ftf andi II on Ope a rrmnv) I hVn P'-ns 1 and lost the hole Then obviously very tired he missed the green with his second to the 15th with his hrst real bad shot of the day Coles with victorious confidence ran down a seven-yarder at the 16th and that was the end ft is of interest that the new champion and a most worthy one had nothing worse than a four in the 16 holes of the final He autmomatically gets a place in the World Match Play championship at Wentworth at the end of the month and we could not possibly have a more worthy representative One imagines that Peter Alliss who heads the PGA averages will be the other British player The hrst semi-final was interesting only for a few holes since Faulkner was obviously suffering from fatigue after hs wonderful efforts in the prevous four days He has a most beautiful swing and is 1 believe a more reliable putter day in and day out than he was when Open and Match Play champion The other semi-hnal in which Butler beat Muscroft was a very thrilling one Butler got his nose in front early on but Muscroft who is a strong rather than a stylish player refused to let go He showed no fear whatever for his opponent who figured so pro-mnentlv Detroit a week ago and Butler must have been thankful at last to shake him off at the 19th hole WARWICK SELECTIONS COURSE CORR 230 Persian Boy (nap) FORM Persian Boy 3 0 His lordship 3 10- Boodle 4 0 Alphonse 430 Philanar TO-DAY'S HOTSPUR 230 Maureen's Love 3 0 Fog II 330 Modulation 4 Alphonse 430 Girl (nap) 5 0 Cross Your Palm SOUTHERN TEAM OUTCLASS WALES Southern Counties AAA including nine British internationals outclassed Wales who were without their best performers by 112-53 at Barry on Saturday Fred Alsop in Britain's Olympic team for the long jump and triple jump won both these events easily the former with a leap of 24ft 7l2in and the triple jump with 50ft Iin WINIXtgfc lOOyd Vrunl (SO 10 220y White (X( 2214a MM S2JB 3 mtlM but the Dutch girl's tactics were good Miss Kraan and Van Eyck-Vos forced the Mitcham girl into the lead and through the bell in the fast time of 60sec 4 0 Kashmirian 4 10 Philanar 5 0 Liberty Cry 5 0 Cross Your Palm (nap) Segal disappoints HOTSPUR'S DOUBLE Bobby's Girl and Cross Your Palm MARLBOROUGH Alphonse nap (40) Cross Your Palm 30) NEWMARKET Parnear (245 Folkestone) Piggott in Fr Doncaster Cup all his weight was on the other and Lnacre (Bougoure) tne Scar- Despite this his mount never biougn Stakes on Thursday wavered when River Chanter who 110 rolajr Southern Counties 42 U- 440 relay Uales Tm 21 3000m Davirt (W) Qm 9 4 illB Blk Hart (W 14m 27 8t Hill kadm (SC 6ft 4 in lomg Im Altop (SC 24(t 7 in Trlpkt lamp AIbod (5C £CXt 3 Shot FMn (SC 51h 4l DIbcmb HoihnBBBkorrh (5C 180ft Js elii (ifCJtltv (SC 221ft 5I P( byi it (5T 13ft Wt non 1 land! I erra" K'lrif'h I Nmnh ante Hobhi'y CalaHJ 1 Of the other aspiring Olympic contenders at Stretford none impressed more than Ron Jones who like Boulter showed appreciable signs of returning to his best form by beating Lynn Davies in a 100 metres heat in 107sec But there was no joy for to! Then Van Evck-Vos took over metres i briefly to be overtaken tn turn by from Miss Kraan who is also the European champion Miss Smith chasing the I Dutch pair ran out of steam by the time she entered the home straight and returned 2min 73sec equalling her best of last year but two seconds slower than her 1964 remains Jones SWISS OP)X CH'SHIP (Cram) fnal viirs holeo J7B llrnnmc (S M-ic-O 1 277 A Anaclmi (Italy! 212 -P Huichirwon Mncii 2S3 Pond iBelfiumi 4 2M Frank- I 1 1 is 'G Hi Srndick (N Ztalandi dmerisa The 4 10()m relay problem HOCKEY Hirvfiifri 4 Naval Coll Mnadn HirvrMfrs 4 Pimouth Pilgrims 3 trr strri 1 Devon Dumplings 1 David Segal whose 2i8sec third Robbie Brghtwell in the 200 hardly justified his dash unsolved however for team (Menzes Campbell Ren David Jones and Davies) were in the hrst trial had been bought earlier in the week by Mr Bernard Mvers put in a brief but ineffective challenge in the straight Cabouchon Lester Piggott's mount in the Woodmanstcrnc Handicap started an 11-10 lavourite but finished last of four to the 10-1 chance Veiled Threat ROAD RUNNING -F LbcM (HuB Ketn6B4i DON (30 52 1C disqualified Coles pi out ot deep rough on the Ibth where he made one oi his rare errors fexkirwnam Piixk COL' L5 milm)-H) 3h 11m H) 3-15-46 2 Leminfm AO 3-16-37 3 i Bo nr mouth AO 3-18-34 4 3-20-50 5: (Xkmort (MmcI 3-25-11 6 The other Prcndergast challengers re Hardicanute to-morrow's Champagne Stakes Nemca the Fitzwilliam Selling Stake on Wed-aesday and Sweet All the September Maiden Stakes on Thursday One of the busiest trainers at the meeting will be Bili Elsey who expects to saddle about 20 runners The Malton trainer will not be repre-gented in the St Leger but Oakville goes for the Doncaster Cup Chant-four for the Champagne Stakes and King of Babylon for the Scarbrough Stakes fastest time Miss Smith has now lost twice this WARWICK DECLARED ROSSERS FORM ASD BETTISG GLIDE Course Xotts and Hints PERSIAN BOY IS BEST OF DAY 5-P 3 Boodlr 9-2 igeuna 6 New Ferry 7 MtxlulBtlon LBwn nod 10 Mi rag Alan Deep Sleep 100-8 Barra 100-6 Happy Sung Q-Men Detective 20 other FORM GUIDF BoixJle fteacn 2Vt YYhen 3rd to lm Gala (rec 31b) at Br ghon (5f) i May 12 lawn Wood wax bea en 3'jl when 3rd to AstreMita ileveh at Havdock (50 July 3 Tigeuna beaten 1 I by Marov (ICYel at Aarw xk) (5f Aug 1 Modulation wjs beaten more than 121 when 6th to lime of Hope (level) at Wolverhampton (5f Aug 15 BOODl1 mav Fv a geuna STEWARDS: Capt Macdonald-Buchanap Mai Bradish-Ellames Lord Willoughby de Broke and Mr Djgdale Race card number is shown on left this season's form figures in black apprentices' allowances in brackets Course winner distance winner Bf beaten favourite 230: (iROVF PARK 2-Y-O Value to winner £345 7f 040141 PF MSI Kl 111 (Mr 1) nvr II Ms 3-6 IS 241 mixes Mill Mrv Rrrv I Corhet 8 1 0000 IH1I-S Air Lrerirnl Leader 7-1 00400 PI AMLR NAINI (MJ I vlaY VAharton 7-12 00004 MR HL I lady IlcheAtcr NirY'h 7-7 00000 ANIINtkKI I SS 7-7 '9 00000 HM I RON A Poon-Fipi Bennead '-4 40 0001 MAI RLLN-n LO I (I)i Mr rar Land '4 00000 I'xAFNIlRx '(r Lj It rrvrir I hnmpxon C'undcll 7 -4 44 0000 II IA MU OD Mr SNcfticldi VAayn 7-2 4ft 00031 NPR N( HmRmmt Smyih -i) 4 7 000 I) (t( I (Mu eri olinll 6-13 Snaifh I ulK Uilltamx IK he 7) IuMckH (5) Murritik 1 7) Reader C'W Millhanks I) Bm I ether bv 1 7 Greening I Mahon Pl4S er Na nt 10 IO: ARWICK HANDICAP £374 13m 52y 5 224343 SI PHONS IM Pilthcrl CumJcll 4 7-11 4 3(10100 PRINrSS RIH IO Mi ntnmil Brnok 3 7-11 11114'IIIIM PIOSPKI iMi Blln) BlatrKC 7 7-10 8 0 000 CHII CHOICT- (Mr fosim Goodwill 3 7-5 11 00041 VMIMIRIAN D- iMr Smilhom Blak 6 7-0 13 000040 ROM sN kGt (Mr Woodroltei Wood-ollt 4 7-0 -000443 kX( (Mr Hnci R-on 5 7-0 sP FORK AST 0-4 Alphonse 3 P'lmesx Freda 4 Kashmirian 5 8 Childrens Choice IOC-? Free Fancy 20 Roman ag FORM Gl IDI Aphonve was beaten icn 3rd to Fez free 51b) at Sandown (lm Aug 25 pTimexs Freda was ou of flryt 6 to Cubbv II (gave 61b) at W-ndior (lVm) Aug 19 Kaxhmman I ash of Dawn 341b) by a length at Cbeps'ow Aug 8 th Mount Prospect 34lb than 15l awav 4th ALPHONSL looks besi on form Mount ProspY vek of o'lers 0 000000 SHAIKH NlllFMXN BY Ol COURSE CORRI xrONDEVT PERSIAN BOY wno got the better of a hard struggle with The Beatle by a short head at Wolverhampton last month may follow up that success to-day in the Gro Park Nursery (230) at Warwick Maureen's Love looks nicely weighted but Persian Boy is game enough and with any luck should just about pull it off Alphonse seems the danger to Kashmirian in the Warwick Handicap (40) and I prefer Philanar a nner over the course and distance to Bobby's Girl for the Hatton Plate (430) I iherty Cry came th a strong run to beat Princess Memosa at Warwick recently and should last the six furlongs of the Leamington Handi cap (50) From eirmarkft FANCIES Girl napped Breasley has been engaged to ride Girl for Rimell in the Hatton Plate at Marwick to-day and this filly who showed much prom se benind Bright Counsel at Windsor is napped to make weight tell against the disappointing Philanar Another likely winner for Breasley Is Fog II in the Alcester Selling Han-dicap but Boodle his mount in the Kineton Plate has not run since May and 1 prefer Modulation from Wragg's stable Maureen's Love looks reasonably weighted in the Grove Park Nursery and Alphonse can complete a for Cook by taking the Warwick Handicap I like the chance of Cross Your Palm in the Leamington Handt- cap Best bet at Folkestone may be the consistent Robinson Crusoe who should give the weight to the penalised Parnear in the Littlestone Handi-cap Smith who rides Lord double Meacock) SP F'ORLC AST 3 Persian B'y 4 nee Amhc- tev Spraun 100-8 Dalcourl I u'a Nfclody 100-6 others FORM IDF Pen an B-vy I hi Bca le ave 6ib by hd at Wolvernamr'on (7f) Aug 1 Prime Amber hi Hoy level by (jl at Chepstow (6f Aug 8 love bt Parliament Square 'tav- 1 Jlt by i-' a- Bath (7f) Aug 6 Sprauncv bt Mr KaLe level by 1 a NAo-vef' (t June 27 PLRSI BOY is preferred to Maureenv Love 430: HATTON PLATE £345 PHILANAR (CDi (Mr 11m 170y chm nd-Nk ataon i Budgett 4 6 LIGH I OF FANCY (Mr Geen) Culien 8 8-4 304443 PRFTFMKH iMaj Hollidax Wharton 3 8-4 9 020100 AIDING LIGHT (Mr A McCartney Holl nynead 3 8-4 14 000130 BOBBY' GIRL (Mr Haines- I Rimeli 3 8-1 IS O00141 BFRMIDX D) Mrs Peter Hastings- I Balding 8-1 200400 OF HIR KLH Mr John MeaxOik) Meacovk 4 8-1 CO 0 RINAWAY ROSE -Miss (raw'ey) Crawley 3 7-10 21 033 C7ARLMONT Pilkmgiof)) Marshall 3 7-10 SP FORECASI -9-4 Girl 1J- Philanar 7-2 Prcenuous 6 Ra ng Light 8 Bermuda 100 8 Carcmont 100-6 others FORM GlIDF Philanar was bea-en just ever 4 when 4'h to Mayfair Bill Ocvel) over course and stance Aug 24 Girl was beaten more than 121 when 5th to Bright Counsel 'gave 14n at Wndsor (lm Illy) Aug 20 Pretentious bea-en 1 Oi when 3rd to Ca anca level) a Brighton m) Aug Bermuda Dtvid M'ke 9ib) by igl at Wolverhampton lm Aug 15 PHIL AN AB preferred to Bobby Girt 9-0 Rtchardxon tb Mow kelleber (7) Starkey A- Breasley Pollard 7 Gladmna 7i Cullen lm 001202 His IORDSHIP Sir Shnn Pr 4 9-2 000312 Cl OSF OF PI D) BF) Mr Cradovk Back 3 040O00 Vn INLBOROl CH Mr I kramry krarnrv 8 5 002020 CAR! LET 'Mr Collett) Hast ngv 3 8-8 000024 FOG II Ml ihm Sm 7 8 7 U00000 Jl I IS (Mr Budge Budgrit 13 8-1 8- 404042 SM xl I DOT Blf M- rx I Rravcy R-l 000041 NIMHOID I) (Mr -pvc GootflHII 3 7-4 12 000220 HKOIIbK I Dingwalu Pratt 14 OOOOO BON HOOK Mr A fc Smh- Wnelan 5 7-0 SP FORECAST 11-4 Hit Lordvhir 00-30 Fog II 9-2 Cloa 8 Nimbod 10 Pmkit'i Brother Small Double 1006 others FORM GL IDI Lord beaten a lent Rrxhidious 21b) rm ngham (lUmi Sep 1 Clone play wa Feaien 21 by Coroherry 16lb) Leicester lm Aug 29 Fog II was be en nearly 8 when 4th to Yavc (gave 23 h) Bt Brighton (lUmi Aug 27 FI IS LORDSHIP has Close of lay to beat Urn- "A will gradually lose its identity and become a trough from a new depression forming at the point of the occlusion of the fronts at present associated with Low A as they moir steadily eastwards IjOw will continue to move slowly north-eastwards and High will remain more or less stationary PARNEAR TO MAKE WEIGHT TELL By Our Resident Correspondent Robinson Crusoe five times a winner this season may not beat Parnear at a difference of 181b in the Littlestone Handicap at Folkestone to-day 1 nap Thomas's mount to get the better of Lord Derby's good stayer WRWICW to Oitv Nimhold 30 Modwlaiion 1 Prime Freda 4 30 Pretentious Rapind FOI KFSfONF -145 Bally Mid Blasphemy 4 Parnear nap) 15 4 an lell Relay BRITISH ISLES 330: KINETON PLATE 2-Y-O Maidens at starting £345 5f WEATHER AT THE RESORTS The hours of sun and the incheg of rain are the totals for the week ending Sept 5 1964 i I 7 10 1 1 13 18 19 50: LEAMINGTON HANDICAP 3-Y-O Maidens at closing £345 000001 IBLttrv CRY (O (Mr SSiU) Maaon 8-10 1 Wllaoa 9 000002 CROSS VOIR PALM Ar 1 Raiaseski Courrn 7-13 Caata4r (51 440003 CLEAR WOOD iMr Jacob' Croat 7-11 Tamar 7 OOii40 SPsRKLISO PRINCESS Mr Raimondi aaort 7-11 C1ar(w(7 4 00004 HSH SIOINIAIN iS(4 St GM Cundell 7-8 Cook 9 000 l)R SCI DALGHTER 'Mr I Grime Hanley 7-6 Cn j0 040000 I SMUl (Sir A Popel Pope 7-1 Lelkerky (7 Jl 00000 PSNDORFA Mr Anaoodl Black 7-1 Gemini jS C100000 I SSSISHHS Mr Pcriymanl Pcrriman 7-0 (ar 340044 (J SR SS s(r John Mr oc-ki 1 Meacock -0 Mahon 000477 ONLY A DREAM Mr llitlei Hide 7-0 MIIBnk 007300 ENS liLfc (Mr WTmintham HoiOnahead 7-0 Carson i 28 000030 IS SHE I II A SI i oodioftcl SSoodn-fle -O 29 00040 SPIXD (Mr Leiieri Holden 74) Reader SP FOREX AM 2 L-heriy Cry 3 Croa Your Pa in 9-2 Cleat Wood 8 Onlr a Dream Wtlh Mountain 100-8 Spa-klin Princes Pandoiea 10O-S othei FORM GLIDE Liberty Cry b- Prnca Mrmoaa itae 51b) by )I over ou-cr f( Aua 24 Croc Your Palm beaten bl by Shoulder Klah (rec SIM Worcester tSf Aug 22 Qn'y a Dream beaten Sl by Oldbury Lad (gave 121b) at Leiceiier llm) Aug 29 Mounta wac hea en 101 tn 4th lo Sharona (gate 141b) at Bain (51) Aug CROSS lOllM PALM baa Liber'y Cry (O beat TOTE TREBLE 2 ad 4rh Bib racaa DOCBLE 3rd tk 00 Hires SONG (Mr Brrl I Corb( 8-12 00II1I KHIHL DUOS Mi Crwl 8-12 0 POSSlf i i CkwIcvI 812 Oillo MON 1 Mol 1 Ml SFC'ONO Uj rc ghion-Griflv hi) Jcnkmt 8-12 I Mailin XK SIMMS Mr I nn Imn 8-12 00 l( (SKI tIH (S Irn I lrjder 8-12 00 MMACU MSX (Mai 1 Hot! (atari Wharton 8-12 0 KOPKl (Mr Mrth i GoIJ'm'h 8-12 HiHIIX HI Mi 1 alinn (j h-di 8-12 4370 (W FIRMS Mi Smnl Candi 00034 O-SIIN IIMtl IISFS Mi A Bkci I Wnclin 8-9 00 1 1 1 RIFN Mi I CtaaBX Piiimi 8-9 003 I SSSN SSixtll Sira F)cn Coltrill 8 9 00 7 lKiIlN A Mr kinhn tu'Hl II 8-9 370 MOOLI I ION Sir sillier w-gs 8-9 0 JOIN a as! 1 I mcll 8-9 00700 1 ROPON Mi Vann) I Bi ke 8 9 40430 HSPIIR IVSO 'Mr 1) SkarlM Danton 8-9 UFIP SUIT sirs vs aan 3-9 00 SR OF I HI RING (Mrs I am 1 Ba3na 8-9 007 IKK sir 1 I) Wilis' H'uahon 8-9 ONSl sstOHt I sNk ss (h i BudarK 8-9 Orliahilut I 1111 awninm alali iralMr Ryan Taylor Kelleber alec A Breadey Flllott Wilson Clarke i lay ton Starke Robinson 1) Jones MiKeown (5) Ramshaw Lewis Nwtnhurn Rk hard son (7) 54 HOTSPI Horses listed in Hotspur's Twelve to Follow enzuged ths week are: Fallen Idol (DOBtavlfr WMnrwtn 2 30) Nkarma incaxter Wdoesdiv 3 Cet stepping 'Doncaster VAedncvlv 3 A Kipon Saturd ay Tv) Xlrara (Doncaster hiradav 0 F'dav T0 A Newburv I r-dav 4 30 Crimea (Doncaster I hurvlav T0 A A 3 Fmlless Honey and Philander Doncaster I huradiy 4 3U Osier (Newbury i Nuturdav 3 0 8 Prendeigawt whose six Doncaster runners include Patti in the St lger STATE OF GOING official gng for 1 Kmcwxee's to morrow is Advance opening day FOLKESTONE RUNNERS JOCKEYS AND PROBABLE BETTING SELECTIONS HOTSPUR RACISG RESULTS EPSOM (Going Hard) Also 4 Person 4th 8 Four Po nu ft -s I Ybeb -in Hd 1 jl -n SO- lnhm Headley i To 4 4 pleccw 12 12 Due Forccst 4 ft Dalrtaiatan non-ruruier states trainer 4 Kubrnsm Crusoe 5 2 PariKar 11-2 Pure Bog 7 William 100-S Owen Davit BYE NTKS 2-Y-O £374 5f 00 Ayr Camp 8-10 Mryh Sainxhur 0 Aegean Blue 8-10 Hough Pass Out 8-10 Dale 19 441030 1 an lell 7-10 rhm Langston (7) 21 404404 Beryn 7-9 rei Smith 03001 0 Ruganiino (D 7-8 SuuhfTe 24 00432 topsail (BF) 7-8 smyih Hutchinson 27 000 Hall a Sovereign 6-1 Kerr Mott (7) 8 040000 Barken Bud 6-10 Meacock Hainx worth 7) Hut hinxcm Rugant no or ru net sia tra ner 11-4 Tupvu! 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