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Ltvarpoot Daffy Pott Parliament and tport je Thursday July 13 1961 3 Trente Cinq and Call Lancashire hit by Middlesex- Girl have that double look Justice can be purchased to-day says Lord Lucas and the weather RAIN and bad light cut short the first day's play in-Lancashire's match with Middlesex current county 1 championship leaders at Old Trafford yesterday to two hours thirty-five minutes during which Middlesex scored Alcove in winners' enclosure BY MERCURY LORD DERBY'S 'Alcove rot visited the 112 runs without loss nAfiih'n I possible By ARGUS So no play was until atter lunch owing tn the saturated state of the ground following heavy overnight ran followed by further showers Peter Marner to see committee I rENTE CINQ from Staff Ingham's quarters should complete a double begun by Call Girl for the Epsom trainer at Bath to-day and at Newmarket I shall relv on Ted Goddard's Cold Comfort to real with Alcove and Come i winners encosure since tier To Daddy in the Summer Handicap Carry in the West Country Handicap At Doncaster's evening meeting Lester Piggott shouid make a successful journey to partner Chestergate the CanUey Plate and light-weight jockey Cliff Parkes can score on Winning Bid for Bill Elsey in the Downe Handicap during the morning The pitch was not affectrd 1 and was most favourable batsmen a Middles discovered after winning the to Kve Lancashire bow'er Hugs Hilton Lever Howard and Barber tried vain toi separate the defant Gale and Rusell who were unbeaten! when bad light ended p'ayj almost two hours before the! arranged time for drawing1 stumps HALF CENTURIES IjORD LUCAS of Chilworth yesterday said that the Lord Chancellor had quoted from Magna Carta that justice could not be purchased "But justice can be purchased'' he declared "It can be purchased to-day if one can afford to brief counsel tend what chance does the ordinary impecunious citizen stand against the might of Government departments and the nationalised industries with taxpayers' money to brief counsel and juniors in order to get what they want?" He -said that something akin to the Scandinavian Ombudsman was needed for the protection of the ordinary citizen against the incursion of the administration uDon his rights Justice like charity is better if it is done quickly" he observed Opening a House of Ixrds debate on the scope and powers of the Council on Tribunals Lord Lucas said: No longer can the ordinary citizen rest assured that no one will do him wrong because in the ultimate there are English Opponents of Humble Pie in the Warren Hill Maiden Stakes may have to eat just that for Fergie Sutherland's juvenile looks set for a win on his home territory B'eep Bleep looks heavily handicapped with 10 stone in the Bury Handicap and Doug Smith has Tudor Court who is still on a handy mark despite a Tib penalty Back at Bath Staff Ingham's first leg of his training doub'e should be provided through the medium of Call Girl in the Circular Plate Joe Mercer should score here with Fulke Walwyn's Cash success in last year esare-witch but the fillv should find the company to her liking in the Summer Handicap at Newmarket to-day The distance of this race is two miles and the staying Alcove has to concede weight all round with her impost of 9st 21b while Cold Comfort will be jn receipt of 261b Comfort has managed three placing in his five races this season and while the six-vear-old should give Bobby Elliott a good ride Alcove should just have the edge Tie last named will be the mount of Doug Smith who can start the day well with a success on the same owner's Bluecourt in the opening Nottisham Handicap SELECTIONS NEWMARKET! IM BhJB-eourt 30 Orbit 3J0 Sparrow AFTER btlng told of tht reasons for disciplinary action being taken against thair batsman Pater Mimir who was ssnt homa from Folkestone last weak the Lancashire County Crlekst Club commlttaa Issued the following statement yesterday Tht I I which resulted In Marner returning from Folkestone has bean considered by the commlttaa A further statement will be Issued after the player has been Interviewed on Friday" Marner Is at present playing for Lancashire Second In their Miner Counties match against Cheshire at Wallasey 87 NOT OUT Cox comes Stewards' Cup acceptors A a result of yesterday's acceptance for the Stewards' Cup run at Goodwood on Tuesday July 25 Deer Leap Both batsmen reached half centuries in two hour twenty-five minutes with a 6 and four 4's and Russell five minutes later with rn'v one boundary hit to his credit Both batsmen were extremely fortunate Gale who made his Terry Dowries the new middleweight champion of the world and his wife admire the trophy which he won by beating Paul Pender on Tuesday night WELSH MP WARNS judges who will see right is done We stand in danger all the time of this great growth of administrative law being paswaiwivnawap the ante -post favourite Letter for promoter 6 off Howard twice edged i Hilton dangerously through the IM 1 t- becomes top weight with 9st Deer Leap was originally given RsL 121b but the weights have WaUeys may turned into the hand' maiden of 1 i sups ana wnen 44 ynnuia nave administrative cUjh the guUy by ARGUS' SELECTIONS NEWMARKET UO Blue- convenience" 1 I lm a a 1 1 it PuKar oft Higgs Russell too was favoured when he edged a balK from become ill III isrw ivr Luuiiia iStowers of investigation have sot to be increased It has got) Hilton just short of the slips to have the authority to call i and might have been caught pis 40 Aieovs (nap) Old Dutoh sjo Tudor Court BATHi 10 Nap Jonas 130 Rod Rocket 30 Tom Bowling 3 JO Rol Da Crasta 4J Gay Cobbler 430 Trial By Firs DON CASTERi 030 Lllanle 70 Persian 8prlng 7 JO Chester-gate 755 Souelda a 20 Rosyth 345 Tear Gas DOUBLE! Bluaoourt and A loo vs oourti 30 PrrrHloo: 330 Good Morning 40 cold Comfort 430 Humble Pie 50 Tudor land bowled by Barber immedi 1 dormitories for papers and summon witnesses It has to report with court SUGAR RAY IS SEEKING FIGHT WITH DOWNES SUGAR RAY ROBINSON who lost his world middleweight title to Randolph Turpin in London ten years out delay on matters con BATH 20 Nan Jonas: 230 to rescue of Cheshire A SPARKLING 87 by i Cox who was not out when ram stopped play fifty minutes before the cose pre- been raised by 21b Thirty-four of the original fifty-nine entries are still in the race There will be a three-day forfeit on Saturday July 22 and overnight declarations are due on Monday July 24 THE ACCEPTORS Deer Leaa S-B-0 Skvmaiter 3-8-12 Rolieal Cold 6-8-6 Coney Island 3-8-7 Eternal Goddess 4-8-7 Goose Creek 4-8-4 Tudor Flash 8-8-2 Bourbon 4-8-2 Withy Gate (Including 7lb extra 5-8-2 March Alone S-S-l Granville Greta 4-8-0 Pacifico 6-7-13 Bins of Clvde 3-7-11 Klondvke Bill 3-7-11 Mardis 8-7-10 Colour Blnd 3- 7-10 Blue Over 4-7-10 Wlnna 4- 7-10 Dawn Watch 6-7-9 Colewort (Including 71b eatra) 6-7-9 Ballylessoii 5- 7-B fir Gatrlck 5-7-4 Wild Night 3-7-4 Descant 4-7-3 Dear Brutus 3-7-3 Fair Future 3-7-1 Gay Cobbler 6- 6-1 Marcne d'Or 3-6-13 Brew Deal 6-6-13 Limitless 3-6-11 Gold Call Girl 30 Diplomatic Cloak ately alter completing his 50 After bad light had caused a stoppage of an hour umpires Buller and Price had the covers removed and play was about to restart when rain came on again sidered And its report should be laid before Parliament" By Our Parliamentary Correspondent rFIHE Welsh valleys 330 Trsnta Cinq (nap) 40 The North Oxfordshire iron- Cash n' Carry 4J0 Trial By Firs stone inquiry cost £5000 of stand danger in Official scratchings Klna Gaaraa VI mmd Ouaaa tltuhath dormi- of becoming ONCASTER 10 Solimrtonc 70 Persian ratepayers' money and it could be argued that that case hsould never have been brought MIDDLISIX Pint laalnaa A Gilt net out I Russell not out Extras" Stakes Ascot: Jevaiat at 4 pm Tuesday Blue Seal Stakes Ascot: CoeewoUf Spring 730 Chastergats IM ana narae- naaisn ua: Vivian III Worfteld Maiden eta souataa szo winning bio There should be means for an ago wants to ngnt lerrv Dowries who won tne inie wnen Paul Pender retired after nine rounds at Wembley on wMvemamafon: rhamoton: veniea a inesnire coiiapse in the first countv game staged at the Oval Wallasey for eight years yesterday Having won the toss the home county put Lancashire in 145 Laird of Ayr ah eng Westorrana --Searkle ngaaementi In Mr DeVona'e Tot (without leu) 112 Scaring rat (ta date): 2S7 runt air otr appeal to the courts after an Tuesday night Doublet Trsnta Clna and GREAT FAST BOWLER application for costs had been Robinson cabled promoter Humbifl Pie njma ricry Kinen Ail engagements In Mri John Koocrson't name- Deck One It All engagements tar maidens at etarUna-Domlnator All engagements- Border Pride and Passing Cloud fiery Kitten All engagements la Belle the Ball 3-6-9 and Bush Tele- or refused in the ease ot these graph 3-6-9 to bat Skipper Mri'ett was perhaps hoping that seventeen- statutory inquiries Harry Levene yesterday: Letter on way regarding Robinson Downes for you in London" We mav well get together" Lord Justice Denning a year-old fast bowler Mike Lord of Appeal emphasised OVAL THRILLS BMBaaaaBBaMaBaBBbbbbbbaSSBWSbaBBBBbM I 20 wickets Today's racing programmes Davis would find the devastating form that brought him fourteen Lancashire wickets in said Levene "It does not necessarily mean a title fight day recently and when the that the council was set up to safeguard the individual against the State and Government departments whose growing power caused anxiety 330l'OOWf sseo added sr NEWMARKET but I thin Robinson would be a bie attraction My next date is Seotember 5" go down in both opening batsmen back to the pavilion with only 15 runs Key ta Minimis shown after horse's name (tar I960 '611 BF He thought the council naa course and Distance winner over tne course O' oi Dl CRISTA (D) (Maawell) t-S Pewatoaj 0 CHR'STMAS DAY (R A Thrale) 8-10 "on" Vf9 roatap 0 BALFOUR LASS (P Black) B-7 P'BUark a- No firm date has vet been agrved for the return fight Downes must give Pender Beaten Favourite 'ait time out ii- done a really magnificent job scored the position seemed justified But Marner and Collins shared an invigorating third 13- MOO added in seeing that the rules of 3Q NOTTISHAM HANDICAP (3-Y-O) CONGRESS DECISION No open Wimbledon for 2 years IT will be at least 1963 before professional tennis players are admitted to major international championships like Wimbledon a spokesman at the International Tennis Congress in Stockholm announced yesterday The British Lawn Tennis Association president Mr Griffith said at a Press conference that the one-day BITTING FORECAST 1 1 -1 a Traate riu 1 Ken procedure were" going to be 1 100410 OOVSSeuS (Nlahtlngall) 8-9 wicket stand of 74 before the 2-401300 GaATIPY (D in Day) B-4 10-1 Mary-Ann 100-7 BaifmsrlaseT" governed by ordinary fair 3-300241 BLUECOURT (61b ex) (C) (J Witts) 8-3 latter was caught in the last over before lunch Marner play DIR OP MERIT (O) (V Smyth) 7-8 lasw 40 eouN HANDICAP CSOS St ISTroa S-000104 ORB S- 4311S Ml INETTS (M Mars) 7-2 arris went on to hit 76 including 3-32232D assuiH ir aMu BETTING FORECAST within ninety days in America RAF MAN WINS RIFLE TITLE The Service RiflV Champion shiD for the best aggregate in Very little wanting in system now Ell I art eight 4's before he was caught Eveaa Bluacaurt 3-1 Gratify 9-2 Odveaeua 8-1 Order Of S- 042031 CASH NCARRY (O) (F Wal writ)' 3-8-11 -II on the boundary by Horsoool Merit 10O-6 Mlaette BRILLIANT CATCH With Pilling also hitting 7 (I ZETLAND STAKES (3-t-O) HOB added I's -owiioz sat COBBLER (Va ance) 6-8-9 BovaM (71 7-011220 GOLDEN MAIN (D) (R Tarrl) 4-S DLjaiaa 041)0 SU'ERSCOPE (G Balding) 8-7-0 East BETTING FORECAST eftUS Cllfe Tarkf 'sSsami am dl 1 Lksdlav 1-344010 ORBIT (D) (J Treel 9-2 Stephenson) 8-9 Ryan VINHM IVV I no might soar (VV 000 NIGHT PORTER (Bovd-Rochfait) S-B Cm 65 not out Lancashire were ab'e to declare comfortably before tea just when Davis who had claimed another three Tjia soil PiMLiea II Martlaan) 8-6 Smith quick time RAIN played havoc with the first class programme and a'l ten game were interrupted but the deluge certainly livened events at the Oval where though ptay did not start until 2 o'clock both Leicestershire and Surrey were bowled out Leicestershire a'l out for 92 gained a lead of 21 Jack Birkenshaw was top scorer with 3i and with Rodney Pratt (21) and(Maurice Hallam (20 the three batsmen were responsible for all but 20 of the total David 'Gibson was the most successful Surrey bowler' with five for 32 Brian Parsons was Surrey's hero when they batted The twenty-seven-vear-old opening batsman carried his bat from 30 as the rest of the side seven events was won by Chief Cotdoa Main 100-8 SapWsc: LATE C300 1m 8 yds Technician- Creasey 1- OCOO SAPPHO (J Jarvls) 8-6 Larkln BETTING FORECAST IO-II OrkrL 9-4 Plasllcav 7-1 Nlaht Potior 18-1 Venom wickets looked likely to RAF with 388 out of a i- Marshall) 4-8-11 account for their tail O'Neill Bnlai 10O-8 Sappho congress instead of accepting posible 425 at Bisley yester dav There is very little wanting now in our system of tribunals and I raise only one matter that the council is confined to actual tribunals set up "There are many decisions still taken by Ministers and by departments which ought to be subject to the tribunals but which are not "The council ought to be authorised to decide whether these decisions should be put before a tribunal" He gave as an example a mi ihim my Vina id) in Colling) S-S-9 hen Cheshire resumed Mii'ett was out with only six UPS NO STAKES (2-Y-O) (800 added furlong Despite two years away from 330 Lories Mr James Griffiths Welih Labour leader said he was much disturbed by the 1 tendency for new developments to settle on the coast of the Principality Each new development brings promise to the young but) in a sense it adds to the grievance of the old and disabled They see all this new promise coming in but they know it's not for them" His warning was backed by Lady Megan Lloyd George (Lab) who sits for Carmarthen She said the need for small industries in the valleys was urgent: "If we are to fiifcd in ten or twenty years' time the vallevs deserted and derelict the loss to the com-rrUnitv will be Incalculable Plea for more light industry I would therefore ask the Government to put far more drive into the attempt to secure small industries and light industries for the small 1 market towns and the larger villages At the moment the local population has to go far afield in order to get work" Mr Griffiths and Lady Megan were speaking in a relsh debate Mr Griffiths said that Unemployment in Wales was till 21 per cent This was twice the national average jand was the second highest total in Great Britain the ionly area worse than Wales 'was Scotland Dealing Darticularly with the elderly Mr Griffiths warned that they were liable to become the victims of the technological change He quoted figures to show that of the unemployed aged 55 half had been unemployed for over a year Through technological change their crafts and skills were becoming meaningless "The nation needs these people very badly I hone the Minister will concentrate upon this problem and I make an appeal to the old firms who owe a great deal to these men and to Wales and who are putting up new plants to accept fully their obligations to the men runs on the board and then the 9-0 313 NBRBUS (K Cundell) dell) Smith Smith 001 SPARROW PIE (C D) (Barling) 9-0 resolutions about whether to admit professionals had agreed on these points (1) To experiment with a limited number of open tournaments (2 to recommend 41012 PHOEBE (Goodwill) 8-1 1 Masters Lancashire skipper Hilton took a brilliant diving shooting owing to pressure of hi A duties Creasey won with a clear lead of nine points over runner-up Flight-Sergeant 6-030O02 SEOANDUN (M Pope) 3-8-2 Laws 7- 00 RENEW (Johnston Houghton) 3-7-11 Baathmaii 8-000400 DORNAP (H VV Smith) 3-7-ij Mctorttty fit BETTING FORECAST 4-7 Trial By Fire S-1 SedasNten S-1 Reagw 188-7 athars DONCASTER 1- WELSH LION (H Thomson Jones) S-S Sterfcev Dimmick RAF YOUNG LOCHINVAR (Muriess) 8-5 A Piggott 22 GOOD MORNING (J Watts) 8-2 Smith I- 4 WHISFIE (Nelson) 8-2 Keith I- 0 ALLY PALLY (J Jarvls) 8-2 Larkia to the 1962 Managing Committee that it investigate how Former Army champion 630 lll'NG HANDICAP USO Oaa Stuff-Sergeant Kincdnn BETTING FORECAST such an experiment can oe 0 OUTSIDE CHANCE (Sheddenl 6-81 1 REME was third with 377 7-4 Good Morning 100-10 Nereue 4-1 Sparrow fie 11-2 carried out The voting for the first resolu I SI Earlier a Devon Ivegiment 0-1 Tsssa kocmnvar lvvs vvmipia wv mnaro collaDsed against the pace of team from the 43rd (Wessex) i ST rayj a-a-i Sm 24 vara 6- catch with his left hand to dismiss Lowe Cheshire's nil gh looked serious but Cox was never awed by the situation and hit sixteen 4's in just over an hour at the wicket LANCASHIRE flrrt Innings Tebay Mlllett Davit 9 Entwlstle Barfcar Davis 4 Marnar Heripeol MIMttt 76 a Cellini Davit Cea 24 Filling net eat 6S Hilton Davit 16 Sullivan Sutton Davli 10 Goodwin and Davit 3 a Cromack not out 6 Extras 4 tion was 132 to 101 and 166 to 66 for the second Brian Boshier (S-28) and Terrv Spencer f4-26 SUMMER HANDICAP! C70O added 1 s-a I Curran) S-S-0 Coadv (7) D) (T Dent) 10-7-10 wtSSS YsS Division won the China Cup 7-010004 LILANIE case where parents selected a school for a handicapped child but where1- the local authority disapproved of the choice "That dispute is decided by the Minister or his department 8-00 4000 LIBERTAN 1-Ollsoo ALtsrvn tt) 11 wans) a-a-z Smith nr Can the major Territorial Army 3000 DO COMI TO DADDY (Lvde) 6-8-10 It was pointed out afterwards that as these motions did not team hoot beating the holders it 10100 PAPTMINCWOPTH (D) (V Smyth) (V Smyth) 3-7-12 Tulk Another splendid batting performance came from Glamorgan's off-spinner Don Shepherd Hurricane hitting 4-300000 LONE 8TAR (BP) (R Smyth) 4-7-11 Keith 48th Division 5th South Steohenson) 4-7-8 5-001410 UIHST kin idj I it Staffordshire) by two ooints Collen represent a change in the rules they did not reed to obtain a two-thirds majority vote 8-444004 FOX KING (Sirtfierland) 9-7-8 arris Thai 42nd Lancashire Division brought him sx 6's and two Ought not that to go to a tribunal for decision? 70 B2201 COLD COMFORT (D) (Br) (E Goddard) 6-7-5 w-wvuuuu nggir ID' (OF) (Fawcus) 7-7-7 Hiaa 11- 04000 HICKLEV JESTER 1W A Stephenson) 4-7-6 12- 00 0000 PB (Calvert) 4-7-4 lI 13- 000300 ARC BELL (G Potts) 5-7-0 "i miuA (7) BETTING FORECAST s-i 7QrCLArt0H FLATI 's-V-O) MOO 1 mile 3 rarlonga A team wit seventh Elltort PO Wren Anne Wilson of 9-000030 ADAM BEDS (Br) (L Dale) 8-7-4 BETTING FORECAST Chester the only Wren shooting Total (7 wkts dec) 217 Bank Hilton did not bat Davie S-68 At the Press Conference the Committee decided not to publish the names of the countries voting either for or against these resolutions Among other business decided mA aimva if 4 rld fmlrt 4-1 Adam Bade 6-1 this week was among the Dnze Lona Star 6-1 Carry's Kin 180-8 Fartaingworth 20-1 others First Innings winners for the best aggregate I MHIett Entwittla 1- RIO TINTO II (J Pearce) S-10 CHIRRUP (Ormston) 8-10 score in seven competitions (7) 430 MU" MAIOIN BTAKU 2-a- ue0 PAUL'S CANYON (Rohan) S-10 12 yesterday was the adoption of 1- OOOa riuaapha ne ipri lewnvnanvj riw pmii booD4 TtLLOW BIRD (W Hall) 8-7 Clevii B-003331 PERSIAN SPRING (Beaslev) 9-2 i TtUm lima 1 1 the Management Committees resolution allowing National bnc toxauea 34Z SHOCK WIN He also spoke of the Vnport of cotton machinery and said the Boar of Trade adjudicated where differences arose under the law that if comparable equipment were not available in Britain the foreign machinery came in duty free "Here is a decision which would be very suitable for a tribunal but the council on tribunals has no place in saying it ought to go to one" BETTING FORECAST WMIMWTr (baipin) e-iu bwtvxi 2 PROPER PRIDE (Hart) S-10 Elliott PERSIOUS (Muriess) S-10 Plotter! 003 GOURMAND (Maxwell) S-10 I Laadlev associations to carry out cromack A Suton and Marnar Lowe I HMten Marnar Cox not out AC Kelly Cellini Horiaool not out Extrai Tout (4 Vfkti) Bowling Marnar 2-2B S7 10 4 5 1SS SIB MILLIBAR (Coftrll B-7 experiments with form of 'service from a lire two feet behind the baseline and with a 00 ARIEMDOKT (P Armstrong) 8-7 Guest (7) 00200 CERTIFICATE (O'Gorman) 8-7 Jones (7) 730-AMTLV C2-Y-o 6300 SL 4 and he raced to 52 out or ST in only 15 minutes and was 62 not out at the close Glamorgan recovered to make 243 'for eight against Derbyshire it Cardiff HAPPY RETURN Yorkshires Doug Padgett had a happy return to Taunton where he made his debut ten years ago He scored a century in three hours against Somerset He hit 112 not out against Northamptonshire last week but was left out of Yorkshire's side for the last match against Derbyshre West Indian Dnry Livingstone foiled Nottinghamshire at Southampton after Hampshire hud been put in Despite fine fast bowling by Andy Cor ran A-bl) he-made 88 not nut as Hampshire struggled to 178 for nine 3- 02 CHESTERGATE (W a-BHaat BT Larkia Plaoatt 00 PHAETHUSA (J Jarvls) 8:7 OS OLD DUTCH (J Jarvls) 8-7 BETTING FORECAST softer ball BRIDGE STREAM (R Peaco*ck) S-j'Ti "008S 5K'52jyN'5 'r Holoen) 8'7 Carter 2-1 NmmI Pie 7-2 MIINoar 4-1 Proper Pride 11-3 XX aaiieruyi m-T fa Brown 20-1 others Old Date 6-1 Parsleua 10O-8 000 BLACK DON (A Balding) 8-4 00 MAID OF CLANTOY (M Easterbv) BaMtaa (7) B-4 Janes I Smtta (7) 5-7-8- 10-11 13-14-15- sr BURY HANDICAP C500 added HMg Councillors' Cart 0 ROSE OF BOMBAY (H Thomson' Imiasl a -a 1-01 11 oz LBr-OLsar idi itofmii) s-io-o BY KING WARRIOR There was a shock result to the Red House Stakes at Don-caster last night when the 100-8 outsider King Warrior romped home six lengths clear of his rivaLs Lester Piggott was to have ridden the odds on Grischuna but plane from Newmarket was grounded because of bad weather Peter Robinson who took the (71b aa) (G Brooke) 4-S-7 1-030411 TUDOR COURT (D) Baseball St Margaret's the English Baseball Association club visit one of the premier Welsh Baseball Union sides Grange 'Albion at Currans Sports Field Cardiff on Saturday to resume the Inter-Association scries suspended last vear Mr John Hare (Minister of Labour) said he could not sans 1000044 LIGHT OP TNE SUN (H Leader) S-S-S Smith 000 APRIL SONG (A Balding) S-4 BHwry 0003 OWEIDA (G Fleming) 6-4 Cuait (7) BLONDE TYPIST (W Hall) S-4 8 Oaytpa S- 1040 DEAR BRUTUS (D) (N Bertie) 3-7-12 Keith a new employ actorv for Wales Wales Statham back? Brian Statham will probably be back in Lancashire's -team against Warwickshire at Old Trafford on Saturday He returns to-day from a holiday at Blackpool and is to have net practice to-morrow Statham ha not played since the second day of his benefit match against the Australians and had to stand down from the Test team at Leeds on account of a strained muscle in hs left side BETTING FORECAST 4-S Tudor Court B-4 LloM Of The Sua S-1 Bleep-Bleae BETTING FORECAST Sf'" 10OS0 Chostorgeta s-1 Lamry Sport 13-2 Sombay 100-6 sVMge Straam 36-1 10-8 Dear Brains It Margaret's! I O'Callaghan A Mica BATH A Elliott runoni a Mcliwrartn Sussex another team sent in 755 UDDiMFIILDFLATB (2-Y-O) 6300 fsvtengt Jones A Cranev nay Warren Short Wl Townsend I artt a nooei 1- 21414 SQUEIDA (D) (W Pavna) 9-3 fcsea sr i67vaa crawled to 162 for seven in 71 agyrnst Kent at Hastings SPA SELLING PLATS (2-V-a) 01140 midonna (D) (H Thompson Jones) 9-0 oobio lucks swsif CD) Marshall) a-n i- naa auvaaan SlarkeP expenses Lord Morrison of Lambeth argued that payment of expenses and allowances to members of a local council should be reported in the public agenda not less than quarterly After discussion he withdrew an amendment to that effect and the committee stage of the Public Authorities (Allowances) Bill a private member's measure was concluded The House rose at 916 pm tlS -T2 naioing) a-l a Henry EFFSHIR (O) (P Vasev) 8-12 I Bima 3l ITALIAN KING (D (sV Hall) 8-12 I uSi 132 EFFSHIR (O) (P Vasev) 312 ITALIAN KING (vV already had what might appear rather more than its fair -share of Remplby factories Out of ninety factories there were thirteen in Wales and these employed more than 1000 severely disabled men and women The Government were providing extra financial assistance to Remploy for the next five years and this would lead to a larger number employed The House rose at 1118 pm TENNIS OFF 1 Owing to rain there was no play in the Brooklands Tennis Tournament yesterday a- 7- I mount on Grischuna tried hard to rally the filly but she could not go througi with her effort inside the final furlong and was comfortably beaten into third place Mr Stanley Holmes racing 0 PORTVILLE (Vallance) 8-7 Daejsing (7) 100 BLAZING SCENT (D) (G Todd) 8-6 Friar (S) 0024 NAP JONES (R Read) 8-4 I Mercer NO TELEGRAMS (D Hastings) 8-4 Elliott TRO'HIC (Waters) 8-4 Cheshire 8-320410 PELSO LAD 10 (A Balding) S-1 2 IBPMing (7) Ktberlngtmi Bafding (7) 11- MAJESTIC SCHOLAR (P Vasev) 8-7 a WMie BETTING FORECAST 111 vJ mm Chris Crowe signs Chris Crowe Blackburn Rovers' inside forward has accepted terms and re-signed He finishes National Service next month Elr 6-1 Rhvner i0VsiKdam ilgtpara" RAINED OFF Merchant Taylors' School Crosby 123 for six declared Wallasey Grammar School 9 for three Rain stopped play is-y-o) ssee BETTING FORECAST 11-10 Blaring Scant 100-30 Lucky Sweep 5-1 No Tele-grama S-1 Nap Jeaea 10O-B Pertvllle 10O-6 Trophic ANDICAP (3-V-O) MOO 1mSf12vda 1-00200S PATRICK'S CHOICE (C) (R A Thrale) 9-1 MafrfTMa 3-0 04300 EPIMOSS (Hanwy) 8-2 Lewis 3-320300 RED ROCKET (R Turnell) S-1 A Breaaiey 6- 004210 GAY FROLIC (Budgett) 8-0 Beothmaa 7- 000000 BURNHAM (H Price) 7-5 Bandar 6-0 24403 CALL GIRL (Ingham) 7-4 Carter 9- 140004 OFF BEAT (B Marshall) 6-10 A Baldwin (7) BETTING FORECAST manager to Newmarket trainer Geoffrey Brooke said "Mr Dennis the owner of King Warrior has been in a London nursing home for the last tnree weeks but the Impressive win of his home bred colt will be a tonic to him" Maior General Sir Randle 2- 010020 DIOPHANTES (D) (Elsev) S-S NMa 4- 031003 RAIN COAT (Budgett)B-2 OaneM 5- 000221 SUPER SIXTIES (121b V) IW Grav) 82 Doping tests Routine dooc tests were made at Newmarket yesterdav for the second dav in succession It is now ccobable that thev will become part of the everyday routine on the racecourse Candv the Wantage trainer who had his Rins of Clvde privately tested after a recent race at Nottingham said yesterday: "The test proved absolutely free from CI BMIo 'C Parkes Greening S-201314 ROSYTH (BF) (R Jarvls) S-1 WUJS0 MTELBY (E Idhnson) 7-8 "NNING Bltf (Eliev) 7-S 11-003003 ARIMAR (M Easterbv) 0-12 BETTING FORECAST COUNTY SCORES Fielden senior Steward of the 1S-B Patrick) Chasca B-4 Call Girl 9-2 Red Racket 8-1 Gay Frolic 1C 10O-7 athars e-i apt i Jockev Club has a useful thi-ee-vear-old in Abat Jour who is- fmLJPW 1 SlsHoa 4-1 OmpJiaatoe 11 Raaytb S-1 Rain Coat 100-S athars 845 TSl? MNDCA ('-Y-O) ssoe added easily held off the strong BATH JULY HANDICAP 640B 1m SOTda challenge of Miss Adelaide in 1-040402 RAPPEL II (L Dale) S-9-0 Lewis 2- 000003 TEAR GAS (Fawcus) S-1 I Hide 3-000100 CROSSWORT (Stick lay) 4-8-4 tiiTi m-m-w QUESTIONS IN THE COMMONS Historic arch at Euston must go says Marples THE historic doric arch at Euston Station London will not be preserved urider the 'scheme for rebuilding the station Mr MARPLES Minister of Transport disclosed in a written reply to Sir Frank MARKHAM (Buckingham C) He said: "I have given approval in principle to the early reconstruction of the Euston main line and under a-iauwuw la nail) O-O 4-02100 0 DIPLOMATIC CLOAK lsfak Di (P A Thraie) 5-031141 tOLARl to '-10 Windsor (5) -P-i 8 1 Crack nail 6-002030 SCAMPER ELLA S-1 00 004 TOM BOWLING (O) (H Smith) 4-8-2 igiacasnawi 7-10 Mclatoai if Thompson) 7-S Conanrtan SOMERSET YORKSHIRE At Taunton YORKSHIRE Pint Imlnta vV Slott Atkinson Palmer is Taylor Langford SS I Padgett Alley 101 Close Greetham Langford 2 Sharpe Langford Bolus not out 21 Trucman and Alley 4 Gillhoulev Palmer Alley Wilson st Stephenson Langford 4 Eatrit 2 7- 010013 FINE YIELD (O) 8- 0 01101 TIMIMI rw CLUB GOLF la 8-000024 HONEY' END (BF) (Blaarave) 4-7-10 I Wilsoo avne) 7-8 Blllotl (W Stephenson) 74 (C 9-003410 WELSH PRINCE 9-400000 DARK ENSIGN (C) (F Cundell) 4-7-7 '-7 Maaa (SI FORMBY SILVER 10-100300 STYLE IBeeov) 4-7-3 Carter Mtdat: Mrs SURREY LEICESTER At Tka Oval aim limlaaa Hallam Loader 20 A Wharton Stawart Gibson i 1 Van Calovanb Gibson Cardnar Gibson 0 0 Muntfan Gibson I 1 Birkenshaw BarrlntMn Loader Si Pratt Lock 21 Julian run out a Soancer May Loader Savaae Swetman Gibson 4 Boshier not out 0 ToUl S2 Sconna rate: 2 SI runs aer over Loader J-J3 Gibson S-32 Lock 1-27 SURRIT First lasrian Stewart Julian Boshier 1 A Parsons not out SO Berrlnaton Hallam Boshier a 10-143430 LAIRD OF AYR (W A StepAenaon) 7-0 BETTING FORECAST Brmu S-1 Timiml 7-2 Bolarco S-t Floe VsaM 7-1 Welsh Prmco 10-1 Tear Gas 100-7 IBS 20-1 others BETTING FORECAST Pearce Tarn Bawllaa noney ana a-a wappsi ii 4-1 7-1 Mrs Tinker 88-15 71 88- 14-74 89- 15-74 Diplomatic Cloak 100-S Dark Ensign 100-6 others 78- 3-75 88-11-75 M'S Crewe Rodtn Mrs Burrows Mrs 1 Whitfield BRONZE ground stations which is made necessary bv the main line Total (S wkts) 2J2 rate (to date): 236 runs Scoring ir OVr electrification and by YESTERDAY'S RETURNS Mrs i Carmicheel Mrs'W Nelson Mrs Taylor B8-2S-T3 103-30-73 94-18-75 9B-217S Mrf Murrell Mrs Atherton Mrs Collins Mrs Gavlord 102-27-75 97-20-77 107-30-77 NEWMARKET BATH the Wakerield Stakes Sir Randle bought Abat Jour in France last April and the colt formerly trained by Alec Head was winning for the third time in his colours Right Royal never better There were rumours at Xewmarket races Yesterdav that the French colt Riant a 1 chief rival to St Paddv in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on Saturday had gone wrong and would be unable to run Miljor-Gcneral David Dawnav Clerk ofthe course at Asrot aid: "Right Royal has never born bettor" Bookmakers were' auotins 7-4 on St Paddv and 9-4 Right Roval veterdav before thev knew that Javelot had brrn withdrawn leaving onlv four runners increased traffic demands "This scheme is urgent not only because of the electrification programme but because the underground lifts have almost reached the end of their useful life The underground scheme will cost about £700000 but a CITY BELLING H'CAP ol £300 aS One mile and aoout eight varos OULLINGNAM NXAP £500 mjSJ three-year-olds One mile- sli DONCASTER BARNSLEY SELLING PLATE JU £300 Two-vear-olds Flvo furlongs POLLY MACAW Robinson 1 furlongs and 171 vards GLAMORGAN DERBYSHIRE At Cardiff Pint Innlnga A Parkhouse Rhodes 40 Hedges Lea Rhodes 2 A Jonas Johnson Buxton Walker Rhodes P-essdee Jackson 4 Slade Morgan 38 Ward Taylor Morgan 22 Evans Taylor Rhodes 1 Shepherd not out S2 Wheetlev not out 3 Eatras 12 Total (S wkts) 243 lUDoa Durr 1 Friar 2 Most 3 S-1 11-2 Changing State LORDLING Constable hit wkket Spencer Willett Julian Spencer Mav Hallam Boshier Swetman Julian Spencer GAR Lock Spencer A Bedser Ibw BosMer Gibson Julian Boshier I Loader Pratt Eitras SISTER AISTON CALDY Medai: SILVER DIVISION Mrs Oarvl Nasi 79-13-88 Mrs Killender 81-13-88 Mrs Kirkiand 88-15-70 Mr Teaid lones 87-16-71 Mrs A Menson 89-16-73 MrW Scowcroft 91-18-73 I i i 9 CHOIR PRACTICE DISPUTE JAYPEE Temnle-NIdd 2 Court I SAUCY MISS SPI 4-1 Smith 1 Keith 2 Morris 3 100-S (S-2) fa SPi 2-9 (lav) 33-1 10-1 Assault ship MR ORR'EWINQ Civil Lord of the Admiralty disclosed that was hoped to Invite tenders by the end of this month for a new assault ship The ship announced earlier thkv year will bo of lOJOo to 1M0t tons Compartments will 1m flooded to lower her In the water so that landing oraft ean float out through the atarn SPI 19-1 6-1 Alaa ran? Craaa nui riiiMi detailed estimate la not yet 2 Also ran: My Wonder Quick Break Tata (including 4 stake): Win Stale Highway Patroi Ketchup All Agreed Trafalgar Square Roval Fancy Alio ran: Miracle Star Aldorsvde Truth or Fibs Tote: Win 4 6: places 4 2 16'S: orecast £17 0 Mra Smith 91-16-75 Mr Booth 93-11-73 C2 1'-: forecast CS'S'i'4 itaker Wm loia linciuoing a BRONZE DIVISION 12 4: places 5 6 7 6 6 6 M'S Gravett 9635-71 available for the much more extensive wock involved in the main line station reconstruction "AH possible ways of pre ESSEX WARWICK 1 THURSTON H'CAP SSOO: three-mJmJ vear-old SMies Ong mile and a 7 lo I'M £300 HANDICAP PLATE Two miles and auarter At Celchester 21( DOWNS PLATE £300: two-JyJ year-olds Fiwj furlongs and 97 15-72 104-31-73 93-19-74 86-22-74 Parkes I WALKER Maddock 2 LINCOLN SCARLET i McUtrlll 3 Elliott 1 MELPOMENE Total 71 Scoring rate: 214 runs per over Spencer 4-26 Boshier S-2S Pratt 1-t WORCESTER ir GLOUCESTER At Wercoster First ImHage Kenyon Cook Allen 11 1 Horton Allen A Court S2 A Headiey ACourt 14 OW Richardson Cook 32 Braadhant Brawn Allan a Swinourn 2 iraHi ivr vara GLASSO Durr 1 MESSUA A Breaslev 2 CANNON BALL Guest 3 serving the historic buildings in situ have been considered I Sma: COVERT SIDE I 3 SPI 4-1 7-1 SS1 Ilaliraar a9 First Imringa Ho-ner not out 117 A Smith Preston Fletcher Knight Preston Smith Sm th Saila Cartwrlght Ralph (las) SPI 4 (lav) S-1 13-8 by the British Transport Com AISO ran Thr la LJmrm a they may proceed on this 6PI 6-4 5-8 S3-1 Also ran: Jeicbal Somertty Star Total Win 12-4: forecast 184 fa*g Ash Hi Pinero'o Usurper High Handed Kino Also ran: fotei Win mission and by independent forecast CI '9(6 10'-: Mackic Tulsa Bailey 3S advisers but they have been Daws Brown Allen 2 Kennedy Ibw Habbt 1 Tota: Wm CIMIiil 11 '2 11 Booth not out Hitchco*ck net out 0 34 II 6 £1 17 8 3 ft HAMILTON av Two miles H'CAP ol £400 tna furlaaa a £300: 1 RISBY H'CAP I Standen Brown A'Court 17 forced to the conclusion that the operational requirements Seven furlongs Jajvr ear-cuds about 27 yards Gifford net out Total (S wrktO 174 7 HANDICAP PLATS 1100 n'yoer-olde Flvo Eatra 13 Scoring 'ate (to date) 3 16 runs per Tuck 1 86-15-71 76- 4-72 89-17-72 89- 15-74 90- 16-74 94-74 SO- S-75 91- 16-75 mm RUSH ROWN DERBY Oxford captain completes side Drybrough who has taken over as captain of Oxford University since the Nawab of I'ataudi was hurl in a car crash vesterday announced make this impracticable a Mra Pollard Mrs Percy Jonas Mrs Booth Mrt Goalen Mrs Wavman Halts Mr A Wilkinson NOVLAKE Summer Stanley Goodwin A Burdekin Wade Ben VP Larov Blundall Armitage Benmson Andrew Manuel Po'lork A Shaliest ORMSKIRK Medjai SILVER Mrs Sergeant Mrs Sloan Mrt Pearson Mrs Hesketh Miss Stobart Mrt Shlrlaw Mr A Bishop BRONZE Mrs Rimmer CROIX DE GUERRE 0 Vales 1 £OM SWELL BEECHES Moss 2 USEFUL Cordrev 3 Wilson 2 Smith 3 MBER LIGHT TAILOR DONORB 8 Henry basis" 568260 coal workers Ur Richard WOOD Minister of Power questioned by Mr Rupert SPIER (Hexham C) about the coal industry's labour force said that the number was 568260 on July 1 8FI 2-1 (lav) 7-2 4-1 Also ran: Patanlilla Iiium vm SPI S-1 1004 Evens (lav) Also rln: Eddy Who's Caprice 'rev Another Phoenl Send Park et 2 1MARCTIC Rvan 3 SPI 9-2 100-7 7-4 (fa) Untie 6ene- Hill "The possibility of moving the historic arch to another part of the site has also been examined by the commission and by the expert advisers to Tota (7 wktir 22S Scoring rata rto dateM 2 00 'uns aer rer NORTH A NTS COMBINED SERVICES At Northampton Flrit laalnaa mm9m I m9 WT a'rm Alia ran: Laaal VI aiu Tata: Win 9 8: alaraa BUB Totei win Li in-: placet 2 i8'B Wong PoaTdge Wmbo DvanTS" forecast It'll 6 6 4 comoletion of the eleven to riOOflllt Total UVia 11 met't Cambridge in the Varsity mutch at Lord's on Saturday SJ-J TOO Reynolds Fanner Stead 41 over SUSSEX KENT At Hastings First Innlnga ASM Oakman Uton I'Oon 4 Langrldge URon Half-yard 41 Dealer Richardson Brown 9 Suttle Ufton Half-van 7 Park B'own 21 Smith Leary 8 -own 16 I Lanham nal out 23 Cnonyr and Hi'frard 7 I Thornton not out 30 Evtrat 2 To'al 17 villi 162 Sco- no 'ale lie datei: 2 28 'uns pi 4 CHERRY HINTON STAKES a 1800 two-vear-old allies Sn 3 10 PLATE of £300 "JJ two-vear-olds Five furlongs OS ANGELES Mercer 1 BTARTIME A Breaslev 2 GLITTERING STAR Haes 3 the Minister of Works Would cost at least Bedlam did not run Milburn Nrwson stead so furlongs "The National Coal Board Is CREPELLO'S DAUGHTER Larkln 1 7 "OUBB STAKES With d- Two-vear-gids I waits Virgin -b Buss A Lightfoot Bates Buss I Minney Virgm Buss Scott Buss II Waters thV wicket -keener who was hurt' at the same time as the Nawab but is nut of hospital will not plav IS 2 vigorously tackling the man 80- 3 77 86- 9 77 90 11 79 92-14 79 89- 9-80 93 13-80 97-14-83 103 29 74 106-31 75 108 30-78 10S-2S-80 106 23 81 117-36 81 SPi Event (lav) S-1 7-1 Also ran Bahnv Inrh TuHn vM mignn eng Tbi vards Watts not out KING WARRlaa Connorton power shortages which ex lft in some areas Taking into Ostler Piiusa OTFUL SC8NB TV rl Larr 2 RUSTANA Smith 3 Also ran: Princess Int Not A Word SPI 3-1 S- 7-2 Tetoi Win IS 6 forecast £16 2 I Williamson Buss Slaad IB GREY MOP A Fry deputises behind slumos IS Frniw Ruts dm lav Tote: Win 9 olacas mi- GRISCHUNA I Slme 3 Robinson 11-4 8-1 (lav) A Johnson Mclntvre P'JIt ddal forecast 18 4 account increased mechanisa SPi 1 The three Invited 'o complete 0 8 I Wild Virgin Buss Eifas tion and improved productivity Also ran Pvacanthus Stapleton Grey 40" BEAUFORT H'CAP ol L300: three-vear-aldi Svaa luin 4 CHESTERFIELD MAIDEN JU STAKES £500: two-vear-olds Vivace the side are R- worsiey Bolton and St Edmund Hall) it hopes to recruit all the men and about eight yards Tata: Win CUliia Five furlongs 294 6-111 loui Bewlhw Slaad 19 Buts placet £116 it needs 10 6 Forecast £6 0 8 Neate 'St Paul's and WATERSMBET Elliott 1 Pleoott 1 CAERPHILLY Mrt croik Mrs A CaidwrM Mr 5 Webster Mr Rotbotham Mrs Bahancr CHESTER Modal- SILVER Mrt Watts Mrs I Salvm Mrs Redfern Mrs I Small BRONZE Mrs Jiggtns Mrs Male Mrs Duon Mrs Powell Smith 2 CarrS etna 8J( WAGEFIELD STAKES aaVU aooed 1 84-14-70 84-12-72 82- 9-73 89-13-76 rratt l-ia COMBINED SIRVICES Pint Inmaea Lt Hatch Johnson WHIIamian 0 Brasenose) and I (' Potter King's School Canterbury and I'orpus Christi Potter has One mile two furlonea One mile two K8PADA ROYAL JELLY SPi 6-4 (fa) 4-1 Also ran: Lvdia Themldes Chevalier and 56 vards JO-l Pink Focal Liaht Case POINTS FROM REPLIES Pta Virgin Lightfoot played for Kent Debreltt Poogm Palm Rose Meltle- ElCracknelll TONE VINJB 5 Clavton 3 SPi 11-4 100-8 2-1 (lav) Also ran: My Sailor Waterloo Totoi Win £14-2: forecast £11S'2 4 If) TOL STAKES £300: three-vear-oids One mile and a auarter and about SO vards FONTANA Dl TREVI A Braasla 1 £190000 to move They estimate that the cost of dismantling and re-erecting the arch alone without its flanking lodges would be about £190000 as compared with £12000 for simple demolition "The arch weighs about 4500 tons and to brace it and remove it on rollers would cost even more The Government has decided that the preservation of the arch does not justify expenditure of this order "This decision has not been reached without regret at the sowe wild April Go den Fury HAMPSHIRE NOTTS At Seuthampte HAMPSHIRE First Innings BBS Harrison Win'leld Corran 16 I Gray Winfle'd Davison 2 Horton Davison Corran 25 A Livingstone not out 88 1 Sainaburv Forbes Corran 0 Baidm Mlllman Corran 1 1 AC1) inglebv-Mackanale Wlafield Corran 4 Harrison Wlnfleld Walls 23 A Wassell Ibw Weils 1 (hacklatsn HIM 6- rote: win 10 6 places 5 a 99-27-72 99-27-72 99-26-73 102-28-74 Sub-Lt Newton not out Lt Durnden-Smltnv Oilier Igt Mclntvre net out 4 10 0 0 14 I H'110 Port Sunlight Dial for reoipss An Total 13 wickets) 5 ft THORNEV STAKES £500 added three-year-elds Bunbury athletics UPTON-BY-CHESTER Invitation Fourbaii: Paints mile 5KV i i Cracknell 2 RETELL Mercer 3 RACONTEUSB Plagott 1 Lewis 2 Latian ana tnamiev COURIER 47 A Merseyside AAA open nthletic meetina was held in SP1 S-1 S-1 2-1 (fa) Also ran: Midsummer Hill Inllahtnn AN-AM 99 Carr i (Arrowe Park) Leach and A Cartwrlght ABAT JOUR Starker 1 "55 SP: 4-7 (fa) 9-4 6-1 Also ran: Ma Tandresso River Bridge 8 Tata: Wir 6'2- forecast 12'10v A ROTHBRHAM HANDICAP "00 aoded Sla furloMS r'K i DCuTltn 1 COMO FAIR Maddock 1 CLEVER DICK Mcintosh SP 2-1 (favh 4-1 9-1 Also ran: Barney fa*gan Anplan View Home Secretary Parallt Ashlar Total Win 102: placet S'2 S'4 dual torocast C1'11S TOTS DOUBLE (10- suka) Tailor Donoro and Abat lour Win dividend £4 111- Pool £1961 Winning tickets 380 TOTI TREBLE (3- SUke) Rapln King Warrior and MAPPS Win dividend £91 'Si'- PooL wiuia SPi 7-1 1O0-6 11-10 (lav) Also ran- Seven Bells News 43 ment Drake's Boy Rosa Mahal Little (iaia) heavy rain at the Oval Port BoUand and Wilson Rlbandrv Stormy Prince Wettortands Sunlisht last nieht Results: (Chaste-) 44 experimental telephone service witl start in Birmingham on July 26 Recipes will be chanced dailv The number will be ASK 8071 Gtneral Stolen The number of motor vehicles including motor-cycles reported by the police in England and Wales navrvT Tetai Win 12-'S: places 4a 7S 410: dual forecast £2710 Shepherd and Ilildae One m'le (Grade I)' I Lund (Wlrral sparkle Total Win CI '3 8 places 810 14 10 S'2: ddal forecast ill (Helsbv) 41 A 4 mint 30 1 tecs (Grade II): 8 MCC CAMBRIDGE UNIV At Lord's CAMBRIDGS First Innings I Craig Howlanil Wait 7 A Ooodltilow Wait 0 I Wlllard Howland Worrell 18 Breartev Ibw Hurst 74 Reddv Worrell 0 Kirbv Sebo a 13 Thompson tt Howland Sobers I Wii-oa Worrell Walt 14 I Jefferson not out 13 0 Brodrlck not Out 0 Eitras 4 Total wkts) 14S TOTE DOUBLE (10- stake): Crola da TOTE DOUBLE (10 stake): Crush Drurv (Wlrral AC) 4 mlns 39 sacs (Grade III)' Stokes (Wlrral A C) mln 1 ac lOO varda (scratch): '1 wuerre ana watersmeet Win dividend Wells WMI not out 5 Eitras 3 Total (9 wktti 17S Scoring 'uni (to dale): 2 47 runs oar ever No play yesterday SECOND XI GAME Leicester Glamorgan at Leicester passing of a major monument of the early railway age but there EIO'7 Pool: £169410" Winning ana taerpnniy win dividend U'll Pool £362310i- Winning tickets tiwiivu tmt Krausse (Wlrral AC) 112 sect: 2 I Walla (Waterloo AC): 3 A TOTE TREBLE (S- SUke)' Glasso Los Horswili and Lee son iVicari Cross) 43 I Stanlaka and Hulme (Chester) 41 Jone' and A Pleavln (Chester) 41 Whitchurch and Father (Saiei 41 Brterlev and Williams (Vicars Cross) 40 TOTE TREBLE (5- SUke) is no practicable alternative Stevens (Liverpool and AC 440 Angeles and Fontana di Trevi win Melauiinjng Crepgllo'i Daughter and The commission have stolen in 1960 was 16565 Kacomeuse win Dividend £281' vards: 1 A Stevens 51 4 sees 2 Wells: 3 Dwrer (Liverpool Divioeno: 0'0- rooi L4B9S) Winning tickets: SI tickets Pool £1086 Winning tlcktU 39 accordingly been informed that Home Secretary Pembroke A and t-t.

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