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LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP :
Draw May Well Decide Winner
Lincoln, Mar. 17.—Lady Luck will play a big part in deciding the winner of tomorrow's Lincoln- shire Handicap, the first big event of the 1950 British flat racing season.
The draw for places at the start of this "dog leg" mile is always a vital one. That draw may be particularly important tomorrow, as heavy rain last night and intermittent showers today have made the going near the rails rather heavy,
It was always considered Four" wins tomorrow, A distinct disadvantage to will be a ligthening of prices against the leading candidates draw a number under 10, in the Grand National, the that is, near the rails.
recand lest of this Double, which will be run at Aintree the following Saturday,
Tomorrow, the draw, to bo
• made only half an hour before the start, may mean all the difference between victory and defeat.
there
Here, too, there is a "Blg Four" In Freebooter. Rolmond, Cromwell and the Royal horse.
naveen.
The draw may well deelde which
of the "Big Four-Fair Judgment, Dramatic, Burpham
win, the Transatlantic-will and That one of these four will win in the view of most turf witters the many successes registered by outsiders in this
Face.
Twice place the war as the event been won by the favourite. The draw will at least deckis tho favourite, And It will either Dramatic probably be Hidden by the champion Jockey Gordon Richards, or Burham.
OTHERS' CHANCES The
aro
connections of this pair songuine of succe So, those of Transattialle 100, Bre
winner, Fair Jast year's and Judgment.
are plenty of others There Among the 40 probable runners whose chances cannot be ignor
Among those well spoken
Park, of are Harnes
Golds- who was placed last bonafh year, Tano, Star Point, Laver stoke, Fancy Fly and the French challenger, Roc du Dinbin.
The Lincolnshire Handleap to "Spring first ley of the the
Double," and if one of the "Big
WEEK-END SPORT
TODAY
At the tittal call-over on the Lincolnshire Handicap, held at Victoria Clubi tonight, Burpham, owned by the Duke of Norfolk, was male an 8 to 1 favourite, replacing Drama. tic, who wis rany to hack in a
market where must of the heavily were leading horsea supported.
1
Fair Judgment and Transat fanfic, 100 to 6 Banes Park, 100
Roc du Diable 18 to Bobo and Star Point, 25 ໂຕ ! Goldsborough, 28 to 1 Fancy Fly; 33 to 1 Grauf and Tson, 40 to i Philadelph 50 to 1 the rest,
Flame Jamaica and Fulogy,
There was heavy last-minute only French backing for the challenger, Roc du Diable, and 22 to 1 to he tumbled from close sixil favourite at 100 to 0. |--Kouler.
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South Africans All Out For 49
Johannesburg, Mar. 17.-Tho Australians oponed the last match of their South African tour here today by dismissing a South African XI for 49 runs the lowest total registered in games against the tourists. When bad light brought play to a prematuro end they had roplled with 137 for four wickets,
on
was
Sent in by Arthur Morris to pile up the impressive total for four wickets danip, treacherous of 241 runs a
their three-day when
match wicket which gave the ball
fourists against the CLOSING PRICES
the Ceylonere The prices were a to 1 Buran irregular lift, the South beran here today,
African batamon fell quick Winning the toss., the home pham, 17 to 2 Dramalle, 100 to
victims to Bill Johnston, Skipper, Badruddin, elected to bat on a good wicket and in Ray Lindwall, Keith Miller deal pienic weather, and the and lan Johnson.
side got off to a good start. The top score was 11 runs, scoring 91 for one wicke! by made by J. Mansell,
| lunch. 13111 Johnston toulk four The visitors' attack wickets for 18 runs, Lindwallabylously handicapped by tho three for 12 and Miller two for matting, and the skipper, Jaya- one wicket | wickreme, fried eight bowlers 11. Jan Johnson's for 11 runs brought him to the in an effort to dislodge Almud 100-wickets for all matches on din and Anwar Hussain.
The Ceylon team
Impressed the tour, including minor games.
The wicket was still tricky with their ground fielding and when the Australiang went smart throws, which weru And they lost three wickets for responsible for the taking of the 62 runs. Visions of a collapse
Iwo valuable wickets of Alimud- were dissipated by Nell Harvey, din and Anwar Hussain, both of who made 55 in 70 minutes, in- whom were run out, cluding one nix and four fours, At the close of play, Inayat -and-added-72-runs-with-Sam Khan and Dinshaw were batting
Loxton (27) not out for the with 12 and 19 respectively fourth wicket--Reuter.
Reuter.
French Pair Ahead In Cycle Race
UNOFFICIAL TEST Dunedin, Mar. 17.--Australia's spin bowler, Douglas Ring, took seven New Zealand wickets for 88 runs when the three-day un- cleiat Test began here today.
New Zealand made 231 runs (A. McGibbon 65, W. Hadice 54, Sutcliffe 42), and by the close of play Australia scored 18 runs for the loss of one wicket.-Reuter.
had
Paris, Mar. 17.-Lucien Gillen of Luxembourg and his French partner, Georges Athletics-58 Mediuni Regi- | Senfftleben, led the field of ment, United Services Ground. 17 teams today after 42 Boundary Street, 2 p.m.
Uricket-First Division hours' racing in the Paris v Aring at six-day international cycle League: Recreio
V loyal race King's Park; Scorpions
at the Velodrome. CENTURY PARTNERSHIP
Karachi, Mar. 17. A stolid d'Iliver, here. Navy at Chater Road; RAF
at Kui Tak: KCC
All- partnership by Optimists
century Cox's Road;
and Anwara ilussain Craigengower at
muddin University v IRC at Pokfulam
for the second wicket enabled the Sind-Karach! combined XI Second Division: Inyal Navy v
at King's Park,
V
V
The distance covered at this slagte won enly 925.5 kilometres compared with 042.5 kilometres at the corresponding stage last
--First Division year.
Commandos v CAA ut
4.30 PUR
Caroline Army at
Sooktinpoo Enstern Y
1, 4.30 p.m. Police v Club
at Boundary Street, 430 p.m.
Second Division League:
Army v Club at Sankumpoo,
3
The general classification at present is as follows:
1. L. Glen and Senfftleben, 61 points.
2. Emile Idoe and Jan Robic (France), 37 points,
3. Albert Buysse and Ernest
Reuter.
pm; Estern v CAA at Caro-hen (Belgium), 30 points.
Hine Hill, 3 pan; Dockyard News
Day
V
Causeway Vendors at 4.30 p.m.; Prizona v RAF
St
at St Joseph's, 3 pan; Univer
at Joseph's sity Joseph's, 4.30 pan.
St
Rugger Blarney Stone Shield Rusger Seven-a-Side Charity Tournment at Happy Valley,
30 pm.
Winning Horse Found Doped
NOT GUILTY
OF MURDER
Chatwin.
uf
Acern, Gold Coast, Mur. 17.--- charged with A Nigerian, Loggart Wadedat,
the murder Lieutenant Commander Philip Humphrey quitted by
today.
Marine Branch
was nc- the Asnizen
at
pliot in of the
the
Gold
Coast
Railways since March 19-40 was found stabbed to
Parls. Mar. 17. Antines II. death at Takoradi Port on De
of the the 93 to 1 winner
cember 8. £15,000 Prix de Paris trotting race, hans been disqualified 03 Softball-Inter-long League:
Merenstile the grounds that the horse wan Gibb, Livingston v
and Son Petit Fits, topel Bank, CBA (2.15 p.m.); Shell v |
which Anished second, was Slavic, CBA (3.45 p.m.).
Men's Junior Leagur: Rexes Kiven the race,
ν Aces, .envio (2.15 }
Midget League: Mohawk
Dodgers, Recreio (3.45 pan.).
TOMORROW
Cricket-First Division
12.
The fix de Paris was rua
un February at Vincennes The trainer of Antinen Francois Toumier, who dentet all knowledge of the doping.
League University v Scorpionas fined £15 and his training
at Pokfulam.
Friendlies: Royal Navy V
five:ce was suspended until June 15.
Although tests have been Commandos at King's Park; made regularly for 25 years, Pallee v IRC at Soakumpoo, This is the first Ume that pan; Craigengewer v RAPC altrotting horse has been dl:- Happy Valley, 1.45 p.m.
quailled for doping in France. Football-Firs1 Division-Reuter. League: Kilchre v South China nt Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.; KMB V RAF at Boundary Street, 4.30 p.m.
Second Division League: South China v Talkoo nt Happy Valley. 3
Pin. Polico
Bernhardt Cup
Ski Contest
Zermatt, Switzerland, Mar. 17. Bernhardt Perren of Switzer
The defence Fak that the Nigerian was chased by Chal- win in a fight and stabbed him in self-defence,--Reuter.
Nehru Reports On The Bengals
(Continued from Page 1)
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Danger To Peace In Southern Asia
London, Mar. 17.—Foreign Office quarters deal- ing with Far Eastern affairs said today that they believed the fate of all Southern Asia depended on rapid solution of the dispute between India Pahistan over Kashmir.
and
India and
These quartera said that between | India and Pakistan, while the rift between India the gald and Pakistan was kept open van depriving both
This threat, they continued,
and both countries were Fakistan of the commercial and spending more than half industrial co-operation essen- prosperity of the their national incomes on tol to the
Indian aub-continent, their armed forces, neither whole
which both Erilain and Ameri- could materially contribute
ca bellove will eventually provo to Commonwealth plans for the last anti-Communist nation an economie barrier against in Asia. Communism in Southeast Asia.
quarters sald Foreign Office the situation in Southern Asia as a whole was overshadowed, The "Spender Plan" for and that a change in the balance about Southeast Asia, proposed at the of power might come
conference Colombo
last through the Communist parties. January, the form and scope of There were already strong in- the Japanese peace treaty and dications that Indin and China ench the United States specific plans were
Groping towards
encouragement for co-operation with the Com- other, and any monwealth for containing Com- towards a so-called "neutral
blos" might munism in Southern Asia, were all being held up by the per- Southeast Asia countries, kidtent threat of open
attract
conflict added.-United Press.
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Club at Happy Valley, 10.30 a.m.
Hockey-Association Matches: Chand Tara v Navy at Kinga Park, 11.30 a.m.; Pak SC Cominandos at King's Park, 10 n.m.; University V Polica
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In a women's race over 2,5
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The Indian Government and were interested in the
nt kilometres, with a 700-metres People
Pokfulam, 10.45 a.m.; Nemmas drop, Italy's Anno Pellssler and future of Burma and her present
of Germany tied condition.
Recreio "B" at King's Park, 10 Lia Maoller.
am Dulch HC v HKHC al for first place with times of such help as
King's Park, 11.15 a.m.; KITC 4 mins. 25.4 secs.-Reuter.
YMCA at King'o Park, 10
am.
Lawn Bowls-Final of Hong Pairs at the Kowloon Bowling
"Wherever possible we give we can to our friends and we have ventured to
50 in regard to
Burnis, though without any element of Snooker Load interference."-Reuter.
Donaldson Keeps
Green Club, 10 a.m.; Pre-war v
Blackpool, Mar. 17-Walter Post-war members of KBGC, Donaldson retained his four 3.30 p.m.
frames lead over the holder, Softball-Men's Senior Fred Davis, after this
after- League: Americans v U.S. Navy, noon's session of their World СВА (1.30 p.ni.); Jaguars vl'rofessional Snooker
Cham- Braves, CBA (3 pm.).
pionship Anal match here. Inter-Hong Lengue: Civil At the interval he led 41-37.
<in
Identified By Begum
17-The Marseilles, Mar. Begum Aga Khan. today identi- fed Frederick Sanna as one of
Servico y San Miguel Brewery, The scores, with Donaldson the gang who held her and the Recreio (10.30 a.m.); Union In-Arst, were 61 to 52, 51 to 52, surance v Caltex, Recrelo (1.30 41 to 01, 112 to 18, 80 to 20,
за
33 to 70-Reuter.
les' Junior League: Clovers v White Fangs, CDA (10.30 a.m.): St Teresa's
Irish Football Squawo, BBA (noon).
Dublin, Mar. 17-The League Midgets League: Black Ar-of Ireland beat the Irish League Dlackhawks, Recreio by three goals to one in a foot- (9 m.); Sainta v Lions, Re-ball match played at Dalymount credo (noon).
[Peric today--Router.
AK Khan up and stole, her Jeweln valued at £213,000 acar Nice last August.
out
The Begum picked Sanna's phalograph from those of six men held here as allegeti members of the gang. Her soli- citor today formally applied for the return to her of those Jewels which have been covered-Reuter.
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