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The Daily Telegraph from London, Greater London, England • 39

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THE DAILY TELEGRAPH FRIDAY JUNE 30 2000 39 SPORT 2 Hockey Dancer in the dock Golf: Irish Open Garcia finds his touch on greens Top two: Ed Coode and Greg Searle ease to victory in the Silver Goblets at Henley Rugby Union Scots opt for Petrie By Rob Wlldman in Auckland JON PETRIE makes his Scotland debut against New Zealand tomorrow in a team showing five changes from the one beaten 69-20 in the first Test last weekend Petrie 23 whose forceful play has made him one of the few successes on a tour that has brought only two wins in six games replaces Ross Beattie at No 8 Graham Shiel comes in at centre ahead of the unlucky James McLaren Cameron Murray and Craig Joiner are the new wings and Iain Ful-larton starts his first international replacing lock Scott Murray who badly bruised his ribs last weekend Stephen Bachop 34 the former New Zealand outside-half has left London Irish to join Premiership Two side Leeds as player-coach Bachop who captained Samoa in last World Cup had an offer to move to Harlequins but was keen to begin a coaching career He will be in charge of the backs at Leeds Worcester have signed Gavin Webster the former England Under-21 lock from Connacht SCOTLAND (v NZ Auckland tomorrow 835am BST): Paterson: Murray (Edinburgh) Townsend (Brive) Shlel (Edinburgh) Joiner (Leicester) Hodge (Edinburgh) A Nlcol (Glasgow capt) Smith (Brive) Bulloch (Glasgow) Stewart I Fullarton Metcalfe (Edinburgh) White (Glasgow) Leslie (Edinburgh) Petrie (Glasgow) Subs: Scott (Edinburgh) Mcllwham (Glasgow) Hines (Edinburgh) Beattie Newcastle): Beveridge Glasgow) McLaren (Bourgoin) Molr (Northampton) 68 Romero (Argentina) Wessels (S Africa): Bjorn (Denmark) 69 (Australia) Rafferty Tinning (Denmark) Levet (France) A Oldcorn: Goosen (S Africa): Lonard (Australia) Jacquelin (France): Scahlll (NZ): Coles O'Malley (Australia): A Wall: A Cabrera (Argentina) Mitchell: A Bossert (Switzerland) Hanell (Sweden) Grlbben Jacobson (Sweden) 70 Hamerton Murphy: Blackey Lanner (Sweden) A Forsbrand (Sweden) Storgaard (Denmark): Dredge Owen Lynn: Otto (S Africa) Gallacher Riley (Australia) Lane Coceres (Argentina) Robinson: Baker: Leaney (Australia) 71 A Butterfield Bickerton: Rivero (Spain) I Woosnam Byrd (US) Nyman (Sweden) Karlsson (Sweden) Lyle: Sandelin (Sweden) Kuchar (US) Emerson: I Poulter Struver (Germany) Fowler (Australia): Winchester Canonlca (Italy) Hansen (Denmark) Robertson Lafeber (Holland) Coughian 72 Fasth (Sweden) De Vooght (Belgium): Higgins Farry (France) Gogele (Germany): Teilleria (France) Hutcheon Phillips Berendt (Argentina) A Martin (Spain): A Forsyth Clarke: Yeh Wei-tze (Taiwan) Ogilvy (Australia) Quinlivan: Davis (Australia) Hamlll 73 Torrance Allan (Australia) Johnstone (Zimbabwe): Scarpa (Italy): Haeggman (Sweden): Webster: Mackenzie: Park Kelly Davis: Olazabal (Spain) Langer (Germany) Chapman A Scott (Australia) Darcy: Johnson (Sweden) A McLardy (S Africa) McGrane Jonzon (Sweden) sive Irish Open by being the best-placed home player Yorkshireman Ian Garbutt put in his latest attempt to break his tour duck by sharing third place with Smyth Australian Lucas Parsons and another Swede Johan Skold Harrington signed for a 67 on a breezier afternoon game-plan of pints and cigars produced a 72 For Garcia it was the first really positive day this year on the greens Putts of 30ft 15ft 12ft and two from eight feet for five of his eight birdies filled in the missing link the Masteis I've played really said Gar cia the only thing that let me down was the putter Sjoland fought oft flu to match Garcia but one of the favourites Miguel Angel Jimenez succumbed to a high fever and withdrew after five holes Stoutest feat of the day belonged to Fre-drik Lindgren His hole-in-one at the third earned him nothing hut to celebrate it the sponsors gave everyone with an entry ticket a free pint IRISH OPEN 1st rd scores (GB Ireland unless stated): 64 Sjoland (Sweden) Garcia (Spain) Smyth: Parsons (Australia) I Garbutt: Skold (Sweden) 66 Muntz (Holland) 67 McGinley: Carter: Dyson: Walton: Boult (NZ) Harrington: Moseley (Australia) Russell By Norman Dabell at Ballybunion SERGIO GARCIA shot his second successive seven-under-par 64 in the Irish Open yesterday nearly a year after carding his first this time on the links of Ballybunion instead of the parkland of Glen The Spanish 20-year-old started as he finished by surging to a share of the first-round lead repeating his feat of the final day last year when his seven-under-par return earned him his maiden victory in only his sixth event as a professional Eight birdies three to finish provided the deja vu This 64 left him a stroke ahead of the field alongside Swede Patrik Sjoland as the feared wind over the magical links revered by such as Torn Watson and Bill Clinton and used by Tiger Woods for Open practice failed to materialise in the morning With its teeth drawn Bally-bunion became a pussycat and it was the players who did the mauling In a blaze of birdies four of them also shot 65s including Des Smyth The gallery were expecting Darren Clarke or Padraig Harrington to be to the fore but it was the 47-year-old from Drogheda who celebrated his 26th succes By Claire Middleton THE Great Britain Olympic Hockey Board have instigated an inquiry into the performances of the British team just two months before the Games in Sydney Coach Barry Dancer was grilled for eight hours by a three-man panel comprising Roger Self Richard Dodds and Sam Martin respectively the manager captain and squad member of the team who won gold in Seoul in 1988 The current Britain squad qualified for Sydney by the skin of their teeth and were last in the six-team Trophy though the results were hardly unexpected were actually bottom at the Trophy in 1988 before they won in said manager David Whittle who was also hauled up for questioning disappointed the board felt this was necessary and I hope it prove a distraction but being positive about it and maybe they will come up with some good There is precedent for a change of coach for David Whitaker resigned just prior to Atlanta because of business commitments though it seems unlikely that Dancer will be dispensed with especially as none of those on the panel witnessed the events in Osaka or Amsterdam The report is due a week tomorrow Sport Round-up Athletics: Maurice coach is refusing to panic despite the world record poor run of form over 100 metres John Smith in Rome where Greene has added Golden League meeting to his schedule after unexpected defeat to Greg Saddler in Athens his second loss in a fortnight is convinced the sprinter will still be the man to watch in the Olympic Games in Sydney not worried by what has he said it matters he will run Cycling: Giro winner Pavel Tonkov has pulled out of the Tour de France to concentrate on his preparations for the Sydney Olympics The Mapei rider one of the pre-race favourites quit last Tour with three stages remaining because of a death in his family The three-week Tour starts tomorrow from Futur-oscope theme park near Poitiers Speedway: Referees are to be given extra help to avoid further confrontations with riders like that which marred the Swedish Grand Prix At Polish GP in Wroclaw in which Mark Loram defends a six-point lead a television monitor will be available for the referee Tony Steele to use for the first time Rugby League: Wigan are in the unaccustomed role of underdogs for Super League match between the top two teams at Bradford The Bulls defeated only once this sea Searle and Coode brush off lightweight challenge British Phillips undeterred by theft from car cross the line with half a length of clear water Trinity were the first selected crew to go out but were followed later in the Temple by the University of London who were rowed down by Hertford College The surprise was not that the University of London lost but that as a development crew they had been selected at all However another UL crew had earlier put out the selected Oxford Brookes four in the Britannia coming from behind to win by three-quarters of a length The selected Brookes eight in the Temple had better fortune with too much pace for the Japanese from Nihon University The Thames Cup results were predictable with Molesey A and Garda Siochana looking particularly strong while Crabtree won a hard encounter with London A by a quarter of a length in the fastest time of the day In the Princess Elizabeth Canford became the first selected crew to go out losing to the strong but rough American Groton School but another American school St looked dangerous against Westminster paddling in at 20 Radley who disposed of the holders St remain the best British hope regatta in Lucerne in 10 days and on showing American Acquil Abdullah has established himself as favourite There was a particularly good performance from British international Simon Goodbrand who was far too strong for Richard Briscoe Another British international Tom Gale of Tideway Scullers was pushed unexpectedly hard by his little-known clubmate Julian Geluk coming home with only one-third of a length to spare The top two British lightweight scullers Matthew Beechey and Giles Monnickendam had a ding-dong battle There was never more than three feet between them to the three-quarters of a mile mark before Monnickendam gained the upper hand After such a great race the official verdict of seemed unkind Trinity College Dublin were involved in an epic struggle with Exeter University in the Temple early lead being gradually whittled away by Trinity who went past to lead by a quarter of a length at the last signal However Exeter with the advantage of less stream on the Berks station regained the lead and the Irish suddenly cracked Exeter going away fast to 74 Brier (Austria): Rojas (Argentina) Murphy Lomas: Gonzalez (Argentina) James: Rocca (Italy): Florloli (Italy) Cea (Spain) Rose Ballesteros (Spain): Evans Lindgren (Sweden): McGovern Fulke (Sweden): Eales Lawrte: Spring Hainiine (US) Turner (NZ): I Pyman -M Gronberg (Sweden) Suneson (Spain) Hospital (Spain): Singh (India) Walker: Gillis (US) I Garrido (Spain) Dwyer: KJeldsen (Denmark) McFarlane: Quirici (Switzerland) 77 0 Eliasson (Sweden) Vanhootegem (Belgium) Rowe (US) Price Howell: McNulty (Zimbabwe): Golding 78 Green (Australia) Borrego (Spain) Brady 79 McMonagle: Senden (Australia) 80 Manchip 87 Siudds Retired: A Jimenez (Spain) denotes amateur French Open Sick Dassu still goes under par By Claire Middleton in Arras ANYONE who believes professional golf is the domain of the young and healthy would take heart from the performances of Dale Reid and Federica Dassu in the first round of the French Open here yesterday Reid 41 who will cheerfully regale listeners with the details of her recent hysterectomy (plus complications) fired a six-under-par 66 while Dassu of Italy went one better felt sick all the way round and was just trying to get through the said Dassu also 41 managed two spoons of rice in two days and was thinking of giving up but whenever I do that I play well No doubt I will try extra hard now and shoot Reid Solheim Cup captain for the match against the Americans later this year dropped only one shot despite dispensing with the services of a caddie for the first time in her career decided to pull my own trolley and it certainly made me think she said Jo Head of Sussex was disqualified after signing for the wrong score by mistake Twin sister Sam pulled out through illness just before the event though given the efforts of Dassu and Reid she may be regretting not giving it a go (GB Ireland unless stated): 65 Nilbrink (Sweden) 66 Bisazza (Italy) Rorbaek (Denmark) Houston Howley Dodd 67 Stenson (Sweden) Guermanl (Italy) James Henderson Clark Wldmark (Sweden): A Napoleon! (Italy) Guillard (France): Arrutl (Spain) Dupuy (France) FRENCH OPEN (Arras 1st rd leaders (GB Ireland unless stated) 65 Dassu (Italy) 66 Reid Carriedo (Spain) 67 A Gottmo (Sweden) Ester! (Germany) de Lorenzl (France) 68 Kuld (Denmark) Daden Lojdahl (Sweden) 69 A Knight (Australia) Meunier Lebouc (France) Moult Mendiburu (France) Eklund (Sweden) 70 Mehra (India) I Tinning (Denmark) Fairclough A Rogers Steen (Sweden) Hopkins (Australia) Burstrom (Sweden) 71 Maritz (S Africa) Sterner (Sweden) Nugent 72 A Berg (Sweden) Van Hagen (Holland) Orum (Denmark): Pestana (S Africa) Bennett Hageman (Holland) Mills (Australia) Kirkwood Taylor Verspleren (France) Karlsson (Sweden) Arricau (France) Van Ryckeghem (Belgium) 73 Criquellon (France) Sergas (Italy): Craik Leary (Australia) Dlbnah (Australia) Stensrud (Norway) Hedbiom (Sweden) Hed (Sweden) Sandolo (France) Surface Adamson (S Africa) Hell (Sweden) 74 Moon (US) Rasmussen (Denmark) A Munt (Australia) Kreutz (France) Hall Ratcliffe 0 Roux (France) Cosenza (Spain) Booker (Australia) Vlelard (France) Lautens (Switzerland) Wen-Un (Taiwan) Hed berg (Sweden) Lunn (Australia) Grady Dickens EURO PRO TOUR (St Mellion Jack Nicklaus course)- Final leading scores: 141 Harris 70 71 Woodman 70 72 144 Burnell 76 68 Benians 74 70 Mason 73 71 Prosser 74 70 Little 73 72 Gates 74 71 BRADFORD BINGLEY MANX CLASSIC (Castletown Isle of Man) 2nd rd: 137 Furey (Pleasington) 68 79 A Hill (Portal) 69 68 Turley (Kidderminster) 71 67 Selby-Green (unatt) 70 69 Ure (Billingham) 7366141 Archer (Birchwood) 69 72 Cheetham (Bramhall) 72 69 Mathews (Blackburn DR) 68 73 Padgett (Pannal) 70 72 Price (Leasowe) 73 70 A Rowland (Hawarden) 73 70 Lythgoe (Royal Norwich) 69 74: Cooper (Birchwood) 73 70 Carman (Huddersfield) 73 71 Townend (Wiltshire) 72 72 GT BRITAIN IRELAND TEAM (v Continent of Europe for St Andrews Trophy Tumberry today and tomorrow): Casey (England) Donald (England) Donaldson (Wales) Dougherty (England) Fox (Ireland) Harris (England) Loftus (Scotland) (Scotland) Wotetenhotme (England) son are unbeaten at home for nearly two years Table Tennis: For the first time since the sport began a century ago the English Table Tennis Association are expected to vote in favour of a change in the size of the ball at the annual meeting in Birmingham tomorrow with immediate effect The new ball will be 40mm in diameter two millimetres larger than the present ball Ice Skating: Washington will host the 2003 World Figure Skating Championships the International Skating Union said yesterday The event will be staged from March 24-30 at the MCI Centre Golf: World No 2 David Duval has become a late addition to the Standard Life tournament at Loch Lomond decision to play the week before next Open at St Andrews means six of the top 10 are in the field Disabled Sport: Lee Pearson entered the record books yesterday as the first man selected to represent Great Britain in equestrian pursuit at the Paralympic Games Leek 25 from Staffordshire was a member of the British team who won the World Championships in Denmark last year Motor Racing: Jordan will use works Honda engines in Formula One next season The long-term deal means Honda will supply equal specification engines to Jordan and British American Racing in 2001 The new partnership signals the end of association with current engine suppliers Mugen 1200 Temple Glasgow Univ Columbia Univ US 1205 Visitors: Brooke Univ CAN Nottingham Univ 1210: Fawley Windsor Boys Burway RC Marlow Sir William Borlase 1215: Doubles: Smith Herbertson I Lawson Lyall- Cotie: 1220: Goblets: GDC Smith Simmons Cundeli Gonzales 200: Thames: Nottingham Union RC the KRC Gent BEL 210: Jones RJ Romero 220: Princess Elizabeth: Groton School US Abingdon School 230: QM: The Tideway Scullers School R-G Hansa Hamburg Germany 240: Thames: Garda Siochana BC Ireland Cascade Rowing US 250: Princess Elizabeth: Hampton School St Prep School US 300: Ladies: ORC Rostock Heidelberg Germany Leander Notts County RA 310: QM: Maidenhead Upper Thames RC Australian Inst Of Sport Australia US 320: Thames: Molesey BC A Thames Tradesmen RC 330: QM: Thames RC Uandaff RC 340: Princess Elizabeth: Bedford School Radley College 350: Diamond: Greenaway Rogers 500: QM: Peterborough City RC Warwick Evesham 510: Wyfold: Queens Tcwer Holme Pierrepont RC 520: Ladies: Tara RC Ireland Brown Univ US 530: Britannia: Black Sheep RC Lear RC 540: Temple: ASR Nereus Holland Reading Univ 550: Diamonds: Gale vPJ Turner 600: Prince Phillip: Nottinghamshire County RA Crabtree BC 610: Goblets: A Hare I Watson Washburn 620: Thames: Thames RC A Crabtree BC 630: Britannia: Cambridge Univ Sydney RC Australia 640: Temple: Southampton Univ Exeter Univ 650: Goblets: Di Lement Cech Casey Sinclair 700: Britannia: Imperial College London Isis BC A 710: Doubles: Jacob A Maher Langridge PJ Wells 720: Princess Elizabeth: St School Eton College forget her first round and start again She did precisely that returning an entirely adequate 72 Hudson who has warned that she is out to get her revenge on the winning Curtis Cup Americans this week was menacing bagging two birdies on each half BRITISH WOMEN'S OPEN AMAT (Walton Heath Surrey) Qualifiers for matchplay: 141 Hudson (Wheatley) 71 70 Lindbergh (Sweden) 69 72 144 Taylor (Sandford Springs) 76 68 146 Morgan (Monmouth) 76 70 Henderson (Canada) 74 72 147 Simon (Germany) 74 73 Homeyer (US) 74 74 Brewerton (Abergele) 78 71 Ebert (Germany) 77 72 Isher (France) 76 73 Auffret (France) 76 73: Smith (Waterlooville) 71 78 Magi (Germany) 79 71 Heath (Telford) 77 73 Azam (Switzerland) 76 74: Selvaratnam (Sri Lanka) 75 75 151 Court (Goodward) 78 73 A Coffey (Warren Point) 70 81 152 Vagner (Denmark) 79 73: A Stanford (US) 77 75: Alsuguren (France) 71 81 153 Passerat De Sllans (France) 76 77: More (Chesterfield! 76 77 Clingan (Tewksbury Pk) 74 79 154 Igenhuis (Holland) 80 74 A Laing (Vale of Leven) 79 75: Pilgrim (St Pierre) 78 76 Prout (Betchworth Pk) 78 76: Stirling (Bridge of Allan) 77 77: A Sharp (Canada) 76 78 Coverley (Wopdsome Hall) 72 82 155 Tvede (Denmark 78 77 Stillig (Germany) 77 78: Fankhauser (US) 77 78 Brown (Heswall) 77 78 Neggers (Holland) 77 78 Fisher (Royal Lytham St Annes) 76 79 Knowles (Worplesdon) 74 81 A Hlghgate (Cottrell Pk) 74 81 Calogero (Italy) 81 75: Timmins (Sene Valley) 81 75: Phillips Cardiff) 80 76 Shannon (US) 80 76 Zelsmann (Holland) 80 76: A Keighley (Ughtcliffe) 79 77 Rasmussen (Denmark) 78 78 Dugglebv (Malton Norton) 76 80: Coakley (Australia) 73 83: Laing (Musselburgh) 82 75 157 Mackay (Univ of Stirling) 81 76: Garbutt (Knaresborough) 81 76: Hargan (Cardross) 80 77 O'Brien (Milltown) 80 77 Boden Sweden) 79 78 Wright (Stanton-on the-Wolds) 78 79: McKevitt (Reading) 78 79 Gannon (Co Louth) 77 80 Evans (Moore Pk) 75 82: Moffat (W Kilbride) 74 83: Colavito (Italy) 73 84 158 Monaghan (Longniddry) 78 80: Allen (S Herts) 77 81 Thornhill (Walton Heath) 76 82 Keever (US) 81 78 (after play-off) Baseball NATIONAL LGE Cincinnati 7 St Louis 3 Atlanta 7 Montreal 4 Chicago Cubs 5 Pittsburgh NY Mets 6 Florida 5 Philadelphia 9 Milwaukee 7 Colorado 17 San Francisco 13 Arizona 6 Houston 2 Los Angeles 5 San Diego 4 AMERICAN LGE Baltimore 8 Boston 7 (11 innings) Detroit 13 NY Yankees 6 Toronto 5 Tampa Bay 2 Chicago White Sox 7 Minnesota 3 Kansas City 8 Cleveland 1 Texas 5 Oakland 3 Anaheim 3 Seattle 2 Bowls ENGLISH RIVIERA OPEN T'MENT Mixed pairs final: Gibson Woodward (Notts) bt Kennard Coombes (Devon) 23-13 Cricket SCHOOLS home team): 'Brad field 122 Marlborough 114 Woodhouse Grove Brighton 167-8d Hospital Caterham 261-4d Whitgift 181-9d Forest Close 255 4d Gloucester GS 188-9d Chigwell 119 Edinburgh Acad 120-4 George Watson's 45 Castle 46-1 Haberdashers' Aske's 103 Bedford Modem 104-5 Hurstpierpoint 224-7d Cranleigh Rochester 151 St Dunstan's 152-6 Kingston GS 101 RGS Guildford Ratcliffe 129 130-2 St George's Weybridge 133 St John Leatherhead 145 Epsom 127 St 164-7d Dulwich 136-7 161-9 Yarm -Stockport GS 184-5 UCS 233-7d Taylors' XL Club 201 4 202-2 King's Bruton 87 Dauntsey's 88-5 Kings Canterbury 206-6d St Lawrence Col! 131 0 Witleyans 214-7d Edward's Witley 156 Hereford Cath 159 Wrekin Coli Ratcliffe Coll 129-8 Ratcliffiams 251-6 Ratcliffe MCC 243-3 Marlborough 2294 10-1 bt 125 112 by 9 XL Club 166 Eltham 246-3 dec St Edward's Trinity Sydney 94 Haberdashers' Askes' 95-2 Tour match: Meniow Park (S Africa) 52 School 53 for 0 Football OCEANIA NATIONS CUP (Papeete Final: Australia 2 NZ 0 3rd place: Solomon Is 2 Vanuatu 1 WORLD CUP Q'FYING America: (Rio de Janeiro) Brazil 1 (Rivaldo 85 pen) Uruguay 1 (Silva (Maracaibo) Venezuela 4 (Vitali 24 Moran 39 Savarese 61 Tortolero 63) Bolivia 2 (Moreno 48 Baldivieso 59) Golf OPEN DES VOLCANS (Challenge Tour Clermont-Ferrand France) let rd leaders By Lewine Mair REBECCA HUDSON was the top qualifier for the British Women's Championship at Walton Heath Though she tied with Jessica Lindbergh of Sweden on 141 the home player won the Doris Chambers Cup on account of her lower second round a 70 Kirsty Taylor had the low round of the day a record-breaking 68 However the 76 belonging to 17-year-old Kate Phillips was maybe no less commendable Though the golf psychologists stress the importance of relaxation before a tournament round this Welsh international could scarcely have been in more of a state While she was wanning up on the practice range someone threw a rock thiough the back window of her brand new car a handsome reward for passing her driving test on Tuesday The culprit made off with her handbag and her own along with two mobile phones and a couple of wedges After seven holes Phillips had dropped five shots Then though she decided to shelve her worries and concentrate on matters in hand For the next 11 she was three under Mental strength is where the Swedes are so adept After her 69 Lindbergh was advised by the Swedish coach Katarina Vangdal to Sport in brief Athletics IAAF GP (Athens) Men 100m final: 1 Saddler (US) 1008 2 A Boldon (Trinidad) 1011 6 Gardener (GB) 1025 200m: 1 Obikwelu (Nigeria) 2008 2 Da Silva (Brazil) 2038 200m 1 Little (US) 2080 2 Settle (US) 2090 400m: 1 Parrela (Brazil) 4473 2 A Cardenas (Mexico) 4498 1000m: 1 Ngeny (Kenya) 2 1553 2 Konchellah (Kenya) 2-1591 6 Nolan (Ireland) 2-1811 3000m: 1 Komen (Kenya) 7-3196 2 Naiyo (Kenya) 7-3236 Pole vault: 1 Tarasov (Russia) 580: 2 Hysong (US) 5 75 Javelin: 1 Gatsioudis (Greece) 8846 2 AParviainer: (Finland) 8833 Women 100m 1 Gaines (US) 1097 2 Ferguson (Bahamas) 1108 400m 1 Freeman (Australia) 5004 2 Collins (US) 5041 400m 1 Nazarova (Russia) 5157 2 Burianova (Czech Rep) 5183 800m: 1 Behassi (Morocco) 1-5924 2 Lewis (Australia) 1-5986 3000m: 1 Yanmei Dong (China) 8- 3307 2 LCheromei (Kenya) 8-3353 Pole vault: 1 Veovanova (Russia) 450 2 Bartova (Czech Rep) 450 12 Whitlock (GB) 420 Triple Jump: 1 Lebedeva (Russia) 1478 2 Prandzheva (Bulgaria) 1476 ROYAL NAVYCH SHIPS Men 100m: LPT Turner (Plymouth Scotland) 113s 200m: Turner 238 400m: Sub Lt Johnson (Plymouth 7 Scotland) 523 800m: MEA Gresswell (Portsmouth) 2m 009s 1500m: Mne Dashpar (Royal Marines) 4-111 5000m: CpI Gerrard (Royal Mannes) 15 211 3000m Dashpar 9-522 110m hdls: CpI Todd (Royal Marines) 161 400m hdls: LPT Edwards (Portsmouth) 569 High Jump: Musn Roberts (Royal Marines) 185m Pole vault: Sgt Gibbs (Royal Marines) 320 Long Jump: MEM Buttle (Plymouth Scotland) 627 Triple Jump: LAEM Merry (Naval Air) 1190 Shot: Lt McMullen (Portsmouth) 1165 Discus: Gibbs 3406 Hammer Summers (Royal Marines) 4516 Javelin: CpI Yardley (Royal Marines) 5180 4x 100m relay: Plymouth Scotland 5455 4 400m relay: Portsmouth 3-326 Command Royal Marines Women 100m: LPT Hambly (Air Fleet Scotland) 131 200m: Hambly 272 400m: WEA Stopforth (Portsmouth) 622 800m LPT Sear (Air fleet Scotland) 2-347 1500m: Sear 5:098 5000m: PO Gannon (Air fleet Scotland) 19:309 100m hdls OML Massey (Portsmouth) 191 400m hdls: Sub Lt Kenyon (Air fleet Scotland) 729 High jump: MID A McNeice (Plymouth) 145 Long jump: Kenyon 485 Triple jump: LPT Webb (Air fleet Scotland) 810 Shot: OM Spence (Air S) 818 Discus: Lt Donnelly (Portsmouth) 2362 Javelin: Massey 3020 4x 100m relay: Air Fleet Scotland 553 4 400m relay: Air fleet Scotland 4-282 Command Air Heet Scotland Henley Regatta By Geoffrey Page THE main interest at Henley yesterday inevitably settled on Greg Searle and Ed Coode in the Silver Goblets not that they were in any danger of losing Their London Rowing Club opponents included Theo Hudson who had coxed the 1988 Hampton-winning Princess Elizabeth eight in which Greg Searle had rowed While Searle is now 16 stone Hudson at list 71b remains a lightweight and he and Martin Harris were no match yesterday for the No 1 British pair who are the leaders in the coxless pairs World Cup Searle and Coode rowed yesterday with black blades with a white cross presumably to reflect Cornish background Whether the stewards will allow this in their next race remains to be seen The No 2 British pair Graham Smith and Phil Simmons won comfortably to remain on course to challenge the South Africans Ramon Di Clemente and Donovan Cech who were not stretched yesterday in the semi-finals Matthew Wells has withdrawn from the Diamond Sculls to concentrate on the Olympic qualification GT BRITAIN IRELAND TEJVM (v European Boys for Jacques Leglise Trophy Tumberry today and tomorrow): All (England) Buckley (Scotland) Doherty (Scotland) Inglls (Scotland) McNamara (Ireland) Porter (England) Scotland (England) Scott (Wales) Simons (England) Polo WARWICKSHIRE CUP Semifinals: Woodchester 12 Beaufort Black Bears 10 Foxcote Satnam 9 Subsidiary semi-finals (Bathurst Cup) Los Tamaraos 13 Royal Pahang 10 Marlborough 11 CS Brooks 8 Speedway PREM LGE: Sheffield 56 (S Wilson 14) Swindon 34 (P Fry 13) Swimming EUROPEAN CH'SHIPS Synchronised swimming Team technical programme: 1 Russia 99000pts 2 France 96440 3 Italy 95440 10 GB 85080 Solo technical programme: 1 0 Brusnikina (Russia) 98920pts 2 Dedieu (France) 97520 3 Buriando (Italy) Mengual (Spain) 94480 11 Hooper (GB) 86660 Yachting SOLENT DINGHY REGATTA Fast Handicap 1 Tumbler (G Uoyd Williams) 2 Buffy (J Heissig) 3 Ever Decreasing Circles (M Beggs) Medium Handicap 1 Badger (R Paton) 2 373 (R Watson) 3 Armageddon (K Kershaw) Scows: 1 Ottallne (P Barton) 2 Wizard (B Paton) 3 Daffy Duck (J Pitt-Pitts) Slow Handicap: 1 4751 (R Claridge) 2 4753 (R Mason) 3 9034 (L Barkway) THE WELSH SAILING GAMES (Pwllheli) Optimist: 1 Metcalfe (Port Dinorwic SC) 2 Evans (British Steel SC) 3 Hopson (Gresford SC) General Handicap: 1 Woodhead Hannibus (Nth Lines SC) 2 Bennell Shorrocks (Port Dinorwic SC) 3 A Long McGarry (Port Dinowic SC) The Laser II Northern 1 Bristow Mobbs (Budworth SC) 2 Page Howland (Budworth SC) 3 Joesbury (Budworth SC) Fixtures Rugby League BITTER SUPER LGE Bradford vWIgan (730) Halifax Hudd-Sheff (730) St Helens Warrington (730)- NORTHERN FORD PREMIERSHIP York Lancashire Lynx (730) Football EtRCOM SUPER Semi-finals (730) UCD She! bourne Cork Bohemians Henley Order of Rowing Details from Henley Holme Pierrepont RC 'A' bt Wallingford RC 1V4I 7-08 Tower bt Kingston RC B' easily 7-19KRC Gent Belgium bt Thames Norwich RC 2 Vi I 649 Grasshopper Club Zurich bt Wyfold Molesey BC 21 704 Visitors Challenge Cup: Imperial Cell London bt Oxford Brookes Univ B' II 7-13: Nottingham Unlv bt Durham Univ not rowed out) 8-03 Isis BC bt Exeter Univ '8' easily 7-29 Unlv of London bt Columbia Univ (US) easily 7-26 Brock Univ (Canada) bt Southampton Univ easily 7-06 Trinity College Dublin bt Oxford Brookes Univ 7-30 Cambridge Unlv bt Trinity College Dublin A' easily 7-01 Oxford Brookes Unlv 'A' bt Exeter Univ A' 7-29 Doubles Sculls Rd 1 Webb Gardener bt Thomas Sharpe easily 7-45 Jacob A Maher bt A Brown Baker 2 I 7-38 Woods Pollard bt Goodchild Mackworth-Praed 1ft 7-46 I Lawson Lyall-Cottle bt Kimura Okumura easily 7-26 Van der Linden Aardewfjn bt Wakefield Hunter 1I 7-26 Langridge Wells bt RJ Eaton AJ Stuart 4 'a I 7-41 DJS Smith Herbertson bt Harries A Gaylard 1 ft 7-48 Kallzan 8 Samuelsen bt Stephens Wilson easily 7-25 Diamond Sculls Rd 1: Turner bt Wells (row-over) Gale bt Geluk 1 8-18 Colbert bt Hawkins 3 1 8-32 Goodbrand bt Briscoe easily 8-23 A Abdullah bt King easily 8-22 GC Monnickendam bt Beechey easily 8-07 Greenaway bt Ruinet ivy 8-14 Rogers btJ Walker 2Val 8-17 Silver Goblets Rd 1: A Hare I Watson bt Layton 5 Weller 31 8-04 Washburn Ng bt Pike A Maby 31 6-57 DC Smith Simmons bt de Ffoberville Morgan 41 7-59 Stevens A Stevens bt Gilbert Weale 3Va I 8-05 GMP Searle A ER Coode bt MW Harris Hudson easily 744 RP DI Clement A Cech bt Flower SL Brown 41 8-26 Cundell Gonzalez bt Kelly A Nercessian 1 8-18 Sinclair btTMBruxner 6 Hobcroft lVal 7-54 Princess Royal Challenge Cup Rd 1: Romero bt Acerra easily 9-51 LH Carey bt VME Wood easily 9-15 Cretchiey bt LE Middleton 3l 9-04 Thames Chall Cup Rd 2: Molesey BC bt Maidenhead FtC 2 1 6m 55s Thames RC bt Oratory Cardinals RC 4V41 6-56 Nottingham Union RC bt Combined Services RC 6-56 Garda Siochana BC (Ireland) bt Fumivall Sculling Club 21 6-46 Thames RC bt Wallingford RC 3 1 6 39 Cascade Rowing (US) bt Molesey BC B' I'M 6-38 Crabtree BC bt London RC 'A 1 6 28 Temple Chall Cup Rd 1: Southampton Unlv bt Caius Coll (Cambridge) 7-02 Exeter Unlv bt Trinity College Dublin 7-43 Manchester Univ bt Loughborough Students RC 6-55 Oxford Brookes Univ bt Nihon Univ (Japan) 2V41 6-45 Yale Unlv (US) bt Bath Univ II 6 57 A Nereus (Holland) bt Univ of Warwick 2 Vi I 6-54 Glasgow Unlv bt Emmanuel College (Cambridge) 21 6-54 Hertford College (Oxford) bt Univ of London 1I6-51 Brown Unlv (US) bt Nottingham Univ 'B' 41 6-37 Nottingham Unlv bt Virginia Rowing Assoc (US) ivy 6-32 Unlv of Cape Town RSA Temple bt Radley Coll 4V41 6-48 Nat Unlv Galway bt Durham Univ IVil 6-37 Rutgers Unlv (US) bt Imperial College London 'A' 2 I 6-36 Columbia Unlv (US) bt Imperial College London B' easily 6-47 LMBC (Cambridge) bt Ftobinson College (Cambridge) 3 1 6-53 Reading Unlv bt Wadham Magdalen College Oxford easily 6-47 Princess Elizabeth Cup: St School bt The King's School Worcester 1I 7-07 Bedford School bt Oundle School 3 'A I 7-06 St Prep School (US) bt Westminster School 2V I 7-08 Abingdon School bt The King's School Chester 1 6-45 Groton School (US) bt Canford School V41 6-42 Eton College bt Bedford Modem School 2 1 6-50 Radley College bt St Edward's School 1V4 1 6-37 Hampton School bt Shiplake College 21 6-48 Britannia dial! Cup Rd 1: Lea RC bt Aurid Kensington FtC 'B' 2V4I 7-40 Unlv of London bt Oxford Brookes Univ A' HI 7-30 Cambridge Unlv bt Nth Staffordshire RC easily 7-25 Groningen SR Gyas (Holland) bt Oxford Brookes Univ 'B' II 7-19 Sydney RC (Australia) bt Auriol Kensington RC A' 2l 7-22 Imperial College London bt Coliingwood College Durham 4Vifc 7-32 Isis BC bt Rob Roy BC 2l 7-19 Black Sheep RC bt London RC II 7-21 Wyfold Chall Cup Rd 2: Upper Thames RC bt Birmingham RC easily 7-24 Worcester RC bt London RC 'A' 7-17 Holme Pterrepont RC bt Thames RC 1V4I 7-17 830: Nottm Univ A Nat Univ Galway Ireland 835: Two row over Rob Roy A 840: Lea RC A Worcester RC 845: Fawley Henley RC Maidenhead RC 850: PRCC: Cretchiey Butler-Stoney 900: Temple: Manchester Univ Yale Univ US 905: QM: Tideway Scullers School A Birmingham RC 910: Visitors: Trinity College Dublin Ireland Oxford Brookes Univ A 915: Wyfold: Holme Pierrepont RC A Lea RC 920: Fawtey Dulwich College KCS RGS Worcester 930: Temple: Univ of Capetown RSA Hertford College Oxford 935: Prince Phillip: London RC Mulheim Hansa Dortmund Germany 940: Fawley College School Piffin School 945: Van der Linden Aardewijn Woods Pollard 950: Diamonds: Goodbrand Colbert 1000: Ladles: Trident RC RSA Univ of California Berkeley US 1005: QM: Oxford Dist Sculling Centre Bewl Bridge RC 1015: Fawley Reading RC Peterborough City RC 1020: PRCC: Rood Carey 1030: Ladies: Molesey BC Crabtree BCand Eton Vikings 1035 Wyfold: Grasshopper-club Zurich Switzerland Upper Thames RC 1040: Fawley Wycliffe School Gloucester Marlow RC Bath Univ 1045: Doubles: MR Webb PP Gardner Kalizan Samuelsen 1050: Diamonds: A Abdullah GC Monnickendam 1100: Temple: Oxford Brookes Univ A Rutgers Univ US 1105: QM: Nereus DSR Laga Holland UWC Cardiff Worcester 1110: Prince Phillip: Neptune Belfast RC Ireland Leander Oxford Brookes Univ 1115: Fawtey Molesey BC Royal Chester Queens Park 1120: Goblets: Stevens Stevens Searle ER Coode 1130: Temple: Brawn Univ US LMBC Cambridge (LL35: Visitors: Imperial College London Cambridge Univ 1140: Britannia: Univ of London Groningen SR Gyas NED 1145: Fawley: Leander Club Landass SC Tissin School Leander Club 1150: PRCC: Taylor Brandin A.

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