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12 DAILY HERALD TomolliAr April 28 1984 England boss Ramsey changes his mind and goes for the CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE Fryatt goal amazes sprinters 1I only Bradford centre-forward Jim Fryatt could run for Britain In the Olympics (writes FRANK TAYLOR). That's what Britain's ace sprinter. Ron Jones. said. when he read reports on Pryatt's wonder goat against Tranmere Rovers timed by referee Bob Simons in tour seconds Sat.

This makes it the fastest goal in Bocce r. But the timekeeping caused sprinter Jonas to observe: With respect to Mr. Simons, 1 think this is rubbish. "11 Pryatt's time was correct, It would mean he ran 30 to 10 yards In football boots In four seconds and that just about makes him the fastest man In the world." A 7 4 1 4. 61 1 1- ri Funny.

1 can only do it kicking a ball!" Tiny tots lack a strong man By PETER LORENZO I ONE of the smallest, lightest and yet, man for man. most talented forward lines ever to represent England lines up against Uruguay at Wembley tomorrow week. The recall of Spurs' Jimmy Greaves for Liverpool's hustling Roger Hunt, is the only change in the attack that spluttered so feebly against the Scots at Hampden three weeks ago. But the line of Terry Paine (sft. 10st.

Greaves (sft. 10st. Johnny Byrne (sft. George Eastham (sft. 9st.

111 and Bobby Charlton (sft. 12st. 21b) represents a complete change of heart and style by England manager Alf Ramsey. In au of the attackS ne nag selected since he took charge of 18 months ago. Ramsey has always had one strong, bustling forward.

And after the miserable flop In the inter -League match at Sunderland, wnere Everton's Tony Kay, at inside-left, was the only change from this present lane. Ramsey was convinced th at Greaves and Byrne reaves in the same line-up wouldn't work There is no weight, no drive, no height, he said. Now Byrne again lines up alongside And this time there is not even the strength and dynamic Kay to provide any physical support Clearly. on Individual ability, the 5 line bristles with possibilities. But The line-up is Individual artistry enough when i the overall pattern lacks any fo rc fut, aggressive penetration? (I eirester); 5 s.

(Fulham). 5 (Huddersfield); MOBILE MILNE (Liverpool). 5 NORM (Spurs). Once before. against Ireland a M(O)RE rapt.

(West Ham); couple of years ago. Ramsey's 5 PUNE (Southampton). predecessor. Walter Winterbottorn. tatEASES (spurs).

i paraded a line of ball playing BYRNE (West Ham). EASTM Arsenal I. out In keeping with what was CHARLTON (Manchester HA forwards s. The results did not work i am not surprised Byrne is i retained He la unquestionably one I SAINTS SEND of the most mobile and skilful ot modern centre-forwards. But, in elect.

he performs an I inside-forward role, playing deep. UP CENTURY ij Inl3 uf i th ro i ug gs an he profi ti running of Geoff Hurst. Who Is to do the running and the bustling in this line-up? 8011. it is an experiment, and against the talented, nimble Uruguayans. who have twice won the World Cup.

it could be a winning experiment. I also wonder whether (heaves would have been in the England side if he nad not, wisely. been pulled out of the party to travel to Milan for the match against the Italian League on May 9. astham Paint' sft. lOst.

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Byrne 5 st Sin.Olb Southampton 6. Rotherham 1 QOUTHAMPTON needed six goals to reach their League ISO for the season and Terry Paine put up the century with six minutes to spare. Rotherham, outclassed. mere 4-0 down before centre-forward Brian Tiler scored. George O'Brien got a hat-trick.

Paine two, and Burnside. who came in at Inside-left because John McGuigan broke his collarbone on Saturday. scored the other Centre-forward Martin Chivers. who is in the lingland Under-23 side, failed to get a goal to mark his 19th birthday. FIRST CAP Grooves will lie Use only one of the le players to tour the Americas who will not make the trip to Italy.

Thus, Bonney has just this one match against Uruguay to experiment before the tour proper starts with a match against Portugal In Lisbon on May 17 The only other change from the side that lost to Scotland la a ant cap for Fulham's George Cohen in place of injured Ingland skipper Jimmy Maxfield sft 71n. 9g. 111 b. Cohen also deputises for Arm. held in the England side to play Young England at Stamford Bridge on Friday.

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6-3 vs 114111TAIINIA ANIMA -41144biedon le .0 .1. 43 (A. 10. a MOW 4). Jones cut time down to reality Me this: It takes a sprinter 0 soec.

to react from the gun and get away from his blocks. An even tarns sprinter takes 1.5 to Soc. to eccelerate from standing start to full speed If it takes 10 seconds to run 100 yards the first 50 is covered ID six seconds and the last 50 yards In four seconds. An even-time man would need four to four and half seconds to cover the first SO yards." Spurs' Cup hopes take a tumble By PETER CORRIGAN SPURS' four-year-old link with European Soccer is about to snap. Finishing the season as top London club does not qualify them for entry into the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.

The Football League have restricted entry Into the Fairs Cup to the top Inn available dubswho this season are Manchester United and Everton. Spurs. who finished fourth, can only enter if either 1 toted or Egerton their by. which Is ter, unlikely. This I.

the latest for spites after a season of and set-hick. following trim years In which they hate ui.rlr their mark. and la 14.1 01 the European Clip or the Caw sinner' Manager 11111 Is hols4Dit was too butt, working in his 114 yesfer.la, to talk. But assistant manager I title Malley told me: 11 It had time to go Into the posoloa hut as top London club we think we titaaltify for the lairs 1 up. Yap are certaini.

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I Swindon can thank goalkeeper Tony menclintr them Into the second leg of the A Youth Cup Flnat on level terms He gave a brilliant to keep out Manchester United untll the second halt after a great goal DY ibm Hours. After 70 minutes Worse Rest equalised. 'BRIBES' MEN CLEARED ANSFIELD directors yesterday granted a reprieve to four of the players accused of bribing the club out of the Fourth Division in the Third last season. The Chapman, lien Wagstaff. Peter Nloorris and Colin Treharne--o ere called before the board and denied that they had 'fixed" the promotion match against Hartlepool.

United. Afterwards, chairman Jack Taylor said: They will be placed on our relented list for nest season." A fifth accused player. Rammy Chapman. missed the meeting. He was to Ireland.

Hut chairman Taylor said he had already made a complete denial. The A bribes commission fn sherfield yesterday heard further denials from Bert (Lincoln). Bronco Layne and Peter twan (Shettleld Wednemlay I. Tony Kay (Merton) and Jack Fountain (Fork) declined to attend because they could not be legally represented. Rangers Preston boss By STEVE RICHARDS JIMMY MILNE Man of law They're edgy lose their grip But I reckon be will nave to be talking overtime this week to re-establish the confidence of the younger Preston players.

It seems to nave been slipping lately. You can detect it In their daily chat as they approach the greatest game ot their careers. They're a little edgy In the manner of the players who wish the final could have bees who'd a week after the semi-Oasis. Milne warms when you mention inside-left Alan who seldom gets adequate praise for his graft and perseverance You blokes only see certain players. Spavin never stops." he said.

Lawton is a good player and this attacking )ob Is his beet. But the man who fills the gap. when Lawton goes forward. having made some openings se well. shouldn't be forgotten." Cup Final referee Arthur Holland tonight has his Mot rehearsal" before Wembley when he takes charge of the Midland v.

Scotland Police international at Ortmsby Gillingham near title York City 0. GILLINGHAM. already assured of promotion. now need a similar score at Newport as Thursday to carry off the championship. Gillingham went all nut last night for a goal that they duly got in the 20th minute when Newman headed in after a goalmouth scramble.

It followed a mistake by York veteran inside-right Norman Wilkinson. York had their best spell of the game a quarter ef an hour after Gillingham's goal But Gillingham's well-drilled defence, In which Burgas and Stacey stood out. were equal to everything. THE last thing a Cup Final manager normally dues six days before Wembley is admit that he admires the style of the opposition or confess that his own team might try to copy them a little. Unless the manager happens to be Preston North End's Jimmy Milne.

that rare individual in football who says What he wants to say and to blazes with anybody who doesn't like it Mine seldom appears In the board mom after matches because he prefers to hate a beer downstairs in the slice with secretary George Howarth and a few pals. If he thinks his players have performed badly. he Says ISO p.t)::c:y, He makes so many franc statements tha: wasn't really when he toad me: I admire West Ham. I like their of football. I like their pa ssvvorci passing and In feet, at Deepdale we try to play a little like they RON nowt: had been plasm( When sank In.

I asked Preston were just going to Wembley JR half a season before the other for the and if he was worried because West Ham would be First Division clubs realised this the opposite corner. alla-stop grafter was doing a lot No," said Milne, "I'm not el damage in mid-field. worried about them. I've been No-one ws. a than Wee.

In football Wog enough to know Sam manager Ron Greenwood -10 that every match is eleven when Boyce hit the against eleven on the day." Ni headlines. Scotsman Milne who has Is the most underrated pl a er reached Wembley with Preston In our a i said Greenwood es Player trainer and now manager, grows on you. He 1 the game, at- Ile It might take a few years for ways his stony exterior to crack but BM I 'ln eventually you feel the atinoe- finest poets melting and you think he's not such a fearsome bloke after all. Milne and that fixed expression you sometimes see in the Inland Revenue office often API gest you're really wasting his time when he's got more Important things to do. Interviews are usually brief because of his economy of words.

His replies are clipped to the minimum and you can yourself running out of questions. the against ehes United. he forsook midfield a tilos smash goal rook Cup off the bley troll. loyce, 21. and another of tin local Cockney kids.

came into the side whoa Phil Woosaam was Waal. to Amami Villa la Somaher. INS. Ma son of an Mast rh 'Meer. ho is nlcananabd by his taus-aistes be pet dOasn't MP Moving.

POINTS TO WATCN: Mb Waft sad Ms waaderlas Ms own area oae end la Ids oppoasats penalty errs the asst. ALEC ASMINORTH When the grin goes, look out II WILY. ormeot Moe Ashworth No of rfoulifi's hoop) -go- lucky characters sitli he scents the et a goal. Then the grin disappears and Ashworth becomes a ruthless goal 1 killer." ready to knock down 1 anyone or anything that gets 1 his way. Ashworth started 1 his career with bu I Preston bought him for £17.000 from Northampton last close season.

He settled down quickly and his link with Alex Dawson ha siren Preston the punchiest twin spearhead In the Second DtvWon. ecently he has been nailed by groin trouble and for a brief spell ha Wembley place looked to be In jeopardy. But his nomettm Work returned after injury has him favourite again. POINTS TO WATCH I Tremendously tough. Iwrests defeat and Is gond Us the alr and with both feet.

'ARMY LIFE SUITS says Corporal Keith Mnom. 25. Coldsfream Guarls from Wes' Haftleporti. Co. ()whom.

'You make plenty of triendamtbeArmy.You see a bit of life, toe. My out better In civvy street. I save 01 a visa 6 Is always the game, al- On the so It hour Wemt-Huai not n- ma. when 0 rSOOII 14 field oper- to dt la two I which ke the holde the Wem. trail MILLWALL GO DOWN By FRANK TAYLOR Rangers 2.

Barnsley 2 111.1. WALL are in the Fourth Division. They were ju 10 a minutes from safety at Loftus Road last night when Barnsley's right-winger Jimmy Sheasils scored the goal which kept Barnsley up and pushed Miliwall into the Soccer doldrums. A sad. sad blow for MlllwaU manager Gray and his men sat through 90 minutes of Soccer results purgatory.

They saw Rangers strike two quick blows for London's pride when Brian Bedford scored goals in the sixth and 23rd minutes. They saw Rangers have a penalty refused when Barnsley's goalkeeper, Alan Rill held John Collins In a wrestling hold 1 But Gray took it with a grin. That's it." he said. Next year we'll have to go for promotion. Barnsley fought like demons.

They deserved it DIVISION II iimithamotow NOB (01 1 13" 4.11 3, Paw P. War Bc.n.a.d• DIVISION 111 YHA (s) learieee fie 2 Bedford 1 atisavies SOTTIIIII PLUMS 46 9 9 634 29 3 6145465 36 Sltllwall 46 9 41033 29 5 35 Crewe 44 10 61129 21 171b21 61 34 Wreahos 44 9 110 50.2 4 21T5563 32 Notts Co II 7 26 2 1P01664 17 DIVISION IV leadtsrd to. I CID lel 0 tlo I Newman Top RAC INDS Ogets 44 :7 3 372 43 5 7 II 43 35 60 Wrtnitte 46 13 I 346 19 9 6 93033 59 IS 16 7 037 10 6 7 92120 SS Dew 46 13 9 239 14 I 9 62313 54 FOOTBALL Ivinon Consoter 3. Peterborotugb 3 Ofttelon 1. 1: Cbeloss 0 'Marlton SOUTINAN Division: Mariam 11.

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le gland. and blandWiter Orford 14,44 RagUN apni 34. 11144 All smiles Tension was such that a groundsman forgot to put out the cornerflags and the game was held up for one minute. Thirty minutes later Wltwain; oontingent were all smiles as Rangers hammered a two-iroal lead And at half-time a Millwall director told me: "II think we're safe." It looked that way But Bernal', had other ideas though their first goal In the 58th minute was a shade lucky. I thought Johnny Byrne was offside but apparently he wu played-on and his goal brought Barnsley storming into the game.

With 10 minutes to go Barnsley Inside-right George Kerr swept past three men, stumbled. was fouled. recovered. Re chipped the ball accurately to the far post for to score Barnsley were safe Big match referee Istvan laolt. of Hungary.

will referee tbe match at Wembley a we tomorrow NOW YOU CAN JOIN AT 17 NY TEE PAM AMOY UFE fE rimpArs ARMY MOM arid mo a IT Pe booklet ahoy! HP in the Regular I weruciurni rug? sa IMITINENT 1:11 TRIt ARMY CAREERS DEPARTMENT. MPRI Ai MD 62 01 kNBDOWNE BOVRIL. SQUARE. ILL virzsir HAM announced their cup Final side last night over the loudspeaker system Just the start of the benefit game for Hammers' John Cyan. Then the Wembley Standen: Bond.

Burkett: Rovington, Brow n. Moore: Brabrook. Boyer. RJrne. Hurst and a Combined RI 4.

with four goals from Geoff Hurst. like West says Four days to the A Cup Final between West Ham and Preston. Herald Sport spotlights the Wembley ins rights. RON IIOYCE 411 t11 Danger is his STOP PRESS Phone: TEMPLE BAR 1211 2-12. Ended street, London.

W.C.2. RUBY TO FACE INSANITY TRIAL 4. taring death sentence in Dallas for tilling l'reaiderit alleged aisAssin, is to haw new trial to deride whether he is Insane. ludre Or Brown granted defence reluest for this last le Daily Hasid 1964 4.1 li.

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