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A v' fW Soccer Daily Tdayraph ani Morning Pont ftfeWay April 2S 1994 A Cup Final ALL WEST HAM REGULARS PLAY AT WEMBLEY ENGLAND NAME GREAVES -LEAGUE DROP HIM Austin Reed lead the way in British styling with their new suit KENDALL IN PRESTON 15 By DAVID MILLER AT the John Lyall testimonial match at Upton Park last night West Ham manager Ron Greenwood announced his team for the FA Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday against Preston who are still hiding behind a list of 15 names Greenwood's eleven is thii which most people had taken for granted since it is the side which has played in all West Ham's Cup matches this season COHEN IN FOR ARMFIELD AGAINST URUGUAY By DOM ALU SAUNDERS JIMMY GREAVES whose goal-snatching was sadly missed by England against Scotland earlier this month regains his place at inside-right from Roger Hunt for the match with Uruguay at Wembley on Wednesday week The return of Greaves to the attack and the replacement of the miured Jimmy Armfield at right-back by George Cohen of Fulham are the only changes from the side beaten 1-0 at Cohen the Fulham right-hai I who takes over in the England I team from Armheld The Wembley line-up is: Standen Bond Burkett Bnving Ion Brown Moore Brabrook Boyce Byrne Hurst Sissons Perhaps the only real doubt has been at right-hack where Kirkup I would have been a ready choice if Bind had faltered recently Kirkup lost his place to Bond earlier in the season HOPE Last results RANGERS SLIP MILLWALL GO DOWN By BRYON BUTLER QPR 2 Barnsley 2 ELEGATION stepped forward and snatched Mill-wall at Shepherds Bush last night and there was nothing they could do about it A goal by Sheavils nine minutes from the end reprieved Barnsley and banished the South East London club to Division Four Millwall's chairman directors manager and players perched un- easily on the edge of their seats DIVISION II SOt tMAMTTN (2) 6 RUIHIKHAM (0 0 Iren 5 I Paint 2 Bixnude 1 3 69 FINAL UBII HOMI -AW A Hampden Park But although he has quickly come back into favour despite BO clear indication that he is back in form Greaves will be missing from the team when as the Football League XI they tackle the Italian League Milan on Saturday eck Were Greaves to set foot in Italy there is a possibility that he vould be arrested in connection vith a 100 aoion bcng tvouont agi nst him by Milan the ub for nom he played briefly in the autumn ot 1962 1 unJvrsiand that consequently the League will not include Greaves in in party to he announced to-day Hunt 1 have an ear oppr-n ty to prove disappointing dis-0 ns: Scot and was primarily 1j? to tlie ankle injury he suffered eariv the ame WORLD CLASS Recall expected a recall aeamst Uruguay expected for although hs recent I roi with Spurs has not been encour-U-if he is still one of the few world-class piayers available to England What 1 find a little surprising is that Xf Ramses the England team manager has not chosen Ered Prcker-in to play alongside Greaves Johnny rne continuing to lead the attack and George Eastham SENT OFF A D'Arcv Enfield's captain and Olympic half-hack was sent off the field in last night's home Isthmian match against kingstonian after an incident with a Kingstonian player 15 Another reserve who must have been hoping to regain hs place is right-halt Peters An Under-i3 international last season one supposed that ho would pr -ve one the cornerstones this year hut it is proof of the balance of Greenwood's men that the have placd so well without hm Bovington becoming an integral cog One of Preston's IS who travel to W'cybrtdge Surrey to-morrow is Kendall their 17-year-old Youth International left-half who could realise the wildest dream of many a schoolboy by he ng a late choice Captain of the England Youth XI which won the European tournament rectntly Kendall had an exceptional match in Preston's 2-1 home win over Northampton on Saturday when deputising for Davidson the regular left-half who suffered a family bereavement Manager jimmy Milne aid yeter-dav "Ansone in the parfv could plav at W'emblev 1 shall nst select the team until later in the week" With Davidson available it leaves Mr Inc with an unenviable choice but I would think he muss go for the experience of the senior man The only one of the IS not to have played in a Cup-tie this season is the reserve goalkeeper Barton SOUTHAMPTON REACH 100 Southampton 6 Rotherham 1 Southampton ended their league programme last night as they began in August with a 6-1 victory at the Dell It made them the only sde in the firsit three divisions to score 100 goals this season They began to pile up their total after 17 minutes when O'Brien at inside right hooked in Paine's pass Sxtcen minutes later Pane showed his international class when he beat lambert clever footwork and cracked home a glorious left-footed shot Mthough therhum produced manv fine moves the score went to 3-0 in the Ms' nutc when O'Br en volleyed Svdenham's corner kick into the net Burnside headed in Paine's centre for Southampton's fourth goal tn Tiler succeeding for Rotherham two minutes later sprinted 40 yard and almost from the bv-line beat Irons de from the acutest of angles To round off a brilliant displav Paine scored his team's 100th League goal to make him equal top scorer with Ch vcrs with 22 Wembley team Banks (Leicester) Cohen (Fulhami Wilson (Huddersfield) Milne (Liverpool) Norman (Spurs) Moore (West Ham capt) Paine (Southampton! Greaves (Spurs! Byrne (W'est Ham) Eastham Xrsenal) Charlton (Manchester Utd) RtSFavts: Waiters (Blackpool) Flowers (Wolves) Thompson (Liverpool best with the burly Bobbv Smth at his elbow most effective work tor West Ham has been done when the thrustful Geoff Hurst has been alongside him I he retent on of Bobby Charlton and I errs Pane indicates that wisely Mr Ramsey does not intend dropping players when they follow a series of good performances with a poor game Cohen the only new cap in the de would probably have been given his chance before long in any case I he mury to Armheld has merely expedited his promotion opportunity The young Fulham full-back now one of the best defenders in the four home countries will have an opportunity to ht into the England scheme the match against the Under-21 feam at Stamford Bridge on Friday night when he also deputises for Armheld The news of injured groin was hr ghter yesterdav and the England captan is now certain to be ht for that tour of the Americas towards the end of next month The burden of captaincy will fall on rhe young shoulders of Bobbv Moore dur ng the games aganst Uruguay and the Iralans and probably for the Lisbon fixture with Portugal on Mav 17 As Moore has an important Cup I nal date at W'emblev on Saturdav he will miss the match aga nst the Under-23 team Ron Flowers will deputise at left-half and as captain NEWMAN LIFTS GILLINGHAM York 0 Gillingham 1 Gillingham took another step towards the Division IV championship by winning at York If they beat Newport away in their last match on Thursday they will go above Carlisle the leaders on goal average Gillingham had their luck last night Three times the ball was kicked off the line and on another occasion Baker hit the post with only Smpson to beat York did most of the attacking particularly in the second half and deserved a point The all-important goal was scored by Newman in the hrst half ENGLAND BOVs DRAW England I Germany 1 England's schoolbovs scraped a draw with a Griffiths penalty two nutes from time agamst Germany ar Middlesbrough last ght Rudnnski scored for the Germans in the IHth mmute It was the second draw wthin three days between the teams DIVISION HI a 2 7 ftARNftLtv iO) 3 Hmlnrd 2 Bwnf Shnnlli H434 FOOT OF TABLE Ram If 'I I 1 11 Mnivkali in 0 20 ii in Cref is in 1 7 1 21 i Wreiham as 1 in a 2 17 23 MU Non Co as 7 li IS 2S 2 1 10 IS SS 2 DIVISION IV BRADFORD 0 1 TORCH 0) 1 Ffti' AnJernn 5262 YORK (0) 0 GILLINGHAM (1) 1 5 187 New main IRIAN LGF fiHtidnn 2 Ltnrtr 2 KMHKMI COMBINATION Dif I I'CBtn Peterborough Dl II 1 rw oiiBgm A A-dershix 1 -Chevea 0 harllon 2 SOinURN ICiF Pi mi Dtv Dtnfttd ken i)- Ma-ga'f tmfnrd T- lit' I Vsh'vrj jt tr de amerhury 1 lwfr lonbfdtr 7 (rdiftfnd 2 emsley Folkesion ML I BOPOI II AN LGF Dtv I Rfjfv' I i i a a i Kftttrifli I 1 -LaistHo rvc td 1 IVartfnrd 2 Ovj Jford i Otod td I Kamhim I 1 Rrlr LAd Dif II IV 1 HMnn 1 MI I ROpOLI IAN LGF Cl FNmI 1m I Tottenham 4 Charlton 1 LONPON I PmKn lt Hfrmrv 2 I ondon TurnpsHt 1 SOI III MIDI NIs ICiF Prm Dl Leghton I 1 Harpcndtn I 2 Di I A idak 0 ISIIIMlAN I I he'd 0 KlngxitMiiBn 1- VUiimht VS iimj 1 VS thtmow Avc A HUMAN I Perm I 1 Dairnham 5 Barnet 1 SI I A 4fr ro slon A mat 4 Run iip Manor 0 Havorri I an Yauxhall Visit II Hallenie Malih hcAhurx Mnrio 0 AS ANGLIAN I Sbwu flmil Stevenage I 2 Woodford I 1 AF I Oi AN I Gt (T -Semi final 2nd lag lri VAkI I averxham I 2 win 4 on bss I NH)H)RI)MIIK) CHARITY CUP Shef-ford Sandx A i hi on '2 IIKLLLMC ICfc-IM 1 vSHittli Cupi Sill Harwell 0 artngdnn I 0 A VA DISIRM'I I Senior Final A VS hournc Ltd (afie Bira I me) HUSH CD! NflFS Ol IH JJ'oci 6 I me 2 A Cl Final 11 Lag: 1 MtKlse er I td 1 SC HOOtS INI CRN ATIONAL (Middle broogh I hg inJ (if'many 1 as they lived through the most tortuous 90 minutes of their season At half-time they might well have thought they were safe Rangers were then leading hv two well-made well-taken goals from Bedford their rumbustious inside-right and leading goal-scorer Yet Barnsley rustic and unbelievably ineffective in rhe first half suddenly found new life after the interval Rangers' confidence and Millwall's hopes slowly evaporated Barnsley's first goal came after 55 minutes Leighton centred from the left Houghton's shot struck a defender and Byrne played onside turned the ball into the net The outcome was now finely balanced In the 81st minute Kerr thundered along the right the Rangers' defence drifted to the left and when the centre came Sheavils found himself confronted by a gaping not His firm drive settled the future of two clubs but there were many tense moments in Barnsley's goalmouth before the finish Coliins and Millwall II alwavs regret the header he put wide from a magnificent position i BRADY BOOKED QPR fought hard Rangers did tieir best They could not be blamed They fought hard and in the hrst half their football did I them credit Ray Bradv like hi brother Pat a former Millwall player had his name taken for looking after Leighton too conscientiously OPR Amifh Brad' fp Angrll Malcolm Bril' i Kf" VdflirtH Bedford Lfry frnhim Collin RariMilffy Hill orrer Irookw Wood Vk Hotifhton Aheavtlt Kerr 1 ciffMon Bvny Hiri Greaves who regains his place in the 1 ngland team to face Uruguay retimed as I nk-man England will now be employing a short lightweight in de trio against Uruguay whose defence on their last European tour in 19fi2 and during the World Cup campa gn a few weeks later were inclined to play a robust Brtish-tpe fame Possibly Pickering will get his first enor chance against Eire in Dublin on May 20 when England's centre-forward will be opposed by the tall oommandng figure of Charlie Hurley Sunderland's centre-half Meanwhile it will be interesting to see how effective a partnership Greaves and Bvrne can form without the assistance of a conventional powerfully built striker Greaves has usually been at his Kiiulo I ion i RUGBY UNION CVl I W)i al 8 Nfj 0 Ebof 8 uif aicr Miok( 0 Bridfeod Pfnarxc AN SB- (iicr A A O- Redruth 10 'A rtlon Cl CM 1IAU Uiv II Leith 21 Oldham 7 JEEPS RETURNS TO ASSIST OLD CLUB AGAINST WASPS By RUPERT CHERRY former scrum-half and captain Jeeps who retired from first-class Rugby last vear is to come back for one match to-morrow turning out for his old club PoinMn-Point DUKE OF CINCHON LANDS ODDS AT GRAFTON By DESMOND HILL FOOTBALL DIV Ill BrrrMfard Hull 750) MM) I BALI COMBI A I ION IH I If f'vHBi TrUsc Dl II VI Hnali Sou Dead CJ 30) (J I i Fulham 7 AJi MU IMfcRN I GF Pram Di Bexley Ufd ukHiifil AO) KnhriJir City Vlorihyr I JUi (7 15) Dl Bau (rflVflClkl b) LONDON YCHTH CCP hual Acf Him 1 cyion Onen: (I pion 7 T0 Wl fcRN KM IF I fc Sudfir Buty SiKRuh UiHhis Lhy Vo rm'kei tSIHMIXN ICF 7 MU micr 1 mhlcdon )l I Sutton I I ONH)N (HMII (P Set ii i fiiml 6 M) i Huiruiow I YAcaiJario rx ATHENIAN LGI II rro I 'e Ifumim uy Final 7 ml let 50) VS nJuff Fhoii llcmc Htnuw rad VO I Roroil I AN LGF Pro (up final 11 Iff 7 lf llasingy I Id Bcdfril I Ii I to 50) lonhr due (I nndtm dlno 6 15 'jw'cv I loornham hrt(in Aih Guildford A R1 HF NON LGF (6 50) DU I Collier Ro Orprvfton LONDON ICiF id 'Oi 1)1 I kin td Metropo nan Police 4nford lU'hcld 1 I pff enmil Merme Sladr (i'ten Aih suJt Green) il ghhru Hld Hill SOt'l MIDI 4NDS ICiF ff 4 Prem 1)1 MnrpenJen I ehton ShcffKil 1' Bedford Work VewafNx Sion Stratford 1 Dl I Marthmoor who missed seeing Duke of Cinchon come from far behind to beat Hard Frost on March 21 hut still in No Reward's absence laid the odds on him at the Grafton were decidedly white about the gill-s Northampton against Wasps at Sudbury He hjs been playing for Cambridge City all season contributing his outstanding skill to that club's remarkable success They have been beaten only twice and have scored 747 points Northampton need him for this their last match of the season because Iheir regular scrum-half Hi I is not available FAMOUS TRIO Captains of England Three England captains will be taking part in this fixture In addition to Jacobs in rhe Northampton side A Sharp is to appear for Wasps Jacobs is to lead Northampton next season which will be his iast in first-class Rugby He is 35 and captained the club in three of their best seasons To-morrow's game will be his 399th for them a record which is not often given to a player to achieve Recently Northampton have gone a little way towards retrieving a lost reputation and with Jeeps the return of lay or and A Thomas I to the pack and with Robertson on the wing they can be ome- thing like the old formidable opposition for Wasps The London club also have a strong side out lacking only I Hawkins who has water on rhe knee Metter is at full-back and Simmonds who was concussed at Iwickcnham on Saturday has apparent recovered sufficiently to play Also important for Wasps is the return of Treadwell to hook for them Their pack looks parncu-larlv strong with Cutter and i Dutson the Cambridge Blue in the second row and Woodward at No 8 OTHER SPORT TO-DAY MOXIX Shorrdmh GOLF Vrnm ixarwcy ment Stwetvrfm: IhMtd I ot Ss'HMsfl pro fse-x (( arnousiif Met Her'v Hnnitn'i ounf I it ship HMs ot res Ptxk Hibks 'Ruin ha Beechcsi umber land A i mnr lan Penrith shire iR I iverp0 Cl AKfclING Sc of bah imaifur ch ship Mufavheld I Rmki 1 TLNMS London Hard court ch Kp Hurlingftam) sPtFD4 KnlMBla Shield rwt Ham i ifr Southern I gc 1 Hknf 7 V) Northern Sunder-and I dinbiargh 7 4 3) for the first two and a half miles At Fr ars Wash Hard Frost and Mulhar on had run each other into the ground allowing the Duke to get through but on Saturday the pace was on moderate There was ncar-disaster at the vart tor Add (ton backed into the favourite and kicked him on the shoulder and this probobiv more than the indifferent gallop may have accounted for Djke of Cinchon sketeny jumping in the early ETON FIVES KINNAIRD Cl ok na ha Semi final SV Hitt A VA alio ht A Ph-ILrA A A I Baden Fuller 1 14 12-4 1 IT-7 IliifMa A A Ci amphrll bt Dryhrouih A VA Leonard 128 I 12-1 14-1 5 1 2-0 FINAL PLAYING RECORDS OF THE LEADING RUGBY CLUBS LONDON A SE 20 111 16 107 4 6 307 7 241 7 476 12 274 12 204 11 167 6 180 15 145 All over Europe this is the year for British styling In Britain Austin Reed put you in front with a country wardrobe centred round their new suit shown here in a two-piece Glen-check worsted Note the masculine shaping in the slightly waisted and flared jacket the natural shoulder line longer side vents the sloping pockets this is the new British line correct for 1964 See the suit from £27 at every Austin Reed shop British Classic Country Sait in glen-check worsted 27 0 0 CcnfortaMe poplin Summit shirt bold check 2 19 6 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useful bv running clean awav with the Adjacent Hunts Race Governor General onlv lost his maiden status a fortnight ago but now collected the Essex and Sussex Open convincingly from Seacott and ictory At the Feraie Balltnahow ridden bv Stanhope senior went down by five lengths to Fidup in the Members and Major Collie completed hs double when Flight 062 landed long odds in the Men's Open Sabie Va lev won her first race when foiling Mazener's hat-trick bid in the Ladies 'rthnreff lesnite ne terrible mistake scored her sixth victory the season in the Portman Ladies and hts now won (0 of her last II races Her next obiective is the men open at the Taunton Vale Harriers tomorrow evening Woodside Terrace and Poor Frme who have between them won ux Open race ran a march for the Members and fhe former scored bv gths This left tne Open to Tory on Reventure 246 I 1 14 2 12 1 4 5 16 0 2 SOI TH A EST AKferthof rt 1 1 KfHir Hk ot Lnglru) Hirciav Bank IWmc Rax I Jon Rilierv Beckenham 4h'S' Nf Black hai 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