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Birmingham Evening Mail from Birmingham, West Midlands, England • 30

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a Blrmlcihim Evcmni Mefl I ('nin hul it i km i( 82cu-FT USTBAlCK Escort 6-8 cwt Van byEord ntr enperature (Edgbasfon Observatory Readings 24 hours to 1000 hours today) Barometer: (alt 542ft) 2200 houfs 29147 1000 hours 29143 Sunshine: (hours) 49 Rainfall: (inches) 085 Air temperatures Maximum 61 Minimum 06C (31 F) Wind: to variable to WNW Humidity: 1600 hours 53 1000 hours 81 Lighting-up times 2019 0601 Moon rises 1046 (Saturday) Moon sets 0403 (Sunday) Second quarter Forecast tonight: Light to moderate westerly wind Sunny intervals and wintry showers possibly with thunder Clear periods at night giving frost Temps Max around Min 30-34F Outlook tomorrow: Vgry gradual increase in temperature seems likely Channel tomorrow: Sea slight 500 Good ones to choose from et Colmore Depot) WITH THE COLMORE ROND PERSONAL COLMORE TERMS REST PART EXCHANGE AFTERKPUN 4 1392 F) Friday April 5 1968 dealer Atthey named in 13 Is he your player of the year Cullis to make late choice from 13 players Blues may recall Leggat Vincent stands Villa name same side by PAUL MARSTON 'J'WO Walsall players passed fitness tests today and travel in the party of 13 to Bury for key Third Division match Inside-forward Middleton PLACE BAU by too against to play Preston Uovd out tour Lions call up Jarrett TOB Lloyd the Harlequins and England centre has been unable to accept an invitation to take part In the British Lions Rugby tour of South Africa because of examinations Keith Jarrett of Newport and Wales has been selected in his place Jarrett Newport-born began his international career sensationally last season when chosen as full-back against England at Cardiff he scored 19 points made up of five conversions two penalty goals and a remarkable try 3 Lost place As a centre this winter he failed to reproduce his splendid place-kicking form for Wales against England and Scotland and lost his place for the last two Internationals Since thdn he has steadily shown improvement and yesterday for an international team against London Welsh at Richmond he had a great match He scored one try made three others kicked twopenalty goals and brought off three conversions Aged 19 Jarrett who stands six feet and weighs 13st 21b is also a cricketer and is on the staff of Glamorgan CCC by NEVILLE FOULCER QRAHAM Leggat and Johnny Vincent are standing by for a recall to Birmingham promotion-chasing side for important game against Preston North End at Deepdale Leggat has not played since being on the left-wing against Bristol City at Ashton Gate on December 30 Inside-forward Vincent a key member of the side in the first half of the season lost his form and his place in recent weeks His last appearance in the first team was on March 16 in the goalless draw against Norwich at St Ray Martin left out of the side for the Cup game against Chelsea is also in a party 13 from which the final choice will be made The news that Geoff wife had died last night Page 15) brought sadness St today Vowden is provisionally and Manager Mr Stan Cullis said that the decision whether he plays will be the £6500 can be won in Competition No 390 Top award would be £4000 Consolation cosh is £2500 Coupon appears in all editions of the and the Ansells in two cup finals Ansells Brewery are in two soccer cup finals to be played tomorroy The A team meet and Avery in the Fred Lane Memorial Cup and the side play MEM in the Edward Ansell Memorial Cup Both games are at the Lucas Sports Ground The A side kick-off at 230 and the side 315 ANSELIS Nl Timmins Mobber-icy Kirk Mellon Watson Piper Shaw LX linker Casbmoc Rhydderch AVERS: Cartwright Russoti -Durnall Peverelli Summer! A Sunders Phipps Colley A Drew Mosedale Page ANSELLS Davies Allso Baker Thornton Swofler Hartshorn Hathaway Ellii Madden Piper Madden MEM: Blackwell Parsons or Barratt McGrainnor Sale Stephenson Arlidgc Gtll or Lines Stephenson or Moleswortlu Crowton Jaynes Palmer The MCC cricketers disembark at London Airport today on their return from the West Indies tour and victory in the Test series Skipper Colin Cowdrey foreground right waves a greeting Centre foreground is Leslie Ames the team manager I promise the fans a time by The sumptuous Singer bgue £1047 ROHAN KANHAI The West Indies Test batsman who will be playing for Warwickshire this season in an interview with Geoffrey Beane gOXlNo -l 6YM He's checking his spare tyre tread" "JpHERE is just long enough for me to have a breather after the thrilling Test series against England and then I will be facing the newest of the many challenges I have taken up in cricket playing for Warwickshire I suppose every overseas cricketer envies the Englishmen their crowded summers at the game and I am no exception I have played all over the world for West Indies in Scottish cricket in Aberdeenshire and in the Lancashire League but county cricket will be something new for me It should help that I have fairly extensive experience of the English climate People have called me at times the most exciting batsman in the world That is not for me to say but try to be entertaining has been troubled by a thigh strain and wing-half Atthey who missed game against Northampton through a boll on the shin have a chance of playing Team Manager Mr Dick Graham will not however deside on the line-up until shortly before the kick-off McMorran is suffering from a slight thigh strain and is not considered Bury make four changes Teenager Jimmy Kerr moves from inside-right to right-half Ray Parry being dropped place in the attack is taken by leading scorer Bobby Owen who switches from the left-wing schoolteacher Brian Gundy being recalled Centre-forward George Jones is replaced by Alex Dawson BURY: Ramsbottom Parnell Tlnnev Kerr Turner Lindsay Farrell Owen Dawson Collins Grundv WALSALL (from) Wesson Gregs Evans Simpson Bennett Jones Atthey: Watson Middle-ton Biggs Harrison Morris Meath Wednesday FA cup team The Birmingham Wednesday AFA team to play Cardiff Wednesday League at Cardiff in the final of the Inter-City Cup on Wednesday next April 10 is: Blackwell Green Cadby CoMins Hollier Bishop (aid Fred Parkins FC) Johnson (Wimbush Transport) Parker Buffej-y Hunt White (all Fred Parains) Wednesday AFA Biminyham Wednesday A FA Cup final: BoumviMe Athletic 3 Redditch Wednesday 0 Division Willsons 1 RAF Stafford 3 Division II North: BCS Hih Park 7 Erdmzton Wednesday 3 Birmingham Post Office 2 Wimbush Transport 4 RAF Gaydon 4 BCS -Dairy 0 BCS Vaurhal! 1 BCS Gaeratts Green 1 Division II South: Aaton Chemical Engineers 0 Wren sons 2: Tamworth Co-op 3 BCS Butchers 0 Homesteaders 0 Barbel 1 HalJ Farm 1 BCS Grocers Swifts 3 WILLENHALL (NGKC Rates) RACING 4 7 TONIGHT 730 pm Additional Maetiac Taaaday at 7 JO Buaet Ed bait on Si 640 Guildford St Loaelta 645 Gt Charlea St 645 WOLVERHAMPTON TOMORROW SAT at 730 FULLY LICENSED RESTAURANT TsM RnamtloM WTON 21848 KINGS HEATH RACING TOMORROW 3pm AND WEDNESDAY 3ml of see to included on left to player Ruled out In any event Mr Cullis has to make changes in attack with Hockey ruled out of action for -the rest of the season because of a broken right ankle Hockey an important member of mid-field three was injured in the mid-week game against Derby County With both Martin and Green in the party it is likely that Green will fill midfield role with Martin playing at full-back This was the formation Blues adopted when Martin substituted for Hockey against Derby With inside-left Spavin and left-back Ritchie still unfit Preston are unchanged PRESTON: Kelly: Patrick Ross: Smith Hawkins Knighton: Temple Irvine Charnley McNab Gemmill Sub: Lyall BIRMINGHAM CITY (from): Herriot Murray Martin Green: Wylie Foster Beard Leggat Vincent Vowden Pickering Page Bridges Hope and illtams out arnin by ROBERT BLACKBURN TYOBBY Hope and club skip-per Graham Williams will not be in the West Bromwich side to face Burnley at Turf Moor tomorrow Neither Hope fighting to recover from the knee injury which has forced him out of the last two games including the sixth round Cup game against Liverpool nor Williams who has a leg injury were considered fit by Albion Manager Mr Alan Ashman today Albion will field the side held to a 0-0 draw by Sunderland at The Hawthorns on Tuesday There is no indication whether Hope will be fit for the sixth round replay against Liverpool at Anfield on Monday night prospects however look good Mr Ashman said: is still receiving treatment He remains a Despite a 5-0 defeat at Tottenham last week sliding thm near the relegation zone Burnley make only one change Even the change is forced upon Manager Mr Harry Potts David Merrington a defender in a No 10 shirt at Tottenham fractured his nose and is not fully fit so Arthur Bellamy returns BCRNLEY: Thomson: Smith I-ateham Waldron Todd Morgan Casper Lock-head Bellamy Coates Sub: Dobson ALBION: Osborne Clarke Fraser Brown Talbut Colquhoun Rees Kaye Astle Collard Clark Sub: Potter Lister a 20-year-old amateur from North Shields on trial with the Albion is substitute for the Central League side against Derby County Reserves at The Hawthorns Albion Reserves: Sheppard: Minton Fairfax Lovett Taylor Cantello: Stephens Holt Krzy-wicki Wilson Martin Sub: Lister Midland clubs make offers PERCY Freeman the 20-year-old Stourbridge and former Alvechurch centre-forward is likely to join a senior Midland club after home game with Bedworth Town Stourbridge Secretary Mr Jock Poyner said today: have had two firm offers and one of the clubs have provision-if they sign Freeman he would still be avail- able to play for us In the Birmingham Senior Cup Final against Halesowen Town on Mr Poyner declined to name the two clubs concerned but said that all League clubs In the Midlands have watched Freeman in action in recent games Evening Mail Reporter VITH Dick Edwards and Brian Greenhalgh recovering from injuries Aston Villa have named an unchanged side to meet promotion seeking Ipswich at Villa Park tomorrow Manager Mr Tommy Cummings has pinned his hopes on the players who gave the club their first win in five matches by beating Carlisle last Saturday night This means that wing-half Edwards continues at right-back and Turnbull retains the centre-half position with Chat-terle and Deakin the wing-halves Goalkeeper Dunn full-back Aitken and winger Macleod are all out of action through injuries Ipswich second in the table have travelled with a party of 14 players from whom they will finally choose It is expected however that full-back Houghton and centre-forward Crawford will both be fit after week-long treatment for injuries ASTON VILLA: Withers Edwards Wright Chatterley Turnbull Deakin Rudge Mitchinson Greenhalgh Godfrey Anderson Sub: Bradley IPSWICH (from): Hancock Carroll Houghton McNeil Morris Baxter Jefferson Hegan Crawford Vlljohn Hunt Brogan Barnard ASTON VILLA RES (y Blackburn): Stephens Davies Briggs Tindall Mount Chambers: Lynch Martin Park Broadbent Griffiths Machin fit? Coventry City are hoping that Machin will be fit for the foot-of-the-table clash with Fulham at Craven Cottage He has made a good recovery from the knee injury suffered during training at Lilleshall last week He is expected to be fit but Coventry are delaying the final decision until tomorrow and are taking 14 players to London COVENTRY (from): Glaz-ier Bruck Cattlin Machin Setters Clements: Hannigan Hunt Martin Tudor Carr Coop Lewis Hill Barry Salvage a 20-year-old left-winger will make his first League appearance for Fulham replacing the suspended Allan Clarke Macedo returns in goal after an absence of over a month with an injured shoulder FULHAM Macedo: Conway Dempsey Matthewson Callaghan Brown Haynes Earle Byrne Barrett Salvage Sub: Ryan Keep on the right line TACKLE the next coarse flsh-A ing season with confidence with the help of the sparkling SPORTS Starting tomorrow well-known Midland angler Albert Rodway starts a new feature designed to help ALL anglers beginners to match men to fill their nets The Rod-way to success will offer advice on technique and tackle with useful hints for all anglers And on the soccer front Fred Pickering goal-scoring hero of sixth-round FA Cup win over Chelsea writes a special article on his Cup hopes and dreams Whether you watch soccer go fishing or do both there Is always something for YOU In the SPORTS RACING ASCOT GOING GOOD 2A HUMBER STAKES (Heap) with VF £500 added 3-Y-O 1m- Result: CROPET 1 Jacobus 2 Sovereign Spitfire 3 Betting: 100-6 agst wnr 10-1 2nd (co-fav) 20-1 3rd Kemmery Masthead Tudor Abbe 10-1 (co-favs) Off 21 Trained by O'Gorman Runners (33): Jask (A Barclay) Jacobus (P Durr) Guildhall (W Rickaby) Jack-Knife (J Mercer) Winger Morby) Sidibabu (K Temple-Nidd) Eastwell (E Eldin) Masthead (P Robinson) Show The Way (A Breasley) May Gate tK Butler) Cropet (J Roe) Hither and Thither (M Thomas) Boysie Boy (A Murray) Regular (R Elliott) Tudor Bene (B Jago) Tudor Abbe Maddock) Spanish Town (G Sexton) Persian Firework (P Cook) Kemmery Hood) Profit Sharing (D Maitland) Bavard Brace) Learned Lawyer (G Enright) Sovereign Spitfire Morris) Le Conquerant (D Cullen) Naughty Eailer (M Goodwin) Nitram Johnson) Riverteld (R Still) Colyton Boy Reader) Ponticelli (T Carter) Twiberry (D Greening) Euphoric (R Dicey) Abridge Member (A Carter) Rabble Rouser (D East) 2on BR00KSIDE H'CAP HURDLE OU with £500 added 2m Runners (10): Sir Nulli Nicholson) Skamander (S Mellor) Early Settler Hoad) Little Bear (J King) Chigwell Charmer (R Bailey) Cala Mesquida (J Uttley) Bubbled Over (S Davenport) Fashion House (R Pitman) Aeronaut (T Norman) Tyrella Atkins) PROBABLE RUNNERS 3 A SEVERN STAKES with £500 VI added 2-Y-O Sf Merry Hell (J Wilson) Tanlque (T Carter) Ginger Bomb (J Mercer) Alpine Skv (J Lindley) Ballysampson Marsh Money (R Sheather) Dunoon (W Rickaby) Game Park (R Kirk) Komarov Starkey) Rabu (R Harris) Patroclo (D Keith) The Rumpo Kid (P Cook) Golden Lisa (A- Breasley) Pucci (D Maitland) Devon Night fG Lewis) Hummer (C Cordrey) Solo Song (A Barclay) Darling Lass (B Jones) (19) 3 0 A ASCOT 2000 GUINEAS OVI TRIAL STAKES with £1500 added 3-Y-O- 7f Country Retreat (D Keith) 8ir Ivor CL Pireott) Star and Garter (S Clayton) Mountain Call (R Maddock) Dairy (W Williamson) Storm Bird (R Hutcainson) Greenhills (E- Eldin) (7) 4 THAMES STAKES with £1000 VI added Sf Hard Water (J Mercer) Trindle Down (P Cook) Majetta (D- Richardson) Spaniards Mount (A- Breasley) Great Bear (R Hutchinson) Seven Sevens (D Keith) Flying Bv (Q Cadwaladr) Eskimo Joe (B Jago) Polistina (G Lewis) Bayard A Barclay) (10) 4QA KEMNEL CATE OU with £500 added 3m Hunters Quest (R Edwards) Purple Silk (J Gifford) 8ir Giles (O Robinson) Toil and Tears (C- Searle) Din ton Lad (Mr Smith) (5) APPRENTICE with £500 added 1am Colonel Imp (N Newman) srignt-ness (K Thomas) Qua Quapo (C Dwver) Twister (R Kirk) Denny Lad Prince Taffy (K Brace) Pro motion Year (G- Enright) Parcheval 7d Johnson) Yarn Spinner (G 81ack) La Lidia (M- Winter) Royal Moss (James MiUer) Raphael CD Holly) Qasr-I-Zar (T Reading) (11) CHELTENHAM GOING GOOD TO FINN ERKELEY 0F8N 5C MASTERS STAKES (Wean) 21 EERKELEY OPEN HU ID 'CHASE £800 ti (10): Milo (Mr I Balding) Pennant (Capt Bulwer- Skipper Land a men Plow (Mr A Maxwell) Leslie (Mr Oppennan) Fainne Lea (Mr Turner) Bine Banner (Mr Patman) Rue Paris (Mr Docker) Losing Record (Capt Conolli-Carew) Slalom (Mr Morris) Tardier (Mr Saunders) CROWD INCIDENTS ARE GREAT SHAME-SOBERS ARY Sobers the West Indies captain said on his arrival at Heathrow Airport today that it would be a great shame if incidents similar to those during the recent Test series against England did anything to stop future tours Asked if he thought any Sumptuous figure-contoured seating for five with Amblair breathable upholstery Fully-reclining front seats Deep fitted carpet Wood-veneer facia door cappings and centre console Vou-dial-itventilation Big performance 1 725 cc engine with top speed of 90 mph Automatic or overdrive available at extra cost Come for a test drive Ortry the capacious Vogue £1 1 76 Ex-works price inc pt Seat belts extra Singer finish standard Rootes new deal is your new deal CALL FOR YOUR TEST DRIVE TODAY SHEATH Newport Road Castle Bromwich Birmingham 34 Telephone: 747 4712 Lower Temple Street Birmingham 2 Telephone: 643 4186 TODAY Malcolm Beard AS a result of their Cup successes this season Birmingham City players have been well backed in this Midland Footballer of the competition organised by the Letters have been pouring in and among nominations is MALCOLM BEARD who gets the vote of Mrs Glover of Quinton She writes: SKILL AND EFFORT make Malcolm Beard really outstanding player He has played his heart out and his ball control and accurate passing are superb LOYALTY AND CLUBMAN SHIP is the longest playing member of the present team he has set a fine example to the younger players SPORTSMANSHIP I have never known him commit unnecessary petty fouls in retaliation and has at all times been a model of good manners In Beard Blues have one of the finest players in the Midlands indeed in the country Reader Booth of Stirchley who like Mrs Glover wins a half guinea writes: Malcolm Beard is a tremendous asset to Birmingham City He is a player who always seems to be on form" He joined Blues straight from school over 10 years ago was a youth international and his tremendous skill and enthusiasm have remained captain Mike Bailey is the holder of the Midlands No- 1 player award Watch the for the 1968 choice FA clear two Stan Storton and Gerry Gasey the Tranmere Rovers players who received cautions in the Third Division match at Shrewsbury on March 5 were cleared by an FA Disciplinary Commission in Birmingham today The Commission decided that they were not guilty of persistent infringement of the laws of the game and that the cautions should be struck from the Stevens BOROS BET LALIBELA (35 Ascot) BATTLE ROYAL II (430 Bangor-on-Dee) TAMBO (50 Cheltenham) Three half point win doubles and half point win treble winner: Gem (4-1) PROBABLE RUNNERS 2 CHARLES TURNER OHAL- tO LENCE CUP (Hunter Chase) with £500 added 3m 21 aod about 76yds Polaris MUsile 1 Pallas River (Mr I Johnson) Dun Wlddj (Mr A Moore) Great Lucller (Major Bengough) Easter Omen (Mr Cooke) Sunarise (Mr Knipe) Furore II (Mr Beckett) Woodmanton (Mr Cbugg) (8) 3nA OVERBURY AMATEUR RIDERS 'CHASE of £600 X'in Implicate (Mr Champion) Sun-beat (Mr McNaught) French March (Mr Hanbury) Mazo (Mr G- Smalll April Rose (Major Bengough) Villay (Mr Scott) Domain (Mr A Maxwell) Three's a Crowd (Mr Tate) Jim Snipe (Mr A Simpson) Tommy Toucan (Ur Ingall) (10) 3Cx DUKE OF 047 'CHASE of £800 3m If and a few yd Reality (Mr Holt) Persian Barrier (Mr Tate) Plrolace (Mr A Maxwell) Indian Stroller (Mr Roberts) Agitate (Capt Fanshawe) Hobo (Mr Dartnell) (6) 4 OK CLIVE HUNTERS' CHAL- JO LENCE CUP 'CHASE of £500 3m If and few yds Faruno (Capt Perkins) Brown Spider (Mr Tory) Spud (Mr Barlow) The Shoes (Mr Saunders) Humorous (Mr Bishop) Kektra (Mr Bush) Gavelacre Riser Blase (Mr Daniell) Bit (Mr Houston) Bluster (Mr Opper-man) Northern Saga (Mr Dartnall) Sellings Cottage (Mr Blacker) Woodland Wedding Hill o'Doon (Mr Champion) (14) 5( VALE OF WHITE HORSE -V MAIDEN HUNTERS' of £300 Epicure Lad (Mr Bebbtngton) ddynoggin (Mr rossley -Cooke) Royal Berwick Benworthy Wisdom (Mr Jeoka) Clarendon Star (Mr I Murray-WaUon) Incaae II (Mr Cann) Proposal (Mr Hooles) Scot Crest (Mr Chug) Coloniser (Mr A Simpson) (10) Clinton in junior snooker final David Clinton (Lee Bank) qualified for the final of the British Junior snooker cfaam-ionshlps with a 4-2 win over 'aul Demaln 'Ixmdonl Clinton won 72-35 53-65 51-83 65-35 50-35 56-35 In today's final Clinton plays John Maugfaan (Durham) who beat the favourite John Terry (Wales) by 4-1 In his semi-final AUTHORISED DEALER ROOTES I Since I signed my contract with Warwickshire people have asked me whether the cares of playing almost every day throughout the summer might blunt my cutting edge with the bat All I can say is that 1 will try to be entertaining and hope that I can keep swinging right through to the end of the season You will Know there is something wrong if I ever stop falling flat on my back playing my favourite hook-shot! With my friend Lance Gibbs ready to play in the championship too I think Warwickshire will have a useful team this season I will be among friends with Warwickshire and I think we might go places and make Tom benefit season one to remember Lot of runs Given some fair batting wickets I am hoping to repay Warwickshire for giving me this great chance by scoring a lot of runs for them The game has been very good to me since I began to move up through the grades after playing for my school team as a wicketkeeper batsman when I was only eight years old 1 never had any coaching I watched the great players and learnt from them When I finally found myself playing alongside them no one taught and helped me more than the late Sir Frank Worrell a great man and a great cricketer I owe it to men like him to put everything I can into the game Colin team have Just proved that there is nothing wrong with English cricket Now it is up to me to try to help get the spectators back and packing in to the county grounds for the and butter stuff Cricket IS my bread and butter but my job will be to see that the customers get some cake with it DERWENT Best 1968 sets to rent per week iff All Station TV thing could be done to stop incidents and riots at and after matches he said: Unfortunately I think ever stop it in a hot climate There will always be someone to start trouble It would be a great shame if this sort of thing did anything to stop future tours Crowd incidents are difficult to control in the West Indies and they often start through one stupid individual and grow from there There seems no reason behind the The victorious MCC- and Sobers emerged from separate exits at the airport Hold up Plans for the MCC welcome went awry when their jet was held up in a queue waiting to land and touched down an hour late There was however a large crowd to give Colin Cowdrey and his men a warm welcome as the only MCC side to go through a West Indies tour unbeaten Sobers who is to play for Nottinghamshire this season also received a big cheer Cowdrey said: On the field relations were excellent between the players and I should like to thank Sobers for being the fairest captain I have played against for man there was not a lot of difference between the sides but as our team welded we became stronger and might have won more easily had that man Sobers not kept getting in our way I thought it was England versus Sobers My team accepted everything that happened bottles stones and attacks without too much concern UNITY LABOUR: 03-11-40 23-28-34 14-21-24 (£4 each) WAASC: 10652 (£10) 01643 30125 (£3) 24315 (£2) 03879 30651 22531 14701 11467 WALSALL Suggorters: 2-26-36 (£9) 7-10-46 (£2) 24-34-43 (£1) WBBFT: 16 and 25 (One claw 10 guineas) Snowball to date £3 MIDLAND CLUBS POOLS: 36 67 26 35 64 43 18 11 32 66 39 Bonus Nos 284382 332806 244459 279341 (£5) Srprtre 351022 (£5) MIDLAND LABOUR SUPPORTERS: 6280 (£10) 2471 (£5) WEST BROMWICH ALBION Dally SUPER-RATING the successful method of finding winners Is on Pace 27 with Racing Mail and greyhounds On Page 26 Midland golf scores On Page 17 angling cycling minor soccer teams and other sport Dougan comes back to lead Wolves DEREK Dougan returns to lead the Wolves attack against Nottingham Forest at Molineux tomorrow after missing the last two games because of flu This enables Wignall to revert to inside right and Bailey who played at inside-left against Coventry drops back to his usual half-back role Munro right-half last week is named as substitute Alter their home defeat by Sunderland last week Forest make three changes two positional Lyons returns at outside-right Barnwell moves inside to partner him and Baxter switches to insdde-left WOLVES: Parkes: Parkin Thomson: Bailey Woodfleld Hols- grove Kenning Wignall Dougan Knowles Wagstaffe Sub: Munro FOREST: Harby Hlndley Winfield Hennessey McKlnlay Newton: Lyons Baxter Baker Barnwell Moore Sub: Chapman Wolves Reserves (t Stoke Central League away): Williams Grice Cooke: Wilson Galvin McAUe Farrington Evans Walker- Sub: Riley rfleld Seal Da Points-for-goals Kernick plan Mr Dudley Kernick manager of Nuneaton Borough Is to propose at the annual meeting of the Midland Floodlit Cup that the points scoring sytem should be changed Mr Kernick is to suggest that 10 points should be awarded for a win five for a draw one for each goal scored He says: Such a system would bring about a mere open attacking type of game and would attract more spectators to the Harry Warren dies The former Southend United and Coventry City Manager Mr Harry Warren died in a South-end hospital today aged 65 He had been ill for ten weeks on STRAIGHTFORWARD DERWENT terms with no extras to pay installed for £1215 NO MORE TO PAY FOR 30 WEEKS Then only £51 06 quarterly exactly 86 weekly FREE service included COMPARE these straight facts and see for yourself that Derwent is still clearly the Best Min rental period 1 year UNBEATABLE COLOUR 100-25" MODEL Initial payment £81180 and NO 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