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The Guardian Journal from Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England • 7

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TV Guardian Journal Tuesday May 21 IKB DRAW PUTS MANSFIELD BACK1 CHARNLEY HAS TO GO FULL DISTANCE TO RETAIN TITLE MAURICE CULLEN a modest 25-year-old mirier from Shot ton Co Durham confounded most boxing experts by making Dave Chamley go the full 15 rounds to retain his British lightweight title at Belle Vue Manchester last night The decision after 45 high-speed treated ht efforts almost with minutes met with a mixed recep- disdain peppering him all the while tion Perhaps supporters wlt little clusters of itfts and were showing their disappointment rights which had they had or perhaps the crowd at Urge were Chamley's strength behind them i dissatisfied with inability mlgf) have caused considerable to pm down this current challenger surnJe but certainly there could be no dis- (Jeorge Bowes the West Hartie-ill1 of pool bantamweight gamed clear Jones the e'r'f're' points wm over Brian Cartwright CulUn outjabbed Chamley enough over eight rounds to wm perhaps three rounds and T- share three or four more but he From Lhe moment hJ IN THIRD DIVISION Sammy Chapman rises to the occasion with a brilliant goal By Adrian Tame STOCKPORT COUNTY 1 MANSFIELD TOWN 1 ki ANSFIELD TOWN are in the Third Division The man who rose to the greatness of the occasion to put them there was Sammy Chapman Sammy has played some magnificent games for the Stags during the past nine months but all these hours of effort were as little compared with the split second that it took him to swing back Ms boot and give the Stags promotion At half-time Mansfield heard that Giilingham had beaten Oxford thus making their early move Ooce Whftelaw bounced a shot off the advancing Colin chest and then (Cartwright clutching the ropes for i could not justly claim any greater shave of thesis HTgTvtTUerri landin a solid right good Performance staying the das-iance and he boxed brilliant! the first round the chase was on DRAWS BEST GATE a point imperative minutes after this Five their dreams were rudely shattered OS Ricketts put Stockport one up It wos then that Sammy a he returned eight minutes later Hodder who! Chapman took it upon the self to become the hero of elected to play on with the moment streaming down his face n-jtia One of Mansfield's most effec- Mansfield fielded the team which vt effort this time came trom Scanlon who raced on to a Roy thrte! Chapman pass onlv to he beaten The game started off at a furious at the U' momtn Bebton pace with Mansfield mounting two Near mils understandably nervous yet nevertheless dangerous attacks Stockport By no a Dtrle of the tension on the other hand with far less to seemed to have gone out of the Stags' game and the ball was fight for than the Stags were cooler and left the field clutching to his nose tnhl was involved in the same collision I wiju-iaJ Mu R1k blood Len Julians (right) throws his hands high in jubilation as Addison equalises at the last match of the season at the City Ground Nottingham last night On the ground are from left: Manchester goalkeeper Gsdtcii Forest left winger Dick Le Fiem and Manchester right back Tony Dunne MOCHAN AND GASKELL ERROR GIVE FOREST VICTORY By Neville Foulger FOREST 3 MANCHESTER UNITED 2 NOTTINGHAM A GEM of a goal by left back Dennis Mochan and an incredible mistake by England's Under-23 goalkeeper Davil Gaskell gave Nottingham Forest victory and a record total of points in the First Division after they had tpssed away a hatful of goals against Cupconscious Manchester United at the City Ground last night SOCCER RESULTS Nettm craft AdQiaon Mochat fuhans HT 11 BiadilMirn Rev Preuson 2 3 Manhfter utd 2 CKlaa Herd 16075 3 Tottenham 0 shooting into an empty net after a Hockey centre had been pushed out hy Gaskell Jut before half-time they should have had a second but Winfield missed a gilt-edged Quigley-created chance Forest paid for these misses in the 50th minute when Quixall sent right hack Tony Dunne down the right wing and his outswinging centre could only be pushed out by Grummilt to Herd who lashed in a goal from around Ihe penalty spot Still Forest frittered away their opportunities until the Mochan solo goal And so Manchester could be thankful that they avoided relegation i ou whenever the 4 i IH 6- Session demanded hit Charnley as often as Charnley hit him raised last Saturday It would be interesting to see exactly how they would have rip-roaring Yet it was the champion who was always moving forward intent on aggression and willing to take a few left to the fact to get within body-punching range He got close enough too often for good and it was all credit to ullen for taking what he did and remaining fast and strong though with his left eye badly swollen to the end Having tasted the strength of Charnley's punches including the one that put him down in round 13 Cullen decided that he had nothing to lose For the last two and a half rounds he stood and and more efficient in building up Songster in French semi-final VflKE SANGSTER (Devon) -'1 battled to a fine four-set win over second ranked player Ken Fletcher to reach the singles semi-finals in the French lawn tennis championships in Paris yesterday Sangster who was not among the 16 seeds beat fourth-seeded Fletcher 8-6 6-3 6-8 6-3 Bobby Wilson (Middlesex) may join Sangster in the semi-finals after he plays Pierre Darmon (France) in the quarter-finals today Mrs Ann Jones and Christine Truman British Wightman Cup girls both had easy wins yesterday to enter the last eight in the singles Christine Beat South African lefthander Mrs Heather Segal 6-2 6-0 Playing a relentless serve-volley game shg hustled the South African right out of her usual style of corner driving Her win took only 30 minutes Mrs Jones also gained a crushing victory winning 6-0 6-0 in 33 minutes against Mgry Habicht an unranked 19-year-old American girl living in Athens Norma Bayion an Argentinian girl hailed in South America as the new Maria Bueno went out in the women's singles fourth round to second-seeded Lesley Turner (Australia) who won 6-3 6-2 Jackie Lunn scores winner DENARY UNITED 0 ALE RETON TOWN 1 Even though Denaby left winger Roebuck was taken to hospital jn the 28th minute when he sustained a cut eye after be had collided with team mate Mullen Denaby somehow managed to hold a much more polished Alfreton side Left winger Jackie Lunn showed his League experience which was rewarded six minutes from time with a goal Denaby's Jones was a stalwart in defence but none of the home sde's forward line showed A the cohesion of the Alfreton attack times to confound all attempts to put a finishing punch on him But he spent the greater part ot the fight on the retreat and he took heavy punishment to the body particularly in an area stretching down from his left arm-pit where repeated right-handers left red angry marks inability to land mora than a couple of solid punches to head was a tribute to the great skill and general elusiveness Cullen comas beck Cullen wss hurt only once by a punch on the chin It came in the third round and looked good enough to end the fight there and then Cullen however with remarkable resilience came almost straight back and was never in any real trouble again until ten rounds later Then one of a long succession of rights to Cullen's ribs put him on the floor but being Maurice Cullen he declned a rest He got straight up and was punching it out at the bell as indeed he was at the end of every round The perky Cullen with his dancing feet and pattern-weaving hands is perhaps a throwback to the left-hand artist of old Certainly there i no one like him in British boxing and his strategic retreat in conjunction with his flashing left hand confounded Charnley and frustrated all his effortsvto provide the usual Charnley performance a chorus of Blaydon Races from the back of the hall and generally did his share towards contributing to the mounting excitement Charnley tried all be knew to bring out a finishing punch Cullen the ball away Hull wing half McMillan however after checking the move and with plenty of time to hoot clear sent a long back pass to his goalkeeper Desperate bid I For 65 heart-breaking minutes the fitful Forest had attacked attacked and attacked and were still trailing 2-1 Then Mochan probably despairing of his forwards ever scoring again made a dramatic up-field burst that took the Busby Bovs completely by surprise He chipped over a delicate centre into the penalty area and after a scramble the ball bounced loose Up popped Mochan on the edge of the penalty area controlled the ball beautifully pivoted and cracked in a left-foot shot that flashed into the corner of the net Until then Manchester freed from the shackling worries of relegation but without four of their brightest stars including Denis Law and Bobby Charlton had looked to be coasting along to victory But this goal inspired the Reds and they set up an incessant battery at the United goal that eventually brought Its reward Forest won a corner on the left in the 80th minute which was floated over by Le Fiem Gaskell went up to punch clear missed completely and Len Julians had a simple task to push in the winner Disappointing But any Leicester City spies at the match could have learned little from performance last night They played well within themselves and took few risks with that glittering Cup final only five days away Forest however after their great show against Spurs on Saturday were disappointing for although they carved out the chances their forwards were in an leave it lo you mood failed to reach the rebound At the other end Roy Chapman rt tuc uuivi situ rvwy V'tiapuiou was felled tn a goalmouth scramble moving from man to man more fluidly Typical of this was a near mite of Ivan when an Albert Scanlon cross found him unmarked Then against ihe run of play Davock netted for Stockport only for his goal to be disallowed as Mr Reynolds seemingly indifferent to the advantage rule whistled for a foul on the same player seconds earlier Immediately afterwards Albert Scanlon had two likely-looking shots both miss by inches As the players came out for the second half they were greeted by the news that Gillingha-i had beaten Oxford 2-1 thus rendering at least a draw necessary With this very much in mind all the Mansfield men began to play as if possessed Impossible passes were chased and often caught last-ditch tackles were made with grim ferocity and shots were taken from every angle but all t0 no avail for with this half only nine minutes old Ricketts converted a merry free kick to put Stockport in the lead Overanxious By now a combination of the drenched pitch and Mansfield's over-anxiety were making the ball agonisingly difficult to control Then after 64 minutes amid scenes of wild hysteria Sammy Chapman raced on to a Ken Wagstaff pass and equalised to be literally smothered out of Mght underneath a crowd of hilarious yellow shifts This had the effect of goading the Slags into playing some of the best football for weeks Urged on bv their triumphantly chanting supporters they sent attack after attack crashing around the home goal Ken Wagstaff was fiercely tackling everything in a white shirt and Ivan Hollett and Albert Scanlon were racing down their wings with blurring rapidity Inside Roy Chapman and David Coates worked like trojans as did the entire defence Manager Cummings had a particularly inspiring game When the finad whistle blew the players left the field as Glory Glory and "The Stags go marching on swept the ground for the last time auxapon Bighton PorWom Webb Wvtie Hodder Murrey Cutler Ricketts aw McDonnell Davock Mtnufleld Traherne Jones Tour Chapman cunmilwss Morrla Hoilett Coites WlegvUS Chapman Stanton Referee Reynolds South Stanley LOCAL CRICKET wstdrom Charm Cup (30 Vlrallt 169 Birlur 96) Mamourna to hi? contaniMd umlaut at MatMuma Park atarnm o'ewoa BHKtar Hkw- i Buchan Mummi 1 Aao rar i naufc Mosi PUi Od Dtvar'i 1 Rdoaoo OMB Imm 'jn f)UN 3-2 Assan Ft 7-2 AurGtoa 5-1 Divot aj 6-1 Su Oid Moa: Plat Umber Sir Tot 17 5-45 tm Comer tlU Maater I-ai 'iama Ft Mto Abb ft 11 -J f' rmm Tot 5-1 -2- I JlSto Ttbs Oat 100-fi iisTTo 17866 41! am at) not puiiuit tmiatm i i 0uBrei A INMMtj 3 1 I i 1 I Bowes an experienced little battler walked forward throwing punches for round after round and produced most of the positive hitting He half folded Cartwright with a body punch in the third round and rocked him again with a right to Ihe chin in the fourth Cartwright retreated all the time wearily hitting out his left hand scoring occasionally but contributing little to the action It was not until the seventh round that Cartwright showed any aggressive tendencies He knew that he had ground to make up and he set about trying to do it but this suited Bowes even better than the persistent retreat and his move solid punching kept him on top for a comfortable win In a scheduled eight-round welterweight contest Joe Shaw (USA) knocked out Brian Jones (Nottm) in the first round Pargetter to play against Otago COVENTRY second-row forward Tom Pargetter who injured a leg in training shortly after arriving in New Zealand will plav lor England's touring Hughs Union team in their second match tomorrow against Otago The tourist bring in six men who did not play in Saturday's 14-9 victory against leaving Bob Read and John Thorne the deputy fly-half and hooker respectively as the only members of the tarty who have yet to be named or a match In addition to Pargetter the newcomers arc wingers Frank Sykes and John Dee scrum half Trevor Wintle and John Highlon and Brian Wight-man in the pack Malcolm Phillips who played on the wing in Saturday's game reverts to the centre Read has been feeling the effects of the team's long journey since arrival Thorne's exclusion means that Bert Godwin will almost certainly be hooker for England in the first international at Auckland oo Saturday Team for lomorrowi Hosen (Northampton) Dee (Hartlepool Rovers) Weston (Durham City) (captain) Phillips (Fylde) Sykes (Northampton) Horrocks-Taylor (Leicester) Wintle (St Mary's Hospital) Highton (US Portsmouth) Godwin (Coventry) Judd (Coventry) Owen (Coventry) A Pargetter (Coventry) Marriott (Harlequins) Wigfiiman (Coventry) Rogers (Bedford) Boston give goal away but recover to win BOSTON UNITED 3 GRANTHAM TOWN I Boston Were soon a goal down in their home Midland League game against Grantham last night tt was a gift for the visitors which came in the I Ith minute hut Foster should have scored when be shot from three yards From his shot the hall hit Daley and rebounded to several Boston defenders who had plenty ot tune to clear However they allowed Thompson to nip In and tap the ball into the net Boston equalised in the 18 th minute when Woodger brought down Slack in the penalty area White took the spot kick and netted After 33 minutes White made a long cross to Lister who middled the bail for Flack to put Boston 2 1 in the lead In the second half tempers became frayed and Jowett had hi name taken Boston went further ahead with another penalty goal six minutes after the interval White once more netted from the spot absent fans visitors were pegged triio their own half with keepei Smyth in constant action The goal that robbed Chesterfield ot victory was a body disputed When the ball teemed to come off right ball Clarkes upper arm after Darwin had tried to centre Andy McQuarne the man of the in pinpoint match' scored hwterfield's goal the 20lh minute from a pin no crOM kv i TODAYS SOCCER IwMH i- IpswKli Tova AOC6 i Diaan OtoWea Fwtsmo-tft 4 MWkahmieli itqfiiii Cuy WaitaJi rKariww AMttttie(7 Ml Naiifii rMN MUtoa Baara a to 1TH interest in League football i fztima tho Hiooeat crowd 1 fading fast the biggest crowd at last games saw Arsenal and Rangers share four goals at Highbury This was a benefit match for Jack Kelsey Welsh international goalkeeper who was forced to give up his career prema- turefy because of a back injury The receipts of £7000 should prove some compensation North London rivals I Spurs ended their season with defeat at Blackburn where Rovers I with Douglas in fine form well deserved their 3-0 victory Spurs i lost Dyson with back trouble after half-an-hour The 4695 people who turned out at Shrewsbury had some excitement They saw their team win Ihrough with a 75th-minute goal hotly disputed by Coventry who were convinced that the ball entered through a hole in the side netting The referee Mr Tirebuck of Halifax took fully two mmules consulting a linesman and oiher officials before deciding that the score should stand He said afterwards: There was a hole in the netting when 1 inspected it after Shrewsbury's second goal hut the hole had not been there at the start of the match Mv linesman and I are perfectly satisfied it was a goal and how the hole got there i Jimmy Hill manager had a look for himself at the end of the game equaliser was also dis puled by Shrewsbury Their goal keeper 17-year-old Len Beel an apprentice professional making his League debut was adiuded to have fouled Hudson and Farmer scored from the penalty spot Small hope Gillingham kept alive the small hope they have of promotion from the Fourth Division by beating Oxford United 2-1 and would have made things easier for themselves had not Farrail missed a penalty With their programme over they are now in 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miss a thriller For won from the position in which Robmsor Crusoe found himself a furlong out When it appeared as SSfLWSSt though he would be squeezed tor AmMtrs srmrH! i room by Circular Doug Smith n-a switched Lord three-year-old from Ihe rails to the outside hoitmit jio and his mount strode away for a i 4 one and a half length victory Qr Circular ran on to take second HeKhmSr place four lengths ahead of Kirriemuir Sixteen-year-old Royston apprentice Douglas Barrott gave a coo! display or riding to record his first success when partnering top weight Panastar to a narrow victory in the Saffron Apprentice Flandicap Stakes lister Piggott had an armchair ride on hot favourite Silas which won the Forest Maiden Handicap easily from Mazda and Shirecaks but In a tight finish lo the Hathern Maiden Selling Plate his mount Therma went under by a hort head to First Stop Paris LEICESTER Cams arm 28 (Tt rInVItaK a Barrett 1 fanataa anuu- 2 Mra Arta-5 Aic iw: Tro-rar Gay Oopfelar vtaaa WfcditoQMML Mai mt Ttaa Hompoi najw Baraga Stloa 6-1 Twica Nifhtly 9-1 0-1 Villa Gossip 1 00-8 Aipin Mast? 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