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Western Daily Press from Bristol, Avon, England • 9

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PACE WESTERN DAILY PRESS Wednesday October 6 1982 Last football 1 A scores A Cardiff Gib bins Arsenal Hollins Davis H-T: 0-0 15115 Barnsley 1 Cambridge 1 T-aniSi Reilly den) (Abandoned 55 minutes ground unfit Replay Tuesday Oct 12) Roaring Rovers clip wings as PARKIN SPILLS THE MILK Two-goal Ian turns tables on By Ralph Ellis Bristol Rovers 1 Swansea 0 CENTRE half Timmy Parkin headed a story-book last minute goal to give Rovers a precious advantage over First Division Swansea in the Milk Bolton 1 Hoggan H-T: 1-1 Brentford 3 Joseph Hurlock Bowles (pen) H-T: 2-2 Brie Rovers 1 Parkin H-T: 0-0 Burnley 3 Hamilton Watford 2 Armstrong JenUfia 5664 Blackburn 2 Fazackertey Stonehouse 6201 Swansea 9279 Middlesbrough 2 Otto Cochrane 3926 Coventry 2 Melrose 2 C237 Oldham 4070 Youm H-T: 1 -i Fulham Gale Brown H-T: 2-2 Gillingham Shaw Cas-arino H-T: 00 Huddersfld Russell Stanton H-T: 1-0 Ipswich Wark H-T: 0-1 Luton Sein Fuccillo 2 H-T: 2-0 Newport 4362 Liverpool Rush 2 19329 Charlton 7030 0 Bvrton MpMs McMahon KmB 0293 Blackpool Bamber 2490 Cup second round first leg at East-the Third Division club ville last night Parkin had been among the heroes of a majority shareholding defensive display ydlieh had seemed to be Main shareholder at the earning a goalless draw against John moment is Frank Waller a side until that last moment local industrialist who has -r 1 been chairman for many of dlcUlUi gEVG IvOVGrS thG Win thGy years- thoroughly deserved come Whether a one-goal advantage will be enough vice-president Roger Smee when Rovers go to the Vetch Field on October 2b a property millionaire who for the second leg of the tie only time will tell formerly played for Read- But last night Rovers in2- could justifiably forget that cviltd A'TUV enioy a sparkling per- an(j then Charles saved him I MrAl a 1 formance the first time by pushing the ball for a a nod cipppc's- Rovers have beaten First corner fully built a multi-million Divisii opposition for Swansea who never dis-pound company since injury lnpee guised their defensive inten- forced him to retire from Parkin goal came from tions had little to offer in playing but has always the 14th corner which attack against a Rovers been a loyal Reading sup- Rovers had forced ten defence in which Neil Slat- of those in the second half ter and Brian Williams both porter Bradford 1 Gallagher 2196 QPR 1 Gregory Northampton Massey H-T: 1-0 Rochdale H-T: 0-1 Rotherham Green Seasman H-T: 1-0 Shrewsbury Cross H-T: 1-1 Wigan Caton (og) H-T: 0-0 Wdves Tree H-T: 1-1 Scottish League PHHPm Partlck 2 Clyde 1 Western Daily Press Sports Reporters WELSH international Ian Rush returned for Liverpool after injury last night and scored twice to help the League champions beat Ipswich 2-1 in the Milk Cup second round first leg clash at Portman Road His inclusion made all the difference to Liverpool who lost in the League at Ipswich on Saturday without him Rush cashed in on a mistake by England centre half Terry butcher in the 18th minute and in the 64th minute he was on hand to convert another mistake this time by goalkeeper John Wark GEOFF Goodwin 25 one 5603 Birmingham 1 Handysides 5003 Man City 1 Tueart 12194 Sunderland 1 Rowell 13662 Division One: Alliance Premier: Runcorn 6 Kettering 0 FA Cup 2nd round Replay: Maidenhead 0 Dorchester 2 Combination: Swindon 4 Charlton 0 Western League Dlv 2: Paul-ton 1 Glastonbury 1 Southern Junior Floodlit Cup: Bristol City 3 Brighton 2 West Midland League Premier Division Cup: Ledbury 4 Oldswin-ford 0 Somerset Floodlit Youth League: Taunton 3 Frome 3 Cheddar Valley League KO towering shone lained a little consolation of the lesser-known show- 5GXXan or Ipswich with a goal in jumpers won the Hoechst jb Byuys ganflBearnwsii the 67th minute Foxhunter championship Lanpfonj inn Feiton si player- with Cafe-Noir at the Horse gorse acvjdon west End Rugby Union: Maesteg 9 Neath the manager Graham Turner of the Year Show at 15 Heads I win Bristol Rovers starlet lan Holloway heads for goal Wemb-prevented Birmingham ley last night spoiling his 35th birthday Goodwin from Stoke on celebrations by creating the Trent and representing goal which earned his side Wolverhampton scrap metal a 1-1 draw dealer Brent Iddles rode Jfjt uS ft in the British team at Olz- styn Poland eight years ago 13th minute but six minutes since £as not been Wildcats roar i Tbe defence bad dealt with them Former England striker SdubS S3SWS on BrKhM wifh thlPrcomplaintsmmade stIck Me but hwas a Lnnnrtpr pl 1 rSht wlng and the blontI by a swift tackle from by supporters figure of Parkin came surg- Geraint Williams who On Saturday a terrace jng into the penalty area to worked industriously in mid demonstration called for the -jaMod peai pue a0 poofs fieid an njght resignation of Mr Waller fully past Dai Davies from th sprnnd haf owan Club secretary Roy Bentley ten yards sea consolidated and Rovers the former England interna- It was no more than jus- chances fewer and tional went on to the ter- tice Swansea had inflamed jrom longer distances while races to rip down a banner Rovers largest crowd of at tbe 0tber end Rovers goal-criticismg Mr Waller the season 9279 with keepr phil Kite produced Reading are bottom of the some dour defensive tactics outstanding saves to deny Third Division and Satur- frequently passing the both Jim Loverdige and attendance against bal1 back to their own goal- Curtis Preston just 1713 was the assure worked t0 Rovers brought on substi- lowest in their history relieve pressure tiite Archie Stephens in i place of Barrett with ten Uursranding minutes left but it Rovers in contrast were seemed even that gamble always willing to be adven- would not break the dead-turous and were never lock until late scared of the big reputa- goal tions they were facing goal scorer Parkin In the first half Rovers revealed afterwards that the striker Errington Kelly negative attitude of Swan-reduced former England defence had given the international Ray Kennedy spur for his final effort to several desperate fouls as he showed an ability Deserved to turn with ease He said was very dis- By Bob Watts RING OF GREATNESS is thb Choice in two a gold rush from Thompson From Bill Martin DALEY Thompson gave Australia an awesome exhibition of all-round athletics at its best when he won the Commonwealth theer opposing defence invited again Steve Cross equalised In a nine-horse jump-off Steve cross equanseu over sjx fence he was PENALTY faultless in 3021 seconds on WEYMOUTH Wildcats last other Blissett called un his Irish-bred five-year-old night fought back to beat bvL Enlland nulled out of uHe as lw0 faster Mildenhall Tigers 5046 in game at Bolton Gwliam Fletcher on the first leg of the quarter- with a second half leg tbe Part-bred Cleveland bay final of the supernationals ihiurv but his team still Birnbro2ke- after losing Stan Bear with won 2-1 Ewan wei known a hip injury It reduced Watford to ten or Producing good novice with fQur beats t0 g0 men after Pat Rice had was tblrd on Tbe Weymouth were 38-40 down been injured in the 16th Soft bell but they won the 14th 4-2 minute but the First Divi- 1 mainly through the efforts sion high-flyers still had secs: 2 one More Time (Leslie of steve Crockett who ran enough skill to nose ahead iapietm)6468a' an entire lap pushing his with Ross Jenkins heading fSSTn machine to cross the line a 71st minute winner after whi in time t0 take the third iVhitalw The consistent BOLDIE should win the 235 and BUXOM LASS is fancied to Gerry Armstrong had equa- point? sVcsi 3' one place point after he had lised a 32nd minute goal wore pTime (45'K broken down more by David Hoggan J2Tri This levelled scores 4242 Second Division leaders Haan 12933 pts: 2 Dutch Gold and with 15th heat drawn Wolves conceded their first sivwu' it was left to Martin Yeates an goal in nearly 700 minutes Rami (jenni Lonston- and simon Wigg to win the final against First Division Sun- spiiier novic chmpioMhip: 1 match with a 5-1 maximum derland but fought back for 2ndliBrambic Co (aLci Scores: St a creditable draw lfrrSJfc GoW wwh: yrum 13 bi two A sixth-minute penalty by Hoclfst Foxhunter champiomhip: 0 schofieid 11 wigo 10 the Gary Rowell put Sunderland kuitse302x oke MlldenhaM: Knight a 1 1 i A 1 4 Kin CoiiUo 4 Uotoc 7 Ha tiond vrasVeteenager ollo- appointed in "them they had Games decathlon in tfehe Queen Elizabeth II Stadium in BriS' way who even very little to offer in attack vpqtwdflv Welsh at all Dane take her first race in the international full back was obviously they But once again Thomp-six furlong sprint at 310 Chris Marustik in one bad come for a draw and son surrounded himself in Page 11: River Can Star cheeky first half attack as everybody lined up for controversv bv refusing to Rovers had the better the last corner one of their first half chances and players asked the referee aend customary post-Mike Barrett claimed he how long was left event press conference should have had a penalty said two minutes Thompson won England's after 15 minutes when he and the Swansea defenders second track and field gold was brought down by were then all calling to medal of the day following Jeremy Charles as he each other that they had Judy Oakes in the turned and twisted trying only two minutes left to shot create a chance close hold out That meant we Although his win was the Swindon 4 Charlton 0 to the goal-lme had the same time left to nearest thing to a foregone Transfer listed Roy Carter Three minutes later Hoi- conclusion the extrovert scored two of Swindon loway produced an inspired Rovers manager Bnhhv nut nn a show esyjauss SWarrjJSs England have two realistic gold medal chances in a swimming competition that is boiling up to intense climax on the day of the event today Andy Astbury of Albans who already has freestyle gold medals in 1 Ir hirewt mmhinatinn wiiii nr 1 we ior me crowa wno rewaraea for the last time today seasomb bag was the fastest qualifer for tomorrow's 1500 metres England's Jackie Willmott and June Croft both faster 400 metres freestyle qualifying times than golden girl Tracey Wickham and the trio for the last time today ahead but a 42nd minute 'graham nechort no unju Hmly header by Mel Eves his 3279 3 nw soft Sgu (e fifth goal of the season had saved Brisbane clash County acRae) Sio faults 3372 Cl Queensway Furniture Cup: 1 St James (Nick Skelton) clear 275 UULLU TT secs: 2 Owen Gregory (Michael i Whitaker) cleiar 2897 secs: 3 J0'ln nUn Bist'a (Robert Smith) 4 faults son 14 2 Carter 13 3 secs Sigalos 13 QUICK CROSSWORD shun Old Pm win so far for the ball buf js him with a standing ovation semi-finals defeating Kaur Two potential gold medals He opened their score after Tp rif Lnly halLtlme and Singh of India went down the drain Garry only eight minutes and then the top ot the the sad thing about it from INTENSE while Blenkarne was Cook favourite for the 800 niiS1 flrJt goals Cr Rovers' skiDDer David Wil- 7 finally clinching the mens metres went out when he liams flso close in Swansea manager Toshack He won the event with archery gold after four crashed to the ground after Swindon fourth the also came close in offered only the terse com- a lot to spare from the arduous days his achieve- 300 metres of the first semi- ine obtn minute when mont another nearest contender Dave ments was almost over sha- final dowed by the courageous And Stephen Baddley top win gave him performance of New Zea- seed for the badminton By Colin Price his fourth major to Neroli Fairhall mens singles had to retire chRIS Old the former Eng- go with the world record Fairhall confined to a from his first match and jan(j paceman who was The other British gold wheelchair since a road was taken to hospital witn rejeaseci by Yorkshire yes- medals of toe day went to a now rest reh'er UMarkellRI( duced an amazing feat of All hopes now rest Offered the chance to Paulton held TRAGEDY Rovers I Bristol Glastonbury nkarne and Swansea weight nerve to take tweho with 200 metres runner rebuiid his career with vtal "fte? John Burns who won duced an amazing feat of Kathy Smallwood whom he Gloucestershire home point which would have Burns wno won t0 takp tb is due to marry later this taken them to the top of the the heavviveight category K' 10 taKe tne women Old history Western League against a with Prince Philip looking nvnrc tv swimmin" nool would probably taum mDrrv Glastonbury side who were on The England boxers I cilvpr mae im 00 a JOHN VIRGO took advan- in the eighth frame Then given a gift goal in the 33rd Anri Drnrkwrrth went to bed last phlJ for the county at a tlme tage of a tragic mistake came his blunder minute to take a surprise lead 7 7 heavy- na'ght believing that anything the 100 metres butterfly wben js Lsing money bv John Spencer to reach He Put the cue ball down Simon Culliford took advan- Hylton is is possible Nine out of nine and the womens relay team saicj secretary-manager Tony the Quarter finals nf the after Potting a red and uof Steve Fey's mistake to assured of at least a bronze in the semi-finals is a feat also got their hands on a Brown bLrer On'l Virgo cleared up tap home following a corner medal on his international which has probably never silver medal at least for Jameson are watching the time being developments and have John Burns gave Wales noted that old like Geoff their second gold medal of Arnold and Graham Roope the games when he -won the bas now become available 110kg class will no doubt fol- Page 17: Games Results 0w before the January deadline for counties to Mpflule fuKlp aree terms with the iTJlcUtlo lallc he said well known that we Across CLUES Down lo is i3 need an opening bowler Open at Derby "'s'hot "finished jt Spencer grabbed the equaliser debut when he reached the been" achTered 'before yesterday and then said Spencer who also led admitted: I did not in the last frame 37-8 deserve to before Virgo stepped in to Unseeded Virgo trailed "ack a I5 break and clinch 4-2 also after making a ter- match 54 rible mistake in the sixth Knowles threatened frame another giant-killing tonight He led six-times former oa'RiteranfJi "IS fr0iH world champion Ray Rear- A i ft don 3-1 at the interval top arnnn hail cUtia Knowles lost the first rnnllirila frame tonight 35-81 but hit 99PnAtot uvlth back to take a 2-1 lead points still on the table led 5113 in the IAN Read former Weston- thsaUidhtthpd iq7qVnTTK fouIth super-Mare assistant now then said the 1979 UK made a break of 37 to take at ct Mellinn Cornwall Champion who like the frame on the black ball at hellion Cornwall Spencer has enjoyed little a break of 41 and a 30 only Just scraPed through success since last winning clearance saw Knowles domi- the first round of the a major tournament nate the seventh frame Dorset Foods way but he could OUt The greatly Michael Bannon be Prev'ous day Hall Irish amateur National tbe course in was beaten by a i2 i3 ib capable of taking wickets 3 3 3 2 but before we make any 0 move the county has to Australia England Canada Scotland Npw Zealand Wales Jamaica not hole Kenya fancied Northern Ireland former Singapore work out exactly what it 0 can offord 1 Page 11: Old Is Out But i Boycott Stays (5) 3 Plan (4) (5) 5 Creep (5) (4) 7 Abrupt (5) (5) 11 Company (5) Precipitous (5) 13 Laud Jumped (5) 15 (5) 16 Squander (5) Concerning (5) 27 Silly Happen (5) 30 (5) 31 Fairy (4) 32 (4) international spectacular Virgo came back to 4-3 whieh he won 97-7 to com- Assistants championship at faile'd to reachttose height! Esse down but Spencer led 56-19 plete an astounding win Henbury yesterday against Richard Percival of Results: GREYHOUND RACING 1 Seemly (6) 5 Invent (6) 8 Sleeplessness (8) 9 Remedy (4) 10 Spray (3) 12 Surge (5) 15 Stitch (3) 17 Groove (3) 18 Tree (3) 19 Also (3) 20 Additional (5) 21 Donkey (3) 22 Mineral (3) 23 Equality (3) 24 Yelp (3) 26 Guide (5) 29 Fasten (3) 33 Part (4) 34 Surround (8) 35 Severe (6) 36 Revolve (6) Solution tomorrow SOLUTION ACROSS: 2 Amend 7 Fear 8 Ornate 9 Chest 11 Sad 13 Hug 15 Trek 16 Gem 18 Fate 19 Similar 20 Lair 22 Trim 23 Cowered 25 Skit 27 Rod 28 Lean 30 Hut 31 Die 33 Storv 36 Polite 37 Ever 38 Theft 2 Scope 4 Renovate 5 Every 10 Pier 12 (5) 14 Spruce 25 (5) 28 Creek Worry DOWN: 3 Eye 4 10 Seem 13 16 Giver 21 Rot 29 Aired 34 Ode GLASTONBURY (5) 3-1: 2 Pet (4) 5-1: (6) 5-2: 2 Bregawn (5) 3-1 121: 3001 Tote: Win 70p Places "51 1 Debar 2 Arc Dot 5 End 6 Strut 11 Stylish 12 Deficit Harried 14 Germane 17 Mixed 18 Fat 24 Rout 26 Kudos 32 Lid 33 Set 35 Yet Hp wss two ud after 11 Bsclgemore Psrk holes against Lee Fickling They were level after ten bratr! Rannon Areglass'at'thc of Enfield but lost the 12th holes but Hall finally went JSSVf: wm bSp: ox where he crashed his drive one ahead with a par four Jac (wastead PlaCeS 29P 35P: Forecast £154 ForeSst I2 14 into the trees and the long the 16ta and held on three and two: Bennett muxbury kicat-vm adbat 14th where he missed his to win one up one wfgrglns' (VeXrulam) lift 4V-n NlEWTON ABBOT teesh0t- rmbnn? bM EMSgeT af 7 50 280nt BlcK Tomtny 7 30 325yds: i Botd BandU A seven iron shot to Dorset was Stables (Dunblane New five (2) 4-1: 2 Royal Scott (6) 3-1 1 9 89 1 1 1 within two feet of the hole another who scraped ackfrrbeaN Wcr' VJfoMr 3o00: 743 325yds 1 cndy (4 for a birdie three gave him through by one hole against Mumcioneoo vno aoo- 47a: 1 Las 4Reso the 15th but he lost the Krian Doctor of Bed- boat J-ickson (Cattefick Garri- 48'Tote- Win 70p: Places 756 325vds: 1 Magical Mist 4 i 1 1 fordshirp who nnp nn thc 1Qh: Hal1 32b -2d Forecast £188 (6) 2-1: 2 Carnaby Street (2) next to be level again Uias Vlno WS one up onP) heat Percivsl rRadgemore p- a ihpKt Barnv rx-l: 1904 Jenny Wren (5) 4-6 All square with one to after 13 play Read holed from ten The fourth West con- one hoes places lar VA82S feet for a birdie three and tender David Sheppard of f0ur: scott (Portsmouth) 820 475m: Race void V1 2916 822 482yds: Void 835 325yds: 1 Flyer 2 The Loser (6) the match at the 18th Tiverton lost his" chances Sheppare-'mverionf Ybreo av-arrioonny a i Thp leadine Qua- Snnst iormer England Markenip (Hillsborought beat hi 70 Tote: Win 60p Places and three: £216 This Wednesday Enjoy Afternoon GREYHOUND RACING PrintPd and published by Bristol United Press Ltd at Temple Way Tei 20080) and published by them also at: 75 Lower Bristol Road Bath (Tel 31256529215) 18 St James Street Weston-super-Mare (Tel 2993424659) 4 Wood Street Taunton (Tei (7243479494) 10-12 Silver Street Yeovil (in 2335523386) 13a Queen Street Bridgwater (Tel 2459) 73 Broadway Frome (Tel 6463465745) 61b Castle Street Trowbridge (Tel 21 78651 83) 12 Bird Combe Poad Westlea Down Swindon (Tel 872727) 29a Sauthgate Street Gloucester (TH 26653419315) 34 Chaffeys Avenue Weymouth (Tel 784125) 21a The Parade MRteheatf (WE Totttrdown Cottage -oily Lane miderbury Salisbury (HI 710911) 1 The Woiverns Bishops Frome near Hereford (Tel Ledbury 86422) 16 Parsonage Street Dursley (Tel 3314) 161-6 Fleet Street EC4 (Tel 01-353-7131) Registered as a newspaper at the Post Office lO Races-Off at 208pm-Adm Il inc Race Card Lunch in the Star Room Restaurant from £250 Plus Have a drink with Courage of the With the compliments of Courage (Vfestern) Ltd BRISTOL STADIUMEASTVILLE BRISTOL TEL511919 II I 1 amatpnr intornatinnol Riston iPcnnl four 30p 40p: Forecast 4o6QOav lifier Richard Hall of Park- amateur international Hogan Reati (St Meiuom beat i nckitno 8 40 475m 1 Dunboy tst 2-1- is 99 scram- Stott of Portsmouth (Enfield I one bob' McGee 2 (l Uv Will West 1 3 848 325yds Void His nlav thrmoh Ik Pr tt 2 t'l UI 2697 Tote: Win 60p: g00 325yd 1 Shut Two stone Dorset also bled through the last Hs play through i uiiaiiiuLiuu i lit iuc tile Magog at the 19th Mann (Ran- Forecast £174 4) fav '2 Reject (1) 7-2 placs Jackson dlkley) on green greens was superior all the 5x ad four chorv beat evens Fawn Clip 1889 850 475m I.

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