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Grimsby Evening Telegraph du lieu suivant : Grimsby, Humberside, England • 24

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TWENTY-FOUR EVENING TELEGRAPH Thursday September 20 1990 Oslear heads Test match umpires panel CRICKET fiut forward the idea of ndependent umpires do not think he has Bennett finishes second are the best of a very good lot of umpires people do not want the best then there is something wrong amount of days English umpires spend umpiring during the summer compared to other countries means they should be better They are so much more There are moves for an independent panel to umpire games with officials from any country going elsewhere Don said: view is that one English umpire NEW Waltham Test umpire Don Oslear has been elected chairman of the Test and County Cricket panel of umpires The announcement marks another rise In his career 10 years ago he was filleting fish on pontoon As chairman of the umpires Don (61) will represent coleagues on many committees working alongside people such as England skipper Graham Gooch team manager Micky Stewart two spells on the Test panel Don is one of the organisers of the tenth annual Cricket Night Out to be held at the Beachcomber in Humber ston on October 29 Main speaker is Hampshire skipper Mark Nicholas and tickets are available from Clee Sports in Cleethorpes and Hartford Motors in Grimsby Meanwhile four of next England-West Indies Tests will include Sunday play In a move says the Test and County Cricket Board offer spectators a greater opportunity of watching international the governing body in England has abandoned the traditional rest day for the Headlngley Edgbaston and Oval Tests Only the Third Cornhill Test at Trent Bridge in the first week of July will be exempt because the Sunday coincides with the final day of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships and chairman of selectors Ted Dexter And Don has stepped in to the middle of a heated exchange between England players and umpires Reports carried in the national press alleged England players wanted English umpires sacked ability and integrity of members of my body is not taken into doubt by Don said umpires are the best in the world The Test match panel where the criticism is levelled mmmmmmmmmmrnm By NIGEL LOWTHER should go to the country playing cricket and work with home-based umpires in the Test series way they can pick out the good points from the English umpire and put them to use working together we can educate them in the laws of the The International Cricket Committee under the chairmanship of Colin Cowdrey has got it quite Don went on nothing has been decided yet and we have got to know a lot more about it before names go He was looking forward to his new job in which he will be attend meetings including those of the MCC and TCCB representing the game's umpires He has been a first class umpire since 1975 and a Test match official from 1980 He has had DON OSLEAR QUITTING THE TOUC LINE! WITH Nigel Lowther White-washed Dean pulls out of World Series DEAN REYNOLDS soul-destroying A DISILLUSIONED Dean Reynolds quit his involvement in professional World Series following a 5-0 whitewash by Jimmy White in the £75000 Humo Belgian Masters quarter finals at Antwerp last night Although the result was obviously not to his liking the main reason behind the throwing in of the towel was the state of the table at the Schijn-boort Matchroom Club which Reynolds described as short of The main thrust of criticism from the Grimsby left-hander revolved around the abundance of and the unresponsive cushions He explained: had enough of these conditions to last a lifetime taking nothing away from Jimmy he played well and deserved to win but impossible to play your best snooker on ridiculous tables like the one we had tonight soul destroying to travel all this way to find the table is a joke I had the same problem in the no accounting for ability I WAN Roberts cost Huddersfield Town £275000 The Grimsby Town side that hammered his side 4-0 on Tuesday night cost about half that No wonder the Huddersfield fans jeered ironically when their team managed to string a couple of passes together And the Yorkshiremen are supposed to be one of the strongest sides in the division Such was the emphatic nature with which Huddersfield were dispatched the problem for Grimsby fans is not to get too carried away so early in the season But surely nobody in the division would be able to live with Town if they consistently repeat this sort of form Gay Meadow where the Mariners meet Shrewsbury on Saturday will be a real test The Shropshire side may not have won yet season but nothing can be taken for granted Rest assured Alan Buckley will bring his players back down to earth from the dizzy heights of Tuesday Just as an aside readers may have noticed John Cockerill has now been my Man-of-the-Match three times already this season I can assure you this has got nothing to do with the fact he writes for the Sports Telegraph! audience who had packed the venue In fact White produced a performance equal in quality to that of heavyweight Italian singing star Luciano Pavarotti who was simultaneously entertaining an audience of 30000 in a concert hall just across the street Exhausted In each of the first three frames Reynolds established at least a 30-point advantage only as a result of either ill-fortune or a lapse in concentration for White to launch a counter attack and snatch them all on the colours Reynolds who had struggled to beat Belgian amateur Steve Lemmens 3-2 in first round was in a promising break-building position in the early stages of frame four but after scoring just nine points he suffered an horrendous kick in attempting to pot an easy black from its spot White gratefully pounced on the chance to fashion a superbly-constructed 108 clearance to pink the first serious claimant for a generous tournament highest break prize of £4000 When play resumed following the interval Hong Kong Masters only last month and why not going to be completing in any more World Series John Parrott a 5-1 con- Suerer of Welshman Terry Griffiths in an earlier quarter final endorsed Reynolds comments He called the cushions and even White himself suggested to a table-fitter that bolts in the cushion rails should be tightened immediately However the rogue playing surface failed to curb the natural flair against Reynolds much to the delight of the 200-strong Belgian STEPHEN Bennett and amateur partner Kevin Smart from Yorkshire finished joint second in the Karsten Ping-sponsored pro-am at Gainsborough The Grimsby professional team shot a 134 total after final round in the two-day event over the 18-hole course team were just two strokes behind the winners Caldy Golf Club duo and Jones with 132 who collect the £2500 prizemoney More than 50 teams entered the tournament Birch contract JOHN Birch is to be new cricket manager Birch (35) the former batsman who made 250 appearances and scored 11000 runs for the county in his 15-year spell in the first team has been given a two-year contract Chivers signs BRIGHTON defender Gary Chivers has ended uncertainty about his future by signing a new three-year contract at the Goldstone Ground Chivers (30) who joined Brighton for £40000 from Watford two-and-a-half years ago has been with the south coast club on a week-to-week engagement since refusing the offer of new terms in May Hall injured DARREN Hall number one badminton player has pulled out of the Miller Lite-Puma Wimbledon Open tournament which starts today The 24-year-old from Chingford has not played since injuring a foot in training three weeks ago record TIM Robinson produced a record-breaking finale to the season as Nottinghamshire amassed 482 for six declared against Yorkshire at Trent Bridge The 31-year-old Notts captain hit a career-best 220 not out the highest individual score by a player from his county against Yorkshire overtaking the 210 made by Walter Keeton at Sheffield in 1949 Catarino surge Paulo Catarino continues his surge towards the £30000 first Srize in the Sun Life rreat Race when stage 17 13 miles from Daventry to Northampton gets under way today Irish slammed DINAMO Bucharest crushed St Athletic of Ireland 4-0 yesterday in their first-round first-leg European Cup match Even though the Irish team looked menacing for most of the match they still find the net Miracle man AN injured Diego Maradona pulled off another minor miracle for Italian champions Napoli in the European Cup by ignoring the pain of acute lumbago to score twice in his 3-0 home win against Ujpest Dozsa Reynolds forged 46-0 ahead in frame five but White now full of confidence ran in a match-clinching 51 direct from an outrageous fluke on a red into the middle That capped a totally miserable night for Reynolds who now focuses his attentions on the International One FYame Shoot Out Spectacular which takes place at Trentham Gardens Stoke from September 26-28 Meanwhile dog-tired White exhausted by a prolonged car and plane journey to the continental venue must re-group before his semi-final contest on Friday with either Steve Davis or Mike Hallett Hallett is in confident mood about clash with former world champion Davis even though one has to look back through record books to 1983 before one finds the only time Hallett overcame his bogey-man in the third round of the professional players tournament Win or lose today world number seven Hallett is preparing for an exciting few months ahead He has already teamed up with super-Scot Stephen Hendry in the doubles at the Sky World Masters at NEC in January And there he will also enjoy the support of talented female star Karen Corr of Peterborough in the mixed foursomes which itself carries a total prize fund of £25000 THE biggest event on the Humberside billiards calendar is to take place in Grimsby at the weekend More than 50 top class world players will be visiting the Victoria Snooker Centre for the two-day Humberside Billiards Pro-Am Tournament World champion Mike Russell will be competing against ex-titleholder Mark Wildman and exchampion Norman Dagley Former tournament winner Bob Close will be making an appearance along with well-known player and commentator Clive Everton The event sponsored by Humberside Leisure Services gets underway on Saturday at 10am and will finish on Sunday evening with the finals JIMMY WHITE century clearance Birtles plays for Reserves 09090909 ARY Lineker was not my first choice for the England job a bit or a traditionalist when it comes oals and position teams goalkeepers should score them Neither are in an idei SOCCER Kicking off for charity A TOTAL of 20 soccer teams will take part in a mammoth charity fund raising day The Judy Fraser Grand Five-a-Side Tournament is taking place on Sunday at the SCM Sports and Social Club on Clee Road in Grimsby Five leagues will select teams for the next stages of the competition which will be run on a knock-out The winners of the event will play against a Grimsby Town team for a trophy it is a success we hope to make it a day long event next year instead of just the said the organiser Martin Stockley also the manager at the club the feedback we could have had 50 teams this year and that is by word of mouth But we have had to restrict it otherwise we would be here all There will also be a raffle and name cards with all the money raised going to local charities Teams entered include some from SCM Asda the Rose and Crown in Scartho Hotel and the Royal both in Cleethorpes It starts at 1pm and finishes at 6pm Admission is free and everyone is welcome to have them all fit It means there is competition for the Grimsby manager added chances of co-hosting the European championship in 1996 have almost certainly been wrecked by a court ruling on the Heysel disaster UEFA president Lennart Johansson said He said UEFA was shocked by the Belgian appeal decision to overturn the acquittal of former UEFA secretary general Hans Bangerter in June and impose a three-month suspended jail sentence and 30000-franc (about £890) fine GARRY Birtles Ian Knight and Paul Agnew will play for Grimsby Town Reserves against Hull City Reserves at Blundell Park tonight (7pm) The threesome are on the road to full recovery after injuries Also in the starting line-up are Chris Hargreaves and Paul Reece who have both had first team experience The only member of the first team squad still sidelined with injury is Gary Childs who suffered an ankle ligament iryury in the League match at Crewe a week last Saturday Grimsby boss Alan Buckley said today: will probably play Garry Birtles at centre back tonight is well short of match practice and it is important he gets in a Birtles Knight and Agnew will be challenging for places in the first team leaving Buckley with selection problems of the right kind for the League match at Shrewsbury on Saturday only have a small squad and it will be nice Last soccer EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS' CUP FIRST ROUND FIRST LEG Gtantoran 1 (Douglas 84) Staaua Such 1 (Stan 47 pen) Att: 8000 Manclwstcr 2 (Blackmore 9 Webb 16) Pacal Itunkas 0 Att: 28411 Wrexham 0 Lyngby 0 Att: 3417 UEFA CUP FIRST ROUND FIRST LEG Aston Villa 3 (Platt 32 Mount-field 58 Olney 78) Banlk Ostrav 1 (Chylek 31) Att: 27137 Darry 0 VM Am ham 1 (Loeffen 18) Att: 3500 BARCLAYS LEAGUE DIVISION TWO Brighton 3 (Small 39 Codner 41 Wilkins 44) Portsmouth 2 (Kuhl 34 Referee match GRIMSBY referees play their Louth counterparts on Monday not as previously arranged Those playing should meet at Waltham Toll Bar 630pm for the 730pm kick off at Louth Park Lane ground leading strikers to motivate the side But after giving appointment some thought he may be the exception to my conservative approach As somebody pointed out to me the other evening he is the present day equivalent of Bobby Charlton An ambassador for soccer Lineker is also a diplomat and rules supreme when it comes to the media In his appointments since becoming England manager Graham Taylor has wisely insulated himself against attacks by the media Mr PR himself Lawrie MacMenemy was announced number two Now Lineker is his spokesman from on the pitch After the mauling Bobby Robson got at the hands of the press who can blame Taylor? 09C90909 THOSE God damn Yankees Has the world become obsessed with holding sports tournaments in America? I am of course referring to the decision by the International Olympic Committee to hold the next games in Atlanta Georgia That will make it twice in 12 years in the United States it was only six years ago we had to endure the razzmatazz from Los Angeles I can hardly remember any of the sport from there just that bloke flying through the air during the opening ceremony And the 1996 Olympics will come hard on the heels of that other great sporting tournament the World Cup (being held in LA in 1994) Peanuts to Georgia What was wrong with the bid from Manchester? have preferred Athens or Melbourne to America Now we here that London may put up a serious bid for the Olympics in the year 2000 Why the capital? Surely ii does not need any further investment leading to more congestion? It is the ideal opportunity to take something in to the regions That is why Manchester should get an even better bid in to host the games However London would be better than Yankee-land Ahhhh! Dear Nigel With reference to your article in edition of the Telegraph 6990 I would just like to say that what you said makes sense But when you think about it the average supporter ie one who stands on the terrace in all weathers is just as much a as all these people who hire a box etc At a price of £4 for 23 home games plus say if we are lucky six or seven cup games a total of £113 How many supporters would you estimate go to a match? A lot more I dare say than the better off My point is that we should all be treated the same as each other but sad to say the Directors are once again showing their contempt for the ordinary They have proved this by the idiotic pricing structure now in use As I stated in my letter to the Telegraph supported Grimsby Town for the last 20 odd years but now feel that the club is just not interested in the or supporter or his or her opinions With that in mind I am afraid that neither I nor my sons will be at Blundell Park again until things alter drastically Just in case Mr Furaeaux know what I mean he just has to follow these guidelines 1 Allow the supporter to turn up on match days with their children and pay the half price for them at the turnstile 2 Scrap this idiotic charge of £50 to be a mascot I think most children could borrow a strip for the day 3 Just listen to ordinary views and realise that a lot of what is said is plain common-sense Mr A Ambridge Sanctuary Way Wybers Wood Grimsby Thanks for your letters on the subject of Leeds United I do not have the room to use them in my column this week bat they will be considered for Sports Telegraph Letters will only be published if they include the name and address 74 pen) Att: 9117 AMNwaN 3 (Sheringham 7 Carter 78 Waddock 86) Hull 3 (Payton 37 66 Palin 38) Att: 9446 Wast Ham 3 (Bishop 63 Quinn 82 Morley 89) Ipswich 1 (Milton 10) Att: 18764 DIVISION FOUR Haraford 1 (Bradley 73) Gillingham 1 (Heritage 28) Att: 2632 Lincoln 1 (Puttnam 81) Chaator-fleM 1 (Plummer 86) Att: 2855 Pigeon racing KEN MOODY during his days with the Mariners KMHnqholin I of Tonbridge Wallace 1130677 2 Stockdale Former Mariner dies WELL-KNOWN former was 17 while still working enced a lean spell First and Second Division Grimsby Town footballer to complete his joinery immediately after the War players to help them get Ken Moody has died aged apprenticeship and underwent relegation into the league and quite a 65 after a short illness She recalled how he had twice during stay few Grimsby players were A strong reliable right only been able to make a from Division One in there with she said back Ken joined the Mari- few wartime appearances 1947-8 and from Division He later played for ners in 1943 from Humber as he had to go to London Two in 1950-1 Skegness in the Central United and was with the during the blitz to help He struck up a good Alliance before retiring team for four post-war rehouse families using his partnership with Freddie from football at the age of seasons carpentry skills and was Fisher who also lost 36 A prominent schoolboy then called up for army much of his league foot- When his footballing footballer Grimsby-born service ball career because of the days were over he joined Ken left Welholme at 14 During this time he war his family confec- and signed a seven-year made several guest In the close season of tionery business Lash- joinery apprenticeship appearances for Arsenal 1951 Ken joined Peter- as a partner from with Wilkinson and He then went to the borough then in the Mid- which he retired in 1985 Houghton Middle East with the land League: were Ken passed away on JYi- His widow Cherry Royal Electrical and known as day September 14 at Shef- explained how he was Mechanical Engineers because they were the po- Royal Hallamshire always a keen footballer eventually becoming a shest non-League Hospital and leaves a son and signed up part-time at company sergeant manor explained Cherry Moody Martyn and daughter Blundell Park when he The Mariners experi- were recruiting Lesley AYR DECLARED RUNNERS AND RIDERS MMHMMMmm ADVANTAGE: big KSiS SI TV Channel 4 235 305 340 410GOING: Good To Soft i 2-54024 IlMUlMtt (13) (IF) (George Strawbndge) I Balding 9 5 ium 3 2-00 DICK PEACOCK SALVER (A GRADUATION STAKES) £4ooo added 2V0 12 ZZ 2 only 61 Penalty Value £3 308 55 0-33030 IM ZmkWm (52) (Mrs Kennard) Walwyn 8 12 Kime 1 1 Arabia Kteg (Mel Brittain) Brittain 8 11 Otetey 11 4 622600 CmC Priacas () (Mrs Kim Young) Jarvis 8 7 Cwtza 4 2 00 114 Fer Startaa (IKE) (14) (W Hawkings) Hannon 8 1 1 Umm iggg SLK 3 8 12 pat Eddery 5-6 (J Dunlop) 9ran 3 6 Cal Calcriatar (13) (Moss Side Racing Group) Berry 8 11 14 BETTING: 4-7 Cosmic Princess 9-2 Routilante 5-1 La Cabnlla 13-2 Kmlacey 4 KP Racing piqn Bycroit 8 ii 1 340 LADBROKES AYR BOLD CUP (Guaranteed minimum value 0 SummiN(T IUXi)DGKa8 iV Man 7 £75000) £75000 3Y0 plus 61 Penalty Value £48250 00 Weight raised 4lbs 5 2 ra i 1 1 434111 KaM Many (52) (B) (M Grant) Hannon 4 9 10 II Ktna 21 I 6 SStaL (Kl leffn 15 334'540 (10 (J A Bird) Carter 3 9 6 0 Mm (5) 17 GoHins) i 11 Daw IM Ma (I) (A Shilton) Berry 4 9 4 Cattail 27 10 on vZammnm a bm 8 ii amZ! 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