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Grimsby Evening Telegraph from Grimsby, Humberside, England • 26

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EVENING TELEGRAPH Thursday September 27 1990 Famous five go through in the Stoke shoot-out SNOOKER just no beating Rasen had missed a straightforward black while 37-0 in Aunt And Dennis Taylor the world No 10 crashed out at the same stage to Scottish World Team Cup player Murdo Macleod Fourth seed Jimmy White pulled out at the 11th hour telling tournament officials he had his White runner-up to John Parrott at the Humo Belgian Masters in Antwerp at the weekend gave Dennis Hughes ranked 122nd on the world list a place in round two an easy passage his second round draw against Steve Davis is totally the reverse Hallett plays his Cuemasters stablemate Gary Wilkinson Cripsey takes on Australian Robbie Foldvari Edwards meets Londoner Terry Whitthread and Reynolds must overcome rookie Jason Prince World champion Stephen Hendry surprsingly went out to fellow scot Alan McManus and Steve James joined Hendry as a big name casualty when he went down 68-37 to Jason Ferguson of Mansfield after he complex and he continued the high power antics on his return to the table The victory took only 12 minutes to complete as Hallett highlighted a flawless frame with a closing break of 47 He said kind of snooker is very hit and miss but I got the opening and the balls ran really well for me which is exactly what you Dean Reynolds also prevailed in the other top 16 battle against fellow left hander Tony Meo He ALL five of the Grimsby professional players booked their place in the second round of the £40000 International One Frame Knockout at Trentham Gardens yesterday Without doubt the most impressive performance of the quintet came from Mike Hallett who scored a remarkable 115-0 whitewash over former World Champion Terry Griffiths Hallett prepared for the match by indulging in a spot of jet skiing and go carting in the gardens leisure made a run a 46 on the way to winning 60-25 Craig Edwards guaranteed himself £250 with a 63-33 triumph over Mark Wildman of Peterborough Graham Cripsey was assisted by a run of 34 against John Rey the Scottish world cup player and Ray Edmonds was one of 12 players to receive a bye However while the Grimsby snooker centre proprietor might be considered fortunate to enjoy such 'V Woods Signs Taking off for Town £80000 deal TWENTY-SIX ggxarG toettepG Willey to leave Leicester LEICESTERSHIRE all rounder Peter Willey is to leave Grace Road after seven years with the county The 40-year-old former England batsman and off-spinner has rejected the offer of a new one-year contract Willey wanted a two-year deal but Leicestershire team manager Bobby Simpson said: made him an offer which we felt was right for both the club and the Willey who spent 18 seasons with Northamptonshire before moving to Grace Road in 1984 has played 26 Tests for England Turner asks for a move SHEFFIELD Wednesday have agreed to a transfer request from their former Manchester United and Sunderland goalkeeper Chris Turner who has lost his first team place to Kevin Pressman Turner was signed from Manchester United two years ago for £175000 and wants first team football Manager Ron Atkinson said: can understand position and we shall be circularizing clubs about Big game ref THE Rugby Football Union have announced that Derek Bevan of Wales will referee game against the Barbarians on Saturday because Clive Norling is unavailable Hart is fined £500 CHESTERFIELD manager Paul Hart has been fined £500 by the Football Association for using bad language to a linesman during Rumbelows League Cup tie against Hartlepool The referee Hull policeman Trevor West asked Hart to leave the touchline and sit in the stand after the incident last month Battle goes on Nick Faldo and Australian Greg Norman will renew their rivalry for the top golf ranking in this Australian Open championship officials said today How the deal was done MARKET RASEN 20 KEYWORTH 3 MARKET Rasen entered their first Courage league match of the season unbeaten after four games However they were well aware of the abilities of the opposition who had beaten them last year and had had a fine wib at Worksop the previous week Keyworth made a cardinal error having won the toss of playing down the slope in the first half This enabled the red and greens to play a tight game in the first half and then use the slope the wind and the sun to their own advantage in the second half Full back Rob Keay opened the scoring with a nice try having joined the line and just touched the ball down in the cover The subsequent conversion was not successful and it was up to Neil Head the fast improving prop forward to score from a short penalty This try was converted giving Rasen a 10-0 halftime lead It was then that they should have turned the screw but instead they wasted too many hard-won balls and allowed Keyworth to kick a penalty Paul Christopher scored his first try for the 1st XV with a good run down the wing and this was converted by the captain Paul Mcleod The final try came from Market own John Humphries in the centre He scored a typical try by pressurising his opposite man into an error and running 35 yards to the line with half the opposition on his heels One incident marred the game when prop forward Mason Cole was stamped on by the opposition second row and needed 10 stitches in his wound The culprit was spoken to by the referee but allowed to stay on the field Meanwhile Rasen 1st first match under floodlights proved to be a tryscoring bonanza with the red and greens running in 10 tries against RAF Cranwell including a hat-trick for Hayes The forwards dominated the set pieces and the back row of Chamberlin Ranby and Hay-som were always present to set up good second phase possession £120000 He made 50 appearances for the East Anglia club scoring seven times He had a couple of serious injuries in his time at Portman Road before a clash of personalities with Duncan led to him moving to Bradford in March of this year for £65000 Woods made 14 appearances for Bradford scoring twice At the time of signing him on loan the boss said: coming here on a loan with a view to signing him permanently It is up to the lad to That he nas clearly done SCUNTHORPE United sources said today the club had turned down a bid of £80000 from the Mariners for striker Tony Daws this week GRIMSBY Town today completed the signing of Neil Woods from Bradford City for a fee in excess of £80000 ending days of speculation The striker has been an instant hit since arriving at Blundell Park two days before the season started on a loan In his six league games for the Mariners he has scored five times a contribution which has meant the team leading the third division and sent supporters buzzing But there had been fears about the size of the fee Bradford would demand for the player after his success in the loan period It means Alan Buckley the boss has finally got his man He first inquired about Woods when he was at Ipswich last year And he spent all summer searching for a player to compliment his strike force before finally signing Woods The deal was subject to a medical which the player had at Grimsby District Hospital this morning The Grimsby boss today praised the board for their efforts in finding the cash to sign the player gives their very best at this said Buckley players do so on the pitch and this time it is the board off it By NIGEL LOWTHER chairman and board have worked so hard to get Neil and they deserve every bit of credit going We have not get the money they have had to find it Plea to fans just hope now the supporters will come and support us and we go from strength to Though not the quickest of players what Woods lacks in pace he more than makes up for in skill The two goals he scored in the 4-3 home win over Wigan and the strike at Shrewsbury last Saturday proved that 20 minutes of watching him play in our set up I said to Arthur Mann will do Buckley went on is at the right age and has the experience I do not need to reaffirm what I think about his skills the supporters have seen York-born Woods (24) began his career at Doncaster Rovers where he picked up a tag He became one of Graeme first signings at Glasgow Rangers for £120000 in 1986 But in his eight months at Rangers six were spent on the sidelines because of injury During the summer of 1987 he was signed by John Duncan for Ipswich Town The fee was again Goxhlll showjumper RICHARD SAETHER seen in action on the framed picture is to take part in the Horse of the Year Show In London next week after his latest victory Full story on Page NINETEEN SUPPORTERS and companies dug deep in to their pockets to finance the Neil Woods transfer the Grimsby Town chairman Peter Furneaux revealed He said it had been hard work to clinch the deal and appealed to fans to support off-field activities to help the club Things such as the new Cash Roller lottery was one way that supporters could help in a difficult financial period he said Mr Furneaux pointed to figures in last accounts Money through the turnstiles (£400000) accounted for only two thirds of the wages bill (£600000) club cost £900000 to Mr Furneaux went on bars Cash Roller and other lotteries are so important to us is clear there is no cash generated through the turnstiles to finance any transfers Great efforts have to be made to finance any He thanked John Smith of Freetime Sports for a substantial contribution Two other people had given £1000 And Mr Furneaux also praised the main sponsors Ciba Geigy for their overall level of support throughout the have been of great he went on Buffaloes in action ASCOT A 5pm face-off at the Grimsby Leisure Centre on Saturday starts the 199091 home programme for the Grimsby Ice Hockey Club The Under-21 team the Grimsby Buffaloes face Trafford Tigers in an English Division Two Trophy game Last Sunday the Buffaloes were away to Nottingham Trojans for their first game of the season unfortunately going down 8-2 The Buffaloes with three experienced players missing last top scorer Gary Steel with a broken arm and Jason Wedd and Andy Bell with other commitments put up a brave fight against what is probably the strongest under 21 side in the country Special credit should go to the Grimsby netminder Darren Bowles who faced 73 shots on his goal goals were scored by Craig Bowles and To Steel Printed and published by Hull and Grimsby Newspapers Ltd 80 Cleethorpe Road Grimsby DN31 3EH (Tel 0472-359232) Telegraph House Doncaster Road Scunthorpe DN15 7RE (Tel 0724-843421) and 20 Commar-ket Louth (Tel 600555 (3 lines)) Regd Office: 31-32 John Street London WC1N 2QB (Registered at the Post Office as a newspaper) BBC2: 2 30 305 340 A 415 racesGOING: Good To Firm 200 SHADWELL ESTATES VETERANS RACE (A PRIVATE SWEEPSTAKE SI 3Y0 plus 1m 21 Weight raised 4lbs i4 (USA) (7) Walwyn 3 12 0 (USA) (91) Prendergast 3 12 0 HIT) Thomson Jones 5 11 0 (USA) (27) Walwyn 3 110 lapphb (SI) (0) Fanshawe 3 10 10 (9) Ft Armstrong 3 10 10 (I) Prendergast 3 10 8 MSA) (7) A Scon 3 10 5 Berattid 4 10 (3) Gosden 4 10 2 (USA) (32) A Stewart 3 10 3 (USA) (ID I Balding 3 10 0 Lard Oeksey 10 OMSaNh 4 Rea Barry 2 Scan I 0 RASEN 3RDS KEYWORTH change of heart? 1989 WABIL (USA) 4 11 11 Jimmy lindley 8-11 (R Armstrong) 6ran BETTING 9-4 Rodeo Star 7-2 Sindeed 4-1 Mutafani 6-1 Hawwam 7-1 Black Sapphire Magical Deed 16-1 others 230 THORN SECURITY LTD STAKES (HANDICAP) £12000 added 3Y0 only 1m 21 Penalty Value £9240 OOWeight raised Bibs 201 5-1121 BaKtos (IS) (I) Harwood 9 7 202 1204 Dm TIN Fta (USA) (40) Hanbury 9 7 022143 MBn (22) (0) Charlton 9 7 2213-36 OataUsfc (134) (IF) Stoute 9 2 441000 Fn Street (90) Walwyn 8 13 2-22614 Mlnlmlti (70) (0) I Cumam 8 12 312634 total Star (14) A Scott 8 8 152510 Byers It UakM (IS) (0) Easterby 8 6 000361 Ae tf Utricles (7) (0) Cyzer 5 (Sex) I 210 10 1989: DRUM TAFS (USA) 3 8 6 Carson 2-1 (Maior Hem) Bran BETTING 4-1 Kawtuban 5-1 Ruscmo 6-1 Minimize 13-2 Age ol Miracles 7-1 Clear light Arial Star 10-1 Gymcrak lovebird 12-1 Barakish Down The Flag 20-1 Farm Street 305 TOTE CREDIT SPRINT TROPHY HANDICAP £12000 added plus 5f Penally Value £9942 00 54-001 Ctew Ufkt (SB) utter 8 2 3Y0 SPECULATION is growing that Nigel Mansell could reverse his decision to quit Formula One motor racing and rejoin Williams although the British team denied they had signed the driver Team chief Frank Williams said: can only say we have not signed Nigel Mansell I have not spoken to him since Sunday But I do expect to make an announcement on my plans in the next Mansell has been released by Ferrari for whom he won Portuguese Grand Prix and in the process all but ended team mate Alain hopeis of winning the world championship HOW YOU CAN BE THE WINNING SIDE 000314 Patoy Prim (USA) (II) (0) Usher 4 10 0 CMrtksa 1 112123 Ov FraOfto (IB) (0) Carter 6 9 11 Rsto 13 HR 14-11 TeacR ft Wrtto (132) (0) Hutler 4 9 8 Semes I 200003 tarry OasNto (9) (CO) Fairhurst 4 9 5 I Osttori 2 I 411110 Slim Stoat! 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'di V- MARKET Rasen had a strong wind at their backs during the first period but were held by a strong Keyworth team The home side had to endure a great deal of pressure after the re-start but their forwards never lost their resolve Following a break by Chamberlin the red and greens were awarded a scrum on the line and Wood was able to pick-up from the back and score Wing forward Taylor grabbed another try for Rasen but Keyworth battled hard and converted a penalty 10 minutes from time HAVING narrowly lost to Boston in the final last year Rasen over-35s travelled to the Skegness Veterans Tournament determined to go one better this year After a dour first half against Susyston from Leicester Rasen moved into the second round with two well taken tries Oundle proved a difficult side to score against but Rasen took their one clear opportunity and went into the semi-final 6-0 winners The match against Din-nington proved to be best performance with the backs running the ball on every possible occasion and good linking with the forwards produced four tries So once again Rasen found themselves in the final against a strong side from Melton Mowbray The game turned out to be a battle of the forwards with no quarter being asked or given With full-time approaching and the prospect of penalties deciding the tournament Raen were awarded a scrum on the oppositions line and a quick heel and drive allowed Hillyard to score in what turned out to be the final move of the game -'Si 340 only tillies 1m Penalty Value £11696 00 Weight raised lOlbs 401 402 403 1-322 AaOefc (USA) (17) (0) (OF) Harwood 9 7 0-1100 Fin Tht been (USA) (33) (D) Cumam 9 116026 Nam Tnrtk (21) Hills 9 5 TAYLOR WOODROW CHARITY STAKES ENTERPRIZES Present THE MARINERS CASHROLLER 0 Cscknae 3 6 Dettori 9 Nllto 9 412045 Samara (II) (0) I Balding 9 4 Oloims (9) 11 313102 Itora 0e (34) (0) Brittain 9 1 Marti 44-4544 nstealsM (13) (0) Mrs Ramsden 9 1 91 ttowes 7 200046 Pleat Ueltovt Me (19) Easterby 8 12 0 CMter 2 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