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SPORTS NEWS 21 The Guardian Monday May 13 1996 Sport in brief McRae crashes out First Division: Charlton 1 Crystal Palace 2 of Indonesia Rally THE world champion Colin McRae crashed out of the latter stages of the rain-hit Indonesia Rally yesterday when leading thethree-day event comfortably by three minutes. bark makes Palace bite The Scot, hit by failure the intercom link with Ins navigator Derek Ringer, lost control of his Subaru Impreza on a muddy stretch and went into a series of high-speed rolls. Both men were unhurt but the car was wrecked. The new Indonesia event, predicted to be one of the world rally circuit's toughest because of the heat, rain and treacherously slippery roads, eventually went to the former world champion Carlos Sainz in a Ford Escort. He took over after the Finn Juha Kankkunen smashed the front of his Toyota Celica on a jump wnen leading with only three ot the 27 stages left.

But the Spaniard had to survive a late-night stewards' hearing to keep the race, after which his Ford team were fined because he had made running repairs to the car when only a tyre change was allowed under rallying's complex rules. for Gorman FA goes formal THE FA's chief executive Graham Hnstoi uny tor tne release 01 tneir assistant manager donn Gorman so he can join the England coaching set-up, writes Martin rnorpe. it is tnougnt mat tiornian win Become an assistant to Glenn Huddle as well as taking over the scoutinc duties of Ted Buxton. Gorman was Hoddle's No. 2 when the new England coach was in charge of Swindon three years ago.

Doohan handed BHflHMa. UfaflHal "Sf' aBaBBaBaaaBHaaBH ajattalalBiffc, r' ''rrjlBMaaaLaLBaaBaaBBBBaSaaW MaaHaSaaSBaaW afBl jBnBenH MICHAEL DOOHAN, Australia's 500cc world champion, won motorcycling's Spanish Grand Prix in Jerez yesterday after Alex Crivilje crashed when leading in to thefinal bend. The Spaniard had fended off challenge after challenge for 24 of the race's 27 laps but, with the finish in sight, Doohan's Honda took Crivillo on the inside and the local idol lost control as he tried to respond. He walked away apparently unhurt. Doohan faced a chorus of whistling on the victory podium but videos confirmed he had played no part in causing the crash.

single out his 6ft 6in central defender Andersen for the blunder that threatened to blight Palace's day as early as the 55th second. It was a mistake on a scale, to match the size of the Norwegian. Andersen was under no immediate pressure from any. Charlton player when Jackson, from the right flank, delivered the game's first cross. The Palace defender fell, most deliberately, to his knees to deliver an intended clearing header.

Martyn somehow blocked the deflection with a leg but Newton drove the rebound home. Palace's three-man central defence threatened to disintegrate in the face of Charlton's urgent attacking but Martyn was somehow spared, having to spread himself only once more in the first half as he diverted Newton's bouncing shot. Petterson made a similar save, turning away Ndah's curling drive before the real Palace surfaced. Charlton's defence was suffering increasing discomfort before the pain of the equaliser, delivered crisply inside Petterson's near post by Brown after Freedman's own volley was blacked. Freedman.

arguably the most transformed Palace player in the second half, helped engineer the winner. The Scot's shot was diverted by Petterson and, from the corner, Ndah's overhead kick was met by Veart's stooping header. Chariton Alhlatlei Polloison: Jackson, Rutus, Balmor. Whylo, Robson (D Whyte. 72rnin).

Bowyer. Robinson. Newton, Loaburn. Allen INotson, 60). Crystal Palace: Martyn: Tuttle Roberts.

Andersen (Quinn, 83. Edworlhy. Houghton. Pitcher. Brown, Voart, Freedman, Ndah.

RefantBi Kiffcby ISheltield). Russell Thomas CRYSTAL PALACE, benefiting from a typically forthright Dave Bassett lecture at half-time, overcame acute early embarrassment at The Valley yesterday to tilt the balance In their favour in this first all-London play-off. Bassett's team were transformed in mood by two goals in six, minutes from the Kenny Brown and Carl Veart and will now be heavily backed to complete this semi final job in the second leg at semurst fark on Wednesday and roach Wembley on May 27. Yet Palace can hardly afford the uncertainties that bedevilled them in the first half against a brisk, inventive Charlton. Little wonder Bassett said: "We're not going home on the coach crowing." Palace's replies came from improbable sources.

Brown forged forward to volley homo after 65 minutes, and Veart bravely headed in his first goal for the club in the 71st. It was a timely response from Veart after Bassett's appeal to the Selhurst Park fans to end their barracking of the Australian striker, who had followed his manager almost Immediately from Sheffield United in February. Bassett, chasing the seventh promotion of his managerial career, is accus tomed to coping with end-of-season tensions. In the first nan many ui ma jiuyeia uis- tinctly did not. The interval message to a "team of individuals" was simple.

"We. told them at half-time to please tilnv tho uii wto hairn uuIraH LlLCIll LU, aalU ULL'llldlLcIgVl. Yet Bassett refused to Motorola pulls THE electronics company Motorola is to pull out of cycling sponsorship at the end of the season. Team Motorola are led by the former world champion Lance Amis tiring, who had a storming victory In yesterday's final time-trial stage to win the Tour Du font, ana are tne only American World Bowl for Murrayf ield THE Scottish Claymores will be the home team in this summer's World League of American Football World Bowl game after noloing jranKrurt Galaxy pomtiess in tne ualaxy tirst ueieat ot theseason, beating them 20-0 in front of 32,000 German fans at the Waldstadion on Saturday, writes Michael Carlson. The Claymores ended the season's first haif with a 4-1 record by shutting down a Galaxy offence eammga jviurraytieiatmaie wnen James miner cut Dy brank-furt in the pre-season led die way with two interceptions.

But the London Monarchs' turned in another woeful offensive display and lost 29-9 at the Amsterdam Admirals. Armed rivals Rufus of Charlton, left, and Palace's Ndah in mid-air combat at The Valley photograph: tom jenkins Rookie Sherry's 'rubbish' GORDON SHERRY, the Amateur Leicester City 0, Stoke City 0 isneujouitiitninhistu-st tournament asaprotessionai, tne Scottish PGA. The Dalmahoy event was won by Brian March-bank despite successive double bogeys at the 14th and 15th. Second Division: Bradford City 0, Blackpool 2 Seasiders swim with tide Poole harbours The 6tt 8m Sherry, who had rounds of 72, 72, 71, 71 to finish two under par, said "People will say 1 should be happy with that in my tirstprofessional. event but I'm not.

I missed oidvone Ereen today and to finish with a 71 is rubbish." rouch and tumble, and Stpckdale believes in Santa's TIM ST0CKDALE and Toggi Santa's Echo continued Uieir.win- mug run yesterday when they took the Barbour Grand Prix in decisive style at the Royal Windsor Horse Show, writes John Ken: In a seven-horse timed barrage rider and his 15-year-old Irish-bred grey achieved the only clear round, after Ireland's Marion Hughes and another grey, Flo-Jo, found rare pace to go round the quicker by more than ttuue seconds but hit the final double to finish second. George Bowman led throughout In winning the horse teams section, the senior division of die GP, for the lutli time in 22 years. Kelly has formally approached Jerez victory plug on cycling team me Tour de trance. averaging 37 points a game, golf champion, yesterday fin- for a 3,200 prize the Cliesham Harrods International Driving the final of tile US Clay Court MONTHLY RtrAYMENTS Uyaart 10 tiara 6 year 124.38 (60.90 29.01 (72.84 (44.77 (111.82 (118.80 (178.71 139.88 209.82 (219.12 028.89 (270.24 (124.29 331.82 398.18 (832.48 1638.35 OVER YEARS MORTGAGE BALANCE AOC 'I i I ORE Wilander suffers net loss MATS WILANDER, 31, reached Championships at Pinehurst. where lie lost 6-4, 6-2 to Fernando Meligenl.

The Swede, winner of seven Grand Slam events but now ranked 85th, was looking for his first title since November 1990. The Brazilian, beaten in their three previous matches, untypically attacked the net, where he won 23 out of 27 points. money hope other end, Clarjdge was frequently isolated. Only when Parker replaced Robins in the second haif did. Leicester get a grip on the game, anil even then their most dangerous moments came from corners.

From one of these Prudhoe made his only significant save, plucking a Claridge header away from his near post. But, if the match is remembered at all it will be for his opposite number's save earlier. "I don't know how he kept it out." said O'Neill. "But it kept us in the game" andinthe hunt. Leicester Cltyt Poole: Grayson.

Whitlow. Watts, Walsh, IzzgI. Lonnoft. Taylor. Clanugo.

Robins (Parker. 56min). Heskey. Stoke CHyi Prudhoe: Cfarkson, Sandford. Sigurdsson, Wtilllla.

Poltor. Duvlln, Wallace. Sturridge. Shearer. Gleghorn.

Referee; Burns (Scarborough). chongladbach2: 1860 Munich 2. Borussia Dortmund 2. 2. Hansa Rostock 0.

Leading tUndings; 1. "Borubsia Dortmund (P33, 2. Bayorn Munich (33-G11: 3, SChathu (33-53). ('Champions), PORTUGUESE LEAGUE: Chavos 1. Gil Vicente 0: Low Sporting Patio 1.

St- lenerises Boavisla Estrela Amadora arag a 4, (julmaraes 0: campomaior-oiiio 3, Tirsenso Farcnse A. Saluueiros 1: Bontiga 5, Marilimo 1: Felgueiras 3, Un-lao Leiria 0. Final leading standings) 1. Porto P34, PISH4); 2, Bmilica (34-73); 3. Sporting (34-67).

SPANISH LEAQUEi Real SoclDdaU 8. Al-bacuto 1: Racing Santandar 1, Tenonlc Sporting GIon 2, Compostela Deportlvo Coruna 0. OvlorJo4; Sovilla 1, Valencia Vigo 2, Real Belts 0: Uat lad olid o. Real Madrid Merida 0, Rayo Vallecano 2aragoza 1, Athletic Bilbao Atiuhco Madrid 2. Salamanca 1.

Poatponedi Esuanyol Barcolona, Leading atand-Ingfti 1, Atlulico Madrid (P40. PlsB3); 2, Valencia (40-79); 3. Barcelona (39-75). EUROPEAN U-IO CHAMPIONSHlPt Finali Portugal 1, France Thlrd-plae playoffi Greece 2, Israel 3. SCHOOLS SOUTHERN CUPt Flruill St Albans 2, Hackney 1, Rugby Union NATIONAL LEAQUEi Flrati Llanolli 56, Nowpbrt 22: Trcqrchy 29, Neath 63.

Third Dlvlalom Cardltl Inst 15. Blackwood U. Fifth: Ysfrad Rtiondda 7, Oakdate (1. SRU TENNENTS 1650 PlNALSi Cupi Watsonlans 15, Hawick 17. Bowl.

Edinburgh Acads 28. Selkirk 21. ShleWi Currie 73, Stirling County 20. SUPER 13i ACT 70. Clago 26 Rugby League STONES SUPER LEAGUE Caetlaford 80, Worktngton (6) IB.

CnillefonJ: Trlti: Flynn 2. Harland. Schick. Smith. Stoadman.

Tonka. Tuula. Ooalt)Botica9. WoriMROomTrteaiKitcrun. NairnsPenrlco, Qealai Marwood 2 St Helena (8) 34, London f'S) 22.

St Helen. TrliK Booth. Gibbs. Martyn. Newlovo- Ooalst Goulding 4.

Londoni Trleu Barwick 2, Minto, Roskell. Qoalai QarwIcK 3 Warrington (16) 36, Sheffield (10) 20. Warrington. Tries. Harris 2.

Knort, Ponny. Swann. Qoaltt Harris 8. SheHlaldi Trieat Hay, Lawless, Sonior, Sheridan. Sodjc, Goals.

Aslon 3 A Pta SI Helena 7 7 0 295 138 14 Wlgsn 6 5 0 1 250 93 10 Warrington 7 5 0 2 193 186 10 London 7 4 0 3 211 153 8 Sheffield 7 4 0 3 220 176 8 Bradford 7 4 0 3 177 154 8 Oldham 7 3 1 3 151 234 7 Cactloford 7 3 0 4 170 171 6 Paris 7 2 1 4 156 262 Leeds 7 2 0 5 177 182 4 Halifax 6 0 1 5 130 156 1 Workington 7 0 1 6 98 321 1 First Division Dewsbury (6) 14, Whitehaven (6) IB. Oetvcburyi Tvlset Conway. DeUney. Qoalsi Eaton 3. WhKshavem Trieai Edwards, Kiddlo, Seeds.

Ooalst Anderson, Fenlon (920). Hull (16) 30, Stafford (14) 20. Hutfi Trleu Divorty 2, Aslon. Fighor, bai, Ooalst Howitt 5. Salfordi Trieai Blakoloy 2, Loo.

McAvoy. OoUw Blakoley (3.354). Kefehtey (16) 33. Faathet-attm (11) 22, KelBhlewi Trieai Doorov. Klnfl.

Whakarao, QealKt Olnon 5. Featherstonti Trhtai Hughes, Jackson, Powell, Rombo. Ooalai cearson uropsi to is.isf WakeftetU (ID) 40, Rochdale (6) 0. Wakefleldi Trtaei Davis 2. Wrav 2.

Allen. Foal, Grlflg, Kutli, McDonald. Qoahu Davis Geoffrey Richmond has hinted he has money spend. Blackpool are similarly optimistic about the future, even if it was with some reluctance, and no little regret, that they took their place in yesterday's game; except for a loss of form so dramatic as to beggar belief it would have been they, and not Oxford United, accompanying Swindon Town on the automatic-promotion track. It was all predictably frantic, with lots of rash challenges, ill-defined tactics and badly channelled effort.

It was almost as poor as the Cup final. There were occasional flashes of skill amid the 73, 284 Clark 69. 72. 78. 75.

2S EaleS 68, 74. 76, 77. BYRON NELSON CLASSIC (Irving, lexasi: Final icorea (U5 II not statooi: 268 MtckelSQn 67. 65, 67. 66.

267 Parry (Aus) 70. 67. 65. 65. 288 Duyal 71.

64, 68. 65. 28S Price (Zlm) 67, 66. 69. 67; Sluman 69.

68. 65. 67. 270 Morgan 72. 64.

69. 65; Brooks 64. 70 70. 66; Wiebc 6B. 69.

63, 70: Pavin 67, 66. 67. 70 271 Tripled 71. 68. 68.

64: Kratt 70, 69, 67. 65: Chamblce 73, 62, 70. 66: Mag. goM67. 71.66, 67; Sutton 69, 69, 66,67: A Doyle 68.

69, 66. 68; Elklnglon (Aus) 67. 69. 66. 69: Oglo (Aus) 70, 68.

64. 69. 272 Carlar 7 1, 65, 70, 66; Els (SA) 89. 67, 70. 66; Allem (SA) 71.

67. 67. 67: Day 71. 67. 65, 69; Rymor 63.

71, 61, 72. Alaol 278 Feherly (Nlrc) 6D. 69. 71. 70.

AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL England O. Franoa 1Sl Four. omea (Eng first): WallbankP Neuurn (FairhavenlRonlshaw Pk) bt EyraudfJ Ds Polo 2up: ReynardP Straatar (Moso-ley'Slealord) bl lllouxF Slotear 352; EdwardsL Donald (BathlBoaconslloldl lost lo BaurgJ Chonlllar 381; BlackeyU -Knight (HaylingSandlord Springs) lost (o RavatloO David Slngleai Wallbank lost to Eyraud Reynard bt Slolear lup: Donald lost to De Polo Idn: Shooter lost to llloua Knight lost to Bourg Idn: Nelson lost to David 2S1; Blacfcey bt Chevallier Edwards bl Ravollo2fi1. Tennis QERMAN OPEN IHamburgl: Finali 0 Carrataro (Sp) bt A Corroha (Sp) 2i, 6-4, 6-4. 6-4.

US CLAY-COURT C'SHIP IN Carolina)' Seml-HnalH YVIIandor (Swo) bl Frana (Argl 6-3. 6-3; MaHganl (Bra) bt Slot-lenberg (Aus) 2-6, 6-0. 6-4. Finali bt Wilandor 6-4, 6-2. WOMEN'S ITALIAN OPEN (Rome): Finali Martlitoi (Sp) bt Hingis ISwitil 6-2.

6-3. WTA BUDAPEST OPENl Finali Ft Draoe- mlr (Rom) bl Schnell (Aut) 7-6. 6-1. Athletics ARNSBERQ INVITATIONAL) Mam 100mi 1. Chrislio (GB) 10.20sec; 2.

Slovens (Bel) 10.28; 3, Blumo (Gai) 10.32. Baseball NATIONAL LEAQUEi New York 7. Chicago SI Louis 2. Los Angolos 4: Cincinnati San Diego 6 (1st game); Cincinnati 1, San Diego 0 2ndl; Florida 11. Colorado Philadelphia 3.

Atlanta IV, Pittsburgh 7, San Fianclsco 12; Montroal 10, Houston 9. AMERICAN LEAQUEi Toronto 9. Boston 6 fin ft); Milwaukee 3, Baltimore 5 (10J; Oakland 12, Minnesota Chicago 7. New York Texas 11. Detroit 7: Calllornia 5, Cleveland Seattle 11, Kansas City 1.

Basketball NBAl Play-olf MmMlnalsi aslarni Now York 102. Chicago 99 (ot: Chicago load sonos 2-1). Weetarm Utah 105, San Antonio 75 (Utah lead series 2--1). Boxing BRITISH CRUISBRWEIOHT C'SHIP lYork Hall): Tarry Dun.tan (Vauxnall. hidr) bt John Koeton (Sltelhold) rail.

Cycling TOUR DUPONTi Final (Marietta lo Konnosaw tlme-trlal, 9.1 mllos): 1. Armstrong (US) Motorola 17mln 56.840soc: 2, Nardello (II) Mapol-GB 18.25:153: 3. Romigsr (Swltz) Mapel-QB 18.26.625. Final atandlngs (12 stages): 1, Armstrong 48 hr 20min S3oc; 2, Horvo (Fr) Fosllna at 3m)n 15soc; 3, Rominger 5.38. TOUR OF ROMAHDIKi Final (Orbe of chances at the Victoria Ground on Wednesday.

Stoke will start as favourites, then, though Leicester's record away is better than at home. Stoke, who finished two points ahead of Leicester in the league, were tho pick of two mediocre teams, better organised defensively and more resilient in midfield, with Sheron and Sturridge up front epitomising the whole team with their purposeful, selfless running. Sheron is a man reborn, or ho may have been making a point with Leicester's manager Martin O'Neill, who let him go from Norwich. He had no clean chances but his all-round play and linking with Sturridge offered more possibilities of goals than at the Weekend results Soccer FA CUP Final Liverpool (01 Man Utd 10) 1 ENDSLEIGH LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS Semi-finals, first leg First Division Charlton (1)1 CryiU) Palace (0) 2 Newton 1 urown 64 14.610 Veart 71 LaicHUr (0) StoM (0) 20.325 Second Division Bradford (0) Blackpool (0) 2 14.273 fciiis 71, Bonnor 7B Craw (2) 2 Notta Co (0) 2 Little 3. I vote 17 Finnan 55 4.931 WartinddlD 69 Third Division ColehMtor (t) 1 Plymouth (0) 0 Kinsolla45 6.511 Hertford (1) 1 Darilnfllon (2) 2 Smitfi 2 Gregan 27 6.622 Blake 37 BELL'S SCOTTISH LEAGUE PLAY-OFF First leg ParUek 1)1 Dundee Utd (0) 1 Lyons 19 Dailly 86 10,600 FA VASE Final BrJflg Tn 1 3 CIHIitroa (0) Slead 37.

64 fpen) 7,340 Lampkin 06 fog) AVON INSURANCE COMBINATION. Pint Division! West Ham 2, Oxford Utd 1. S-e COUNTIES LEAQUBi Flnt DIvliloni Tottenham 0. Warlord 2. LEAGUE Of WALES CUPi Plrtah Ebbw Valo 0, Conriiih'c Quay 1.

FA1 SENIOR CHALL6NQB CUPi Final replay. St Patrick's Alh 1, Snolbourno 2. ITALIAN LEAGUE Atalanla 3. Padova Ban 2, Juvenilis Caallarl 2, Parma Milan 7, Crcmonoso Napoll 2, Udinosa Placonza 0, Florentina Roma 1. Inter Torino O.

Lazio 2. Vicenza 2, Samptlofia 2. Final loading lUndlngtt 1, Milan (P34, P1673); 2. Juvenilis (34-65): 3. Lazio (34-59).

BELGIAN LEAQUIi Warcflum 2, Stnt-Truldon 1: Ekeron 5, Seralrtg 0: Charleroi 1. Club Brugge 3: Aalst Mechelon Molenbeek 0, Anderlochl Llorso 3, 0o-vtaren 1: Cetclo Brugge 2, Harelbeko Standard Lleae 1, Antwerp Ghont 2, Lommsl 0. Ptnil leading standlngai 1, Club Brugge (P34. PtsQI); 2, Anderlecht (34-71): 3. Ekeren (34-53).

FfllNCH LEAGUE! Saturday. Gulngamp 1, Auxerre Nantes 1, Mole Bordeaux 2, Paris St Germain Monaco 5, Strasbourg Cannes 5. Lens Montpetlior 2, Le Havre Guaugnon 1, Rennes Lltlo 2, Lyon Bastja 1, Nico St Etienno 2, Martlguos 2. Leading Undlngat 1, 'Auxerre (P37. Pts69); 2, Paris St Germain (37-65): 3.

Monaco (37-35), ('Champions). QEAUAN LEAQUEi Saturdtyi Freiburg 2, Bayor Leverhusen Cologne 1, Werdar Bromon 2: Schalko 2. Bavorn Munich V. Fofluna DQssetdorf 2t Einlracht Frankfurt St Paul) 2: Oerdlngen 0, BorusBia Morh Michael Walker PELE is not often mentioned in dispatches from Filbert Street but an incident in the fifth minute yesterday brought him to mind. Poole, Leicester's goalkeeper, had already stuck out a foot when Sturridge was put clean through by Claridge's faulty back-pass.

Then Devlin crossed, Potter headed and Poole threw himself across goal la Gordon Banks (Mexico 1970) to save a seemingly certain goal. As Banks was watching hero, the connection was made. Poulo will not make many better saves; though, given the sluggish tendencies of his defenders, he will have plenty Dailly late finish rescues United DUNDEE UNITED's chances of a return to the Scottish Premier Division dramatically improved when Christian in the 86th minute of their promotion-relegation play- I uii ubeuiisl rttiutiv iiubiiu utFirhiU. i "The most important goal vnnr-nlri nftar lip hurt sot tin a tantalising second leg at Tannadice on Thursday. jiusuc aaa alien me ieaa after 19 minutes from an Anrlir F.vnnG Frraa-lflpW Crewe, two goals up in 17 minutes, were pegged back to a 2-2 draw by Notts County in the Second Div-, ision play-off at Gresty Road thanks to a last-minute strike by Gary Martin-- dale.

Colin Little and Mark Rivers had scored for 1 Crewe but County had fought back with a goal from Steve Firman. Plymouth's manager Neil Warnock claimed his players had been hit by missiles thrown from the crowd during the 1-0 defeat at Colchester in the Third Div-. ision play-off. Hereford took the lead in the div- Street but Darlington imirni nacK in win z-i Brigg Town had a comfortable 3-0 victory over riithnrni' in flip FA Vnsn final at Wembley. Carl 1 Stead gave Brigg the lead with a superb goal after 37 mlnutnc nnrl uinvOrl tile cnr-rinrl in tlia Rih mtmita with a well-taken penalty.

Clitheroc's Steve Lampkln contributed the third with an own-goal. Auxerrc won their first French league title and their first double with a 1-1 draw at Gulngamp on Sat- urday. Borussia Dortmund retained the German cham-pionship when Bayern Munich lost 2-1 at Schalke. lah Ros3 TIRED limbs and tired minds reduced to a moribund spectacle this first-leg meeting of two clubs aspiring to lock horns with the First Division's finest come August. Sadly, it was a mirror image of so many other play-off semifinals', a dull and fractious affair stripped bare of all niceties.

Bradford may now miss out but, even so, a club who have for so long been content to plod along patiently in the shadow cast by more flamboyant neighbours arc beginning to stir. A new stand will rise during the summer recess and the 4. Foai. Rochdale: Tries: Churm. Qoals: Agar (3.023).

Wldnes (4) 21, Hudderafleld (6) O. Wld- nest Trieai Collier. Coopgr. Devereux. Qoals: Tyrgr 4.

Drop: Tyrer. Hudders-flefd: Trieai Marsdan. Ooali Austin Second Division I Bramley (4) 22, Swlnton (36) OO. Bram-leyt Trieai Creassor, Currfo, Gairotl. 01- ohor s.

aoatsi croassor 3. Swlnton: Tries: Riley 3. Ashcroft, Birkell. Casey, HoiKdav. Pearco.

wesfjy. wo a ram m. Qoalai Poarco 10 (400). Carlisle (22) 38, Prescot (6) O- Carlisle. Tries.

Richardson 2, Cusack, Kavanagh, Maninora. Manning. Goats: Richardson Presoott Tryi Deaktn. Goalt Fanning (490). Doncaiter (0) 16, Hull KR (16) 44.

Don-castert Trieat couti, Luvine, Mooio. Ooala: Chappe) 2. Hull KRt Tries; Alkms 2. Brown. D'Arcy, Flotchor.

Harrison, Hoo, Slowart. Ooals: Fletcher 6 (1.33B). UIgh (20) 42, York (4) 10. Leight Trlest Lyon 2, Ball, Hadcrotl, Mason. Purtill.

Quigley. Qoalai Purtill 7, York. Trieai Cain. Mower, Smith. Qoalai Smirk 2 (968).

5outh Wales (22) 60, Choriey (0) O. South Walest Tries. Marshall 2. Morris 2. Williams 2.

Williamson 2. Churcher, War-burton. Qoalsi Healey 9 (749). NATIONAL CONFERENCE LEAQUEi Premier. Dudley Hill 58.

Earemont 6: Hull 2b, Wigan St Patricks 8, Woolslon 51, Millom 8. Flrati Tdornhll! 14, Oldham St Annos 43: Wainey Centra.) 15. Easlmoor 18. Socondt Ovondon 10. York Acorn 27.

OPTUS CUPi Brisbano SO, Canberra 16; Norih Sydney 22. Sydney 14, Newcastle 42, Gold Coast Sydney 22, Western Suburbs 16: Penrith 46. Western Rods 12. Golf SPANIIH OPIN (Madndl. Final aooroa IGBIre unloss statodl: 272 Harrington 70.64.

67. 71. 276 Brand Jnr 70.67. 71, 68. 27B MunU INelW 68.

71, 70. 69. 27 Romero IAr) 70, 71. 72. 66; Torranco 70, 71.

70. 68; Gronborg (Swb) 69. 70, 69, 71: Linhart ISp) 70. 68. 69, 72.

200 Allonby (Aus) 72. 70. 6B. 70; Westwooa 68, 72. 72.

68 2B1 Tarnaud IFr) 72. 70, 71. 68. 282 A Martin ISp) 71. 70, 68, 73; Chapman 68.

74, 70, 70; Gooson (SA) 74. 70. 69, 69; Cocorea (Arg) 69, 70. 71, 72; Haugsrud (Mori 6a. 69, 71, 74.

283 Baker 71. 71, 71, 70: RoG 72, 70. 69. 72: Case 69. 72, 69, 73; Price (Aus) 70, 72,.

68, 73; O'Malloy Aus) 67. 70. 71, 75. 284 Robson 70. 72.

71. 71; Amos (Trln) 71. 70. 70. 73: Goldmo 69, 72.

73, 70: Hospital (Spl 72. 69, 71, 72: 0 Borrego (Sp) 71. 71. 73. 69: J-L Guepy (Fr) 73.

70. 69. 72; Cartor 70, 70, 72, 72: Mouland 73, 71, 71. 69. 2BB A Ctlltarl 73 69.

70. 73: TunntctiH 75. 67. 70. 73: May (US) 71.

08, 76. 70; Grappaaonnl (III 71. 68, 72, 74: Van do Vekle IFr I 73. 71. 69.

72. 2BB Canonlca 69. 71. 75. 71: Boxall 73, 71, 72, 70: Oarcy 68, 70, 73, 75.

2S7 Ralph 71, 70. 73. 73: Harwood (Aus) 71. 70. 77.

69; oallachsr 71, 71. 75, 70: Farry (Fr) 72, 71. 74, 70; A Lebouc (Frl 72. 71, 72. 72; Cooper 70.

73, 70, 74: Plnero (Sp) 72, 71. 75, 69; Plnsro (Sp) 73, 71, 72, 7t. 288 A Shorborno 69, 72, 72, 75; A Jlmo-nez ISp) 73, 67. 75, 73; Prlco 71, 73. 72.

72; I Fellu (Sp) 71, 73, 73. 7 1. 289 Ballos-toros (Sp) 72, 70. 76. 71; Orr 69.

72, 76. 72; Garcia (Sp. amal) 68, 73, 73. 75; Luna (Sp) 70, 72, 76. 71: Evans 72.

72. 73, 72; Coles 73, 71, 71. 74; Wills 67. 70, 75. 77.

280 Gom (Den) 69, 72, 75. 74: Anglsrt (Sim) 70. 71. 74. 75: Sandolln (Swe) 70.

70, 76, 74: Post (Don) 71. 72. 77. 70; Campboll (NZ) 73. 71.

73. 73. 281 Claydon 71, 70. 80, 70: I Pyman 66, 77, 73. 75.

282 A Cabrera (Aral 69. 72. 76. 75: I Gsrrldo (Sp) 71, 70. 72, 79.

203 Utlon mi, itt, iv a tiansen luonj 4, ro, Blackpool were the better side by a Golden Mile. But though dominating Brad ford was easy, underlining an obvious supremacy by way ot goals proved more difficult. The goals that should carry the Seasiders to Wembley came late. Tony Ellis drilled In Smartly after 72 minutes and Mark Bonner headed in Andy Watson's marvellous cross with calm authority six minutes later. Bradford City: Gould: Llburd IHuxlord, h-l), Mohan.

Brighlwfill (Kiwomya, h-t), Jacobs, Shult. Duxbury. Youds. Hamilton, slallard llolson. ramm), urmonuroyd.

Blackpool) Nixon: Bryan, Limghan Bradshaw. Gouck, Motion. Bonner, Morrison. Watson, Ettis. Preece (Quinn.

Refareei Hsilbron (Newton Aychlfo). to Geneva, tog miles): 1. Clpotlint (It) inr 14mm: z. rvi iraversoni iu same time; 4. A bon chenKov iHusl St.

Final aund- Ingai 1, A Olano (Sp) 25:5305: 2. A Gont- cnenkov at lib; 3. uucrini (it) 1.25. Equestrianism ROYAL WINDSOR HORSE SHOW Barbour OP: 1. Toggie Sanlas Echo (T stock-dale clear.

41.36soc: 2. Flo Jo (M Hughes Iro) 4llls. 37.76. 3. Sublimo (N.Skelion) 4.

39.01. Harroda Internationellrlvlng OP (drtal positions): Home laamai 1, Bow-man (GB) 127.6: 2. do Ruyler (Nelh) 135.7: 3, Iseli (Aut) 148.7. Pony Mamai 1, Frith (GB) 149.9: 2, Gammon (GB) 132.3: 3, A van ao Ramp (Nam) ios Hockey ABWKA U-18 CLUB CSHIPl Olton 4. GnnstoadO: Portishoad 1, Bradford OJton 1.

Harleston Maocies 0: Bradford 1. Grm- sload 0: Harleston 1, Portishoad Ollon 3. Bradford Harleston 2, Grlnstead 0. Ollon 2. Poifishead 0-.

Harleston 2. Brad ord 1: Portishoad 1, Grlnstead 2. Final atandlngmi uiton 12; i. fiario5ion r. j.

Konisnead 4, uradlcrd 3. 5. b. Lirmsleao a. AZLAN SHAH CUP Upoh): Final! Austra lia 0.

Korea (SK win 4-2 on pens). 3rd-4tht Malaysia 2. GB 2 (Malaysia win 4-3 on pons). Btn-euii moia 4, nouana 2, Ice Hockey NHLi Stanley Cum Play-off aamMlnalat eanami Hinsourgn now rork (Pittsburgh win series 4-1). Weetamt Colorado 4.

Chicago 1 (Colorado load sono3 3-2). Motorcycling SPANISH OP (Jerez): SOOcci 1. Doo-han (Aus) Honda: 2, Cadalora (It) Honda: 3. Okada (Japan) Honda; 4, Caplrossi (It) Yamaha: 5. A Pulg ISp) Honda: 6.

Roberts Jr (US) Yamaha; 7 J-M Baylo (Frl Yomaha: 8, A Barros (Br) Honda. Laedlng Btandinasi 1. Doohan 71pts: 2. Cadalora 55; 3, Barros 48. 280ooi 1, Biaggl Apruta; i naraoa uapani Yamana; 3.

i-Waldmunn (Gorl Honda. Alsoi 9, Robin- ion (GB) Aprllla 46.57.053. Landing iianoingsi l. utaggi unpts; naraoa bo. WORLD SUPERBIKE C'SHIP (Hockon holm): Third roundi Plratracat 1, ASfight INZ) Honda: 2.

Kocinskl (US) Oucatl. Alsot 5, Fogerty (GB) Honda. Saoond racai i-ogeiiy: e. angni; j. nocinsxi.

Leading atandingai 1, Kocinski lOSpts; 2, Slight 97: 3, Corser (Aus) Ducatl 90: 4. rogerty tt. Motor Sport INDONESIAN RALLVi Final alandlngu i. sainz SP f-ord tscort snr jumin: it. Liattl (It) Subaru Imporza at 23sac; 3, Kankkunen (Fin) Toyota Collca 1.02.

Snooker IUROFIAH LEAQUEi Final (Irthlinabor. ough): Ooharty (Ire) bt Davis (Eng) 10-6. Real Tennis BRITISH PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP (Holyport): Ouartar-Hrialei Tab-ley bl Bray 6-1, 6-4, 2-6. 6-2; Ounn bt Deuchar 8-5, 4-8. 5-6.

6-1. 8-4. Saml- flnalii Davit, bl Gooding 3-8. 6-4. 6-1, 6-2; TaUay bl Gunn 6-4, S-4, 6-2.

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