Daily Record from Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland (2024)

28 DAILY RECORD, Monday, July 6, 1981 111 1 ve SUPER SPORTS INSIDER. morning winner SOCCER EXTRA NOT GOOD service will be Auld has been linked with when Bertie Auld gets back international Jamie Doyle. resumed at Hibs FC today Auld hunts Thistle's free agent, Under-21 But behind the the manager's desk. is But he explained: "I'm a great team picture at Easter Road is not Certainly, Thistle rate the little under no illusions that the first- new don't think we could afford irrepressible Auld faces admirer of Jamie's ability, I in football focus! BY JIM BLAIR. midfielder in the £200,000 class, In fact, he wants to sign at least and that figure may have three or four new players before Goalkeeper Jim McArthur and frightened off potential buyers.

AULD Hibs kick-off their Premier midfield player Ralph Callachan Either that or the prospect of League programme1 at home to are already up for grabs at Easter going to the Tribunal, which even Dundee. Road, but so far there have been to Bertie Auld's opinion has twice Last night he told me: We no definite enquiries. sold Thistle short! in don't the have Top 10 the as I quality would to like. compete Bertie Auld's reputation goes However, with Ally We need to set three or four before him in the transfer Hibs' skilful striker, being MacLeod, new faces by August or we'll be juggle market, with for he very has little been able and to another available Hibs player, starting with our backs to the wall money Auld looks set to get money in -and that's not my style." land good players as he did at before spending it in. other Partick Thistle.

directions. CALLACHAN CRICKET THE SECOND TEST AUSSIES OFF only beaten Their Kelburne two the Poloc table record balls top successful at are remaining. of despite of the still the run Shawholm. losing well Western Skipper match ended their clear Union with with Ron un- at Hogan declared the innings closed 311 (P Lawson Willey 82, for Gattin 59, THE HOOK Rivals Ayr were badly depleted SUMMARIES his after 44 bowlers overs 56 at 186 overs for in eight, which giving to Second Test, Lords: England dismiss the opposition. Australia 253 for six seven (A Border 81), through injury and crashed against 64).

Greenock. They could muster only 62 John Player in reply to Greenock's 173 for six cestershire (16 for nine) lost to There was a lot of high League scoring in yo) by eight wickets; Essex (239 Uddingston, continued his successful eight) wickets; lost to Nottingham Hampshire (123 (125 for for Botham's bowling boob Australian Gary Goodman, of Derbyshire (163 for two) by eight the other three drawn matches. South four) beat Warwickshire run with a sparkling unbeaten 122 out (136) seven) by 103 drew runs; with Kent Lancashire (221 for of 213 for two at the expense of (221); Leicestershire (164 for By PETER LAKER Kilmarnock's bowlers. Killie made nine) night) by beat 13 runs; Somerset (151 (287 for Saturday night post-mortem a spirited reply, being 193 for eight at for 51 runs; Surrey (243 gripping Lord's dogfight that inched Sandy Brown was five short of his four) best Gloucestershire Sussex (236 Turn on the close. by for 15 three) runs.

beat Yorkshire (228) the second Cornhill Test closer to a draw century as Drumpellier declared after was notable for the fearless comments of 47 overs at 227 for six. Again young WASH-OUT Australian captain Kim Hughes. Ian Ferguslie, Kennedy hitting was to 66 the out fore of the for The This determined young man's 140-minute 42 Paisley club's score of 160 for six. Final of Scottish the John Group was recovered one from reason 81 for why four his to within beleaguered 58 runs side of At Hamilton Crescent it Trophy between Stenhouse- Haig HUGHES Stirk, the South African pro, who was Craig muir and England's first innings 311. stopped Clydesdale from achieving the Tryst Aberdeenshire at And he declared: We've been more positive than their first championship win of the washed out.

yesterday was England right through -batting and bowling. We've season after reaching 180 for seven. wanted to dictate a bit more. Stirk then batted throughout the A start had been made Our batsmen took their scoring chances all the West of Scotland innings, scoring 91 with the match reduced to time and that wasn't easy, because the ball was doing not out in the total of 130 for eight. 33 overs side, but after the odd bit into the ridge at the Nursery End, pretty A draw between Clackmannan and 26.4 overs the rains came savagely at times.

Aberdeenshire and a shock defeat for down. The match will be But we'll continue to play naturally and hope to Perthshire at Stirling saw Forfarshire replayed today (3.0). get far enough in front to win the match." jump to the top of the Beneagles To be fair, England's bowlers couldn't be faulted BOTHAM County Championship table. for lack of effort and Ian Botham, in particular, CELTIC his looked fast looser medium and in bowling greater than control time of CYCLING at any WEEKEND SPORTING ACTION since his injury-ridden summer of 1980. HINAULT BOWLING: Lanarkshire But we are back to the inevitable Championship (finals) J.

CELTIC SEASON theme of Botham's greenness as Rattray (Newmains) 21, George Wilson (Blantyre MW) 15; Under-18 singles TICKETS captain. HOLDS ON Jim Conway (Eddlewuod) 21, Billy He got the break he wanted with those Young, Johnston I1. McKee (Newmains) (Victoria 13; pairs Coatbridge) W. Celtic Season Ticket crucial four wickets in the first eight ELGIAN Rene Martens 14, holders may renew their overs of the day from a fast bowling BE yesterday won the 121 J. triples--H.

Smith, P. Letham, Meek R. (Dalserf) Meecham, 10; season book on Friday. assault. mile tenth stage of the Tour De Cameron (Blantyre MW) 21, 10th July, 1981 between But his strange failure to make France, (Overtown O'Donnell, and J.

Waterloo) Kennedy, 1 fours--R. Rennie 5.30 and 7.30 p.m. in the of John Emburey, universally acclaimed French ace Bernard Hinault, Thomson, A. McEwan, Wilson, Celtic Pools Office at as the game's most technically perfect who was 57th, retained the Kilby Pollock, J. (Strathaven) O' Ferrell, 18, McNee, D.

146 WEST NILE STREET off-spinner, was tactical nonsense. overall lead with an aggregate (Halfway and Dist) 13; senior fours- J. J. Sweeney Emburey was held back for 46 overs, time of 34 hours, 20 his minutes, 37 Calder, (Eddlewood) W. Reid, A.

J. Counts, Downie, A. J. Pender, Browntle J. Prices are as last year: by which time Hughes and Allan Border 26 seconds, keeping Wallace, J.

Brown (Coatbridge) 13. £50 Upper Stand and (64) had ground Australia to 167. Australian Phil Anderson. CYCLING: Lomond Roads 50 milessecond advantage over And the sickening might-have-beens Except for the 6 A. secs; F.

Connell (Glw Wha) (Johnstone) 1 hr, 59 1:59.10: mins McLennan £40 Front Stand. were instantly up for examination when Martens, was an all- French affair, K. Campbell Clark (Nightingale Hillington) -Mrs I. Ticket holders are re- Hughes skied Emburey's third delivery, finish minded to bring their old leaving Bob Willis a catch high above his with Regis Clere (2), Gilbert (17.40) handicap team- C. Ghw Doran Wha: (Glw 6:6.0.

Utd) in book when applying for head. Bernard Duclos-Lassalle Becaas (4). (3), and Fife Association 100 miles: G. Barclay the renewal of same. against 10 (Fife, Century) J.

Millar in Emburey had 14 overs by Stage 10--1, Martens (Del) (Dundee Wha) 4:22.5: Fairweather the utility medium paced Graham Gooch 4:23.09: Real Clere (Fra) 4:23.13: (Glw Wha) 4.23.17; h'cap- G. Barclay EAST STIRLINGSHIRE and, in the final analysis, it meant Border Gilbert Bernard Due Became los-Lassalle (Fira) (Fro) 5, 4:23.15: 4, Fife (Fife Century), 13:45.42. (27.49) 3.47.53; team- in FOOTBALL CLUB and handers Rod and Marsh therefore (43 not more out) both vulnerable left- De Francels Rooy (Hol) Rodrigues same (Fra) time; Jean 7, Gala 25 miles: Fairbairn Memorial--F. Applications for the post of Patrick Perret (Fra) same; Freddy Anderson (Velo Sportiv) 59.33; A. Bell 200 to Emburey- let off the hook.

Martens (Bel) 9. Bertin (Musselburgh Fairley) S. Jervis TEAM MANAGER the (Fra) same; 10, Eugene Urbani (Lux) (Bonnybriss) (Cumbernauld, (7.15) 57.4; h'cap--A. schoolboy Nisbet are invited. last, later England's defended his action by saying: Overall-1, Bernard Hinault (Fra) (Hawick) -J.

captain, stubborn to -K. Apply in writing to: wanted Gooch the Philip Anderson (Asst) Velo Shenton Sportiv (Velo 3:8.17. Sportiv) team- in THE CHAIRMAN operating from 37 sect behind: Gilbert DuciosFIRS PARK, FIRS ST. Nursery End to give the others a break Lassalle (Fra) 3 mins 31 secs behind; SPEEDWAY: Boston Barracudas By July 14, 1901 awkward end." to Laurent 7, (Fra) 6. Claes Regis (Bel) Clere (Fra) McKinna 7, H.

McLean 6, K. McKinna FALKIRK and enable them attack from the J. F. Rodriguez (Fra) 3.40; Michael Glasgow Tigers 25 (S. Lawson 10, BUN Ronny C.

Caffrey, N. Close, R. Palmer 0). L. ENOUGH! Alex Rennle Is the man Hearts want to succeed Bobby Moncur as manager, having seen a bid tor Dundee United's Jim McLean turned down.

The St Johnstone boss, so impressive in his first season as man-in-charge at Perth, has recently signed a three-year contract at Muirton. But as former caretaker boss at Tynecastle-he was No. 2 to Willie Ormond Rennie may well be tempted back to Hearts if the offer is right. Hearts meanwhile have signed former Motherwell and Dundee utility player Stewart McLaren for a foo of £25,000. Dumbarton will name their new.

manager at Boghead. press conference today. East Stirling's Billy Lamont is lavourite to take over the job vacated by Sean Fallon, who also doubles as a director at Dumbarton. Charles Gronbach, Cowdenbeath chairman for 17 years, has resigned after a board room rift. RUGBY Kick-off action packed catch winner Rolf Biland.

course came to an end. Good Convener George Thomson was well satisfied with the threeday course, in which 30 under-21 players, 130 coaches and 30 referees took part. And the Union's technical administrator, John Roxburgh, said the signs were good for next season as far as youth rugby was concerned. Australia beat France 17-15 in thrilling first Rugby Union Test in Brisbane yesterday, scoring three tries to one by the injury-hit tourists. By HUGH YOUNG SCOTLAND'S their rugby men face the busicstseason in September.

The highlight of a hectic month will be the threegame tour by Rumania- against Edinburgh (19th), South (22nd) and Scotland (26th) but the SRU yesterday revealed a host of exciting supporting matches. Edinburgh will host a double-header against old French rivals Perpignan. A Capital side take on the French on the second and the full Edinburgh District side provide the opposition two days later. Bustling Glasgow will have Irish opposition on the fifth, when Connaught visit the city, and the Irishmen two days later will head for the borders to take on South. Other matches include Glasgow Under-21 against Ulster (Stranraer, 19th) and Glasgow District against Northumberland (23rd), and in addition to games against the Post Office and Scottish Universities, the Scotland Under-21 team will play Combined Services later in the Scotland's world sidecar season.

champion Jock Taylor kept In preparation for such his title hopes blazing with a hectic start there were superb second place in the bustling scenes at Belgian Grand Prix. He Heriot-Watt University nipped inside championship campus in Edinburgh leader Alain Michel on the yesterday as the SRU's last corner -but couldn't 13th national coaching MOTOR CYCLING: Italy's Marco Lucchinelli consolidated his lead in the 500cc World Championship when he snatched thrilling victory from American Kenny Roberta in the Belgian Grand Prix at Francorchamps yesterday, SWIMMING: Scotland finished fourth the eight-nation international at Chiesso, Switzerland. Robin Brew won men's 400 metres individual medley 4min. 42.79sec. and the women also struck gold in the 4 100 metres freestyle relay with a new Scottish record of 4min.

1.09sec. Scotland won both silvers the 100 metres backstroke events, Paul Marshall in 60.75 and Beverley, Rose In 67.86 seconds. In the men's 4 metres freestyle relay, Scotland won the silver in 7 min. 56.82sec: Duncan Cruikshank smashed two Scottish junior records when he came fifth in the men's 1500 inetres freestyle 16min. 37.43sec.

SHINTY: Jock Douglas Memorial Cup Celtic 2, Camanachd 3. Division One--Kyles get two points by default of Oban Camanachd. :1.

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