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Tel: Lincoln 26101 FRIDAY LINCOLNSHIRE ECHO OCTOBER IP; 1961 Tel: Lincoln 26101 13<br />

LATE TRY<br />

SNATCHED<br />

WIN<br />

FOR LINCS<br />

LINCOLNSHIRE rugby team<br />

<strong>we</strong>re not at full strength<br />

for <strong>the</strong>ir match with Suffolk<br />

at 1pswich, but after a hard<br />

match <strong>the</strong>y won by five points<br />

to three.<br />

The three Lincoln players<br />

in <strong>the</strong> team <strong>we</strong>re David<br />

Evans, Tony Butcher and K.<br />

Sutcliffe.<br />

For most of <strong>the</strong> game, play<br />

was even and many penalties<br />

<strong>we</strong>re missed, despite <strong>the</strong> dry,<br />

calm conditions.<br />

It seemed that <strong>the</strong> first<br />

side to score would win,<br />

and when Suffolk scored a<br />

try, 10 minutes from time,<br />

but failed to convert it<br />

seemed that <strong>the</strong>y <strong>we</strong>re<br />

home.<br />

But a brilliant break-<br />

through by <strong>John</strong> Mitchell, of<br />

Kesteven, led to 0. Evans, of<br />

Scunthorpe, touching down.<br />

Cross (Spalding) sent <strong>the</strong><br />

kick sailing bet<strong>we</strong>en <strong>the</strong><br />

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CUP FIGHTING BUCYRUS SCORE<br />

DECISIVE<br />

VICTORY<br />

RUSTON BUCYRUS, holders of <strong>the</strong> Lincolnshire<br />

Senior Cup, once again sho<strong>we</strong>d <strong>the</strong>ir cup fighting<br />

capabilities when <strong>the</strong>y beat <strong>the</strong> strong Ashby Institute<br />

side 5-1 in <strong>the</strong> preliminary round of <strong>the</strong> Lincoln-<br />

shire League Cup on <strong>the</strong> Moorlands.<br />

.<br />

The "Diggers" opened in<br />

devastating fashion and. The Brigg side <strong>we</strong>re again<br />

within <strong>the</strong> space of 12 indebted to centre forward<br />

minutes, a couple of goals Mike Alexander who notched<br />

from Mick Broughton and a couple, inside forward Cope-<br />

one from Ron Skidmore had stake, brought in at <strong>the</strong> last<br />

put <strong>the</strong>m <strong>we</strong>ll on <strong>the</strong> way to minute, scoring <strong>the</strong> winning<br />

<strong>the</strong> next round. Alf Graver goal.<br />

made it 4-0 by half-time.<br />

In <strong>the</strong> second half Benny<br />

One of <strong>the</strong> most improved<br />

teams in <strong>the</strong> competition<br />

Hinchcliffe scored <strong>the</strong> fifth<br />

and, just before<br />

are Bourne Town Res. and<br />

<strong>the</strong> end, Par-<br />

<strong>the</strong>y moved up into <strong>the</strong> top<br />

rott scored a consolation for<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>we</strong>ll beaten Ashby side.<br />

half of <strong>the</strong> table by soundly<br />

beating Barton Town 6-1 at<br />

This was by far <strong>the</strong> best<br />

Bourne.<br />

performance of <strong>the</strong> season by<br />

Bucyrus who <strong>we</strong>re in corn-<br />

Verity and Lane each<br />

mend throughout.<br />

claimed a hat-trick for Bourne<br />

who, after a disappointing<br />

A large crowd saw a first season, have consider-<br />

LATE CHANGE game full of action at Bosably streng<strong>the</strong>ned t'.eir team<br />

One late team change was ton where <strong>the</strong> United Res. and will prove hard to beat.<br />

made, Grindall, of Kesteven. progressed to round one by At <strong>the</strong> bottom of <strong>the</strong> table<br />

coming in for Oliver (Notts.). beating Grimsby Borough Claytons tale of woe con-<br />

to give a creditable perform- Police after trailing 1-0 at tinues and <strong>the</strong>y suffered <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

ance.<br />

<strong>the</strong> interval. Second half heaviest Lincolnshire League<br />

Lincolnshire's big skipper. supremacy brought goals to defeat when <strong>the</strong>y <strong>we</strong>re<br />

Fraser, of Scunthorpe, con- Boston by Vest, Wells and trounced 14-1 at Grantham. It<br />

tinued his impressive form. a Flack penalty. was a pa<strong>the</strong>tic display by<br />

TEAR<br />

In <strong>the</strong> league, Appleby- Claytons who have now con-<br />

Lincolnshire: B Lazenby<br />

(Grimsby). K Sutcliffe (Lincoln). Frodingham forged fur<strong>the</strong>r ceded 70 goals in 10 games<br />

0 Evans (Scunthorpe). J Mitchell ahead at <strong>the</strong> top by beating and are still pointless.<br />

(Kesteven), J Crampton (Spain Spalding Utd. Res. 6-0 at TOMORROW'S GAMES<br />

inel. A Butcher iLincoln). T Jef- home. Three up at half-time,<br />

fries (Spalding), M Cross (Spalding).<br />

D Barwick 'Market Resell) <strong>the</strong> Scunthorpe side <strong>we</strong>re<br />

Pick of tomorrow's pro-<br />

.7 Jackson (Market Rasen), B Pape never extended and <strong>the</strong>y<br />

gramme appears to be <strong>the</strong><br />

(Spalding). D Evans (Lincoln) cruised to an easy win, Grif-<br />

visit of league leaders<br />

Grinnell (Kesteven), A Fraser<br />

(Scunthorpe. rapt.). P Needham fiths (2), Peatfield (2), Fagan<br />

Appleby-Frodingham to much<br />

(Grimsby).<br />

and Clayton <strong>we</strong>re <strong>the</strong> goal-<br />

improved C.S.O.B. and, if <strong>the</strong>y<br />

scorers.<br />

are to obtain any reward, <strong>the</strong><br />

Scunthorpe side will have to<br />

RUSTON'S RUGBY XV COLTS BEATEN be at <strong>the</strong>ir best.<br />

FOR TOMORROW Two down after eight Ano<strong>the</strong>r interesting encoun-<br />

Ruston's Rugby Club (home, v<br />

Retfordi: Houltby; Clipsham, Hobbs. minutes to a youthful Linter takes place on <strong>the</strong> Co-op<br />

Bird, Newlands; Natrass, Heronsby- coln City "A" side, Brigg ground where Lincoln United,<br />

&lath; Brown, Chick. Firth. Elveidge.<br />

Dean. Carew. Brentnall. Bruce. Meet Town fought <strong>back</strong> to gain <strong>the</strong> after two good displays<br />

Newark-road 2.30. Kick.off 3.0. ipcnnts with a 3-2 win. against Louth United, take on<br />

<strong>the</strong> po<strong>we</strong>rful Boston United<br />

Reserves.<br />

There is nothing to suggest<br />

that Ashby, who visit<br />

4 .0<br />

Claytons and Gainsborough<br />

Trinity Reserves, who travel<br />

to Spalding, will not both<br />

return home with <strong>the</strong><br />

points.<br />

A visit to Barton will surely<br />

prove a much harder task to<br />

Grantham Reserves than las:<br />

<strong>we</strong>ek's game and Lysaghts<br />

Sports may come off second<br />

best away to Skegness Town<br />

Reserves.<br />

Brigg Town take on Louth<br />

United at Brigg with a fair<br />

chance of success but Lincoln<br />

City "A" may return home<br />

pointless after visiting<br />

Grimsby Borough Police.<br />

All set for <strong>the</strong> start of <strong>the</strong><br />

Lincoln Youth Clubs<br />

angling competition are<br />

<strong>the</strong> competitors on <strong>the</strong><br />

banks of <strong>the</strong> Foss Dyke.<br />

LINCOLN<br />

RUNNERS<br />

FINISH<br />

EIGHTH<br />

LINCOLN Wellington Ath-<br />

letic Club's youth team<br />

travelled to Cambridge to<br />

discover that 34 o<strong>the</strong>r teams<br />

from as far North as Sunderland,<br />

<strong>we</strong>re competing in <strong>the</strong><br />

three times two-and-a-half<br />

miles road relay race.<br />

The large entry contained<br />

many crack teams and <strong>the</strong><br />

Wellington youths did <strong>we</strong>ll to<br />

finish eighth, although <strong>the</strong><br />

first Lincolnshire team home<br />

<strong>we</strong>re Spalding A.C. in fifth<br />

position.<br />

Owing to a mix-up by <strong>the</strong><br />

timekeepers, it was not possible<br />

to obtain <strong>the</strong> times of<br />

<strong>the</strong> three Lincoln runners, J.<br />

Parry, R. Hansard and G.<br />

Holland, but <strong>the</strong>ir combined<br />

time was 42min. 38sec. The<br />

first three teams <strong>we</strong>re Yarmouth<br />

(40-33), Coventry<br />

Godiva (40-46) and Boreham<br />

Wood (40-55).<br />

Tomorrow, Saturday, <strong>the</strong><br />

first North Midland League<br />

cross-country race takes<br />

place at Derby. Transport<br />

leaves <strong>St</strong>. Mark's at 12.30 p.m.<br />

Defence Were<br />

United Heroes<br />

A GOAL by Barrie Sohofield after only five minutes<br />

in Saturday's Lincolnshire Senior Cup "B" replay<br />

at Louth, was enough to give Lincoln United <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

first away victory of <strong>the</strong> season and a passage to <strong>the</strong><br />

next round.<br />

The narrow 1-0 result<br />

indicates <strong>the</strong> evenness of midfield<br />

exchanges throughout a<br />

hard match.<br />

United o<strong>we</strong> much to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

magnificent defence, fast<br />

gaining in confidence, which<br />

despite long spells of Louth<br />

pressure in <strong>the</strong> second half.<br />

remained in control.<br />

Louth applied po<strong>we</strong>r and<br />

enthusiasm but on Saturday<br />

<strong>the</strong>y traded in few ideas, relying<br />

on <strong>the</strong> faithful high ball<br />

down <strong>the</strong> middle. In contrast<br />

United played with much<br />

more method and deserved<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir narrow victory.<br />

STARTED STRONGLY<br />

The Lincoln side started<br />

strongly, moving <strong>the</strong> ball<br />

swiftly and surely. They<br />

looked dangerous from <strong>the</strong><br />

outset and with barely five<br />

minutes gone, _scored that<br />

<strong>the</strong> shape of breakaways <strong>the</strong>y<br />

<strong>we</strong>re still always ominous<br />

and even though <strong>the</strong> home-.<br />

sters swarmed round Ramm<br />

and his colleagues in large<br />

numbers near <strong>the</strong> end it was<br />

always United who looked<br />

more like scoring.<br />

Willows was perhaps<br />

United's outstanding player<br />

while Davis's tackling and<br />

generalship was always a<br />

prominent feature of <strong>the</strong> proceedings.<br />

FIXTURES<br />

TOMORROW'S FOOTBALL<br />

LINCoLNSHIRE LEAGUE (3.0)<br />

Lincoln Claytons v. Ashby Institute<br />

TL 8hirras<br />

Lincoln United v. Boston Utd. Res .<br />

AUBOURN TROUNCED<br />

BY LANGWORTH ATH.<br />

AUBOURN, beaten 7-2 at Langworth in <strong>the</strong> First Division of <strong>the</strong> Lincoln<br />

League on Saturday, have a chance of revenge when <strong>the</strong>y visit Langworth<br />

again in <strong>the</strong> second round of <strong>the</strong> Lincol I Village Trophy competition.<br />

But those who watched<br />

Saturday's 7.2 fiasco hope <strong>the</strong><br />

next encounter will be more<br />

interesting.<br />

Langworth missed a first<br />

half penalty, but turned<br />

round 2-1 up. In <strong>the</strong> second<br />

half of a poor game, seven<br />

more goals <strong>we</strong>re scored.<br />

Richardson (2), Holland<br />

(2), Prescott and G. Lawrence<br />

scored for Langworth<br />

in addition to an own goal.<br />

CHAMPIONS LOSE<br />

Irish full <strong>back</strong> Paddy<br />

Hamilton and former Lincoln<br />

Clayton's centre forward,<br />

Frank Sims, who signed for<br />

Ruston Bucyrus in <strong>the</strong> close<br />

season <strong>we</strong>re among <strong>the</strong> stars<br />

in <strong>the</strong>ir First Division win<br />

over champions Lincoln<br />

Rovers on Saturday.<br />

Sims scored one of <strong>the</strong> goals<br />

and Hamilton was outstanding<br />

in a brilliant Bucyrus<br />

RUSTON'S<br />

THROUGH<br />

IN CUP<br />

HAT-TRICK by Frank<br />

Hayes helped Ruston's<br />

to win <strong>the</strong>ir Lincolnshire<br />

Junior Cup replay by 5-4<br />

against Horncastle Town on<br />

Newark-road.<br />

After taking an early lead<br />

through Hayes, Ruston's had<br />

a few narrow escapes when<br />

Horncastle attacked. But<br />

Hayes put <strong>the</strong> home side into<br />

a two-goal lead and <strong>the</strong>n<br />

David Dodman added a third<br />

close on half-time. Ruston's<br />

<strong>we</strong>re unlucky not to be four<br />

ahead at <strong>the</strong> interval as Mike<br />

Seymour missed a penalty.<br />

Soon after <strong>the</strong> interval<br />

Hayes completed his hat trick<br />

but Horncastle came <strong>back</strong><br />

with one only for Pickard to<br />

score Ruston's fifth. Then<br />

Horncastle hit <strong>back</strong> with<br />

three more and in <strong>the</strong> closing<br />

stages <strong>we</strong>re trying hard<br />

to save <strong>the</strong> game.<br />

BURTON HUNT MEETS<br />

Sat., Oct. 20: East Torrington,<br />

9 am.<br />

Mon.. Oct. 22: Ration, 9.30 a.m.<br />

Wed., Oct. 24: Fennwood, 9.30 a.m.<br />

Sat.. Oct. 27: Wickenby. 9.30 a.m.<br />

Sco<strong>the</strong>rn Utd, v. Cherry Willingham<br />

.1. Earl<br />

Holton.le.Moor v Middle Rasen<br />

C. Green<br />

TEAMS<br />

Rtirrn,..<br />

Round-Up<br />

Of Local<br />

Sport<br />

make up <strong>the</strong>ir team, Lincoln<br />

City School Old Boys'<br />

Reserves, with goals from<br />

Bre<strong>we</strong>r and Davies beat<br />

Burton Road 2.0.<br />

Both "recruits" had fine<br />

games in <strong>the</strong> Old Boys'<br />

defence with Bre<strong>we</strong>r <strong>the</strong> pick<br />

up front. <strong>John</strong> Fowle made a<br />

<strong>we</strong>lcome reappearance on <strong>the</strong><br />

left wing after a long absence<br />

through injury and sho<strong>we</strong>d<br />

00 -ague on Saturday,<br />

it is interesting to note that<br />

<strong>the</strong>re was only one in <strong>the</strong> Lincoln<br />

League, Ruskington<br />

Reserves holding Y.M.C.A.<br />

2-2.<br />

Biggest win of <strong>the</strong> day was<br />

Gwynne's 9-0 trouncing of<br />

Wanderers.<br />

ERMINE WIN<br />

Ermine United started<br />

strongly and <strong>we</strong>re always in<br />

control against <strong>St</strong>urton, eventually<br />

winning 8-0.<br />

The Ermine attack <strong>we</strong>re<br />

Market Rasen Golf<br />

Mrs. M. Hairsine, captain of<br />

<strong>the</strong> ladies' section of Market<br />

Rasen Golf Club, held her<br />

usual special fixture in good<br />

<strong>we</strong>a<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong> following<br />

results:<br />

Winners in <strong>the</strong> morning medal<br />

round: Silver division. scratch prize.<br />

Mrs. A. M. Sanders; first prize. Mrs.<br />

P. Wackett; bonze division. scratch<br />

prize, Mrs. N. Ma<strong>we</strong>r; 1 Mrs. J.<br />

Beaumont; 2 Miss M. Sanders; 3 Mrs.<br />

J Ranby; consolation prize. Mrs.<br />

Cross.<br />

Afternoon prizewinners: <strong>St</strong>abletord<br />

greensomes, 1 Mrs. N. Ma<strong>we</strong>r and Mrs.<br />

P. Kline; 2 Mrs. J Beaumont and<br />

Mrs. .1. Ranby.<br />

ROUND THE GROUNDS<br />

Watchorn; Pn nham, Scott, J Lewis,<br />

Wilkinson. H. Lewis; res., Cullen.<br />

Beaumont. Newall, Wilding. Bus<br />

leaves Shops 2.15.<br />

Ruston and Hornsby: Murphy,<br />

Garner, Rawding; Seymour, <strong>John</strong>son,<br />

Parker; Yarnell, Dodman, Pickard,<br />

Ginn111. Hayes.<br />

— Newark-road 220.<br />

_ - _<br />

Old Boys Notch<br />

Five In Cup Win<br />

DESPITE enforced changes, Lincoln City School<br />

Old Boys gained a convincing 5-0 home win over<br />

Cleethorpes Town which qualifies <strong>the</strong>m to play Grantham<br />

Reserves in <strong>the</strong> first round of <strong>the</strong> Lincolnshire<br />

League Challenge Cup.<br />

While <strong>the</strong> Cleethorpes forward<br />

line. including former<br />

Grimsby Town players Jimmy<br />

Bloomer and <strong>John</strong> Waite,<br />

looked threatening in <strong>the</strong><br />

opening half, <strong>the</strong> defence always<br />

appeared suspect and it<br />

would have been no surprise<br />

had <strong>the</strong> Old Boys gone ahead<br />

earlier than one minute from<br />

<strong>the</strong> interval, when a good<br />

move down <strong>the</strong> right brought<br />

a cross from Phillips which<br />

Smith converted with ease.<br />

A minute after <strong>the</strong> break,<br />

Hoodless, who had a fine<br />

game at left half. increased <strong>the</strong><br />

Old Boys' lead. Shortly afterwards<br />

Repton, a very capable<br />

deputy at right <strong>back</strong>, <strong>we</strong>nt<br />

through and had Kirk in <strong>the</strong><br />

visiting goal at full stretch to<br />

hold a fine shot.<br />

THIRD GOAL<br />

Shreeves shot wide for Cleethorpes<br />

before Phillips tied up<br />

an indirect free-kick on <strong>the</strong><br />

edge of <strong>the</strong> area for Rawlinson<br />

to crack home <strong>the</strong> third<br />

goal after 60 minutes.<br />

Both goals had escapes, but<br />

<strong>the</strong> Old Boys -<strong>we</strong>nt fur<strong>the</strong>r<br />

ahead in <strong>the</strong> 73rd minute.<br />

Royle coolly shooting home a<br />

through pass from Phillips.<br />

Fo<strong>the</strong>ringham, who had<br />

had a quiet time in <strong>the</strong> home<br />

goal, <strong>the</strong>n twice saved in<br />

grand style.<br />

Seven minutes from time.<br />

Kirk was in trouble with a<br />

high Langland's centre and<br />

when he failed to ga<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong><br />

defence which let nothing always dangerous and a<br />

past in <strong>the</strong> 3-0 success. steady stream of goals came<br />

The o<strong>the</strong>r two Bucyrus<br />

from Keith Wilkinson (3) .<br />

goals <strong>we</strong>re netted by inside<br />

Malcolm Pawson (2), and Les<br />

right Foulis.<br />

Wilkinson, Tony North and<br />

Although having to in-<br />

<strong>John</strong> Foster one each.<br />

elude Fred Dobson and Gordon<br />

Carr, no longer regarded<br />

as active players, to MillMMINIIIMIIIMINMININIIMMIM<br />

ball Smith was on hand to<br />

complete <strong>the</strong> scoring.<br />

Only a fine save in <strong>the</strong> closing<br />

seconds kept out a Hoodless<br />

header from a Langlands'<br />

corner.<br />

The Old Boys' defence again<br />

demonstrated <strong>the</strong>ir strength,<br />

while <strong>the</strong> forwards <strong>we</strong>re not<br />

deterred by oft over-robustness<br />

on <strong>the</strong> part of several<br />

Cleethorpes defenders.<br />

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Sat.. Oct. 27: Baasingham (Mr.<br />

White). 1.30 p.m.<br />

Wed., Oct. 31: Wellingore (AlCdre<br />

Levis), 1.30 p.m<br />

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