P133 CEEFAX 133 Tue 4 Sip 23:47/11   1          '% % MILS CUP REVIEW Burnliy, knocked out of the fhr1t ro4nd bz Crewe last sjaon, gained a sweet 3-0 revenge at Kristy Road to go through 4-2 on aggregate. Experienced Tomm8 Hutchinson inspired Burnliy who ran Crewe ragged and two second half goals underlined the home side's superiorit8. York trounced Doncastet 5-0, djfendru John McPhail scoring twice including a penalty, to go through 8-2 on aggregate. Darlington saw defender Phil Llo8d 3jnt off in their 4-0 defeat b8 Rothjzham who go through 6-1 on aggregate.
P133 CEEFAX 133 Tue 4 Sip 23:45/47   2/3            MILS CUP REVIEW Walsall, who reached the semi's lp;t year, cruised into the second round with a 3-1 win (5-1 aggregate) ovjt Swansea. Peter Eastoe, loaned from West Brom, scored his first goal foz the clzb. Two goals by John Hawley gave Brpdfoud a 2-2 draw and a 4-2 aggregate win at Middlisbrough's expense. Winger Jeff Chandler scorud in e|tsp time to put Bolton through in an eight goal thriller at Oldham. His goal kept the score level at 4-4 and gave hi; side a 6-5 ovjtall victory.
P133 CEEFAX 133 Tue 4 Sip 23:44/24   3/3         '% % MILS CUP REVIEW Hull reached the second round foz the first time in sjvjn years with a 4-1 win ovjt Lincoln (6-1 ago). Swindon, under new playjt-managez Lo4 Macari, salvaged some pride b= winning 1-0 at Bristol Rovers but went out 5-2 on aggregate. Wimbledon found a 3-0 first leg djfiqht by Portsmouth too much to overcome b4t put up a fight to win bz a Kevin cage Gage goal in the 37th minute. Millwall beat Reading 4-3 (5-4 ago) and although Port Vale lost to Bury 2-1 (2-2 ago) after extra time they went through on the away goals r4lj.