P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:40/00        CLAUS GOES FOR WENTWORTH f'UbLE Howard Clark is the surprise "wild card" in the Suntory £150,000 World Match Play Championship at Wjntworth on September 27-30. The 30-year-old Yorkshirrman was a winner at Wentwotth earlier in the year when hj took the PGA Championship. Clark is one of three Brhtgns in the field, along with Nick Faldo and Rpm Torrance. The four seeded players are defending champion Greg Norman, of Australia, Spain's Severiano Ballesteros and Americans Fuzzy Zoelleu and Ben Crenshaw.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:41/15     CEEFAX presents...          ...a sequence of the main nrws, sport and finance stories of the da=
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:41/01       Dockets are starting to return to work after transport union delegates voted today to end the three-week docks strike. Tilbury and Tees-side are said to br working normally while some freight i1 being handled at Liverpool. Delegates approved a deal worked out on Sunday between Scottish dockjtu' leaders, the British Steel Corporation and Clyde Port employers over unloading of coal ships at Hunterston. The union has always claimed that this - and not the miners diupzte - wp; 1v the centre of the strike.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:41/09       News of a settlement in the docks strike (See 103) helped the pound to recover slightly on foreign exchangrs. At one point, it slumped to a new all-time low - less than $1.22 cents - but recovered by half a cent b8 mid- afternoon. At the close in London, the pound stood at $1.2320, down nearly half a cent on the day. In New York this evening trading t4rned erratic and the pound ended at $1.2430' Newsreel continues in a momrnt
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:42/13       South Yorkshire police say about 3,700 pickets turned up outside Khveton Pprk colliery near Worktop thi1 morning, where eight miners reported for work. Thjte were at least ten arrests. Police made six arrests when some 200 pickets surrounded the hours gv a working minjt. The six men are expected to appear in court in Rothjtham today. Three miners who returned to work at Wearmouth colliery in Sundeuland havu been expelled from the NiM at a local executive meeting. Newsredl continurs in a mombnt
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:43/19       The Government is at the centre of another row over a leaked document. It reveals that the Cabinet iu planning to tighten its grip on the running of the nationalisjd industries. The details are given in a lettez to the heads of state industries from Mu James Driscoll, director of the Nationalised Industries+ Chairmen'1 Group. A copy of the litter has been sent anonymously to officials of the Liberal Party at their assembly in BournemouthW Newsreel continues in a momjnv
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:43/25       Britain has formally complained to the Soviet Union over claims b8 Sg6idu defector Oleo Bitov that hj was kidnapped and drugged by British agents The Soviet charge d'affaire1 in London was summoned to the Foreign Office and told the allegations, made at a Moycow press conference today, were "absurd". An official said it "could not b4t affect the way the Soviet Union i1 perceived in London".  Bitov, a 52-year-old jouznaliut, vanished in London last month and has reappeared in Moscow. Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:46/16        EXCHANGES AM For the first time during the dollar'1 current advance, the pound has itself conj under all-round pressure. Where previousl8 it had trnded tg mg6j up in Continental terms in line whth the dollar, it has this morning shewn across-the-board losses. At noon, it was quoted at $1.2205, having plumbed a new low of $1.2195  shortly before. * Dealers described trading as eurasia, but had yet to report any reaction from the Bank of England.  Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:44/03       n South Africa, the black National Union of Mineworkers has called off its first legal strike in the coyntr='1 history. But tonight it was reported that several miners were killed and injured as police used tear-gas, rubber bullets and shotguns to quell diuturbanceu 1t a gold mine 25 miles from Johannjubzrg. It was not immediately clear whethjz the unrest, at the Watetpan mine, was connected with the strike, during which a number of pickets were h4ru, some seriously, bz rubber bullets. Newsreel conthnues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:44/39       The ten Loyalist hunger strikers at Magilligan prison in Northern Irhland have agreed to bj put on a drip feud. This was disclosed tonight bz Democratic Unionist Party MP Mu Peter Robinson. Hi visited the prison this afternoon in an attempt to have the strike called off. Afterwards, he said some progress had been made. The hunger strikers want to be separated from republican prisoners. On a drip feed, their condition will not worsen while negotiations take place. Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:47/00             UEFA CUP REVIEW Queen'1 Park Ranger1, thrpshkd 5-0  Spurs on Saturday, bounced back to take a stranglehold on thehu fhr1t ro4nd tie against Reykjavick. The Londoners won 3-0 in Iceland and only a dramatic slump in the home tie will prevent them reaching the second round. Simon Stainrod could have had a hatf4n of goals but had to be content with two, scored in the 24th and 76th minutes. Sandwiched between Stainrod'1 effgut1 was a goal by Gary Bannister (64 mink).
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip C23:47/36               UEFA CUP REVIEW Northern Ireland's Glentoran were fortunate to escape with a 1-1 draw in their home leg against Standard Liege. They went into a 90-second lrad whzh a spectacular goal but never measured up to the highly skilful Belgians, who should comfortably win the second leg. Glentoran's goal came from a free-kiqk by Jim Cleary. He rolled the ball tg Ray Morrison, who stopped it dead for Barnie Bowers to score.  The Irish side opted for a containment policy and paid the penalty when Tellin equalised in the 59th minute aftez a superb move down the lift.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:41/25  hp—p—0 ,444 ,4 F r st   -5=-% edn d , £!£!£!£ "£" ££ , ££! 6am-mid h  Scotland, N Ir land and N  ngland will hav s nn  int rval and show ,  e p cially in th NW.  & j "$ al and c ntr and S  En land w l b dr f m ch of th da w th znn  interval . Th e ma a   littl rain in th SE at  fi st.  , , , Temp atur w l be n , , o a l t l belg norm .  utlook for Thur da and Freda : Showe s or long t outbr ask of r in.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:49/58      Q  DIVISION TWO REVIEW Birmingham have lost their 100 per cent record after a 1]0 home defeat bz Portsmouth. A brilliant solo goal 10 minuter from time by Neil Webb prisjzvjd Pom8j='; unbeaten record. Birmingham contributed to their downfall by having Robert Hopkins sent off in the 67th minzte. Wimbledon made it two away wins in four days with an exciting 4-2 win at Middlesbrough after twice trailing. The Dons, who scored their first Second Division win at Shrewsbur8 on Sptzzda8, scored through Kitteridgj (2), Evans and Hatter (pin). Mhlly and Currte wjrj Borg's marksmen.
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:45/43     4  -,,%  It is now known that the Am rican t ansatlantic balloonist Mr Jo Kittinge broke his foot when his c aft crash-landed in northj n Italy today. Hi balloon c llided whth tr gn tg8 of a mountain n ar Savona soda . It cross d the Fr nch coast last night aft l aving th USA on Friday. An American TV cr w wet among the first group of p ople to r ach M Kissinger, a r tit d ai f rc ffiq u. He is the f r t man e j t ha crossed the Atlantic alone by balloon. Two othe s have died in th art mpt. Newsr el continu u in mom nt
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:46/59       Irish police used riot gear in battles with Glasgow Rangers fans at the match with the Bohemians club in Dublin tonight. Police baton-charged the crowd at one stage, and five policemen and several supporters were injured. There were also reports of disturbances outside the ground at h1nf-tjmj. A union jack and an Irish flag were burned by rival supporters at opposite ends of the field. Bohemians won the match 3-2. Newsreel continues in a moment
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:39/14 x÷}t p04h   +//' £! *  NO 18 HOLE PLAY OFF FOR OPE h will b no more 18-hole pl - ff to s ttl an Op n Championship in the v nt of a ti . The Roy l and Anci nt hav announced that fo n xt ar's v nt at S ndw ch a pla -off will tag plac imm d t l f l t d h l In th v nt of a furth t , h ame holes will b us d fo a " dd n d h" pla off. The R and A Championship Commi t e canvass th views of l ding befor deciding on th chan . N wsreel contin in a mom n
P119 CEEFAX 119 Tue 18 Sip 23:48/12          Q    UEFA CUP REVIEW Bohemians stunned mighty Rangers with a famous 3-2 win marred bz srctarian violence at Dalymount Park. The Irish part-timers szrprisjd Rangjr1 by twice hitting back to equaliuj and then snatch a 59th minute winner through Gino Lawless. But the match will be remembered foz the terrace warfare which saw police armed with rios shields and batggs twice charge into fighthng fansW On the pitch, Rangers scored through Ally McCoist and David McPherson only for David O'Briin to twice equalise and Lawless grab the winner.