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10 Shields Gazette , Saturday , October 11 , 1975 PARKER KEEP : FRANCI ALTHOUGH all their chief title rivals won , South Shields kept three points ahead after a hard earned 3-2 win at Alnwick last week in the Northern Alliance . WITH G Despite conceding the first goal the Mariners snapped back with three counters before the break , which was just as well because Alnwick had them on the defensive later on . Kenny Parker kept his goal - a - game record with the last one after Jim Robson and Ray Young had scored . Seaham had to make a comeback too after Wallsend Athletic had opened the scoring , but it finally all came right for Red Star with a 3-2 vicory . Denis Halliday ( 2 ) and young Malcolm Guy were the scorers for Seaham , who fielded a new goalie in Bernie Giblin when both Alan Turns and Jeff Williams were ruled out through injury . That 10-0 rout of Bedlington took Carlisle City into third from top place on goal average above Percy Main . The Cumbrians dropped That second - half equaliser put Wallington chance back in with a before Jim Robson rattled in the welcome winner to put Shields through to the second round . Lynn Rutherford deserves a special mention for another fine full back display , including the two superb centres from which Shields scored . Seaham Red Star suffered their first reverse of the season in going home at to down 2-0 Two Belford . battling breakaways second - half sufficed to sink Seaham who had pushed up all their players to break the deadlock , and a sparkling display by Belford keeper Dave Anderson saved his side . Carlisle City caught Mor peth Town out with two key men off , Billy Kidd being married and Brian Main at the wedding , and this served the Cumbrians well to win 2-0 , and avenged a home defeat earlier this season . the of Percy Main had to wait for a last minute clincher gan apa F Du ma the the doi Pe mi A br to re Of FRANCIS LEE pro vides a perfect illus tration of what RUTHERFORD'S SUPERB CENTRES IT was League Cup day last week in the Northern Alliance when South Shields survived å scare to beat Wallington 2-1 after quite struggle . a hectic With ace scorer Ken Parker declared unfit the Mariners had to reshuffle the side , but after an early Steve Hunter goal , they settled down . people in the game mean when they talk about positive foot ball . More than a Alnwick shared Town the honours in an eight goal drama at Durham University , where the students have useful squad on this display . To score four times against one of the best defences in the league indicates University will be a force to be reckoned with . any DID THE TRICK FOR MARINERS to beat Throckley Welfare 2-1 in a hard robust game . Campbell Murphy put Percy Main ahead before half - time , and though Den Hodgson got the equaliser , justice was served with Ron Hammell near the end as " sub " to grab the winner . came on A 3-1 win at Workington showed the improvement by Greenwells from last season , and augurs well for progress in the league . The overworked took Bedlington defence ( 9-0 ) another pounding against Wallsend Athletic , who have now beaten the Terriers in the league 5-1 , the N.F.A. Benevolent Bowl 3-1 and the League Cup so far this season . also the It shows the of deterioration Bedlington side , which less than four years ago the finished second in league and as runners - up in the League Cup ! In the only league game of the day Marine Park continued their slump to five successive defeats , four of them in the league , by losing 2-1 to Newcastle who University , playing their first game of the season . were Steve Centre forward Earl ( 2 ) made a sparkling debut to show why he played for Scunthorpe before coming to University , and others to in shine the young students ' side were 18 - year old Phil Atkinson , Peter Bell from Newbiggin Hall and ex = Boys Club , Wallsend Athletic player George Gibb . With most of last year's squad available students look like the being a strong force . NORTHERN ALLIANCE South Shields & Seaham RS P W D L F A Pt 6 2 26 9 14 *** 8 Carlisle C ... 8 Percy M. Am 7 6 *** 6 Wallington 7 Morpeth T Thr'ckley Wel 6 Alnwick T 8 Marine Park Work'ton Res . 8 Belford Greenwells Wallsend Ath . 7 N'cle Univ Durham Univ 1 ... 2 Bede Coll . Bedl'gton CW 7 6 8 1 .... ... 2222T1NNW Wawas NDONHOOHINHOH0000 5 16 10 11 5 3 20 7 10 1 18 10 10 4 2 4 1 1 20 1 14 8 9 3 15 13 8 2 15 15 & 2 11 6 7 7 6 3 14 13 5 6 20 18 4 5 13 21 3 21 2 4 14 18 4 10 18 1 2 30 2 2 12 7 7 37 3 goal has ried s in ten League and Cup wling has scored eight in om United's twin strikers . d the position is not all it when playing alongside R L P. their seventh successive home win which preserves a 100 per cent record at Roker Park . They lead the table by one point , and their forthcoming fixtures should see them staying on top . On Saturday they are away to Bristol Rovers and then come games against Luton Town ( home ) , York City ( away ) , Nottingham Forest ( home ) , Charlton Athletic ( away ) , Bristol Rovers ( home ) and Oldham Athletic ( home ) before the tough test at Southampton on December 6 . a ******* .. ժկ MARINERS ' UNBEATEN RUN SOUTH SHIELDS extended their unbeaten run into the field of cup football at the Jack Clark Memorial Park on Saturday as they dismissed Wallington 2-1 in the first when of the Northern Alliance Challenge Cup , the scoreline not fully justifying game in which abundance of chances went rout Shielde ... sul66IH r uostor ******** RELS * YLIY 06 Aunque 41 06 so B Aq papeau Iǝ sse [ 2-48 ч рарелие sey deolpuен Лериǝре олар ет fudex ? ՅԱԼ Shields Gazette , Monday , October 13 , 1975-11 CONTINUES leading two minutes earlier for Ray Young's miss on the Hunter's shot gave half hour . Wallington's Wallington keeper Hodgson offside trap failed , Alan no chance , but as the players Suggett raced to the bye line celebrated an a goal , the and put back a low cross referee , in line with play , which Young flicked ( er sahyonifand . the har . ( n ) K 0000 ( LSIN ) ung uume 200 ( ) Axis pun 00000 22 Sels ( 5 ) 000 EZ over 80093 ( - A Steve Hunter heads the ball over goalkeeper Hodgson to give South Shields a 1-0 lead in their Northern Alliance Challenge Cup first round tie against Wallington at the Jack Clark Memorial Park on Saturday . н ONE ᎧᏃᎮᏍᏗᎻ อนุ 091 e um ou pe s ǝходи -- 12 u ᏑᏓᏚᏗ ᏭᏓ Suomy P Snowy ДИИ [ euoI EN puery s joodəлт зе әрин a to UOISIAIP aininu HOLDWRO DIR end Robson headed the winner . A long cross knocked back by Young left him with only the keeper to beat from eight yards . Chances continued to come Shields ' way . 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