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Elite Pro-Experience I West Ham United Foundation International Academy 2021 Key Facts
ELITE PRO-EXPERIENCE I WEST HAM UNITED FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY 2021 We are pleased to offer this world-leading Elite Pro-Experience Soccer programme! KEY FACTS Enjoy the soccer experience of a lifetime with our Elite Pro- Experience! Train at LOCATION West Ham United Foundation International Academy and experience the professional- training methods that have made elite players worldwide. London ACCOMMODATION BOYS´ HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME Players can pursue to reach their highest potential, focused on technical, tactical, team University of East London, preparation and performance analysis, mental development and injury prevention. Immerse (Docklands Campus) yourself in a professional football environment with like-minded soccer enthusiasts and enhance your technical and match-play skills under the guidance of West Ham United TRAINING GROUND Foundation Coaching team. At the same time as participating in rewarding training sessions, West Ham Stadium training it is an opportunity to showcase your skills and demonstrate your passion and commitment complex for the game. PROGRAMME AVAILABLE You will receive soccer training in an academy system widely-recognised as the best in the UK. You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in the professional environment of a Individuals & groups premiership club, understand what it takes to become a professional player and experience the best, intensive training of your life! DURATION 1 - 5 weeks PROGRAMME STRUCTURE: The programme is designed for players already playing at a high-level and aims to take START DATES participants to the next-level through training methods and techniques developed for the 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th July professional teams. Training covers all areas of technical skills, tactical skills, physical conditioning and psychological techniques to provide a comprehensive and rewarding 1st August programme. -
Wolverhampton 1953
WOLVERHAMPTON 1953 Updated 8.4.2019 Friday 3rd April 1953 Monmore Green Stadium, Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Wasps 52 Stoke Potters 32 (National League Division Two) Wolverhampton Jim Tolley 2’ 3 2’ 3 10 2 Harry Bastable 3 2’ 3 3 11 1 Eric Irons 3 3 2 3 11 Brian Shepherd 2’ 3 2’ 2’ 9 3 Jimmy Grant 1’ 0 0 1’ 2 2 Benny King 2 1 1 2 6 1 Les Tolley 0 0 0 Ivor Davies 1’ 2 3 1 Stoke Ken Adams 1 2 2’ 1 6 1 John Fitzpatrick 0 3 0 1 4 Don Potter 1 3 3 7 Reg Fearman 0 1 2’ 3 6 1 Ron Peace 3 1 0 1’ 5 1 Lionel Pugh 0 0 1 1 Fred Siggins 1’ 0 1 1 Alan Hailstone 0 0 2 0 2 Ht1 Bastable, J.Tolley, Adams, Fitzpatrick 68.0 5 1 5 1 Ht2 Irons, Shepherd, Potter, Fearman (f) 69.2 5 1 10 2 Ht3 Peace, King, Grant, Pugh 70.6 3 3 13 5 Ht4 Shepherd, Adams, Siggins, L.Tolley 68.8 3 3 16 8 Ht5 J.Tolley, Bastable, Fearman, Hailstone (f) 69.4 5 1 21 9 Ht6 Irons, Shepherd, Peace, Pugh (f) 69.6 5 1 26 10 Ht7 Fitzpatrick, Adams, King, Grant 69.8 1 5 27 15 Ht8 Potter, Irons, Davies, Hailstone 69.6 3 3 30 18 Ht9 Bastable, J.Tolley, Pugh, Peace 68.6 5 1 35 19 Ht10 Irons, Shepherd, Pugh, Peace 70.0 5 1 40 20 Ht11 Potter, Fearman, King, Grant 69.4 1 5 41 25 Ht12 J.Tolley, Hailstone, Peace, L.Tolley 69.0 3 3 44 28 Ht13 Fearman, Davies, Grant, Siggins (f) 68.8 3 3 47 31 Ht14 Bastable, King, Fitzpatrick, Hailstone (f) 68.6 5 1 52 32 Wolverhampton Scratch Race (3 laps) Ht1: Irons, Bastable, Adams, Fearman 51.6 Ht2: Shepherd, J.Tolley, Peace, Potter 51.2 Ht3: Grant, Brown, King, Fitzpatrick 52.0 Final: Irons, Shepherd, Grant, King 52.0 Staffordshire Scurry Derek Timms, Syd George, -
Goalden Times: December, 2011 Edition
GOALDEN TIMES 0 December, 2011 1 GOALDEN TIMES Declaration: The views and opinions expressed in this magazine are those of the authors of the respective articles and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Goalden Times. All the logos and symbols of teams are the respective trademarks of the teams and national federations. The images are the sole property of the owners. However none of the materials published here can fully or partially be used without prior written permission from Goalden Times. If anyone finds any of the contents objectionable for any reasons, do reach out to us at [email protected]. We shall take necessary actions accordingly. Cover Illustration: Neena Majumdar & Srinwantu Dey Logo Design: Avik Kumar Maitra Design and Concepts: Tulika Das Website: www.goaldentimes.org Email: [email protected] Facebook: Goalden Times http://www.facebook.com/pages/GOALden-Times/160385524032953 Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/goaldentimes December, 2011 GOALDEN TIMES 2 GT December 2011 Team P.S. Special Thanks to Tulika Das for her contribution in the Compile&Publish Process December, 2011 3 GOALDEN TIMES | Edition V | First Whistle …………5 Goalden Times is all set for the New Year Euro 2012 Group Preview …………7 Building up towards EURO 2012 in Poland-Ukraine, we review one group at a time, starting with Group A. Is the easiest group really 'easy'? ‘Glory’ – We, the Hunters …………18 The internet-based football forums treat them as pests. But does a glory hunter really have anything to be ashamed of? Hengul -
Swindon 1958
SWINDON 1958 Thanks to Robert Bamford Updated 17.04.2014 Friday 4 April 1958 SWINDON ROBINS 65 NORWICH STARS 31 Challenge SWINDON Bob Roger 3 2 3 2* 3 - - 13 (1) Mike Broadbank 2* 3 1* 2* 1* - - 9 (4) Ian Williams (C) 2 1* 2* 1 3 - - 9 (2) Ernie Lessiter 1* 2 3 3 2 - - 11 (1) Neil Street 2* 2* 1* 2 2* - - 9 (4) George White 3 3 2 1* 2* - - 11 (2) Roy Taylor 0 3 - - - - - 3 Team manager: Bob Jones NORWICH Aub Lawson (C) 1 0 1 1 1 1 - 5 Phil Clarke 0 1* 0 0 1 - - 2 (1) Ove Fundin 3 3 3 3 3 3 - 18 Derek Strutt 0 0 0 0 - - - 0 Billy Bales X - - - - - - 0 Harry Edwards N R 0 2 - - - 2 Arne Hendriksen 1 2 1 0 X 0 - 4 Team manager: Gordon Parkins ACU Referee: Cecil Telling Ht 1: Roger, Broadbank, Lawson, Clarke, 75.6 (5-1) Ht 2: Fundin, Williams, Lessiter, Strutt, 74.6 (8-4) Ht 3: (Re-Run) White, Street, Hendriksen, Bales (f, ex), Edwards (f, ns), 75.0 (13-5) Ht 4: Broadbanks, Hendriksen, Clarke, Taylor, 76.0 (16-8) Ht 5: Fundin, Lessiter, Williams, Lawson, 74.2 (19-11) Ht 6: Fundin, Roger, Broadbanks, Strutt, 74.0 (22-14) Ht 7: White, Street, Lawson, Clarke, 74.8 (27-15) Ht 8: Roger, Broadbanks, Hendriksen, Edwards (ret), 75.2 (32-16) Ht 9: Fundin, White, Street, Strutt, 73.8 (35-19) Ht 10: Lessiter, Williams, Lawson, Clarke, 75.0 (40-20) Ht 11: Lessiter, Roger, Lawson, Edwards, 74.8 (45-21) Ht 12: Fundin, Street, Broadbanks, Hendriksen, 75.0 (48-24) Ht 13: Taylor, Edwards, Williams, Hendriksen (ex), 75.8 (52-26) Ht 14: Fundin, Lessiter, White, Hendriksen, 74.0 (55-29) Ht 15: Williams, Street, Lawson, Strutt, 75.2 (60-30) Ht 16: Roger, White, Clarke, Bales (ns), 75.8 (3 riders only) (65-31) Programme changes: Ht 3: Hendriksen replaced Edwards, who was unable to participate in the re-run; Ht 5: TS Lawson for Bales; TS Fundin for Edwards; Ht 8: Hendriksen replaced Bales; Ht 12: Hendriksen replaced Bales; Ht 13: Hendriksen replaced Strutt. -
Belle Vue 1948
Belle Vue 1948 Compiled by Jim Henry and Barry Stephenson Update 31.5.2014 Updated 6.8.2020 Saturday 27th March 1948 Belle Vue Stadium, Manchester Manchester Cup Jack Parker E 3 3 3 9 Dent Oliver 1 0 2 E 3 Bill Pitcher F 2 3 5 Brian Wilson 3 2 F 1 6 Bob Fletcher F 0 Ralph Horne 2 1 1 1 5 Jim Boyd 2 2 2 E 6 Wally Lloyd 1 E 2 2 5 Louis Lawson F 1 1 3 5 Walter Hull 3 1 1 0 5 Bert Lacey E 0 0 1 1 Jack Tennant 1 0 0 1 2 Tommy Price 3 3 3 3 12 Bill Gilbert 3 2 2 1 8 George Wilks 2 3 3 3 11 Split Waterman F 0 E 2 2 Roy Craighead 2 3 2 2 9 Ht1 T.Price, Wilks, Oliver, Parker (ef) 77.0 Ht2 Wilson, Boyd, Pitcher (f), Lawson (f) 79.8 Ht3 Hull, Horne, Fletcher (f), Lacey (ef) 75.6 Ht4 Gilbert, Craighead, Lloyd, Waterman (f) 78.0 Ht5 Wilks, Boyd, Hull, Waterman 77.8 Ht6 Parker, Pitcher, Tennant, Lloyd (ef) 78.8 Ht7 Price, Gilbert, Lawson, Lacey 77.2 Ht8 Craighead, Wilson, Horne, Oliver 79.2 Ht9 Wilks, Gilbert, Horne, Tennant 78.0 Ht10 Parker, Boyd, Gilbert, Lacey 79.8 Ht11 Wilks, Craighead, Lawson, Tennant 79.8 Ht12 Lawson, Oliver, Hull, Waterman (ef) 81.0 Ht13 Price, Lloyd, Tennant, Wilson (f) 80.4 Ht14 Parker, Craighead, Wilson, Hull 77.8 Ht15 Price, Waterman, Horne, Boyd (ef) 79.4 Ht16 Pitcher, Lloyd, Lacey, Oliver (ef) 80.4 Final Parker, Wilks, Price, Craighead 80.0 Novice Race Alec Edwards, Jack Gordon, Ken Sharples, George Smith (ret) 88.2 Stadium Scratch Races Ht1 Lawson, Gilbert, Lloyd, Pitcher 80.0 Ht2 Lacey, Tennant, Horne (nf), Boyd (nf) 84.2 Monday 29th March 1948 Belle Vue Stadium, Manchester Easter Tournament (Afternoon) Jack Parker 3 -
REGISTER of MEMBERS' FINANCIAL INTERESTS Updates
REGISTER OF MEMBERS’ FINANCIAL INTERESTS updates 15 May to 4 June 2018 (Please note that this document does not include minor corrections.) _________________ Adams, Nigel (Selby and Ainsty) 3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources Name of donor: William Hill plc Address of donor: Greenside House, 50 Station Road, London N22 7TP Amount of donation, or nature and value if donation in kind: two tickets for myself and a member of staff to Cheltenham Racecourse including hospitality; total value £540 (£270each) Date received: 16 March 2018 Date accepted: 16 March 2018 Donor status: company, registration 04212563 (Registered 29 May 2018) Ali, Rushanara (Bethnal Green and Bow) 3. Gifts, benefits and hospitality from UK sources Name of donor: Canary Wharf Group Address of donor: One Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London E14 5AB Amount of donation, or nature and value if donation in kind: Two tickets for a football match at West Ham Stadium, which included dinner, total value £800 Date received: 10 May 2018 Date accepted: 10 May 2018 Donor status: company, registration 4191122 (Registered 22 May 2018) Badenoch, Mrs Kemi (Saffron Walden) 1. Employment and earnings Payments from the Telegraph Media Group, 111 Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0DT: Payment of £250 expected for an article written on 9 May 2018. Hours: 2.5 hrs. (Registered 04 June 2018) 1 Begley, Órfhlaith (West Tyrone) Nil Boles, Nick (Grantham and Stamford) 1. Employment and earnings 3 May 2018, received £900 from the Daily Mail, Associated Newspapers, 2 Derry Street, London W8 5TT, for an article which appeared on 27 December 2017. -
WALTHAMSTOW 1951 Thanks to Alan Bates Updated 2.3.2013
WALTHAMSTOW 1951 Thanks to Alan Bates Updated 2.3.2013 Monday 26th March 1951 Walthamstow Stadium, London Walthamstow Wolves 51 Southampton Saints 33 (Southern Shield) Walthamstow Jim Boyd 1 3 3 1* 8 1 4 Reg Reeves 3 2*0 2* 7 2 4 Jimmy Grant 0 1*1*1 3 2 4 Harry Edwards 3 1 2 3 9 0 4 Benny King 2*2 2*2 8 2 4 Pete Lansdale 3 0 3 3 9 0 4 Archie Windmill 3 2 5 0 2 Bert Edwards 2 0 2 0 2 Southampton Jim Squibb 2 2 1 0 5 0 4 Les Wotton 0 3 2 1 6 0 4 Roy Craighead 1*0 3 0 4 1 4 Charlie May 2 1 1 3 7 0 4 Tom Oakley 0 0 2 3 5 0 4 Harold McNaughton 1 3 1*0 5 1 4 Bill Holden 0 1 1 0 2 Bert Croucher 0 0 0 0 2 1 Reg Reeves, Jim Squibb, Jim Boyd, Les Wotton 65.8 4 – 2 4 – 2 2 Harry Edwards, Charlie May, Roy Craighead, Jimmy Grant 63.6 3 – 3 7 – 5 3 Pete Lansdale, Benny King, Harold McNaughton, Tom Oakley 64.8 5 – 1 12 – 6 4 Archie Windmill, Jim Squibb, Harry Edwards, Bill Holden 65.4 4 – 2 16 – 8 5 Jim Boyd, Reg Reeves, Charlie May, Roy Craighead 66.2 5 – 1 21 – 9 6 Harold McNaughton, Harry Edwards, Jimmy Grant, Tom Oakley 65.4 3 – 3 24 – 12 7 Les Wotton, Benny King, Jim Squibb, Pete Lansdale 65.8 2 – 4 26 – 16 8 Roy Craighead, Bert Edwards, Jimmy Grant, Bert Croucher 65.2 3 – 3 29 – 19 9 Jim Boyd, Tom Oakley, Harold McNaughton, Reg Reeves 64.8 3 – 3 32 – 22 10 Harry Edwards, Les Wotton, Jimmy Grant, Jim Squibb 64.4 4 – 2 36 – 24 11 Pete Lansdale, Benny King, Charlie May, Roy Craighead 65.6 5 – 1 41 – 25 12 Tom Oakley, Archie Windmill, Jim Boyd, Bert Croucher 64.4 3 – 3 44 – 28 13 Charlie May, Benny King, Bill Holden, Bert Edwards 66.6 2 – 4 46 – 32 -
Hastings Speedway Results 1948 Friday 19Th March 1948 Knowle
Hastings Speedway Results 1948 Friday 19th March 1948 Knowle Stadium, Bristol Bristol Bulldogs 66 Southampton/Hastings 18 (Challenge) Bristol Jack Mountford 2*2*2*2* 8 4 4 Fred Tuck 3 3 3 3 12 0 4 Eric Salmon 2*3 3 3 11 1 4 Roger Wise 3 1 2*2* 8 2 4 Billy Hole 3 3 3 3 12 0 4 Mike Beddoe 2*2*2*2* 8 4 4 Cyril Quick 3 3 6 0 2 Johnny Hole 0 1 1 0 2 Southampton/Hastings Bob Oakley 0 2 1 0 3 0 4 Bert Croucher 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 Wally Green 1 0 1*1 3 1 4 Jock Grierson 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 Alf Bottoms 1 1 1 1 4 0 4 Ken Tidbury 0 0 0 1 1 0 4 Alf Kaines 1 2 3 0 2 Ron Clark 2 0 2 0 2 1 Fred Tuck, Jack Mountford, Bert Croucher, Bob Oakley 70.2 5 – 1 5 – 1 2 Roger Wise, Eric Salmon, Wally Green, Jock Grierson 69.8 5 – 1 10 – 2 3 Billy Hole, Mike Beddoe, Alf Bottoms, Ken Tidbury 69.2 5 – 1 15 – 3 4 Cyril Quick, Jack Mountford, Alf Kaines, Jock Grierson 69.4 5 – 1 20 – 4 5 Eric Salmon, Bob Oakley, Roger Wise, Bert Croucher 69.6 4 – 2 24 – 6 6 Billy Hole, Mike Beddoe, Jock Grierson, Wally Green 71.4 5 – 1 29 – 7 7 Fred Tuck, Jack Mountford, Alf Bottoms, Ken Tidbury 70.2 5 – 1 34 – 8 8 Eric Salmon, Ron Clark, Wally Green, Johnny Hole 71.4 3 – 3 37 – 11 9 Billy Hole, Mike Beddoe, Bob Oakley, Bert Croucher 71 5 – 1 42 – 12 10 Fred Tuck, Jack Mountford, Wally Green, Jock Grierson 71.4 5 – 1 47 – 13 11 Eric Salmon, Roger Wise, Alf Bottoms, Ken Tidbury 69.2 5 – 1 52 – 14 12 Billy Hole, Alf Kaines, Johnny Hole, Bob Oakley 71 4 – 2 56 – 16 13 Cyril Quick, Roger Wise, Alf Bottoms, Ron Clark 69.4 5 – 1 61 – 17 14 Fred Tuck, Mike Beddoe, Ken Tidbury, Bert Croucher 71.4 5 – -
May (Bealtaine), 2018 Mick the Miller
Volume XLIV, No. 3 • May (Bealtaine), 2018 Mick the Miller .........................................................................................................In May in Milwaukee, and Wisconsin, to Sunday dinners," and described gam- Then a race made for movies took Irish sports come out to play on their bling that "the distribution of losses and place. By 8:45pm, when the final took pitches. We all are aware that the Sham- dividends had an anti-social character be- place, some 40,000 spectators were in the rock Club sponsors two hurling teams, and cause the poorest, the most unhappy, the ground. The lineup was four dogs; Beads- a Gaelic football team. Both leagues will physically and emotionally handicapped, man at 20–1; Palatinus at 3–1; Entomb at be practicing sports that go back hundreds are made to pay for the professionals and 9–2, and finally Mick the Miller. Palati- of years. semi-professionals who get hold of inti- nus made the best start, at the first bend And many of Ireland’s greatest athletes mate knowledge.” both Mick and Entomb attempted to move came from those games. But in May we But Mick was born to run. He won his inside to the rail, but Beadsman collided also honor the death of one who was con- first race, the Punchestown Stakes. His with both of them, sending all three dogs sidered to be the greatest to come from Ire- career that year was four more wins, until sprawling. The no–race klaxon went off, land – Mick the Miller. a bout of distemper sidelined him for the and the race had to be restarted. -
Albert King: a 1930S Speedway Fan Turned Baseball Follower
BaseballGB Full Article Albert King: A 1930s speedway fan turned baseball follower Josh Chetwynd 11 August 2009 This article has been written for Harringay, and Streatham and Mitcham. The league Project Cobb (the Project for the was the brainchild of Liverpool native Sir John Chronicling of British Baseball). Moores, who at the time ran the highly successful Littlewoods Football Pools. Just a few years earlier, hen teenager Albert King peered out of Moores had attended baseball games in the United the window from his family home on States and had become an enthusiastic supporter. He W Roman Road in East Ham, he had an started a professional league in the north of England uninterrupted view across the fields of the vertical in 1935 and decided to expand the following year. In corrugated iron sheets on the perimeter of West Ham London, he deputized LD Wood, who was the owner Stadium. Like more people in the area in the 1930s, of a factory in Wembley, to set baseball in motion in King was aware of the spectacles of speedway and London. Wood would also become the owner of the dog racing that had become so popular at the West Ham club. behemoth edifice that could reputedly seat some When King entered West Ham Stadium to the 120,000 spectators. He was mainly a fan of the sounds of the crack of ash wood baseball bats speedway and between 1932 and 1940 he rarely smacking leather balls, it was wholly foreign to him. missed a meeting at the stadium. In addition, as early His friend Markey taught him the staple baseball song as 1930, King had also attended football games when “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” and King joined the a sprinkling of some 5,000 fans rooted on Thames supporters‟ club (cost: one shilling), attending games Football Club in third division league play. -
Wembley 1956
WEMBLEY 1956 Thanks to Peter Jackson Updated 23.3.2020 Saturday 31st March 1956 Belle Vue, Manchester Belle Vue Aces 45 Wembley Lions 39 (Challenge) Belle Vue Ken Sharples 2 3 3 0 8 Peter Williams 1’ 1 2’ 2 6 2 Peter Craven 2 3 3 3 11 Fred Rogers 1’ 3 0 2’ 6 2 Dick Fisher 3 2 3 2 10 Bob Duckworth 1 0 F 0 1 Slant Payling 0 1 1 Tink Maynard 1 1 2 Wembley Tommy Price 3 2 2 1 8 Freddie Williams 0 3 1’ 3 7 1 Brian Crutcher 3 2 3 3 11 Jimmy Gooch 0 1 2 1 4 Split Waterman 0 2 0 0 2 Eric French 2 2’ 1 1 6 1 Mike Broadbanks 0 F 0 Ken Adams 1’ 0 1 1 Ht1 Price, Sharples, P.Williams, F.Williams 72.4 3 3 3 3 Ht2 Crutcher, Craven, Rogers, Gooch 72.4 3 3 6 6 Ht3 Johnston, French, Duckworth, Waterman 73.2 4 2 10 8 Ht4 Craven, Crutcher, Adams, Payling 72.8 3 3 13 11 Ht5 F.Williams, French, P.Williams, Duckworth 74.2 1 5 14 16 Ht6 Rogers, Price, Fisher, Broadbanks 73.4 4 2 18 18 Ht7 Crutcher, Fisher, Gooch, Duckworth (f) 74.2 2 4 20 22 Ht8 Sharples, Waterman, Maynard, Adams 75.4 4 2 24 24 Ht9 Craven, Price, F.Williams, Rogers (ef) 74.4 3 3 27 27 Ht10 Fisher, Gooch, Payling, Broadbanks (ef) 73.8 4 2 31 29 Ht11 Sharples, P.Williams, French, Waterman 75.2 5 1 36 30 Ht12 F.Williams, Fisher, Price, Duckworth 75.8 2 4 38 34 Ht13 Craven, Rogers, French, Waterman 74.8 5 1 43 35 Ht14 Crutcher, P.Williams, Gooch, Sharples 74.6 2 4 45 39 Monday 2nd April 1956 Wimbledon Stadium, London Wimbledon Dons 61.5 Wembley Lions 46.5 (Challenge) WIMBLEDON Ronnie Moore 18 Barry Briggs 10.5 Peter Moore 9 Ron How 9 Alf Hagon 7 Cyril Maidment 3 Reg Trott 3 Cyril Brine 2 WEMBLEY -
Leicester 1953
Leicester 1953 Thanks to Tim Grant Completed 28.1.2016 Friday 27th March 1953 Blackbird Road Stadium, Leicester Leicester Hunters 36 Coventry Bees 48 (East Midlands Challenge Bowl) Leicester Joe Bowkis 1’ 1 2 3 7 1 Len Williams 2 3 1’ 3 9 1 Jack Mountford X 2 0 1 3 Harwood Pike 3 2 0 0 5 Dennis Parker 2 2 3 2 9 Fred Perkins 0 0 0 Charlie Barsby 0 0 0 0 Alf Parker 1 2’ 0 3 1 Coventry Vic Emms E 1 2’ 3 1 Charlie New 3 3 3 2 11 Johnny Reason 1’ 2 3 2 8 1 Stan Williams 2 0 1’ 1 4 1 Les Hewitt 3 3 3 0 9 Derrick Tailby 1 1 E 1’ 3 1 Reg Duval 3 1 3 7 Jack Wright 2’ 1 3 1 Ht1 New, L.Williams, Bowkis, Emms (ef) 68.6 3 3 3 3 Ht2 Pike, S.Williams, Reason, Mountford (exc) 70.6 3 3 6 6 Ht3 Hewitt, D.Parker, Tailby, Perkins 69.6 2 4 8 10 Ht4 Duval, Pike, Emms, Barsby 70.4 2 4 10 14 Ht5 L.Williams, Reason, Bowkis, S.Williams 68.0 4 2 14 16 Ht6 Hewitt, Mountford, Tailby, Pike 70.6 2 4 16 20 Ht7 New, D.Parker, Duval, Perkins 69.6 2 4 18 24 Ht8 Reason, Wright, A.Parker, Mountford 69.4 1 5 19 29 Ht9 Hewitt, Bowkis, L.Williams, Tailby (ef) 69.4 3 3 22 32 Ht10 New, Emms, Mountford, Pike 69.2 1 5 23 37 Ht11 D.Parker, Reason, S,Williams, Barsby 70.2 3 3 26 40 Ht12 Bowkis, A.Parker, Wright, Hewitt 70.0 5 1 31 41 Ht13 Duval, D.Parker, S.Williams, Barsby 70.6 2 4 33 45 Ht14 L.Williams, New, Tailby, A.Parker 69.6 3 3 36 48 Sandiacre Scratch Race Perkins, A.Parker, Wright, Holland 71.4 Junior Scratch Race Barry East, Gordon Stevens, Dennis Fletcher, Douglas Jackson 72.2 New Season Trophy Ht1 Perkins, Barsby, Emms, Mountford 72.0 Ht2 New, Pike, Hewitt, Bowkis (f)