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The Saints Cricket Club The Saints Cricket Club FOUNDED 29th MARCH 1959 SUMMER 2014 Chairman’s Message; Welcome to the Saints Cricket Club 2014 Handbook. Annual Dinner This year sees a number of developments in terms of information The Annual Dinner will be held on technology, not least the launch of the new Saints CC web page. Saturday 8th November 2014 The address is on the back page of this book. The site includes at The Tennant Arms, Kilnsey, Skipton. Photographs, Club news/events and Results. Please feel free Yorkshire. BD23 5PS to check it out. Website www.tennantsarms.co.uk Our fixture list this year does not include St Peter’s School; they are unable to accommodate us due to examinations. The Cricket master assures us that he will be including us in next Match Managers’ Names year’s fixtures. and Addresses Chris Farrell - [email protected] After the very poor response and subsequent cancellation of the Martin Laidler - [email protected] Annual Dinner for the second consecutive year your committee has decided to return to the Tennant Arms in Kilnsey for this Graham Wilson - [email protected] year. Places are limited so it will be by invitation to MEMBERS Will Hodson - [email protected] ONLY. Details can be found on the back page. Invitations will be Charlie Metcalfe - [email protected] sent out later this year. The Club is very keen to promote active playing membership. If Club Colours any members have details of prospective candidates would they Would all members note that Simon Holgate has a please contact Match Managers or any Committee members. supply of Club Ties, Sweaters and Club Cuff Links. The club is still very much in need of an injection of new younger If you are interested in buying any of these items, please members. Your committee is actively looking at recruitment for contact Simon. Additionally Blazer material can be this purpose. obtained from Carl Stuart of Ossett. There is enough for Finally my thanks go to Mr. Chris Farrell who managed the a couple more Blazers. Once the supply has been used French tour last year. His hard work and patience ensured that up a further order will have to be placed through despite lack of numbers, the players and their families who went Simon Holgate. had a memorable time. I look forward to meeting many of you again during the summer Club Website and if not at the Tennant Arms in November. www.pitchero.com/clubs/saintscricketclub/ Paul Harrand Rules 1. The Club shall be called the “SAINTS CRICKET CLUB” President: Captain J. D. W. Bailey 2. The annual subscription will be £4.00 for non players, £10 for players, payable by 1st January by Bankers Order. Vice Presidents: 3. The entire management of the Club shall be conducted R. L. Feather by a Committee of not less than seven and not more than J. D. S. Hay fourteen. J. C. Heasman 4. The Committee shall be elected at the Annual General R. P. Hodson Meeting, two members of which shall retire each year in S. R. Hutchinson rotation and be eligible for re-election. J. G. Raybould 5. The Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected S. G. Metcalfe by the Committee at the first Committee Meeting to be held J. A. F. Vallance after the Annual General Meeting. Club Chairman: 6. Any prospective new member must be proposed and seconded by a member of the Club before having his P. A. Harrand name forwarded to the Committee for consideration, who shall have full powers to elect new members to the Club. Club Secretary / Treasurer: R. Hutchinson 7. No match shall be arranged except by the Secretary with the approval of the Committee. Committee Members: 8. Members and Candidates wishing to play in any match C. W. Farrell should write to the manager and NOT wait to be asked. R. J. D. Wilkins 9. Backword should not be given unless replacement has M. Laidler been found. Failure to comply will result in dismissal from G. J. Wilson membership. C. Metcalfe J. Metcalfe 10. Club Colours will be worn at all matches and are available from the Club Secretary. THE SAINTS CRICKET CLUB FIXTURES 2014 Opponents Date Start Venue Match Manager Ampleforth Sunday 12 noon Ampleforth Will Hodson College 27th April College Pocklington Tuesday 2.00 pm Pocklington Martin Laidler School 3rd June School Yorkshire Gentlemen’s Sunday 11.30 am Escrick Graham Wilson Cricket Club 29th June Park Wiltshire Queries Tuesday 11.30 am Studley Royal Cricket Club Charlie Metcalfe Cricket Club 22nd July Galphay Road, Studley Roger, Ripon. HG4 2QR Tel: 01765 605848 www.studleyroyalcc.co.uk Members and Candidates wishing to play in any match should write to the Manager and NOT wait to be asked CLUB COLOURS AND TIES MUST BE WORN AT ALL MATCHES (01964 562567);01964536091;07740464905) Skirlaugh,Hull.HU165HG Avenue, Medforth, Richard,8Bermuda (07785 550539) LS212PJ Braham, Joe,HardestyFarmBarn,Mill,Blubberhouses,Otley. QUALIFIERS LIST Storr, G. S., Hazelwood Cottages, Hazelwood, Bolton Abbey, Skipton. (01756 710295; 07917 016005) HONOURARY LIFE MEMBERS Bolus, J. B., 17 Knighton Road, Nottingham NG5 4FL (0115 92684591) Surguy, M., 3 Sylvester Avenue, Chislehurst, Kent. (0181 4671175) Cope, G. A., Hawksworth Warren, Southway, Tranmere Park, Guiseley. Taylor, Edward, 11 Martin’s Court, Leeman Road, York. YO26 4WS LS20 8HX (0113 2033604; 0776 8558112) Thomassen, Andrew, Westering, York Road, Stillingfleet, York. YO19 6SJ • Greig, I. A. (01904 720083; 07747 827269; [email protected]) Hampshire, J. H., 9 Manor Lane, Throapham, Dinnington, Sheffield. S25 2SW Toogood, G. J., Mount House, 249 High Street, Boston Spa. LS23 6AL (07831 328890; [email protected]) (01937 849842; 07887 830729; [email protected]) Hutton, R. A., Garden Cottage, Ribston Park, Wetherby. LS22 4EZ (01937 583540) Tubbs, N. P., Spire House, 1 Trinity Church Court, Trinity Road, Scarborough. Old, C. M. YO11 2TR (01723 352666; 07885 414550) Parfitt, P. H., Pasture House, 11 Eastgate Street, Holme Hunstanton. PE36 6LL Tudor, A. J. D., 7 Morley Road, Southport, Merseyside. PR9 9JS (01485 525107) (01704 535825; 07545 906039; [email protected]) Platt, R. K., 1 Carr House, Hepworth, Huddersfield. HD9 1TE Van Kempen, L. A., 7 Progress Street, Kaniva, Victoria 3419, Australia (01484 689006/686176; [email protected]) (0061 53922504) Sharpe, P. J., 4 Ashfield, Wetherby. LS22 7TF Varley, J., Flat 4, 19 Parish Gill Road, Ilkley, West Yorkshire. LS29 9NG (01937 582430; 07780 5366552; [email protected]) (07770 069407) Smith A. C., C.B.E., The Old Farmhouse, Wyck, Rissington, Wadkin, R. C. F., 1 Belvedere Gardens, Leeds. LS17 8BS (0113 2695805) Gloucestershire. GL54 2PN (01451 820509) Walford S., 22 Dorchester Road, Surrey. KT13 8PG (01932 888245; 07941 001655; [email protected]) Walford, S. C., 19 Thames Street, Walton on Thames, Surrey RETIRED PLAYING MEMBERS Bailey H.J., 14 North End, Hutton Rudby, Yarm, North Yorkshire. TS15 0DG (Walton on Thames 244561; Weybridge 54811) (01642 701332; [email protected]) Waterton, S. N. V., 2 Brownlow Copse, Walderslade, Chatham, Kent. Bailey, J. A., Wickets, Dippenhall Street, Crundall, Farnham, Surrey. GU10 5NX ME5 9JQ (01634 684643; 07801 979322) (01252 851870) Webb, M. F., The Oaks, Lumb Lane, Almondbury, Huddersfield. HD4 6SZ Bailey, Capt. J. D. W., Casa Aldbro, Felise D Cortez, El Paraiso, 2688 Estpona, Malaga, (01484 423161) Espania; Aldbrough Hall Aldbrough St. John, Richmond, North Yorkshire. DL11 7TF Wells, M., 2 Sandybed Crescent, Scarborough. YO12 5LS (07974 726290) (01325 374434) Whiteley, J. P., 50 Pannal Ash Drive, Harrogate. HG2 0HU Bailey, R. D., Wayside, 39 Field Gate Lane, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. CV8 1BT (01423 61309; 0113 2431221) Bainbridge, A. B., Applegarth, 7 Cowley Road, Acklam, Middlesbrough. TS5 7EU Wigley, J. A., Kerrisdale, Harewood Road, Collingham, Wetherby. LS22 5BY (01642 323727) (01937 72498; 01274 305531) Bainbridge, C., 24 Marston Way, Wetherby. LS22 6XZ Wilkins, R. J. D., Pinsent Masons, 30 Aylesbury Street, London. EC1R 0ER (01937 584409; 01709 570005; [email protected]) (0207 4188183; 07795 272107; [email protected]) Barber, R. I., Woodlands, 20 Quarry Dene, Leeds. LS16 8PA Wilkinson, S. G., Farndale, 23 Blackley Road, Elland, West Yorkshire. (01132 255536; 07962 230753; [email protected]) HX5 0TB (01422 370454; 07767 613240) Booth, G., The Willows, 7 Shepley Road, Stocksmoor, Huddersfield. HD4 6XW Wilson, G. J., 8 10 Manor Gate, Long Newton, Stockton on Tees. TS21 1DD (01484 682804; 07880 711654; [email protected]) (07801 036300; [email protected]) Borrill, D., 122 Tinshill Road, Leeds, LS16 (0113 2671318) Wilson, P., 83 Box Hill, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. (01723 366059) Brawn, D. J. C., West End, Galphay, Nr.Ripon. HG4 3NJ (01423 863101; 502211) Wilson, R. M. H., The Dragons School, 28 Bardwell Road, Oxford. OX2 6SS Briggs, P. D., 1A Gresham Road, Cambridge, CB1 2EP (01865 315505; 07714 899444; [email protected]) (01223 309405; 07746 242933; [email protected]) Wood, C. R. D., Aldbrough Lodge, Aldbrough St. John, Richmond, North Yorkshire. Chadwick, J. P. G., 26 Millfield Road, Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire. (01423 711753) DL11 7TF (01325 374552) Consett, G. M. P., Aden House, Thornton-le-Moor, Northallerton. Wood, J. D., Aldbrough Lodge, Aldbrough St. John, Richmond, North Yorkshire. (Northallerton 5976) DL11 7TF (01325 374552) Consett,J. P.W. P., Brawith Hall, Thirsk, North Yorkshire. YO7 4DX (01845 522151) Young, D. A., Fairleigh Court, Woodthorpe Lane, Sandal, Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Copley, T., 17 Hodgson Crescent, Moortown, Leeds. LS17 8PG (0113 2663956) WF2 6JJ (01924 249500; 07836 335135; [email protected]) Coverdale, S. P., 1 Court Cottages, Overstone Park, Overstone, Northampton. (01604 32917) • Denotes Umpire Crawford, N. C., Spital Farm, Thirsk, North Yorkshire. YO7 3AE Mitchell, A. J., 10 Fern Bank, Pool Road, Otley. LS21 1HG (01845 525873; 0113 2313409) Muirhead, N.
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