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Alan Saxon Plumbers YORKSHIRE This weeks Yorkshire middle route Route MIDDLE Combine race from BILLERICAY May 4th President P Edmond Vel Secretary 2013 is sponsored by: Alan Saxon S.Skelton RACE BILLERICAY Plumbers. Expert and reliable plumbing WEST SOUTH WEST POINT Time of Lib 12-00pm services for East Yorkshire serving both Domestic and Commercial Customers Birdage CN 857 CS 954 CNT 996 WT 1,134 TOTAL 3,941 OP SEC Club Name Ring No Velocity 1 1CS Withernsea H. Society D. Beadle 12P12750 1618.12 2 2CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes BG6158589 1612.98 3 3CS Patrington Haven Leisure Nicholls & White 12S11088 1612.37 4 4CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 12S11599 1595.37 5 5CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 12S11663 1594.37 6 6CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 12S12071 1594.30 7 7CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 12S11860 1589.73 8 8CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 11R04879 1584.39 9 9CS Hedon Flying Club J. Wadsworth 12S14308 1583.87 10 10CS Hedon Flying Club J. Wadsworth 12S14309 1583.72 11 11CS Withernsea H. Society M. Dawson 12P12933 1578.63 12 12CS Withernsea H. Society D. Adamson 10X37002 1576.81 13 1CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 11Z13440 1575.86 14 2CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 11Z13510 1575.86 15 13CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 12S11615 1574.92 16 14CS Withernsea H. Society M. Dawson 10X08095 1566.62 17 15CS Withernsea H. Society D. Adamson 10X37088 1565.76 18 16CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 12S11756 1565.72 19 17CS Withernsea H. Society D. Adamson 12S47616 1565.65 20 18CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 12S12149 1565.40 21 19CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 12S12021 1565.40 22 20CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 11R04387 1564.02 23 21CS Withernsea H. Society M. Dawson 12P12922 1560.53 24 22CS Withernsea H. Society M. Dawson 12Z31961 1559.29 25 23CS Hedon Flying Club Paul & Helen Johnson 12S14030 1555.98 26 24CS Hedon Flying Club J. Wadsworth 09H24123 1554.92 27 25CS Patrington Haven Leisure R. Wright 12S14163 1554.55 28 26CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 11R04414 1554.16 29 27CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 11R04964 1550.63 30 28CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 11R04755 1550.32 31 29CS Bridlington D. R. P. C H. Smith 12V09296 1547.24 32 30CS Bridlington D. R. P. C T. Ellis 12Z42834 1545.85 33 31CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 12S11909 1542.86 34 3CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 11Z13421 1542.43 35 4CN Filey Homing Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 11Z13457 1542.06 36 32CS Bridlington D. R. P. C H. Smith 12V09291 1541.92 37 33CS Patrington Haven Leisure R. Wright 12S14209 1541.52 38 34CS Patrington Haven Leisure R. Wright 11T04672 1541.21 39 35CS Hedon Flying Club Mr & Mrs Lister NWH0864 1541.11 40 36CS Hedon Flying Club Paul & Helen Johnson 10H09833 1540.69 41 37CS Bridlington D. F. C Mellonby & Wheehouse 12S11280 1539.90 42 38CS Withernsea H. Society D. Beadle 12P12741 1539.04 43 39CS Hedon Flying Club Mr & Mrs Lister 12Z13951 1539.00 44 40CS Bridlington D. R. P. C T. Ellis 09Z03237 1537.82 45 41CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 12S11600 1537.59 46 46 42CS Bridlington D. F. C B. Gray 11L47388 1536.77 47 43CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 12S11609 1536.50 48 44CS Bridlington D. R. P. C T. Ellis 12Z42807 1536.28 49 5CN Filey Homing Society M. Hinchcliffe 10F01223 1535.82 50 6CN Filey Homing Society C. Smith 12F11273 1535.22 51 45CS Bridlington D. R. P. C H. Smith 12V09268 1534.20 52 46CS Bridlington D. R. P. C T. Ellis 12Z71002 1534.10 53 47CS Patrington Haven Leisure Nicholls & White 12S11026 1534.04 54 48CS Hornsea E. R. H. C G. Prince 11H25525 1534.00 55 49CS Hornsea E. R. H. C G. Prince 12H19654 1533.00 56 50CS Bridlington D. R. P. C H. Smith 12V09306 1532.66 57 7CN Filey Homing Society M. Hutchinson 12Z10712 1532.65 58 51CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 11R04884 1532.29 59 52CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 12S12153 1531.83 60 53CS Bridlington D. F. C Mellonby & Wheehouse 11Z81614 1529.95 61 1CNT Cottingham H. Society K. Kingston & Family 12Z26139 1529.69 62 54CS Bridlington D. F. C B. Gray 11L47382 1528.32 63 55CS Bridlington D. F. C B. Gray 09Z82061 1528.06 64 56CS Bridlington D. F. C B. Gray 10Z79427 1528.06 65 57CS Bridlington D. F. C Mellonby & Wheehouse 12S11216 1527.67 66 58CS Patrington Haven Leisure R. Wright 12P03110 1527.64 67 59CS Bridlington D. F. C N. Robinson 11Z05134 1527.57 68 60CS Bridlington D. F. C N. Robinson 12Z73541 1527.44 69 61CS Bridlington D. F. C Mellonby & Wheehouse 12S11457 1527.42 70 62CS Patrington Haven Leisure R. Wright 12S14168 1527.33 71 2CNT Hunmanby H. Society J & A Barmby 11H13183 1527.08 72 63CS Bridlington D. F. C Mellonby & Wheehouse 12S11352 1527.04 73 64CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes BG6158583 1526.47 74 65CS Bridlington D. F. C Hoggard & Linley 09Z76237 1526.45 75 66CS Driffield H. Society S. Jackson 11A04816 1525.90 76 67CS Hedon Flying Club Paul & Helen Johnson 10H09777 1525.85 77 8CN Scarborough Social Club T & P Douthwaite 09Z70152 1525.64 78 68CS Hedon Flying Club Paul & Helen Johnson 11T04466 1525.56 79 69CS Hedon Flying Club Mr & Mrs Lister 11Z14518 1525.46 80 9CN Scarborough Social Club T & P Douthwaite 11Z10522 1525.06 81 70CS Bridlington D. R. P. C H. Smith 11J03773 1524.90 82 71CS Bridlington D. R. P. C H. Smith 12V09317 1524.02 83 3CNT Driffield H. Society P. Woodmansey 11D16556 1523.57 84 72CS Bridlington D. R. P. C M. Slater 11Z09076 1523.31 85 10CN Hunmanby H. Society T. Robson 11K14745 1522.08 86 73CS Bridlington D. F. C Gray & Atkin 11L47102 1521.14 87 4CNT Hunmanby H. Society J & A Barmby 11P12692 1520.40 88 11CN Bridlington D. F. C Mr & Mrs Hotham 12Z10777 1520.25 89 12CN Bridlington D. F. C M. Hutchinson 12EC3783 1520.25 90 74CS Hornsea E. R. H. C G. Leahy 12H18333 1520.25 91 75CS Bridlington D. R. P. C M. Slater 11Z13459 1520.18 92 13CN Scarborough Social Club Howard & Johnson 12S93801 1519.88 93 76CS Withernsea H. Society D. Beadle 12P12756 1519.35 94 77CS Patrington Haven Leisure Walker & Sparkes 11R04917 1519.34 95 78CS Driffield H. Society S. Jackson 10D01340 1518.98 96 79CS Bridlington D. F. C Mellonby & Wheehouse 12S11277 1518.01 97 80CS Bridlington D. F. C Mr & Mrs Chadwick 11Z32459 1516.58 98 5CNT Driffield H. Society P. Woodmansey 11D16543 1516.02 99 14CN Hunmanby H. Society Hill Bros 10P47386 1515.98 100 81CS Patrington Haven Leisure Beadle & Sparkes 12S11661 1515.63 WILL ALL SECRETARYS PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT ALL THEIR MEMBERS HAVE DISTANCES FOR WANSTEAD FLATS CODE 4123 THIS SITE WILL NOW REPLACE BOVINGDON DUE TO THE ACCESS THROUGH THE STREETS LEADING UPTO THE SITE. CS Bridlington D.R.P.C H. Smith 1547 CNT Hull Millenium Club Hall & Dearlove 1491 CS Bridlington D.F.C Mellonby & Wheelhouse 1539 CN Hunmanby Club J & A Barmby 1527 CNT Cottingham H. S K. Kingston & Family 1529 CNT Hull Chalk Lane Franciosy & Bennett 1505 CNT Driffield H. S S. Jackson 1525 CNT Little Weighton F.C L. Pollard 1477 CNT East Hull Club S. Reading 1501 CNT North Hull Club B. Kipling 1467 WT Eastrington P. F. C Mr & Mrs Brumby 1455 WT Norton I. H. Society R. Mort 1480 CN Filey H.Society Mr & Mrs Hotham 1575 WT Pocklington H. S. G. W. Atkinson 1504 CS Flamborough H. S M. Holdsworth 1466 CS Patrington H. L. C Walker & Sparkes 1612 WT Goole LMS H.S. P & J Battersby 1442 CN Scarborough Social T & P Douthwaite 1525 WT Haxby F. Club P. Hammond 1374 WT Tang Hall Club B & C Mason 1362 CS Hornsea E.R.H. G. Prince 1534 CN Whitby Premier L. Winspear 1493 CS Hedon F. Club Paul & Helen Johnson 1583 CS Withernsea Club D. Beadle 1618 DON’T FORGET THAT BASKETING IS 1 HOUR EARLIER ON ALL THE EIGHT COMBINE RACES 6CNT Driffield H. Society P. Woodmansey 12T38548 1514.24 7CNT Hull Chalk Lane Club Franciosy & Bennett 12H24291 1505.38 8CNT East Hull Flying Club S. Reading 11K18661 1501.70 9CNT Hull Millennium Club Hall & Dearlove 09H16321 1491.65 10CNT Hull Millennium Club K & H Green 12H10298 1486.81 11CNT Hull Millennium Club K & H Green 09H36438 1483.18 12CNT Cottingham H. Society G. Howman 11C26782 1490.09 13CNT Cottingham H. Society G. Howman 10B42951 1485.62 14CNT Cottingham H. Society Mr & Mrs Rawson 09H28415 1482.92 15CNT Cottingham H. Society Mr & Mrs Rawson 11A32032 1481.97 15CN Scarborough Social Club T & P Douthwaite 12Z58416 1511.90 1WT Pocklington H. Society G. W. Atkinson 11P11619 1504.24 2WT Norton H. Society R. Mort 10X22967 1480.16 3WT Norton H. Society M. Hodgson 12F14632 1479.07 4WT Pocklington H. Society I. Waggott & Grandson 12J33350 1474.04 5WT Pocklington H. Society G. W. Atkinson 10Z10674 1473.60 6WT Pocklington H. Society G. W. Acey 12P19089 1472.05 7WT Pocklington H. Society G. W. Atkinson 10Z10666 1464.83 8WT Eastrington H. Society Mr & Mrs Brumby 10E13633 1455.25 9WT Norton H. Society G. Walker 12K04802 1451.19 10WT Norton H. Society B. Ford & Sons 12K04706 1447.87 11WT Pocklington H. Society G. W. Atkinson 12P19108 1446.61 12WT Norton H. Society R. Mort 11V09518 1443.94 13WT Goole L.M.S.H.S P & J Battersby 09H30797 1442.84 14WT Norton H.
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