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Lancashire Red & White Stripes
RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION TOSHIBA COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP LANCASHIRE RED & WHITE STRIPES VERSUS CHESHIRE BLUE & WHITE STRIPES LIVERPOOL. ST. HELENS F.C. TUESDAY 25th OCTOBER 1988 Kick Off 7-15 p.m. PROGRAMME 30p Méet theVAUXHALL, OPEL XV 15. BELMONT SRi Safe Handling - Vivid Acceleration under a ny Con· ditions. 14. A STRA GTE 16V 2.0i A Neweomer 10 the Team - an Absolutc Flye r. 13. CAVALIER SRi 130 Sporty Injecti on of Front End Power 10 Out pace the Opposition. 12. CAVALIER GL Not as Fast Off the Mark but makes Laughing Stock of most Opp"nents. II. CARLTON Time proven qualities with 1nternalÎonal Distin ction! 10. NOVA SR Stand Omsh - but now holding a Firm Grasp on the Pole Position. 9. NOV A GTE 1.6i Peter Pan qualities herc - Exce ptiona ll y Quick 00- the Mark with Great Pa ss În g Potentia l. 1. CAVALIER D IESEL Powerfu l \Vith Economy of MovCl11cnl - Plcl1t y of Torque tao! 2. NOVA DlAMOND Sparkling Reliability - Neve r out or Ist Fifteen . 3. ASTRA DIESEL Laads of Power Lüw Dowil whcre il'S needed. 4. ASTRA ESTA TE Solid W orkhorse - Makcs lots of Space to \Yo rk in. 5. CA RLTON ESTATE Biggest Member of the Tcam. Makes a ny Work load look easy. o. MANTA COUPE Gutsy Performer, Great T ra ck Record. 7. MANTA GTE HATCH Meaner looking, Fa stcr and ctTe rs more Openings. 8. SENATOR CD 3.0i Smooth, Stylish long legged Performer. SEE TH E REST OF THE LlNE UP AT: FA RNW ORTH GA RAGE Derby Raad, Widnes Tel. -
History of Lee Lacrosse Club
LEE LACROSSE CLUB Lee Lacrosse Club I. A brief history of Lee Lacrosse Club ..................................................................... 3 II. Roll of honour ........................................................................................................ 8 A. Lee second team (Lee A) ................................................................................... 8 B. Lee third team (LeeB) ........................................................................................ 8 C. Lee Juniors ......................................................................................................... 8 D. Representative honours ...................................................................................... 9 1. England .......................................................................................................... 9 2. South of England v North of England ............................................................ 9 3. In squad (of 19) that played Dennison University on 08/01/72 ................... 10 4. In squad (of 19) that played Australia on 06/05/72 ..................................... 10 5. In squad (of 20) that played Canada on ??/??/78 ........................................ 10 6. Possible South of England representative records ....................................... 11 7. North v South (Juniors) - 1962 .................................................................... 11 8. Cup competitions ......................................................................................... 11 III. League -
Almanac 2019
ALMANAC 2019 SCCC Somerset County Cricket Club 2019-2020 2019-2020 The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton, Somerset TA1 1JT. Telephone: 01823 425301 Email: [email protected] Website: www.somersetcountycc.co.uk Somerset County Sports Shop: 01823 337597 Centre of Cricketing Excellence: 01823 352266 Somerset Cricket Museum: 01823 275893 Honorary Life Members Contents include: President’s & Chairman’s Reports PW Anderson • Sir Ian Botham Squad Profiles AR Caddick • J Davey Specsavers County Championship Mrs M Elworthy-Coggan Vitality Blast DJL Gabbitass • J Garner • MF Hill Royal London One-Day Cup RC Kerslake • Mrs L Kerslake • MJ Kitchen Somerset Cricket Board JL Langer • VJ Marks • AT Moulding Including Somerset Age Group, RA O’Donnell • Sir Christopher Ondaatje Youth & Local League Cricket KE Palmer MBE • R Parsons • Sir Viv Richards Obituaries PJ Robinson • BC Rose • R Snelling 2020 Fixtures GA Stedall • CJ Twort • R Virgin D Wood Editor’s acknowledgements What a season 2019 turned out to be with silverware in the Royal London One-Day Cup, runners up in the Specsavers County Championship, three ICC Cricket World Cup games and the Women’s Ashes Test Match. Within the pages of this book we have tried to include all of the above plus give an overview of all the recreational cricket that goes on within Somerset. I am indebted to everyone who has contributed in any way- the players and officials at the Club, colleagues in the press box and the photographers, plus all of the league secretaries and team managers who have supplied their reports. Everyone has given freely of their time and energy and to you all I am extremely grateful, without your help this Almanac would not have come to fruition. -
Sporting Memorabilia Monday 04 November 2013 14:00
Sporting Memorabilia Monday 04 November 2013 14:00 Graham Budd Auctions Ltd Sotheby's 34-35 New Bond Street London W1A 2AA Graham Budd Auctions Ltd ( Sporting Memorabilia) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 A French spelter figure of a boxer in training circa 1920s, Frank Duffett's extensive collection of boxing programmes signed to the base H. FUGERE, height 34cm., 13 1/2in. mostly dating from the 1950s, international fights, Harry Levine Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 & Jack Solomons promotions, also a good number of regional British promotions, plus some amateur and overseas content (a qty. in two cartons) Lot: 9 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 A silver-mounted ebonised walking stick associated with the bare knuckle prize fighter Jem Smith, hallmarked London, 1887, the handle end inscribed PRESENTED TO J. HARPER, Lot: 2 BY J. ARCHBELL & J. EMLER ESQRES., OF THE JACK OF Selected volumes from Frank Duffett's boxing library, Vincent NEWBURY FOR SERVICES RENDERED TO JEM SMITH IN George Dowling's Fistiana or The Oracle of the Ring 1841; THE INTERNATIONAL FIGHT FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP OF Bells Life's Fights For The Championship and Celebration Prize THE WORLD 1887 The inscription refers to the $10,000 bare Battles 1855; Pierce Egan's Boxiana in 5 vols, undated; Henry knuckle fight on 19th December 1887 between England's Jem Downes Miles's Pugilistica in 3 vols 1906; Bohun Lynch's The Smith and the NY born American Jake Kilrain that took place at Prize Ring 1925; and four of Balliere's Popular Atlas of the Isle de Souverains in France. -
OXFORD 1961 Updated 31.12.2019 Friday 31
OXFORD 1961 Updated 31.12.2019 Friday 31 March 1961 Cowley Stadium, Oxford OXFORD CHEETAHS 46 SWINDON ROBINS 32 (Hutchins Trophy, first leg) OXFORD Arne Pander 0 2 3 3 - - - 8 Danny Dunton 1 2 1* 2* - - - 6 (2) Gordon McGregor 2* 2 1* 1* - - - 6 (3) Jack Biggs 3 0 3 2 - - - 8 Ronnie Genz (C) 3 2* 2 2* - - - 9 (2) Howdy Byford 1 3 1* 2 - - - 7 (1) Roy Bowers 1* 1 - - - - - 2 (1) SWINDON George White 2* 1 0 0 - - - 3 (1) Neil Street 3 3 3 3 - - - 12 Tadeusz Teodorowicz 0 0 0 1 - - - 1 Brian Meredith 1 1 2 1 - - - 5 Ian Williams (C) 2 3 3 3 - - - 11 Bob Roger F F 0 0 - - - 0 Brian Brett 0 0 - - - - - 0 Ht 1: Street, White, Dunton, Pander, 68.8 (1-5) Ht 2: Biggs, McGregor, Meredith, Teodorowicz, 69.0 (6-6) Ht 3: Genz, Williams, Byford, Roger (fell), 67.2 (10-8) Ht 4: Street, Dunton, Bowers, Brett, 66.4 (13-11) Ht 5: Byford, Genz, Meredith, Teodorowicz, 67.2 (18-12) Ht 6: Street, McGregor, White, Biggs, 66.0 (20-16) Ht 7: Williams, Pander, Dunton, Roger (fell), 66.2 (23-19) Ht 8: Biggs, Meredith, Bowers, Brett, 68.0 (27-21) Ht 9: Street, Genz, Byford, White, 66.4 (30-24) Ht 10: Williams, Biggs, McGregor, Roger, 67.0 (33-27) Ht 11: Pander, Dunton, Meredith, Teodorowicz, 66.8 (38-28) Ht 12: Williams, Byford, McGregor, White, 67.2 (41-31) Ht 13: Pander, Genz, Teodorowicz, Roger, 66.8 (46-32) Stadium Scratch Race: Teodorowicz, Bowers, Brett, Roger, 69.0 Highest Scorers’ Scratch Race: Genz, Street, McGregor, Williams, 67.0 Cowley Scratch Race (Ht 1): Dunton, McGregor, Teodorowicz, Brett, 68.0 Cowley Scratch Race (Ht 2): Pander, Biggs, Williams, Meredith, 67.0 Cowley Scratch Race (Ht 3): Genz, Street, Byford, White, 67.8 Lowest Scorers’ Scratch Race: Meredith, Byford, Bowers, Brett, 69.0 Cowley Scratch Race (Final): Pander, Dunton, Biggs, Genz, 68.4 Friday 31 March 1961 Abbey Stadium Swindon SWINDON ROBINS 46 OXFORD CHEETAHS 31 (Hutchins Trophy, second leg) Swindon won 78-77 on aggregate. -
The Times Reports, 1869
THE TIMES REPORTS, 1869 [Note: Match reports are given in full, except . denotes the omission of an unnecessary section, usually details of the score at the fall of each wicket, which can easily be found on the scorecard provided by Cricket Archive; bowling figures, increasingly included in the actual report but still not the scorecard; or else the inclusion of the scorecard itself.) CONTENTS: Starting date Teams Cricket Archive reference 13 May Oxford University v M.C.C. and Ground 1/1576 20 May Cambridge University v M.C.C. and Ground 1/1579 31 May M.C.C. and Ground v Surrey 1/1582 31 May Oxford University v Gentlemen of England 1/1584 31 May Nottinghamshire v Yorkshire 1/1583 3 June South v North 1/1585 7 June M.C.C. and Ground v Hampshire 1/1586 7 June Surrey v Sussex 1/1587 10 June Kent v Surrey 1/1588 14 June M.C.C. and Ground v Cambridge University 1/1589 14 June Surrey v Oxford University 1/1590 17 June M.C.C. and Ground v Oxford University 1/1592 21 June Oxford University v Cambridge University 1/1593 24 June Gentlemen v Players 1/1595 28 June Gentlemen v Players 1/1597 1 July Surrey v M.C.C. and Ground 1/1598 5 July M.C.C. and Ground v Nottinghamshire 1/1600 5 July Kent v Sussex 1/1599 8 July Nottinghamshire v Surrey 1/1601 12 July Middlesex v Surrey 1/1603 15 July Gentlemen of South v Players of South 1/1605 26 July North v South 1/1610 29 July Nottinghamshire v Surrey 1/1611 5 Aug. -
Leicester 1957
LEICESTER 1957 Thanks to Tim Grant Updated 7.12.2106 No Times recorded at Leicester until June Monday 14th April 1957 Cowley Stadium, Oxford Oxford Cheetahs 65 Leicester Hunters 29 (Challenge) Oxford Ronnie Genz 3 3 2’ 2’ F 10 2 Gordon McGregor 1 2’ 2’ 3 2’ 10 3 Jack Biggs 3 3 1 2 3 12 Dennis Newton 2’ 2’ 3 3 3 13 2 Gerald Jackson 3 3 2’ 3 3 14 1 Howdy Byford 1 1 0 2’ 0 4 1 Frank Johnson 3 0 3 Leicester Harry Bastable 0 0 0 1 0 1 Charlie New 2 1 2 2 3 3 13 Des Haswell 1 1 1 1 1 5 Arthur Wright 0 0 3 0 1 4 Ron Mountford 2 0 0 2’ 4 1 Nick Nicholls 0 1 1 0 2 Vic Hall 0 0 0 Ht1 Genz, New, McGregor, Bastable 67.6 4 2 4 2 Ht2 Biggs, Newton, Haswell, Wright 67.2 5 1 9 3 Ht3 Jackson, Mountford, Byford, Nicholls 68.6 4 2 13 5 Ht4 Johnston, McGregor, New, Hall 66.8 5 1 18 6 Ht5 Biggs, Newton, Nicholls, Mountford 68.4 5 1 23 7 Ht6 Genz, McGregor, Haswell, Wright 68.6 5 1 28 8 Ht7 Jackson, New, Byford, Bastable 68.0 4 2 32 10 Ht8 McGregor, Genz, Nicholls, Mountford 68.4 5 1 37 11 Ht9 Wright, Byford, Haswell, Jackson 68.6 2 4 39 15 Ht10 Newton, New, Biggs, Bastable 67.6 4 2 43 17 Ht11 Newton, Genz, Bastable, Nicholls 68.6 5 1 48 18 Ht12 Jackson, McGregor, Haswell, Wright 69.0 5 1 53 19 Ht13 New, Biggs, Johnson (nf), Nicholls (nf) 68.6 2 3 55 22 Ht14 Newton, Byford, Haswell, hall 69.8 5 1 60 23 Ht15 Biggs, Jackson, Wright, Bastable 68.4 5 1 65 24 Ht15 New, Mountford, Genz (nf), Byford (nf) 70.0 0 5 65 29 Friday 10th May 1957 Blackbird Road, Leicester Leicester Hunters 50 Oxford Cheetahs 46 (Britannia Cup North) Leicester Ken McKinlay 3 3 3 3 3 3 18 -
1 New Scorecards in the Second Edition 1872/73 Gh
NEW SCORECARDS IN THE SECOND EDITION 1872/73 GH Bailey’s XI v WA Collins’ XI Launceston, Aus 3 1876/77 Ryde v Parramatta Galatea Sydney, Aus 4 1878/79 Balmoral v Union Williamstown, Aus 5 1882 The Priory House v Joseph Gould’s House Repton School 6 1887 JH Brain’s XII v KJ Key’s XII Oxford 7 Penge v Croydon Revellers Penge 8 1888/89 Mooroobank v Mullindullingong (Australia) 9 1890/91 Albert v Stanley Breakfast Creek, Aus 10 (1893) Menangle v Picton (NSW, Aus) 11 c 1894 Burrill Creek v Krambach (NSW, Aus) 12 c 1895 Panthers v Wanderers Watford 13 1899 LL Townsend’s XI v WLR Oliver’s XI Castleton 14 1899/00 North v South Sydney, Aus 15 1901 Residents v Visitors Eastbourne 16 c 1901/02 Miss Macnamara’s Side v Miss Tindall’s Side Melbourne, Aus 17 1904 Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry Depot v St Breward Lanhydrock 18 Enfield v Marylebone Cricket Club Enfield 19 Western College A v Ashville College A Harrogate 20 1904/05 AMP Society v Queensland Trustees Brisbane, Aus 21 1905/06 Parnell v Grafton Auckland, NZ 22 1906/07 St John’s School v St David’s School Auckland, NZ 23 George Street School v Faraday Street School Melbourne, Aus 24 Jeparit v Tullyvea Jeparit, Aus 25 1907 Baughurst v Ashford Hill Baughurst 26 Scarborough Roscoe Rooms v Manor Rd Congregational Ch Scarborough 27 1907/08 The King’s School, Parramatta v Sydney GS Parramatta, Aus 28 1908 Monarchs v Anerley Reserves Portsmouth 29 Ingram v City of London CC Snaresbrook 30 Cardwell v Tully River Cardwell, Aus 31 Seaton v I Zingari Seaton 32 1908/09 Coromandel v Erindale Adelaide, -
The Cricketers of Hampstead Hockey Club the First 20 Years; 1894 to 1914
THE CRICKETERS OF Hampstead and HAMPSTEAD Westminster Hockey Club HOCKEY CLUB The Men of the Eyre Arms and the first 20 years 1894 to 1914 The Cricketers of Hampstead Hockey Club The first 20 years; 1894 to 1914 The Cricketers of Hampstead Hockey Club The first 20 years; 1894 to 1914 Written and Produced for Hampstead and Westminster Hockey Club 2015 by Ian Smith The Cricketers of Hampstead Hockey Club The first 20 years; 1894 to 1914 Note This account is an attempt to throw light, predominantly from a cricketing perspective, on the circumstances in which Hampstead Hockey Club evolved and the key individuals who oversaw its transformation from a hockey-playing section of Hampstead Cricket Club into a leading hockey club in England within a little more than a decade. It is certainly not intended as a record of the first twenty years of the club, as that has been covered more skilfully by club historian, Colin Greenhalgh. More is known of some of these individuals than others. The contents may therefore appear out of balance. Much is taken up with the exploits of Andrew Stoddart but without apology, as his was a remarkable sporting record that has remained virtually unparalleled and was a life that, like several of his sporting contemporaries, ended in tragic circumstances. His story was itself recorded in part in his own albums of cuttings that were thought to be preparatory to a memoir. That never materialised but the contents were taken up by his biographer, David Frith, who felt compelled to write because “here was a wonderful cricketer who has been piteously neglected by historians”. -
SOUTH AMERICA TOUR 2012 NB Ages Are As at Commencement of Tour in April 2012
TTTHEHEHE CCCRICKETERS ''' CCCLUB OF NNNEW SSSOUTH WWWALES SSSOUTH AAAMERICA TTTOUR 2012 AAASSOCIATED CCCLUBS AAAUSTRALIA New South Wales Sports Club Ainslie Football & Social Club Inc. 10-14 Hunter Street 52 Wakefield Avenue (PO Box 183) Sydney N.S.W. 2000 DICKSON ACT 2600 Ph: (02) 9233 3899 Ph: (02) 6248 8422 www.nswsportsclub.com.au www.ainsliefc.com The Canberra Club Carlton Cricket, Football & Social Club 45 West Row Street (Princess Park) CANBERRA ACT 2600 PO Box 83 Ph: (02) 6248-9000 CARLTON NORTH VIC 3054 www.canberraclub.com.au Ph: (03) 9387-1400 www.carltonfc.com.au Queensland Cricketers Club Sandringham Club 411 Vulture Street 92 Beach Street EAST BRISBANE QLD 4169 SANDRINGHAM VIC 3191 Ph: (07) 3896 4533 Ph: (03) 9598-1322 www.qldcricketersclub.com.au The Victorian Club Level 41, Rialto Building 525 Collins Street, WEST INDIES MELBOURNE,VICTORIA, 3000 Pickwick Cricket Club (613) 9614 2127 Kensington Oval www.vicclub.com.au BRIDGETOWN BARBADOS Ph: 426-3151 SOUTH AMERICA PAPUA NEW GUINEA National Club of Sao Paulo Aviat Social and Sporting Club Rua Angatuba 703 Aviat Street (P. O. Box 91, Konedobu 125) SAO PAULO KONEDOBU BRAZIL Ph: 675 321-4261 www.pngbd.com CANADA ZIMBABWE Toronto Cricket Skating & Curling Club Harare Sports Club 141 Wilson Avenue PO Box 1104 TORONTO ONTARIO M5M 3A3 10 th Avenue (416) 487 4581 HARARE ZIMBABWE www.torcricketclub.org Ph: 791151 Vancouver Rowing Club PO Box 5206 Stanley Park SOUTH AFRICA BRITISH COLUMBIA CANADA V6B 4B3 The Wanderers Club Ph: (604) 687-3400 21 North Street, Illovo www.vancouverrowingclub.com PO Box 55019 Northlands 2116 JOHANNESBURG www.wanderersclub.co.za Associated Overseas Clubs continued inside Back Cover AAA MMMESSAGE FFFROMFROM THE PPPRESIDENT OOOFOF C.C.N.S.W. -
Wimbledon 1956
WIMBLEDON 1956 Thanks to Peter Jackson and Mike Moseley Updated 5.1.2013 Friday 30th March 1956 Wimbledon Stadium, London Gold Vase Arthur Wright 2 2 3 3 2 12 Reg Trott 0 2 0 1 1 4 Peter Craven 1 1 3 1 3 9 Ronnie Moore 3 3 3 3 3 15 Barry Briggs 3 3 3 3 2 14 Phil Clarke 0 E 0 0 Split Waterman 2 0 1 1 2 6 Ken Sharples 1 0 2 2 1 6 Ron How 0 1 0 1 3 5 Aub Lawson 2 3 2 2 0 9 Ken Middleditch 3 2 2 3 0 10 Cyril Brine 1 1 1 0 2 5 Cyril Roger 1 0 0 0 1 Peter Moore 2 1 1 2 1 7 Arthur Forrest 3 3 2 2 3 13 Cyril Maidment 0 2 1 0 0 3 Tommy Sweetman (Res) 0 0 1 1 1) Moore(R), Wright, Craven, Trott 64.4 2) Briggs, Waterman, Sharples, Clarke 64.2 3) Middleditch, Lawson, Brine, How 65.8 4) Forrest, Moore(P), Roger, Maidment 65.6 5) Briggs, Wright, How, Roger 64.8 6) Lawson, Trott, Moore(P), Clarke (EF) 67.2 7) Forrest, Middleditch, Craven, Waterman 65.4 8) Moore(R), Maidment, Brine, Sharples 66.8 9) Wright, Middleditch, Maidment, Clarke 64.8 10) Briggs, Forrest, Brine, Trott 64.4 11) Craven, Sharples, Moore(P), How 66.8 12) Moore(R), Lawson, Waterman, Roger 65.8 13) Wright, Moore(P), Waterman, Brine 66.6 14) Middleditch, Sharples, Trott, Sweetman, Roger(ns)65.6 15) Briggs, Lawson, Craven, Maidment 65.8 16) Moore(R), Forrest, How, Sweetman, Clarke(NS) 66.0 17) Forrest, Wright, Sharples, Lawson 66.8 18) How, Waterman, Trott, Maidment 67.2 19) Craven, Brine, Sweetman, Roger, Clarke (NS) 65.8 20) Moore(R), Briggs, Moore(P), Middleditch 64.6 Monday 2nd April 1956 Wimbledon Stadium, London Wimbledon Dons 61.5 Wembley Lions 46.5 (Challenge) WIMBLEDON Ronnie Moore -
1958 Fixtures.Xlsx
SEASON 1958 U.K. SPEEDWAY RESULTS Compiled by DAVE ALLAN 04/04/1958 Oxford North v South Challenge 44-52 04/04/1958 Swindon Norwich Challenge 65-31 04/04/1958 Southampton Poole Hants & Dorset Trophy L1 76-31 04/04/1958 Wimbledon Belle Vue London Cup 55-41 05/04/1958 Norwich Swindon Challenge Postponed Snow & hail 05/04/1958 Ipswich Ipswich v Midland I v London v Midland II Four Team 28 v 21 v 34 v 37 05/04/1958 Belle Vue Wimbledon London Cup 57-39 06/04/1958 Eastbourne Easter Trophy Individual Leo McAulife 07/04/1958 Exeter Southampton Challenge 43-53 07/04/1958 Norwich Belle Vue Challenge 47-49 07/04/1958 Poole Southampton Hants & Dorset Trophy L2 58-50 07/04/1958 Aldershot Easter Challenge Cup Individual Ross Gilbertson 07/04/1958 Wimbledon Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 65-31 10/04/1958 Oxford Belle Vue Britannia Cup North 47-48 10/04/1958 Ipswich Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 53-43 11/04/1958 Leicester Coventry Britannia Cup North 46-50 12/04/1958 Belle Vue Oxford Britannia Cup North 56-40 12/04/1958 Coventry Leicester Britannia Cup North 51-45 12/04/1958 Norwich Ipswich East Anglian Shield L1 43-53 12/04/1958 Swindon Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 63-30 12/04/1958 Wimbledon Monarkerna-Kaparna (Sweden) International Challenge 46-49 14/04/1958 Poole Swindon Britannia Cup South 28-68 14/04/1958 Wimbledon Norwich Britannia Cup South 53-43 15/04/1958 Southampton Wimbledon Britannia Cup South 46-50 17/04/1958 Ipswich Norwich East Anglian Shield L2 47-49 17/04/1958 Oxford Monarkerna-Kaparna