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sluesday, November 18th, 1953. THE TEESDALE MERCURY. 1 cz..44:W744,t140/4,04'4.444•14 BILLIARDS R. SMITH FOOTBALL How the teams will fare TEESDALE AND DISTRICT Durham Amateur Cup, 3rd Round. ground was very heavy after the ORDER YOUR 'BARNARD CA.STIL.E. BARNARD CASTLE CELTIC recent rain during the week and . BILLIARD LEAGUE. V. STANHOPE ATHLETIC. niore rain was falling when the Romaldkirlt "B" Wanderers "A" FORECAST • BY STARLIGHT Celtie were informed on Friday game started. -150 S. Bell. E. Anderson 107 Pla.y was fairly even at, th start 119 H. Wearmouth. H. Stoddart 150 CHIMNEY eve.ning that their tie with Stan- e Possible Draws, TOYS & GAMES with both sides attacking in turn. 1n1 r Lowson. W. Damson 160 LEAGUE DIVISION I. hope would have to be played an Selections Charlton, Manoheeter Un., Totten_ SWEEP the Ten Fields as the Athletic Maughan was in a good position in 150 H. Tarn. P. Hoyle 148 one Middleton raid but he was Bolton W. v. thelsea .ham, Leicester, Lincoln, Notts, F. for Christmas NOW ! could not have use et the Burnley V. Aston Villa Falkirk, Hibernian, Albion R., orders Booked. Playing on rain sodden pitch, the grimed heavily by Pattinson, bur 520 665 Hanunond's free kick was cleared Scratch owe 110 Cherlton v. Wolves Third Lanark, at the standard of play was not high and Liverpool v. Arsenal CUP TibS, Third Division Teams. Prompt Attention 1'10 by Hewitt in the Eldoa goal. At passes frequently went the wrone Manchester ITn. v. Blackpool Best Home Selections. way. Thu home side were the first the other end, Shepherd was beaten 520 446 with a good shot which hit the Butterknowle Woodland Middleisbrough v. Man. O. Barnsley Gritnsby, Southampton, to score through Race, who headed Newcastle v. Portemouth Torquay, Brighton, Ipswich, Stock- TOYSHOP OF TEESDALE a grand goal as the result a underside of the crossbar and 150 E. Be'.1. J. Teesdale 12s a Walton, cleared from the goal-line. 150 J. Lowther. G. Trowles 02 Preston v. Sheffieki (In. Port corner. Stanhope had some neat Sheffield Wed. v. Likely Drawn. for the BEST VARIETY CONTACT LENSES moves but the Barney defence was Wilkinson came near for Middleton 150 G. Denham. H. Redfearn 130 but }Lewitt again made a smart 150 L. Tallentire. J. Bell 110 Tottenham v. Huddersfield Colchester, Queen'es Park R.. CORNEAL LENSES able to keep their goal intact. , Southport. for FREE BOOKLET Buttle put the home side further save. Back at the other end Shep- , herd brotteht off another good save 600 460 LEAGUE DIVISION II. Likely Aways. Jack Ascough's OD BLACKSTONE LTD. ahead when he scored from 15 yards. Port Vale. In the second period Stanhope this time st. the expense of a 75 owe owe 50 corner. Ten minu.tee before the Birmingham v. Bury 11, THE BANK . BARNARD CASTLE Bow STREET, LEEDS, I were the better side and took every Fulham v. Hull TRY THESE ON FIXED ODDS. , I720 ANT) IIRANCHZEI chance to sboot and this paid a i terval Eldon scored through 525 410 Brown from news' corner kick Copley Middleton Meche, Lee& v. Oldham 10 Homes Nothing Barred, handsome dividend for they were Le'cester v. Lincoln Select from: Preston, Bolton, seen on level terms. Celtic had after Hammond had stepped his 150 W. Kiplin.g. It. Ward 76 nrst shot. 150 R. Pick-than. W. Redtearn 96 Luton v. Blackburn Leeds Birmingham, Fulham, Stoke. chances to put the issue beyond After the interval, play had only 116 G. Kidd J. Coltman 150 Notts. Forest v. Doncaster Dundee. Queen of the South: doubt put their forwarde lacked Plymouth v. Deeby Arbroath. Dunfermline. shooting power. With the last kick been in progress three minutes when 126 J. Gargett. j. Hilliard 150 Eldon increased their lead. Middle- Rotherham v. Bristol R. S Homes Restrloted Lists. sTLE CARRIERS Ltd. of the match the visitors scored Stoke v. Notts. Co. Newcastle, Sheffield Wed., Swan- from a corner. ton fought back and Wilkinson 542 472- came near with another good effort 65 owe owe 10 Swansea V. Brentiord .1 Rotherham. Brighton, South- FURNITURE Result: Barnard Castle Celtic 2, West Ham v. Everton ampton, Crewe, Partick. Stanhope Athletic 3. which brought the best out of REMOVALS. Hewitt. Ten minutes after the re- 477 432 Three Draws. ar6 .tart. with Middleton having more Wanderers "B" M Ickleton SCOTTISH DEAGITE DIVESION A. Charlton x x . .•. ••• ■ 42, ars ,../ •••• HORSE MARKET, Selections Manchester Use x . . . ELDON ALBION v. ea the game than their hosts Ham- 150 J. Blenkinsopp. W. Clarkson 97 BARNARD CASTLE. mond brought the hall upheld and 135 APineon. J. Walton 160 Celtic v. Aiidrie 1 T cicester x . x x . MIDDLETON WANDERERS. Dundee v. Stirling 1 West Ham . 81 SONS, For this nmtch Middleton were his shot from 20 yards had Hewitt 150 N. Allinson, .T. Atkinson 147 eers and Lauded Properii or Part Loads to any part 'beaten all the way. Two minutes 150 J. T. Tarn. S. Foster 108 Falkirk v. Aberdeen Falkirk . x the Country. Enquiries to again forced to make changes, with Hamilton v. Hearts 2 13 ibernian . x x x =Ma. Woodward injueee and Sanders later Middleton came again and Wilkinson outpaced the defence 58.5 50.1 Hibernians v. East Fife Last week. eight results on res- DARLENGTON. 42, HORSEMARKET, ' having 'flu and Anderson injured Partick v .St. M,irren 1 t, .t.ted lists were successfully fore- :since. Shepherd returned in goal and n.fter receiving the ball from 50 owe receive 10e Estimates Free. Viekens and seored to put his BiCre Queen of the South v. Clyde 1 casted. Although odds vary on Stroph.air, on leave, came in at 535 Si / Raith V. Rangers 2 ti IrSO lists an average of 20 to 1 is 4 level. At this shige Middleton were • 'bone Barnard Castle 161. 0 SON, inside left, with a. local player, H. ge• orally offered. Walton, at. full back. The Eldon en top and were not long in making Middleton Club Romaldkirk "A' HALL," another attack on the home goal 150 A. Johnson P. Francis 105 SC0,171.9H LEAGUE DIVISION B I., the overall forecasts, five arv& ROAD, DARLINGTON. and when Maogban got through on 150 H. Baum. M. Anderson lit Selections draws were successfully given. the right he put the hall across for 113 G. Bradwell. J. Davidson 150 Albion Roverrs v. Ayr lie. X .ilETIFIn1:11111212131031111111111111111=11=111;1111111111111=11i1111113111211 Alloa v. Dundee Un, 1 SEE THE MARVELLOUS DISPLAY AT ER, 1953, Vickers to shoot first time for 150 A. Brun-skill. H. Atkinson 102 Frewittt to again make a geed save Arbroath v. Dumbarton 1 when he just get his fingers to the 563 481 Diinfermline v. Queen's Park 1

1 110 owe owe 72 Kilmarnock v. Cowdenteath 1 Darts Ome. 1, Sell and turn it for a corner. When J. G. ROBINSON 1, Morton v. Forfar 1 OF EXCEL,LENT Eldon broke away and when the ball was kicked against Lodge, the 4.53 411 St. Johnstone v. Stenho'muir 1 The Castle Arras heat the strong Confectioner, Tobacconist, Newsagent, 4;'C. ROLL-TOP DISK, Theghree Tuns Inn , referee awarded Eldon a penalty for Highest break to date: P. Hoyle Third Lanaek v. Motherwell X Bridge team 4-2, Joe Bradley and

111111111 hands despite Protests from the 57. Stan Dowson were only Bridge MARKET winners, whilst Castle winners were PLACE, MIDDLETON-in-TEESDALE EGG LESTON EM I'ddikten Players, Riohardson took League Tibia. F.A. CFI'. FIRST ROUND, 3 Elliott. J. T. Stubbs. C. Stubbs, te and Rexine; Oak the kick but Shepherd made a geed W D L Pts Selections Six MILES FROM BARNARD CASTLE Butterknowle ... 4 4 0 0 Alderebot Y. Wellington1 J. J. Stubbs. The Pigeons, at home and these other sweet treats from Mars— Roll-Top Desk; 3' 4" gave only for the referee to order (5 . 'any Bookcase. Gal MMIN the kick to be retaken. Five minutes Middleton Club 4 3 0 1 Barnsley -v. Yet& 1 to the Oddfellows, went down 5-L BOUNTY, PIALTESERS, SPANGLES 4 3 0 1 6 2 Two Pigeons got lost in the fog so Wringing Macienee; 11111111 later Middleton received a Further Wanderers "A" Bath v. Walsall Fully Licensed Free House 1111 Copley ... ... 4 2 0 2 4 Blyth Spartans v. Aecrington 2 the Oddfellows had an easy passage. 11 'nster and other °or. 1 setback when Plevrs. Eldon oritside rame Pianos; Electric 111 left. received the ball in an offside Remaldkirk "B" 4 2 0 '2 4 Tiri71itrel v. Coventry 1 Only the Pigeons captain,. John 4 Aislabie, won beating Freddie lnut ; Odd Wardrobes M111 noeition but was allowed to go Woodland ... 4 2 0 2 Cambridge U. v. Newport 2 , etc, • through to score. Middleton were Wanderers "B" 4 1 0 3 2 Colchester v. ltillevall Gregory in a good leg. Dr. Lewis 1111111111 11 E Miekleton ... 4 1 0 3 2 Crewe v. Bradford C. 1 had a tough nut. to crack to belt e above Sale and Ham 8agg Suppers mev having bed luck end a little CHEAP DAY RETURN TICKETS will later Brown scored a. fifth goal for Meelianies 4 1 0 3 111 Darlington V. Port Vale 2 Pigeon E. Lillie- and only a good S t ructions. IIIIM I I I Eldon. 3Iiddleton fought back and Romaldkirk "A" 4 1 0 3 2 Exeter v. Hereford 1 finish by Dr. got him the game. J. ANY DAY — ANY TRAIN dnesday Echo. WHY NOT BUY YOUR XMAS WINES, Strephair got in a good shot which Fixtures for Nov. 25th. Finchlev v. Southend 2 R. Walker. T. Gregory, J. E. Walker Wanderer:, "A" V. Middleton Club. Geinsborough v. Clhesterfield 2 and Sam Merritt were other winners Phone 3161. SPIRITS, WHISKY & SOFT DRINKS HERE? was deflected into the net by BARNARD CASTLE Hammond. Middleton were attack- Copley T. P rim al dk " A." V. Tranmere 1 for Oddfellows. OMS re* when the final whistle sounded. Butterknowle v. Middleton Media. Groat Yarmouth v. Crystal P. 2 Pop Anderson was the only Shoes to a.ne Irons and Furniture incindlni Result: Eldon Albion 5, Middle- Mickleton v. Woodland. Grimsby v. Rochdale 1 player to stop the rot at the Club Interior lastts Benshant eases, Sid* ton Wanderers 3. Pornalrikirk "B" v. Wenderers "B" Tinlifax v. Rhyl where the "A" team were easy 6-1 6/9 Marske 7/1 Chair, Bedsteads, 7,41, -..:v.."AlLir.111T11111111:111111111111111111111111111111fIlilill111I11111111111111f1111111;11111',11:iturnmilicconninimunliiilmrail Birtley 6/2 Mickleton Desks. etc., Axminster, .: v. Mansfield winners: N. Tinkier was out in 17 1/5 ts. Harwich v. Tfaddington 2 1i:iris. 'leered 120 twice. 1 ton, 95, Bp Auckland 2/11 Middlesbrough 5/9 Varlington District League, Div. B. Branconeth TTastinffS v . Guildford 1 and his opponent wanted 275 when 4/3 Middleton-in-T. 2/- PRAMMAR SCHOOL O.B. RES. V. Brandon C. 4/8 • n 9 a.m. to Youth Activities efetelen v. Peterborough 2 Norman got out. Yes, you are Milifield 6/10 SPEICIAL INVESTMENT BARNARD CASTLE AMATEURS. Horden V. Wrexham 2 right! Roy Plows wa.s the other Broomielaw 6d Moukwearmouth 7/2 On Saturday the Barnard Castle BOWES YOUNG FARMERS' CLUB Ipswich v. Rending 1 gee. Jackie Ackroyd, Tommy Ohester-le-St. 5/10 Newcastle 6/11i Amateurs defeated the Grammar NLeoyrttohnamOpt. nen. vSetir taenreinugy 1 and W.ilf Waine all pinyea Coekfield Fell 1/6 , Pallion 6/8 Itemisers held a business meetin g Cotherstone 8d. Penshaw DEPARTMENT School 014 Boys Reserves by 6-1, 'on Thorsday evenine in the School- very well and didn't hold anything 6/1 th us completing a double over tho Nuneaton r. Watford 2 hack. Some high scoring and good Cox Green 6/4 Piereebridge 2/4 room Bowes, Mr Tom Swinbank Darlington B.T. 2/11 Redear Old Boys in the league. winter nrogramme Qiieisn's Park R. v. Shrowe'v x finishes were seen. 6/7 The game opened out with the presided. The Scunthorpe v. Boston 1 League tables corrected and up to Darlington N.R. 2/8 Redcar E. 6/10 Old Boys attacking strongly and Planning WaS conliPlated and an Selby _Town v. Bradford .2 date. Captains please note: No Dunb-sm 4/9 Remold kirk 1/1 SALE indeed they were the first to score InterestinErr and instructive syllabus in league East Boldtrn 7/6 Saltburn INTEREST NOW lia.4 been eompiled. Arrangements Southampton v. Bournemouth 1 result in, no nlacings 7/7 CARPETS after ten minutes play. The Smithport V. Carlisle table. Are the cards too heavy to Evenwood 2/- Soeburn 7/4 e taking seine time so were made for the annual Christmas Fencehouses 5/9 South Shields UNNERS. Amateurs wer and the club whist drive and Spennymoor v. Barrow 2 post? 8/2 otth3 down. This they did and party Stockport V. Chester Sorry, "B" League, your turn Gainford 1/9 Sunderland 6/11 from 5 yds. x 'Donny Carter equalised after about dance. both of which will be held High Shield, 8/1 Tyne Dock in Januan. Swindon v. Newport (1.0.W.) 1 next week. 7/11 odian, Brussels, 2f) minutes from m Feiss from Tony Torquay v. Bristol C.. 1 DOUBLE BOTTOM. Hunwiek 3/6 W. Auckland 2/4" The newly issued club leader's Hylton 6/6 Thompson wbo played in place of badge was preeented to Mr J. le Waltisamstow v. Gillingham I' Wil!ington 3/10, Gordon Metcalfe. who was unavoid- Wigen v. Searhorougn 1 Results. Leamside 5/5 Winston 1/5 Etin Prices. 3fettalfe by the ehairman. who ably absent. The Amateurs kept thanked the recipient for his' great Wittmi A. v, Nelson 2 "A" LEAGUE. /O. attacking and Ernie Wilson scortel Workington V. Ferryhill 1 Ex-Service "A" 5, Three Horse Full details from the stations ietereet and work for the club. A and u , 10/6 per yd. a emend meal from a pass by Lance Yeovil v. Norwich 2 Shoes 1. sual agencies 1 Winley, similar badge will be presented to 5. 3% ,wtho was playing at outside Pigeons 1, Oddiellows another leader, Mr J. S. Luck, in AY, NOV. 2Ist right. Tho Old Boys did their best Best Horne Selections. Red "A" 4, Golden "A" 3. A• the near future. John and Raymond "A" 6. te level the scores but the Berney Dawson were elected f.s now mem- Bolton, Preston, Birmingham, George and D. 0. Raby D CASTLE, defenders Higginbottem. Lee ano Fulham, Stoke. Swansea, -Celtic, Castle 4, Bridge '2. (BRITiSH RAILWAYS .' TRUSTEE Everitt, held them tightly. with bers. Dundee. Queen of the South Dun. "B" LEAGUE. Norman Adamson giving valuable EGGLESTON AND DISTRICT ferraline, Kilmarnock, Morton. Raby "B" 3, Coach 3. • aessistance. Just before half-time Y.F.C. Likely Aways. Rod Lion, Cobb.. 4, Ex-Service "B" SAVINGS BANK Basil Everitt scored No. 3 from a Arsenal 'Everton, Hearts, Rang- 2. k meeting of the above Club was Burn's 1, Golden "B" 5. nenalty, half-time score being 3-1 bold on Wednesday. Nov. 11th, 21, Market Place, Barnard Castle in favour of Barney. when Mr Robert Fleming, a member Bowes W.M.C. 5, Red "B" 1. Straight away from the resump- a talk on his Sgte, Mess, EL.. 3, Old Well 3. Welford & Fame!! tion the Amateurs went into the of the Club, gave Mies Greta Dent's Party from "A" IrFal.GUE...... ChurchNates, Market Place, Middleton-in-Teesdale attack and Wilson put on No. 4., week-end visit to }roughen. A Bowes, and Mr John A. Nixon, of PWDLF A Pts vote Of thank S rives proposed by Stockton-on-Tees, provided the LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S BESPOKE TAILORS again from a Winley pass. Soon Mr Milburn also Raby "A"... 6 5 1 0 32 4 11 after this Wilson put on Miss C. 'Kidd. numerous items at a concert on Bridge 4 1 1 20 10 9 also GENT'S MADE TO MEASURE, READY 1TE No. 5, the gave a film show on the different, Saturday even4ige at the Bowlees outside right giving another good A vote of Oddfellowe 6 4 0 '2 21 15 8 MADE and OUTFITTING er..1.1a1,101+044.044:54.04.04.1341101C1+1:1(4MMIMICI ;twee& of cattle, etc. Methodist Chapel. The Rev. G. E. Golden "A" 6 3 1 2 20 16 7 pace. The Old Boys still tried hard thanks was proposed by Mr Neville Goocli son , rid dleton-i n -Tee s dale and were awarded a penalty, whieh Wilson. The not meeting will be Red "A" ... 6 3 1 2 19 17 1 (due eriesided. A public supper followed 6 '2 2 2 19 17 0 Quality is the deciding factor • their centre half put over the her. held on Wednesday, Nov. 25th. at the concert. Proceeds were for Club "A" ... • Play got a little rough but referee 7-30 in the Village Hall. New Pigeons ... 6 '2 1 3 15 21. 5 Tommy Davidson was on the spot- Chapel Funds. Castle ... 6 2 0 4 10 26 4 9, GAL, GATE, BARNARD CASTLE • to stop it; very firmly too, Ho - members welcomed. George and D. 6 1 0 5 6 30 2 The infant son ofCouncillor and Tel. 103 •••••• I ever. just :before the final whistle GUILD. 'I. Horse S. 6 0 1 5 11 25 1 Wilson scored No. 6 and hi- fourth TvilNiTY WESLEY Mrs F. Lucas jun., was christened "B" LEAGUE. The Guild President, the Rev. by the Rev. Dan Hunter at Staiaten ii I a, 4104 goal of the match. PWDLIAPts L.k-ilirtontigs at Result: G.S.O.B. Res. 1, Barnard Shirley Redfern, preeided at the Mestluxhiet Chapel on Sunday. The Sgts. M. E.L. 6 3 3 0 28 8 9 Oastle Amateurs .0. weekly meeting of the Wortley yield was given the name of Old Well ... 8 '2 4 0 23 13 Next Saturday, the Amateurs are Guild on Friday last, when a con- Piehard Michael. Club "B" 6 2 3 1 21 15 7 ••• I at home to Heighiragton inJibs ceit was given iby members of the Golden "B" 8 2 3 1 20 16 7 Darlington Supplementary Cup. The Newgate Methodist Church Choir, DOMINO,. LEAGUE, Red Lion, C 6 3 1 2 17 19 7 Teesdale MercuryBookshop kick off is at 2 p.m. In a varied prrograanme a solo was There seems to be a great demand Bare's ... 6 2 2 '2 20 16 11 This rendered by Mr E. Slinree, duets by amongst the enthusiasts in the Coach ... 6 2 2 2 18 18 6 Miss Peat and Mr R. Elliott', and 4 • LARGE SELECTION OF BOOKS Durham Challenge Cup, town that a 6's and 3'e (Dorninoe) Bowes Club 6 3 0 3 17 19 0 l• let Round Replay. quartettes (by 11/fiss Peat, Mrs Jack-' League be formed in the town. To Raby "B" 6 0 3 3 15 21 3 One bottle *ft Annuals 3[6-12/6. COCKFIELD V. WITTON PARK. son, Mr E. Sharpe and Mr R. this mid a meeting has been arrang- Red "B" ... 6 0 1 5 7 29 1 Elliott.- In addition to anthems by Rewards 2/6-5/.. Cockfield: Snowball; Thompson, ed for Wednesday, December 2nd, the full choir, pert song's were sung at 7-30 p.m., at the Black Horse In the first round of the Gazette can help Fisher; Therms, Watson A. Leeks; by the ladies. The accompanist was Fiction - Instructional - Educational Taylor, Dowdle, Stonehouse, Watson Hotel, to discuss the formation and Darts Championship, the Golden Mrs Russell. The thanks of the arrange the inateheseAll interested Lion are drawn agaanst the Queen's • Kiddies' Books—hundreds of them and all good. G. ham. large company present for such an Witten Park: Stott; Beecham, are invited. Mr D. Kitching, of Head, ,Weanbeacl. The game taker you look enjoyable evening 'were voiced by the Black Home Hotel. will be very place at the Golden Lion on Wed- Brown; Adams, Oliver., Hann:tat the chairman. CHRISTMAS CARDS. General, Private, Boxed, Mundell Akers Richardson, Yorke, pleased to supply any . further nesday, Novombe.r 25th, at, 8 p.m. years younger! • at CALENDARS. information. all range of prices. Also Elhiot Fixtures for Nov. 20th. DIARIES 1954. BIBLES. HYMN BOOKS. The home side 'were soon on the Cowhide_ and took au early lead when TABLE TENNIS. "A " League. attack Ex-Serviice "A" v. Pigeons. eatswith a Stonehouse shot, struck the inside `Stainton Guild "B" 9, Fire "B" 1. PRIVATE STATIONERY and Boxed Writing the upright and after consults- Oddfellows v. Red "A." a.ns ef Guild "C" 5, Y.M.C.A. "B" 5. Three Horse Shot* V. Bridge. Papers with your own address printed on, tion.with the linesmen' the referee Fire "A" 1, Guild "A" 9. Ataeot. GNS Golden "A" v. Raby "A." awarded a goal. The same player Tree-Planting Ba.rningham 0, C.L.B. 10. George and Dnagon v. Castle. XMAS TABLE STATIONERY. Let your party hud the ball in the net again but LO2aUfs TM*. e B e League. wee ruled offside. Elliott, at the Firmo-Lift Treatment Lotion °nth) really look good. Doyleys, Paper Tablecloths, CORONATION PWDLF A Pts Coach and Homes v. Old Well. opposite end, fired into the side Guild "A" 6 6. 0 0 55 5 12 A remarkable lotion that works against wrinkles, Serviettes, etc., etc. Decorations—Table, Tref.- netting whert favourably placed. COMMEMORATION. Red "B" Golden Lion "B." Glaze 6 5 0 045 5 10 Raby "B" v. Lion (Cotherstone). erepeyneas and age lines or Room. Crackers. Party and Card Games. Jig Taylor broke through and Stott had At Stainton on Saturday after.. Guild •"B" 6 6 0 1 42 18 10 in scrambling away Bowes W.M.O. v. Born's Head. RE Saws, etc. Send your gifts suitably wrapped in great diffioulty noon, two almond trees were planted Guild "0" 3 2 1 0 17 13 5 Sgtes Mess E.L. v. Ex-Ser. "B." itai We his hard drive. Stonehouse converted in cotornemonstion of the Queen's 1.M.C.A. "B" 5 2 1 2 26 25 5 Tee Holly Design Paper. Selotape Gift Wrappings, a. G. Watson pass to increase the D.L.I. 5 2 0 3 21 29 4 $a deal String, etc. • Coronation, these supplementing lead. Following a Mundell corner bwo planted in June. The ceremony C.L.B. ... 6 2 0 4 25 35 4 COCKFIELD AND DISTRICT kick, Adams shot narrowly past. in the war memorial enclosure was Y.M.C.A. "A" 5 1 0 4 14 86 2 DART LEAGUE. , 24, 102221IARIENT, 2AIZAID CASTLZ. GIFTS THAT WILL LAST. fountain. Pens, all With visiting defence appealing for ;el by Mr and Mrs J. E. Fire "A" 60 0 6 11 49 0 Telspitatts: • samara 04sile offside Stonehouse completed hi. Vrren7n the presence of a. lege Fire "B" 0 0 8 5 25 0 Results for Tuesday, November era: principal makes, I2/- to 84/-. All Gold Nibs and hat-trick. Half-time: Cockfield 3. Bermingham 2 0 0 2 0 gathering presided over by Mr 20 U 10th: 1••• ." Etc. fully guaranteed. Propelling Pencils to match, Witten Park 0. Norman Taylor, chairmen of the Seta, Pen Following a period of heavy Evenwood Club 1, Trotter's Arms 3. Pencil Boxes, Geometry etc. The Ball Pariah Council and of the Corona- THEY BOUGHT A HOUSE WITH Wheatabeaf 5, King's 'Bead 2. le a a as that always, pleases—give BIRO, 3/7-42/6. All pressure, Witton Park broke away tion Celebration Committee. The THEIR WINNINGS. Royal Oak 2, Brown Jug 5. soy Atom end from Mundell's erose Elliott A young couple in Wales have swim lb the usual Stationery Requisites. trees having been declared well and Greyhound (W.A.) 6, Black Horse NIL 11,- heat Snowball from close rens truly 4/anted a short service of just won enough money to buy a 1. Richardson added another a few dedication was conducted . by the house, and so they say it is con- Queen's Head 2 Diamond 5. PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS, 21 Cne. upwards. ramates later. These eetbacka Rev. F. Wright, curate of Barnard clusive proof of the Lessead of the Raby Moor 5, Greyhound (C.) 2. A SERVICE TO The sensational new Remington gluiet.riter" livfeed up the Penmen's attack and Castle, and the Rev. Dan Hunter, 300 year old Wishing •Cork Tree 4■410 Dowdle Black Swan 3. Uri of Warwick 4. Portable, S29/10/0, S31/10/0, S35/10/0. Hire aft,- shots by Taylor and Methodist minister, At the ocottilos Another couple had A piece of Laigue Table. Purchase Terms if you like. , had been beaten out Graham netted on of the service Mr Hunter re- Lucky Cork sent to them by a W LF A Pte FARMERS with a grand shot. G. Watson ferred in pleasing terms Jo the relative and got an empty house Trotter'. Arms „7 5 2 29 20 Ill intreacsed the lead, then Mundell eeteem in which Mr and Mrs Wren two days afterwards. A lady in Brown Jug 7 5 2 29 20 10 COMPOUND FERTILIZERS, BASIC replied for the visitoa-s. are held in the neighbourhood and Doncaster sent for a piece and wow Park Greyhound (..-A) 7 5 2 28 21 10 %malt: Cockfield 5, Witten on 'behalf of the committee pre. £3,000 on a penny points pool A Diamond ... 7 4 329 20 8 • COME AND HAVE A 3. aerated to them a. handsome trowel SLAG, N.A. PHOSPHATES SUPPLIED, 1•22111T. • wife gave her doubting husband a Rahy Moor ... 7,4 9 28 21 8 taxa. • suitably inscribed as a souvenir of piece of Luoky Cork for his birth- King's Head ... 7 4 3 24 25 3 DELIVERED AND SPREAD. • BARNARD CASTLE the occasion, Mr Wren acknowledg- day and two weeka after be won Black Horse „.7 4 8 21 28 — LOOK — BRIDGE CLUB. ing the gift on (behalf of Mrs Wren •••••• • £1,500. A mother sent each of her Wheatabeaf .. 7 :3 4 26 23 HEI8 GOT HIS EYE ON A+ Reenits, November 111the- and himself and assuring the donors sons a piece and one of them won Greythoand (C.). 7 3 4 28 23 0 For details of ihis strvioo trpply to N.S, 1, Mr Pixie and Mr Loaves. that W would occupy ts fitting place £4,003 in a sweepstake. If you Queen'e Head 7 3 4 24 26 IS FEW THINGS 2. Mr and Mrs Snodgrass. at their borne, IVViaxleor ittsge, would like further 'Mara, KELVIN 114000PION E/W. 1, Mr and Mirs Richardson. Kul of Warwick 7 9 4 Si 25 6 Steil:eon. Mestere . F. Loons and' stempod envelop Block Swan „. 7 2 51 28 1 2,01re gristle end Mrs Arm- Sons, 4 .101411. 11. ••• Stsinton nrendos, piteriditi I. Otiontxmay, bold Oak .,. 6 VA it.004-