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Kevin -In' for 1.1·20·4, G M. evans b Crane 2 ~"""",er c M. Blake b P. Excell ct Edwards b rumseH with a fine K. WInder 21 Tufls 37 - Greene b M. Goulding _ 10 D. HlIl ct Reeve b Tuffs 27 , cnastng a score of 171-5, in score of74in the 217 which Colin Graham took 4-58, It was too much Webb c M. Blake b M. P. Jordan ct Pallant b Goulding 19 Palmer 11 Rail finished 18 runs short, Andr Lakellheath and c Fisk not out...................... 3 Chivers was the top scorer with 32 with a steady 74 nol K.Barbrookc&bTuffs 1 Graham st M. Blake b K. S. Manning b Tufts 22 f Winder . R. Mlddledltch ct Reeve b Parkins 51 M. Blake b K. Palmer............................ 3 Times, Wednesday, May 13, 1987 Page 43 Winder 0 R. Excell ct Leach b Tuffs .... 0 r Extras 15 J. Bedser ct Pallant b 1~llljl~~~I·~I~OO~~!I~I~IIII~·~j·~I~~li:li~Fulham........................... 5 Extras....................... 5 Winder spins Rail '( BATTING A. Squire (Rail) v Lakenheath - Dairytime. __.. .....__109 Total 122 R.Corbyn (Brettenham) vasc - friendly (no) 105 Bowling: R. Fulham 12-4·36· M. Kill (MildenhaIl2nds) v L'heath 2nds - Dairytime __.102 1; P. Crane 12·3·36-2; J. Tuffs 11·3·35-5, S. Palmer 10-3·14·2. to first defeat , A. Ford (Worlington) v Bury - Dairytime __ 101 lakenhealh A. Chivers (Rail) v Lakenheath - Dairytime.................. 89 with 54 - a useful workout 1) F. P. Woollon ct Excell b By Malcolm Grubb before competing in Sunday's A. Warrlngton (Bury) v Godmanchester- friendly 85 Worlington Prewer 20 IPSWICH and East Suffolk London Marathon - and Dave Cotlen c Holland b G. Coates (Bury) v Worllngton - Dairytime __ 80 A. Leach ct Manning b stopped Bury Rail in their Little scored 32. ORA Wright 11 Prewer 33 Southwold lost by five wickets R. Bond (Lakenheath) v Rail - Dairytime __ 77 tracks on Sunday to put an from FronickebWrighl............ 0 R. Bond Ibw Bedser 4 at home to Mildenhall despite 58 A. Warrlng_ton(Bury) v Clacton - Two Counties 77 end to the Dairvtime Suffolk sparl Fordc Frost bTrembath .101 P. Pallant b Prewer............... 3 from Roy Prewer, Tony Carter M. Mann (Thetford) v Acle - Carter Cup (no) 76 France b Lodge ..: 46 Premier League's most eight K. Starr(L'heath 2nds) v M'hall2nds - DalryUme (no) 74 S. Edwards ct Jordan b replied with 54, while Grenville Midc Daslur b Lodge 0 Bedser............................ 7 impressive start. Dale continued his excellent A. Flnnis (MII'haIl2nds) vL'heath 2nds - Dairytime.... 74 Wilkinson not out.. 12 M. Reeve b Prewer 6 Rail. fresh from a hard-earned form with 46, faking his Lally to Hedl R. McMullin (Thetford) v Aldborough - Alliance __ 74 Starlingnotout 2 F. I. Wootton st Manning b win over Lakenheath which had lR3 in three innings so far. H" M. Underwood (Walsham) v Wattisfleld - friendly 73 Exlras....................... 7 Bedser 19 extended their winning start to the On Sunday Southwold SUCceiS- end~ R.Wood (Thurston) v Worlington - friendly................. 71 R. Fulham ct Jordan b season to three matches, were put fully defended an unlikely total Chel" P. Mortlock (Hartest) v Brandon - friendly 66 Total (for5) 179 Bedser............................ 3 in a spin by Ieft-armer I{eith of 122 at Lakenheath. Left-armer him G. Bamford (Mundford) vGothic - Alliance................. 60 Ing: K. Lodge 15-2·49·2, P. J. Tufts st Manning b Winder and went down by 18runs. John Bedser (five for 37) and all- presi A. Trembath (Bury) v Worlington - Dalrytime (no) 56 10·3·9·2, A. Trembath 5· Bedser 13 Ipswich had clocked up 171 for rounder Prewer (four for 29) did Mik S. Palmer run out 0 five in their 4S overs, being the damage, securing victory by A. Brown (Tostock) v Beyton - friendly 55 Bury 51 Edmunds P. Crane not out 3 contained by Colin Graham, who just three runs. cal't~ Carter(MlIdenhall)vSouthwold - Dairytime 54 Coates c Ford b Starling. 80 Extras....................... 8 bowled throughout the innings to Lakenheath had also lost at E\~ G. Garrett (Mundford) v Fakenham - Carter Cup......... 53 DeroybStarling............... 0 collect four for 58. Tayfen Road against Rail, OooJ Frost c R. thornaliey b falling [oul of a 182-run second D. Perry (Walsham) vWattlsfield - frlendly.................. 53 Total 119 10 reply Rail made a steady Slarling.......................... 9 Bowling: Jordan 9·0·24·0. wicket stand becween Andy Squire .- toss S. Martin (BSC)v Brettenham - friendly 50 start but then came unstuck as Trembath not out... 56 Middledltch 9-3·18-0; J. Bedser and Andy Chivers .. Squire made two Winder picked up six for 59, and iolland b Starling 20 and Chivers 89. skill 4~-37·5; R. Prewer 13-4-29-4. with Golding claiming three for 109 BOWLING Baltershall not out 4 Dick Bond (77) and Francis ove: 52 Rail were put out for 153. A. Briggs (East Harling) v Martham - Alliance 8-46 Extras 13 Wootton (47) kept Lakenheath his THETFORD v Surprisingly, after just two m hopes alive, but Ian Graham had B. Smeed (Mundford A) v Euston - friendly 7-37 NORWICH BARlEYCORN5 weeks every side that has taken to rell" Total (for 4) 182 the last word wilh a five-wickec J. Trett (Elveden) v Gt Barton - M. McNell 6-1 0 Norfolk Alliance League, the field has lost at least once. will 'Bowlinn' I. Starling 15-2·70·4. A. Sadler(Elmswell)v Edwardstone - friendly 6-19 division one. Barieycorns won Ipswich had preceded their win haul as Lakenheath ended on 224 wic' A. Taylor (Worlington) v Thurston - friendly 6-34 by nine wickets. over Rail by losing at home to for nine. I Thetford Exning; South wold also started Worlington's Andy Ford Holborn (Stowmarket) v Histon - friendly 5- 3 cracked 101 against Hury - but be M. Dean(Tostock) v Beyton - friendly 5- 4 M. ManncSelby bHodder ... 29 their campaign with a win and a bea D.LeebDunn....................... 9 defeat; and Lakenbeath made a ended on the losing side. Ford's S. Norman (Mundford A) v Gothic A - Alliance 5-22 colleagues could only add a SOl M.EelescPilcherbBrown .. 1 dreadful start by losing both C. Malcolmson (Stradishall)v Lidgate - friendly 5-24 runs. M.PiggoltlbwOunn 0 further 78 runs and Gerald Coates Inq games. K. Austin (BSC)v Brandon - M. McNeil 5-26 Mildenhall 2nds M.CusacklbwDunn 0 (80) led Bury to a s.ix-wickel wjn. unt J. Tuffs (Lakenileath) vSouthwold - Dairytime 5-35 Thurston c D. Wootton b J.LoebOunn 3 Brochers Martin and Peter Another century-maker was of '"" A. Wootton 18 P.SparkesbBrew 3 Allen have been in prolifiC form MUdenhaJI's Mike Kill in the Whitehead (WorI2nds) vT'bam 2nds - Dairytime 5-39 Rider c A. Wootton b K. Ro H.Wright (Bury) v Clacton - Two COl,lnties 5-41 P. Ellisc Fox b Brew............. 0 :~ for Exning. They combined for an Second Xl competition. KiU 11 Starr 0 K.Greyson not out. 24 opening stand of 141 aCChantry made 102 in the win over Laken- M. Atkinson (Cockfield) vThurston - friendly 5-47 Kill c K. Starr b R. wic A.Nash b Brew..................... 0 Park, and with a quick fire 66 nol heath rt - his first century in 20 I.Graham (Rail) v Lakenheath - Dairytime 5-89 Trundiey l02 years at MiidenhaJI. It was Enf G.SharpebBrew................. 0 out from Graham Howlett Finnis'b R. Trundley 74 Extras 10 Exnin!, posted the biggest score of filling that it cam~at Warnil Way. Clarke b K. Starr :....... 1 lhe season so far - 248 for three, serving as some reward for the . Allen not out 5 Total 79 beating their own total against countless holll'S of work he has - A. Young not out 3 put in on the wicket as Bowling: J. Dunn 15-6·22·4, Mildenhall ill the opening matcb Extras 14 A. Brown 11·3·22·1, O. Brew 8· of the season by three runs. groundsman. Kevin -in' for 1.1·20·4, G. Hodder 5·1-11-1. Ipswich made a spirited reply Kill was one of the driving Total (for 5) ::-17 Barleycoms but ended 43 runs shon at 205 for forces in preparing the ground THE Suffolk League, this year sponsored by BOWling: K. Starr 1"'·33-2, "3. D. MCintosh Notout 18 eight. Dave Cropper led the way when MildenhaJI moved to Mick McNeil Sports, started its season on a Palmer 15·3-67-<), A. Wootton A.SelbycGreysonbMann .. 52 Wamil Way in 1970 and he has ~oriously sunny Saturday, with newcomers 4·2·9·1, K. Pallant 4-0·38-0, R. N.Foxnoloul...................... 9 helped produce one of the best Ikandon Townentertaining BSSC. Trundley 7·0·30·2, M. Rut· Extras....................... 1 Schools matches wickets in tbe Minor Counties lefford 4-0·28-0. Championship. .Woodbridge 173 (Daniel 49, A lakenhealh 2nds The visitors batted first and totalled 127-5 Total (for 1) 80 Henchie 27, Dunn 2Q). FramEng· MildenhaJI also beat SOl1th- wid; with Malcolm Sykes scoring 32 and Kevin A Starrb D. Langford 0 Bowling: G. Sharpe 5-0-16-0, wold, while IpSwich and East M. Fuiham bS.Turner 2 bam CoDege 175 {or 7 (GiUer 32, Austin34notout. A. Ntlsher 5·1·12-0, M. Piggott Gubbins 28, Harper 4 for 41). Suffolk began with two 2nd XI M.M A. WOollon c D. Wanglord 10.5-2·25.0, K. Greyson 3-0-17· wins over Exning and Bury Rail. bC. Robinson 15 Framlingharn won by 3 wlts. W." Brandon in reply found runs hard to come by 0, M.
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