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Coventry Evening Telegraph from Coventry, West Midlands, England • 15

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R. C. Garratt shows his delight at winning the Intermediate SSD yards event. THIRD TROPHY WIN FOR ST. FINBARR'S QT.

FINBARR'S (Coventry) took their third step towards carrying off all five major hurling honours by winning the Crowe Cup against St. Chad's at Birmingham on Sunday. But, after leading comfortably throughout, the Coventry side only just held on to win by one point-2 goals 10 points (a total of 16 pts.) to 4 goals. 3 pta. 1 al scorers: J.

O'Brien P. Cullinan P. McGrath and K. Phelan L. Condon 1 goal.

C. Crowe I goal. Now St. Finbarr's turn their attentions to the county hurling league and the hurling championship. These are the final two competitions in the "nap hand" trophy attempt.

Before their success at the tal Eng la already held the championship and the Birmingham Parks Department Tournament trophy. Bt. Pinbarr's have arranged a challenge match against Mount Nugent. of County Cavan, the Irish junior hurling champions. to be played in Coventry on Sunday.

August I. British golfers for U.S. trip Fourteen British golfers are preparing to meet the challenge of the world's best golfers in the second annual £71,500 Carling world golf championship The following 13 players have qualified under the P.O A. order of merit: D. Snell, J.

Hitchcock. P. Allies. C. O'Connor.

L. Cl. B. Wolstenholme, D. C.

HIXIA)II. D. Revs. A. Jacklin, 14.

Faulkner, J. Panton, 0. Will. In addition Peter Butler qualifies as the leading British player in the 1964 tournament The party leaves London on August 15 and will have three days practice before the championship rated the toughest in Massachusetts. Last year's winner of the £12,500 first prize was Bobby Nichols (13.8.

i. Arnold Palmer 413 13 1 won the second Islet of Aill.ooo and Clary Player (South Africa) came third. keeping grip League title taukis gained their first points in a 492-490 victory over 8.8. A. and Birmingh a Fire and Ambulance beat English Electric Rugby 490-495.

Postal League After three rounds of the Cov- entry and District Postal National League only seven of 32 teams have managed to win ail three matches, and the signs are that some of these teams must lose soon. In Division 1, G.E.C. and Jaguar Cara have collected six points and are kept apart by three aggregate. A.E.I. Rugby lead Division 2 with six pointstwo more than Jaguar Cars "13" and Sphinx Courtaulds have maximum points to lead Coventry Climax and Morris Motors by two points in Division 3.

Alfred Herbert have six points from three Division 4 matches and are two in front of Exhall Two teams have won three matches in Division they are Dowty and Alfred Herbert Round three ORC NC lbghall MS: Jailor C.Arra 316. Al. 1 RyOP 310. 311 ear Can "3" 714. 0 363 0P 0 011 C.

Osev sod Tar.l 131. A I. Ti. Jaguar Oirs 3. Owarteellir 3111.

Covestr, 777. Allred PM. Ensl44 Iliertrle 10; Morris AL 0 374. 1114454104 4: Deets 741, O.P 0 4: Ile. 314 0 C.

'V" Courtould. AI, Alf rod 10111114 DOI an lag Tool 211. OM I 1.143•• Dot 70 6 r.eumaa... mi. RAMA DC 3413, I.

AWN Nert Art 'C" MO. flerltAity XI COLCHESTER'S NEW TRAINER Colchester United have replaced Bill Light. who joined the club in 1939 and has been senior trainer for 10 years. John Anderson. a hualifled P.A.

coach from Wrexam. takes over. Kenilworth G.C. Itabbert Tankard: Bale I net to Iron W. tad net an) decldrd on last nine Morino ('up: reds and Mrs A.

Resat iholders) net 741. STOKER required for Lancbehirr Hollers fitted with underfeed stokers Knowledge of 011-nred boners would be ad advantage Apply: J. J. CAMS. Cadre Law.

Owefan. Ol TV re 4 liv.s SERVICE ENGINEERS Top rates of pay. 40- hula rift. Vehicle supplied A ply: The Mawater. DE I.TU 9 Welk nods Rugby MIR Birmingham on National THE City of Birmingham team are well on the way towards winning the National League, Division title for the 15th consecutive season.

After winning four matches they already have a lead of two match points and are averaging twelve points per match better than second team Wimbledon Park Coventry and District who were runners-up last season, are actually shooting better this year yet are down to fourth place. City of Birmingham also lead four other divisions and hold place in another. Coventry are third in Division IL are in bottom place of Division 33, but the team are in second place in Division 52. Round Pour results: 1: (Iv et MrsmfEe2e 1144 roventry and Dlinzbet "A' 1947 Divitiss Ii Tntellenhen City ut 114r021149114M 4 11 MG. Dlnette ow irmiasiusi 19311 London 191,9 Dineen, is Or and Petereasis 1464.

c. at Ilerntinebtag 1111 Division Cite of 4111111091,,, 1 9 14, Worpleedest meows "II" 1432. Huotteed-opoli-Avan "4" 1141 Divines II: Winibloike: Perk 1431 givilien Ns My 41 4 4 4 'l3" 10Th Worbon Pork "ID" 111190 Invitees 111 City ot Illirnenshani 1901 Orookbon ISM; lON Con ver? Mid amend. 7: It: Coventry lad Elimertet "0" IR ISIS. Rifle shooting by Marksman hold the top two places in Division 4.

Third round details: I Z. Coglthard Matta) Coldgeld) WC II Reamll 10 SC) Moors Cars) W. It 10 IC M. Payne (Sutton Coldao4) M. M.

093 1 1 01 layneb) R. Dlekeias Rafts IMphini) PM. I Date )3rd W. M. Swam (Alfred Herbert) W.

Id A. apt non (Cour! law)del 131 Cuaraterp 10.R.4 Greengll4 A. WRouot (Potalnda) 411. M. Cooked 10 N.

I Dodd orlutton ColdSeM) M. V. Smallaood 1 N. 3: D. Adler (CourtaMda M.

S. Drinkall 1141)hinal 114: S. RAW) (Allred Herter rt) N. IMO) Wacal4434) 11. Wood Herbert, W.

J. Mac- Gregor 141Ith Warakka) 1116 4: 4 A Brain (Sphinx) 43: narrows ORA Warwick.) 113. J. Oven 40 M. U.

win Joseph Lissu N. Haywood ORR Mirada.) al Lead four divisions Coventry members lead all tour divisions of the Warwickshire Ladies Individual League. Top of Division 1 is Barbara Russell who leads Marion Payne (Sutton Coldfield) by two aggregate. Division 2 first place is shared by Madge Cummings iCi.E.C.• land Margaret Heslop (Alfred Herbert). Both have six points from three matches and the same aggregate total.

All six Division 3 ladies have now been beaten at least once and a mere two aggregate separates the top three. In first place, with a lead of two aggregate is 8. Wood (Alfred Herbert) and typing for second place are Ashley (10th Warwicks.) and II HubbaU (Alfred Herbert). Sphinx dub members. P.

Harrl I Spill. and A. Brain I4pts. Summer League Twenty-nine Coventry teams are contesting the 11 division of the Warwickshire Summer League, And 12 of them are among the top three teams of their respective divisions. Third round results show that Jaguar Cars lead Division 1 by only one point after drawing their match with Sphinx move up into third place after beating Sutton Coldfield and Rugby went down by five to Sutton Coldfield In Division 2, both 3rd V.B.

Warwicka and C) E.C. surrendered unbeaten records, and we DOW have four teams level on Loaders 3rd V.B. Warwick' lost by one to Hall Green and Birmingham City' Police beat G.E.C. by seven. Exhall defeated Port Dunlop by nine and take over second place with eight aggregate more than G.E.C.

Two more teams met with defeat this round. Jaguar Cars and English Rugby In Division 3. but JAguar hang (al to first place by virtue of three aggregate from Birmingham Pire and Ambulance A In round three. 3rd V.B Warwick' beat Jaguar Cars 04-490; Cour- Coventry Evening Telegraph, Tuesday, July 13, IM.S. KENILWORTH IN GOLF FINAL FOR FIRST TIME FOR the first time since the event was instituted nearly 64 years ago, ghe name of Kenilworth Golf Club could be engraved on the Warwickshire Golf Union's Bainbridge Shield in the very near future.

Peter Batchelor and Finlay Stewart recently became the first By Kenilworth pair to reach the final of the event, and on Sunday.the second semi-finalwas decided our Golf when Moor Halls representatives beat T. A. Spooner and R. A. Markham, of Leamington and Correspondent County.

A date has yet to be fixed I the final. although ik irs.nue almost certain to be It is unlikely to be however, as Batchelor Is committed to competitive events. Great chance This week he is playing in the ruglish amateur championship, Ilartshire. while on July 24 soil IS he will representing Weewieluihire in the semi-finals of the county championship at and Berrow. Kenilworth, who have been very impressive on their way to the SOIL Oust have a great chance of ginning.

for scratch man Batchelor and two-handicap partner Stewart are in top form at present. Batchelorwas highly-placed in both the Warwickshire and Midland amateur championships, and in the Midland group eualifYine round of the county championship. was one of the most impressive members of the six-man team. Although he has come to prominence in this. his third season at Kenilworth.

he had already Owed county golf while a member at the South Herta club, where Ili Rees Is the professional. Partner Stewart. Scotsman. has been a member of the Kenilworth club for about five ears. and despite the fact that now lives in Kidderminster, is still closely associated with the club.

Prize money in the senior section ages 18 to totals £lOO. while the juniors i under 18) share another £5O Holder Richard Emery (Mill Hitli is not quaLtied to defend tus as he la mow playing rfltukix tournament gull. RESULTS Coventry G.C. Veteraar' Revd: A. J.

Oardner 76--41- 70; J. Nauen 76-4 72; W. T. Davies SS-14 P. A.

Shaw 7-111. 72: A. Morrie 33-10 73: Pox 59 -16 -73: A. Whittaker 92--11 74. A Scar SS -13 76.

R. H. Pearmain 94-16 lADIEs' EN Grimes Cup: Mn. J. Thompson ee 140 net; Mrs.

P. Varney it 4 70 14 ineT Monthly Medal: Silver Mrs. P. Large 173 net) from Mrs Ci and Lady Lyons 173 net). decided on last nine.

thwalte )66 ne tt Mrs. net). Assistants' event Seventy young assistant professionals. between the aces of 15 and 22, will be taking part in the Coventry Golf Club's Assistants' championship, at Ass Pars tomorrow. This event.

introduced six years ago, is now one or die most popular of Its kind in the country and has attracted players from as tar away as Somerset. Lancashire. Cheshire and the Home Counties. Major to remain banned AIAJOR ROISHRT BOYD. the Royal Army Pay Carps officer involved in the "too many shots" dispute.

remains banned from Staley after a 3a hours rehearing of his case yesterday by the Staley Committee. He said last night at his Winchester home that the National Rifle Association hearing was held in without members of the public being allowed to hear anything. "One of their own committee members said that the building was like the siege of Lucknow during the meeting." he said No Pressmen were allowed near the room. It Will "a terrible thing that they can hold a think like this behind locked doors." he sisal. DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE Late last Tuesday, in his absence, Major Boyd vas ordered to be disqualified for life" from N.R.A.

shooting, because, the committee found, he fired more shots than he should have done in a major service rifle competition. Next day he said he mistook the time of the meeting, and therefore had no chance to be heard. He also denied firing more than the permitted number of rounds. Following a letter to Lord Cottealoe. chairman of the National Rifle Association and the Btsley Committee, it was agreed that Major Boyd should appear last night before the people who made the earlier decision and with the same witnesses present.

4iROCLNI retiovisiora MANAGER required for medium-sized seltserelce store opening shortly Excellent opportunity toe man who la looking to the tuturis ALSO PROVISIONS MANAGER required for well-establiehed large eell-wervice store Good prompecta for young men or older men desirous of change Apply In writing. In alrict confidence, to: MR D. R. COLLICDOK. FARIVALUt fa.

IWbMu Ativet. Coventry. wet. I' fr s. alli r' it AI I 1 i "Hid- I I i 40 0.

1 1 i 1 'I An exciting battle in the senior 1111 yards hurdles at yesterday's ati ilp Leamington l'cliege for Boys .4 16 IA sports. The winner turned out to be A. Picker'. partly obscured 0 by the other competitors. trp Snell beaten by Czech -DETER SNELL, New Zealand's 1 double Olympic gold medal- Ile list, finished second in a 2.8111 metres event in Prague last night.

He was beaten by zech A Igi Josef Odlozil, runner-up to Snell in the Olympic 1.581/ metres in Tokio. 4 4. Odlozil won last night in a ('tech record time of smin. 8.6 see. Snell returned 5:12.8.

John Davies. of New Zealand. who I was third in the Olympic 1.51/8 metres. won the LOH metres i i event in 2min. 26.Uee.

England quoted 6-1 1 World Cup A leading London bookmaker yesterday made England 6-1 second favourite for next year's World Cup. Brazil. the holders. are quoted 0- as 5-2 favourites. Argentina are a.

8-1. with Hungary and Portugal 12-1. Russia and Uruguay are 14-1 and Scotland 16-1. Applications are invited foe the following SALES STAFF Wile and female to work la the following departments. IRONMONGERY GAIRDENIN44 DOMESTIC HalthWAlta Preylona experience not essential GOODS RECEIVING CLERK, TYPIST Apply II Y.

riiii I oh. I lie Ming I liserwentn. PLANNING ENGINEERS Interesting vacancies exist in the Planning and Estimating Department of a local firm in the production of a wide range of Presswork for the motor trade and other industries. The company is well equipped with first-class manufacturing and process facilities which require fully experienced Process Planning Engineers to deal with all aspects of production. Attractive salaries will be paid to successful applicants.

Apply in confidence stating age, qualifications and details of career to date: SOX COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH." PRESS TOOL DESIGN DRAUGHTSMEN required by major Coventry firm manufacturing heavy precisron and light gauge pressings. The successful applicants who must have previous experience of this type of work will be responsible for design and try-out of press tools up to the production stage. Replies. which will be treated in strict confidence, should be addressed to the Personnel Manager, BOX PICNIC "COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH." MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN required for an interesting new position In the Projects Deportment of local engineering firm The successful applicant will probably save wide experience of Machine Tool Design and be capable of initiating new projects Applications in confidence to Personnel Planner, BOX COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH.".

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