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Ott a It rz: eIP4 ETER HAUSE Angles Notes MATCH Full points from this match most vital FIER being for a brief spell in the promotion challengers bracket Chester are now fighting to keep their place us top half of the Lemnos table. lie change in the City's fortunes has been brought about side's indifferent form. which dates back to the end of After the 5-I defeat onthport. at the Stadium on "tth. Chester have won only.

against Lincoln City ith March. From those games. only five points been secured, but it ts well also that six of match have been away home. Looked at from aspect. the loss of so many points is more usable but none the less from the point of view of the final League position.

It seems now that Chester want full points from their last home games if they are to have any hope of finishing in 12 BADMINTON LEAGUE Cuts at present abova.and below the have played fewer matches. so the' hate to rely upon the mistakes by other. as well as own point gathering activities to keep respectable. Tifere is one bright spot. Peter who tried out his lee against Stafford Rangers on Saturday.

has decried to return to the senior 1 tot this Saturday game Torquay United Final Tables I WF AP A A A 11 339 49 9 A Supporters will be happy to see the boas on duty bemuse his leadership and football technique have been mated Inc. his operation His presence made a marked difference to the oveisi performance of the youns resenes on and 1 am looking forward to the Hauser-Metcalf link-up. Peter till come in at right-hat( for this important game, and tins will give Colin Corbishley the to have a rest a.ter all the hard ne has put in durin; recent weeks Colin has been a bulwark on many occasions away from home. and has eoined a short mirataxi. George Evans will move over to the night-halt berth.

The forward line will be changed from that did duty at Carlisle. Garth Lee is left out and Stan moves from incde to outside-left. with Jimmy Humes coming In for Permian. The line-ap will teem; Janes (11). Starkey: Knissee linglea.

Evans IG); Read. Tank Names and Ileantem Kicl-off 3-15 p.m. The Reserves visit Stafford Rangers in the County League. and the side will be. Barton Griffiths Fleming Oaver.

Wheaton, Davies; Haddock, Winder. McGowan. Morns and The testimonial match for Mr. Silly Peters who, In January. retired as secretary of Chaster PC, will be played between Chester and Wrexham at the Stadium on Wednesday.

29th April. kick-off 7-111 p.m. I understand that the appeal sponsored by the Chester club has met with a satisfying response. and quite number of League clubs have sent donations. (VENTER F.C.

ADVANCEMENT ORGANISATION Sat, 11th Apr 111: 2437, 3716. 41113 2811 7321. Histatut store 118-2942. 4493 and 4142, OM awl 13111. Wed 7183 and 4344.

UM and 7774 1371 ay 3337. CI TER SUPTORTE.RI. ASSOCIATION April): 117-111-U. Mee. 12-33-44, Tess: 154144.

Wed. 14-INI-31S. 115411-111. Fri. lurviving Sportsmen Amateur football and League administrator is the of Mr.

Arthur Cooke. of 2100. Chester-road. Belsky. stio mitred for me.

the other day. many of the thrills and 'musing of his yout h. Brigade No. 19 Arthur Cooke. who Is OIL never surrendered his amateur status.

he made his mars in local football In the Hollington area and later in the Chester and District League with Helsby and. as he said. a lot of fun" A native of Bollington. near Mr. Cour) is the son of the late Mr.

and Mrs Richard Cooke. and he attended Bollington National School, and his stud.es at Technical College an riming student. Like many youngsters those there ass not the distraction of Arrant spent hours sicking a tennis ball on a piece of mute land as Pool Rank. Bollington but it sea not until he left school and started out In life with John Brier and Sons. calico printers.

of Boilington. that he had his drat competitive football. But. at the age 16. he played for Ins works team and won his flrat medal shin the side won a competition among local wora trams Arthur Aa.

a nen-leolf of no I.tt.e and he remained with SolWigton C. in, he thinks the Stockport and District League, until 1107 Then, just to help a pal who every seek walked from Bollington to Whatley Bridge to play for that team. Arthur also ju.ned Whalley Bridge. and it was here. he told me, that in one the team won 3-0 and all three goals were scored by Cooke, the "A DIRTY TRICK" About ISM, Arthur thought he would try Ws luck a ith and after a trial fie was signed on by the County, and was a regular member of the reserve ade throughout the season.

although he had one or two gimp with the first XI. He pia ed in every round of the Stoorport Cup up to the final. when he as dropped unexpectedly because the officials to give a game to person acted as linesman a hen called upon. Arthur thought this a trick and "never played for Stockport again." Arthur moved on to Hyde United. and remembers the occasion when the captain piked him to take trenailY.

In fear. and trembling. he ARTMUIt COOKE mimed. and the captain commiaserated: Hard luck. Arthur.

You'll make up for it." Within seconds. Arthur did. Prom the goal kick. following the penalty miss. the lofted the ball right to Arthur Cooke's feet.

and he promptly beat two men and put the ball into the net to score the goal that won the match Mr Cooke also played with Newton Heath. which later became Manchester United, His first match had a sequel. He met the team hailsay to the game. and was told by a man in a bowler hat. who was in charge of the team.

that he was playing at outside-right. Arthur said they sould not think much of him if he had In May on the wing. as he was (essentially a right-half. odds by 14 In the SEAL It was Use first year that they had entered the hoe They are (left to right. standing) G.

M. Davies. W. Smith, F. Hayden.

J. A. Pestles sad E. W. Dart.

D. L. Itennisen leaptalnl DRESSED FOR THE ARCTIC 60 turn out for Vicar's Cross Golf Club competition On Saturday the first major competition of the season was played at Vicarl Crass Golf Club for the Vicar's Cross Oobiet and despite the weather more than 40 members appeared on the first tee dressed like Arctic explorers. In the circumstances. it was expected that the bitterly cold weather and the strong wind would prevent los scoring and this proved to be the case.

The scoring for the Vicar's Cross Goblet is decided by a match against bogey this form of competition always seems to cause difilculties, thus adding to the trials and tribulations of the players. The best returns were four down to bogey by 8. Cortes' and A. Dickson and the Vicar's Cross Ooblet was awarded to 8. Oarless for the best, score over the Ant nine Leading returns: S.

Corks' (17) 4 down. A. Dickson (13) 4 down, J. Ashbrook (n) 5 down. F.

Reno (11) down. Pountney 5 down. T. Unnston (17) 5 down. T.

Parry (la) 5 down. 0 Davies II down, V. Simeoek (11) 6 down, 0. Con (14) II down. J.

Hudson (14) 6 down. 0. tang (14) 4 down. L. A.

Barbet US) down. Rimer (16. 6 down. J. Sutton (16) 6 down.

J. (15) II down. N. Pewster 6 down. LADIES' SECTION On Ist April the first Medal Competition of the nes season attracted a large entry and won by Mrs.

P. Gray 103-36-111. The best Silver Division was Mrs K. Dryland 114-15-0. Other leading retinas were: Mrs.

G. James 111-16-72, Mrs C. S. Jerome 66-13-711, Mrs. C.

Tyreman 6f -16-76 On Monday the first of the West Chesbtre Shield matches was played, at home to local rivals Upton Ladles. who won. iii ii 11 1 14 74 2 DIVISION 2 Thaln A l2 858 38 19 12 857 39 111 on 12 56 40 13 1 A 12 2 39 57 6 12 1 29 67 4 DIVISION 3 m.n.ter Maimed A rrtson Ttunn 12 4 41 65 10 13 334 02 7 12 0 31 75 0 DIVISION 4 WV AP su rec ce 12 27 19 1 134888008 Knostyllen over440 latteohaU 11 Octet 1 DIVISION I RheasMu Liebe Brawls Cektnese Sllei: 7 won I 12 25 It math, 12 0 DIVISION 6 111.tarden MON 14 14161 10 28 Christletenl4 1111 47 21 Cssenhurat (C.O Rion Thaln RBI it IF. Bealand LEAGUE TOURNAMENT 1.1.• anal rounds of the league take Ware in Cheater Drill Wednesday next. 15th April.

GREENALL, WHITLEY GAMES LEAGUE Winter League DIVISION I to and including Ilth April PWDLP 19 3 1 33 19 14 3 231 IS 13 2 331 and PAC A 19 10 5 430 19 I 3 24 17 9 2 34 19 9 4 023 )r A td rt Tavern A IS 0 4 8 A Arm i i i iii 111 5 3 11 13 11 3 1 15 7 111 I 6 13 6 15 2 2 IS 11 17 2 1 14 6 6th Anchor A Id Met A 3: Whestslwar A I. 7: PQW. A Plough 6: S. Mount A 3. INlU.ktler 3.

11 ler 3 5: Bridgesater 2. A 6 DIVISION 2 PWDLP Bt.ct.te A 19 17 0 2 34 19 12 4 3 28 19 11 4 4 26 19 II 4 4 26 13 11 4 3 26 19 11 5 21 19 3 5 19 neat laa ti andge 12 7 1 11 15 Ii 5 3 10 13 19 4 5 10 13 18 3 3 12 9 Id MOS 19 2 5 12 9 1. lath 5. Amebae 3: Neat Inn 5. 1 3 Stam- Bak A 5 Commercial 4.

Packet 4: Biche 7 Piper 1: and Ptltel 4 P.O.W. Brewery Peter Walker Dart League 4BLE PW A 28 24 4 43 Hotel A Arms A Area Kew House 21 17 10 34 23 II 12 32 211 IS 13 30 23 14 14 27 12 IS 24 21 11 IS 22 Area 8 Vaults Tavern Mon TatreA -e Holm 11 wars results: Liver A Queen's Anne 4. UMW, 11 Vaults 3, 4 lbws! Rouse 11, MOM CITY GET A TASTE OF DIVISION 111 When beaten by promotion-chasing Carlisle From a correspondent CHESIIF-R got a taste of Division 111 type soccer on Setswday when they were beaten by promotion chasing Carlisle United. But it could have been the other way round if they had kept up their early pressure. For it was only three minutes from the start that they blasted Carlisle with an early goal.

Carlisle had swung Into the attack CHESTER: Reeves: Yeses IR). 'with the wind in their favour. Right- Starker: Erase IGI. Butler. Carhalf George Evans eared the day even bliblar: Read.

Metcalf, Talbot. in the first minute when be cleared Banded add a ball from the bead of insideteft Despite Carlisle premure, Chester arr rayton. a fter a mem from were saved by some brilliant defensive work by full-backs Malcolm Starkey outside-right Ramsay Taylor. and RayJortes not to mention the Then Cheater gunned themselves ff orts of goalkeeper Dennis Reeves. 'into action.

And It ass the division's SCORING CHANCES 'third from top goal scorer. centrefors ard Gary Talbot, who gave Then. in th. 12th m.nute, Carlisle Chester the lead nearly had another goal against them. Centre-half Tom 11380200; sent a long.

A move was started on the right the hi pass back to goalkeeper Allan sing by David Read. He corked Ro a Th a ll curve away from the 'ball in to Mike Metcalf, net just in time aho swung the bas to inside-left Stan 1 Bennion. Bennion switched the ball Three minutes later, Talbot was 'back to Metcalf, aho pushed it through back with a scoring chance. He to an advancing Talbot TALBOT received a long pass from Metcalf and reached the goal ahead of the players shot. But by the time he gathered chasing him.

and cracked it past himself for the ball he aas sell offgoalkeeper Peter Ross aide But atter the kick-off folloAlng the goal, Chester back on the defensive. In the 17th minute. it was Chester's turn to be lucky. Their saviour this time was Colin He headed a very dangerous cross from Taylor away fat a corner kick Then it was anyone's game. Carlisle attacked a little more than Chester.

but the visitors were not out of the picture Carlisle brought things down to an even footing in the 25th minute when centre-forward Hugh IIcILMOYLE, CARLISLE. Sow Nen. McConnell. Paamsoor. Thompson Tarlac.

Evans. and of the Old The sas told to stand down, and Arthur got black looks until after the match when. sportingly, the man be had deposed came up. shook hands. and "You're a better player than me." In 1900.

Mr. Cooke came to Helsb3, hating secured a Job the cable sorts. He ass aged 22, and was with H.I. Cables until 1945. when he retired.

For many years, until the First World War in tact. he played for Helsby in the Chester and District League, and captained the team. England's leading scorer, headed home from a pass from Brayton It was a goal that suddenly chanted the picture. For five solid minutes it was Carlisle who were never out of Cheater's half. And out of It all came the giant of the Chester men goalkeeper Reeves.

In the 30th minute, he caught a shot from point-blank range from Carlisle Johnny tvans A minute flew into the air as it he had wings and snatched a cross from outside-let Fran; Kirkup out of the air Arth then turned to refereeing and had a long career with the ahistle in the Chester and District League. and on the English League line. He told me that the first mat. he sag at Runcorn. against a Saltney team.

He left Helsby by train in plenty of tune for the match. or so he thought. At a Junction outside Runcorn, however, the train stopped at signals for a time. Aithur began to hate doubts of getting to the ground in time. and committing the unforgivable sin of for his first INITIATIVE Showing commendable initiative, Arthur threw his bag out of the cartage, and jumped down on to the tram: and scrambled up the embankment Imagine his delight when.

after climbing over the fence at the top of the railway embankment. he found himself on the ground his match was to be played. He remembers In one of his matches shouting hands" instead of blowing his a haute. much to the amusement of players and spectators. Arthur was' a referee for IS and is proud of having refereed in successive weeks both seep -finals of the Cheshire Junior Cup.

He was elected to the executive of the Chester and District League, and holds the Long Service Medal for 21 years' service. Arthur estimates that he won about 25 medalb during his footbar career. For 15 years he was Chef of the Helaby Works Fire Brigade, and for 26 years tie was hon. secretary of the Heisby Shoo, in which appointment he received valuable help from his wife who, before her marriage, was a typist in London. Arthur Is blind, having lost his sight.after an operation 11 years ago.

SHAVED POST prearure eased and, In the 35th minute. Chester broke away. Metcalf took the ball downfield and pushed the ball away to outside-right Dave Read. He weaved through for a shot but it Just shaved the edge of the post. Yet again.

a minute later, the game reversed itself and brought the crowd to their feet for a full minute. hicILMOYLE vas the man who caused the stir. From 30 yards out be cracked home a brilliant goal. The ball was never seen by Reeves as it glanced off the underside of the cross bar into I the net. This gave Mcllmoyle 43 goals Ithis season the first Carlisle player I to beat the 42 goal record set up 36 'years ago.

Chester were trythe running but as rant outsiders. In the nth minute. Read broke away and sent a long across for outside-left Qarth Lee A pass from 'Talbot back to Read NaS lost on its Anotner i.s,e s.sell reaped them benefits. It was EVANS, I who headed in the third goal from high cross from Taylor, on the wing Prom then on Chester had not leg to stand on. They almost got their second goal but It did not matter an more they could not have bridged that gap.

Passmoor gave them a hand once again. This time his back pass hit the post and rebounded safe Talbot Two minutes later. a corner from Lee was headed goalasard by Talbotbut the ball uas easy punched clear 3 Ross. Ten minutes from time. Talbot ass, uar.ng up for another shot at goal I when the ball was taien from his feet' by left-half Ron Thompson.

Two Situates later he sas back 'a gain. This time with a Song shot that lust sk.mmed the post. Of all the Cheater forwards. Talbot was the one who deserved a goal. But the toast of Carlis'e after the game, Cal Mcllmoyle.

A 36-year-old record beaten in the nth otinutis. Something to celebrate! Result: Carlisle S. Chester 1. TORQUAY IIIIDASY; MOW FIRST CLASS FISHING Good head of salmon run up river The middle and upper reaches of the Dee are now providing some first class salmon fishing; and at Erbtstock one rod is reported as having taken seven good Ash during a single afternoon's session. Several more salmon between 153) and lilib have been taken between Shockisch and Erbistock.

and there can be no doubt that the recent fresh water enabled a particularly good head of fish to run up river. Trout fishing has also improved considerably. and when the north east wind subsided on Sunday even the fly anglers began to take their fair share While fishing the River Dysinnt last weekend a 15-years-old Seawall angler caught a particularly good trout of Sib 2oz. The successful lure was a spoon on gib breaking strain line and the fish was taken near to the spot where the river runs out of Talyllyn Lake. The River Oowy at Trafford.

ao carefully stocked and policed by Warrington A.A. is providing good sport with trout but, as so often In the past, it appears to be over-fished. Since the season opened on this little river, on Ist April, anglers in large numbers have descended upon it and the damage done. even if some of the fish are returned to the water, is irreparable. CONDITIONS AND PROSPECTS RIVER DEE: The water is now in perfect condition and prospects for both salmon and trout angers are excellent.

RIVER ALYN: The river is at an Ideal level for fly anglers and now that temperatures are higher they should at last enjoy good sport. LAKES VYRNWY and ALWYN: Both these waters hold good trout and fish are reported to be feeding well. RIVER DANE: In good condition. Trout are taking both fly and ledgered worm. TABLE TENNIS Finals of cup competitions By "TOPSPIN" Two finals of the Chester Table Tennis League Cup competitions will be played next Tuesday.

At the Castle Sports Club. County Officers Ladies, the Curzon Park holders, will defend the trophy against either Queensferry Ladies or Bluecoat Ladies. County Officers should win. At the County Officers' Club the final of the Burrell Cup competition will be played between the champions of Division 3. Grosvenor Part Y.C.

and the probable runners-up, Chester College. Chester College are the only side to beat Grosvenor Park this mason and will be all out to repeat this performance. This should be a very even match and it could take replay to decide the winner. The Bradley Cup final brtseen County Officers and Northwteh, which should have been played at the Y.M.C.A. on Monday, was postponed and the new date will be decided at the league management committee meeting this evenhig At the meeting also the draw fur the League Championship will be nude.

This year's competition appears to be the most open for many years. The inclusion of M. Johns, recently capped by England as a Junior international, is sure to cause plenty of as only Blyth has defeated hint in League play tins season Other entries include former champions D. Williams and R. Jones.

together with Bryning, Hough, Nield and newcomer Ram. Wale. and should ensure an excellent competition. The competition is being held at the Reliance Canteen. Liverpool-road, on Monday and Tuesday, 20th and 21st April, with the finals at the County oMcers' Club, Newton-lane, Chester.

on Thursday, 23rd April, at 7-15 p.m. The County Officers tournament held recently again proved very popular with over 50 entries received for the various events. M. Johns revenged his two previous defeats by L. Blyth by defeating him after three excellent games.

Johns and Hough won comfortably over the surprise doubles pair. I. Jones and C. Potts, who had defeated Jones and Blyth in an earlier round. Other competitions 'were won by A.

J. Boot. Castle Sports Club. and A. Land.

HeLsby West Cheshire League Clubs' Association WEEK STARTING MONDAY Monday: 5627. 3893. 10429. Tuesday: 2284. 11725.

10148. Wednesday: 14129. 8619. 12061. 5827.

7984. DON Friday: 6304, 13860. 14246. Saturday: 3046. 1237.

11829. Threlfalls' Dart League PWLDP Old Queen's Bead A 1 036 Gardener's Black Lion Black Lion A Mariner's did Queen's Read a. I 0 7 8 4 Plumber's Arms l9 5 8 6 16 Gardener's A Marlborough Bridge Inn Watirgate Castle Results (31st March): Castle 1. Old Queen's Bead Old Queen's Bead A 5. Bridge Inn Gardener's A 2.

Marlborough is Mariner's 5 Plumber's 3: litlvic r.inn 13 4. Gardener's 4 Vii: CITY ROAD MANAGER'S FIRST OUTING Peter Hauser outstanding in Reserves' match THERE might have been more spectators at the Reserves match with Stafford Rangers at the Stadium on Saturday had the supporters been aware that player-manager Peter Hauser was to have his first serious outing since his operation back in January, writes R.A.H. I did not know until I got to the ground. although earlier in the week Pete, mentioned to me that the troublesome fluid had gone. and he was thinking of having a go.

The presence of Peter Hauser made all the difference to the City Reserve side. Cheshire County League CHESTER RESERVES: Rartea: GrMiths, Fleming; Ha Whedlull. Haddock, Homes, McGowan, Morris and Wittier STAFFORD RANGERS: Cullen: Barnes. Mix; Gibbs. Davies, Lyons; Conlifte.

Hayward, Keen. Whitehouse and Wallace. Referee: Mr. H. V.

Allsop, of Wythenahawe. I do not think it should be long before Mr. Hauser tries himself in the senior side It was treat to note his precision passes which made the 'boss' outstanding in this class. Positions on 4th April PWDLFAIP Macclesfield 3B 28 8 2 106 32 64 Bangor City 36 21 8 7 70 41 50 Sankeys Witton Albion Altrincham 38 20 10 80 48 Tranmere 39 18 10 11 101 65 46 Hyde United Runcorn Buxton Prickley Col Ellesmere Port 37 16 7 14 68 74 39 Wigan Athletic 39 15 7 16 83 74 37 Rbyl Chester He did not exert himself greatly He had no need. because his football sense of ten saved his legs.

giisTibridge Cel 40 14 6 20 65 76 34 Oswestry Town 40 12 9 19 80 90 33 Mossley Stafford R. Winstord Utd 39 9 10 20 58 88 28 Northwieh Vies 36 10 6 20 50 74 26 Congieton T. Wrexham Peter mgat have been quite pleased with himself and the team's 3-0 win. In 20 Min Jtes Wilder and Elfed combined. and from the final pass MORRIS hooked the ball home on the turn.

At the 34th minute George McGowan, who led the side, and is nothing like the McGowan we knew before his operation, had a sitter. He shot straight at Cullen and the Bali flew for a corner. George has no confidence and is slow. Gill Wheaton saved on the line from Hayward Results (4th Bangor City 1, Frickley Colliery Buxton 3, Runcorn Chester 3. Rangers 0: Congleton Town 2.

Tranmere Rovers 4: Hyde United 2. Ellesmere Port Town Macclesfield 3. Stalybricle Celtic 0: Northwich Victoria 0. Sankeys Oswestry Town 3. Witton Albion Rhyl 0.

Massie) Wigan Athletic 2. Altrincham Winsford 1 Wrexham 3 Fixtures Saturday 11th AttrimMam Winsford United. Bangor City Hyde United. Mossley Congleton Town Oswestry Town Buxton; Sankeys (Wellington.) Ethyl, Stafford Rangers Chester, SLRlybridge Celtic Ft.nicorn. Tranmere Rovers Ellesmere Port Town Wigan Athletic Northwich Victoria.

Witton Albion Frickley Colliery. Wrexham Macclesfield Midweek (13th April) League Challenge Cup semifinals: Macclesfield Stalybrldge Celtic or Wigan Athletic. Town or Runcorn Bangor City or Altrincham; Oswestry Town Northwith Victoria (this match only if Town not in Challenge Cup). Tuesday. 14th April: Senkeys (Wellington) Prick.ley Colliery.

Wednesday, 15th April: Bangor City Moseley Thursday. 16th April: Ellesmere Port Town Altrineham. New trotting 'hopes" for Prestatyn Poliowing recent successes in New Zealand. Svc new hews for Prestatyn Night Trotting Raceway have lust arrived in Great Britain. The trotters left New Zealand ow the Auckland Star and reached Immingham Docks.

Lincolnshire. on Monday. The hems were bought in New Zealand by North Wales trotting enthorkurts and will take part in the international trotting races which open on Tueaday, 6th v. and continue weekly until October. All these mares are from 'excellent trotting families in New Zealand and will no doubt prove brood mares In the future.

MISTAKES Reg 'Barton made two mistakes in succession. He of the ball straight to the feet of Wallace, but luckily, the outside-tetra shot went wide of the vacant net as Barton hopefully chased back. Then he tried to reach Morris and saw Cunliffe intercept the bail. Lefthalf Lyons fired in. and Barton brought off a somewhat fortunate save at the expense of a corner Morris and W.lder indulged in close passing near the Stafford penalty area before the ball came to Jimmy HUMES.

who applied the goal touch in 67 minutes. Ten minutes from time Andy Haddock broke away, and cut Inside to clip a pass from which wins scored the third. Result: Chester Reserves 3. Stafford Rangers 0. DIVISION IV PWDLP AP Carlisle Utd 42 22 9 11 105 56 53 Gillingham 39 20 12 7 53 26 52 Exeter City 4l IS 16 7 53 33 62 Workington 42 31 10 11 71 52 52 Bradford City 42 23 6 13 72 57 52 Torquay Utd 4O 20 9 11 77 47 49 Tranmere 42 111 11 13 71 a 47 Brighton 42 16 13 14 63 47 44 Aldershot Halifax Town 43 16 13 14 72 72 43, Uncoln City Doncaster It Chesterfield Stockport Co Darlington 4l 13 12 17 62 37 ZS Oxford Utd Newport Co Bradford Rochdale Southport York City Hartlepools Barrow CHESTER Telephone CHESTER 22358 PANEL BEATING AND RE-SPRAYING COMPLETE ENGINE OVERHAULS ELECTRICAL REPAIRS AND RE-WIRING RADIATOR REPAIRS UNDERGUARDING LUBRICATION CAR WASH AND POLISH SELF DRIVE CAR HIRE 11; 1114 I r- 7 7 4 4 i i 4 40 11111: 44 "PIP 7.,, 1p 111 '111 i i lllll- 11.

Sr" (05a ew 1 i rams 4 4 new ti re 14444 411 If i ii I iii. Nr. )k Milv er. Ali 1 4 41 Richard Janes and Co. Ltes Matey term with the shield they won In the Western Comnsand sit-a-side teurna: A held an Waihreaday.

They beat as A.P.O. Manchester side by 14 la the final. It was the first year that 1100VERTWIN-70 FORTNIGHT! TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW Better H.P. terms. ELUXENOOVEIMATIC796IIS Extra trade-in allowance QUAUTY HOOVER 65 65 61111 on your old washer.

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