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Coventry Evening Telegraph du lieu suivant : Coventry, West Midlands, England • 47

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Coventry, West Midlands, England
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47
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bs sikcyy. Mm 2 years 0 Coventry Evening Telegram, 20 YEARS GUARANTEE WOODWORM DRY ROT RISING DAMP tcuaiB monw mucnow) nh suavivs Leap in Coventry THE Works Snooker League starts this week but for the November 1, including te f. entries for the "Coventry Evening first time in nearly 20 Telegraph" cup team snooker knock-out competition. For those players with bWier aspirations, entries for the Warwickshire and Midland Championships must have been received by today and for the English Amateur Championships by October 14. For the first tlma, local players will have a chance to watch a substantial part of the Amateur Snooker pionship," for after the regional eliminating rounds, the Southern Area competition proper (final 16 players), will be contested in Blr- years there will be no billiards league in the city.

There have been Insufficient entries to form a league, but there may be DAMPCO (cawwimti im, si. umui uhA whm. i sjms. A leas Ur 1: Wrtlesbourne A i. Embassy a.

Week's hUtoast break 04, byj. SpUsbury (AlotaUr A). Mvlslaa WUmcote Potters 9, Woouoa WUndame Sj Stmt LeOos a 4. wootton JuH A Wflnxiote Crassdtie OUBora Carouse Wootton Gobi WaUasOourne 1. WtekTl bmak: by Vow lea (6 Legion A).

Divbdeu HI: Wootton HaH 9. Tysos Itengsm Norton School 9, BmUOTO lYsoe Social X. Ot Aina Htraggisia CHlfbrd Hornets Black BwSmt; Wootton Bambien Bidford Firemen 4. Week's ak: 99 by Lewis by John Silverton Tha ExecuUve Committee rightly decided to bon the vlr-obsolete "Bonaaline' cembali. which should have a decade ago, but rqiJiuj HK tually obio petition ba been done SI 1 WMjC 9: sons Warwicks CO.

tan Bowk uumeton wicks PMtasm 1 fwompUallowed theOauge and The winner meets the Northern Area finalist in the grand final, also to be staged In Bimini Champs (MMOB Leamington League DivMan: Bsnflwarth WJ1.C. 4, uuingum Neieona Kenilworth lee mine ton Ubt viarsrick Libs, NAsons Bulkington games league -Tub (and perhaps other clubs?) to open the season using the banned bells. I cannot beta but fed doubts as to the credibility of the League's other rules when such are so earily and blatantly dlsrejpuded by one committee member, without the decision of full meeting, the next of which takes place at the Victoria dub on November ft (11 uJ. For those wishing to watch two World professional champions In action, ex-champion John Pulman, fully recovered from hie recent mrious car crash, opposes Alex Higgins in the Park Drive MOO tournament" at the Digbeth Civic Hall, Birmingham, tonight Stratford League ALCE8TER A. Stratford League champions for three years in succession, got away to another line start with a ft-0 win over Stratford Bx-Serv icemen.

Best performance was that of two-in-a-row singles champion John Spilsbury, who had a break. SpUsbuiy has also won the highest break competition two years running. DivMan Alessssr Aft. HiSer viceman Ot Alas BtinUen 1, Home Ouaid SUM, Legion A 4, SSL: Wiwin 4, W. n.c.

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Be itffvki CM Exclusive new homes at Leek Wootton announced by David Charles CNN Be F. DCs. Dim. Or. 14 i 14 14 11 It 11 11 eeeeeeeee 1 1 11 LeSeSSSn I UlfSjSm M.V.V.

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Lining ton UX 4, Kenilworth WJL FO. 9. vaatg WanricB iseen I II I IdHNmilH IIS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee It SiSSiSa 14 14 14 14 IT I 4 4k i 4 4 4 1 I I Mack Bank Trral Valter War MOTaartal CMk MUak tMka WylfclMtaii W.M.Ce Half Saan the Southern Area competition proper has always been staged In London, although the 1M4 grand final was staged in Birmingham, from which emerged two former World professional champions in Ray Reardon (1970) and John Spencer (1960-1971). Reardon beat Bpeneer on that 1964 occasion, which and many other Coventry and Ru players will remember wi RcUimini to mon matters, the first round draw for the evergrowing Yorks Memorial Trophy team snooker competition has been made. Coventry to play Wellingborough A a Coventry --BT play Finedon The Coventry teams are aa follows: Team: E.

Lawler (Jun). (Standard), Brans (Victoria). B. Jones (Victoria), Bird (Victoria), with J. Booth (Parks tone) as reserve and Smith (Morris) as the noo-play-tng captain.

VTmi: L. Moore (Standard), M. Robinson (Morris), D. Stew (Parkstone), M. White (Courtaulds), with Lewis (London Road as reserve and O.

Oreatom aa the non-playing captain. Controversial The Coventry tie win be played at Finedon on Saturday, October 21. with the return tie (home end away basis) at the Parkstone Club on Bunday, November ft. Dates for the A team matches have yet to be finalised. The league season win open with Its usual controversial decisions, which this year comprise the composition of the premier division in the Snooker League and the banning of Bonsai ine" balls from aU competitions.

Four vacant 'positions wore available to complete the premier division total of 14 teams and seven teams applied The Coventry Housing Club, Standard and Irish Centro rightly being added to the Premier League on sheer strength of players. OAC, bottom of last year's league were given the last pori-tion In preference to the Albany Club and Rugby B. To add Insult to injury, a reconstituted Chrysler teem (who did not enter at all last year) was given a further vacant at the withdrawal of the rs Club! soccer mtim'iomt WOOTTON CROfT is ths address in tha sttrsctiva village of Lack Wootton, only two aiitos from Kenilworth and three from Warwick along the AS. Here, on a secluded, tree edged site, a top grade David Charles development is in its early stages, with two iplandid hoato typos oow release: MASS 4 bedroom detached illustrated above). This is a tpscioMS house, having separata lounge and dining-room, both with full-height windows.

The kitchen it extra large end the fitted dock room has a coloured mite. Foot bedrooms (two wed above average size), sN have that picture-window brightness. Gas -fired central heating throughout and two garages round off tho Mars' luxury specification. From CITJM. AQUfiJM bsdroom detached.

The hour-window living dining-room is ell of 23ft. long, and tha well-equipped kitchen, over I Oft. square, has a full-height ventilated food cupboard. There's a fitted cloakroom with coloured suite (tame in the bathroom) and gas-fired central heating and two garages complete the "big house" formula. From CIUM SELLING AGENTS: Gould and firowne, la.

efforts. chibs have introduced Into playing systems. playing systems. They of A LOT of praise has been lavished this season on West Ham Utd for the quality of their football. In an age when success has become more Important than the means by which it is achieved, the Hammers can take pride In the reputation they have gained.

Yd West Ham have nothing to show for their and hie players had plenty of praise far on good fRHiksw tho Bui a Mg praiseworthy undoubtedly tandiww. and CVtU lifting thi best teams in the First DMsleii, but their own record to date tm tha hardly lifts tho Hammers into the honours charing bracket. West Hamb Ran Oreenwood Is as keen as any ether manager to carry off major trophy. St the seme time, he is soccer purist who Is not prepared to mcrlfleo stall! and constructive play for tbs stness and defensive tight-that a number of more euo- ceesful their teir Greenwood have thBir crowd drop Spun, and oven badly, at West The Qt DAVID Build Confidence figures at Upton below thorn at Arsenal, Manchester United. Liverpool the other top clubs, but when the team Is doing the fan-off ie never as Ham.

crowd le loyal, aad could be the key to the high level of tom displayed by the team. The Hammers are gand tha alarm that other clubs experience when their gates drop to the 1SAOO mark or even lower Whan that happens In the First Division, the first essential la to get back on the winning traek. Buefa premnre never acme to be exerted on West Ham. In con-they are never oread to theta F7! LANSDOWNE CIRCUS LOVSLV Mr CUBBMGTON ROAD, LEAMMGTON SPA wsu-situatio dctaomo WOODLAND, KENILWORTH ROAD, LEAMINGTON SPA Beta ini on the field. It la indeed happy position for Greenwood.

IN signing Gem Queen, hie U8or8 vficuy, Or fteuT bhd oger, has eeenred a player ha knows plenty about! Before taking charge of Orient, Fetchey was coach to Palace, and Queen was one of the players under hie control. sa settle down wltoOrterdj hie in the team i 1 be frit IWt) mi KaaikuHk hd MUi tarsus haqr, kdai liar Mnaaii I Staciees SmcSm: wlJk-kl PRINCETHORPE DETACHED COUNTRY COTTAGE Would benefit from further improvement and for extension or has considerable TDM McALIBTSRB munet be known much outside Sheffield, but If he tnoiwtaiM hia ariyoeaMn form, the Boot wUl soon build a reputation. McAlister, who comes from was lntaodueed to First Division football last sretnn aa Sheffield United's goalkeeper, and this season opportunity two knecked again for him. The Blades have had soma fine fmdkeepeii in tlw past, and McAlister shows every sign of continuing the traditiun. It gives John Harri United's manager, etora satisfaction that TOmwae rigned without payment of a transfer fee.

CROWN COTTAGES, LADBROKE scope development of site (110ft. frontage) with two large plots (subject to planning). Sitting room; living room; kitchen; modem bathroom; four bedrooms; box room; garage; large garden. LOT I. Chartered Surveyors 12, Euston Place, Leamington Spa.

Telephone: 27988 OFFICES ALSO AT: COVENTRY, KENILWORTH, STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. prerieMlr ecc.fuS pabn hns twrbi Miami, mmdtrrn kadmawi ms w.c.: kilrtmi saraat, Tbt dm BUKlMtM HOT wita 0fl. m( freetaaa Sckoei Lane aad ka.in( DETAIUD PLANNING CON-SINT tar afartia, al daawM Iwaaa. LOT 3 1.

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