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Evening Sentinel from Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England • 7

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Evening Sentineli
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Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England
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EVUnNG SENTINEL Saturday November 28th 1964 Sea Chest gives STWFS CENTRE I i ti Supporters see FA about rowdyism A labourer from a Manchester motor company was in the office of the Ivor Markham 50th victory SURGERIES Jfeft The proposed establishment of combined health Newcastle-born jockey Ivor Markham now of centres for general practitioners' group practices Market Drayton who has twice broken a leg In the the local health service and school health clinics in Ruffeley Leek Tamworth and Wednesbury was last 18 months had a welcome change of luck when he partnered Sea Chest to victory In Division I of approved by Staffordshire County Council at Stafford Football Association Secretary Mr Denis Follows at Lancaster Gate London to-day seeking positive action against rowdyism at football matches He is Mr Bernard Farrell who carried with him a petition from supporters and the Sabrina Four-year-old Hurdle at Worcester this to-day after a lengthy debate on the charge to be afternoon made to doctors for the use of the centres STOP-PRESS PlWJLPTIWg POOI'BAiar LOAaUX-Oivlsion I thaffltld Wed 1 stokt WrtytsO Sniff Utdo claokburn 1f ulhim Aston ViHa 0 Burnley 0 Arsanal 1 Man Utd 3 Lcleestsr 2 BirffllncJttjn 3 Chtlsaa 0 Wast Ham 3 Blackpool 0 Notrm 1 Sunderland 2 Bvtrton LMdslWMO Llvorpool 1 TottttUuun 0 II Man 0 Bolton 4 Swindon 1 Nsweastlo 4 OharNon 1 Plymoutti 1 Rothorham 1 Huddtrsfl'd 1 1 i Crystal 0 Cardiff 0 Portsmouth 1 Middltsbro 1 Loyton 0 0 Ipswich 0 Norwich 0 Covantry Derby 1 Noilhsunpton 1 LEAOUE-Dlvislon III Bxttor 0 Qillingham 1 Terrv Biddlecombe ridinc the favourite Bar Welcoming the scheme for the Independents tender made the running over the first two flights Al 11 A A A KHuSnil had representatives from supporters' clubs all over the country waiting outside to men jvxariuiam sent ms mount id uic irum iwnuik Mr Udall said: "We on this side are firm believers in the proposals to develop health centres in areas where general practitioners and the public the stands for the first time and made the rest of the running to get home hear the outcome of the ineetin Mr Farrell said what transpired would not be made (W Fisher) si ManMi Hawk are prepared to take an active part in the a length and a half it janM a aim i MilHown Boy (Mr winner filarial Indian Smca (G Robinson) strati rurrow Markham's injuries kept him out of the saddle for 13 known before he went to the Arsenal Supporters' Club headquarters after to-day's He recalled that in 1955 Foster) Wind Up Honey) the county medical officer Greek Moan (D SUKIW actual tt) Seniac months but this was the 50th Spirit (O McNally) Zamosc (R conducted a complete survey winner of his career 10 ran game at Highbury Meeting on train Rittlnii S-l Indian spice 41 WORCESTER of the matter among genera! practitioners in the county but at that time only doctors Farmers 'hoping for 10 pc rise in incomes' Farmers were hoping for at least a 10 per cent kh -a Timoiny s-i Mmow ioa-6 Smtniah Hawk 20-1 Mill' SABRINA POUR Mr Farrell added: I 1230 town Boy Wina Up 35-1 others YEAROLD HIIRDLI in Lichnecd were prepared to travelled to London with representatives from supporters' Semerten Amateur Rider's Div I 2mj lea Chest (I Holland) 1 Bar tender (T Biddlecombe) a take part Since then Handieap Hurdle am Dr Murray was Invested as President of the North Staffordshire Caledonian Society at the annual Caledonian Ball held at Trentham Gardens last night The retlrlnr President Dr IV Richmond Is seen handing him the badge of office Looking on are Mr Macfarlane Mrs Macfarlane Mrs Richmond Mr Wltherspoon Secretary Mrs Wltherspoon and Mrs Murray experience had been gained BRANLE HAS 1 Welsh Bard nubs in many -Manchester Birmingham Liver nil kiroimp iu aeaiej win Rogers a about tne centres and doctors Alto: Manaporth Morriasey Fruitlera Folly (Mr 5-4 fav lit 100'SO and 10-1 a pool Blackburn Blackpool Newcastle and on the whole were now tending to accept the principle Edmonds) Damastel (R HoClins- Branle Bat Welsh headi Another Rose (T Norman) Bard Vitamin Will Rogers Tich of health centres for group and we had a meeting on the train vaKii-ui-MuiK (i uuest) cyrann worth Crass-BilL rise in farming incomes practice Romive Khuzistan Little Trentham Rifle club Domonic sun up (A Hicks) Convallaria (D O'Donovan) 10 ran Bettlns: 100-30 Bartender T9 Sea Chest Another Rose 41 His "With the consent of the Supporters' Club Federation While the ndependents agreed with ihe establishment we want to set up our own Kingston it Mary Handicap Chase sm if Runners Comfortinc Wave at the February price review to keep in line with the call of NFU President Sir Harold Woolley for a rise of 25 per cent over three 'years said Liorasmu lo-i ManaDorui zo-i of centres in areas where they were desirable they came Damastel Convallaria 55-1 Tennis Club committee to go into ways and means of preventing otners i FOOTBALL CHAIRMAN CRICKET GUEST Tetei £1118: 510 5- 38 Palanquin Bob Sawyer Secret Sign Capricorn Border Bell Celadon Mrs Bessemer Isotope what is threatening to spoil the Cheshire NFU chairman- 41 up against a snag in tne proposals the figure of £6 Der week per doctor suggested sSr-Rleknollsr Ne vise's Hurdle tne game am very concerned about the older speo 1 TENiURY THREE-YIAR JU OLD (I) HURDLE CoJehostor liWalsalil Luton 0 Southend 1 Bournemouth 0 Bristol 1 Mansfield 1 Reading 0 Carlisle 2 Barnsley 0 Oldham 1 Mull 0 Qrlmsby 1 Shrewsbury 1 Peterborough 2 QPR 1 Bristol R'3 Workington 0 winds up on note of optimism Although the 57-years- (Diff II sni- Runners Streamer Royal Pomp (H A Goldsmith) as the charge to be made to the Executive Health Council for the doctors' use of the tators many ox whom have told me they are staying postpone move Urentham Lawn Tennis Wand Rockatena Emphatic NeechlndeDore Rbartins Ven it small Deuaie (J Mornssey) a Mr Brawn (A Hicks) 3 Alias Chatreuse (Mr Dart elect Mr Walter Hulme at Wrenbury branch annual meeting last night Mr Hulme said milk producers should concentrate on getting a better wholesale price Resolutions were pour away because ox the ture cavalier Strains Bridie nail) Amanterra (T Blddle 5 ran centres Welcomed MR Gordon Taylor 11 Chairman of Stoke 5io Pepe Cigrisch Wildron Slave ancer Sports View Just Sam Pin erle Elberto Society EeUe KhoJaHaflz Bally wood- Baltinz: 4-T Psma 7-2 Mr Brown 15-2 Small Double 8-1 Club will not next season old North Staffordshire Amanierra as-i unaireuse City FC proved he is not a one-sport man last night scorer---' Tata i 5- Forecast: His view was 'that the figure should be something equal to what doctors would have to pay if they rented be an integral part of the 151 151 when he was guest of honour Newcastle and Hartshill DEATH OF BILLY WALKER 1 'CHASE (im)- LOU Fan artct Ancil) it OreenleMt Ray Boultoni si Reushltella (J equivalent accommodation in Cricket Club ing into NFU headquarters in readiness for the annual conference asking for the union to press for Increases The highest proposal he had heard of to date was one from Wiltshire asking for a Is per gallon rise Huge meat market At a meeting last night of Morrwsey) Also: Stratford (T Blddle- comDe i 4 ran Btttlnc ii-i Stralfo Herald Pan Street 7-2 Greenfields Boy 55-1 Roushitotla a special committee appointed to examine matters relating to next season's olay-tog venue the decision was taken to accept the offer of the Trentham Gardens Estate to renew the lease at the Mr Billy Walker the He knew there had been CATTfRICK IRIDQI lO CLEVELAND NOVICES' HURDLE Dlv I am)-Temdcr (J Taylor) Qitfcni Tree (B Carr) Paris (G A Davie) 3 Altai Legal Tangle (P McCar-ron) Star Charmer (T Foran) Golden Fortune (J Berry) Ski-meter (A Rawlinson) Fern Top (J Rishon (B Wilkin on) Hourrs (D Coletti) Delw'n (D Shedden) Roborough (J Cash) Norton Green (P Walsh) Tumba Rumba (J -Turner) 14 rsn Betting: s-11 Temder s-l Roborougji 8-1 Delwin '100-8 Legal Tangle Rahon 10O-7 Sueens Tree Norton Green 20-1 olden Fortune Fern Top 33-1 others Tetei 76 3- 128 1 01 5 2J1 Totet Forecast: 11 bad Rifle Club wound up its affairs last night the final meeting ended on a note of optimism with an invitation to members to join a new club to be formed at Longton The suggestion came from one of the guests Mr Evans Secretary of the Telephone Managers' Office Rifle Club who have shared the railway club's range at Stoke for many years Mr Evans said there had always been a strong bond between the railway and the Post Office and he hoped railway members would resume hooting on a range to be built for his club at the former England and Aston! suggestions that milk retailers Villa inside forward who were taking too large a vuia insiae lomara wno but as producers as Manager took Nottingham iKL 7rJL chiH not )0- ST WULSTAN H'OAP HURDLE IDiv I- their own area He moved an amendment for the deletion of the proposed £6 and the substitution of a figure "which might reasonably be charged locally for such rented accommodation" Seconding Mr Tracey said there had been a suggestion that they were trying to sabotage the provision of the centres but he was in complete agreement with Mr Udall in welcoming them "We all know doctors' Gardens next season Miracle wnia is Hooney Daviesi 1 Turk's Bleed (Mr Forest through to their sue-ivrn thmsrivM about the Wing (O Right HuUby) sj cessful FA Cup Final at O'Neil 3 The decision was not unanimous but the feeling of the meeting was that it would be too great a risk to move to ID at the Meir Heath Cricket Club's annual dinner at Simplex Blythe Bridge Dr A Law (Chairman) presided Mr Taylor proposed the toast to the cub and presented the awards for the year The two top awards for the best bowIng and batting averages went to the same player: Peter Bailey A special presentation to mark the first century on the club's new ground was mads by Mr Taylor to Peter Memtnto In turn Mr Taylor was presented with a table lighter by the club as a memento of the occasion Proposing a toast to the guests who also included Mr Tildesley Secretary of the Stone and District League (D Cart Tudor Star Alset wrightt Tammy (P RUchena) the Clayton-lane cricket FiuKea (j Morrisseyi nonen linden (Mr CoCe) 7 rsn retail price At the moment milk producers were going out of business at the rate of 500 per month and the industry could not stand that for long i Mr Hulme forecast a huge ground without certain mone Wemblev in 1959 died to-day in a Nottingham hospital after a lengthy illness He was 67 "Professor" Billy Walker as he was known to many for his studious approach to Betting: ais Miracle Whip 6-1 Tudor Star Fluked 8-1 Turk's Blood 10O-X Tammy Right 1 HO UR WO RTH NOVICES' Aou 'CHASE (5m 300y) surgery facilities in Rugeley tary and planning assurances Conditions Wing 55-1 tionenimden Tetei 6- s6 9- Dual fore Queensberry Youth and and other parts of Staffordshire leave a great deal to Llmetra IP Broderick A Stephenson) 1 Ballyergan Hill (8 Hayhurit) 2 Cemandccr (J Leech) home market for meat for aj long time to come as other jbe desired and that our own Accordingly the committee agreed to recommend to the Altai Red Rambler (Mr cast: 71 in Aneclrs Brewery H'eap Chase am elf JUNGLE BEACH 1 Master MacMillan) Golden Boy (J Blair) markets were opening up services In urban areas are the Continent for countries not Bs good as we would like club that arrangements to Saint Bartholomew (N Hamilton) King Lear (Mr Kane) Roman such as the Argentine which move to the cricket ground them to be'' he said Adult Centre -This club Is not dead" he declared because the seeds it has sown over the last half-a-century will grow elsewhere" Housthold mmt One of the oldest club Vftia (P Harvey) Douhlewoods port Vale Scunthorpe 0 Division IV Crewe 1 York 1 Doncaster 2 Millwall 0 unosusrHeld 1 Bradford 1 Sowthport 0 Barrow Halifax 0 Torquay 1 Aldershot 1 Rochdale 1 Notts Ca 1 Chester 1 Bradford 1 Hartlepools 0 SCOTTISH Div I Third Lanark 0 Celtic 1 St Mlrren 1 Dunfermline 1 St Johnstone 0 Hearts 0 Hibernian 0 Dundee 0 Clyde 0 Kilmarnock 2 DMndes Utd 0 Aberdeen 2 Palkkn a Rangers 3 Partlck ThisUe 0 Alrdrie 1 Motherwell 1 Morton 9 SCOTTISH LGE Div II Arbroath 1 Stirling Alb 0 Ayr 3 East Fife 0 Albion 0 Dumbarton 0 Stranraer 0 Berwick 2 Montrose 2 Stenh'semuir 1 fcS Clydebank 0 Hamilton 0 Alloa 2 Brechin 0 Cowdenbeath 1 Forfar 1 Raith 1 Queen's 2 ff had traditionally exponea beef to this country Over Wide gap (E Cam obeli) Tannic Rock (J Csah) Bold Princess (L Major) be proceeded with subject to two conditions: the receipt from the Playing Fields football spent his life in the game Though not encouraged by his father! himself a professional foot-! bailer with Wolves Billy went to Villa Park when 17 during the First World War He became a regular first-team player upon the resumption of League football in 1919 winning an FA Cud medal in the first and his wife the club Secre i i ran production of beef In this Bettlns: 6-4 Comandeer Bl Association of a financial Lmk a Dinner jacket a ioii fav lit 6C'l and il-l Runners Dinner Jacket Jungle Beach MUo Muter link Sabrina PeurYsarOM Hurdle (Div II) sm Runners Temple Roee Sugar Board Jasper's Dellcht Mlae Uplands Zardarkuh Miss Morn Abbots Grace Bariska grant and securing town The cost however would be at least £30 per week per doctor after allowing for the cost of the County Council clinics Against the proposed Llmetra 9-1 Roman Villa 10O-8 Ballyorgan Hill Doublewoods 10O-7 Red Rambler King Lear 33-1 others members Mr Charles Mason tary Mr Cliff Jervis thanked Mr Taylor for the great he had given to the club Presentations were made by Mrs Gimbert (President) tor- planning approval country was a long way ahead The branch Secretary Mr A Major reported a slight increase in membership Mr Hardern of Starkey's The Trentham Vice- told the guests at the wind-inc-UD dinner at the North Tsts: 1610: 64 1010 President Mr Reid 21 nx Stafford Hotel that the club figure of £6 that meant a very wide gap and he emphasises that' every help St Wulttan H'sap Hurdle was closing down because the Best averages First eleven: Peter Bailey (batting BEDALE H'CAP HURDLI Utarle (A Smith) it Brume Weed Farm Wrenbury was elected believed they should have toiv II aim Runners Bubbli' Bath premises in Station-road had Ummmm fU'ar lHatd nnd ana Dowitngi £cona eteven: (D Shedden) ai Trade wind (F Chairman in succession to Air A Bebbington McCarron) Alaat London Irish (P membership had fallen off LraP winnew loaning) Magnetic Rock Genius Chambeitln La Grandest Tfsfslsar Square Easter Bell Flame Moth Red SUk another look at the proposal Mr Traccy maintained: The sum of £6 not be sufficient to cover the clerical services the doctors are at RrnHrlrkV On The Mat (Mr IU recalled that the ciuo won Locicer iDowungr possible has been given during negotiations by the and Hartshill Cricket Club and that the only reason for the decision not to move immediately was the doubt about financial aid and planning permission Chairman's prize: Jervis were once a household name renwicKi roriunc numtr id Fletcher) Red Hat (N Wilkinson) vnrarin IN Hamilton) Palso Lsn in shooting not only in LINQFIELD PARK season whrn he led the attack in the side which beat Huddersfield 1-0 International His best position was inside-left and it was there that he made his name The first cap came to him in season 1920-51 and in all he played 18 times for England over a period of 12 years on occasions as captain Mr Walker's association with Aston Villa ended in present employing In their (club Secretary) Captains' prizes: Charles Barr (first team) Ian Jones (L Mslor) Rumenoras (r A Meals on Wheels party More than 300 pensioners Hsrve) Border Emerald IC Scott) NOVICBr'CHASE 2 O-v I am Mythlsal Prince (D Kinderslevt North Staffordshire but all over the country providing two Staffordshire champions Young Tosh (J ran lima i -4 xraae wina a-i 1i Mel (W Rees) i Light Arc (P Kellewayi 3 London Irish 7-1 On The Met and internationals in Mr (second team) Sportsmen's Cups: Geoff Shenton (first team): Gift usario io-i Brume wooa "Between £2500 and £3000 will be needed for the three courts required and a pavilion" he stated In these circumstances it was felt we Alia: Border Furv (Mr admittedly inadequate surgeries' During the debate Mr Cowlishaw criticised the amendment as "only a subterfuge to defeat the idea frf Mctahtfilifae the health Stanley the club President 100-8 Rutnerzoras ioo-t peraao 4 ran Baskeyfield (second team) from the Ubberley Bentilee and Berry Hill areas were entertained to tea at the Harold Clowes Community and Mr A cox He was proposing a vote citing i 8-11 mci Mythical Border Emerald 20-1 otners TelC- £318 162 158 610 prince n-i vomer rury sd-i Light Arc of thanks to the President 1934 when he took up his Teles 18- Forecast al 'Centre Bentilee by the who recalled in his reply that first managerial post iji Zetland H'cat) 'Chats am sooyd LUCKY DOMINO 1 'Hartlands 9 Celindln a oaa nesuit sunus alter Stewards' Inquiry had no option but to postpone our move for a season Discussions with the cricket club have been very friendiy indeed and we look but ithree years old Bucknallj Dr Rogers the Health Sheffield Wednesday at one time the club had 500 members with 60-70 active Committee of the city Meals VvMnmittM rhairman Minted after a short stay there he on Wheels" service marksmen Barrihgton scores 169 not out A toast to the Press was forward if all extraneous 1 30 OXTED NOVICES' lOU 'CHASE (Div 11 2mi-Supcr Pea (W Cszalet) 15 Border Pink iP Kelleway) a Bright Feather (J Walxh) 3 Alts: Mime ID McCsrthv) out that the £6 per £310 a was the absolute minimum per doctor Uie HMttih Executive Council proposed by Mr difficulties are resolved to It is the first time that the service has organised such a function "It went like clockwork" said the main left for Chelmsford City It was from Chelmsford City It joined Nottingham Forest in March 1939 to begin another Jong association which lasted Townsend Secretary and joining them in 1966 Arisiina (M scudsmore) 5 ran Treasurer and in reply Mr a-rvilH be asked to pay She organiser Mrs Eliam estimated that on this basis 9-1 ict 100-so and io-i ard 6-4 fav Linaae Son Runners Lucky Domino Olympic Record Linda's Son HarUands Colindin Cleveland Nevlees1 Hurdle (Div II) sm Runners Ballygarvin Three Six Salabra Drambuie Wright's Brae Deauvllio Dandy Future Boy Blue venom Reflect Bourgutgnon Score Time Clarendon King" Kings Ideas Fsbella Lynwood Mount until his death Arte 21 years ettlngt 95 Super Pea 7-1 Mime 10-1 Bright Feather Arts-Una 33-1 Border Pink 44 We may be ab to start work on the construction of the -courts early In the spring Abberley suggested that the railway authorities might Cape Town Tote: 410 Forecast: be approached to see if the Ken Barpngton scored his 51 as manager of the club he ista Johnnv Clav lth subsidv squired iom vacated the "hot seat" in gf KwrgJ MyTa Sherwin County Council for a health July 1960 to become a mem- JJi eSSii Woodward centre would be £4820 per ber of the committee annum-eauivalent to a rate roi taint no rf annum- and they could well be ready before the end cf the season preserved in a display casesccond century of the tour 9(1 ASHDOWN H'CAP 'CHASE Wilming' We could well be finding our when MCC resumed their en railway property ion ii iw uazaieii Manv b-Vm-iaus varc witnH lf nilQri aa i nn aaa i wn rum onn ri mm wsa first innings against Western Vigo's SUpper Forest lay behind him He Y'ifc fii all of whom The amendment was ost Province here to-day He Selimyth (Mr Lawrence) a Certain Justice (T Baldwin) 3 Alia: King's Nephew Mellon Princeful (K White) selves with courts to play on at two different venues instead of none at all as once appeared might be the case" Cleveland Nsvieat1 Hurdle save their services free of land the proposals approvea went on to hit 169 not out cdiv in am Runners Roi Boy Lin sate charge Yogi Bear (D ran equalling his highest total in Language was 'indecent- When three residents of Misnamed Ostler Red Alligator Mister Sunshine Lolworth South Africa Nucleus Lynton Croft Ron- Appleby Appleby Bcttins: Evens Kings Nephew 15-8 Wilmingten 11 7-1 SoUmyth 100-R Certain Justice 33-1 others Tetet 1410 98 1672 Forecast: £256-31 51 Woman cleared of shop theft The club are already look ilL Kins Faithful wavaeiio never uan rmi Starting the day at 311 for (our MCC were all out for 411 shortly before lunch and LINGFIELD WILLIAM Faucaprice 2 Eyes Down 3 t-2 1st 11-4 2nd 6-1 3rd CATTERICX DhambUIS 1 1 Claren- of Souds Dusky Don Slipped on mat: woman's death Th City Coroner Mr Again lucxy reari Le-wynf Wyn Eridsc H'sap Chats sm ing for the nucleus of young players on which to secure their foundations and stress that children of the right age Charges-street Hanley heard shouts from a garage in the street they went to investigate and saw a man and A Burslem whn oleaded Not Barrington who was 86 not out overnight dominated the morning's play When the last wicket fell he was un BEAU NORMAND 1 Jims Tavern 9 9-1 1st io-i and 8-13 fav La fly Only two finished about 10 Or 11 would be took them from the Third to the Second Division in 1951 up to the First In 1957 and to the Cup Final success in 1959 As the only surviving manager of pre-Second World War days he had won great respect His charm and his knowledge of the game made him a friend of everyone in football Mr Denis Follows FA Secretary said of Mr Walker: He was a great figure in football both as a player and en administrator He represented all that was best in the game and football has lost a truly loyal servant" woman who used indecent Hadls recorded a verdict of "Accidental death" at a Stoke Racing selections for Monday LUCKY JIM 1230 Blasphemy: 10 Glen At: language to them alleged Guilty to stealing a jar of meat extract from a self-service department at the Burs'em Co-o peratlve welcomed and would be given every assistance to Laffy Beau Nor- don King 2 Solabra 3 3-1 1st 7-1 2nd 11-4 3rd mand Jim's Tavern Woman Inspector Gladys Stokes prosecuting at Hanley Magistrates Court learn and to p'ay The club have to vacate Inquest yesterday on Mrs Alice Clarke aged 70 of 12 Evelyn-street Fen ton who died in hospital after slipping Marsh Qreen H'sap Hurdle beaten after hitting 17 fours and two sixes He needed only 11 minutes this morning to reach his century which took 226 minutes and included 12 fours and a six Western Province made a am their Gardens courts by the 1S0 Woodbrown 20 Barleycroft tBtV Tft tt Ivn virlasaiaiai fl yesterday tend of the summer They Runners Laird of Ayr Vigorous Action Annex Loch Maria Theresa Holmes iiV we csisseer uivi Forest Princo (nap) 350 Battle on a -mat and falling at her a rue riasn Nils Song Fauca- 341-WORCISTER BARISKA "1 Miss Morn 2 Zardarkuh 3 'i 1 aged 36 of 223 Kirby-street Cobridge and Paul Hughes home Her death was caused by price xyes uown WUliam were originally asked to be prepared to Quit at the end of the 1964 season but were later given' the option of uoubie: rorect Frince ana Battte Song "MIDLANDER" 1230 Temnle Hill: 10- o-pneumonia rem Shandy Kinff aged 20 of 86 Thornton-road Shelton were each cardiac failure due to hyper disastrous start losing Budge to the third ball of the innings At tea they were 82 for two Juvenile Hurdle (Sy-e) 9m fined £1 and ordered to pay Cheerio: 130 Woodbrown (nap) tension with a fractured remaining for a further season This option expires fjn 'arrliluwn 'ijun Maminf Kunnera Knu £2 18s costs for using femur as a contributory Society's Burslem branch was discharged at Burslem i diary Magistrate's Court There is black suspicion here" said the Stipendiary Mr Smallwood but she is 67 and of good character It Is just possible there was a a mistake" 1 The woman Mrs Lily Shone of 199 Newport-lane Burslem said she must have put the jar in her pocket byf mistake The shop manager said Mrs Shone paid for 15 or 16 articles 30 Vulferrans 530 Battle Song indecent language on Monday cause Double woodbrown ana Vulferrans First innings Boycott Buds 106 Boy s-l ix I zna Z3i TAUNTON C0MF0HTING WAVE 1 Celadon 2 Isotope 3 Ps'dtor Hard Stuff Pure Bog Lochmore Lovers Pool Pompi-mento Saucy Phil Pont Audemer TlIk Sunset Holmes pleaded Guilty but Hushes Dleading Not Guilty Bi rearley Seymour said he had not used the jwrnarin vai Derllng Pies were 'not fit to eat' words alleged to have been TAUNTON said Ifl RICKNOLLBR N0VI0ES' HURDLE (Div Secret' film seen in Hanley Come Back Af film made secretly of an African's life in Johannesburg and smuggled out of the country was shown for the first time in the Potteries last night Between 40 and 50 people saw the at Cartwright House Hanley which was sponsored by the recently-formed North Staffordshire Anti-apartheid Group Praise for Stone anglers Remanded after louw Dexter Budge Meed- 1 ing 43 Barrington not out 169 Parfltt st Ferrandl Seymour 44 Parks Ferrandl Louw 29 Tltmus Budge Brom- fleld 3 Brown Buds Brom- fleld 7 Hobbs Bromfleld Muzzell 6 I Thomson ta Bromfleld Scored 501 in ten arrows Frank Tipping set what is believed to be a local record when he scored 501 In 10 arrows In a darts match against Frank Dem at the George and Dragon Hanley aius mwj (a riooa Doyne Ditmas) i Uncle Teny (Mr Hawke) 9 Davctclle (D Bassett) Pleading Guilty to selling two pork pies unfit for human consumption shop 7-4 1st 1Q0-S 2nd 4-f 3rd LINGFIELO BLARNEY BEACON 1 Lochmore 2 Hard Stuff 3 6-1 1st 7-2 2nd 9-2 3rd a promise Aliei Asyoulikeit (Mr Gor keeper William Jones of 283 Shelton New-road Cliff Va'e A pottery worker pleaded was fined £5 at Fenton The Chairman of Stone man) Macmartln (R Vibert) Bridle (Mr Lee) Freddy Barker (C Prce) Golden Duster (P A Logsn) Galatea (J Cook) Romany Trace (T Jones) Glee-son (DHoUey) Captan Blarney (O McNally) Kavar-Ul-Mulk (C Stipendiary Court yesterday Price Welnsteki Budge last night Guilty at Fenton Stipendiary Court yesterday to stealing £15 9s from the gas meter of the house where Urban District Council Mr A Purton speaking at He scored 171 135 and 171 The Stipendiary Magistrate Mr Geoffrey Small-wood was told that the jelly in the pies was blue-black in Extras i Total 441 WISTIRN Flrit Innings and then completed the game by scoring the 24 required An exiled member of the napmanj oro IN KCrncK) 14 ran altlnai tmA rtavtilM -i Faces further charges Further charges were brought against Neville Hillary Williams aged 30 of no fixed address when he appeared on remand at Fenton Stipendiary Court yesterday On November 25th Williams was accused of robbery with violence on 75-years-old he has lodged for six years the annual dinner of Stone and District Angling Society last night congratulated the with mi idui arrow CATTERICK WAYDETTE 1 Roi Boy 2 Mister Sunshine 3 country's Liberal Party Mr Gerard Kahn gave a talk after the film Budse Parks Brown 0 198 Lichfield-street Hanley Bertram James Cliffe aged colour and gave off an offen sive odour Uncle Tom 7-1 Romany Trace Balut Bey 8-1 Galatea 10-1 Asyoulikeit Golden Duster 100-8 Welnotfrln not out 44 I MorbvSmttH Parfltt 40 asked for one other offence society on the way they catered for old age pensioners by allowing them to fish free of charae to be considered After teilinc Hobbs 33 Van der Merwc not out Extras 3 Micminin zo-i cieeson 35-1 others Tetei £152 72 66 1L: nk Car made 'U'-turn on M6 the court that he intended to pay back the money he was 82 1 ANGBR8LEI0H MAIDEN XmOU 'CHASE tarn) Sel Total (fnr 2) rReuter) Harry Farnell bound road saw its right Replying the Society Chairman Mr Forester said they were proud to belong to a club which had been going since 1903 and was the largest remanded on bail until next Tuesday to see if he kept his promise "If you do pay the money A 27-years-oId coloured man Vivian Albert Swaby Yesterday he was charged with stealing two post office hand Indicator was flashing and saw it cross -from the wertny (Mr Kennard) it Gail Oreine (J Cook) 9: Delta Brava (R Vibert) a Altai Stormy Reef (W Wlllisms) Buster Keating (D Bourne) Black books forging and uttering a 13-z 1st S-11 2nd 33-1 3rd i WORCsLSTI' CASTER BELL 1 Boher-lueka 2 La Grandesse 3 5-2 1st '3-2 2nd H-l 3 TAUNTON SWAINS BRIDGE 1 Rockatena 2 Streamer 3 southbound slow lane over Cocktail party marks jubilee social organisation in Stone with a greater membership savings bank withdrawal form for £10: and obtaining £10 the central reservation and back" said the Stipendiary Magistrate Mr Geoffrey Smallwood- "I may deal with into th northbound fast lane La oei to Hcnaiiy) point uamma (Mr Hawke) Lifeguard (T Jones) Regal Slipper r(P 9 ran was fined £20 at a special court at Eccleshall yesterday for making a turn on the M6 motorway and £30 for driving without due care and attention DIVELOPMENT FUNDS Stake ess 21-36-34: A13-16-20 B14-21-39 £13: 44-47-39 A20-48-90: B17-30-33 £3: 30-31-44 A30-S2-56 B29-41-47 Pert Vale 27-31-38 (£54) Xll-27-40 (£23) Xl-31-39 (£23) Pert Vale Suppertcrf Club 14-16-18 1-7-11 Barlatten 02-05-13 1 Bentilee Wan 1st 12057 2n1 12168 £100 2376 7643 Great Chell Mon: 5-16- 26 Tues 15-20-23 Wed: 6-14-26: Thurs: 4-15-19 Fri: 4-8-35 Sat: 1-11-40 -Knutten li-ia-sa Leek -25-27 Meddcrthall 00-24-4 (3) Newcastle Labeur Party 18-23 Nawcaatla Bereugh 17-19-54 (60) 06-09-21 (£50) Nsrthwssd 20-5 (No win) Subject to confirmation with intent to defraud at Hanlev Post Office Mr Rigby said that traffic man any other This year they had record membership and Bcttingi 7-4 Gail Greine 7-9 Local insurance brokers you more leniently" Milk offences travelling north had to swerve to the nearside large number of juniors who At the request of Chief Inspector Froggatt Williams was remanded in because of the blue car and agents and general clients of the National Employers' Mutual General Insurance Selwerthy S-l Lifeguard 6-1 Point Gamma 10-1 Regal Slipper Delta Brava loo-t Stormy Reef 33-1 othert Tetei 19-: 64 66 96 Dual Swaby of 276 Bedfont- were coming along well Prizes were presented by custody for a further seven The police officer took a note of the number of the For selling milk designated "pasteurised milk" without a Association Ltd were among lane Feltham Middlesex who pleaded Not Guilty to VMrs -Purton the major win ri i i iww xng B-l din days He was granted legal forecast: 1)L car and later reported the the guests at a cocktail party licence and for applying a -I Ctt-CHARD JUVENILE llI both charges was also Incident to Cheshire police XUU HURDLE (2m) Rsbsrt ners being: Juvenile section Championship Shield Lord Hirti Steward's Cud false trade description to at the George Hotel Burslem to mark the association's Swaby when Interviewed Brain Cup medal for the best jubilee milk at Hanford Reginald John Howie of Wrinehill Mill FarmBetley was fined lu ventre with the h'sheit avsre admitted that he was travelling on the M6 about the time of the incident but said in a A branch of the association Again (T Foster) 1: Mr Tickle (J Foster) 9 Oebir Kuh Biggs) 3 Alto: Court Order (W Palmer) Steel Tip (W Shoemark) Bito-bang (Mr Hartigan) Cather-ton Iadv (J Potter) 7 ran aid Boys missing Staffordshire police were to-day searching for two Cannock boys Frederick Saunders aged 12 and John gate in adult contests and iecial was established in the a total or £7 at Fenton prize ior tne oesi juvenue an won bv Fred Jackson with statement: At no time did Stipendiary Court yesterday Printed sad puMttsd av KtaiefdsMn) runner-up Trevor Mincher who I go from the south to the Betting: 4-5 uourt uraer 4-i sesiBM newKpapanj im al nw ordered to pay £17 12s lOd costs Mr RIgby prosecuting said that a police officer from Manchester was driving his own car along the M6 from Stafford towards II a n-rhurch at about 60 miles an hour with his wife as a passenger They saw a blue car approaching on the south Potteries in 1956 although it had been represented in the district for more than SO years PuMMauj ihncss Hsatey HseUavi northbound carriageway received the IL Flower Cup and Vdy a MenV section Chsmpionshln "obcrt Again 100-7 Steel Tip nuudsits rue Bnuievsnl russisU across any central reserva On the open road llMI Whasltri Tueedav Richard Birch aged 14 missing from their homes in Shield Comba Memorial Troph oo-i omera tion" The new sub-branch man Bull runner-UD ner-up xorsneia -n" 'vyrf iT for and I Wood-street Lnnslnn si lb City of Stoke-AR liest XX irne-market Newcastto-snder-Lytfle IS Graenssie-strret RtafArd hi the Cnualv of SiaffnrC: Nisli-strMi sPsassvam aiMsfl atV Hi iiiS al Slid show Cvcliit'i vMr Mosswood-street after failing Swaby also denied In court ager is Mr A Sharpies KeMy Challenge wup Edwsrds: Booth: STAPLE HAY H'CAP to return from school who recently took oven from 1 organised by e-on-Trent YHA at Westlands Pavilion 8 pm (correction) jhn Joules Treohv A Jackson 'CHASE 12m SI)-Kp that he had crossed the motorway i Mr Bums IwevaweBi wwwws bshsi ill vrBjll'lUWli 41iaaUej" Payne) 1i Tlmcthy tos at lbs County of Cbceterr non-winners cup wuxes.

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