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Bootle Times from Bootle, Merseyside, England • 56

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Bootle Timesi
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Bootle, Merseyside, England
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56
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Pianos Wanted Abo Pianos sold exchanged repaired Tuning and polishing service available Coil MERSEYSIDE PIANO EXCHANGE ESTABLISHED 60 YEARS FULL PACKING SERVICE LOCAL DISTANCE OVERSEAS HEATED CONTAINERISED STORAGE FOR FREE ESTIMATES PHONE: (0151)-928 31 542848 AFTER HOURS: (01 51 -9293838 30 CROSBY ROAD NORTH WATERLOO L22 9QF (Q151) 489 7990 (0151) 929 3838 Unit 7 Brickfield Huyton Industrial Estate BOOTLE TIMES TOP OF THE LE AG FOR LOCAL SPORT Bootle and Bean continue to smash all before them as Firwood added another victory and prolific batsman Jon Bean another century to this achievements on Saturday bowlers had as Bean was now in full flow and the ball was speeding to and over the boundary! Carpenter was willing ally and the two put on 115 to win the game and secure the 20 points Carpenter finished with 30 not out and Jon Bean secured the victory in style by hitting Hendrick for his second six The results in the rest of the Littlewoods Competition fixtures also brought some good news as Neston chasing Firwood could only draw with Hightown Chester Boughton Hall who entertain Bootle next Saturday beat New Brighton by 33 runs at Rake Lane second eleven seem to have lost their winning ways they had to be content with a draw against St Helens at Ruskin Drive Rees declared on 222-7 Rog Smith taking 3-50 and Bootle replied with 179-9 Ged Radford hitting 44 First XI Chester BH at Firkins Lane: I Cockbain Butler JBean Conlan Cockbain PCooper GJones JKeggin LRoberts PToffolo TLawless Jnr Second XI Chester BH at Wadham Road: RJCarr PMGill LHanson ALawless 0McCann GRadford RSmith PStephens 1Toale AGill An Other Third XI Chester BH at Savio HS: TLawless WSmith PDraper MDonoghue French Leary Nolan Smith MLawless JWesthead An Other' seven wicket victory against St Helens Rees was their twelfth on the trot and Jon 120 not out took him to a total of 730 runs for the season He is now well on course to pass his 1994 season total of 1310 runs St Helens set the home side a good target when they reached 195 a total that looked a long way off at 28-3 Stuart Lyons gave the St Helens score a boost with an innings of 66 including seven fours and two sixes and with skipper Alan Hitchmough he put on 53 Hitchmough was out for 36 a score that included five fours and one six and it needed some good support from the tail enders for Lyon to see the score past the 150 mark Jamie Carpenter with 4-63 led the Bootle bowlers while Mai Cockbain chipped in with 3-29 The home side were left a possible 40 overs to reply but as it turned out even that figure was five overs too many! Jamie run of poor scores continued when he was out for 0 with the Bootle score on 19 Bean and Ian Cockbain then put on 58 of which the share was 19 and before the second wicket fell Bean was past his 50! Dave Conlan went for three but that was the last success the Rees TAKE AIM Bootle bowler Cooper puts in a delivery to a St Helens batsman at Wadham Road code gav 85 OF OUR CUSTOMERS ARE RECOMMENDATIONS 0 -NEED WE SAY MORE! Teams wanting to join the Crosby Darts League for the new season should apply to the League Secretary co Comrades Club Liverpool Road Crosby BATHROOMS JACOB DELAFON HERITAGE VERNON TUTBURY TWYFORDS ARMITAGE CAST IRON BATHS OUR SPECIALITY APPLIANCES AEG SCHOLTES DE DEITRICH HOTPOINT NEFF WHIRLPOOLPHILLIPS BEDROOMS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BEDROOM SHOWROOM ON MERSEYSIDE KITCHENS by NOLTE (German) ARTHUR BONNET (French) Special Manufacturers Discount on certain ranges KITCHEN MAKER (British) CHIPPENDALE (British) And of course the very traditional YESTERDAYS PINE MAIN CORIAN WORKTOP DEALERSHIP 7 Everton are appealing for new players! The new Everton Ladies team that is formerly known as Leasowe Pacific A training session will take place at Bellfield training ground West Derby Liverpool on Sunday from 11am and females are welcome for the under-16 team and the open age group Trojan success over Royals Visit our Co-Ordinated Fabric Department OPENING HOURS Monday to Wednesday 930am-630pm Thursday Late Night 'till 730pm Friday 130pm Closed Saturday SUNDAY 10am-300pm The Walnut Tree Football first training session takes place on Sunday at 1130am at the Silcocks Playing Fields Orrell Road Bootle WORK DEPOSIT INSURED GUARANTEED Members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen KITCHENS BATHROOMS OF DISTINCTION Sefton Trojans baseball team won both games in their double header with Leeds Royals at Bootle Stadium on Sunday but their lowly-placed opponents put up stem resistance before being beaten 15 to nine and 12 to nine In the first game Royals took an early lead but Trojans quickly replied with a two-run homer by player-manager Rob Nesbitt soon followed by a two run double by Nick Welsh giving the home side a four to one lead Pitcher Martin Godsall struck out three batters in the third inning but gave up three unearned runs in the fourth the third inning lagely due again to fielding errors More errors by both sides took the score to 12 to seven in favour of Trojans in the fifth inning and then Godsall came on to pitch for two innings supressing the Leeds batters Despite some nerve-wracking fielding errors Trojans stayed ahead to the end with Godsall again winning pitcher while Nesbitt was credited with a This Sunday Trojans expect to play their Youth team Southport Trojans in a friendly as they have no Premier League fixture NORMAN WELLS putting Royals on level terms before second batter Norman Wells hit a three run double and scored himself on a dropped outfield catch The Yorkshire side still would not concede but Trojans came again this time with a healthy five runs mainly due a series of fielding errors and runs batted in by Ged Bassey and Norman Wells Going into the last inning Trojans led 15 to eight and Royals managed only one run The winning pitcher was Martin Godsall Rob Nesbitt opened the pitching for Trojans in the second game and Royals went into a four run lead by HOWTO FIND US 133 Woolton Road Wavertree Liverpool 15 (0151) 737 1770 (0151) 737 1759 Established 28 Years in Liverpool At Bootle Maritime Football League AGM Ron Reason was appointed secretary and John Jones and Philip Wilson were elected to the committee The league is still looking for teams to play in the to leagues and registrations will be taken at the next meeting on Monday July 31 Anyone interested should ring 928 8716 Never knowingly The Bootle Times is a free newspaper and is also available from newsagents priced 21p Published by TRINITY WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS LIMITED Tulketh Street Southport Merseyside Tel: (01704) 536655 Printed by the LIVERPOOL DAILY POST ECHO LTD PO Box 48 Old Hall Street Liverpool L69 3EB Registered as a Newspaper at the Post Office.

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Years Available:
1878-1999