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TOURNAMENT
RESULTS 1948
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The 240th Recorded Meeting in the 276th year of The Society of Archers held at Ben Rhydding, Yorkshire on the 11th day of September 1948 |
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12
year old Michael Leach with his Lemonwood Bow becomes Captain elect for
1949. Pictured with the 1948 Captain A G Banks. The Rules would be changed
in the following year when it was proposed: "That in future, competitors
must not be less than 21 years of age." This was carried by 26 votes
to 14.
Undeterred by this new rule, Michael continues to shoot at the Competition for the next few years whilst still 'under age' achieving superior scores than many of the adult Competitors. (See press cutting below...) |
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| Ben Rhydding September 11th 1948 | ||
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The second item of note was the piercing of the Gold by M J Leach who thus became Captain Elect and holder of the Silver Arrow. Be it remembered that three of the Archers inadvertently using oaths were duly fined one shiling each and the monies were paid to the Vicar of Ben Rhydding for the benefit of the poor of the parish. That luncheon and the Captain's excellent wine were enjoyed at the Troutbeck Hotel, after which the Minutes of the meeting were read and confirmed. The Archers present contributed to the expenses of the meeting the sum of fifteen shillings each. Votes of thanks were given to the Ben Rhydding Sports Club for the use of their ground; to the President of the club A W Keay, Esquire for presenting the trophies and prizes; to C W Nettleton, Esquire for his great kindness and untiring skill in acting as Judge; to G Collinson, C Hodges and E A Binney Esquires for their services as Scorers and Clerk to the meeting. Be it ever remembered that the Captain Elect was in his thirteenth year. The weather was good and conditions on the ground excellent which items contribute greatly to a most successful meeting. |
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| TROPHY WINNERS 1948 | ||
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| The Scorton Trophies | ||
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Captain
of the Arrow
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Michael
J Leach
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Lieutenant
of the Arrow
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Mr
A G Banks
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The
Horn Spoon for Worst White
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Mr
C B Edwards
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The
Thirsk Insignia for Yorkshiremen
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Thirsk
Silver Arrow & Gold Quiver, for Highest Score
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Mr
W H Bailey
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The
Thirsk Bugle for most Hits
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Mr
G Stacey
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The
Thirsk Silver Medal for Best Gold
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Mr
F Lister (Junior)
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The
Subscription Trophies
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The
Gold Medal for the Captain of Numbers
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Mr
C B Edwards
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The
Gold Medal for the Highest Score
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Mr
J Thompson
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Cup
for the Best Gold of the Meeting
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Mr
K L Dames
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Sweepstake
For Most Golds
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V
Smith, W H Bailey, Mr K L Dames & D Ward
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Competition
Judge
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C
W Nettleton
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| TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1948 |
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Name
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Notes |
Hits
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Score
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Golds
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1
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Mr
C B Edwards
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Royal Tox. Society |
84
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326
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3
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2
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Mr
J Thompson
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Apollo |
75
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313
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3
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3
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Mr
W H Bailey
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62
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275
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5
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4
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Mr
D Ward
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60
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266
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5
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5
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Mr
G Stacey
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- |
54
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244
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2
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6
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Mr
C H Bayliss
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- |
55
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240
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4
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7
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Mr
V Smith
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50
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192
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5
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8
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Mr
K L Dames
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42
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174
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5
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9
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Mr
J Fisher
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46
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168
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3
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10
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Mr S A Rawlins
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-
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38
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146
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2
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11
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Mr H Kellett
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-
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40
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144
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0
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12
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Mr Jack Flinton
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-
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38
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138
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0
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13
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Mr W F Schofield
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-
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24
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132
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3
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14
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Mr H Kershaw
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-
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25
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117
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2
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15
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F Lister (junior)
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White Rose
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21
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113
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3
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16
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Mr J Yates
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34
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110
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1
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17
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Mr J Woolley
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-
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35
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107
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0
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18
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Mr T K Kelly
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-
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31
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97
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0
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19
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Mr
F Petty
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-
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24
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92
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0
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20
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Mr Frank Newbould
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-
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19
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91
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1
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21
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Mr J L Broadbent
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-
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22
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80
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0
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22
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Mr L J Sargeant
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-
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18
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76
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1
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23
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Mr J W Phillips
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-
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13
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75
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3
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24
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Mr W Cragg
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-
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13
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63
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1
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25
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Mr Ben Hird
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-
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16
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50
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0
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26
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Mr A G Banks
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Lieutenant to the Arrow
- Ben Rhydding
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10
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50
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1
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27
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Mr J G Quinn
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-
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13
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49
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0
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28
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Mr M Brook
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-
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7
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41
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2
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29
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Michael J Leach (Junior)
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Captain of the Arrow (aged
12)
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10
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38
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1
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30
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Mr J G Parry
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-
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7
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29
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0
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31
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Mr R J Acklam
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-
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7
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23
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0
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32
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Mr M Smith
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-
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7
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21
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0
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33
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Mr P Taylor
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-
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8
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18
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0
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34
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Mr F Rawbone
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-
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4
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14
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0
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35
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Mr George Leach
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2
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8
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0
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36
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Mr F Hillier
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-
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1
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3
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0
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37
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Mr H Ellis
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1
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1
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0
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PRESS CUTTING
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following article was typed up from an undated press cutting kindly given
to me by Stan Snow (in 2003) from a collection in the Clerks Scapbook. It
appears to have been written shortly before the 1949 competition. The picture
needed to be scanned and enhanced. |
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A MODERN ROBIN HOOD Michael
Leach, who had hoped to get in some practice yesterday for the archery
contest in which he hopes to retain the Silver Arrow, spent the day in
bed recovering from a chill. But he made good use of his time studying
books on his favourite sport. |
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