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... ROWING course J. Preston rowed well after filling in at the last moment for K. Pratt, who was unable to arrive in time due to mechanical difficulties with his car. Sculler T. Young rowed an excellent race, being neck and neck with his opposition until ...

ROWING

... ROWING Gainsborough schoolboys, and after the visitors’' cox steered into Gainsborough's water, and blades touched, Ancholme won by three lenfths. but there was a call for a re-row, which Veterans won by tw lengths. Ancholme's J. Golland met Steve Crick ...

IN ROWS

... IN ROWS They can be sown in rows for cutting, or used as fillers sown in patches between shrubs or perennial plants; or even to make a complete ...

Published: Tuesday 13 March 1973
Newspaper: Lincolnshire Free Press
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 28 | Page: 14 | Tags: none

ROWING

... ROWING A CHALLENGE rowing match, over three races was held on the River Ancholme at Brigg last weekend between Gainsborough Rowing Club and the Ancholme Club for the Castlethorpe Rose Bow! Three races were rowed, in single sculls and Ancholme were winners ...

ROWS

... ROWS Most operations in the potato crop, particularly har. vesting, can be mechanised more effectively if the row width is more than the tradi tional 28-30 in. Trial work has shown that compared with 30 in., 36 in. rows give an improvement in harvesting ...

ROWING

... Ancholme Rowing Club of Brigg. Having had the opportunity of only one training session in the craft, the crew took to the water and showed that they had already settled into their new status, rowing an excellent race and being unluckily pipped at the winning ...

ROW!

... ROW! winners at Ryhall Ladies' Social Club week were: Mesdames J. We'bourne, M. Peck, N. Dunthorne and D. Boor; consols- Lion. Mrs W. Hurst and Mrs M. ...

Published: Friday 17 April 1970
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 27 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

ROW

... ROW Women's Maeda* Miss Mac Neill presided at the Ryhall meeting and a competition wordmaking was enjoyed. Members later had an American tea to which they had contributed. Hostesses were Mrs Bannister and Mrs Maltby. Two mocks took children from Ryhall ...

Published: Friday 22 June 1973
Newspaper: Stamford Mercury
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 216 | Page: 6 | Tags: none