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B LINING-UP – Weetabix Youth League under-15 side Corby Castle Rise. Back from left: Tom Sweeny, Scott Mcintyre ..

... Sportsman’s Arms respectively to set up a quarter-final clash. Tony Gill scored both goals for Talisman in their 2-0 win and Matthew Johnson'’s bullet header broke the deadlock for Wanderers. Revised quarter-final draw: Titchmarsh v Cardigan Arms, Acacia ...

Brice’s very best polishes off Park

... getting a walk-over — Ivor Willars (1880) holding on to his flawless record in reply. Cardigan Arms, meanwhile, logged their second win by trimming Barn Owl B 3-2 — John Jones (3210), Harry Wayman (1570) and Richard Simons (2790) responsible. Recent results: ...

Peter ties up a ten-goal thriller

... and Cardigan Arms played their first Division One match of the New Year. Lodge led 1-0 and 2-1 through Gary Torrance and lan Hales respectively but finished the half 3-2 down and then slipped 4-2 behind soon after the interval. Replies from John Peden ...

NORTHAMPTONSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP Premier Division

... 15 4 Leicester fans to meet at Corby THE new Leicester City Supporters Club will be holding their second meeting at the Cardigan Arms Pub, The Jamb, Corby on Tuesday (Bpm). Further information can be obtained from K Blakey on 01536 81989 or Dianne McGregor ...

Odyssey on course

... Sunday Cup when they trounced Kettering League hopefuls Cardigan Arms 5-1. A first-half hat-trick by Pete Orton settled the issue, Darren Wilkins bagging two to swamp Steve Bogle's strike for Cardigan. Odyssey ousted league rivals Dana 2-1 but they had to ...

Published: Friday 12 January 1990
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 211 | Page: 49 | Tags: none

T (Good Old Boys

... most of the damage with a hat-trick while Stuart Carmichael, with a 35-yard punt, and Eiwyn Roberts made up the tally. Cardigan Arms turned on the style to dump lacklustre Buccleuch 5-2 in what had promised to be the tie of the third round. Nicky Keech ...

Public Notice

... KETTERING Newland Street. WEEKLEY Post 0ffice. GEDDINGTON Cross R0ad5 STANION Cardigan Arm 5 WELDON Kings Arms CORBY Lloyds Road (White BRI oot ationstosnirniins CORBY Rutland Theatre . ...

KETTERING LEAGUE

... earlyseason standards. Opponents Old White Horse took the lead before John Craddock, Salvo Scarvaci and manager John Kenyon hit back to clinch a 3-1 success. Division One leaders Cardigan Arms were made to battle for a 3-2 victory over struggling Desborough ...

HAT Peden

... goals from Laurie Page 2 and Sean McPolin. FC Dana went down 4-2 against Cardigan Arms with Phil McHutchinson 2, Steve Bogle and lan McLuckie sealing the win and Dana replying with a John Borg double. 0O Cordwainer maintained their push for promotion from ...

BAR BILLIARDS Rushden bounce back

... although Chris Hicks (6870) levelled, Wayne Perkins (5040) claimed the decider. Barn Owl A were 3-2 victors at Cardigan Arms thanks to John Viggars (2150), Paul Curtis (1320) and Alan Bucknole (2090) — Yvette Thomson (1000) with her first win of the season ...

Lack of numbers toll for sad Bell

... Lodge in making the drop - and one of them, Windmill Opium, were unlucky to go down 3-2 to Cardigan Arms. lan Walker, lan McLuckie and Ronan Bannigan kept Cardigan’s title hopes ticking over while Rob Noble and Tim Osborn replied. ® Baltimore emerged 7-5 ...

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... hnmmaan,boekmfiomhfi.Dumnm.Kw Mander, Adrian Boxall, John Ogden, Phillip Spall, Phil Litchfield, Steve Ryman, Wayne Thomas, Justin Cavender, Andy Rideout, Neil Hodgson, Mark Riches, Ray De Branco, John Howard, lan Forson, Gary Savage, linesman Dave Batchelor ...

Published: Friday 21 September 1990
Newspaper: Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1206 | Page: 48 | Tags: none