DRAKES 2nd XI ROUND UP.PADDOCK paddock a fenced field or enclosure. joining paddock used for mating. SHIELD Semi-final Broad Oak 195-9 (W Metcalfe 54, M Devlin 41; M Floyd 4-45) Scholes 227-8 (M Floyd 77, M Wimpenny 47, R Wimpenny 32, M Boorman 27, C Marsh 26; W Metcalfe 3-50). PREMIERSHIP TWO Elland 133 (D Finn 33, J O'Connell 26, J Firth 25; I Pollit 4-11, D Walsh 4-14) Barkisland 135-9 (D Sykes 43, T Booth 31; K Hussain 4-25). Micklehurst 255-9 (D Clayton 149no, P Barrow 26; C Cox 4-69, O Cox 3-33) Shepley 256-2 (R Denton 149, H Ellis 69). Honley 208-3 (C Woodhead 77no, C Brown 53no, S England 35) Slaithwaite 199 (J Hey 73, A Keeling 27; W Gardner 3-36). Skelmanthorpe 131-3 (R Jagger 62no, J Clarkson 35no) Marsden 128 (P Roebuck 4-21). Scholes 208 (J Bryson 50, R Wimpenny 50, C Marsh 55; R Hall 4-37) Golcar 258-8 (Dav Woodhead 87, M Wilson 42no, R Hall 34no, U Ali 33, G Crowther 25; J Hinchliffe 3-58). Kirkburton 152-2 (D Greaves greaves cracklings, an edible raw fat from the meat trade. The skimmings from the preparation of this fat are also called greaves. They represent a low grade of meat meal. 78no, M Smith 33) Meltham 150-9, INTER-CONFERENCE Shelley 116 (L Brothers 38, C Calvert 32; A Bottomley 4-50) Rastrick 213-6 (D Bot-tomle58, J Horsley 56 , J Vickers 46, A Jagger 38). Delph n. 1. Delftware. Five nothings in five plates of delph. - Swift. 1. (Hydraul. Engin.) The drain on the land side of a sea embankment. & Dobcross 224-2 (T Wood 106no, N Horton 47, M Corless 43) Lepton lepton (lĕp`tŏn') [Gr.,=light (i.e., lightweight)], class of elementary particles that includes the electron and its antiparticle, the muon and its antiparticle, the tau and its antiparticle, and the neutrino and antineutrino associated with Highlanders 116 (J Zafer 28, P Metcalfe 26; S B roadbent 3-12)J;. Kexborough 206-6 (D Thomas 62no, R James 37, A Potter 32) Paddock 129 (A Nazir 40, O Hussain 33no; A Potters 5-34, L Brown 3-48). Almondbury 167 (I Akhtar 44, A Langton 41; P Youel 3-24, J Pringle 3-49) Hoylandswaine 171-9 (J Pringle 77, C Lee 31; Y Hussain 4-36, I Akhtar 3-35). Linthwaite 109 (M Beaumont 3-49, M Balicki 3-37) Hall Bower 110-2 (D Moss 44no, J Hoyland 39no). Lascelles Hall 175-4 (G Guest 62, D Taylor 53, M Essex 25no) Clayton West Clayton West is a village in West Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 2,648 (2001 census) [1]. It is 15km (9m) south east of Huddersfield and 11km (7m) north west of Barnsley. It is in the parish of Clayton West and High Hoyland. 169-9 (D Rickson 45, A Clegg 30, I Fisher 30; D Keen 5-31),. Kirkheaton 119 (S Atkinson 30; L Watmough 6-42, I Whiteley 3-12) Holmfirth 174 (A Sanders 59; JJ Phaer 3-23). Armitage Bridge 206-6 (J Vickerman 93no, M Roberts 45no) Emley Clarence 164-8 (D Stratford 58no; B Lodge 4-60). Broad Oak 215-9 (R Metcalfe 66, R Campbell 61; D Whiley 4-56, K Malcolm 3-27) Thongsbridge 211-9 (M Berry 66, T Booth 49, R Berry 32; R Metcalfe 5-43). |
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