Football: Liverpool duo ruled out of trip to Notts.Byline: DON DAVIES THE National Leagues' Championships get under way this weekend with the Liverpool men's team travelling to Nottingham for the second time in three seasons. Liverpool, however, will have to make do without five times singles champion Kevin Dolder and Keith Williams Keith Williams (born 21 April 1958) is a British architect. Education and career He studied architecture at Kingston and Greenwich Schools of Architecture before co-founding Pawson Williams Architects in 1987. , but have Paul O'Donnell, Paul Hutchings and John Rankin John Rankin may refer to:
On the same day the Liverpool ladies' team make the short journey to Arrowe Park in the JM Rose Bowl, where they take on Wolverhampton, Birmingham and hosts Wirral, the action commencing at 10.00am. Before that, Lancashire & Cheshire League Premier Division champions Liverpool Veteran 1st team, host Preston today. To celebrate their 50th anniversary, the Wirral League holds a hot-pot supper when hopefully former players who have lost touch with league affairs, will attend and bring along photographs and memorabilia. Tickets for the evening at New Brighton New Brighton, village (1990 pop. 22,207), Ramsey co., SE Minn., a suburb of Minneapolis–Saint Paul; inc. 1891. Its manufactures include metal products, machinery, and leather. A theological seminary is there. Cricket Club, Rake Lane, on Saturday, November 30, may be obtained from Phil Luxon on 0151 639 5551. Former Liverpool champion Keith Williams notched a singles treble for his new club Waterloo who recorded a thumping 8-2 victory over last season's runners-up Wavertree Labour. A Clare Newns hat-trick plus two from Eddie Crowley saved Bath Street A from defeat at home to Maghull. Paul Hutchings, who moved from Police to Maghull, helped notch a 7-3 victory over YMCA YMCA in full Young Men's Christian Association Nonsectarian, nonpolitical Christian lay movement that aims to develop high standards of Christian character among its members. A with four wins. John Langton This article is about the Chancellor of England. For other persons named John Langton, see John Langton (disambiguation). John Langton (died 1337) was a chancellor of England and Bishop of Chichester Life was in good form for Bath Street B away to Bootle JC in Division Two, beating Brian Crolley, Roger Neal and Tom Bray. The B team met Bootle JC A in the same division the following week, but this time Langton was beaten by Derek Sullivan and Cherith Graham. After winning their opening four matches for the loss of seven sets, Marconi came unstuck at Ford with a 6-4 defeat. RESULTS Liverpool League Div 1: Wav Lab 5 H House 5; Cadwa 9 Maghull 1; Cadwa A 4 Police 6; Waterloo 8 Wav Lab 2; Police 4 Bath St 6; Bath St A 5 Maghull 5; Wav Lab 7 Cadwa A 3; Bath St 3 Manweb 7; Maghull 7 YMCA A 3; YMCA 9 Bath St A 1; H House 9 Cadwa 1. Div 2: Waterloo A 9 Police B 1; Bootle JC 4 Bath St B 6; Bootle JC A 4 YMCA B 6; Marconi 9 Waterloo A 1; Ford A 5 Police A 5; Bath St C 4 Manweb A 6; Police A 6 Bath St C 4; Waterloo A 6 Ford A 4; Bath St B 7 Bootle JC A 3; YMCA B 6 Police B 4; Ford 6 Marconi 4; Manweb A 4 Bootle JC 6. Frank Murphy Memorial Trophy Round One: Aigburth (I) bt Marconi (I) W/O; Waterloo lost to Bath St v Aigburth (II) lost to Police; Manweb (II) bt Waterloo (III); Cadwa (III) lost to Bath St (II); Bootle YMCA bt Bath St (I); Liverpool YMCA (I) bt Bath St (IV); Marconi (II) lost to Cadwa (IV); Cadwa (I) lost to Ford. |
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