CoUapMd an Bowltnc Oraan. A <listre«Hing inoi<k>nt on Monday night at Carfiu. green. One of the players, an elderly man, Janie* Hamilton, who resided at North Lodge Avenue, Motherwell, wa« about to step on. to the green when lie complained of n pain in the chest and collapsed. H
May 19, 1933 - Bellshill Speaker - Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland
To-morrow 'Saturday) the Diss Cricket Club enters on another season which gives every promise of being a successful onesuccessful that is, as measured by the club's ambition of putting first and foremost the furtherance of the best sporting interests of the great summer pastime
May 5, 1933 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
RICKINGHALL. lIOOI.KOV Whilst playing Kickinghall National School Tuesday last, a boy named Kenneth Geo. Macleod met with an accident. He was taken by Mr. T. G. Rowe the surgery Dr. H. L. Ward, and later was conveyed to the Bury Hospital where was detained with a broken arm.
May 5, 1933 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
GIRLS CLUB SOCIAL. The annual social in connection with the Gltl.auh was held the Mission Room Thursday week. Amongst those present were Mrs. Wallis (president) the Rev Batty 'rector), and Mrs. Batty. Various competitions were won by Miss Francis Caught. Miss Alice Street, and M
May 5, 1933 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
DAY CELEBRATIONS. There was a large attendance of parents and friends at the school Monday when the l!sth May tjueen was crowned.’ The queen was chosen by the scholars the be-i girl of vhe year, and Gracie Calton was selected as such, and Violet Jordan was elected her maid honour
May 5, 1933 - Diss Express - Diss, Norfolk, England
It Clydesdale Corinthians beat ishaw in the other semi-final of the lainnrksbire Juvenile Cup two local clubs will in the final and that should lie a thriller game see.
May 5, 1933 - Bellshill Speaker - Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland
There was a good hard game witnessed at Douglas Park on Monday evening between Dougins Hawthorn and local Glebe Vnitcd under Lanarkshire Juvenile League auspices. The game ended in a draw of three goals apiece, which was fitting result. Tile marksmen this occasion were: —Douglas
May 5, 1933 - Bellshill Speaker - Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland