Lincolnshire County Cricket League Handbook 1970

.. E. Marriott, 10 Boultham Avenue, Lincoln W. Masters, 31 Spring Hill, Reepham R. May, Blankney Barff, Metheringham Tel. Martin 216 P. McGuirk, 49 St. Margarets Gardens, Lincoln A. Melton , 5 Old Row, Nocton J. W. Minkley, 187 Lincoln Road, North Hykeham Sgt. Napper, 45 Gordonfields, Market Rasen Tel. 3369 T. H. Parker, 61 Vernon Street, Lincoln W. Pemberton, 10 Grafton Street, Lincoln R. E. Redden, 35 Parkside, Nettleham J. Rowett, Brattleby, Lincoln D. Sansby, 88 Kirkby Street, Lincoln F. Smith, Cliff Cottages , Hackthorn M. Smith, Orchard Way , Nettleham Tel. 390 M. W. Smith , 5 Fir Tree Avenue, Birchwood, Lincoln E. Thorpe, 17 West Bank, Sax ilby J. Varlow, 8 Lonsdale Place, Lincoln R. Waite, Brobill, Ingham S. Waite, High Street, Scampton Tel. 387 C. Walker, Wyvern, Newark Road, Bassingham A. Wild, 91 Dixon Street, Lincoln OBITUARY It was with shocked disbelief that we all received the news of the tragic death of Ken Maw. Death is always tragic, but this case was particularly so , because he was so young ; cut off in his p·ime after he had promised so much . He was a slow left arm spinner; one of infinite variety . He made his League debut for Lysaghts when only fourteen years old. Ken loved his cricket and he played it hard . His humour and talent will be sorely missed . Spin bowlers are a relative ra,•ity in modern League cricket and with the loss of Ken . Lincolnshire League Cricket is very much the poorer.

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