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WHILE bowls enthusiasts ponder minute differences in the final position of woods during an English Bowls Association match in July, Chelsea Football Club players listen to an illustrated talk on strategy for the forthcoming season by their manager, Mr Tom Docherty. Soccer players are given only about six weeks’ respite before resuming training in the middle of summer.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30206, 10 August 1963, Page 9

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WHILE bowls enthusiasts ponder minute differences in the final position of woods during an English Bowls Association match in July, Chelsea Football Club players listen to an illustrated talk on strategy for the forthcoming season by their manager, Mr Tom Docherty. Soccer players are given only about six weeks’ respite before resuming training in the middle of summer. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30206, 10 August 1963, Page 9

WHILE bowls enthusiasts ponder minute differences in the final position of woods during an English Bowls Association match in July, Chelsea Football Club players listen to an illustrated talk on strategy for the forthcoming season by their manager, Mr Tom Docherty. Soccer players are given only about six weeks’ respite before resuming training in the middle of summer. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30206, 10 August 1963, Page 9