PIGEON SHOW
Young Birds Judged “Whites have Improved since last year and were the hardest class to judge but some of the blacks were a bit long in feather and in poor colour,” said the judges at the United Pigeon Fanciers’ Club table shows for young birds. The judges were Messrs H. R. Greenaway, B. Marshall, and G. L. Clark. There were 54 entries. Detailed results were: Self Tumbler, black <«): G. L. Clark 1 and 2, J. Gough 3. Bed (7): J. B. Nancarrow 1 and silver spoon best self and 3, C. C. Mintey 2. White (5): G. L. Clark 1 and 3, J, D. Faith 2. Broken colour or feather (2): G. L. Clark 1 and 2. Barred or chequered, blue (7): J. Gough 1 and silver spoon best other than self. G. L. Clark 2. Mrs M. Gilligan 3. A.O.C. (5): G. L. Clark 1. 2 and 3. Baldhead, black (1): B. Smillie 1. A.O.C. <2): B. Smillie 1 and 2. Junior Tumblers. C.L.L.F. (3): R. Dawber 1. J. Cross 2, M. Bosswell 3. Performers (IS): W. Riches 1, J. Cross 2, R. Dawber 3. Modenas (3): J. Cross 1 and best junior, S. Bosswell 2, N. Smith I.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30393, 18 March 1964, Page 14
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