Rat-catcher cleans up
A rat-catcher, Tony Stephens, won the world shove ha’penny championship in Cheltenham, beating 200 rivals for the £3OO ($833) prize. Mr Stephens, aged 49, said: “It is the gentle touch that you develop in ratcatching that made all the difference to my game.”— NZPA-PA ______
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Press, 31 August 1989, Page 8
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