Western Times: Saturday 20th December 1902

Football Teams: Rugby: … Bovey Tracey (v. Buckfastleigh, at Bovey): Back, H. Mountford; three-quarters, C. Dalton, W. Brealey, T. Steer (Capt.), H. Harvey; halves: C. Beer, W. Wyatt: forwards, A. Wallen, C. Black, W. Steer, W. Pinsent, A. Winsor, J. Webber, J. Hill, P. Warren …


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Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 27th November 1902

Totnes R. v. Bovey Tracey: At Totnes on Saturday. The home Chiefs having no match on, several turned out to assist the Reserves. The visitors held their own in the opening stages and W. Pinsent scored an unconverted try for them. Later the home men did better … The home team won by eleven points to three. 


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Western Times: Monday 24th November 1902

Rugby: Totnes R. v Bovey Tracey: Totnes on Saturday: The home chiefs having no match on, turned out to assist the Reserves. The visitors held their own in the opening stages, and W. Pinsent scored unconverted try for them. Later the home men did better, and Scoble opened the scoring, following which Townsend got over after a fine dribble and Nott added a third try. Rumbelow converted one. The visitors had hard lines. In addition to their score, they crossed the Totnes line twice, but were not allowed tries. The home team won by eleven points to three.


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Western Times: Saturday 1st November 1902

Teams for To-Day’s Matches: Rugby: Bovey Tracey (v. Teignmouth R. at Bovey): Back, Mountford; three-quarters, Harvey, Steer, (Capt.), Dalton, Brealey; halves; Beer, Wyall; forwards, Wallen, Hill, Pinsent, Winsor, Dymond, Steer, Warren, Webber: …


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Western Times: Friday 10th October 1902

Football Teams; Rugby and Association Matches for Today: Rugby: … Aller Vale (v Bovey Tracey, at Kingskerswell) … Bovey Tracey: Back, H. Mountford; three quarters: T. Steer (Capt.), C. Dalton, H. Harvey, W. Brealey; halves, Beer, Wyatt; Forwards: J. Netley, J. Hill, Winsor, Steer, Pinsent, Dymond, Steer, Warren …


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Western Times: Friday 12th September 1902

Bovey Tracey Cricket Club: The above club can record another successful season, not a single game having been lost to a local team … (details of the season includes) … In bowling for the First eleven … J. Coniam, 17 wickets at 5.52 runs each, tops the second eleven’s list, the other bowlers coming in the following order: A. Mountford, 20 for 5.55 each. W. Pinsent, 29 for 6.93 each, and W. Wyatt, 35 for 7.14 each.


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Brixham Western Guardian: Thursday 28th August 1902

Bovey Tracey 2nd. V. Haytor Vale: This return match was played at Haytor Vale and resulted in an easy win for the home team: Scores: … Haytor Vale … (total for 4 wkts, 94 … includes … Mountford b. Pinsent, 4) … … Bovey Tracey 2nd. … (total all out 15) … includes W. Pinsent (capt.) b. Saunders, 0 …


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 4th July 1902

Cricket: Glorious weather favoured this match at Plainmoor on Friday, a good and highly interesting game ending in a draw slightly in favour of the latter, A full account of the match will be found in our “Sports and Pastimes” Column: The scores are as follows: … White Chatton & Co.: 82 for 6 wickets, (G. Davey b. Pinsent …0): Bovey, 132 runs (W. Pinsent, lbw. b. Kelly, … 0).


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Birmingham Mail: Friday 4th July 1902

Shocking Lift Accident in Saltley: The full particulars attending the death of Frederick Pratt (41) manufacturer’s labourer of 134 Chester Street were elicited before Mr. Isaac Bradley, the city Coroner, at Victoria Courts this afternoon …

The inquest was attended by Mr. L. Picton Evans, one of H.M. Inspectors of Factories; Mr. Freeman (Messrs. Pincent and Co.) representing Messrs. Smith and Son Limited and Mr. Eastley (Messrs. P. Baker and Co.) for the relatives …


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Saturday 28th June 1902

Cricket: Bovey v. White Chatton’s XI: At Torquay yesterday: A drawn game resulted: Scores: Bovey: 132 (includes) … W. Pinsent lbw, b Kelly 0 … White Chatton’s XI: 82 for six wickets:  (includes) … G. Davey, b Pinsent 4 …


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