Western Times: Monday 16th June 1902

Cricket: Moreton v. Bovey Tracey 2nd: A cricket match between Moreton and Bovey Tracey 2nd XI was played at Lowton on Saturday, Bovey winning by 23 runs, owing to the bad fielding of the Moreton team: Scores: Bovey: … (includes) … W. Pinsent b Parker 0; … total: 45; Moreton; Total 22:


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Exeter and Plymouth Gazette: Monday 9th June 1902

Devon County Asylum v. Bovey Tracey: Played at Exminster, and won by the visitors by 40 runs: Scores: Bovey Tracey: 116 (includes W. Pinsent, lbw, b Dr. Davis, 2): D. C. Asylum: 76 (includes) … Ritchie, c Pinsent, b Pascoe, 3) …


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 30th May 1902

Cricket: White, Chatton and Co. drove to Bovey Tracey on Saturday to play the village 2nd XI, and a most delightful drive they had, the weather being simply grand. … Bovey was all out for 31 … Davey and Harding started the batting for the firm. The former was bowled by Pinsent for 2 … Mr. Chatton made the winning hit, and the total at the finish being 27 more than the homesters. …


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 23rd May 1902

Cricket: White, Chatton, and Co. v. Bovey 2nd XI: These teams met on the ground of the former, at Plainmoor, on Saturday, but the heavy showers that fell prevented the match being finished. A short account of the game will be found in our “Sports and Pastimes” column. The following are the scores: White, Chatton & Co., Total 89 all out (Pinsent 4 wickets for 11 runs): Bovey 19 runs for 5 wickets (W. Pinsent, b. Davey … 0)


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 9th May 1902

Cricket: Babbacombe did not do so well as was anticipated against Bovey on Saturday … The home team who went to the wickets first ran up a total of 87, several useful scores being made. To this number Babbscombe could only respond with 28. The bowing of W. Pinsent and Widdicombe being altogether too good for them …


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Western Times: Saturday 26th April 1902

Rugby: Totnes Record: The record of the Totnes Football Club for the past season shows that the team played 21 games, won 9 and lost 7, drawn 5 and scored 116 points, as against 98 scored by their opponents. … (summary of results) … Kinsman converted six tries, and also dropped a penalty goal whilst Pincent kicked four goals and one penalty, and Rumbelow converted one try. 


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Western Times: Thursday 27th February 1902

Cricket: Bovey Tracey: The annual meeting of the Bovey Tracey Cricket Club was held at the Dolphin Hotel on Monday evening. Mr. J. Pascoe presiding … The vice-residents of last year were re-elected; captain, T. W. Steer; vice captain A. Pascoe. Second XI, W. Pinsent, A. Montford; treasurer, W. Pascoe …


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Totnes Weekly Times: Saturday 17th August 1901

Horticultural Show at Bovey Tracey: Bovey Tracey Flower Show on Tuesday was held in Mr. W. D. Hole’s picturesque grounds at Parke. There was some falling off in the entries … …Sports: half-mile race: 1, E. Staddon; 2, C. Waldron; 3, W. Pinsent …


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 9th August 1901

Cricket: Upton v. Bovey: The above match was played at Bovey on Saturday and ended in a win for the homesters. Upton won the toss, and batted on a good wicket, opening their innings with Dineley and Narracott, to the bowling of Pinsent and Staddon. … Upton: 93 all out: (Pinsent 7 wickets for 26). Bovey 111 for 6 wickets: (W. Pinsent, c. Coleman, b Kelly …0).

(elsewhere) Upton were defeated by Bovey at Bovey on Saturday … Pinsent took no fewer than seven wickets for Bovey …


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Torquay Times and South Devon Advertiser: Friday 26th July 1901

Cricket: White, Chatton, and Co., v. Bovey Tracey 2nd XI: A return match was played between these two teams at Plainsmoor on Saturday last, the result being a win for the visitors: Scores: White, Chatton & Co.   22 runs all out (Pinsent 4 wickets for 8 runs): Bovey Tracey 2nd XI: 110 for 6 wickets (Pinsent, b. Cribbett … 15)


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