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  1. 22 hours ago · One hundred years ago, Kitty Godfree came back from a set and 4-1 down against Helen Wills to win the Wimbledon ladies’ singles title. Two years later, she recovered from 3-1 and game-point down to defeat the enthralling Spanish multi-sports celebrity, Lili de Alvarez, who also happened to be a champion ice skater and car racer.

  2. 22 hours ago · On 14 February 2024, Stewards heard evidence from Ms. Howarth, her father Mr. Stephen Howarth, and Mrs. Donna Howarth, regarding the material contained within the Brief of Evidence issued to Ms. Howarth on 15 January 2024. On 30 April 2024, Stewards issued fifteen charges to Ms. Howarth for various breaches of the Greyhounds Australasia Rules.

  3. 22 hours ago · A.J. Howarth [ID #202787] Prospect SF. Recruiting Evaluation: Could be an excellent shooter. Can be a decent rebounder. Can be a smart player. Can be a skilled passer. Can be a decent ball handler. Will be very quick. Excellent all-around player. Projected Height: 6' 2".

  4. 22 hours ago · This was the highest score recorded in the earliest match now designated first-class by some statisticians and remained the highest known score through the 1772 season. 88 – William Yalden for Surrey v Hampshire at Broadhalfpenny Down in 1773. [55] 95 – Joseph Miller for Kent v Hampshire at Sevenoaks Vine in 1774.

  5. 22 hours ago · Personal Assets Trust plc (the "Company") today purchased 250,000 of its own Ordinary shares at an average price of 484.42 pence per share, to be held in Treasury. Following the transaction, the ...

  6. 22 hours ago · A stunned angler reeled in a monster sturgeon despite it being thought they were extinct in Britain. Dave Howarth was fishing on the River Trent when he hooked the 48lb (21.7kg) fish. The 43-year-old was targeting large barbel, but his next bite was something he will never forget. READ MORE: Demon seagull tries to eat

  7. Jul 4, 2024 · Dave Howarth was fishing on the River Trent when he hooked the 48lb (21.7kg) whopper. The 43-year-old, who was targeting large barbel, then faced a half-hour battle to land it in his net - before realising he had bagged a sturgeon. Dubbed a 'royal fish', sturgeons are protected by the Crown in the same way as swans are.