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MARBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Every Good Friday for the past 300 years, marble players gather at the Old Greyhound Inn at Tinsley Green, Sussex, England, for the world marbles championship. The 75-year-old Sam Spooner, who won the championship 50 years ago, shows how it is done.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 18

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MARBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Every Good Friday for the past 300 years, marble players gather at the Old Greyhound Inn at Tinsley Green, Sussex, England, for the world marbles championship. The 75-year-old Sam Spooner, who won the championship 50 years ago, shows how it is done. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 18

MARBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Every Good Friday for the past 300 years, marble players gather at the Old Greyhound Inn at Tinsley Green, Sussex, England, for the world marbles championship. The 75-year-old Sam Spooner, who won the championship 50 years ago, shows how it is done. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 113, 29 May 1937, Page 18

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