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From: "HUGHES, Chris" <CHughes@chelt.ac.uk>
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Subject: Trivia
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-----Original Message-----
From:	amtsjh@amsta.leeds.ac.uk <mailto:amtsjh@amsta.leeds.ac.uk>
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Sent:	01 October 1998 10:53
To:	britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk <mailto:britdisc@csv.warwick.ac.uk> 
Subject:	annual dinner

I think an annual dinner would be an excellent idea.  What a great
opportunity to get pissed and talk about what legends we are.
I know that Sammy and Jim (village) were trying to sort this out last year -
but it didn't come off.
Also - a history-keeping hall of fame would be great (I reckon).
Here are three tip-top trivia questions that people might want to know the
answer to....
(I can supply the answer to no (2), can anyone answer
(1)	and (3) please?)

	1.	Who were the last non-Hombres/Gun team to win Nationals?
(presumably in 1987....!! Thats what I call domination.)

ANS: You'd have thought Si knew the answer to this one!  (Catch 22 - 1998)

2.	Which GB club had a player in all 4 divisions
(open/masters/women/junior) at the World Ultimate Champs in Sweden 1996?

	ANS: Catch 22 (is ther a pattern developing here? (Druids Nationals
team managed it in 1998)


3.	In what season did the 'sidearm' first appear in the UK?

1922 ?
Si