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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 26 OCTOBER 2014 55 Sport CRICKET Emergency,Police,Fire, Ambulance ...................... 112 Appogg 24hrs Supportline .179 Sedqa 24hrs Helpline .........151 Social policy info centre .... 159 Malta Red Cross ...... 21922645 St John Ambulance .. 21945740 Maltacom enquiries ......... 1182 Go Mobile enquiries ......... 1187 Vodafone enquiries ......... 1189 Government info service ....153 Telephone faults ................133 Gozo ferry schedule ..................21915111 MEPA..................... 22900000 MIA fl ight enquiries ................ 21697800 MIA Weather forecast ................. 50043333 Enemalta faults report ..................... 80072224 Water Services Corporation Freephone .............. 80072222 GOZO FERRIES DAILY OPERATION TIMES www.gozochannel.com USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS PHARMACIES OPEN TODAY MALTA & GOZO: 9 A.M. – NOON Answers to the MaltaToday crossword will be published next Sunday Solution to last week's crossword Mate in four or more moves Chess Solution to last week's problem Sudoku Sudoku rules are extremely easy: Fill all empty squares so that the numbers 1 to 9 appear once in each row, column and 9x9 box. Last week's solution 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Qg4+ Rg7 Rb8+ Qe8 (Qc8, Qd8) Rxe8+ Kh7 Qxh5# Departure Mgarr, Gozo Departure Cirkewwa, Malta A B C D E F G H TODAY TOMORROW 22/17 0 THUNDERY SHOWERS UV: 4 22/16 0 PARTLY CLOUDY UV: 4 REGENT Pharmacy, 70, Triq Merkanti, Valletta CHEMIMART International Pharmacy, 650, Triq il-Kbira San Guzepp, Ħamrun ST. George's Pharmacy, 21, Triq il-Kbira, Qormi MACKIE'S Pharmacy, Triq L. Casolani, Ta' Paris, Birkirkara ST. Matthew's Pharmacy, 213, Triq ix-Xatt, Gżira MEDICAL Plaza Dispensing Chemists, Cass-i- Mall Buildings Vjal ir-Rihan, San Ġwann MRABAT Pharmacy, 5, Triq l-Imrabat, Sliema ST. Joseph Pharmacy, 164, Annibale Preca Street, Lija BROWN'S Chemists, Triq San Pawl, Naxxar PARKES Pharmacy, 582, Triq San Pawl, San Pawl il-Baħar ST. Monica Pharmacy, 157, Triq Santa Monica, Paola SAN Filippu Pharmacy, 155, Triq il-Vitorja, Isla ST. Anne Pharmacy, Triq il-Qalet, Marsascala MEDICAID Pharmacy, 62, Vjal it-Torri, Gudja PRESTIGE Pharmacy, 16, Triq San Ġużepp, Kirkop DE Rohan Pharmacy, 24, Triq Sant'Antnin, Żebbuġ MAKE Over Pharmacy, BLK A, Town Centre HOS, Mtarfa FONTANA Pharmacy, Triq il-Għajn, Fontana ST. Joseph Pharmacy, 28, Pjazza San Ġużepp, Qala Across 6. Revolve (6) 7. Solely (4) 8. Confl icts (4) 9. Decayed (6) 10. Crews (5) 12. Summit (5) 15. Origin (6) 17. Having no money (4) 18. Nothing (4) 19. Ski lodge (6) Down 1. Journey (6) 2. Jolts (4) 3. Listened (5) 4. Linger aimlessly (6) 5. Adhesive (4) 11. Dark brownish red colour (6) 13. Inclined (6) 14. Compassion (5) 16. Above (4) 17. Scheme (4) 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 A B C D E F G H Weather & Crosswords WEATHER: Partly cloudy becoming rather cloudy with showers locally thundery overnight VISIBILITY: Good except in some showers WIND: Northwest force 4 to 5 locally force 5 to 6 at fi rst, decreasing gradually to force 3 locally force 3 to 4 by evening, and becoming variable force 2 to 3 overnight SEA: Moderate to rough locally rough becoming slight to moderate SWELL:Low Northwest becoming locally negligible Marsa one up in series THE Marsa C.C on Saturday played against new touring team Ponte- fract New College who last June won the Yorkshire and Humberside T20 final. The two game series will be played over two Saturdays. In the first game the Pontefract team batted first. Mark Smith (three runs 0 and Aaron Lunn (one run) did not have the best of starts. Connor Fisher (who played in their winning final) and Elliot Spears fought back well, making 17 and 26 runs respectively. Will Carter did not worry the scorer while Matty Green top scored with 29 runs, plenty of great shots on the leg side. Andy Green was starting to find rhythm but was run out after mak- ing seven runs. Joel Moore was also run out without troubling the scorer, trying to give the strike to Green. Andy Petch managed to remain not out with a single to his name, while Danny Mills tried hard making seven runs. Daniel Bailey Towns was the last wicket to fall making one run. The Marsa bowling was shaky, giving away 26 extras. This gave the visitors a total of 118 runs. They were bowled out with a cou- ple balls to spare. For Marsa Ali Hamza and Jonath- an Tucker took two wickets each. Sarfraz Ali, Sid Anand and Kevin Krishna took a wicket each. John Grima took off his wicket keeping gloves after ten overs in which he took a stumping, and also bowled four overs and took a wicket. Adam Krishna (15 runs) and Ali Hamza (no score) opened the in- nings, John Rusher contributed two runs and the Marsa team were looking very worried, only hav- ing 35 runs after ten overs. Peace of mind began to be restored with Kevin Krishna making 17 runs and Tony Azzopardi top scoring with 28 runs. Ramadeep Singh smashed 22 runs which left Sid Anand (six runs not out) and Jonathan Tucker (three runs not out) to win the game for Marsa with eight balls remaining. Oddly enough there were 26 extras as well. For Pontefract a great bowling spell from Mark Smith who took four wickets was the main reason why they had a chance to win. El- liot Spears chipped in with two wickets. Marsa take a one nil lead in the series. Next Saturday before the game the Sunoco cricket Academy/nurs- ery will be from 9 till 10:30am. Pontefract New College

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