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maltatoday, SUNDAY, 2 NOVEMBER 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 Qxd5 Ba5 Kxe4+ Kb8 Qxa5 Kb7 Qb5# Departure Mgarr, Gozo Departure Cirkewwa, Malta A B C D E F G H TODAY TOMORROW 21/15 0 THUNDERY SHOWERS UV: 3 21/15 0 PARTLY CLOUDY UV: 3 COLLIS Williams Pharmacy, 15, Triq ir-Repubb- lika, Valletta BROWN'S Pharmacy, 706, Triq il-Kbira San Ġużepp, Ħamrun TALĦLAS Pharmacy, Triq il-Ħelsien, Qormi PHARMAPLUS, Triq Ganu, Birkirkara CHARING Pharmacy, Triq il-Mimosa, Pietà SAN Giorgio Pharmacy, Triq Manwel Buhagiar, Pembroke CHEMIMART Ltd. Pharmacy, 4,5,6, Il-Piazzetta, Triq it-Torri, Sliema ST. Mary Pharmacy, 2, Triq Antonio Schembri, Attard MEDICINE Chest Pharmacy, Triq Demitriju Farrugia, Għargħur ST. Simon Pharmacy, 8, Dawret il-Gżejjer, Buġibba DISTINCTION Pharmacy, 32, Pjazza Antoine De Paule, Paola MILIA'S Pharmacy, 73, Triq il-Kottonera, Birgu ST. James Pharmacy, 1, Misraħ San Ġakbu, Żabbar BLOSSOMS Pharmacy, Triq il-Gurgier, Birżebbuġa BRONJA Pharmacy, Sonata, Triq il-Bronja, Żurrieq MENELO Pharmacy, Triq it-Tabib Nikol Zammit, Siġġiewi SPIŻERIJA Carmen, 1, Misraħ Suffara Street, Dingli CASTLE Pharmacy, 2, Misraħ l-Indipendenza, Victoria VELLA Pharmacy, 15, Triq 13 ta' Dicembru, Nadur 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 to rather cloudy with some isolated showers, locally rather cloudy with showers which may be thundery and gusty at times VISIBILITY: Good except in showers WIND: East to Northeast force 3 to 4 becoming force 2 to 3 and veering East to Southeast in the evening SEA: Moderate locally moderate to rough becoming slight to moderate SWELL: Low Easterly locally low to moderate Marsa Win series MARSA C.C on Saturday most probably played its last game against touring sides, with one more team still to confirm. Pontefract New College played the second game of the series and were looking to square the series after last week's loss. The Marsa team batted first in the twenty over game. John Grima was solid opening the batting and made twenty one runs. His opening partner Andy Naudi was on shaky ground and was lucky to make a single after being dropped, only to be caught in the following over, ending up with three runs. Tony Slater left his best innings for last, mak- ing a personal best for this year of sixteen runs, hitting the boundary twice along the way. The innings of the day came from the bat of Justin Brooke who made an attacking 55 runs which included seven boundaries (which included a hat trick as well). Sarfraz Ali made 11 runs and Sid Anand three. The Marsa team totalled 128 runs (including extras) from their allotted overs. For the Ponte- fract bowlers, Matty Smith, Elliot Spears, Matty Green and Connor Fisher all took a wicket. Elliot Spears (23 runs, two fours) and Matty Green (14 runs) opened the innings and gave a reasonable start to the run chase. Mark Smith and Danny Mills hardly troubled the scorer, mak- ing three runs between them. Connor Fisher (29 runs, two fours) and Andy Green (25 runs, three fours) gave it their all and had the Marsa team worried. It wasn't until they were both out that the home side started breathing properly. Daniel Bailey, Aaron Lunn and Joel Moore put on four runs between them and the visitors fell short by 11 runs after the 20 overs were bowled. For Marsa it was fantastic to see junior Waleet Ahmed taking two wickets as did Justin Brooke, another junior Ali Hamsa took a wicket as did Sarfraz Ali. The Marsa team win the series two to nil. Next Saturday a friendly game will be played. Saturday morning the Sunoco Cricket academy/ nursery will be from 9:00 till 10:30am. YOUR FIRST CLICK OF THE DAY www.maltatoday.com.mt Justin Brooke batting

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