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Frank Harris
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Noun1.Frank Harris - Irish writer noted for his sexually explicit but unreliable autobiography (1856-1931)Frank Harris - Irish writer noted for his sexually explicit but unreliable autobiography (1856-1931)


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Town: Crossland, Hunt, Ridehalgh, Harris, Franks, Bower, Powell, Colton (Birtles, HT), McCaffery, Nightingale (Atkinson, 90), Moura-Komenan (McLean, 85).
Boro: Filler, Furness, Robinson, Bennett, Bonar, Harris, Franks, Smallwood (Capt), Hillerby, Porritt, Martin (Cronesberry 57) TONY McMahon stepped up his comeback by playing 70 minutes as a youthful Boro side booked their place in the North Riding Senior Cup final with a 2-1 win at Whitby.
The picture shows (standing, from left): Ernie Gardner, Arthur Small, Harry Smallwood, Reuben Dixon, Jack Harris, Frank Judd' (seated, from left): Bert Farndon, Eric Shuttleworth, Jarvis Palmer, Don Penn and R Byrne.
 
 
 
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