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United Proud to Have Done the Double GOLF Wednesday, 15th May, 1991. THE TEESDALE MERCURY 1 1 ATHLETICS to be made to cover the number GOLF of tee shirts and medals to be Elizabeth does Personal bests delivered. United proud to have done the double Pub and Club teams are still Keith Waine's her best ever recorded in being invited to enter for the in two events new local team prize. A trophy 43 points earns Elizabeth Kipling returned promising start sponsored by Mr. Peter Brenkley home to East Roods, Boldron, is open to non-athletic, non affil- him Rose Bowl on Monday from the European liated teams, so hopefuls are Keith Waine won the Tom Modern Pentathlon champion­ to the season advised to get their pub and club Errington Rose Bowl at Barnard ships in Sofia, Bulgaria. Personal best times were team entries in promptly for the Castle Golf Club when he She took part in five disci­ recorded by a number of 10 mile event. returned an excellent Stableford plines - running, swimming, Teesdale A.C. runners at the score of 43 points. shooting, fencing and riding. She first NYSD track meeting of the Ruth wins again Roger Beadle also played achieved a personal best in two season held at Clairville extremely well to finish with 42 of them — swimming and shoot­ Athletic Ruth Williams from points and take second place. Stadium. West View, Gainford, had anoth­ ing. In the 1500 metres Amanda Sharing third spot were Dave Her team finished fourth over­ er successful weekend at the j Mounter and Ken Morris each Gibson finished in 5 mins. 27 Northern Women's League com­ all and individually she was in secs, in the girls’ race, a person­ I with 41 points. 17th place. petitions at Stretforth, Man­ E. Brown, G.W. Herron and R. al best time. In the intermedi­ chester. Elizabeth, who is in the sixth ates’ race came another personal Hindmarch came next, all with form at Teesdale School, is the She came first in the 400m, 40 points. There was a huge best, this time by Elaine Raw in beating her nearest rival by current Under 21 champion and 5 mins. 16 secs. She was fol­ entry of 124 for this competition. finished fifth in last year’s three seconds. She also won the In the first monthly bogey of lowed home by Carolyn Bray in long-jump. British open championships. She 5 mins. 47 secs. the season the winner was P. She came second in 100m and represented England at last In the 800 metre races three Cuthbertson with a superb score year's world championships in more personal bests were anchored the 4x400m relay team of 7 up. He was followed by R. Hungary. achieved by Martin Armitage in into 2nd place. Beadle and T. Powell, both 5 up; the colts’ race and Tom Deacon - J. Heckley 4 up; J. Bower, W. PIGEONS and Ian Armitage in the boys’ This is Cockfield United But the final match proved a man move May completed his Boyd, R. Byers, W. Evans and C. race. Martin's time was 2 mins. Men's hockey team after their triumphant sea­ bit of a disappointment, as they hat trick to give Barnard Castle Payne, all 3 up; and Michael Lee team takes 34 secs, for the two lap race, son in which they completed were beaten 4-2 at home by a convincing victory. Brown, P. Hartley and P. Tbm’s time was 2 mins. 33 secs, to be started a fine double, capturing the Barnard Castle Reserves, whom This Saturday night the Jobling, all 2 up. new trophy and Ian's was 2 mins. 41 secs. Any men who would like to Wear Valley Sunday Morning they had beaten 11-0 in the town senior section holds its presenta­ D iv is io n I I championship a few weeks earlier. Results of a race from Six runners took part in the play hockey are invited to go to a tion night at Barnard Castle Captain's medal Eastbourne on Saturday in a an d cup. Phil Hammond put United Cricket Club. There are still a 200 metre races. Leanne meeting at Teesdale Sports In the postponed April medal, W/N wind for Barnard Castle Holliday scored a personal best Centre this Friday at 6.30pm. Manager Laurie Hammond is ahead with a smart header from few tickets left. in the centre with the two tro­ a corner early on, but Paul Lee Lady Captain Sylvia Evans was R.P.S. were: 1, C.Lee & Son with 30.7 secs, in the minor Mr Simon Sutcliffe of Corn first with a good score of 87-19- velocity 1146.07; 2 & 4, Mr & girls' race, followed by Angela Close, Startforth, is hoping to phies being held proudly on equalised with a low shot off a Mrs N. Brunskill 1126.17, either side of him. post. Then Justin Hesp scored Williams the star 68; 2, Caroline Hodgson 78-6-72; Bentley in 35.6 secs, in her first form a new club which will play 1086.65; 3, J. Sheridan & Son In the lineup are Paul Dunn, twice and Paul Lee added anoth­ Barnard Castle Under 12 fin­ 3, Laura Stoddart 99-27-72. in the North East league next & track race. Lisa Whitfield com­ er before Andrew Peairs pulled ished their league fixtures in The difficult Bogie competi­ 1111.93. C. Lee Son won the pleted her race in 32.7 secs, season. Geoff Tennick, Andrew Sams, trophy donated by Mr Keith Laurie Hammond, Andrew one back. style with a 3-0 home win tion was won by Joan Waites another personal best time. There will be a knock about to against Catterick. Both sides minus 4, so she was presented Tarn & Son (Butchers) and all The 3,000 metre races saw start with and then an introduc­ Peairs, Graham Hammond, John Milroy, Philip Hammond, started well with near misses at with the Elsie Arm strong pools. Ken Sanderson finish in 8mins. tory talk during which officers Peter May signs Trophy. Runners up were Susan Staindrop H.S. result from will be elected. David Bainbridge, Russell each end. Andrew Haslam hit 52 secs, followed by Dave Brass Leonard, Gary Longstaff, Wayne the bar. Half-time 0-0. Wilkinson and Joan Raw also Eastbourne: 1 , 2, 3, L. Wooff, in 9 mins. 59 secs. In the senior Mr Sutcliffe said he would off with three with minus 4. They had a com­ Son & Ptn velocities 1268, 1254, welcome players of any standard Peairs and Graham Lamb. The town boys knocked the ladies' race Denise Tun stall did Missing from the team for the Barnard Castle had a good ball about with flowing football. plete tie. 1237; also all pools; 4, C. Crisp 12 mins. 15 secs. and sticks will be provided if Fourteen Barnard Castle & T. Tam 1236. necessary. Anyone who is inter­ final match at which the picture win at home over Rothmans in Neat work by Philip Tinkler and In the long jump Martin was taken were regular captain their final match of the season, Darren Harrison left Scott ladies played at Castle Eden .Armitage recorded 3 metres 88 ested can contact him on (standard scratch 73) in the CRICKET ^ Teesdale 38966 or just go along Kevin Peairs, Alistair Milroy but with nothing at stake it Wardle free on the right to score. cms. In the colts’ section fol­ and Neil Teasdale. Durham County spring meeting, on Friday. never reached the standard seen Andrew Haslam added a second, Swinburn 56 in lowed by Simon Shaw, who John Milroy had a superb sea­ in previous weeks. and John Williams wrapped it when the total playing was 180. achieved 3 m. 51 cms. In the son, cracking in 40 goals for the The Town team pressed from up with another. Result 3-0. Joyce Quilter of Barnard Castle good total, then ^ boys' group Neil Richardson team, and Andrew Peairs was the start, with Peter May always John Williams was named man was first with 86-15-71. To jumped 4 m. 59 cms., again a W inning hands close behind with 37. ready to shoot on sight, and he of the match. receive the cup and medallion bowling is weak personal best. Bridge Club results at Barn­ Laurie Hammond said all the found the target. Under 12 team: S. Rathbone, from the County Captain. Laura Stoddart was second in the In slumping to defeat at home Although the closing date has ard Castle on Friday: N/S 1, Mr players were delighted about the Rothmans were unable to con­ M. Jones, R. Clarke, J. Eccles, on Saturday, Barnard Castle passed entries are still being Harding and Mrs Owen; 2, Mrs double, and their thoughts were trol the Barnard Castle for­ M. Robinson, D. H arrison, S. bronze division with net 77. Eight ladies had a good coach­ showed their lack of depth in taken for the Barnard Castle* Quilter and Mr Horobin; 3, Mr with Eric Gowland, who had wards, and May got his second Wardle, N. Hughes, P. Tinkler, bowling, as Hartle-pool II Meet 10 mile road race and four Byers and Mr Walker. E/W 1, Mr inspired them some years ago. just on the interval. A. Haslam, J. Williams; subs, S. ing session with the pro John Harrison, arranged by the Lady knocked off the 205 runs they mile fun run. Runners should and Mrs Watts; 2, Mr and Mrs They are all now looking for­ The second half began with Jones and J.
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