lay, 1st June, 1983. Wednesday, 1st June, 1983. THE MERCURY

BOWLS F iv e s and T h r e e s CRICKET Borrowdale, Duncan Johansom and Ralph Beadle in particular tak:r.g Cricket Club heroes take title superlative catches. First victory- Borrowdale 447 In reply, lost quick wickets but John Ashworth R.A. batted solidly for in last game of tense play off (39) and John Gatenby (14) set the 100 runs at Barnard Castle with )ISON after struggle In a finish as nail biting as j Foster and Sheila Prudhoe of Odd­ Tony Borrowdal© bowling well to innings back on an even keel from the Wembley cup final, fellows beat Dorothy Cole and take 4-47. Dave Stanwix supported the precarious position of 29-5. >neers, Valuers In a league match away to Cricket Club A became Enid Tweddall of Oak Tree, him and with good fielding Barnard However, Paul Frith’s bawling MiddJeton-St.-George B on Wednes­ Hutton Magna. (5-26) proved decisive as the town nIARD CASTLE champions of the Barnard Castle were in with a good chance. day Barnard Castle gained itwo points, Castle League by beating In the men’s pairs the winners slumped to 100 all out. All the * with .two links up and two down. Workmen’s Club A in a were landlord Alan Ibbotson and After a good start, the town same this was a creditable per­ J. H. Alderson’s rink had a good Cliff Tunstall of the Royal Star, never really got close enough to formance for a side which really >y Private Treaty playoff. win and J, L. Metcalfe’s rank won With the scone all square, it all who beat Jim Searle and Kevin threaten a victory eventually losing has just begun to recognise what a i by three shots. Barnard Castle lost rested on the final game 'between Hazleton of the Coach and Horses. by 12 runs. Mervyn Close was top cricket bat feels like. Things can ON-IN-TEESDALE the long game by five shots. John Tallenitire and Philip Barrow- The captain’s trophy went to scorer with 23 and Tony Borrow­ only improve as the season warms Jied Collins of the George and dale weighed in with some hefty up (if it ever does!). On Thursday the same (team dale for the Cricket Club and Denis Tallentire and Howard Pritchard Dragon, , who beat Gordon blows with 16 not out. gained Barnard Castle’s first win Milne of the Raby in the final. Barnard Castle II at home to of the season at home .to North for itheir great rivals. In the Knockout Cup final .the Darlington -tonight in the Ken Lodge A. T he rinks with J. H It could have gone either way winners were Coach and Horses, Beadle 50 n.o. Welsh Cup, start 6 p.m.: J. Coates, Alderson and N. C, Farrer as skips as the last dominoes were put down whose team was Jimmy Searle, A scratch Barnard Castle side R. Byers, D. Raw, T. Collinson, both won by four shots. amid great cheers from itheir home supporters the cricket players just Kevin Hazleton, Peggy Lodge, The Cricket Club's championship winning team did extremely well to restrict a R. Hesp, S. M orrell, S. Sayer, S. Though winning only nine out edged ahead (to take the tide. Brian Gibson, Marjorie Gibson and strong Stokesley side to 120 for Lewandowski, N. Booth, M. of 21 ends the rink with J. Peters League chairman Peter Healey Caithie Lawson. five wickets. Mike Stanwix took the Murray, J. Tallentire; scorer, J. GOLF as skip won by three shots. J. L and secretary Frank Watson con­ They pipped Turk’s Head, whose THWAITE EWE bowling honours with 4-37. Hesp. Metcalfe’s rink, level at the 20th gratulated all the teams involved team was Roger Moore, Valerie Barnard Castle I away to Stokes­ After a bad start, John Ash­ end, lost by one shot at the last for providing such interest through­ Watson, Frank Watson, Frank ley on Saturday leave 12-30 p.m.: IS CHAMPION worth and Phil Beadle took the end. Barnard Castle gained the out the season, leading to the most Wheeler, Peter Stewart and Bill Rennie Wood J. Gatenby, J. McMillan, R. Beadle, Sydney Reynoldson won the score on to 56 before Ashworth extra point for the higher aggregate tense final night possible. Waugh. M. Stanwix, D. Stanwix, D. Raw, championship at Tan Hill Show was out for 23. Beadle continued score. The champions’ team which Champions of B division were M. Close, D. Roebuck, S. Sayer, wins Rokeby on Thursday with a four-shear to score freely and finished with collected a trophy and individual George and Dragon, whose lineup S. Lewandowski, G. Sparrow. Rink 3: S. Livesey, R. W. Pratt, ewe sired by a £600 ram bought 50 not out as the town again failed awards was John Tallentire, Roger was Bob Erringjton, Tony Howson, Barnard Castle II at home to from Frank Marshall of . to win by 12 runs. J. L. Metcalfe (s) 18; F. lies (s) Maughan, Tommy Quinn, Philip Jed Collins, Bert Canter, Fred cup with 64 Richmondshdre on Saturday, start, 19. 4: J. J. Bainbridge, M. C. Borrowdale, Ken Longstaff and Hodgson, Peter Bowman and Ken The competition for the Rokeby Laurie Raine and Sons of Steve Sayer batted aggressively 2 p.m.: J. Coates, R. Byers, T. iBranfhwaite, N. C. Farcer, (s) 21 ;| Roly (Bowe. Thompson. Cup was played at Barnard Casfle Coach and Horses, , took for 21 not out during the last few Collinson, R. Hesp, S. Morrell, N. E. Bell (s) 17. 5: J. W alker, R. L. The Working Men’s Club team, Golf Club on Monday in dull and reserve place and the male title ovens, but runs given away in the Stanwix, A. Wilkinson, T. Little, Wood, J. H. AJderson (s) 24; J. which had beaten Cricket Club in Apologies to players whose Overcast but windless conditions. with a £10,800 ram bought at field proved to be the town’s un­ M. Murary, D. Rutherford, J. Kee (s) 20. 6: W. Atkinson, W. both league matches this season, photographs were taken on finals The winner was Rennie Wood Hawes last October in partnership doing. Tallentire; scorer, J. Hesp. Philipson, J. Peters (s) 25; L. night. A dark room disaster ruin­ with an excellent score of 81-17- with Arthur Slack and Ernest was Denis Tallentire, Howard ed the whole film Including other Hunter (s) 22. Result: Barnard Pritchard, Arnold! Laycock, Ray pictures taken last week. If teams 64, following on his success last Harker. Castle 4 (88), North Lodge A 1 (78). Stanwix 6-27 A red setter was seen worrying Gowland, Alan Wearmouth and can get together in their own clubs week. The victory for Mr Reynoldson, sheep at Mr Robert Wall’s Ray- Tomorrow’s league match is at or public houses and let us know Terry Sowerby. Second was Peter Jobling wifh of Thwaite, was his first in the Barnard Castle’s first league game gill Farm. , cm Friday. home against North Park. a suitable time, well call to take In the ladies* pairs final Ann them again. 84-19-65 and third Barrie Proctor show, which this time produced of .the season at Stockton, was a closely contested affair. After a Mrs Ruth Jaffray of Snow Hall, 83-17-66. many outstanding Swaledale sheep Gainford, who died in March, has They were followed by D. B. in a record entry of 373. It has good start Stockton slumped left over £500,000. Among be­ M ounter 76-9-67, P. Reed 78-11- taken prizes at other shows. from 102-1 to 141 all out thanks quests were £1.000 to St. John of Barnard Castle 67, N. Byere 83-15-68, R. Eggles­ The Raine tup, which was also to excellent bowling from Mike God and St. Cuthbert’s Hospitals Stanwix (6-26), John Gatenby (3-45) and £500 to Kirby Hill Church ton 81-13-68, M. Eustace 33-15- champion at Middleton, is justify­ for the upkeep of the graveyard Summer Darts League 68, E. Swindells 74-6-68, A ing its high price tag by oroduc- and brilliant fielding—from Tony and family graves. round Floor Bathroom; 3 }. Outside: Rear Concrete Hezmalhalch 81-12-69, S. Hunt ing fine lambs this year for all h Store Sheds. Well laid Crickett Club ... J 87-18-69, A. Pratt 84-15-69, J. W. three partners. •aced Garden to front, Barnard Castle W.M.C. Arm in 90-20-70, A. Lay bourn 'Mr Slack and Mr Harker used PUBLIC MEETING for two cars. Mains D.L.I. dub ... 82-12-70, J. W. Lodge 76-6-70, it first in the Appleby area where R.V. £93. Beaconsfield B Price: £30,000. Beaconsfield A M. Swainston 82-12-70 and F. lambing is earlier, and the Raines ON EDUCATION Red Well ... Toase 83-13-70, all of whom scored are delighted with the offspring Black Horse ... very well out of a field of 104. that have come from it at Bowes. Organised by the N.U.T. L Coach and Horses Golden L ion ...... On Thursday the low-am com­ The family took 12 firsts and Barnard Castle W.M.C. petition was won by a team con­ four cups at Tan HU, including BARNARD CASTLE PARISH HALL sisting of P. Layboum, A. Lav- two they won outright for three bourn and F. Metcalf and led by victories in a row, for best tup MONDAY, 6th JUNE, 7-30 p.m. CAT CASTLE C. W. Daulby, with a nett score and gimmer hoggets and best male NATURAL STONE of 57. and female. THE THREE GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES for ___ Second were R. Beadle, G. Most visitors agreed with show CARVED & ROCK FACED Beadle, B. Kent and M. Hedley secretary Clifford Harker, who HAVE BEEN INVITED FIREPLACES with nett 59, and third R. 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