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D Mcgarr BROS, Modest Ia® Castle Visited Easingwdd Golf VAUXHALL & LIGHT BEDFORD DEALERS Send Onto Club on Thursday for the Annual Am Gate, Li Domino Ou/Ting Wednesday, 3rd August, 1977 THE TEESDALE MERCURY BO W LIN G L. Metcalfe land N. C. Fairer Farrer defeated J. Biiikbeck in the C RICKET FISHING sidered a good size. (skip) won 23-18 and, as in the final of the 4 wood championship The grayling I have caught this previous match, obtained Barnard to become the Club’s representa­ season range from about 7 inches N. C. Farrer Castle’s only point. tive in the league champion of P. Beadle Grayling to a superb fish of lib 9oz., champions competition. Several caught at Eggleston in May.- Not takes medal The only other Barnard Castle spectators were present to watch hits 107 n.o increase many are caught in early summer rink with a chance of winning was the match and see the winner but by late August grayling are that of J. H. Alderson, L. Wood receive the Gold Medal for keep­ Barnard Castle 1st XI enter­ By Andrew Wilkinson coming into their best condition In the away match against and J. R. Robinson (skip). This ing until next year’s final. tained Marske on Saturday. The Over the last two or three and from then until the end of the Spetinytnoor ‘B’ on Thursday, Tink led 12-10 at the 16th end but There were 20 players for visitors lost the toss and were put seasons there has been an increase season quite a few are caught. Barnard Castle again lost 1-4, afterwards scored only one shot in the number of grayling in the Saturday’s jumbles and of four in to bat. They can be caught on bait or scoring 57 shots to Spennymoor’s and finished 13-19 down. Tees around Barnard Castle. In with six points the winners with Their first two wickets fell fly, the best bait being a small 100. The rink of J. Birkbeck, J. previous years I have usually On Thursday, evening N. C. best shots differences were Mrs E. quickly for only 29 but then a red-worm floatfished so that the caught about four every season Maude and C. Cree. partnership between Southgate and bait is a few inches off the bottom. whereas this season 1 have had The Middletou-St.-Geonge team Russell realised 41 runs before N. Many patterns of fly are accepted eight and the best part of the was unable to come on Wednes Wood bowled Southgate for 40. by the grayling. Partridge and season for them has not yet been day and the return friendly match Russell was caught soon after red and red tag are certainly Smith Motors Ltd. was therefore postponed. This wards for 39. reached. worth trying; in fact any fly with Opinion is divided on whether week’s activities include a league But his replacement carried on a predominance of red seems to Galgate, Barnard Castle they are game fish or coarse fish. match on Thursday at home to the scoring until J. Ashworth have an attraction for the grayling. They have the same spawning Bishop Auckland and on Saturday neatly made two stumpings leaving Some also fall to a black fly, so season as coarse fish, and most FORD, MORRIS, MG, PRINCESS & the annual Open Tournament (1.30 the score at 134 for 6. After a a fly such as a zulu is particularly p.m. start). brief onslaught by the batsmen D angling books deal with them good for grayling. It has a black RICHARDSON TRAILER STOCKISTS under the coarse fishing section, Blackett finished off the innings body ribbed with silver tinsel, a but they have an adipose fin with three wickets in five balls. black hackle and a red wool tail. FORD FIESTA 11001, in Bermuda Blue. Set a score of 166 to win the indicating they they are game fish, MORRIS MARINA Saloons and Coupes, Choice of models town-team began carefully. With for only members of the salmon There are not quite enough gray­ and colours. Training the score on 39 N. Wood became family have this fin. ling in this part of the river to MORRIS MARINA 1.8 Estate in Tahiti. MUNI 850 in Sandglow. the first of three to fall lbw to the Grayling are, however, instantly fish specifically but by September MINI 1000 in Whi te. grants Marske bowlers. T. Ashworth recognisable for they possess a it is worth having a good grayling MINI 1000 in Flamenco. joined P. Beadle at the crease and large sail-like dorsal fin. Their fly on the cast Grayling like MINI CLUBMAN in Tahiti Blue. the score was raised to 63 before colour is silver grey, marked over fast water flowing over a dear MINI CLUBMAN ESTATE in Tahiti. are lower he was bowled for 13. with darker lines running the bed, and the stretch below The next two wickets fell length of its body. They are Warrens Dam and at the foot of Quality Used Vehicles The Agricultural Training Board’ quickly and cheaply but then D smaller than trout, lib is con- the Demesnes are good places. grant scheme for 1977-78, which has Blackett came to the crease and (R) AUSTIN 1750 MAXI in Sandglow. just come im/bo operation, reflects gave solid support to Beadle who brown peaty tint and m the warm (R) FORD ESCORT 1600 SPORT in Signal Orange. the steps taken by the board in made most of the runs in their Memories evening sunshine concentrations of (R) MINI CLUBMAN Automatic in Antique Gold. (R) FORD FIESTA 1100L in Red. April to trim its projected expen­ ‘50 rim partnership. insects hovered. (R) FLAT 132GLS in Blue. diture by more than £400,000 after When Blackett was out, R of 1969 An outing was timed to test the (R) FORD CAPRI 2000 Ghia in White. the government had limited total Beadle came in and these two feeding habits of trout during an Mr Colin Gregory of Hillcresf, Lartington, and Miss (R) ROVER S.D.I. Automatic in Brown*. A.T.B. funds for the year to safely made the required runs with By Moorhen evening rise on the Tees. Peihaps (R) OPEL MANTA Berlinetta in Beige. Flood water aftdr heavy rain Caroline Mary Jameson, of Reeth Road, Richmond, £4,642,000. P Beadle reaching his undefeated the experiment would have been (P) FORD GRAN DA Ghia Automatic Saloon in Silver* quickly receded but an expected after their wedding at St. Mary's Richmond. ' UP) FORD ESCORT 1100 Pop. in Silver. Some grants which have been a century just before the end. better if tried on a more peaceful juliet jag j| | outing, after trout would be feed­ Picture: A. J. Glover, Richmond. (P) MORRIS MARINA 1.8SDL in Red. feature of previous schemes are Marske; 165 all out in 48 overs part of the river. <jP) MINI 1000 Van in Red. withdrawn altogether, while others (R. Southgate 40, G. Russell 39, ing again on flies, never material­ (P) FORD ESCORT 1100 Estate in Carnival Red. ised. Peihaps more attention could (IP) MINI CLUBMAN Saloon in Red. will be payable at reduced rates. G. Watson 32; D. Blackett 3-6, have been given to selection of Running at a normal level, the (IP) FORD CORTINA 2000GT in Red. There are* also limits on the num­ N. Wood 3-38). Barnard Castle: flies and the inclusion on the cast 60 models on display 4 miles from Barnard Castle llue <57*1*, water had a repulsive appearance QP) FORD CORTINA 1600L, 4-door, in Signal Orange. ber of days of attendance at further 169 for 5 in 56 overs (P. Beadle of a large bloa which seemed to Owing to holidays week commencing, •aadfcHi (IP) SUZUKI AP50 Sports Moped. education courses which qualify for reminiscent of 1969' when for 25th 107 n.o«; J. Prior 2-36). Barnard make up the major part of con­ July and 1st August, opening hours 1 QttDVt | | (P) RANGE ROVER with P.A.S. in White. many weeks fishing any part of Monday—-Friday 8 a.m.— S p.m. (N) MINI CLUBMAN Estate in Haveat Gold. grant and on the reimbursement of Castle won by 5 wickets. centrations. ^Puplcihi (IN) SAAB 99 in Orange. expenses. Next Saturday Barnard Castle the Tees below Cauldron Snout Also Saturdays 10 a.m.— 12 noon Robert (N) WOLSELEY SIX (Wedge-Shape) in Reynard. The sole increase is in the basic 2nd XI meet Seaton Carew. was almost impossible because of Trout were not rising freely GARAGES POULTRY HOUSES SITE HUTS FREE RANGE HOUSES jroom^n u (N) RENAULT 5TL in Bronze. grants payable to training groups the muddy water. despite the numbers of insects. The (N) (FORD CAPRI 1600XL in Gold. LOOSE BOXES CEDAR GREENHOUSES • •Pav^j-S to help them to meet the costs of The source of the trouble would first trout hooked came for the FIELD SHELTERS SUMMERHOUSES (|N) TRIUMPH DOLOMITE in Red. flv — the one with a red body ravdting (N) AUSTIN 1800HL in Damask Red. employing their own training offi­ Riddell plays be difficult to explain but the FENCING GARDEN SHEDS colour and other indications dressing-from slack water alongside DOG KENNELS EDEN GREENHOUSES kess wilh qbi (<MD RELIANT SCIMITAR Automatic in Red. cers or organisers. These are being Neil Riddell, the former Barnard h (M) RANGE ROVER in Bahama Gold. suggested a connection with a fast running stream. raised by 75p a day and 50p a day, Oastle cricketer, has been chosen TIMBERS SAWDUST & SHAYINGS xxtple’i ^ . (M). VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT in Red. industry. Despite the prolific number of (M) MORRIS 1800 in Bracken.
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