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Goole League Fixture Book 2021 Goole and District BOWLING ASSOCIATION Fixtures 2021 www.goolebowls.co.uk 1 OFFICIALS 2021 President and John Barber (01405 861154) Vice Chairman: 7 South Parkway, Snaith, DN14 9JW Chairman and Malcolm South (01405 469834) General Secretary: 7 Halifax Ave, Goole DN14 6QS [email protected] Treasurer: Paul Hodgson (01405 860485) 8 Gowdall Lane, Pollington, Goole DN14 0AU [email protected] Comp. Secretary: Dina Westerman (01430 432196) Cup Results to: 33 Boothgate Drive, Howden DN14 7EN or HOWDEN BOWLS CLUB [email protected] League Secretary: Graham Duck (01430 432209) Fixtures & Results 2 Cherry Brook Gardens, Howden DN14 7FY or HOWDEN BOWLS CLUB [email protected] www.goolebowls.co.uk 2 CLUB SECRETARIES Airmyn Mr C Morris, 12 Wells Grove, Goole DN14 6RN (01405 763226) Drax Mr E Ketley, Waterside, Long Drax, Selby YO88NH (01757 617176) Fishlake Ms C Smith, The Barn, Sorrell Lane, Fishlake, DN7 5LG (07901 646624/01302 842768) Gilberdyke S Pinkerton, 123 Bellasize Park, Gilberdyke, HU15 2XT (01430 441123) Hemingbrough Mr G Stephenson, 38 Clogg Mill Gardens, Selby YO8 3ED (07545 258723) Rep: Mr A Fall (01757 630581) Howden Mrs L Saunders, 16 Sutton Road, Howden DN14 7DJ (01430 430720) Olympia Bowling Club Mr P Rogers, 44 East View, Barlby Rd, Selby Y08 5BA (01757 702564) 3 Pollington Mr P Hodgson, 8 Gowdall Ln, Pollington DN14 0AU (01405 860485) Riccall Bowls Club E Pearce, 2B Northfield Lane, Riccall Y019 6QF (01757 248355) [email protected] Timms Mr T Van Dertak, 11 Henry St, Goole (01405 761198) Wyndthorpe G Doughty 01302 274581 ([email protected]) 4 GREEN DISTRIBUTION - MIDWEEK PAIRS (15) Airmyn Howden Airmyn (T) Howden C (T) Airmyn A (W) Howden LM (W) Airmyn R'side (T) Pollington Fishlake Pollington (T) Fishlake A (T) Pollington A (W) Fishlake B (T) Pollington B (W) Fishlake C (W) West Park Hemingbrough West Park D (W) Hemingbrough (T) Hemingbroough A (W) Wyndthorpe Wyndthorpe (W) FRIDAY FOURS (24) Airmyn Hemingbrough Airmyn (B) Hemingbrough (C) Airmyn R'side (B) Hemingbrough A (A) Airmyn R'side C (A) Hemingbrough C (C) Jemmy Hirst A (A) Howden Drax Howden B (A) Drax A (B) Howden LA (B) Drax B (A) Howden LM (B) Drax C (A) Pollington Fishlake Pollington (A) Fishlake A (C) Pollington A (B) Fishlake B (A) Pollington D (C) Fishlake C (C) Fishlake D (C) Selby Olympia Olympia (C) Gilberdyke Gilberdyke (C) West Park West Park F (B) Timms (B) 5 MIDWEEK PAIRS LEAGUE DIVISION 'A' 1 Pollington Paul Hodgson 01405 860485 2 Hemingbrough Keith Terry 01757 638109 3 Howden C Susan Glass 01405 948463 4 NO GAME 5 Fishlake A Dean Slack 07919 916035 6 Fishlake B Dave Hallgate 07870 736295 7 Airmyn Riverside Steve Theaker 01405 768526 8 Airmyn Chris Morris 01405 763226 Tuesday Result 1-Jun-21 1v7 3v5 6v2 8v4 8-Jun-21 2v8 4v6 5v1 7v3 15-Jun-21 1v3 6v7 8v5 4v2 22-Jun-21 5v7 2v3 4v1 8v6 29-Jun-21 1v6 3v4 5v2 7v8 6-Jul-21 2v7 4v5 6v3 8v1 13-Jul-21 1v2 3v8 5v6 7v4 20-Jul-21 7v1 5v3 2v6 4v8 27-Jul-21 8v2 6v4 1v5 3v7 3-Aug-21 3v1 7v6 5v8 2v4 10-Aug-21 7v5 3v2 1v4 6v8 17-Aug-21 6v1 4v3 2v5 8v7 24-Aug-21 7v2 5v4 3v6 1v8 31-Aug-21 2v1 8v3 6v5 4v7 6 MIDWEEK PAIRS LEAGUE DIVISION 'B' 1 Pollington B M Tupling 01405 869006 2 Pollington A M Slater 01977 662474 3 Hemingbrough A T Cook 01757 630826 4 West Park D Pauline Hedley 01405 769613 5 Airmyn A John Abbey 01405 762259 6 Fishlake C Paul Barker 07815 886121 7 Howden LM Val Ellerington 01430 430198 8 Wyndthorpe Trevor Empson 01302 886387 Wednesday Result 2-Jun-21 1v7 3v5 6v2 8v4 9-Jun-21 2v8 4v6 5v1 7v3 16-Jun-21 1v3 6v7 8v5 4v2 23-Jun-21 5v7 2v3 4v1 8v6 30-Jun-21 1v6 3v4 5v2 7v8 7-Jul-21 2v7 4v5 6v3 8v1 14-Jul-21 1v2 3v8 5v6 7v4 21-Jul-21 7v1 5v3 2v6 4v8 28-Jul-21 8v2 6v4 1v5 3v7 4-Aug-21 3v1 7v6 5v8 2v4 11-Aug-21 7v5 3v2 1v4 6v8 18-Aug-21 6v1 4v3 2v5 8v7 25-Aug-21 7v2 5v4 3v6 1v8 1-Sep-21 2v1 8v3 6v5 4v7 7 FRIDAY FOURS LEAGUE DIVISION 'A' 1 Airmyn Riverside C Steve Theaker 01405 768526 2 Jemmy Hirst A John Taylor 01405 812990 3 Drax B John Barber 01405 861154 4 Drax C E Hardman 01405 862520 5 Fishlake B Graeme Hutchison 07717 117025 6 Pollington Paul Hodgson 01405 860485 7 Hemingbrough A Roger Ellis 01757 638443 8 Howden B Mick Jackson 01430 430672 Friday Result 4-Jun-21 1v7 3v5 6v2 8v4 11-Jun-21 2v8 4v6 5v1 7v3 18-Jun-21 1v3 6v7 8v5 4v2 25-Jun-21 5v7 2v3 4v1 8v6 2-Jul-21 1v6 3v4 5v2 7v8 9-Jul-21 2v7 4v5 6v3 8v1 16-Jul-21 1v2 3v8 5v6 7v4 23-Jul-21 7v1 5v3 2v6 4v8 30-Jul-21 8v2 6v4 1v5 3v7 6-Aug-21 3v1 7v6 5v8 2v4 13-Aug-21 7v5 3v2 1v4 6v8 20-Aug-21 6v1 4v3 2v5 8v7 27-Aug-21 7v2 5v4 3v6 1v8 3-Sep-21 2v1 8v3 6v5 4v7 8 FRIDAY FOURS LEAGUE DIVISION 'B' 1 Drax A E Atkin 01405 861761 2 Pollington A M Tupling 01405 869006 3 West Park F Alan Hinchcliffe 01405 762633 07742 910114 4 Timms Trevor Van Dertak /01405 761198 5 Airmyn Chris Morris 01405 763226 6 Airmyn Riverside Geoff Wildridge 01405 765948 7 Howden LM Val Ellerington 01430 430198 8 Howden LA Pat Haslem 01430 430700 Friday Result 4-Jun-21 1v7 3v5 6v2 8v4 11-Jun-21 2v8 4v6 5v1 7v3 18-Jun-21 1v3 6v7 8v5 4v2 25-Jun-21 5v7 2v3 4v1 8v6 2-Jul-21 1v6 3v4 5v2 7v8 9-Jul-21 2v7 4v5 6v3 8v1 16-Jul-21 1v2 3v8 5v6 7v4 23-Jul-21 7v1 5v3 2v6 4v8 30-Jul-21 8v2 6v4 1v5 3v7 6-Aug-21 3v1 7v6 5v8 2v4 13-Aug-21 7v5 3v2 1v4 6v8 20-Aug-21 6v1 4v3 2v5 8v7 27-Aug-21 7v2 5v4 3v6 1v8 3-Sep-21 2v1 8v3 6v5 4v7 9 FRIDAY FOURS LEAGUE DIVISION 'C' 1 Fishlake D Tony Williamson 01302 849801 07851 0133577 2 Fishlake A Alan Bull /01427 874158 3 Pollington D J O'Gorman 07956 298137 4 Gilberdyke Pete Morris 01430 440536 5 Hemingbrough C T Cook 01757 630826 6 Hemingbrough Mike Warrilow 01757 638646 7 Olympia Peter Rogers 01757 702564 8 Fishlake C Carol Barker 07967 881957 Friday Result 4-Jun-21 1v7 3v5 6v2 8v4 11-Jun-21 2v8 4v6 5v1 7v3 18-Jun-21 1v3 6v7 8v5 4v2 25-Jun-21 5v7 2v3 4v1 8v6 2-Jul-21 1v6 3v4 5v2 7v8 9-Jul-21 2v7 4v5 6v3 8v1 16-Jul-21 1v2 3v8 5v6 7v4 23-Jul-21 7v1 5v3 2v6 4v8 30-Jul-21 8v2 6v4 1v5 3v7 6-Aug-21 3v1 7v6 5v8 2v4 13-Aug-21 7v5 3v2 1v4 6v8 20-Aug-21 6v1 4v3 2v5 8v7 27-Aug-21 7v2 5v4 3v6 1v8 3-Sep-21 2v1 8v3 6v5 4v7 10 2019 FINALS DAY RESULTS Cup Winners Runners-up Ellicott P Hodgson S Theaker Temple J Taylor S Theaker Eastham P Hankins, J Taylor G Hutchinson, D Slack G Hill, S West, M Harry West P Welsh, S Kenning Dodson Anderson G Hill, S West P Hankins, J Taylor P Hankins, C Morris, J Morton, J Baxter, Clark S Theaker P Hodgson D Westerman, B Smith, G Hill, Bevan R Westerman, L Atkins, S West T McHugh, M Cadman Broderick S Theaker D Bean Killgallon M Mileham J Stocks Airmyn Riverside Wyndthorpe Coronation C Wolf, L Atkins, M Kennedy, S Gill Shield M Eyre, S West, B Davenport, A Tingle, G Menzies, S Theaker I Earnshaw, D Collins Junior Cup A Westerman T Huetson 11 2019 League Winners / Runners-up Mid-Week Winners Runners-up Pairs A Airmyn Riverside Pollington B Howden C Arcadia C West Park D Hemingbrough A Friday Winners Runners-up Fours A Airmyn Riv’side C Howden B B Hemingbrough A Drax C C Airmyn CC Airmyn Riverside D Olympia A Fishlake A 12 GOOLE AND DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION ORGANISATION AND FINANCE 1 The Association will be known as the “GOOLE AND DISTRICT BOWLING ASSOCIATION” and will be open to all bonafide amateur bowling clubs within a twelve-mile radius of Goole. 2 The Association shall conform to the rules and regulations of the EBA Bowls England. 3 The objects of the Association shall be: a) To promote, foster and safeguard the amateur flat-green game of bowls. b) To 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