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mSJJ Wednesday, 31st August, 1988. THE TEESDALE MERCURY 9 CRICKET DARTS Clever folk who went off 69 by Mike Stanwix puts town on Best ever start to with prizes after show road to an easy surprise double season-hut what VEGETABLES Siswick; 3, M. Hedley. French After 18 games without a vic dale. captain David Stanwix, leg- Cabbage round: 1, M. Hedley; beans: 1, R. H. Siswick; 2, B. tory, and rarely looking as if they spinner Alan Jones and the still a terrible result 2, Mrs J. (Birkett; 3, A. Thorn. C. Watson; 3, M. Hedley. Broad Cabbage pointed: 1, W. Nixon; 2, beans: 1 and 2, W. Nixon; 3, R. were capable of one, Barnard injured Lee offered important Barnard Castle team, playing A. Thorn; 3, R. H. Siswick. Cauli W. Hunter. Round beetroot: 1 and Castle achieved a worthy Bank su p p o r t. their first Superleague match of flower: 1, R. H. Siswick; 2, M. 2, W. Nixon; 3, M. Hedley. Long Hedley; 3, J. R. Grey. Marrow: beetroot: 1, B. C. Watson; 2, M. Holiday weekend double. John Ashworth and Mike Stan the season at Crook, had to suffer They ended the lean run by wix gave the side exactly the right 1, R. W. Hunter; 2, B. C Wat Hedley; 3, Mrs A. Bousfield. an 8-1 defeat at the hands of last son. Cucumber: 1 and 2, M. Hed sort of start. The middle order all crushing Seaton Carew and then season’s league runners-up. ley; 3, R. W. Hunter. Round Onions from seed: 1, W. Nixon; beat title-chasing Darlington with made important contributions but potatoes: 1 and 3, A. Thorn; 2, 2, R. H. Siswick; 3, M. Hedley. surprising comfort. at 117 for 5 a collapse was still in However, the town men played M. Hedley. Kidney potatoes: 1 and Onions from sets: 1, M. Hedley; 2 and 3, A. Thom. Tomatoes: 1, Ait the coast on Saturday Mike prospect. Johnny Walker and their best ever first match standard 2, W. Nixon; 3, R. W. Hunter. Single potato: 1, (M. Hedley; 2, B. C. Watson; 2, M. Hedley; 3, Stanwix was in determined mood. Gerry Quinn made a nonsense of with a 20.36 team average. Un W. Nixon; 3, B. C. Watson. W. Nixon. Shallots: 1 and 2, A. Thorn; 3, R. W. Hunter. Trench His strokeplay grew in fluency and such a notion. They carved the fortunately the draw was not as Peas: 1, W. Nixon; 2, J. D. his 69 included 10 fours. The loss side to a notable five wicket win favourable as in previous seasons. leeks: 1, M. Hedley; 2, B. C. Wat Hutchinson; 3, M. Hedley. Runner son. Pot leeks: 1, A. Thom; 2, of the last five wickets for 11 runsi with an over to spare. beans: 1, B. C. Watson; 2, R. H. Crook, who appear to have M. Hedley; 3, B. C. Watson. was all too characteristic of the Seaton Carew v. Barnard Castle: Carrots stump: 1 and 2, B. C. strengthened their team in depth, town's season and 141 did not Barnard Castle—J. Ashworth 4, M. Watson; 3, M. Hedley. Carrots Barry Watson, Dorothy Hedley and Michael Hedley. quite seem enough. Stanwix 69, D. Coates 1, P. Beadle threw excellent darts with Doug long: 1, B. C. Watson; 2, M. Hed McCarthy giving a brilliant dis ley; 3, Craig Watson. Parsnips: 1, That reckoned without Tony 14, D. Stanwix 7, R. Beadle 2, T. play to record a 3.1.30 average— B. C. Watson; 2 S M. Hedley; 3, Borrowdale, however. He bowled Borowdale 12, A. Lee 0, S. Brenk- R. W. Hunter. Lettuce: 1, 2, 3, his outswingers quickly and ac ley 1, J. Arnold 4, A. Jones 0, unfortunately against Andy Lee A. Thom. Celery: 1, M. Hedley; curately, reducing Seaton to 15 extras 27. total 141. Seaton Cartrw who made his best ever start to 2, B. C. Watson. Swedes: 1, M. the season with a 23.46 average. Hedley; 2, A. Thom; 3, W. Nixon. for four. He was well supported 91 all out. Borrowdale 9.5-1-22-6, Vegetable collection: 1, M. Hed by Andrew Lee, who was carrying Lee 16-8-33-2, D. Stanwix 8-1-25-2. Commendable performances were ley; 2, R. W. Hunter. Ugliest a multitude of niggling injuries, Barnard Castle won by 50 runs. recorded by Dave Brown (rather vegetable: 1, B. C. Watson; 2 ., M . Hedley; 3, R. W. Hunter. and finished with a haul of 6 for Barnard Castle v. Darlington. unlucky playing in pole position) 29. Darlington 155 all out. T. Borrow- and Garry Gaskin making his FLOWERS Darlington came to Barnard dale 13-2-28-1, A. Lee 8-3-25-1, D. Three gladioli: 1 and 2, A. Superleague debut. Geoff Kirby, Thom. One gladioli: 1 and 2, A. Castle in confident mood. Third Stanwix 7-1-26-2, G. Quinn 16-2-42- however, has to take the individual Thom; 3, W. Nixon. Small dec in the N.Y. and S.D. League B 3, A. Jones 6-0-30-1. Barnard honours for producing the team’s dahlia: 1, B. C. Watson; 2, D. Division, they had every right to Castile—J. Ashworth 25, M. Stan o n ly w in . Bainbridge. Medium: 1, D. Bain- be. But their innings never gained wix 38, D. McGarr 8, D. Stanwix bridge. Small cactus dahlia: 1, R. First season player Phil Black H. Siswick; 2, D. Bainbridge; 3, momentum. Gerry Quinn, playing 20, T. Borrowdaile 16. J. Walker B. C. Watson. Medium: 1 and 2, his first match for the first team not out 29, G. Quinn not out 10, burn recorded a 30.00 average in B. C. Watson; 3, D. 'Bainbridge. for some time, was perhaps the extras 10, total 156 for 5. Barnard the four-man team with Ken Small pompom dahlia: 1 and 2, pick of the bowlers. But Borrow Castle won by five wickets. Brown, also a first season player, D. Bainbridge; 3, R. H. Siswick. taking the 801 honours with 21.41. Ball dahlia: 1, D. Bainbridge; 2. R. H. Siswick; 3, A. Thorn. Seven Tonight will provide the Barnard blooms dahlia: 1, D. Bainbridge; GOLF Castle players with an opportunity Robin Henderson 2, R. H. Siswick. Bedding dahlia: Athletes ready to to compete in the heats of the Bill Nixon, Arthur Thom and W ilf Raine televised Autumn Gold Masters at 1, W. Nixon; 2, Mrs C. Hunter; Mrs C. Hutchinson; 2, Mrs D. 2 excellent rounds ease their way Shildon Club; meet at the Cricket 3, Mrs D. Hedley. Forster; 3, Mrs M. Nixon. Button Club for a 7-15 p.m. departure. Vase chrysanths: 1, A. Thom; hole: 1, Mrs J. Grey; 2, Mrs D. 2, D. Bainbridge; 3, R. H. Siswick. Forster; 3, A. Thom. Spray: 1, A. by Evans and Hope back into training Result sheet Incurved: 1 and 2, J. R. Grey. Thorn; 2. Mrs D. Forster; 3, Mrs 1001 team ... L0-1 2 2 .4 8 Flowering pot plant: 1 and 3, R. C. Hutchinson. With foliage: 1, Willie Evans finished three After a short break of two weeks, Mrs D. Forster; 2, Mrs C. Hutch D. Brown ... Ll-2 21 — 2 3 .4 0 H. Siswick; 2, A. Thom. Foliage strokes ahead of a field of 81 Teesdale athletes are all set to pot plant: 1, and 2, Mrs C. Hut inson; 3, Mrs A. Siswick. Depict ingdon collection D. Addison ... Ll-2 3 2 — 15.04 other competitors in the Hole-in- begin their winter training pro chinson; 3, Mrs H. Iceton. Fuschia: ing TV programme: 1, Mrs D. i California, an P. Blackburn L0-2 — »— 20.41 Forster; 2, Mrs C. Hutchinson; 3, One medal competition at Barnard grammes. They will be eased gently I, A. Thom; 2 and 3, Mrs C. lebrated portrait G. Kirby ... W 2 -0 3 1 ,2 2 18.90 Hutchinson. Berennial flowers: 1, Mrs M. Nixon. Miniature: 1, Mrs Castle Golf Club on Saturday, to into schedules designed to give A. Siswick; 2, Mrs D. Forster; 3, > English-speakia 801 team L0-1 — 16.97 R. H. Siswick; 2, Mrs C. Hutchin take first prize. strength and stamina. son. Annual flowers: 1, Mrs C. Mrs M. Nixon. A . L e e .......... L 0 -2 —— 2 3 .4 6 For sprinters and field eventers Hutchinson; 2, R. H. Siswick; 3, is Lawrence n He had an exceptionally fine G. Gaskin ... LO-2 — 2 3 .0 0 Mrs E. Smith. HOME PRODUCE this will probably mean plenty of narkable porta: round of 86-24-62 achieved despite N. Robson ... L 0 - 2 ------ 19.79 Vase sweet peas: 1, B. C. Wat Lemon curd: 1, Mrs J. Watson; work in the gymnasium while for day. He epitome a strong westerly wind. m a tc h av. 2 0 .3 6 son; 2 and 3, J. D. Hutchinson. 2, Mrs D. Hedley; 3, Miss D. gency age wit the cross country and road runners, Asters: 1, Mrs D. Hedley; 2, Mrs Wardle. Raspberry jam: 1, Mrs D. Ralph Woodhead, an exceptional long runs and hillwork is the M. Nixon; 3, A. Thom. French Foreman; 2, Mrs N. Kynaston; 3, in a newromant golfer, took second prize with a marigolds: 1, 2, 3, A. Thorn. Mrs E. Smith. Blackcurrant jam: requirement. FOOTBALL 1, Mrs M. Nixon; 2, Mrs D. Fore shy style. He an good score of 77-12-65, with Mike African marigolds: 1, 2, 3, A.