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Wednesday, 10th August, 1994 THE TEESDALE MERCURY 11 CRICKET Ramblers call at Classic trophy winner at i ! Kearton comes close to spot where beck the Dales show goes underground double trophy triumph All the seats were taken when A five-year-old geld , Olympic qualifier: Dales Pony Barnard Castle Ramblers went Hodgson Lane Classic owned Enthusiasts' Club Cup: Black A single wicket competition at Bowers to catch on the dive. on a coach trip to Malham. It was a sultry day as the whole by E. Blockley of Drighlington, Robbie; 2, Warrenlane Jupiter (Mr Barningham featured notable In the final there was intense 1(1 Premium) Nt* . & Mrs I. Graham); 3, Wolsey Miss speculation whether Graham group took the popular path to won the J.W .Dalton Silver t'WmC catches by S. Walker, R. Ellie (C.R.Francis); 4 , H odgson Wilkinson, P. Banks, G. Kearton, Kearton, the junior trophy win­ the waterfall called Janet's Foss. Salver for Champion Dales Lane Princess. 1 G. Walker, G. Bellwood, P. ner, would be the first junior They continued along the track Pony at the Dales Pony : 1, Hodgson Lane Kearton, K. Luck, G. Nixon, winner to take the senior trophy. towards Gordale Scar and had a lions: $ih Society’s annual summer Supreme (E. Blockley); 2, Bolam ■ I.Walker, M. Bnner and R. He started his innings with coffee stop. breed show held at Lady Rose (I.M. & J.K.MetcalD; 3, owers, a8 well as several smart three boundaries from the first At the scar they split and one P p a g Bamingham Park. Bolam Lady May ( I.M. & J.K. stum pings by Ian Walker. three deliveries but was then group climbed up the rock face M etcalf); 4 , Hodgson Lane In the quarter-final W illie caught by Ian Walker for 12. before walking along the valley. Caroline Eccles of Barnard Princess. Wilkinson was yorked first ball, Ken Luck batted patiently in The second group retraced its >833 695094 Castle took the best young Gelding, three years and over: 1, but Graham Kearton took 11 return to score 15 not out. steps to a footpath heading for handler award on Bolam Lady Stoneswood Easy Go (Mrs A. balls to squeeze away the The Norman Lockwood Malham Cove. They bypassed G rant); 2, Slaypits Jack R ose. Matthew Laing, Michael Johnson, Ian Stirk, Stephen Potch, required single. Mark Watson Memorial Trophy was presented the cove and took the Pennine S geS ^ S (J.W.Dickinson Sons); 3, & Michael Westgarth, Steven Bainbridge, Rachel Smith, Emma was caught by Ian Walker for 11, to Ken by Richard Jackson. Way towards Malham Tarn R esults: M LOWLAffi , 5 Abdyland Prince (Mrs K. Knoggs, Emily Bee, Neil Trowles, Robert Knoggs and Richard where they had lunch. After a Best : Miss Mole Armitage); 4, Lingjohn Juniper Ian Blackett making 12 not out. Holloway from Hamsterley School with their certificates longer walk the first group also 4AM>*wiSiy» Stallion Cup: Black Robbie (Mrs J. Pennell). Colin Blackburn scored- 29 Duncan Coates' 109 arrived at Malham Tarn. (R.Corner); 2, Village Chieftain Gelding, one & two years: 1, before bowling Bill Metcalf on 3, (T.Ramshaw); 3, Colliery Waterside Drum Major (Mr & Mrs Bronze aw ards for the and in a clash of team captains gives town a Leaving the tarn they stopped w f i 5 . s » Commando II (D.Urwin); 4, Hett J. Grant); 2, Lowhouses Sultan Ken Luck was stumped by Ian for an ice cream before going to 833 38094 ^ Brown Boy (W. Watt). (Mrs J. Pennell); 3, Castle Hill Walker for 44, Graham Walker’s com fortable win the water sinks. This is where Brood Mare: J.B.Hind Cup: William (J.W.Dickinson & Sons); 4, budding pentathletes challenge failing when he was Barnard Castle continued the beck suddenly goes under­ Bolam Lady Diana (I.M. & Hilton Gamester (G. H. Hodgson), caught on the boundary by their recent good form with a ground to re-emerge at the base JJC.Metcali); 2, Raygill Gemma (R. Private : Denham Cup: There could be some foot­ tant for the council. He visited Graeme Nixon for 26. comprehensive seven wicket vic­ of Malham Cove about a mile & F. Longstaff);. 3, Colliery Polly Village Sovereign (R.Corner); 2, the schools once a week giving In the semi-finals Graham tory over Darlington RA II on further down the valley. Both ACTION ROOMS, ball, netball, athletics or other (D.Urwin); 4, Lowhouses Anna (R. Countrylane Gemma (D. & G. sporting stars from Teesdale helpful hints and guidance Kearton was stumped by Ian Saturday. groups took the rocky track RD CASTLE * & F. LongstafT). Marsden); 3, Black Robbie; 4, waiting to burst on to the Children who passed a cer­ Walker for 17, but with the Darlington made 167-8 from down the dry valley to the top of Best Foal: Linnel Foal Cup: Warrenlane Duke (J.W.Dickinson their 50 overs with the wickets Malham Cove. accepted for our new national scene in a few years' tain standard were awarded a scores level Ian Blackett edged a Colliery Foal (D.Urwin); 2, Bolam & Sons). ball to leg slip where Matthew being shared by the Stanwix They walked on part of the time, thanks to a programme bronze certificate signed by » i Colt Foal (I.M. & J.K.MetcalD; 3, Tradesman's Turnout: Hibbert Banner took a smart catch. In brothers, David taking 5-73 and limestone pavement and joined Lowhouses Amanda ( R. & F. Cup: Dartdale Nancy (W.Buck); 2, supported by Teesdale Council. football star Gary Lineker, the replay Graham Kearton Michael 3-31. Robert Chesman many tourists down the steep LongstafT); 4, Sowermire Filly Foal 3y5 25th August Warrenlane Duke. Boys and girls from schools who endorsed the scheme. scored 18 not out before catching bowled one of his best spells of steps to the base of the cove. (M. German). Booth Cup for best overall around the dale have been tak­ Everyone who took part Ian Blackett on 8. Ken Luck was the season and was unlucky to They went to look at the re­ irs for accepting gods; Junior Geld Mare: Urwin & turnout: Dartdale Nancy. ing part in a Pentathlete received a certificate to say finish without a wicket. appearance of the water before Strickland Cup: Hodgson Lane Best Young Handler: W. Tuer run out for 13 and with his score Wednesdays and Fridays The town reply started well taking a quieter route back to and 2 p.m. to 5 pjn Classic; 2, Colliery Princess (D. Trophy: Bolam Lady Rose award scheme. They have been they had completed a stage of on 7 Colin Blackburn struck a Urwin); 3, Lummas Pride II (D.Eccles: handler Caroline learning the skills needed to the scheme. ball hard and low for Roger with makeshift opener Justin M alham . a Thursday of the ion (J.R.Longstaff); 4, Wolsey Rose Eccles); 2, Highhouse Tilly; 3, compete well in sports such as Mr Nick Goodehild, sports Hesp making 24. However, it They were lucky that it stayed GOLF was Duncan Coates who played fine all day even though rain e or part house clearances Mary (T.Ramshaw). Hodgson Lane Princess; 4, Daisy football, tennis, netball, hock­ development officer for the Senior Geld Mare: Ramshaw the big innings of 109 not out. It threatened a few times. After a Deceased Estates. Hill Drummer (Mr & M rs J. ey and athletics. council, handed out the Geoff Page takes Cup: Wolsey Lady Zarelda Grant). was a typical aggressive knock quick change everyone went to (T.Ramshaw); 2, Hodgson Lane Filly, 1 & 2 years: Keasbeck They have been coached by awards at presentation cere­ Builders' Trophy from Coates which at one point the cafe for tea. Victoria (E .Blockley); 3, Wearside Doug Worley, a sports assis­ monies at various schools. included three consecutive sixes Daffodil (Mr & Mrs I. M. Graham). Geoff Page of Richmond Golf The next outing is this Foundation (M. Thompson); 4, Veteran Pony: Horn Cup: as well as two lost balls in the Club won the handsome Saturday. Cars will leave the i O F SELLING? Abdylane Nancy (P.Cusworth). Wolsey Lady Sara (T. Ramshaw); Cecil Road gardens. Builders' Trophy at Barnard Bcaconsficld at 9.15am for Brood Mare & two progeny: 2, Kexwith Black Bess (M.E. The town achieved victory Castle's annual open event on Guisborough and the start of an ffiS iS S ® Dick Rclph Cup: Bolam Lady Tansley). with a comfortable six overs to Sunday with a splendid score of 11 mile walk. : N O WITHDRAWAL FEE Diana; 2, Raygill Gemma; 3, Best Young Rider: Stafford spare with John Ashworth giv­ 79-18-61. In second place was Highhouse Tilly (Mrs G. M. Charles Trophy: Eskrigge Jenny ing Coates good support at the the home club’s Nicky Langstaff PIGEONS Cockbain). (W. Burton); 2, Countrylane end. The match ball was spon­ who continued his recent good Three-year-old filly: Marsden Gemma (D. & G. Marsden); 3, sored by Mr Jim Mitchell. Barbara M atthews Sunglow Suzctte (Mrs PA. Pauli); form with a fine 72-9-63. Next Drury Cup: Slaypits Emma The annual Over 35s versus (D.Hibbert); 2, Raecleugh Princess 4, Daisy Hill Drummer (Mr & Mrs came A. Sim of Hydro, Aycliffe, Under 35s challenge match will wins 1,2, 3 and 4 • (E. Coulthard); 3, Copeland J. Grant). with 73-8-65 and his nett score take place this Friday at 6pm at Butterknowle Homing Society Cherry Blossom (P.Seagrave); 4, Dales Pony under , 5 & was also equalled by three the cricket field. Barnard Castle returns for race flown from Sunglow Sabrina (Mrs PA.Paull). under: 1, Wolsey Miss Ellie; 2, Barnard Castle players. D. are at home to Northallerton Pontefract on Saturday: 1, 2, 3 Two-year-old colt: Straker Wolsey Rose Mary; 3, Carrock Bones 83-18-65, R. Gill 85-20-65 this Saturday. and 4, Barbara Matthews veloci­ Smith Cup: Bowes James (D. & M. Billy Boy (W.S.Johnson); 4, and Adrian Laybourn 70-5-65. ties 1329.36, 1325.94. 1315.06 ESTATE UAGENa Butterill); 2, Wolsey Master Oliver Wheatside Lady Rose (Mrs J. Adrian had the best gross and 1315.06. Two Bird Club: 1, (Mrs L. Wiltshire); 3, Black Jock Sharp). score of the day, just beating ATHLETICS Barry Blackett 1226.34; 2, E l (J. Daley). Dales Pony under saddle, 6 & Boys and girls from Gainford School who gained bronze certifi­ Mark Brown who also shot 70, Jacqueline Moss 1183.25; 3, »d, North , DL104QP Two-year-old filly: Loftus Bates over: 1, Village Sovereign; 2, cates are Kimberley Ferguson, Nicholas Holmes, Dominic Fodden, over the last nine holes others Four take part in Cup: Colliery Tonie Anne Kellet and Makepeace 1171.12; ne: (0748) 825317 Hodgson Lane Victoria Katie Robertson, Clair Maughan, David Vayro and Tbm Wood. (D.Urwin); 2, Copeland April (E.Blockley); 3, Abdylane Nancy; who played well were L. a half m arathon 4, Barbara Matthews 1112.62. Grancourt 72-6-66, R.N. Blossom (P.Seagrave); 3, Bolam 4, Yartleton Comely (R.S. James). Four members of Teesdale Henderson 78-13-66, W. Nixon Silver Lady (I.M. & J.K.Metcalf); Walker Hedley Cup for best rid­ Athletic Club travelled to Hawes Victory for Teasdale Past ^ 77-11-66, M. Smith 82-16-66, N. The Old 4, Abbeymead Lucy (W.Stuart). den pony: Village Sovereign. to compete in the James Heriot Cockfield HS results for race Byers 79-12-67, T. Lowson 80- - - 4 bedroomed wnj-daa^ Best Yearling: Reginald Pease Glenda Spooner Memorial half marathon and fun run. The flown from Pontefract: 1, Philip 13-67 and T. Taylor also 80-13- Two Reception Rook. .: Cup: Hodgson Lane April Tankard for best turned-out groom half marathon route included Teasdale 1333.15; 2, T. Stephen­ and pony: Hodgson Lane Victoria. 67. (E.Blocklcy); 2, Lowhouses Elsa tough climbs in the nine and 10 son 1324.67; 3, Eric Dent and Heating, lvge Stone Oats (D. & M. Butterill); 3, Stricklands Lewis Preistman Cup for best On Saturday the first prize in mile sections. The weather was Partner 1320.54; 4, Ralph and Rear Garden. Glenda (Mrs K. Strickland); 4, female pony: Hodgson Lane the open four ball better ball warm and humid and conditions Kipling 1320.52. Philip Teasdale Gladstone Jetta (W.Gilbert). Classic. was won by C. Maddren and T. Price reduced: flli were difficult for distance run­ also took the Cockfield and Fowler of Middlesbrough Golf ning. Denise Tunstall completed District Federation. Club with an excellent 47 points SALES BY AUCTION the course in 1 hour 46 minutes and sharing third place with 45 Win for Wooff 26 seconds and Austin Marshall were T. Smith and D. Trout of Staindrop HS returns for did a time of 1 hour 55 minutes. Castle Eden, F. Hezmalhalch same race: 1, 2, and 4, Les Liz Lamb and Janet Stark ran and K. Coupland and J.J. Waites Wooff, Son and Daughter veloci­ the five mile fun run in 41 min­ 2Batnar& Castk and R. Woodhead of Barnard ties 1303, 1301 and 1300.1; 3, utes 3 seconds and 41 minutes Castle and R. Fletcher and T. Mr and M rs P. P attison 1300.3. 33 seconds, respectively. Les Wooff and partner took all Suction Uttar t Middleton pupils who gained awards are pictured with Nick Duffell of Newbiggin. John Murray won the fifth pools. Goodchild. They are Amy Waddell, Debbie Pinkney, Helen BOWLS Armitage, Carl Bell, Hailee Collinson, Annelisa Davis, Robert monthly medal on Thursday 1,2,3, 4 for Close Wednesday, 10th August, 1994 with an exceptionally fine score 30 REARING CALVES at 10.45 a.m. Eddon and Christopher Bell A. Cooper takes Barnard Castle RPS results of 82-22-60. Second was Sid from Pontefract on Saturday: 1, 2500 PRIME SHEEP AND CAST EWES at 11.30 a.m. Lowes with a splendid 77-14-63 BARNARD CASTLE AND DIS­ Five a side results singles title 2, 3 and 4, Wilf Close. His clock­ Tuesday, 23rd August, 1994 Five a side results for week then three strokes behind were There were 114 entrants for CHURCH N011 BREEDING CATTLE, FEEDING BULLS, STORE CATTLE and TRICT DARTS LEAGUE ing times were 1.16pm, 1.20pm, eight of Teesdale's five a side D. Dale 78-12-66, W.D. Hugill Barnard Castle Bowling Club's Special Early Sale of Breeding Ewes and Rams. Also Sale of Store 1.23pm and 1.37pm. He won all ANNUAL GENERAL football league: Sixties All Stars 77-11-66 and J. White 87-21-66. singles competition. The tourna­ Lambs. th e pools. 1 Castle Wallers 4. Hezbollah 0 Next came K.G. Gill 87-20-67 ment started in 1916 with a WOODLAND METHOtra Auction Sale of Sheep Quota, L.F.A. and Lowland, Sale and Lease. MEETING Three Shoes 4. Dream j and C. Moore 78-11-67. men's contest, but was changed Entries close: 17th August. Com ing up trum ps Monday, 22nd August Team 4 SS Dynamo 4. Cricketers Conditions for all these com­ to the mixed event in 1942. In a SPECIAL SERVICE Secretary: F. M. Longstaff. Tel. 0833 38152 or 640482. Bridge Club results at to be held on at D.L.I. Club Arms 6 Oafs 0. Butterknowle FC petitions were excellent with lit­ nip and tuck final of two woods tle wind and good greens holding Barnard Castle on Friday: N/S Sunday, 14thAugus 8 p.m. prompt. 0 Deerbolt Rangers 11. Start- over 11 ends A. Cooper of The 1, Mr and Mrs C. Byers; 2, Mrs the ball well. The seniors open 6 p .m . EVENING WORSHF Middleton-in-Teesdale New teams and proposals in writing forth FC 1 All Blacks 5. Black­ Cummings, Barnard Castle, was Sturdy and Mrs Halliday. E/W 1, Middleton-in-Teesdale event on Wednesday had to be to be led Ij Mr. R. Bartel to secretary by Monday 15th smiths Arms 0 Brown Jug 7. the winner. D. Bowes from Mr and Mrs Lowson ;2, Mr (tMlesionJ Farmers' Mart Limited abandoned due to exceptionally Farmers' Mart Limited August. Piston Broke were the squad to Middleton St George was sec­ Cotton and Mrs Gregory. assisted by the CIM(M heavy rain in the afternoon. ond. (Teesdaiel Tuesday, 20th September Collection Centre for sit out this week. Spjn.APLEASANTHQI Liveweight Hill Lambs for THE OLD WELL INN with COCKFELOICTHOOT SALE FOR "BLUE-FACED SPOT'S CAT BOX! MALE VOICE CK» LEICESTER CROSS SWALEDALE" onward transmission to TEESD ALE TRADITIO NAL TAVERNS Barnard Castle (0833) 690130 Leader Mr.E.6. 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