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September, 191 >Y September, 191 Wednesday, 9th September, 1998 THE TEESDALE MERCURY 13 ton; 2, Enid Lin^ GOLF CRICKET j FOOTBALL r. Rice cake: 1, ^ : Dale Gowling, 16, pedals his way BOWLING RUGBY E th e l Bainbridge Wins for veterans Mike Stanwix 6-58 Darren Foster gets r. Coffee cake \ Christine Wardle O’Brian gets first ithryn Toiler, 2, Ife; Peter Bell and and Duncan Coates to third place in national table off to a great start py Watson, & Marjorie Nelson points of season section. Cothersfe Doug Bousfield 60 see town home Cycling enthusiast Dale Gow­ Cockfield won 2-0 at home to Barnard Castle kicked off the 01. Sunflower: ling, 16, pedalled his way to high flying league newcomers Michael Weddell scored 37 Barnard Castle gained a four capture trophies new season with a friendly elen Towler; 3, \j^ third place in the British Cyc­ Hartlepool Stancliffe in an points to win a 16 hole Stable- wicket win at home to Norton, The Barnard Castle men’s B against Seaton Carew, who were siting, under 8 yeas ling Federation’s downhill entertaining game at Hazel ford competition at Barnard who were put in and faced tight team gained a good 5-0 win over relegated from the town’s league 2, Sophia Greener Castle Golf Club on Thursday. mountain biking championship. Grove. The visitors had scored ox. 8-9 years: 1, Eel bowling. Mike Stanwix took a Middleton St George in their last last season. In second spot was John Holden He finished hot on the heels of 10 goals in winning their first league game of the season, while Castle had one new face, with i Mottershead; 3, tfcfe wicket in his first over, Adam the two best young cyclists in two games of the season. with 36. Then came Robert Din- Holroyd catching close in. The the ladies lost two close matches Ken Russell playing at fly half. ► open classes j»: widdie, Jim McMillan and Peter the country at the end of a series Cockfield keeper Nelson made - 50-62 away to Darlington RA Seaton put the town men visitors reached 50 in the 20th of five races to decide who was a brilliant save to deny Stan­ iety: 1, Laura Hue Crummie, all with 35. over and then collapsed. and 52-58 at home to Brinkburn under a lot of early pressure but up cookies: 1, Anfe In the Bill Allison Veterans* the national youth champion. He cliffe an early lead. New signing Dene. they defended well, and from Richard Elliott took a superb was thrilled to finish third. Darren Foster put the fell men ith Mottershead; 3, Hi competition on Saturday Peter catch off Dave Stanwix to dis­ Two club competitions played some good handling and attack­ . V ictoria sandwich Bell won the 55-60 age group Dale, who lives in Hilton ahead after a terrific through over the season were completed. ing rugby Bernard O’Brian 2, Stephanie Hu% miss Craig Symington, and Rich­ Road, Barnard Castle, is a for­ ball from another player making with 44 points. He was followed ard Clarke brilliantly ran out In the Ladies’ Challenge Cup a scored in the corner. The town >y« b y Jim McMillan on 42 and mer Teesdale School pupil. His his debut, Davie Gillies. very good final ended with Chris­ added a second try, with Chris larden: 1 and Corot captain Waller. Mike Stanwix latest success follows the first There were second half chan­ Greener; 2, Laura Douglas Dodds with 40. In the went though them like a dose of tine Wardle beating Vera Carter Marshall going over in the other 61 plus group Doug Bousfield place he achieved in his age cat­ ces for both teams. Cockfield’s 21-11. In the men’s Tunstall Cup comer. | Hedley. Lego mode salts for 6-58 in 23 overs. Adam egory at an event at Kielder For­ man of the match Stuart Proud py; 2, Richard G i; ^ led the field with 43 points; 2, Holroyd took another blinding final John Embleton played well Right on half time Seaton got Decorated stone: l.(i George Petch 42; 3, Brian est earlier this year. almost made it 2-0 but the hon­ to beat Brian Carter 21-15. their first points with a penalty. catch and received the fielding our fell to Barry Shaw. He 2 , Ruth Mottersheat: Holmes 41. award. Despite dislocating his shoul­ On a rain-spoilt night the Castle were again having to n te r. Poster deptf In an Under 55 Stableford on der while training for another drilled home a header to finish a ladies Blenkinsopp Salver com­ back pedal in the second half. Show : 1, Katy Moo? Tom Lind-Jackson took his fine move involving Parkin, Saturday Graham Gill took the first catch for the club. Dave race, he rode superbly to take petition semi finals were won by Seaton were unlucky with two ■nes Hedley; 3, Anfo honours with 43 points, beating third place in the final event of Kevin Peairs and Foster. Marjorie Nelson 12-3 against penalty attempts, one hitting an action of fruit and bee Stanwix ended with 3-55. In the Cockfield: Dunn, Peveler, in ter; 2, Rachael Hw Brian Blanchard and John Race, 39th over Norton were 107-9 but the series at Ludlow, Shropshire. Flora Wright, and by Joyce upright, but with 10 minutes to both 42. He ended with 89 points, while Lamb, Parkin, A. Peairs, Proud, Tolley 6-5 against Christine go they drew level with a con­ rshead. the last wicket put on 44 to take K. Peairs, Foster, Gillies, Shaw. In the Penrith Cup on Sun­ the total to 150. the two before him both had 90. Wardle. In the final Maijorie verted try. day, played at West Hartlepool, Barnard Castle struggled in beat Joyce 11-1. Once again Castle’s defence Paul Horan was first with 83-16- reply. Ian Swinbum went for 0. when Simpson went out in the PIGEONS Close nets four in held out as Seaton should have 67; 2, Mike Donnelly 88-19-69; John Ashworth grafted for 13. 11th over. Mark Wilson 50 and won with the amount of posses­ joint 3, Graham Gill 84-14-70 Mike Stanwix was caught for 18. Lee put on 74 runs in 15 overs. Matthews’ bird is first two games ZETLAND QUOIT sion they had. Result 10-10. and John Waites 80-10-70. But Duncan Coates was in Wilson was in excellent form overall Fed winner Bowes have started the season LEAGUE Barnard Castle: C. Marshall, form with 60 from 92 balls, and Lee took the opportunity to brightly with two wins. In their End of season results Davis, Kitching, Proud, O’Brian, Joyce Lowes wins including 10 fours and a six. In a race diverted from Stev­ first game they won 4-0 at Russell, Bellwood, Garvey, M. play himself back into form after enage to Thoresby Hall on A DIVISION Dave Stanwix took the town a lengthy spell in the lower Catterick Dalesman with two Barber, Bell, Hobson, C. Mar­ Watson Trophy Sunday due to bad weather Barnard Castle Quoit Club... 136 shall, Bottoms, Jenkins, Worley; within sight of victory with 27. order of the first team. Lee, goals from Close and one each Bow es W.M. C lub....................... 135 Joyce Lowes was victorious in Adam Holroyd 15 no and Rich­ Barbara and Peter Matthews’ by Isle and Hesp. subs used, Hayes, Dixon, Lavin. the Arthur Watson Trophy at Wilson and Geoff Wall 10 were birds took the four positions at Croft WJM. Club A ................... 129 ard Clarke 7 no saw the team all dismissed in three overs. On Wednesday they played at This Saturday Barnard Castle Barnard Castle. In this flag com­ Butterknowle Homing Society Barnard Castle C.C. A ........... 98 are away to Seghill at the start of petition if a player has beaten home. Robert Kirkup 11 and Peter home to Swale Traveaux who H ack forth.................................... 93 This Saturday Barnard Castle with velocities of 1806.93, beat them twice last season and the league programme. par after 18 holes she continues Jackson 18no put on 22 in four 1750.18, 1733.07 and 1731.96. Smal 1 ways A .............................. 83 until she has used her remaining are away at Synthonia, leave overs and the innings closed at are one of the favourites to win B arningham ............................... 71 11.45am. 129-5 after 35 overs. Barbara and Peter’s first the league title. The visitors shots. Joyce played 18 holes in pigeon was the overall winner of H u n to n ......................................... 61 HOCKEY net 67, and with her remaining The Cockerton batsmen strug­ raced into a two goal lead but Travellers Rest.......................... 55 Peter Clarke 63 gled from the first ball as Mark the Cockfield and District Donald pulled one back from the six shots reached the fairway of Federation. In the two bird club S n ap e............................................. 37 Fiona Pakim nets the second hole. Barnard Castle II batted first Wilson, 3-52 in 18 overs, was penalty spot before half time. B DIVISION virtually unplayable. He was first place went to Harry Lamb Bowes defended well in the Grace Whiteford and Dorothy at home to Wolviston. Opener and Robert Collinson with Buck H o te l.................................. 134 a debut winner Bleasdale both had two shots Peter Clarke hit 4 fours and 3 well supported by Peter Jackson, second half and notched four Boldron A .................................... 113 Barnard Castle Ladies trav­ 4-32 from 17 overs, and only 1705.55; 2, Barbara and Peter goals in a 15 minute spell.
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