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 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 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 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 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 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 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. Close remaining after 18 holes but sixes in a brilliant 63. Ian Dent Matthews 1660.40; 3, Kevin and King William ...... 110 elled to Uttoxeter on Saturday Grace took second place by hit 10 fours in his 52. They put Terry Simpson 14 and Nick scored two, T. Guy got one and M elsonby...... 104 for a friendly against Claire Nicholson managed to stay at Trevor Peairs 1638.46; 4, Barry Donald netted a penalty to put virtue of finishing closer to the on 119 for the second wicket. Blackett 1604.58. Richm ond C.C.Q.S...... 99 Trevett’s old club. Three Uttox­ pin on the first hole. Andrew Toulson blasted' a the wicket for long. the home team well ahead. Trav- j Bridge I n n ...... 80 eter players switched sides to quick 38 not out, and Anthony Geoff Wall took three good Fielden on form eaux got a late goal but it fin- j Aldbrough St. J o h n ...... 76 make up the numbers. There were congratulations all ished 5-3 to Bowes. As in the | round for the Ladies* silver team. Coatsworth slammed 24 as the catches, Colin Chidzey fielded In Cockfield Homing Society’s M iddleton-St.-G eorge...... 66 The town ladies fell behind team made 207-6 off 50 overs. well and Eric Simpson took a first game there were fine per­ Boldron B ...... 63 when the home team caught After being unbeaten in their race from Thore.sby Hall Geordie formances from all the players. league they went on to play Wolviston were always in trou­ breath stopping catch at slip. Fielden continued his winning Farm ers A rm s...... 51 goalkeeper Melanie Wade un­ ble and did not reach double fig­ Harry Richards had a brief pur­ Bowes: Luck, Wilson, Bellew, C DIVISION sighted. Claire Trevett swept in Heworth, winners of the evening streak with a velocity of 1734.02; Alderson, S. Guy, Isle, Hesp, league, in the final at Durham ures until the 13th over. Nick ple patch when every ball 2, Arnold Bradley and Lennie Stain drop...... 144 an equaliser to level the scores. Kavanagh took 1-26. Nick Jones, seemed to be hit to him. At the Close, Haslam, Murray, T. Guy, Croft W.M. Club B ...... 116 Barnard Castle dominated the for the Anderson Shield. end of their 35 overs Cockerton Watson 1723.9; 3, Tommy Williams, S. Williams, K. Will­ libit was too big to f In a closely contested match who finds 100 games a season a Stephenson 1713.5; 4, Alan Brompton-on-Swale...... 105 second half. The Uttoxeter keep­ bit hard these days, took 4-19 off were 82-7, giving Raby a 37 run iams, M. Williams, Wilkinson, Darlington Rugby Club ...... 104 er was in good form and denied illage haU. It m i Barnard Castle won by 5 games win. Mark Wilson was named Duggan 1704.2. Donald. grown by & to 2. It is the club’s second And­ 17 overs. Coatsworth had figures Royal S ta r ...... 84 the town ladies on numerous of 3-7. But Wolviston held on for man of the match and Geoff D. Lodge 1, 2, 3 Ravensworth...... *82 occasions until Fiona Pakim, 7, in her famdftp erson Shield success in recent Wall won the fielding award. irtington. It m i years. a draw at 75-9. David Lodge was successful in Williams & Murray D uke o f W ellin gton...... 76 making her debut, netted the nd had to be left This Sunday Barnard Castle II Barnard Castle RPS race, taking East Layton...... *62 winner with 10 minutes to go. are at home to Guisborough, 1pm the first three places with veloci­ notch hat tricks Smallways B ...... 57 Barnard Castle: Bainbridge, e the front door. It a M. Collin’s Ben is **41 for Sian, who is p Coming up trumps start. ties of 1564, 1533 and 1483. Bert Barnard Castle Glaxo Sunday The D o g ...... Trevett, Connelly, Wade, Snow­ i it. She grew it asps Bridge Club results at Barn­ Relegation averted leading sheepdog White followed with 1452. team had a good start to the new * Results to hand don, Pakim plus three Uttoxeter petition arranged i ard Castle on Friday: N/S 1, Mr An open sheepdog trial was season in Division Two of the Best of averages: A Division: D. players. le School. Bouweraerts and Mrs Snod­ despite a defeat held at Briar Dykes, Balders- Win for Wooffs Wear Valley League with a 9-0 Alderson. B Division: S. Calvert. League games get underway win at home to Royal C. Division: I. Spence. at the end of this month but new grass; 2, Mr Bonnett and Miss Raby Castle slumped to a dis­ dale, on Sunday by permission of Les Wooff, Son and Daughter, Rowe; 3, Mr Harding and Mrs M. and M. Dickeson. Mr A. Clark took first, second and fourth George. players are welcome at training ERTYTOLEI appointing defeat in their second They dominated right from sessions before then. Contact Owen. E/W 1, Mrs Knight and last match of the season at judged 18 competitors. Results: places in Homing HORSERIDING Mr Mitchell; 3, Mrs Nicholl and 1, M. Collin of Skeeby withSociety’s race from Thoresby the kick-off. Bambi Blackwell Pauline Connelly at her toy shop Heighington. It was reduced to had a good run down the left to O W N CENTRE Mr Wilson; 3, Mrs Hackett and Ben, 90 points out of 100; 2, G. Hall with velocities of 1780, Karen hopes to in Barnard Castle on Teesdale Mrs MacPherson. 30 overs because of bad weather. slot home the first and Phil 637396 for details. 3EDROOMED Fielding first, Raby started' Watt of Isle of Man with Buff, 90; 1779 and 1752. Ian and Mai 3, M. Collin of Skeeby with Spot Hewitt took third spot with Maguire made it 2-0. Ross repeat success FLOOR FLAT brightly, despite being deprived Murray latched onto a Darren Olympic rider Karen Dixon of of the considerable presence of 84; 4, J. Bousfield of Harwood 1753. The Wooff family won all GasC.H. £303p.cA Two trips in one with Flash 83; 5, M. Collin of pools. Harrison free kick for the third. Wycliffe has been selected for L L 2 ROOMED OFFK Chunky Brennen after a last The second half saw two chan­ the British three day event Ian Douglas of is minute withdrawal. Both Nick Skeeby with Dirk 82; 6, D. Ian and Mai Hewitt won the JITE £ 17 3 p.c.m. organising a trip to the Motor Bowmer of Scotton with Kate 82. two bird club with 1753. Les ges because of injury with Mike squad to compete at the World Box TC89, Jones and Mark Poole, bowling Charlton coming on for injured Equestrian Games at Pratoni Show at the NEC, Birmingham, unchanged, kept a tight grip on Wooff, Son and Daughter were Mercury, Barnard Cast on Saturday 31st October. second with 1752; 3, Mr and Mrs Dave Earl and Neil Worley re­ del Vivaro, Italy, next month. proceedings as the home side’s placing Martin Robinson. Ross Karen, a member of the gold Tickets are £19 adults, £14.50 early batsmen struggled on a Choral society’s David Hope 1674. children and senior citizens, Murray completed his hat-trick medal winning team at the last TO LET including admission to the show. damp pitch. new season has DARTS*" and John Williams, notching games in The Hague four years ARM HOUSE Gradually though Heighing­ three goals in 10 minutes, and ago, will take part on her mount The Our House Ideal Home ton, benefiting from some poor two concerts show is also at the NEC on that White Swan finish Neil Worley completed the rout. Too Smart. The team is support­ GAINFORD fielding in which three catches A new season begins for mem­ Phil Maguire had a recurrence ed by Spillers Horse Feeds. lished, central heatrg day. Ian has details of both were spilled, increased the scor­ bers of Barnard Castle School top as title goes events on Teesdale 650638. of his back injury and was 10 pets. 6 months orif ing rate, and their innings closed Choral Society tomorrow at replaced by Scott Wall. Darren Travel vouchers may be used. 7.30pm. Rehearsals, each lasting down to the wire Take yo’r partners £450 p.c.m. on a respectable 127-7. Overfield Moore had an excellent game at Bookings can also be made with top scored with 28. Jones and about an hour, will take place The last game in the Barnard A bam dance is being held at 1325730808 Burrells coaches on Teesdale the back and Neil Worley’s def­ Poole finished with 4-58 and 3-63 every Thursday except during Castle summer darts league ence splitting passes were an Bowes Village Hall this Friday 621302, day, or 621494 night. respectively. the half term holiday. There is decided the title with White on the eve of Bowes Show. It will Proceeds go to cancer research. exciting feature of the game. TO LET In reply, after the loss of an no audition procedure and no Swan A finishing as champions The Glaxo men hope to contin­ feature the Blaize Band with membership fee. Everyone is H E D BUNGALOW early wicket, Raby seemed com­ and Cricketers Arms A as run­ ue their good start at home to Mike Bettison on melodeon, welcome whether they have ners up. Rosie Cross on dulcimer and bas­ ligh LOST AND FOUND fortable while Jim McKenna and MDK this Mark Poole were together at the singing experience or not. Most 180s was also settled soon, and Dee de Wit on double oms, well equipped Sunday, ko 10.30am. crease, passing 50 without fur­ There will be two concerts this with A. Ford scoring five. D. Barnard Castle Glaxo: Black­ bass and guitar. The caller will trea, modern 3 pie« FOUND ther loss. But the dismissal of academic year. The first on 5th Brown on four and C. Winley on ett, Blackwell, Moore, Charlton, be Sally Hardacre. Tickets are £4 . Full central heatins Scargill area McKenna for 32 precipitated a December will feature a selec­ three. Highest check-out of 158 Robinson, C. Harrison, D. Har­ and £2 from Teesdale 628343. a off road parking, rapid decline, other than Poole, tion of Christmas music includ­ was by R. White who was There will be a bar. Profits go to YOUNG ing Britten’s Ceremony of Carols rison, Maguire, Murray, Earl, lilable October. who made 23. unbeaten. N. Mason and N. Rob­ Williams; subs, Worley, Charlt­ the show. BLACK/WHITE/GINGER Nick Jones was the only other with harp accompaniment. The son played off for the title of £350 p.c.m. on, Wall, Hodgson. Spayed Female Cat. player to reach double figures second, on a date to be con­ most wins. Mason won to finish 01833 631758 May have been lost for some time. with 15. A succession of poor firmed at the beginning of May, the season undefeated. Two for Nicholson TEESDALE ENTERPRISE shots and a lack of application will include Pergolesi’s Finals night of the knockout Tel. 01833 621349 Magnificat and Faure’s Can- AGENCY LIMITED saw the innings close on 111, competitions was held at the in a fine 6-1 win BUSINESS :rty WANTS meaning a 16 run defeat. tique de Jean Racine and Cricket Club. The standard of Evenwood Town followed up present two brand new seminars CANINE The club was grateful to Colin Requiem. play was excellent, as was the their 6-3 midweek win at Mur- LINK Butler Freight for ball sponsor­ New and present members team spirit shown by the partici­ R T Y WANTED I ton with a 6-1 win at Alnwick to ENIEBPItlfE RETAIL SECURITY - COUNTY ship. should meet at the first pants. After many hard fought maintain their impressive start AGENCY kRD CASTLE TO rehearsal when music will be games the results were as fol­ 29th September & 1st October BORDER TERRIER Despite the defeat, other to the season. DURHAM N T O R BUY results mean Raby Castle have issued. The school’s director of lows: Paul Franey headed a first music Mr Paul Harrison can be 1001 winners, Beaconsfield: J. Protect your profits by improving your loss control ). Anything consider* PUPS preserved their top division sta­ minute goal to set them on their tus for next season, in contrast to contacted for more details on Clements, A. Lee, R. White, T. way. Wayne Nicholson netted This seminar will cover: rences available. Pedigree. K.C. Registered. local rivals Lands, who must win Teesdale 690222. Parkinson. Runners up, Cricket­ P le a s e ring either side of a Peter Maughan Deterring Theft Darlington their final match against Ery- ers Arms A: A. Ford, M. Lowe, T. strike to give Evenwood a 4-0 833 650105 holme to be certain of avoiding Atkinson, N. Mason. lead at half time. Alnwick ral­ Personal Safety relegation. Pairs winners, K. Gowland lied after the break and pulled Creating a Security Atmosphere 718574 Choir has busy and T. Mott of Cricketers Arms WANTED one back but a penalty from Preventing Loss with Good Customer Service Ian Walker gets a season ahead B. Runners up, C. Winley and K. Dale Anderson and a goal by CHED HOUSE McDonald of White Swan A. second half substitute Steve Working in Partnership with the Police and other Traders GERMAN SHEPHERD Members of Teesdale Ladies’ Singles winners, D. Brown of pter for growing fefli Houlahan sealed victory. PUPPIES cup for 20 years Choir reassemble tonight for the Cricketers Arms B. Runner up, itraight in or renovate Raby Castle II went into their autumn-winter season. Their Evenwood: Whittaker, Fran­ DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE - K.C. Reg. Excellent pedigree. A. Ford of Cricketers Arms A. ey, Harnett, Jones, Reay, Mau­ mondshire area, match at home to Cockerton II numbers continue to increase The organisers gave thanks to 13tli..& 14th October Black tan. 5 bitches. Insured. Big keen to avenge their heaviest ghan, Cooper, Vickers, Edgcomb, pceed immediately but they extend a warm welcome everyone involved for making it Solutions to dealing with people who make life hard fo r you boned. 8 weeks old. defeat of the season. They were to anyone wishing to join them. Anderson, Nicholson; subs, Pid- >01325730304^ an enjoyable season. A presenta­ geon, Whittaker, Houlahan, £150 boosted by a visit from Ian and Practices are on Wednesdays at tion night takes place this Sat­ This seminar will cover: Croft, Hodgson. 01388 773212 Geoff Walker and the return of Middleton School at 7pm. It is urday at the cricket club. Troph­ Identifying Problem Situations openers Dave Lee and Eric not essential to be able to read Evenwood, top of the league 9 WANTED ies will be presented by Jamie with five wins from six games Handling Conflict Simpson. music, just to sing in tune. Harvey and entertainment pro­ played, are at home to Horden Coping with Aggression - M-rr^ S P R IN G E R The match ball was sponsored They have a busy time ahead vided by Mouth and Trousers. by City Electrical Factors. After with several concerts booked as tonight, ko 7.30pm. Their next Customer Complaints DING LAND SPANIEL/CROSS match is on 19th September the game Ian Walker was pre­ well as an annual concert at White Swan A ...... 1212 62 22 Developing Your Skills with Style WANTED LABRADOR PUPPIES sented with the Raby Cup to Mickleton Village Hall on Friday Cricketers A ...... 1212 58 26 when they entertain Durham >. With or without for sale. Farm reared. 3 dogs. mark his 20 years with the club. 27th November. Cricketers B ...... 1212 54 30 City in the first qualifying round Each seminar comprises two evenings from 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 ing permission 9 weeks old. Asked to bat on a green pitch Anyone wishing further Beaconsfield...... 1212 43 41 of the FA Cup. They hope to p.m. and costs only £10 for both evenings. se telephone: Cricket Club...... 1212 39 45 avenge last season’s 3-0 defeat £ 6 0. of variable bounce, Simpson 6 details can contact Enid Pilcher To book a place ring Sue Smith at Teesdale Enterprise Agency dale Homes and Lee 24 made cautious prog­ on Teesdale 690663 or M. Liddle Glaxo...... 12..12 30 54 by Durham at the same stage 1630990 (day) Tel. 01833 640422 ress with only nine runs scored on 650312. White Swan B ...... 1212 8 76 and enjoy a successful cup run. on 01833 631851 0569 (eve)