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Dale Ladies Dash in to Take Trophy LAST WEEK SALE BARGAINS \ September, 199c Wednesday, 5th September, 1990 THE TEESDALE MERCURY 11 iece of needlework RUGBY CRICKET I GOLF 5 years: 1, Mr!,j 13-66, A. Bryce 82-16-66 and ework on canvas: i T. Lane 84-18-66. in; 2, Mrs. J. SW S. Patterson gets Justin Hesp's 39 Dale ladies dash in to take trophy Mark Brown is idaway. Needlework When the second Ladies ption: 1, Mrs. R a consolation try saves the day Ian Cook of Hartlepool club champion Invitation Day was held, 24 After losing a midweek ferial Barnard Castle bowled and Mrs. R. Bell; 3, Ifo finished a nightshift and couples took part. It was an match against Upper Eden 12- fielded with more application Baby's knitted ga,. had only 90 minutes sleep after playoff enjoyable event. A four ball 0, Barnard Castle played their and beat Great Ayton by 19 Mike Porter, five times win­ !. J. Stout;2,MrB.R before he won the 10 mile better ball Stableford, with full first full fixture away to runs on Saturday. They were Dalton Dash in a record ner of the club championship, Mrs. K. Hogson handicap produced some good garment 1, Mrj. V Hartlepool TDSOB. put in, and found team bowler time on Sunday* was beaten in the play-off at results. N. Peacock and H. ■s. E. Harris; 3, Jfo Mistakes, penalties given Ian Russell difficult. The cross country champion Barnard Castle on Sunday by Dixon won on the last nine oft toy, knitted; i away and weak tackling by The pitch played the occa­ for the area, who is an ICI Mark Brown, who finished from J. Robinson and M. at; 2 and 3, Mrs. j’ Castle put them three tries sional trick but false strokes instrument technician, led all three strokes ahead over the t toy, sewn: 1, Mrs' Hunter with 48 points; 3, A. down by half time. And after were largely to blame for dis- the way to finish in 54 mins 16 36 holes. f; 2, Mrs. E. Harris. Bayles and M. Smith on the the turnround they lost Neil misals. But at 73 for 5 Justin secs, clipping 77 seconds off In windy conditions both last nine from J. Lowes and D. aphy. Gateshead Swinbank and John Bousfield Hesp stepped in to the breach. the old record. Andy Davison had 75 in the first round but in Brown, 45; 5, E. Kinghom and stival: 1 , Mrs. R through injury. His extra cover drive was in of Mandale was second and the second, Mark birdied 11, Mrs. G. Gibson; 3 J. Tbmlinson, 44. D. Peach and Castle failed to make full good working order as he made John Larkin of Gateshead 12 and 13 after a one stroke as. Family picnic v A. Matthews won golf balls for use of second half wind advan­ 39. third. lead over the first nine, and inpson; 2, Mrs. | scoring two on the 10th. Mr8. E. Sidawav tage, allowing Hartlepool to Chris Lloyd kept him com­ First home for Tbesdale were pars in from there gave him y : 1, Mrs. G. Gibson- break away for another two pany for the last seven overs. Alan Bray, Graham Stockton the title. As a result of other Simpson; 3, Mrs.]’ tries. Only good tackling by Needing 145, Great Ayton and Wilf Ridley. successes Mark is now playing DARTS rs: 1, Mrs. L Lucas- new fullback Paul Allinson set off briskly. While David The first three Teesdale off a handicap of 2. Hutchinson; 3, Mrs kept the score down. Stanwix was not at his best he ladies to finish were Denise The competition for the Dave Brown takes Late Castle pressure was overcame the perils footholes Tunstall, Jean Blackett and Penrith Cup played as usual rewarded with a try for S. to be restrictive. Lloyd bowled Ann Calvert, who were over the Hartlepool course was match honours Patterson. Result 30-4. a nagging length which delighted to discover they were The three triumphant Teesdale ladies: from left, Denise won by Maurice Eustace, who Tunstall, Jean Blackett (whose 13 month old daughter ■ Barnard Castle had an Barnard Castle: Allinson, S. induced errors and several the winning team. They despite a strong wind and fast Lauren welcomed her as she finished) and Ann Calvert \ excellent home victory over Patterson, Kelsall, Duffy, sharp catches were held, received a handsome trophy. difficult greens, scored 82-13- Bishop Auckland in the darts Lowes, Lavin, Dye, Bousfield, notably by a diving Ian In the five mile fun run the 69. In second place was David superleague. Evans, N. Swinbank, Sum- Swinbum. first four were A. Meade, R. Rowntree, 82-12-70. The town team went down pton, R. Swinbank, Kicks, A huge mention in despatch­ Tbdd, P. Guy and P. Kirkhold. He was followed by Deric 2-1 in the doubles, but pulled Jenkins, I. Thompson; subs es must go to veteran Frank Teesdale's Dennis Gee and Hugill 84-12-72 and Brian things round in the singles to Boylett, Lindsay. Walsh. In his first game for Ken Bowron were fifth and Hardy 89-17-72. The best finish up 6-3 ahead. Barnard Castle II's home the team for five years he held sixth, and next home for the gross prize went to Steve A. Lee won 2-0 with an aver­ nd Mrs Clifford Sykes match against TDSOB was two crucial catches at first club was Conrad Watson. Embleton with 81. A 12-hole age of 22.26.. N. Robson lost 2- called off by the visitors at the slip. The event, organised by better-ball Stableford was won 0 with an average of 19.22. G. i last minute. Barnard Castle: J. Ashworth Swaledale Road Runners and by John Waites and Greg Kirby won 2-0, average 22.77.. 4; I. Swinbum 31; M. Stanwix Dalton village hall committee, Rowntree with 29 points. Fred K. Brown ended 2-1 ahead Matches lined up 19; R. Mardon 2; D. Stanwix attracted over 350 runners. Richardson and David with figures of 20.07. Dave :k foster for young ones 20; S. Morrell 3; J. Hesp not A new feature was a video Rowntree were second with 27. Brown won 2-0 with an aver­ \BOUR M.P. out 39; T. Mardon 2; F. Watson film shot by Les Sayer of On Thursday there was a tie age of 25.69 and K. Gowland A new season for the junior 3; S. Brenkley 0; C. Lloyd not the WITHAM HALL Northallerton, who was driven for first place in the third got through 2-1 with a 23.98 on section of Barnard Castle out 7; extras 14; total 144 for Rugby Club starts this Sunday 9. round the course on a motor­ monthly bogey between N. average. !, 8th September and a welcome will be given to Great Ayton 125 all out. bike. The film was screened Longstaff and G. Jardine, both Dave Brown was named 1 a.m.— 12 noon players aged 8-16. Under 11 Bowling: D. Stanwix 17-4-39-2; later in the village hall, caus­ 5 up. Sharing third place with man of the match. >r a surgery players will be involved in new C. Lloyd 18-5-42-5; M. Stanwix ing great interest among all 4 up were Mark Brown, F. Barnard Castle's match this 6-0-14-1; R. Mardon 5-0-21-1. the competitors as they looked Alan Bray and Dennis Gee, first home for Teesdale in the Nash, R. Wood and R. week is away to Horden, bus image rugby, played by boys 10 mile and five mile races, congratulate each other. With and girls. The win came as a relief for themselves among the Woodhead. Then came J.H. leaving Coach and Horses ^ F T FAIR after two defeats. Compla­ action. them are Bob Pape, Caroline Bray and Barry Brass Bower and G. Cowper with 3 /ITHAM HALL Games have been organised 7pm. on a regular basis for the mini­ cency did not help in going hurt, needing six stitches in a up. rkeL Barnard Castle 40 overs. C. Trotter and A. BOWLING PIGEONS rugby group Under 12. In the down to Norton 6-49 runs after head wound. His son, Andrew, Toulson batted patiently but A better-ball charity ay, 8th September accurate bowling from Gerry .m.—4-30 p.m. junior group the club has fix­ took over at the crease and Eggleston were always behind Eric Brunning is Stableford on Saturday was Quinn. Mike Stanwix, 41, won by Ray Wilson and Fred Wooff once more riety of original work tures for Under 13 and older Stokesley replaced their fast the required rate and finished Race results for the ted by the exhibitors players, who will be playing John Ashworth, 38, were the bowlers with spinners. The 14 runs short. Alcock winner Hezmalhalch with an excellent main contributors to 136 all 49 points, from Alan Green Stevenage Young Bird II be on sale against Under 15 and Under match petered out to a draw Eggleston: C. Trotter 24; J. In the Evening League, National race flown on (mission free 16 sides. out. after 43 overs with Beadle on Allinson 8; R. Purcell 7; A. Barnard Castle Ladies were and Ken Hope over the last : Caile Craft Fairs Ashworth scored 50 against Toulson 26; J. Beadle 7; A. nine holes. In third place were Saturday for Staindrop H.S: All games and training take 37 not out. Stokesley 171-8. away to the D.E.S.
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