Wednesday, 17th March, 1999 THE MERCURY 13

GOLF FIVES AND THREES By FRANK WATSON FOOTBALL Craig is aiming for ATHLETICS RUGBY Robert Craghill Old Well storm to top and could Andrew Close gets cup semi finals Tony Hindmarch Patterson stars in a headed hat trick first for club in wins in sunshine v tussle with team have power to capture the title Bowes conceded an early goal gruelling fell race MojJJ with 44 points away to Hawes B, but levelled II: lucky to finish A few weeks ago M iddleton them firmly rooted at the foot of Several members of Evenwood Pfeseu^jLr^ B rilliant sunshine over the through Nick Bellew before half WMC were so far ahead of the the table, four adrift of Blue Road Runners took part in the with all 15 men |^H w eekend allowed play on both time. The second half saw the :ield they were alm ost out' of Bell, whose hopes of survival are illage side dominate. inaugural race of the Durham were forced to Allebtink ■ d * y s at Barnard Castle Golf sight with the title appearing as rapidly diminishing. Fell Challenge, a series of six make some late changes due to M i^Jciub as it helped to dry out the Trevor Guy scored directly £ood as in the bag in the Dennis ****CoBeourse. Royal’s 87 gives them hope, Tom a free kick and Andrew short, medium and long fell injuries when they were at home Sowerby A Division. But while events which take place from in the league to Seghill, who are Robert Cragghill was the win- while Red Lion Darts’ 91 leaves Close headed in a comer at the M iddleton could only glean 20 February until October. well positioned for promotion. eonecjsj^ ^Iner of a Stableford com petition them level with Beaconsfield. post. Nigel Tallentire scored a points over the past six weeks The first race was a 5.5 mile The teams looked evenly Saturday with 44 points. He While both these teams should fourth from long range. Old Well commenced their now one with a 1,102 ft climb and matched but the visitors’ contin­ ^^^K vas followed by Dennis Bowron survive much will depend on Andrew Close completed his customary assault on the cham­ descent at the Doctor Gate Hill ual disputes with the referee L '43 and Sid Lowes 41. Then came Beaconsfield’s ability to arrest hat trick with two more headers p io n sh ip . . Tony allowed the town men to gain ™TPhil W agstaffe, Tony Swann and the alarm ing slide which has to make the result Hawes 1 Sunday, 1 Although they have fallen Hindmarch was Evenwood’s first ground, and Will Hutchinson [ac M cEleny, all 40. seen them crash to seven succes­ Bowes 6. Stephen Williams was St. Maiv’sf short in the past I am tempted member home in 47.24, taking kicked a penalty to give them the I Alan Stoddart was the victor sive defeats, gleaning a meagre named man of the match. to tip this as their year following 15th spot from a good turnout of lead. But Seghill’s forwards had |in a Sunday Stableford with 41 19 points in the process. Bowes: G. Luck, J. Williams, their sensational haul of 39 64 runners. Nine places later the upper hand in the set scrums >oints. Chasing him were Jon- Royal Star continued their S. W illiams, K. Williams, T. Guy, points in the same six week peri­ came team mate Andrew Lay- and after several attempts they Su&than M ilroy 40 and A listair pursuit of the Robert Oliver B S. Guy, N. Robson, R. Wilkinson, od. Their latest encounter with bourn, completing the race in were able to push over for a try. |K lilroy 38. In joint fourth place division title by recording a 6-3, N. Bellew, S. Walker, A. Close; champions Beaconsfield, without 50.38 for 24th position. Then they increased their lead w e re Rennie Wood and John 5-4 double over Edge Hotel, subs, N. Tallentire, J. Hesp, M. captain Mike Elliott who was John Alexander outwitted with a converted try, after the j ■W aites, both 37. never an easy team to beat these W illiam s. blissfully sunning him self in days. This keeps the Startforth club rival Neil Douthwaite as he referee missed a knock-on, and Tenerife, saw them storm to an Teenage footballing talent fought to outsprint him. Neil at half time they led 12-3. I C R IC K E T team top of the pack on 125. Leaders put four 8-1, 6-3 double to take up pole They are being pushed all the Craig Thorn, 14, from Even- took a longer route to the finish­ In the second half Barnard COUNTM^Club needs more position with 116 points. This way by a Montalbo B team cur­ past Rutherford wood, pictured above, netted a ing line enabling John to nip Castle put on pressurre, and a places them one ahead of Midd­ rently in a purple patch. Their 8- Evenwood Town suffered their crucial goal in the quarter finals ahead by 15 seconds for 38th beautiful move by the backs set H I players and help leton WMC who wilted under 1, 5-4 double over Bowes WMC heaviest defeat of the season on of a national schools* competi place while Neil finished one up Hutchinson for a try. He also the power of the Red Lion Darts saw them close the gap on the Saturday, going down 4-0 at tion on Saturday. position behind in 53.49. added the conversion. Saturday^ if it is to survive revival by 6-3 in successive leaders to three points. league leaders Durham City. He was in the Bishop Auck W ithin the over 40 veterans’ Seghill promptly lifted their A relatively successful season w e e k s. Glaxo B continued the alarm­ The home team were on top land Schools’ team which won on race Tony Hindmarch finished game and put Castle under a lot MWdtaonuiiiWas r e p o r te d a t th e a n n u a l m e e t Taking into account that Old ing slide which has seen them for most of the game and netted penalties at Barnsley in an FA seventh, with Andrew Layboum of pressure. They eased ahead ^ ^ T n g of Eggleston Cricket C rn”v' lu b . Well have their byes behind slip from a seemingly impreg­ goals in the 32nd, 58th, 73rd Heinz Trophy quarter fina 14th and John Alexander 19th. with two more tries and a con­ [The team finished third in the them while M iddleton have nable position when they and 84th m inutes. Evenwood replay. It was 1-1 at the end of The club failed to take second version. Despite a 14 point lead arlington and District League theirs in the offing it appears crashed to Cricket Club B 6-3, 5- had good chances to score but extra time. The first game at team place due to an incomplete Seghill’s discipline once more let iv is io n C. odds on that Old Well will be 4. This lifts the victors into third failed to make the most of them. ’s Kingsway n u m b e r of ru n n e rs . them down. They gave away Andrew Toulson was congratu- there when the fat lady sings. promotion slot with 119. They They are now fourth in the ground ended in a 3-3 draw. The next event in the series is more ground, allowing scrum S § Cricketers Arms A shared the DANCE*lini?a te d o n t°PPin&the batting with replace Montalbo A who failed to Northern League second divi­ Craig, a pupil at Staindrop the Cronkley Fell race at Hol- half Graham Dye room to burst ^ 3 ^ 9 2 runs at an average of 62, spoils with Blue Bell over two capitalise on the 6-3 home sion. W ith two of their nearest Comprehensive School, and his wick in early May. over for a try from short range. ^^^^^ftvhile Nick Kavanagh headed the weeks, dropping to third place trouncing of Red Lion when cap­ rivals also tasting defeat at the teammates are looking forward Hutchinson added the conver­ h™ay, 19#, fo w lin g with 53 wickets at an on 114. But as it is their turn to tain Dent inspired the Lion to weekend promotion to the top to the next stage are hopeful of Barnard Castle & sion. By now the referee had be idle in the next fortnight they league still hangs in the balance. claiming a place in the final. heard enough of the visitors’ ^WM|| average of 10.81. produce a growl to take the District Darts League HCroflSQi^, Thanks were given to Mrs will be vying for second place. return 5-4. This leaves Montalbo Evenwood can stake their comments. He awarded Castle ^ 01833u5|jH[utchinson and M rs Elliott for Glaxo Sports and Social A ach­ on 118, two in front of Glaxo B. claim with a rearranged game at Murray is spot on FINAL LEAGUE TABLE 1998/99 the restart but with time run­ roviding teas. Thanks for ball ieved a comfortable 7-2, 5-4 dou­ D IV IS IO N 1 ning out they went down 17-24. W heatsheaf remain in sixth Brandon tonight and at home to Barnard Castle Glaxo Satur­ ble over George & Dragon which FA Seghill could count themselves [sponsorship went to Glaxo- position after sharing the points Norton on Saturday. day team continued its dismal C ricketers A rm s B ...... 1 0 5 3 9 /ellcome, Moorcock Inn, Tees- may well extinguish the drag­ lucky that they finished with 15 with Coach & Horses. Their 113 Evenwood Town: Rutherford, league run with a 4-1 defeat at M o o r c o c k A ...... 9 7 4 7 on’s A division flame. This puts men on the field. Gary Patterson ale Council, North East Co-op keeps them in touch with the Franey, Croft, Moan, Reay, Chilton. Glaxo were depleted by C ricketers A rm s A ...... 7 6 6 8 nd Thom Lighting. the factorymen in fourth posi­ was named man of the match. leaders, but their promotion Lowe, Suddes, Torr, H arnett, injuries and work commitments. M iddleton W MC ...... 7 6 6 8 The main discussion centred tion with 112, but as they have Barnard Castle: Hutchinson, prospects are diminishing by the Berry, Vickers; subs, Anderson, Ross M urray netted their goal K ing’s H ead A ...... 7 0 7 4 round the future of the club in yet to take their compulsory rest W heatsheaf A ...... 70 74 Davis, Lavin, Proud, Kitching, ^ r* H I M week. Bridge Inn made a dra­ Houlahan, Clarke, Graham, from the penalty spot. they are out of the hunt. Cricket C lub ...... 6 6 7 8 Patterson, Dye, Bell, Barber, Ross of "Wild on Hi e coming season due to the matic rise from 13th to seventh H odgson. Cricketers Arms B continue to B eaconsfield ...... 5 5 8 9 Farrell, Ruddock, Worley, Dixon, vately-run windling support both on and spot after pulverising struggling be an enigma as they yo-yo up Two for Bonilla Rose & Crow n ...... 3 9 1 0 5 Bottoms, Jenkins; subs, Ellwood va the pitch. It was felt the club newcomers Golden Lion by a A brace for Murray and down the table. After crash­ D I V I S I O N 2 and Jackson. , not continue without addi- massive 8-1 in successive weeks Barnard Castle Glaxo Sunday Teesdale Boys Under 15 were F A ing 6-3 at home to Royal they ^ & W dftotni dAional support in terms of play- to move to an 111 points total. team had a good 4-0 home win away in the league cup to North­ Langdon B eck ...... 9 3 5 1 The match was sponsored by stormed to a 9-0 victory the fol­ club president Freddie Leish- uie Club Houseona^rs a n d h elp ers. This condemns Golden Lion to against Brandon Brawns Den to allerton and started brightly Kingps H ead B ...... 9 1 5 3 lowing week to move up to fifth man. As the club will not be The night in quesDn^l Anyone interested in playing certain wooden spoonists. Hope­ take it into the semi finals of the creating a number of chances B o w e s W M C ...... 8 4 6 0 spot with 107. DLI Social Club going on tour, games will be raged. In addition, fr helping the club is being asked fully they will not be too dis­ Invitation Cup. with some good passing football. M o o r c o c k B ...... 8 0 6 4 recorded a handy 6-3, 5-4 double like to thmk Banad i0 contact A nth°ny on Teesdale heartened as they will find Brandon got off to the better Their first goal was a spectac R e d L i o n ...... 7 8 6 6 arranged for this Saturday. over Three Horse Shoes to take W heatsheaf B ...... 72 7 2 themselves a better team for the start but were weak in front of ular 20 yard drive by Meney. A M x to H a r r y t * 7 7 0 2 '______up sixth place on 107, but they W hite S w an ...... 6 5 7 9 experience. goal. Glaxo’s first attack saw brilliant cross from Lowes was Bainbridge on form may be hard pushed to retain O ak T ree ...... 5 4 9 0 Red Well extended their win­ shots from Phil McGuire and headed in by Baum for a 2-0 Barnard Castle II were away wee again, very many tty Olive Rowlinson their customary second position. R e d W e l l ...... 3 2 1 1 2 ning streak to seven games Ross Murray hit the woodwork. half-tim e scoreline. The Tees to Northallerton IV and came W hite Swan added to the everyone who has Wped) WinS dOmS On 1 1 6 when they won the battle of the I Darren Harrison put them dale boys went further ahead away with a good 24-19 win. problems of old rivals Royal Oak ‘Wild on Wheels” a ra a domino drive at the Scarth lower reaches, walloping Rose & ahead, netting from an excellent through Logan but then gave FIVE A SIDE FOOTBALL Their points came from tries by by inflicting a 6-3, 5-4 double on cess. The club now has H a l l in S ta i n d r o p in a id o f th e Crown 6-3. But all good things cross from Neil Worley. M urray away two soft goals. This spurr David Atkinson, Adam Bellwood the Butterknowle team to share Red Star and Piston members. village’s Christmas lights was come to an end and Crown edged made it 2-0 with a delightful ed them back into action. Baum and Charlie Bainbridge, who eighth spot with Blue Bell on SSjSwon by Olive Rowlinson w ith home the following week by the chip over the keeper. notched his second and Bonilla also kicked all three conversions 103 points. They may have con­ share 11 goals TEESDALE 116. R obert A rm strong, Gwen odd peg. Brandon were pinned back for netted a brace to make it 6-2. and a penalty to win the man ol demned Oak to a spell in B divi­ DWCI(J)l|(lBrown and Evelyn Pattinson There will be a captains’ meet­ much of the second half. M urray Teesdale Under 15: Gatenby, AC Red Star hit five goals in the match award. sion as their 81 points keeps THE DISTRICT COUtvere n o t f a r b e h in d w ith 114. ing at the Montalbo Hotel next notched his second and McGuire Kean, Hackett, Lewandowski, the Teesdale five a side league received the followingOther results were: 113 Fred Wednesday at 8.30pm about the completed the scoring. The Iddon, Lowes, Logan, Meney, this week but still went down as Two tries by Drake Piston Broke replied with six. for planning pennisnoii F a r r a h , J o y c e T e m p le a n d W ill- Ram blers carried end of season social and presen­ Brandon keeper made a magnifi­ Wilde, Bonilla, Baum, Edwards, As in previous weeks Castle Deerbolt Rangers held onto Planning (LltfedMfca m B ell; 112 D o ris S te e le , E n id tation evening. All teams are to cent save to deny McGuire a sec­ Brooks, Vayro. were able to field a third team at on in snow - but their lead at the top of the table Consemtk»Areis|kOoll a n d H a r r y F e l l . R o b e r t be represented. Annual trophies ond. Craig Harrison was excep­ home to Consett III, and were Barron slots home with a 3-0 victory over Ancient Developments Johnson won th e children’s prize were they m ad? must be returned then. tional in the Glaxo midfield. strong enough to lend the visi­ Glaxo: Blackett, Rathbone, Barnard Castle Under 14 Unicorn. Their closest rivals Conservitloita^ith 1 0 9 . T h e b o o b y p r iz e w a s W ith an indifferent weather tors some players. Castle won 1. Amendments hwetaivon b y A n d re a R ic h a r d s o n 91. KARATE Stevenson, Blackwell, Chisnall, travelled to Richmond for a cup | Glaxo Club also had a 3-0 win forecast only a few hardy souls 27-0. Paul Drake scored two to the approved pis§|------Worley, C. Harrison, D. H arris­ quarter final with several play­ but they got it the easy way, set off on Barnard Castle Ram­ tries, and there were one apiece Darren Goat chosen on, Simpson, M urray, McGuire; ers missing. Despite a valiant thanks to Turks Head withdraw­ posed Safeway m BARNARD CASTLE & DISTRICT blers outing to W estgate. As for John Archer and Nigel subs, Wall, Oates. performance they had to settle ing. Brown Jug also received a 3- Lumsden. Ian Holdstock kicked rear of Gdpttta F IV E S & THREES LEAGUE they climbed from Eggleston for English team The after match quiz was eas­ for a 1-1 draw. 0 victory as Bamingham Veter­ two conversions and a penalty. over Bollihope Moor the road Darren Goat, 16, of Startforth A CAPTAINS'MEETING ily won by Robbo’s Mackems. Richmond started the brighter ans failed to field a team. Full turned from wet to white. How­ Park, has been chosen to repre­ tion at die office oik1 be held at the Montalbo Hotel of the two teams but gradually results were: ever, they safely reached Stan­ sent at the Inter­ AC Red Star 5 Piston Broke 6. Coming up trumps Wednesday, 24th March the town boys settled more into hope and eventually W estgate. national Sport K arate Associa­ Bolton notches two the game. Ryan Pritchard head­ Glaxo Club 3 Turks Head 0. Four Bridge Club results at Barn­ mal office hours. 8 .3 0 p.m . They were joined by an intre­ tion world championships in A Richard Burn goal gave ed down for Andrew Smith to Alls 6 Dream Team 3. Ancient ard Castle on Friday were: N/S Any represenut»Dj:^j| c|ubS to be represented and all pid pair from the Richmond Orlando, Florida, in July. Etherley Dog & Gun the lead send David Barron through. He Unicom 0 Deerbolt Rangers 3. 1, Mr and Mrs Greig; 2, Mr and j K.O: Annual Trophies returned, group. The leader said, “In the It is another honour for against the run of play at home slotted the ball away neatly for Three Horse Shoes 4 Bedrock Mrs W atts; 3, Mr Burnip and words of M agnus M agnusson, wilhin rooty a* fa: p r° 9 re s s report on Social Evening Darren, who is doing exception­ to Spring Gardens Blacksmiths the opening goal. Rovers 1. Brown Jug 3 Barning- Mrs Malcolm. E/W 1, Mr Hard­ we’ve started so we’ll finish.” ally well in the sport. ing and Mrs Owen; 2, Mrs due of appearance ill and Presentation Night. o n S u n d a y . Richmond responded well but ham Veterans 0. Blacksmiths The walk up Middlehope Burn He is studying advanced art brave goalkeeping by Jam es Arms 0 Castle Wallers 5. Finney and Mrs Johnson; 3, Mr You may wish to bear He set up Nigel Bolton for was different as there were cas­ and design at Darlington College Woodhead and the woodwork Hezbollah 4 M orritt Arms 5. and Mrs Byers. under the Local b Etherley’s second, by which time cades and waterfalls where nor­ of Technology. they were in full control. Bolton kept them out. Man of the match (Access to Infonnini1 1 1 1 1 1 9 8 1 mally non exist. A brief cuppa David Brown was denied a num­ any represenutkns if added a third and Gary W hitt­ •SltES A W W AM S:;' 5 BLOCK STORAGE was enjoyed in the shelter of old aker made it 4-0 with a shot ber of times at the other end. As W.R. Bell and Mac HEATERS PUBLIC NOTICE mine workings. A young shep­ | from the edge of the box. the game wore on Richmond lie. Teesdale District Council herd passed them twice, his Very Good Condition. m win nursery trial Etherley eased off in the sec­ took the upper hand and they Black & Decker GT249 Building (Local Authority Charges) expression seeming to question equalised midway through the £50 the lot M ond half but notched two more HEDGE TRIMMER Regulations 1998 their sanity. By then the snow on committee day goals near the end. Adam Warr- second half. Both teams missed Buyer to dismantle and take Teesdale House, Notice is hereby given that in ac co r­ was ankle deep. Looking up at Two trials were held at Cogden [en slammed the ball in from good chances but neither could with 3 6 ft. of cable. Cost £48 last away. Galgate, dance with Regulation 12 of the above Waltons Allotment it was about Hall Farm, Fremington, on long range and Les Stephenson manage a winner. They meet June. Two years’ guarantee left. Barnard Castle, Tel. 01833 638669 Regulations, the Council have adopt­ to d e e p e n . Saturday by permission of M r L. netted a sixth. Result 6-0. Man again in the replay at Barnard Genuine reason for sale. Co. Durham, They could see a wall they ed a “Scheme of Fees” which will Allison and family, on the of the match was Richard Bum. Castle this Sunday. £25. No offers. DL128EL were aiming for, but not a stile. come into effect on 1st April, 1999. N orthern Sheepdog Association’s Etherley: Heslop, Huntrods, Barnard Castle Under 14: 17ih March, 1999. Snow had drifted to the top of Tel. Teesdale 631636 WANTED The Scheme of Fees may be inspected committee day. They were judged Stephenson, W alker, Emerson, W oodhead, Richards, Bellew, the next two stiles so they by M r B. Hope. Kellett, Child, Houlton, Childs, from 25th March, 1999 at Teesdale W hittaker, Bum, W arren, Turn­ OLD FURNITURE Goods Vi walked on hard snow across the Nursery: 1, W.R. Bell of Bar- Smith, Barron, Hope, Pritchard. House, 43 Galgate, Barnard Castle er, Hardaker, Bolton; sub, Lyall. top of the wall. Sleet was blast­ ningham with Mac 60; 2, W. Etherley entertain Evenwood Lo g s Damaged or painted. ■during the normal office hours of: ing in their faces as they headed Paintings, Bric-a-Brac. Skidmore of Wolsingham with Travellers Rest on Sunday in Double for Lodge Best Hardwood from p.m. Monday to for Wolf Cleugh Farm where a Full or part house, shed, garage ROBINSON, BEITf^,45 a m " 5 00 Joy 56; 3, T. Brownrigg of New- the semi finals of the League Barnard Castle Under 10 farm er’s wife gave them permis­ established local woodcutter. clearances. md DAVID THOMS1 ^ ursday '"cius.ve, beggin on Lune w ith Tweed 49; 4, Cup; players meet 9.30am. played their first 11-a-side own sion to shelter in an outbuilding Free delivery. SON trading i l l 18 45 am ~ 4 30 P-m- Fnday- G. Guy of Chilton with Rock 47; match of the season, a friendly VERE FURNISHINGS j. 0f QyfflrtiflgFor further information, please con- for their lunch. 5, W.R. Bell of Bamingham with at home to Catterick AWS. Contact: lain Dalton (Winston) Turning towards Rookhope Ross 44; 6, H. Sidgwick of Barnard Castle ton, Richmond, N.Btact Mr- E- p Fay|e- the Building Gowland seals win M artin Tinkler opened the (01325) 730259 the sleet was at their backs. Eggleston with Mac 42. 7BLis ^jplyin*^ Contro1 Manager on Teesdale 696287. Barnard Castle Under 13 scoring for the town boys. The Friendly: Reliable: Helpful: Local Heading from Smailsburn Farm, Open: 1, A. Bainbridge of Ovingtoo ------enjoyed a trophy success on Catterick keeper was kept busy RAYBURN SUPREME Solid Fuel Distance no object. which is messy even in summer, Coverhead with Joss 74; 2, J. Sunday when they lifted the throughout the first half and Cooker with central heating boil­ Tel. 01833 690012 there was speculation as to Bousfield of Harwood with Skip ^ ■ 3J| GRAZING J i Edward Curran Cup, beating made several excellent saves be- er. Two tone Brown. £600.— 24 hrs. answerphone whether it would be ankle, knee 73; 3, W. Skidmore of Wolsing­ vehicle ttlltok______“ Brompton 3-0 in the final. The ore he was beaten by a deflected 01833 637732. or waist deep but there was no ham with Joy 64; 4, J. Bousfield Owners or match was played at Bedale. shot from Bradley Rowntree. p ro b le m . must of Harwood with Cap 63; 5, G. Matthew Gowland netted the Catterick netted a penalty but EX. CATALOGUE AND (including W ft SUMMER They had fun at the end of the Smallish i MB' Guy of Chilton with Glen 62; 6, first after only eight m inutes. Barnard Castle went into a 4-1 walk with four ladies and a man SURPLUS SUITES F. Satterthwaite of Brough with The town boys increased their lead early in the second half POOL TABLE their use or trying to get changed into dry from £300. E.g. Argos, Sofias and GRAZING B e n 62. lead midway through the first with a quick double from Ian would be ^ clothes in a phone kiosk. Blenheims: £350. Blue Draylon tost with An inter-club trial with half with a close range effort by Lodge. Rowntree notched a fifth wanted. written repr^J required for 20 small The next outing is this Sun­ Suite: Catalogue price £700, my i food W indermere was held on Sunday Craig Shackleton. Man of the after making a fine interception Traffic day when cars will leave John price: £300. Choice of 15. Free Tel. Bullocks. with 15 dogs from each club. It match Gowland notched his sec­ on the halfway line and chipping EisteniHo**! Street at 9am for Greta Bridge delivery. w a s ju d g e d b y M r a n d M rs F. ond with an excellent second the ball over the keeper. Tel. 01388 710840 and a 10 mile walk. 01325 730789 Satterthw aite of Brough. half strike. Nicholas Parry took the tally Tel. 01388 772545 current s i l f f i | § l 1, Timothy Longton of Quern- Barnard Castle Under 13: to six after a good through ball Repraa*"^ more with Moss 84 W; 2, A. BARNARD CASTLE DOG TRAINING Pritchard, Wayman, Hethering- from Jackie Latcham. Catterick G e n t’s /B o y ’s R a le ig h WANTED! tin* send»«ff.. WANTED LAND Temple of Holmbrook with ton, Baum, Close, Mills, worked hard and netted late in ANY OLD BRIC-A-BRAC CLUB Racing Cycle, 5-speed. taliotis w in Teesdale to rent for Lassie 81 N; 3, A. Foster of Dominick, Blenkinsop, Yorke, the game. Result 6-2. It was a JUGS, VASES, TEAPOTS, BASIC OBEDIENCE CLASSES Cartm el Fell with Blaze 79 W; 4 Lady’s/Girl’s Racing s a g Gowland, Shackleton, Foster, good all round team perfor­ ORNAMENTS, CLOCKS, H a i l f grazing, mowing. Starting Wednesday, 7th April S. W alton of Penrith w ith Dug 78 Bonilla, Wood, W itham. mance and solid defensive dis­ C y c le , 12-speed, both fully CUTLERY, PICTURES, KBllW* j jjg W; 5, A. Bainbridge of Coverhead Barnard Castle Under 13 Apply Box WL8, Instructor Pat Ralph play by the town boys. The team rebuilt. BRASSES, OLD COSTUME Traffic1 with Ben 78 N; 6, M. Collin of have a chance to progress in manager extended his thanks to JEWELLERY, ETC. Teesdale Mercury, Tel. 01833 690562 £ 4 0 e a c h . Skeeby with Tweed 75 N. North another cup this Sunday. They all the parents who turned out Tel. 01677 423813 Barnard Castle. 7 p.m.- 9 p.m. ern 950 W indermere 926. play W eardale in a quarter final. to cheer them. Tel. 01833 650455 two % it Opatf'1*