22nd August, 1990 “"N Wednesday, 22nd August, 1990. >le are THE TEESDALE MERCURY FOOTBALL lo u se Veteran Ken still heads the field Club offers therapist, Sheila Teesdale Athletic Club's went home with his name on frantic sprint for the finishing trophy stayed at home with weekend ilso works from Ken Sanderson passed the four of the trophies. line, with Malcolm Ingram of Tfeesdale. e. forty mark and became a More than 330 runners took Crook beating Blyth's Tony More than 60 runners of coaching $rs of the Teesdale veteran runner this year — part in Sunday's run, when Horsley by less than a second. dropped out along the route, Bamarcf Castle F.C. will be f Trust held their but he still managed to steady rain most of time kept Winner of the women's tro­ which took them from the hosting a coaching weekend on Eil general meeting beat the rest of the local the participants cool but also phy was Frances Cooke, of starting point outside Glaxo in Saturday and Sunday, 15th h and expressed field in this year's Glaxo slowed them down a little. The March AC., in 1 hr 48.51, with Harmire Road, Barnard and 16th September. ill the support they 25km of Teesdale road race.. fastest man home, Peter Denise Tunstall the first Castle, over the County The cost of the course will be Dm the community He finished the run in 1 hr Brown of Wirral Athletic Club, Teesdale AC. female member Bridge, through Lartington, £2.50, and it will be open to last year, 30.38, fifth overall but beating was timed at 1 hr 27.27, more to cross the finishing line in 2 Cotherstone, Romaldkirk and players under the age of 16 on s or gifts to Claire his time of last year, when he than five minutes slower than hr 05.31. Eggleston for the long haul fe come from The was also first Teesdale runner the 1989 winner. The fight for Blyth took the men's team back to Glaxo and the finish­ the 1st September. Sessions will be held on the Band of the Green home, by three minutes. He second place ended up as a award, but the women’s team ing line. Despite the weather, Barnard Castle hundreds of villagers turned Saturday from 10am till noon cle, Barnard Castle out along the way to encourage and l-3pm; and on the llaxo, Mrs Johnson, those taking part, and a crowd Sunday 10-noon and 12.30- cup, Cotherstone gathered at Glaxo to cheer 2.30pm. Saturday sessions will b Church Sunday them at the end. be on the Ten Fields and the ‘ Inner Wheel Club Trophies were handed over Sunday venue is still to be >thers. at a special presentation in the anounced. re given a television Glaxo social club by factory Ken Sanderson crossing the Glaxo carpark finishing line In charge of coaching will be from the sixth form manager John Musgrave and the president of coaching for New Marske, 2.00.28; 4 Christine Ann Veteran women. 35-39: 1 Barbara y studies group at his wife, Wendy. Brown, Houghton Harriers, 2.04.26; 5 Kettle, New Marske, 2.07.06; 2 Jan the Football Association in School after a big Results: Denise Tunstall, Teesdale AC, 2.05.31; Young, Elvet Striders, 2.07.15. 40-44: 1 County Durham, the popular g effort. M en: 1 Peter Bohan, Wirral AC, 6 Elspeth Lawson, Elswick, 2.05.48; 7 Elspeth Lawson, Elswick, 2.05.48; 2 George Wardle. He will be 1.27.27; 2 Malcolm Ingram, Crook, Elizabeth Green, Elvet Striders, Ann Sanderson, Teesdale AC, 2.11.44. it is hoping to seek 1.28.37; 3 Tony Horsley, Blyth RC, 2.06.17; 8 Barbara Kettle, New Mareke, 45-49: Elizabeth Green, Elvet Stridere, assisted by four coaches, each status in the next 1.28.38; 4 Andrew Brown, Blyth RC, 2.07.06; 9 Jan Young, Elvet Striders, 2.06.17; 2 Ann Calvert, Teesdale AC, one appointed by the Football an application is 1.30.32; 5 Ken Sanderson, Tfcesdale AC, 2.07.15; 10 Ann Sanderson, Teesdale 2.14.30. Association. de to Telethon for 1.30.38; 6 David Thompson, Swaledale AC, 2.11.44. Team winners: Men: Blyth (Ibny Hopefully, included in the RR, 1.31.09; 7 Kevin Fenwick, Loft us, Horsley, Andrew Brown, Rob Hall, funds. Veteran men, 40-44: 1 Ken four will be an ex-player who 1.31.19; 8 Andrew Scaife, Elvet Sanderson, Teesdale AC 1.30.38; 2 Rob David Kitching), 19 points. W om en: Striders, 1.31.33; 9 Pete Ivin, Hall, Blyth, 1.32.09; 3 David Lawson, Teesdale (Denise Tunstall,m Ann not only played in the first Sunderland, 1.31.49; 10 John Dennis, Sunderland, 1.33.44. 45-49: 1 David Sanderson, Ann Calvert, Jean Blackett) division, but also in a Cup Crook, 1.32.00; 11 Rob Hall, Blyth RC, Kitching, Blyth, 1.36.00; 2 Lawrence Glaxo winners: Men: 1 Ken Final. 1.32.09; 12 Nigel Hollier, Elswick Cummings, Crook, 1.36.21; 3 Robert Sanderson, Barnard Castle; 2 Roddy The club is looking to extend Harriers, 1.32.38; 13 Roddy O'Hara, Balmer, South Shields, 1.37.25. 50-54: O'Hara, Annan; 3 Dennis Gee, Barnard Annan, 1.32.58; 14 Trevor MacQuire, 1 Alan Lowe, New Marske, 1.38.22; 2 C astle. W om en: 1 Julie Simmons, this sort of event by having a New Marske Harriers, 1.33.28; 15 Peter Taylor, Border Harriers, 1.39.56, Ware; 2 Liz Lamb, Barnard Castle. professional coach attending David Lawson, Sunderland, 1.33.44. 55-59:1 Bruce Christie, Wigan, 1.56.50; T eam s: 1 Barnard Castle (Ken training nights of each team at W om en: 1 Frances Cooke, March 2 Herbert Holland, N.Vets AC, 1.58.18. Sanderson, Dennis Gee, Alan Bray, least once a month. )OMS, AC, 1.48.51; 2 Julie Beverley Simmons, 60-plus: 1 Bill Mcneil, Durham City Bernie Hamilton); 2 Annan (Roddy John and Wendy Musgrave with the local trophy winners after the presentation WGC Joggers, 1.58.20; 3 Edith Moran, Harriers, 1.45.29. O'Hara, Colin Quint, Ian Brown). With the future in mind, the E committee are looking into a BOWLING overs with Brian Scaife (36 GOLF coaching course that would y Auction on n.o.) saw Raby to a good total lead to a full Football Triple success of 193-6 after 40 overs. Association coaching badge for 1990, Barnard Castle Ladies were Town team sweeps to Raby bowlers contained the Jack Manning Trophy senior players. )MS, at home to Shildon in the Rockcliffe batsmen with the These events take a lot of liture and afternoon league, winning all help of some brilliant fielding running. If you feel there are three rinks. The following day victory by ten from several of the home team, battle ends in a tie times when you might have an with Duncan Hurlstone, who There was a tie for the Jack the fact that her family and hour to spare, please contact in the evening league the When Barnard Castle met Crook managed to pass this rd Base; Satin Ladies were away to won the fielding award, out­ Manning Trophy at Barnard their families, from Folkstone, the secretary on 31022. The 1 Oak Gate Leg Normanby Hall II they took total for the loss of 7 wickets standing. Rockcliffe lost wick­ Castle Golf Club on Sunday Leicester, and Scarborough committee are always looking Top; Selection anC* fu^ advantage of winning the with Thaxton serving 58 and ets steadily to Nick Jones (4- when the Deric Hugill had come together. for ways to raise money so one, but lost the long game. toss against weak opposition another four passing the 20 ver Chair (dis- 70) and Mark Poole (2-41), but and Peter Crummie, both had Under 18: Maureen Wilson that their club can provide the The Mens' teams met in a to record their most resound- mark. rious Sets Oak were held together by a splen­ an excellent 42 point total, one 38 points, Margaret Melrose equipment that is needed to friendly competition. The A ing win of the season on Warming Pan; The best bowling was by did 80 from opener John ahead of third placed Colin take football into Teesdale1 s Tteam won three rinks to one. Saturday. 29 points, 19-26: Joyce Ward ^are, Ironware, junior Chris Heslop who took 4 French. Once he had been dis­ Mackenzie. R. Hindmarch and community. The drying pitch, early in 39 points, Ena Eldrett 37 Double Beds; On Saturday Barnard Castle for 28 in 8 overs. missed, caught on the bound­ the game, helped the bowlers R Watson followed, both with points, Lilian Sangster 36 my other inter- were hosts to bowlers from ary by Hurlstone, the visitors Cockfield miss (and the bowlers have needed Raby open up 40 points, then came T. Lane points, Norma Peacock 36 Hetton-le-Hole. Before the were unable to penetrate the 39, Mark Brown 39, Michael help this summer!) as points. 27-36: Mary Caygill 35 their chances match Coun A Wilkinson, the defensive field and at the end Brown 39 and G. Duncan 39. rom 2 p.m. to 4 Normanby Hall were dis­ four-point lead points on the back nine from Cockfield out classed their Mayor, accompanied by Mrs of their 40 overs were 166 for The hole-in-one competition morning of sale missed for 59. Raby opened up a four-point Moyra Ashman 35 points, opponents West Auckland Wilkinson, presented the nine, giving Raby a comfort­ The ball moved and lifted lead at the top of the on Thursday was won by Steve Grace Whiteford 34 points on Eden Arms in a match in Hetton president with a able 27-run victory. disconcertingly, though the Darlington and District Embleton with an excellent the back nine from Joyce which they were beaten 2:1 at plaque bearing the town's coat batsmen might have done a lit- League by defeating Cock- one-over-par round of 72-9-63, Lowes 34 points. Longest home. Cockfield's first chance of arms. After welcoming the tie better had they shown erton. Semi-final defeat with S. Sutcliffe 83-18-65 in Drive Silver Division Margaret to Paul Todd whose over head ^ G ? visitors the Mayor gave a Electing to bat in the more patience. Both Tony Electing to bat, Raby made second place. Others who did Melrose, 2nd Drive Bronze kick went over the goalkeeper resume of the history of the T.G.Denham Cup semi-final well were G. Rumfitt 81-16-65, Borrowdale and Chris Lloyd steady progress in spite of los­ division Jill Hugill. Nearest and bounced on the line and ATION design. The match ended in against Raby, Lands made D. Bayles 80-13-76, B. Lawson have bowled a tighter line for ing an early , Duncan Pin Annie Nevill; 2, Jean back out. honours even but Hetton won good progress against the six- less reward. Hurlstone (40) and Mark Poole 73-6-67, S. Lowes 85-18-67, C McLuckie. Mixed Green some Eden Arms went in at half •the long game by six shots. man Raby attack. S. Linsley Sensing that an easy win (31) putting on 54 runs before Hamilton 69-1-68, R. May- p. Ashley and N. Raw. 35 time with a two goal advan­ (53) and R. Tbokey (35) put on [DENT was in prospect most of Hurlstone was run out. Neil berry 80-12-68, N. E. Raw 77- net; 2, M. Smith P.ana tage. In the second half 43 runs for the second wicket, This week's teams Barnard~ Castle's ~ catches 0vuvxvstuck Foster (32) continued to keep . ,. 9-68, K. Sowerby 96-28-68 and Blaimire. 36 net; 3, J. Raw and Cockfield pulled one back roR and the Normanby innings the score moving but just at ^ the^nsitors innings closed J. R. Wilson 75-7-68. A. Ashley. 36.5 net. Putting: 1, when John Fowler was let Barnard Castle 1st XI v Norton at at 124-4. The mixed open four-ball M. Kennedy; 2, P.Connelly; 3, down and Shaun Somers con­ home, Saturday 1.30pm. Meet ground ended after a mere 24 overs. the time when Raby needed to ision Although Neil Foster (31) better-ball Stableford held on S. Evans. verted the penalty. Cockfield lpm: M. Stanwix (captain), J. The 20 points for victory accelerate they lost three and Colin Oates (24 n.o.) made :d CASTLE Ashworth, I. Swinburn, R. Mardon, T. Saturday resulted in four pairs At the end of the prize giv- had many more chances but were a formality and John quick wickets. Skipper Ian a spirited effort to make the :nder in 3 Lots, Borrowdale, D. Stanwix, J. Hesp, S. Ashworth and Ian Swinburn Dent (22 n.o.) and Paul Hedley scoring 44 points, but the^ win- ing, the Lady Captain was pre- just could not find the net. Morrell, J. Ashman, C. L loyd, S. required total, Lands skipper ners over the last nine holes fi August, 1990. gathered the runs with almost managed to make the total sented with a bouquet of flow­ Team: P. Beadle; S. Brenkley. Scorer: R. Chesman. 1st XI Robert Little bowled his four were Mr Ken Chapman and away v Hartlepool, Monday, 1.30pm. embarrassing ease. Ashworth, respectable with 46 runs from ers, then a buffet meal was Coulthard; D. Wallis; J. Wrem; Leave noon as above. overs for only 19 runs, taking Mrs Vera Hatfield. Second served. S. Bainbridge; J. Fowler;S. a touch out of form lately, clat- the last six overs, giving Raby three wickets, and C. Elliott Barnard Castle 2nd XI v Castle tered six fours and, not to be a final score of 185-7. place went to Mr and Mrs J. The winners of the August Somers; D. Wigley; A. Peairs; Eden, away, Monday 1.30pm. Leave with four overs for 11 runs and Jackson, third to Mr and Mrs outdone, Swinburn ended the The home side batted steadi­ medal were S. Wilkinson 77- M. Ruffley; P. Todd. Subs: W. noon prompt: A. Hedley (captain), A. one wicket made scoring diffi­ W. J. Peach, fourth to Mr and Jones, G. Quinn, R. Motteshead, A. proceedings, at just after 4pm, ly and all of the first four bats­ 10-67, E. Kinghorn 91-23-68, Peairs; S. Oxamam; K. Raine; cult. At the end of their 20 Mrs W. Evans and fifth to Mr Beadle, R. Beadle, P. Armstrong, M. with three succesive bound­ men made reasonable scores, P. Connelly 79-10-69. D. Bainbridge. Henderson, A. Holroyd, T. Mardon, P. overs, Raby were 14 short, giv­ M. Dixon and Miss P. Connolly The Eilleen Driver competi­ kbus Swinburn. Scorer: M. Winter. aries. with B.Dale outstanding with T ing Lands a good victory. who had 43 points. tion produced a wonderful INXS Barnard Castle res V v St Helens Normanby Hall: 59 all out. 67. When he was run out with The play-off for the club round of golf by Caroline yow, Sunday, away. Leave Scala 5.30pm Thursday Bowling: T Borrowdale 12-2- the score on 145-3 with six J. Allinson 79 Dcember, £28 23/8/90: R. Close, I. Swinburn, S. Fry, 31-4; C Lloyd 11.5-3-26-6. overs remaining, the game was championships between Mark Hodgeson as she shot a gross MAUDE'S P. Harrison, D. Moore, M. Briggs, A. As J. Allinson 79 and A. Brown and Mike Porter did Barnard Castle) Barnard Castle: J Ashworth evenly balanced. Mark Poole 71. The competition was a sta­ LLY IDOL Pye, A. Stephenson, A. Beadle, J. Toulson 46 took Eggleston to not take place on Sunday due bleford however. The results Hesp, M. Shaw. Subs: E. Stoddart, N. 33; I Swinbum not out (4-52) took two wickets in an 136-2 with nine overs left, they irgh, Saturday, over, and Nick Jones, who to inclement weather. being: C. Hodgeson 41 points, COACHES cember, £27-50 Worley, D. Ambler, J. Lambert. 29. Total 62-0. seemed set for a massive score Barnard Castle) Barnard Castle won by 10 bowled throughout the innings L. Sangster 31 points, S. against Eryholme. But they Wilkinson 30 points on the Sunday, 9th September IN MAIDEN Railway Sleepers wickets. for 3-63, took another in the were all out for 160. Poetry day gham N.E.C. back nine from, S. Evans 30 HUMBER BRIDGE and — following over to put Raby in A. Todd gave a fine perfor­ 5th December, £27. points. Crossing Timbers Seconds hang on command. WHlmance ...... Hin reply, i taking 5-57 as for the ladies LINCOLN CITY ip Darlington) HI _ It rained in the early morn­ Eryholme ended four ri .LY JOEL Concrete Sleepers The game between Barnard Cockerton back^to^e game ° ] ^ U " * ing on Lady Captain's day, it PIGEONS gham N.E.C. short. A. Tbulson took 3-74. Sunday, 16th September 10th October, £35 ] delivered nationwide. Castle II and Preston II start- with some fierce hitting, tak- then kept fine but there was a Cotterills' day ST. MARY’S LOCH and • in Darlington) { ed in hot, sunny conditions, jng 14 runs from the penultim A .Todd 60 wind which made the golf Y MONDAYS SEAGRAVES (Contractors) Ltd. but after 55 overs of non-stop ate over, leaving them needing interesting. In the morning 31 Race results for Staindrop SCOTTISH BORDERS Eggleston made a first utley Bay toil for the Barnard Castle six runs from the final over, ladies played a stableford, full H.S. from Nottingham flown i November, £17*50 Bishop Auckland (0388) round exit from the Maude bowlers it was obvious the Going for the winning hit, he handicap, stopping for refresh­ Saturday: 1, J. Cotterill and Sunday, 23rd September Barnard Castle) 832402 Cup at Gilling West. With A. lay, 3rd September game would be a struggle as was brilliantly caught on the ments and a chat with the Son velocity 1232; 2, L. Woof, OTLEY and EMMERDALE Preston made 205 for 9 wick- boundary. Chris Jackson Tbdd making 60 they reached Lady Captain on the ninth. )$ ticket and travel Son and Ptn 1184; 3 and 4, Mr FARM COUNTRY ets. (A. Jones 5-73, G. Quinn 122-2 off 18 eight-ball overs. ng Rockbus U.K. JOHN WILKINSON stopped the ball crossing the After a break for sandwiches and Mrs P. Pattison 1182, 3-73.) Despite the loss of an early and cake, there was a twelve !5) 721555 (PHOTOGRAPHY) line but was unable to hold 1181. J. Cotterill and Son won Tel. Teesdale 37341 Despite some lusty blows onto it, and Hurlstone caught wicket Gilling had little trou­ hole, mixed greensome compe­ all pools and star nom. 9 p.m. 7 days! ble in knocking off the runs nd cheques by post)' for your from Quinn and Walker, the the rebound. It left Cockerton tition in the afternoon. r call at town were always struggling with eight wickets and three At the presentation in the Wedding Photographs on 180-8, giving Raby a five- lusic and Books and in the end were thankful run victory. Paul Hedley won overs left. evening, the Lady Captain, , Barnard Castle Eggleston: A. Todd 60, R. Family Portraits to the last three batsmen the Raby fielding award. Joyce Quilter, commented that 833)31201 Purcell 2, J. Allinson 29no, C. Armstrong, Winter and those present obviously did not Specialists in Reproduction Pine Furniture Instant Passports Trotter 19no, Ex 14, 122-2. Social Occasions Chesman for hanging on so Revenge victory Robson 1-39, Todd 1-46, agree with Mark Twain who Large Quantities o f Pine always in Stock VILLAGE HALL long. Barnard Castle held out Martin 0-28. said, "Golf was a good walk AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES ECUE& Tel. Teesdale 40332 to make 92 for 9 wickets and Raby kept up their challenge spoilt." She thought that golf Tables made to any size Furniture made to order earn a draw. (Walker 18, for the League title with a West's fine start was a game where one could 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Weekdays ILIDH COAL £75 Quinn 15). revenge victory against forget worries and cares for a 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturdays. Village Band COKE £100 Rockcliffe Park. Batting first, Raby elected to bat against few hours , and enjoy the fresh at COKE SINGLES £60 Andrew Raine 89 Raby were in deep trouble at Barton in the Maude Cup, and air and scenery. ANTHRACITE NUTS £125 n Village Hall Etherley II had a high scor- 36 for four after 12 overs, with Alan Lowcock was run out in After reading an appropriate 9{eu>gate ‘IHn on ANTHRACITE GRAINS £120 Dave Raine (4-28) bowling the first over. But Neil Foster poem the Lady Captain Environment Friendly ng game against Crook. In 30 and Peter Jackson 39 thanked her Vice Captain, st September SMOKELESS BRIQUETTES batting first and scoring 180 very well, I p.m. (Opiten Fires £90) for 7 they were indebted to However, stands of 46 helped them to 121-8. Sylvia Evans, the committee Sale,-rooms 24 NEWGATE, BARNARD CASTE • Steak Supper AflMi prices per tonne Andrew Raine who scored 89, between Neil Foster (30) and In reply Steven West, junior and all those who had helped Minimum order 500 kgs. his highest individual score, skipper Ian Dent (74 n.o. with team wicket keeper, took a make the day a success. She (0833) 690401 — Evenings 40809 Teesdale 21201 Tel. Discount Fuels Peter Dunning came next with five sixes) for the fifth wicket, catyh off the second ball, and remarked that her day had .PyChild £2-50 (0388) 721877 2 3 # and then 93 from the last nine the visitors were all out for 86. been made so much happier by