Skipper John Ashworth Is Top Bat in Last Season Game Could Win Much As He Liked

Skipper John Ashworth Is Top Bat in Last Season Game Could Win Much As He Liked

THE TEESDALE MERCURY Wednesday, 30th October, 1985. j RUGBY Not afraid of that SQUASH FIVES AND THREES G. Patterson grabs splendid record McCubbin survives Cricketers Arms B two good tries open 4 point gap Another fine performance from a tough pounding Barnard Castle’s first visit to Barnard Castle gave them their at top of table Ryton resulted in an excellent third successive win against Hartle­ “Referee—is he allowed to do By recording an excellent double game played in ideal conditions by pool Rovers. From the kick-off that?” asked Ian McCuibbin, play­ over Workingmen’s Club A, two well ma/tched sides. Castle Castle showed they were not ing for Glaxo II against N.E. Cricketer’s Arms B not only had quickly put Ryton under pressure frightened by Rovers’ record of Tennis Centre. He was having a the satisfaction of collecting 12 deep in their own half. only three defeats in three years. hard time against Tim Blackburn, points but can also celebrate a G. Patterson put Castle ahead who seemed content to play both From a set piece penalty move four point lead at the top of A with a simple penalty from an man and ball as often as possible. Pringle stormed over between the division. offside infringement. Excellent line- Ian eventually got on top and posts for the opernog try. G. Pat­ Three clubs share second place out jumping from Massie and M. won 3-1. terson converted. Castle maintain­ with 29 points. They are Oak Tree, Worley, with good support play Other members of the team ed the pressure for most of the from the rest of the pack, kept didn’t fare so well. Against ex­ who came out of their encounters half and were unlucky not to add cellent opposition John Ashworth, with Cricket Club A with 12 Ryton on the defensive. to their score when Lowes crossed Kelsall put up a high kick and playing at number one, had a points to their credit, George and the line, only for play to be forced the Ryton full back to testing game. As usual running Dragon and D.L.I. These latter brought back. misfield. G. Patterson and R. all over the court (and some of teams clashed over the past two Swinbank followed up and as the S. Patterson went close twice the walls) he could not do quite weeks with D.L.I. getting the better ball was knocked over the Ryton but Castle were denied the points enough against Neil Riddell’s of things by four points. line G. Patterson touched down, by good Rovers’ defence. power and accuracy, and lost 3-0. Then came Middleton W.M.C., and then converted his own try. The seoond half opened in Stephen Fell will have learnt a Bowes W.M.C. and Cricket Club Then from a tapped penalty, S. similar fashion. Castle won good j lot after playing an experienced I B on 28 points. Bowes did well Patterson was put clear to race lineout ball and S. Patterson was | Robin Crowther. Although at more to edge through on top narrowly over in the corner. put clear. He outsprinted the cover than one time Robin appeared to against champions Diamond. Mid­ The seoond half opened with and scored under posts to give have run out of wind, he played dleton will be kicking themselves Oasttle in control until an injury brother Gary a simple conversion. his way back into the game and after thrashing Royal Star 6-3 only robbed them of R. Swinbank. The Castle forwards stayedl on won 3-2. to be crushed 7-2 in the return. So will Cricket Club B, who Star footballer Eric Gates Top Notch which has been open Gordon was playing for Tindale Ryton scored two tries. But Castle top. Massie being outstanding in John Gatenby then had to deal befell the same fate against Mon- was mobbed by fans when since August is owned by brothers sealed the match with an excellent the line, and the back row clean­ with Will Praitt. An interesting Workingmen’s Club when he spot­ talbo. No fewer than six teams he turned up at the Top Gordon and Robert Beech am. try after Pringle had broken from ing up. tussle this, and the spectator’s were ted Eric watching the match, so are bunched together on 26 Notch sports shop in Bar­ When the athletics season starts he collared him to pop along to the line, linking up with Lowes Further scores came from a helped by Will’s commentary from points while Diamond find the life nard Gastle on Wednesday they hope to have one of the top the shop. who put G. Patterson away. Result: penalty goal and an unconverted court. Will could always produce of champions hard as they flounder to sign autographs. athletes along to meet their To get a ticket for the draw, Ryton 10, Barnard Castle 19. try, both by G. Patterson, as the shots when required and won a little on 25, one more than customers. fans had to buy an item from the This Saturday’s game is at home Castle ended the game as they 3-0. Workingmen’s B, who are just one Eric, whose family lives in Stain- shop. Robert said the sale of golf to Hartlepool Rovers. All support started—on top. Result: Barnard It was left to Joe Caldwell to drop, transferred from Ipswich to Gordon, who was a P.E. teacher is welcome; kick-off 3 p.m. on the Castle 19 points, Hartlepool Rovers salvage some of the damaged better off than bottom placed Mon- tees before Eric arrived was talbo. Sunderland at the beginning of the before talcing on the new venture, tremendous. Demesnes. 0. Glaxo pride. But he didn’t. In a Although losing both their season. He brought a football sign­ used to play school football with Sarah Robe, who comes from closely fought game against Nigel BOWLS grants gratefully received from the fixtures against Red Well by 5-4, ed by the Sunderland team for a Eric and has been a friend ever Sunderland and was in Teesdale Atkinson he lost two of the three Town Council, Teesdale Council White Swan find the eight points free draw at the shop. since. for day by chance, won the ball. games that went to 10, and lost and Sports Council. 3-1. enough to extend their lead at Tributes paid to A satisfactory financial statement the head of B Division to six points FOOTBALL Bowes: B. Goodfellow, K. Et- It was an excellent, good tyre, volleying home on the turn, was presented by S. Livesey, who over second-placed Beaconsfield B, tey» T. Luck, A. Robnison, T. humoured match which both sides to give the home team the lead 5 late members surprised those present by tender­ who shared the spoils with Small- Wilson, D. Howson, D. Donald, enjoyed. It will be well contested Superb Tallentyre in the first half. ing his resignation. Mrs M. jways. B. Donald, M. Thwaites, R. Beadle, on the return leg. In the second half the game ran There was a good attendance at Blenkinsopp gave a report as social After starting their first season K. Luck. Sub. M. Thompson. from end to end with Paul Hedley the annual meeting of Barnard section secretary. in the league at a cracking pace knocks in seven This Saturday Bowes are at in the Staindrop goal in outstand­ Castle Bowling Club. Members C. L. Lewis agreed to continue Bridge oame down to earth with a home to Spennithorne, kick-off Pupil Nigel beats Staindrop sustained their second ing form and Steven Pattinson at stood in silence as a tribute to as president but R. W. Pratt wished crash, being beaten 6-3 and 7-2 2-15 p.m. five members or former members place in the Wear Valley Sunday the centre of midfield always work­ to resign as press reporter and N. his master Allan by a Commercial team determined , League with an easy 12-1 win ing hard. who had died during the year, W. C. Farrer was appointed in his to make up for lost time as they Conlan, W. Henderson, G. John­ place to a position he has held begin their league programme. over Willington Hon. Unicorn. Bennett hat-trick Gerard Ward, breaking from the Having beaten the staff Glaxo son, A. McPhie and W. Ruther­ previously. However, Bridge’s 25 points keep back, put the home side two up took on the boys of Barnard Staindrop quickly went ahead ford. The other main annual appoint­ them in third place one ahead of Copley were at home to second and Martin Collins rounded off a Castle School. through Steven Nesbitt followed In his remarks as president, C. ments were as follows: secretary, placed Crook Wheatbottom and good game scoring his first goal of Ian Ross at five was first on Brdige. Rose and Crown are one by a Nigel Sams’ goal. John Tallen­ the season. Result: Staindrop 3, L. Lewis thanked officials and J. Walker; treasurer, J. L. Kirk; worse off after coming out on top produced -their best form of the court against Mark Job ling, and tyre was outstanding at centre Wheatsheaf 0. members for their work during the team captain, M. C. Branthwaite; in their encounter with Edge. season. Tallentire broke 40 yards managed to impose his will to win forward, picking up seven goals. year in the running of the club. auditors, C. L. Lewis and R.

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