Bombers and the Club Win Football Prizes at Carnival

Bombers and the Club Win Football Prizes at Carnival

ay. 1st Septeirbet % W e d n e s d a y , 1 st Septem ber, 1 9 9 3 THE TEESDALE MERCURY 11 FOOTBALL GOLF CRICKET Bombers and The Club win Ivan Moxon hits | Chris Lloyd 7-59 ta tlt Ian Armstrong, Paul Raine and two to ensure an Martin Walton tie for trophy puts an end to football prizes at carnival FA Cup triumph town's dismal run 3, DURHAM Even wood Town made a great T here w as a three-w ay tie ly disappointing morning round Barnard Castle beat Norton £3,000 from fair Bowes start on this year's FA Cup trail for first place in the 36 hole of 83-11-72, bettered this by no by five wickets with four overs licitsot4ieiesboasZ!i[ when they beat Ferryhill com petition for the A ugust helps churches d valuation, less than 10 strokes in his sec­ to spare on Saturday, to end a Athletic of the North League's Cup w hich took place at ond round to finish with a The fair committee would like not after that ditt Any bleak run. Justin Hesp and of Addisons SurvcyoR^ 1 first division in the preliminary B arnard C astle G olf C lub on superb 73-11-62, giving him a to thank everyone who came to BOH round on Saturday. Saturday, w hen the w eather nett total of 134. Andy Rixon batted extremely and participated in the Romald- Home supporters were dis­ w as fine and w arm . Paul Raine, last year's winner, well to ensure victory on a kirk and Cotherstone Church mayed when Ferryhill went Ian Armstrong, after a slight- steamy hot day. Fair. The event raised over »ons had consistent rounds of 74-9-68 ahead early on, Karl Black head­ and 72-6-66, and Martin Walton Norton were shot out for 126 £3,000 toward the cost of church E ing in neatly from just in front of PIGEONS returned a very good first round thanks to Chris Lloyd, who repairs, and provided a great non1! Auction Rooms, Bum the goal. score of 74-9-65 which was fol­ displayed his best form of the deal of fun for all the families Evenwood put on a lot of pres­ W.K. Close takes lowed by 78-9-69. Incidentally, season to take 7-59. He was and individuals who attended. >E sure without finding any luck. Under Fred Kingsley's innova­ Paul's winning score last year backed up by eager fielders David Pither cracked a fine 20 first four places was 131 on a showery and windy tive chairmanship, next year’s flt farmhouse with 4 beiW. yarder which was well saved. Race results for Barnard day. These three golfers will play and some poor batting. fair is already being planned o containing 35 cubidcs.w! He was brought into the -7.95 acres, Then bright new signing Kirk Castle RPS from Nottingham on off for the cup in the near future. and the morning's activities will id with road frontage, Piliotis made a superb turn and Saturday: 1, 2, 3 and 4, W.K. attack after 20 overs, and the be concentrating on a special On Thursday the postponed match swung the town’s way azing and accofnmodatiQQlw! hammered a shot which went Close 1283, 1260, 1246, 1238. C. competition for the Stanhope programme for children of all road access, just too hight. cc and Son won all pools. Salver also resulted in a tie quickly after that. He got start­ ages, further emphasising the ring land with road fi ed when John Ashworth held id with cattle shed 1 Ivan Moxon had a number of Staindrop HS returns for the when C. Bates, S. Melrose and fair committee's wish to keep the Kfri chances but just failed each same race: 1, Mr and Mrs Peter G. Patterson all scored extreme­ onto a great catch in the gully. ff. Rixon removed a stubborn day a special one for all the fam­ time, so Town were still behind 5attison velocity 1360; 2, B. ly well to finish with 45 points. Joanne H am m ond, Susan W earm outh, Tina B rough, C arol­ ily together. uildings, road frontage. at the break. Brannen 1353; 3 and 4, L. Wooff, In fourth place was R. Armin batsman with a yorker at the ine B rough and Sue B anner in the w inning five a side lad­ other end and Ray Mardon held HUGH BECKER Early in the second half Son and Partner 1334 and 1333. with 44. Then came T. Borrow- ies' football team , B rough's B om bers, at M iddleton Romaldkirk Hall. Romaldkirk hroom on the first floor. fak Moxon at last found his touch. Mr and Mrs Pattison won all dale 43, G.L. Dixon and D. a fine catch. Steve Brenkley C arnivaL T he five pictures on this page w ere intended to be Two minutes into the half he pools. Neville both 42 and S. chipped in with a sharp stump­ used w ith the lengthy report and three photographs we ice, Haswell, Durham.Tel ing. Andrew Beadle also showed Del. 0833 38094. equalised, and before long he Embleton, D. Ramsay and D. printed ju st after the carnival, b ut they had to be held over Schools reports put Tbwn ahead after a tremen­ ATHLETICS Rawlinson all 41. a powerful arm which led to a because of a late ru sh of adverts th at w eek. 0. DURHAM dous sprint by Monaghan. run out, leaving Norton with high num ber of 126-9. 1. R. Smith, wffl offer for Sih Neil Madge took command of Ladies capture Four at Belfry There was never a problem in midfield. Evenwood had more A level passes team prize in For the second successive year getting the runs in reply, though A Level passes were mplements etc. chances but were foiled by Norman Raw and Ken Chap­ Ashworth was run out in a silly superb saves by Gary Hudson in gained at Barnard Castle 10k road race man, captain and vice-captain of mixup with Duncan Coates, who School by the following the Ferryhill goal. But in the the club, have qualified for the went on to score 30. Mike Stan- STLE Teesdale Athletic Club ladies pupils, with the number late stages Kirk Piliotis ham­ final of the summer Charity wix added a steady 29 and won the ladies' team prize at the shown after each name. A mered in the best goal of the Classic in aid of Cancer despite a few nervous moments Effects game to make it 3-1 and let Darlington 10 kilometre road good proportion were at race on Sunday. Research which takes place at after that, Hesp with 20no and Evenwood coast into the next the world-famous Belfry course Rixon with 15no steered them G rade A. Fridays 8 a.m. to lpjn.A2-5i| round. Denise Tunstall 41 mins 35 ties S ales. W e specialise in vhtg secs, Elizabeth Kipling 43 mins next Wednesday. home quite calmly. Victoria Miller 4, Toby Alcock ates. Evenwood Town: Ainley, This year they are joined by The match ball was sponsored 3, Kirsty Anderson 4, Tomoteru Bates, McDermott, Dixon, Cook, 18 secs and Anne Sanderson 45 mins 29 secs combined to win Paul Raine and Ian Richardson, by the Teesdale Mercury. The Asanuma 2, John Atkins 4, le indudes: Brand, Pither, Madge, Moxon, two other club members, who ball for the second team;s match Richard Atkinson 4, Alan or sale. Monaghan, Piliotis. the award. Anne Alderson 48 mins 29 secs and Jean Blackett also played extremely well in the at Redcar on Sunday was spon­ Ballantyne 3, Jonathan Bennett Evenwood are away to regional final held at Slaley Golf sored by Glaxo. This Saturday 4, Soni Bhagat 3, David Booth 4, Billingham Tbwn this Saturday. 51 mins 22 secs also ran for the Tbesdale ladies team. and Country Club last week, Barnard Castle are at Blackhall Kenneth Chi Wai 1, Ainsley David Lewis was the first of when they met opposition from with the second team is at home Chrishan 5, Ricky Wing-Kin 4, Watson cracks one Teesdale's senior men to finish Scotland and the North of to Marske on Sunday. Nicola Close 3, Iain Corsie 3, iNT CHARTERED SURVEYOR England. Arran Cothill 1, Caren Davies 4, EE in 21st place in a time of 34 in from 25 yards mins 57 secs followed by Ken The Barnard Castle club Matthew Devonport 4, Susan Barnard Castle put out j Sanderson, 35 mins 14 secs, members congratulate Norman, S. Caygill 5-53 East 4, Dawn Elliott 3, Adrian young side which showed a lot of David Brass, 35 mins 23 secs, Ken, Paul and Ian on their suc­ Eggleston, away to Heighcliffe Fairless 2, Richard Fenwick 3, fighting spirit, before going Kevin Flint, 36 mins 31 secs, cess and wish them the best of II, put them in first on a drying David Foster 3, Barnaby Fryer down 3-2 to Darlington Civilj Alan Bray, 37 mins 36 secs, luck in the final. wicket and restricted them to 4, Jonathan Gorman 4, Rory Service in a tough match. Terry Farrer, 37 mins 53 secs, 139-9 from 40 overs. S. Caygill Graham 4, Christopher Harrington 4, Timothy Hole 3, The town men went close toj Terry Bateman, 39 mins 8 secs, Firms invited to maintained a good line and scoring in the first half through' Kenny Bowron 39 mins 32 secs, length to take 5-53.

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