Wednesday, 17th July, 1991. THE TEESDALE MERCURY 11 GOLF PIGEONS ATHLETICS Raw 5m 62cm. In the high jump Nicky Langstaff Ian Holliday recorded 1 metre Noah's A rk sails into village w ith Q ueen Sarah Wooff clean sweep John Watson 80cm, Gary Fairburn 1 metre Race results from Stevenage 55cm and Tim Best 1 metre 24 Copley Carnival had an collects medal flown Sunday in a L/SW wind leads club men cm. excellent turnout once more Nicky LangstafT had a splen­ Were, for Staindrop H.S: 1,2,3,4: did round to win the third Ian Holliday was selected as with the busy Queen, Sarah L. Wooff, Son & Ptn. Velocity 3 0 0 0 monthly medal by one stroke at in , m race reserve for the Army team to 1288, 1281, 1275 and 1271; and Teesdale athletes have been in Costigan, getting lots of cheers Barnard Castle Golf Club on compete in the Inter-Services all pools. action at several venues. Angela as she was driven in the pro­ Thursday. His score of 73-11-62 match at Aldershot. He was Barnard Castle R.P.S. return and Michael Bentley took part cession with her attendants was just good enough to push allowed to jump as a guest and from same race point: 1 & 4, J. in a 11 and 12 year olds' 3,000 Amy Docherty and Alexandria A.D. McPherson, who had an cleared 1 metre 95cm to equal Sheridan & Son 1194.4 and metre race at Harrogate. Angela Fewell. excellent three under par round his personal best. 1141.4; 2 & 3, C. Lee & Son 1188 finished 57th in 14 min 47 secs They were driven by Sarah's of 68-5-63, into second place. and 1171. J. Sheridan & Son and Michael was 71st in 16 min BOWLS father Norman on a vehicle loaned Third was B. Day with 86-22- won all pools. 32 secs. by builder Bill Stephenson. The 64. Then came S. Bird 81-16-65, In the 13-15 years' 3,000 Ladies come home winning float was an excellent G. Cowper 80-15-65, D. Gee 79- metres Paul Bateman was 17th Noah's Ark scene by Copley 14-65, J.W. Kelly 75-10-65, P. A hard 1 7 miles in 10 min 49 secs; Tom Deacon with good points Mothers and Toddlers. Second Collings 76-10-66, D. Carmich­ 22nd in 11 min 6 secs; and Barnard Castle Ladies were were Jenny Richardson and the ael 76-9-67, T. Cranston 89-22- for ramblers Elaine Raw 24th in 11 min 36 away to Rothmans in the Open House group with Santa's 67, J. Stephenson 92-25-67 and seconds. In the 10 kilometre race Evening League and played at summer holiday; and third, Carnival Queen Sarah Costigan with her young attendants, Amy Cinderella and friends. J.J. Waites 78-11-67. The pro­ on clammy day Teesdale had eight runners. East Park. They won 2 and 1 Docherty and Alexandria Fewell, enjoying the procession Decorated house: 1, Mr and Mrs ceeds from this competition went Barnard Castle Ramblers John Watson was first for the and the long game by three Brian Lee; 2, Mr and Mrs Bobby to support the NSPCC. caught the bus to the Punch shots. The mens B team was club in 39 min 41 secs followed Nelson; 3, Mr and Mrs Stephen On Saturday the St. Bowl near Brough. From there it by Terry Bateman 42 min 34 away to Cockfield on Thursday Teasdale. Stuart Harding as the Dunstan's medal was won by was a steady climb at first up on secs, Jimmy Searle 49 min 29 and lost all four rinks. Colin Mackenzie, who with a Tin Man was awarded the prize to the open moor. It was a secs, Maureen Raw 49 min 51 The club had a return match I for best in the fancy dress, in fine level par round of 71-5-68 clammy day with poor visibility. secs, Jean Blackett 49 min 58 with Redhead Park at South which other winners were: finished one stroke ahead of D. secs, Pat Bentley 52 min 6 secs, Shields. They fielded five rinks, Under 5: 1, Jamie and Andrew A bridle track was followed Callum 90-23-67 and F. Taylor Hazel Searle 53 min 29 secs and won two and lost the long game Teasdale; 2, Stephen Paul and which eventually petered out. 84-17-67, who shared second Ann Calvert 53 min 43 secs. by two shots. The weather kept Clare Brunskill; 3, Lucinda place. After crossing a narrow Balder Carolyn Bray took part in the fine but it was somewhat blus­ Gittens and Sarah Shuttleworth. Beck there was some rough Others who played well out of 3.5 mile Up the Shore race over tery, making judgment difficult. 5-10: 1, Mark Little and Michael the large field of 105 were R. moor to cross around a hill to road, tracks and coastal paths However as usual it was a Waters; 2, Michael Widdas; 3, Lee Atkin 84-16-68, V. Chape 87-19- the end of Balderhead Reservoir. along the River Mersey. Carolyn most enjoyable afternoon, Taylor and Jonathan Barge. 10-16: 68, I. Foster 80-12-68, G.L. There was about a mile of finished 162nd out of over 700 rounded off by an excellent tea 1, Marie Stevenson. Adults: 1, Dixon 75-6-69, W. Evans 88-19- road walking before reaching the runners in a time of 33 min 24 provided by the ladies. A vote of Bobby Nelson and Graham Hope; 69, J. Hall 76-7-69, S. Holds- Hannah Hauxwell meadow. secs. Alan Bray took part in the thanks was given by the 2, Maureen Docherty and Janet worth 90-21-69, B. Holmes 81- Going past Birk Hat they 8.5 mile Devil's Gallop there. He Barnard Castle vice-president, Brunskill. The mystery person, Vernon Linsley, was guessed by Stuart Harding, the Tin Man, took off his helmet for a photograph 12-69 and P. Raine 75-6-69. climbed on to Goldsborough. finished 40th out of over 400 Norman Tolley. Sharon Teasdale. with his friends before he was awarded first prize There was hazy sunshine, with runners in 58 min 20 secs. The Townswomen's Guild Captain in form limited views down Teesdale. A NYSD meeting was held at have a national competition and Penalty shoot out (goalkeeper In a medal competition, run in After a stop at Goldsborough Catterick. In the 800 metres this year for the first time the Alan Stobart): 1, Tim Robinson; 2, conjunction with the sponsored part of the Bowes loop Pennine female races Elaine Raw fin­ Barnard Castle branch was Michael Wood. Under 16: Michael Rover competition, Barnard Way was used. ished in 2 min 37.7 secs, invited to take part. Two mem­ Wood. Car rally: 1, Mr and Mrs Castle’s Lady Captain Sylvia There was more rough moor­ Amanda Gibson 2 min 39.2 secs, bers, Mary Chapman and Freda Richard Christon and party; 2, Mr and Mrs Keith Redfearn and Evans returned a nett 69 to win, land before reaching the road Carol Holliday 2 min 48.5 secs, Livesly, also bowling club mem­ party; 3, Mr and Mrs Alan Stobart near to the Butterstone. After and Angela Bentley 2 min 58.6 bers, took part and played at with Olga Hoggart second 70 on and party; bobby, Kim Redfearn this the going was easier secs. In the male races Peter Cockton Hill. Unfortunately the back nine from Susan and friends. Prize for guessing fin­ through Naby Farm and they lost on the last end. Wilkinson. The Rover cup quali­ Holliday did 2 min 13.4 secs. ishing point, Royal at Woodland: fier handicap 13-26 was Sylvia; Lartington Woods. Several oys­ Tom Deacon 2 min 35.2 secs, ter catchers were seen during Jean Linsley. Raffle organised by 0-13 was Susan, with Margaret Martin Armitage 2 min 39.4 CRICKET Three Horse Shoes, Mrs Miller. the day. By the time the group Kennedy the reserve. secs, Ian Armitage 2 min 44.6 The Teesdale Community Bus In the next medal Sylvia was arrived at Startforth they knew secs and Tim Best 2 min 53.3 Mark Poole's 1 4 5 was there to add to the fun with still hitting the ball well and they had done a hard 17 miles. secs. various games, and a karaoke ses­ won again with 67, with Linda The next outing is on Sunday, In the men's 3,000 metres sion run by Joe Jones. 28th July. Cars will leave the is his highest Carlino second on the back nine Dave Brass finished in 9 min Sweets in jar: Douglas Fox. from Susan Wilkinson nett 73. Post Office at 9 a.m. for Tebay 44.1 secs, and in the ladies' by a long way Bottle guess: Kevin and Sandra for a 15 mile walk. The group is The proceeds of this competition 2,000 metres Denise Tunstall Mark Poole cracked 145 n.o. to Dowson; children, MacMillan fam­ having a coach trip to Grosmont went to the Golf Foundation, an did 7 min 39.5 secs. assure Barnard Castle II of a Copley Mothers and Toddlers in their colourful scene aboard ily. Lucky programme number: on the North Yorks Moors on organisation helping promising In the shot Ian Armitage win at Stockton on Sunday. It Noah's Ark, with lots of little animals Sophie Redfearn.
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