Reports from Ken Brooke

Week ending 18/07/10

The weather was fairly kind last week allowing a full program and good attendances with the new Saturday programme for nominated pairs providing interesting competition.
On Tuesday in the mixed fours Bill Ridge, Carolyn Anderson Arthur Jenkins and BerylBarblett were best with Plus six.
Brian Burton, Tony Quinlan and David Ironside had a good win in Thursday’s 3 bowl triples at 9 up and on Saturday Peter Norris and Pat Thunder won the Bankers game with a six shot margin.
The Nominated Pairs on Saturday provided a bit of refreshment money for John O’Meehan and George Klug who had a huge 23 shot margin with Les Mathews and Peter Jeanes pressing them for top spot with plus 20. John McIntosh and Tony Quinlan won the plate with plus 8.

Week ending 25/07/10

Another fine week encouraged fine bowling and those enjoying it most in the mixed competition on Tuesday were Barry Harper, Maureen Davison and Ian Shellabear who finished 20 shots in front.
Thursdays triples saw Les Mathews, Ron Day and Lindsay Richardson in top form with 19 up for a comfortable best on the day from new bowler Joel Steinberg and David Ironside playing 2-4-2 at plus 13
Good start Joel.
The nominated pairs on Saturday again provided tight competition with Alan Pitman and Jim Neulist at + 13 edging out Don Hicks and Ken Brooke by one shot with David Hyde and Brian Conway third at + 6.
John and David Gadsden were best in the Plate with + 2. The bankers, somewhat short of numbers were reduced to playing pairs and Graham Pennefather and Don Zimmerman took the honours.
We need more players to join the bankers on Saturday afternoon for the very enjoyable social atmosphere this competition provides. If the somewhat more strenuous Nominated Pairs competition doesn’t appeal
just nominate Bankers when you call between 12 and 12.30.

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