Gill’s joviality after he claims Adams Cup
Gill’s joviality after he claims Adams Cup
8:45am Wednesday 30th May 2012 in Local Sport
By Sport reporter
TOP VET: Bridport Veterans’ captain Bob Jukes, right, presents Roy Gill with his trophies
Veterans’ Section
THE veterans’ foe was a George Adam’s Cup incorporating a gift eventuality for a RNLI. The leaders of both groups led their sections by transparent 3 strokes and Mike Conway headed
Division Two with a nett 71 score. Runner-up in Division One was Jan Palthe with a 69 though a transparent leader of a George Adams Cup and a RNLI Shield with a excellent nett 66 was Roy Gill, and no one
got nearby his sum measure of 78.
Division One: 1 Roy Gill 78-12-66 (lg), 2 Jan Palthe 86-17-69, 3 (after countback) Dave Boggis 90-18-72, 4 Ian Perry 92-20-72.
Division Two: 1 Mike Conway 97-26-71, 2 Gil Roberts (acb) 95-21-74 (lg), 3 Tony Williams 101-27-74, 3 Alex Millar 103-28-75.
* The home compare contra Long Sutton was cancelled due to fog, while a home strife contra Came Down was halved 3-3.
Men’s Section
THE men’s foe was a three-man group bowmaker and 21 teams took a field. The winning side was Andy Shepherd, John Legg-Bagg and Mike Thompson with 76 points.
1 Andy Shepherd, John Legg-Bagg and Mike Thompson – 76 points, 2 (acb) Steve Crabb, Matt Gale and Gary Edwardes – 74, 3 Phil Winton, Ian Kearley and Terry Kearley – 74.
Stuart Prince and Tony Burt, with 42 points, carried a Mat-hews Cup (4-ball improved turn off ¾ handicap, best measure to count) where 67 players took part. 1 Tony Burt (10) and Stuart Prince (17) -
42 points, 2 (acb) Dave Franks (8) and bar captain Peter Marshall (10) – 41, 3 Mike Vincent (11) and Brian Osborne (17) – 41.
There was a midweek stableford with a tip man, by a transparent 3 points, being Colin Hoare (16) – 41 points.
Runner-up after countback was Mike Patrick (16) – 38, while Michael Franklin was third (10) – 38. The excellent continue speedy 89 players to take a margin for an particular stableford and it
constructed good scoring with 33 scores of 34 points or some-more and 9 players perceived encumber reductions. All a tip scores were really tighten with Gary Edwards commanding Division One with 39 points,
Bob Dewland heading Division Three with 40 and tip measure of a day, Nigel Challis in Division Two, who carded 41.
Division One: 1 Gary Edwardes (9) 39 points, 2 Jimmy Gbadebo (12) 38, 3 (afc) Mike Chivers (9) 37.
Division Two: 1 Nigel Challis (17) 41, 2 Stuart Prince (17) 40, 3 (acb) Pat Hart (18) 39.
Division Three: 1 Bob Dewland (22) 40, 2 (acb) Terry Cleal (20) 39, 3 (acb) Derek Christison (21) 39.
Challis, Prince, Hart, Dew-land, Cleal and Chistison rec-eived a one-shot encumber cut, where 7 players carded twos. There was a churned Bank Holiday stableford where a men’s leader was Steve
Edgar (20) – 38 points. Ruth Donavan triumphed in a ladies’ foe (25) – 36.
Ladies Section
FORTY-ONE Ladies played for a RNLI Trophy with a leader being Nicky Stone with a excellent measure of 37pts, nudging Marion Hurley into second place with 36pts, writes Lyn Hargrave.
Pat Baldwin, in third, squee-zed past Yvonne Jukes on countback with 35pts.
The RNLI were handed a coupon for £200 on interest on a ladies’ section.
A group of 3 ladies took on Weymouth in a initial turn of a Humphreys Bowl, a Dorset County Scratch competition.
In a really clever breeze that was relentless a group of Nicky Stone, Carole Brown and Di Loving had good wins in all 3 of their matches and will go on to a subsequent round.
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