Fifth Division Merit Finals

Fifth Division Merit Finals

As you can see from the photographs below, members of the club worked really hard to make the Fifth Division Merit Finals a huge success. Thanks to all who contributed to a great day.

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Preparations for the Merit Finals

Preparations for the Merit Finals

Someone said, “We need a marquee so that people can sit down.” They didn’t mean on the floor Tom!

Who are the bosses and who are the workers?

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David Skidmore Competition

David Skidmore Competition

On Friday 9th September our South Lakeland Rural Bowling League team took part in the David Skidmore Competition. The match against Burneside took place at Burton-in-Kendal. It was an evening match played under floodlights. Our team won two games and Burneside won two games. However, Burneside had a total of 71 points against our team’s 66 points. Burneside now go through to the final against Burton-in-Lonsdale.

Ladder Competition

Ladder Competition

Throughout the season members have been able to play in a Ladder Competition. Each entrant could challenge a person either one or two places higher on the ladder. On the same day as the Ladies’ and Men’s Singles John Smith, the Club Captain presented the prizes. Congratulations to Adrian Salt who won; Bert Suttie who came second; and Charles Ellis who came third. They’re seen below in winning order from left to right.

Ladies’and Men’s Singles

Ladies’ and Men’s Singles Competition

On Sunday September 4th eight ladies and eleven men gathered to compete for the Ladies’ and Men’s Singles Competition. The Ladies’ Trophy was kindly donated by Margaret Nelson, and the Men’s by the late Peter Shaw. The bowling began at 1.40pm and finished at 6.20pm: for those who won through the rounds to the finals it was a long afternoon requiring stamina as well as skill. The weather was mixed with slight rain at one stage followed later by hot sunshine. The finalists were Julie Wharfe and Susan Ellis in the Ladies’ Competition, and John Cross and Adrian Salt in the Men’s. After a closely fought game, which was nip and tuck, Susan won the Ladies’ Competition by a score of 21 – 19; and John Cross won by 21 – 15.

Julie on the left and Susan before their final.
Julie receiving the runner’s-up prize from John Smith, the Club Captain.
Susan receiving the Rose Bowl Trophy, and some roses to fill it, from Margaret Nelson.
The Rose Bowl Trophy resplendent with roses.
Adrian receiving the runner’s-up prize.
John receiving the winner’s prize of decanter and whisky.

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