CIRENCESTER Bowling Club were involved in several friendly matches during the past week as well as completing qualification for the club finals on the weekend of August 30.
Bowls
Cirencester Bowling Club
Whaddon (Cheltenham) lost to Cirencester Ladies
Rink 1 – Vera Sinnott, Roz Gilbert, Kathie Cottey and skip Liz Higgs tied
Rink 2 – Helena Griffith, Janet Ryder, Maggie Edney and skip Sue Dyer won by 19
Aubrey Smith Trophy
Cirencester Men bt Fairford
Rink 1 – Cliff Meatheringham, Colin Wilkins, Mike Barker and skip Mike Pallister lost by one
Rink 2 – Roy Archer, Gordin Ing, David Mold and skip Alan Ayers lost by eight
Rink 3 – Terry Tipper, Bill Caldwell, David Grange and skip John Cansdale won by 10
Cirencester Mixed bt Swindon North End
Rink 1 – Pat Brett, Pam Ayers and skip Roger Rightons won by 21
Rink 2 – Gordon Ind, Eddie Perrettson and skip David Mold lost by seven
Rink 3 – Wendy Perrettson, Vince Page and skip Alan Ayers lost by six
Rink 4 – Cynthia Brett, Mike Barker and skip Roy Archer lost by five
Rink 5 – Terry Tipper, Dawn Rowlands and skip Colin Neal won by 14
Club Results
Ladies' Two Wood Singles: Pam Ayers bt Dawn Rowlands
Ladies' Four Wood Singles: Pam Ayers bt Maggie Edney
Geoff Clack Trophy: Peter Cottey bt Ian Church; Vera Sinnott bt Dawn Rowlands
Mr and Mrs Competition: Pam and Alan Ayers bt Roz and Geoff Gilbert
Ladies' Pairs: Kathie Cottey/Pat Read bt Pat Brett/Liz Higgs; Catherine Hazell/Dawn Rowlands bt Irene Hawkins/Vera Sinnott
Ladies' Vets Singles: Catherine Hazell bt Maggie Edney; Vera Sinnott bt Liz Higgs
Men's Four Wood Singles: Nigel Cansdale bt Jim Luce
Men's Vets Singles: Brian Read bt John Barrett; Derek Porch bt Roger Righton
Men's Two Wood Singles: Jim Luce bt Steve Cansdale; Nigel Cansdale bt Martin Risby
Two Wood Pairs: Roy Archer/David Mold bt Eddie Perrettson/Sue Dyer
Men's Handicap Singles: Steve Cansdale bt Derek Porch; Martin Risby bt Jim Luce
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