ON Friday, May 9 the Cirencester Bowling Club held its presentation for the indoor bowling season competition which is sponsored by Tailormade Financial Services.
Cirencester Bowling Club
Singles – Knockout
Winner – John Marriott; runner-up – David Grange
Pairs – Knockout
Winners – Cynthia Brett and Alan Ayers; r-up – Peter Cottey and John Marriott
Morning Pairs (Team event)
Winners – Ted Matthews, Peter Ward, David Grange and Barry Gerrard
Afternoon Triples
Winners – Ann Jones, David Grange, Peter Ward, Fraser and Janet Ryder, Pat Read and David Langdon
Evening Pairs (Team event)
Winners – Elizabeth Higgs, Ernie Squibb, Cynthia Brett, David Clarke and David Langdon
Singles League
Pre Christmas – Ted Matthews; post Christmas – Peter Cottey
Filkins beat Cirencester Mixed
Rink 1 – Tony Blane, Vince Page, Sue Neal and Skip Ted Matthews won by three
Rink 2 – Kathie Cottey, Stella Page, John Barrett and Skip Colin Neal drew
Rink 3 – Terry Tipper, Irene Hawkins, DavidMold and Skip Peter Cottey losing by four
Cricklade lost to Cirencester Mixed
Rink 1 – Malcolm Hunt, Roz Gilbert, John Barrett and Skip Graham Hibberd won by 14
Rink 2 – Vera Sinnott, Helena Griffith, Brian Read and Skip Roger Righton won by 22
Rink 3 – Geoff Gilbert, Wendy Perrettson, Liz Higgs and Skip Alan Ayers lost by four
Rink 4 – Pam Ayers, Eddie Perrettson, Mike Pallister and Skip Phil Keen won by 12
Cirencester Ladies lost to Malmesbury Ladies
Rink 1 – Pat Brett, Cynthia Brett and Skip Marion Hammond lost by four
Rink 2 – Stella Page, Irene Hawkins and Skip Sue Dyer losing by 17
Friendly
Bishops Cleeve lost to Cirencester Mixed
Rink 1 – Tony Blane, June Lock, Alan Parker and Skip Brian Read won by two
Rink 2 – Frazer Ryder, Jan Williams David Mold and Jim Luce won by one
Rink 3 – Les Andrews, Vi Parker, John Barrett and Skip Roger Righton drew
Rink 4 – Terry Tipper, Stella Page, Gerald Lay and Skip Peter Cottey lost by eight
Rink 5 – Vince Page, Amy Kerss, Kathie Cottey and Skip Phil Keen won by 10
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