FIRST and second round matches in The £7,000 Hamlet Bowling Championship at the Carr Mill Hotel continue this week with play on Sunday and Monday, July 1 and 2.
Fixtures
Sunday, July 1 (1pm start): B. Henstead (Pemberton) v N. Grant (Worsley), M. Chamberlain (Stockport) v D. Holden (Fleetwood), K. J. Melling (St Helens) v A. Moorcroft (Haydock), A. C. Land (Frodsham) v J. McCaul (Leigh), R. White (Worsley) v P. Marrow (Wigan), I. Grimshaw (Leigh) v T. Round (St Helens), J. Jones (Mold) v A. Sims (St Helens), A. Shacklady (Ormskirk) v D. Scarisbrick (St Helens).
Monday, July 2 (7pm start): A. Pickavance (St Helens) v R. B. Elshaw (Wigan), D. Fox (Mirfield) v C. Campbell (Deganwy), I. Rutter (Wigan) v P. Slinger (Blackburn), B. Kirk (Stoke) v D. Sillitoe (Doncaster), N. Fletcher (Blackpool) v S. Hirst (Mirfield), R. Burgess (Adlington) v W. Burlinson (Warrington), B. Duncan (Bamber Bridge) v C. Bebbington (Warrington), B. Williams (Deganwy) v A. Ward (Blackpool).
Results, Sunday, June 24: S. Frith (Weaverham) 21 G. Marsh (St Helens) 10, P. Fielding (Rochdale) 10 C. Craig (Castleford) 21, P. Bradley (Bollington) 16 J. Webster (Castleford) 21, P. Owen (Stoke) 21 F. Perkins (Wigan) 18, J. Clarke (Warrington) 12 L. Heaton (Bolton) 21, R. McKernan (Bollington) 17 T. Heyes (Hyde) 21, A. Bailey (Stoke) 21 C. Heyes (Hyde) 20, P. Djuran (Stoke) L Welles (Warrington) 21.
2nd Round: S. Frith 16 C. Newton 21, J. Webster 17 P. Owen 21, L. Heaton 21 T. Heyes 19, A. Bailey 15 L. Welles 21.
Monday, June 25: G. Wilson (Oldham) 21 J. Daniels (St Helens) 8, J. Metters (Blackburn) 21 P. Connolly (Rawtenstall) 14, G. Curran (Formby) 21 J. Rawlinson (Runcorn) 12, G. Parker (Kendal) 15 I. McNeill (Rawtenstall) 21, T. Johnson 15 M. Chapman (Blackburn) 21, M. Gilpin (Kendal) 21 J. Russell (Patricroft) 14, A. Wolfe (Formby) 9 G. Cookson (Winsford) 21, F. Lord (Rawtenstall 7 I. Nicholson (Kendal) 21.
2nd Round: G. Wilson 21 J. Metters 16, G. Curran 18 I. McNeill 21, M. Chapman 21 M. Gilpin 12, G. Cookson 21 I. Nicholson 7.
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