Archive for May, 2011

Kearsley out to end Walkden’s cup reign – The Bolton News

Posted on 28. May, 2011 by .

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Kearsley out to end Walkden's cup reign The Bolton News He is an off-spinner who opens the bowling and he very rarely bowls a bad ball. He speaks with the guys at the end of every game to point out where we need to improve, and that is helping the lads in the dressing room.” ! Former Edgworth professional ..

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The choice of Chelsea – Financial Times

The choice of Chelsea – Financial Times

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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Financial Times The choice of Chelsea Financial Times Pheasant Acre nursery is showing some excellent bowls of big, unabashed gladioli in colours I want, especially a white Bangladesh and a superb strong yellow Vedetta. Who ever said that gladioli were funereal

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GALLERY: Meet our first Bicester photograph competition winner – Buckingham Today

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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GALLERY: Meet our first Bicester photograph competition winner Buckingham Today Competition judges at Bicester firm 86 Creative chose his snap of players at Bicester Bowls Club as their image of the month. Mr Arnold, who habitually carries the simple camera around with him, said: “Because it's cheap and simple, it forces you to …

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The best spots for a barbeque in Edinburgh and Glasgow, both indoors and out – The List

The best spots for a barbeque in Edinburgh and Glasgow, both indoors and out – The List

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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The List The best spots for a barbeque in Edinburgh and Glasgow, both indoors and out The List Fill bowls with a variety of vegetables such as corn cob pieces, pepper chunks, part-cooked baby potatoes, aubergine cubes, red onion wedges, cherry tomatoes, and cheeses such as halloumi or feta. Diners can build their own tailored skewers. …

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Brilliant bowls in memorial trophy final – John O’Groat Journal

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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Brilliant bowls in memorial trophy final John O’Groat Journal The final was one of a very high standard with all four players producing some brilliant bowls .

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Kids bridge the generation gap to enjoy lawn bowls – Birmingham Mail

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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Kids bridge the generation gap to enjoy lawn bowls Birmingham Mail For a group of Birmingham players tried to banish the stereotype yesterday when they invited children from a nearby school to try their arm at the sport. Year six pupils from Northfield Manor took up the invitation from Weoley Hill Bowling Club in Fox …

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BOWLS: Men’s competitions reaching decision time – Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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BOWLS : Men's competitions reaching decision time Wiltshire Gazette and Herald THE WILTSHIRE men's national fours championship is hotting up with the number of combinations left in the county fours competition down to the last eight, writes DAVE EATON. These quarter-finals will be played next Tuesday, May 31 (6.15pm) at Wootton … and more

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LYME REGIS BOWLS: Round-up – View Online

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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LYME REGIS BOWLS : Round-up View Online This competition always attracts a large number of players eager to show off their drawing skills. The beauty of this competition is the fact that playing with weight very seldom produces results which brings it back to a very even playing field. ..

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Coventry Saturday bowls – Coventry Telegraph

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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Coventry Saturday bowls Coventry Telegraph They cruised to a 99-shot victory against Copsewood A, six players winning to single figures as Ted Milliner 21-18 and Barrie Shaw 21-19 salvaged a couple of points for the visitors.

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Stanton and Branfield win England call-ups after impressing at Norgren – Bristol Evening Post

Posted on 27. May, 2011 by .

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Stanton and Branfield win England call-ups after impressing at Norgren Bristol Evening Post Bowls clubs everywhere are producing evidence that bowlers are generous people who think of the needs of others. This year's chosen charity at the Yate & District club is the Haematology and Oncology Centre at the BRI, who stand to benefit from a …

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