The Blackfen & Eltham Chronicle July 2009
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Bowling along
Blackheath & Greenwich won their third round
clash 3-2 against Bellingham.
Pat Putnam got the
team off to a good start beating Ron Langston in
the two wood singles 17-4.
Putnam led 3-2 then
scored 8 shots in four...
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Bowling along
Blackheath & Greenwich won their third round
clash 3-2 against Bellingham.
Pat Putnam got the
team off to a good start beating Ron Langston in
the two wood singles 17-4.
Putnam led 3-2 then
scored 8 shots in four ends to open a 9-3 lead.
Langston replied with two singles but Putnam
strung together six winning ends scoring 8 shots
to close out the match with five ends remaining.
Steve Marrett followed with a similarly quick
victory over Reg Abbs.
Abbs led 5-4 before losing
the next six ends dropping 14 shots to Marrett to
trail 18-5.
There were four more shots to Abbs before Marrett clinched the match with a three on
the 13th
for a 21-9 success.
Meanwhile James King
and Andy Thomson led all the way in the pairs
against Paul Buck and Nivan McVicar.
Having
forged a 10-2 lead Thomson then dropped a five
and a single cutting the lead to two.
The home
pair responded with a burst of fifteen shots in six
ends to virtually seal the match and the tie.
Four
more shots to one against and the match was won
29-9 and the tie with it.
In the fours Bellingham’s
Bob Cumming led Neil Hornsby 18-16 at 17 ends
and in the triples Charlie French drew with Tom
Beesley when the game finished.
B&G remain unbeaten in the NWK league after a brilliant 60 nil
win away at Westerham and the LX team continued their unbeaten run with a 10 nil victory
against Eltham Cons.
In the County singles Andy
Thomson beat his Middleton Cup colleague
Michael Goord 21-17.
In the same competition
three B&G ended the chances of three Bellingham
players.
Harry Gregory beat Pat Conner 21-18, Pat
Putnam defeated Bob Cumming 21-19 and Jeff
King won 21-5 against Dave Chappell
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