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Champs Bedworth in ruthless mood; BOWLS: Blackmore and Lamb lead way as strugglers Dunlop just avoid whitewash: COVENTRY SATURDAY.


BEDWORTH A retained the Coventry Saturday League title in emphatic style when they destroyed Dunlop A 13-1. They never looked back after a flying start from Mark Blackmore 21-4 and Clive Lamb 21-5 and it took a battling 21-18 decision by David Smith spared a Dunlop whitewash whitewash, white fluid commonly used as an inexpensive, impermanent coating for walls, fences, stables, and other exterior structures. It varies in composition, being generally a mixture of lime (quicklime), water, flour, salt, glue, and whiting, with other .

Copsewood completed their fixtures with a 11-3 and 74 shots victory over Attleborough A. Stuart Perry 21-6 gave the visitors a good start but they could only manage two more from John Willis

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 21-15 and Ian Henson 21-20 as the home side took control through Dave Edwards
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 21-17.

Atherstone Grove A are also home and dry in Division Two, requiring just one point from their last match to make it mathematically certain after a 12-2 home success over Walsgrave. Ian Cope 21-3 and Kath Marshall 21-5 were their best winners with Barry McMahon 21-16 and Alan Carter Alan Carter (born May, 1966 in Sydney, Australia) is a fictional character from the television series . He was played by Nick Tate.

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 21-17 saving the day for Walsgrave.

Second-placed Weddington had just five winners at Bulkington but still won by four shots thanks to a tremendous 21-6 from Matt Fallows.

Kenilworth reversed the early-season result against Alvis in winning 10-4 and by 30 shots, with John Dipper 21-7 and George Collett 21-12 the main difference. Lime Tree A won by 24 at home to Haunchwood B thanks to good cards from Ronnie Grayson 21-8, John Davison 21-9, Ken Frost 21-10 and Carol Blakey 21-14.

Dunlop B head Division Three by one point from Stoke Coventry B but the pair meet at Stoke in the last match, so the Stokers are favourites.

Dunlop beat Standard by 15 shots, with Josie Shepherd 21-7 their top scorer, and Tom Fielding 21-8 and June Holland 21-9 best of four for Standard.

Stoke defeated Bell Green by 31 thanks to six winners and a walkover - Debbie Cross 21-6 and Dave Snelson 21-8 taking the honours.

Attleborough B won by 44 at home to Copsewood B with Anne Field 21-9, Pat Neale 21-10, Ray Steptoe 21-11 and Vic Harrison 21-11 - Ernie Goddard 21-7 the best of four for the visitors.

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- Holland.

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 have pulled well away from the danger zone, winning 12-3 at Bedworth Ex-Service, with Paul Tonks 21-3, Adam Bell 21-6, Marie Tonks 21-12, Colin Riley 21-14, Natty Tonks 21-14 and Terry Dewis 21-14 swamping the 21-10 contributions of Barry Wood and Hannah Charlton.

Division Four winners Windmill could only find 10 players for the trip to Standard B and lost 9-5. Runners-up Bedworth C also suffered a defeat away at Alvis who had Val Roberts 21-4, Tony Winter 21-5, Roy Perry 21-9, Ann High 21-10 and Jan Malin 21-10 top thank for their 42-shots victory.

Pauline Neale 21-7 was best of seven Lime Tree winners in a 15-shot success at Coventry Colliery. Division One: Bedworth A 13 Dunlop A 1, Copsewood A 11 Attleborough A 3. Division Two: Kenilworth A 10 Alvis A 4, Foleshill Gas 13 Atherstone Grove B 1, Lime Tree A 9 Haunchwood B 5, Bulkington A 7 Weddington 8, Atherstone Grove A 12 Walsgrave 2, Newdigate B 10 Stockingford A 4. Division Three: Bedworth Ex Service A 3 Griff A 12 , Attleborough B 10 Copsewood B 4, Bell Green 5 Stoke Coventry B 10, Herberts 11 Kenilworth B 3, Dunlop B 10 Standard A 4. Division Four: Coventry Colliery 5 Lime Tree B 10, Potters Green 11 Old Coventrians 3, Alvis B 10 Bedworth C 4, Standard B 9 Windmill 5, Griff B 9 Bedworth Ex Service B 5.

Stars under lights SIXTEEN of the region's top bowlers will be bidding for a first prize of pounds 430 tomorrow when Atherstone Grove BC stage the finals of their floodlit flood·light  
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 tournament, sponsored by Barry Tempest Electricals (6pm).

The draw is: Matt Horton (Atherstone Cons) v Steve Pratt (Copsewood/King George V), Dane Hopwood (The George, W &W) v Gary Morton (Wilnecote/New Inns), Gary Marsh (King George V / W & W) v Darren Plenderleith (Wilnecote/Sheffield), Keith Anderson (Chadsmoor, Staffs), v Nick Treadwell (Weddington), Matt Aspin (Haunchwood) v Brian Pearson (Stoke Coventry), Stuart Perry (Attleborough) v Jim Robertson (Newdigate), Lynn Pritchatt (Chadsmoor, Staffs) v Paul Lamb (Copsewood/King George V), Lyn Clarke (Old Coventrians/Stockingford v Kit Kitlinski (Bedworth BC).

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BIG WIN... Copsewood's Dave Edwards helped his side to a comfortable win over Attleborough. FLYING START... Bedworth A's Mark Blackmore had a 21-4 victory.
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