Golfers raised £2,000 for Manorlands with an Am-Am at Branshaw Golf Club.
The cheque was presented to Manorlands fundraiser Chris Bown by club captain, Jerry Turner, and last year's captain, Brian Witney. Proceeds were boosted by a captains weigh-in involving the 1999, 2000 and 2001 captains, Brian Witney, Jerry Turner and Peter Thompson.
Results: 1 J Turner, P Thompson, N Pickles and N Readman 120pts; 2 D Browse, D Eeles, W Atkins and M Head 115pts; 3 S Gallagher, R Chester, D Clark and D Steele 113pts; 4 C Dawson, J Marshall, R Newton and T Hollindrake 112pts; 5 C Proctor, B Witney, S Buckley and J Proctor 112pts; 6 G Powell, M Anderson, C Aitchison and N Davies 107pts; 7 R Tolson, D Fields, P Sunderland and S Ashcroft 106pts; 8 J Head, B Jefferson, M Narey and O Bailey 105pts. Nearest the pin: S Turton (2nd), R Chester (6th), P Sagar (11th), D Barr (13th) and I Dickie (18th). Straightest drive on the 14th, W Halligan.
The Ladies Am-Am raised £800 for the Airedale Hospital Breast Screening Unit and not Manorlands as reported last week.
Veterans Trophy: 1 Brian Ginley 65, 2 Andrew Oakes 65. Middleton Trophy: 1 Mick Anderson and Bernard Anderson 61, 2 Neil Pickles and Jimmy Brown 62, 3 Colin Ward and Peter Thorne 63. Willoughby Scratch Trophy (36 holes): 1 Richard Chester 71, 75, 146; 2 Steve Smith 73, 74, 147; 3 David Eeles 69, 78, 147. June Medal, 1st Division: 1 Norman Whitfield 64, 2 Danny O'Driscoll 66; 2nd Division: 1 Dave Brooksbank 63, 2 Noel O'Driscoll 64; 3rd Division: 1 Don Williams 65, 2 Leon Holland 67.
n Keighley moved off the bottom of the Bradford Scratch League with a one point lead over Silsden after sharing the points at Northcliffe.
Defending champions Baildon moved to just three points behind leaders Northcliffe after a 6-2 win at Bingley St Ives.
Woodhall Hills and Bradford Moor continue to dominate the second division, Hills leading by three points from Moor, who are eight point ahead of third placed Ghyll.
In the third division Skipton took four points from their match at Ben Rhydding and Branshaw gained four at Clayton, but both remain in the bottom three, above Ben Rhydding.
Riddlesden won 5-3 at Bracken Ghyll and are top of the fourth division, but West Bowling's 8-0 thrashing of Hollins Hall gives them a share of the lead.
Division 1: Bingley St Ives 2, Baildon 6 (A Moulds lost to I Martin 7 & 5, M Anderton lost to D Beever 4 & 3, R Wheatley bt C Hargreaves 6 & 5, J Mountain lost to M Roche 4 & 2); Keighley 4, Northcliffe 4 (A Utley bt M Cook 2 & 1, D Longbottom lost to S Bell 4 & 3, S Murray bt J Firth 1 up, I Houldsworth lost to M Bell 4 & 2); Rawdon 8, West Bradford 0.
Division 2: Bradford Moor 6, Fulneck 2; Ghyll 4, Woodhall Hills 4; Shipley 2, Cleckheaton 6.
Division 3: Ben Rhydding 4, Skipton 4 (I Lockwood bt D Grant 3 & 2, D Midgley lost to R Addyman 1 down, M Atkins bt A Carling 3 & 1, A Clark lost to P Pethybridge 2 down); Clayton 4, Branshaw 4 (J Sidney bt D O'Driscoll 6 & 5, B McDonald lost to J Currie 1 down, I Davies lost to C Lonsdale 1 down, A Earnshaw bt S Smith 1 up); Headley 4, Calverley 4.
Division 4: Bracken Ghyll 3, Riddlesden 5 (D Lampkin lost to A Barraclough 7 & 6, P Rishworth bt B Dean 1 up, A Cox halved with M Scarborough, D Hall lost to A Heap 2 down); Hollins Hall 0, West Bowling 8; Phoenix Park 6, The Manor 2.
Bingley St Ives - Extra Medal, 1st Division: 1 D King 77-9-68, 2 R Wheatley 70-2-68, 3 D Cook 77-8-69, 4 P Parnaby 77-8-69; 2nd Division: 1 D Jarvis 78-13-65, 2 P Dent 82-15-67, 3 J Hobson 83-15-68, 4 S Porter 85-17-68; 3rd Division: 1 S Kaye 90-25-65, 2 A Bairstow 87-20-67, 3 W Gregson 97-19-68.
Ladies - Barker Bogey: 1 Mrs J Robinson 4 up, 2 Mrs J Battye 4 up.
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