Pigeon Racing - Members of Oxenhope Homing Society raced their birds the 132 miles from Cheltenham at the weekend with the winners averaging over 65 miles per hour. Results: 1 A Greenwood and Son, 2 R D Cooper, 3 & 4 B Holland.
Keighley West flying Club (Cheltenham): 1, 2, 3 & 4 S O'Callaghan, 5 Houldsworth & Bottomley.
Silsden & District (La Ferte Bernard): 1, 2, 3 & 4 Mr and Mrs A Muff.
Bingley & District (La Ferte Bernard): 1, 2, 3 & 4: Mr and Mrs A Muff.
NW Yorks Federation (Buckingham): 1 D Fortune & Daughter, 2 E Grange & Son, 3 D & g Lofts, 4 D Roberts, 5 D Fortune & Daughter.
Bridge
Keighley Bridge Club results, Monday north-south 1 A Blakeley and J Miller, 2 L Davies and G Nixon, 3 M Bradford and M Rattenbury. East-west 1 J Spencer and F Conquest, 2 Mr and Mrs Dean, 3 Mr and Mrs Close. Wednesday afternoon north-south 1 A Jowett and D Bateman, 2 A Blakeley and J Miller. East-west 1 J Williamson and N Manley, 2 L Winters and C Close. Friday night jackpot: 1 T Hird and N Sutcliffe, 2 Mr and Mrs Dean, 3 A Buckingham and C Davies.
Results of the club's individual competition: 1 G Leask, 2 J Miller, 3 C Close.
Darts & Doms
Keighley & Craven League results: Leylands v Aire Valley 2-6, 4-4; Royal A v Kings Arms 6-2, 2-6; Woolpack v Cavendish 6-2, 5-3; Commercial v Oakworth SC 4-4, 5-3; Market Arms v Reservoir 3-5, 5-3; Eastwood Tavern v Red Lion 1-7, 2-6; Hope and Anchor v Gt Northern A 4-4, 6-2; Shoulder of Mutton v Royal B 3-5, 3-5; Gt Northern B v Globe B 1-7, 1-7.
170+: M McGivern, S Smith, B Walker, M Lamb, T Wright, G Corby.
Fixtures: Woolpack v Commercial, Leylands v Oakworth SC, Royal A v Cavendish, Cobbydale SC v Aire Valley SC, Hope and Anchor v Reservoir, Backen Arms v Market Arms, Eastwood Tavern v Gt Northern A, Braithwaite Tavern v Robin Hood, Engineers v Shoulder of Mutton, Gt Northern B v Royal B, Fleece v Globe B, Globe A v Snooty Fox.
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