CLACTON Bowls Club members played for the Greene King Challenge Cup and the winners were Ted Wyer, Eddie Edwards and Errol Blanche.
They beat their opposition by 13 shots.
Results: Clacton v Sputniks - 78-100: Malcolm Wilson, Stan Sheldrick, Melvyn Blackshaw and Richard Fribbins 14-18; John Gibson, Ronnie McLachlan, Russell Watson and Bob Looker 15-15; Les Grantham, Steve Cottis, Jim Thomson and Terry Roast 11-28; Tony Drake, Ted Wyer, Erroll Blanche and Peter Allen 24-19; Jim Nightingale, Ron Osborne, John Harriss and Ray Bethell 14-20.
County Shield: Clacton v Dovercourt - 73-88: Russell Watson, Victor Pratt, Stuart Tyler and Norman Bailey 15-25; Dick, Ray Bethell, Terry Roast and Stuart Jones 27-12; Chris Dunnington, Allen Dean, David Mitchell-Gears and Brian Jones 19-21; Roy Kendal, Melvyn Blackshaw, Vic Graham and Tom Graham 12-30.
Men's Tendring Hundred League: Premier League: Clacton v Dovercourt - 37-100: Brian Hobbs, Henry Taylor, Terry Roast and Stuart Jones 16-45; Chris Dunnington, Allen Dean, David Mitchell-Gears and Brian Jones 6-28; Roy Kendal, Melvyn Blackshaw, Vic Graham and Tom Graham 15-27.
Clacton v Happy Valley B - 82-43: Allen Dean, Chris Dunnington, David Mitchell-Gears and Brian Jones 33-14; Roy Kendal, Henry Taylor, Melvyn Blackshaw and Vic Graham 25-17; Brian Hobbs, Terry Roast, Stuart Jones and Phil Cooper 22-12.
Windsor League: Clacton A v Happy Valley A 65-68: Errol Blanche, Brian Simpson and Brian Jones 19-15; Brian Long, Barry Frost and Dick Plummer 24-14; Les Grantham, Jim Thomson and Terry Roast 11-21; Ken Schofield, Ray Bethell and Allen Dean 11-18.
Ladies' Tendring Hundred League: Clacton A v Brightlingsea C - 35-40: Linda Elton, Julie Jolly and June Morris 12-23; Maureen Sheldrick, Felicity Bailey and Anne Nelson 17-23.
Clacton B v Brightlingsea A - 17-56: Sue Humphrey, Valerie Fry and Val Dimond 12-19; Kathy Mutton, Lesley Smith and Pat Nicholaou 5-37.
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