Bowls
Wellcroft's Mark Campbell, the winner in 1992, bowed out of the Regal Glasgow Bowling Association singles championship last night when he lost out 21-8 to Alistair Riach, from Rutherglen, in their second-round clash at Burnside.
Riach, a twice former winner of the pairs title, forged into a 10-6 lead after 10 ends, and four ends later had increased his advantage to 14-8.
A full count of 4 on the following end stretched Riach's lead to 18-8 and three more on the next wrapped up the easiest of wins. Second-round results :
SINGLES
I Hunter (Clarkston) 21, R Black (Stepps) 10; C Bain (Croftfoot) 21, C Bell (Maryhill) 20; R Wales (Bellahouston) 21, E Blanchflower (Giffnock) 7; M Maguire (Baillieston) 21, J Thomson (Hyndland) 12; G Mulheron (Pollokshaws) 21, I Stewart (Cardonald) 11; A Smith (Jordanhill) 21, I Wilson(Burnside) 14; I Gavin (Partickhill) 21, G Gwynne (Springboig) 19; G Barclay (Stamperland) 21, A O'Neill (Camphill) 14; A Riach (Rutherglen) 21, M Campbell (Wellcroft) 8; W Pettigrew (Kirkhill) 21, D McCloy (Fairfield) 13; B Dunlevy (Weirs) 21, J Canning (Corunna) 17; E Hamilton (Thornliebank) 21, O Brooks (Queen's Park ) 9; RMoles (Titwood) 21, J Harvey (Killermont) 20; C Smith (Cumbernauld) 21, T Day (Nitshill & Hurlett) 18; G Hay (Shawlands) 21, W Bryan (Blackhill) 18; R Kirkpatrick (Riddrie) 21, I Bryson (Hampden) 11:
JUNIOR SINGLES
Bellahouston 21, Shawlands 18; Kirkhill 21, Wellcroft 18; Croftfoot 21, Cambuslang 12; Whitevale 21, Whitefield 5; Maryhill 21, Busby 15; St Rollox 21, Scotstounhill 10; Hawthorn 21, Springboig 14; Camphill 21, Crookston 5; Abronhill 21, Chryston 5; Foxley 21, Cardonald 19; Jordanhill w/o Pollokshaws scr; Maryhill 21, Anniesland 12; Fairfield 21, Killermont 13; Linthouse 21, Thornliebank 18; Hyndland w/o Stepps scr; North British w/o Partickhill scr:
PAIRS
Willow Bank 15, Baillieston 10; Pollokshields 17, Linthouse 16; Victoria Park 18, Cathcart 7; Kingswood 16, Stamperland 7; St Rollox w/o Burnside scr; Chryston 15, Woodend 9; North British 17, Mount Vernon 9; Kingston 15, Springboig 11; Blackhill 17, Auchinairn 12; Titwood 12, Abronhill 11; Yarrow Rec 18, Balornock 8; Cambuslang 22, Hillington 11; Carmyle 23, Farme 7; Maryhill 16, Stepps 9; Shettleston 16, Croftfoot 15; Cardonald w/o Crookston scr:
TRIPLES
Abronhill 12, Mosspark 10; Mt Vernon 19, Mearns 12; Victoria Park 21, Killermont 9 ; Pollokshaws 13, Condorrat 12; Whitevale 18, Burnbank 15; Clarkston 21, Camphill 9; Whitecraigs 16, Cumbernauld 12; Cambuslang 16, Foxley 15; Stamperland 17, Balornock 6; Croftfoot 14, Hillington 11; Kelvindale 23, Bellahouston 10; Corunna 24, Woodend 1; Queen's Park 25, Kingswood 10; Springburn 15, Bearsden 8; Anniesland 12, St Rollox 11; Partick 20, Partickhill 12:
FOURS
Yarrow Rec 15, Mt Vernon 12; Linthouse 15, Foxley 12; Carmyle 17, Maryhill 13; Riddrie 17, Whitevale 12; Woodend 15, Bearsden 13; Cambuslang 25, Abronhill 8; Castlemilk 19, Anniesland 12; Cathcart 18, Hillpark 17 (After extra end); Chryston 20, Hawthorn 7; Stamperland 21, Auchinairn 11; Drumoyne 16, Govan 13; Weirs 22, Partickhill 15; Springboig 17, Belvidere 13; Bellahouston 21, Nitshill & Hurlett 17; Jordanhill 16, Cardonald 14; Wellcroft 23, Kirkhill 12.
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