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TOURNAMENT
RESULTS 1981
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| The Clerks Report | ||
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The first item of note was the piercing of the Red by the Captain Mr G Foster in the First End thereby becoming the Lieutenant and holder of The Silver Bugle for the ensuing year. The second item of note was the piercing of the Black spot within the Inner Gold in the second end by Mr L Broughton who thus became The Captain Elect and holder of Antient Silver Arrow for the ensuing year. Shooting continued for two hours in perfect conditions after which the Captain and Gentlemen retired to partake of an excellent lunch at the Mytholmroyd Community Centre and to hold the 273rd recorded meeting of The Society. Shooting reumed and continued for approximately two hours whereafter the Gentlemen retired for tea and The Presentation of Prizes by The Captain's Lady, Mrs Vera Foster. Accounts: The Clerk to the Captain reported the balance at the bank had increased to £28.42. Bob Bayston was elected to the post of Assistant to the Clerk to the Captains. It was agreed that the ceramic ashtrays created to commemorate the first shilling meeting be sold for £2.00 each. Permission was granted to Miss Anne Southeram to display the 5th Volume of the Society's Records. An archery book was given by Major Roger Crees to be awarded to the longbowman with the most golds at this year's meeting. Correspondence: Apologies were received from Messrs S S Henderson, G Harris, R Batty, R Hardy and B Wells. Appreciations: The Captain expressed his thanks on behalf of the Society to the Ladies for scoring, to Calderdale Education Authority for the use of grounds, to the White Rose Archers for their support, to the Judge for his services and to the Clerk and to the Captain. There being no further matters to consider, the Gentlemen then withdrew to continue shooting. Money collected for the poor of the Parish £18.27. Judge: E Chattaway |
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| TROPHY WINNERS 1981 | ||
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| The Scorton Trophies | ||
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Captain
of the Arrow
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L
Broughton
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Lieutenant
of the Arrow
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G
Foster
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The
Horn Spoon for Worst White
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D
C T Edwards
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The
Ben Hird Sword for most Hits, Longbow
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D
C Ellis
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The
Alain Holt Ladle for Highest Score, Longbow
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B
Trotter
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The
Thirsk Insignia for Yorkshiremen
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The
Silver Arrow & Gold Quiver, for Highest Score
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A
Robinson
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The
Thirsk Bugle for most Hits
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P
J Liley
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The
Thirsk Silver Medal for Best Gold
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P
Jackson
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The
Subscription Trophies
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The
Gold Medal for the Captain of Numbers
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B
Patterson
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The
Gold Medal for the Highest Score
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A
Robinson
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The
Phillips Cup for the Best Gold
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D
Woodruff
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The
Sweepstakes
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Best
Gold
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D
Woodruff
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Second
Best
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M
S Christison
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Third
Best
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P
Jackson
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Most
Golds
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O
Meth-Coln
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Second
Most
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P
Gardner
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Third
Most
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K
Stockton
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| TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1981 |
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Minutes
of the 1981 meeting
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The Captain of the Arrow proposed the Loyal Toast and this was followed by toasts to the Arrow and to the Captain and Lieutenant elect. It was noted with regret the passing of Ernest Dervi, a past Lieutenant and longstanding member of the Society. The minutes of the 272nd meeting were read by the Lieutenant, accepted by the members and duly signed by the Captain. Matters
Arising: It was confirmed the silver plates donated by Mr Alain Holt
and Mr George Stockham had been affixed to the base board of the Ben
Hird Memorial Trophy. The Society gratefully accepted an antique punch
ladel offered by Mr Alain Holt and agreed that it should form part of
the Scorton group of trophies, taking precedence after the Ben Hird
Memorial Trophy. It was agreed that the ladle be awarded annually to
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