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TOURNAMENT
RESULTS 1984
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The first item of note was the piercing of the Red in the first end by Mr John Owens, thereby becoming the Lieutenant Elect and holder of the Silver Bugle for the ensuing year. The second item of note was the piercing of the inner gold in the third end by Mr Barry Norbury, thereby becoming the Captain Elect and holder of the Antient Scorton Arrow for the ensuing year. Shooting continued for two hours in pleasant weather after which the Captain and Gentlemen retired to Kershaw House for luncheon and to hold the 276th recorded meeting of the Society. Shooting recommenced after luncheon for a further two hours in a happy and pleasant manner whereafter the Gentlemen retired for tea and presentation of the Trophies and Prizes by the Captain's Lady, Mrs Anne Noblet. Closing the meeting the Captain thanked the Scorers, Judge, Clerk and all who had helped for their invaluable assistance. Collected for the poor of the Parish £18.07. |
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| TROPHY WINNERS 1984 | ||
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| The Scorton Trophies | ||
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Captain
of the Arrow
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B
Norbury
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Lieutenant
of the Arrow
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J
C Owens
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The
Horn Spoon for Worst White
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N
M Brooke
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The
Ben Hird Sword for most Hits, Longbow
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P
C Ellis
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The
Alain Holt Ladle for Highest Score, Longbow
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G
F Thorley
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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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G
Penman
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The
Thirsk Bugle for most Hits
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C
J Duck
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The
Thirsk Silver Medal for Best Gold
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S
Broadbent
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The
Subscription Trophies
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The
Gold Medal for the Captain of Numbers
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G
Penman
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The
Gold Medal for the Highest Score
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C
J Duck
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The
Phillips Cup for the Best Gold of the Meeting
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S
Broadbent
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The
Sweepstakes
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Best
Gold
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S
Broadbent
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Second
Best
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J
L Hough
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Third
Best
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B
Norbury
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Most
Golds
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C
Hanson
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Second
Most
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P
Davies
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Third
Most
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A
Robinson
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| TOURNAMENT RESULTS 1984 |
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Minutes
of the 1984 meeting
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There were no matters arising. The Clerk gave the apologies for absence from past Captain Bill Wales, Robert Hardy, Michael Aliston, John Odd and son, Alan Thorley and Alan Turner. Her Majesty's reply to our address of Loyal greetings sent during the 1983 meeting was read and the Clerk explained the use of Interflora to convey our loyal wishes, today, in the absence of the telegram service. The loss of equipment by the Woodmen of Arden by theft was much regretted and the Gentlemen were asked to give any assistance possible. A motion was received suggesting the introduction of the whole of the Gold for Longbowmen and a reduced Black spot for curley bows as a target for the arrows but this was heavily defeated. It was moved and agreed that the definition of a longbow should be that laid down by the British Longbow Society with the added premise that horn nochs were acceptable. It was further agreed that self nochs were acceptable. The
Captain closed the Meeting with the Society's thanks and appreciation
to the White Rose Archers and their ladies for their kind and invaluable
assistance with the field. |
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