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but after nearly fifteen years has stepped down as vice chairman and after filling in
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the assistant treasurer's role for two years steps down as well. Simon Willies now takes
on the role of vice chairman with Elaine Willies being elected to assistant treasurer.
Chris Mann
East Tuddenham win the Bure Cup final
East Tuddenham win the Bure Cup final
After East Tuddenham drew 12-12 away to Horsford Heroes in the first leg of the Bure Cup Final
home advantage was always going to be an important factor in the second leg at East Tudden-
ham. And so it proved to be as East Tuddenham quickly took control of the tie in emphatic fashion
winning seven of the first eight games to seal victory.
Robert Howlett, Gerald Potter and Chris Mann won their games by 5-2 and 10-2 against
Mark Tuttle & Chris Woodhouse respectively. Elaine Willies, Joe Brown and Melly Woods came
from behind in their first game to win 7-4 against Chris Woodhouse and added a tight 6-4 win in
their second game against Mark Tuttle. Chrissie Turner, John Turner and Gary Best were also
in good form with wins of 12-1 against John Aggas and 9-2 against Sue Fox.
Gillian Amos, Robin Amos & Simon Willies won 10-2 in their first game against Sue Fox
but did slip to a 3-2 defeat in a low scoring second game against Carol Aggas, Richard Dix &
John Aggas. By then it was basically over as East Tud-
denham held an unassailable 26-14 lead and Horsford
Heroes conceded leaving two sessions unplayed.
Selwyn Goldsmith
Bux Box Winners
Bux Box Winners
The Annual South Norfolk League Bux Box event was
an enjoyable day of bowls. The pairs was won by Hors-
ford bowlers Christine Warnes & Sue Fox, closely fol-
lowed in second place by Owen Cranston & Paul Baker
of Hempnall. The triples were won by Hempnall's Rob
Cranston, Lewis Cranston & Roger Parker which
clinched the Bux Box title for Hempnall with Hingham as
runners-up. Pictured are Hempnall's Roger Parker,
Lewis Cranston & Rob Cranston (back) and at the front
are Paul Baker & Owen Cranston.
Selwyn Goldsmith

