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GRANDSTAND
–SPORTING NEWS IN BRIEF |
Although Martins Bank Magazine
covers most sporting events in detail, there are a number of stories that are
either extremely short, or just an image with a short caption. Keen to show the wide range of activities taken
on by our fearless sportsmen and women, we felt that a “News in Brief” page
might just go some way to doing them justice… |
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Bowling… Finishing
one and a half points ahead of their nearest rivals Barclays Bank, Martins
Bank won the Hull Banks Bowling league 1968-69 championship. Winning thirty-four games and losing
eleven, they have been undefeated since last November. Our
photograph shows “Miss Anglia TV” presenting prizes to the team: Barry
Dimaline – Captain (Hull Story Street), John Anderson (Hull Market Place),
John Parkinson (Hull Market Place) and Graham Harvey (Hull Story Street). |
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Badminton… Some members of the newly-formed Grasshoppers Badminton
Club: STANDING: From left to right – David Rigby, Peter
Webster, Peter Smith, Ian Bruce, Howard Pilley, Bryan Lawrence, Douglas McKie. SEATED: Sandra Hoffham, Edna Weaver, Sheila
Iddon, Jean Pilley, Hilary Lawrence. |
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Football – North and South… After 191 years, Heywoods branch fielded their first
football team in a match against Victoria Street branch at Formby on April
27th. Encouraged by a vociferous band of supporters Heywoods won 5-4 and preserved their unbeaten record after a most enjoyable
match, marred only by the injury of Victoria Street's Wilson who broke his
arm during the second half. Although essentially a team victory, Burnham, Westby and
Harrison were outstanding for Heywoods, while centre-half Keates and
goalkeeper Parker shone for the losers. Goal-scorers were: Heywoods -Westby (2), Burnham, Inglis and Lightfoot; Victoria
Street-Clarke, Lithgow, Ross and Keates (penalty). Victoria
Street had already been beaten the previous week when they met a Liverpool
Overseas team at Speke. They started well with an early goal from Lithgow but
soon wilted in the face of the Overseas attack which brought the equaliser
from Towler before half-time. |
Liverpool City Office Football
Team Back
row (left to right): D. Morrell, E.
Nicholson, P.
Webster, J. Costain, A. Vaughan, O. Watson Front
row: D, Moore, T. Jones, M. C. Pugh, J. Oliphant, R. Greenland |
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Nor did Overseas relax the
pressure after the interval: apart from spasmodic bursts, Victoria Street
were penned in their own half and the deciding goal came from Overseas'
right-winger, Fobister, after a great run by Wright on the opposite wing. On May 6th Heywoods' proud record was lost when they met the Liverpool City
Office team at Formby. It was unfortunate that they were hampered by injury
early in the game but they could rarely match City Office's superior
teamwork. The result was a win for City Office by 4 goals to nil, Oliphant
and Webster each scoring two goals. Liverpool City Office played four other
matches this year, winning two and losing two. They were beaten 3-1 by the Messengers and Maintenance Staff, P. Webster scoring
the solitary City Office goal and 2-0 by Liverpool Overseas, K. Daniels and
J. Dixon proving an impassable barrier to the City Office forwards. Their first success was
achieved against Victoria Street branch, 5-0, P. Webster
(2), D. Morrell, T. Vaughan and J. Oliphant scoring the goals. The other
victory was against a Wallasey and District team formed from our Wirral
branches. J. Oliphant scored a first half hat-trick and P. Webster followed
suit in the second half to give the Liverpool team a 6-0 win. The team looks forward
confidently to next season during which they intend to avenge the defeat by
the old enemies, Liverpool Overseas, a defeat which caused consternation in
the Liverpool City Office camp. |
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Spring saw the Bristol and
District Football Team recommence their 1963-64 fixtures. Their opening match
was against Bristol University 3rd team whom they beat convincingly 5-1. They then played their first fixture in the second half of
the Bristol Banks' Football League, soundly thrashing Lloyds Bank 6-2.
Pleased with their form, the Bristol branches were optimistic about their
next match when on Good Friday they entertained the London District team.
However, the visitors fielded a strong, workmanlike side and proved worthy
winners by 4 goals to 1 in an entertaining game. This defeat made Bristol
more determined than ever to show their mettle in the League, and in their
next two matches they took a clear lead at the top of the table by beating
Midland Bank 4-0, and National Provincial Bank 3-0. On April 14th the Bristol and District XI
were hosts to colleagues once again, this time to the Midland District team.
Much was promised of this game but unfortunately it was not nearly so
entertaining as previous fixtures between the two sides. |
Liverpool City Office
football team Standing (Left to Right): D G Williams B R
Bramley K H F Healy, A B Middleton, V C Oliver, and
P J Hollister. Seated: J E Slowley, F J Lyons, R E
Jefferies, A J Davies, and M B Gallagher |
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The forwards of both sides were unable to penetrate
tight defences and the match resulted in a very disappointing goal-less draw.
The Bristol branches then returned to the task of becoming the first winners
of the local Banks' League. They
approached their last fixture against Westminster Bank knowing that only a
very heavy defeat would deprive them of the championship and both sides
showed by the high standard of play that they regarded this match as one of
extreme importance. The Martins team had a lively forward line, not easily
contained, supported by a strong, resolute defence and mid-way through the
first half Middleton put them ahead with two good goals. Westminster Bank
replied with a goal in the first half, but in a hard fought second half had
no answer to the teamwork of Martins, who went further ahead with two goals
by Oliver. This 4-1 victory meant that the Martins team had won
the League by four clear points from Westminster Bank, and after the match
the captain, R. Jefferies, was presented with a handsome shield, a fitting
reward for a team of spirit, cohesion and talent. The
season ended with the annual game against Philblack Limited, Bristol City
Office customers. The Bank won an entertaining, carefree match 4-0, and there then followed a social evening at our customers'
premises which both teams and their numerous supporters thoroughly enjoyed. Swimming {The Manchester Banks'
Amateur Swimming Association held its seventh annual gala on September 18th
at the Victoria Baths, Manchester, and for the fifth year in succession the
'Sir Eric Carpenter' cup was won by the Bank's team which was drawn from the
Liverpool and Manchester Districts. Up to the last two races, Barclays Bank
were leading Martins by five points but our team, by winning both the ladies'
and the men's squadron races in fine style, won the trophy with 22 points and
provided a very exciting finish to the gala. In the Inter-Banks Events the
following members of the team were successful: Butterfly Third Miss H. Holroyd Free Style Third: Miss H. Holroyd In the Martins Bank Championships Miss H. Holroyd won the Ladies' Free Style Event.} { In the winter issue of the Magazine last year we drew attention to the activities of Miss Hazel Holroyd (Elland) who distinguished herself at the annual gala of the Manchester Banks' Amateur Swimming Association. We mentioned her performances in some of the long distance swimming events, including the Morecambe Cross Bay Swim and the swim across Lake Bala. Now it is our pleasant duty to congratulate her on winning the Morecambe Cross Bay ten-mile women's championship on June 17th. She was only six yards in front, thirteen seconds in terms of time, when she waded out to win the title and trophy from last year's winner and 25-mile bay champion, Miss Ruth Oldham, a 20-year-old London University student. Number three was ten minutes behind. Hazel's time for the crossing was 3 hours, 34 minutes, 47 seconds. On July 7th she was one of the four women entrants for the Torbay swim, from Torquay to Brixham and back, a distance of about seven miles. There were also sixteen male entrants. The water was unusually cold for the time of the year and eight of the men and two women had to be taken out because of cold or exhaustion. Miss Holroyd completed the swim and was the winner in the Women's Section in the time of 5 hours 16 minutes.} Golf |
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Golf is a sport enjoyed by large numbers of Martins
Bank’s male AND female staff – in 1968 a Champion for whom the future should
surely be bright, is made on the Bank’s home turf… Amongst the many sports competing for a
place in our Grandstand section, we do know that golf is currently a poor
relation. We shall try to rectify this
at some point with a separate feature.
Just when is, of course, the £64,000 question…. |
Neil Moir, (Liverpool district Relief) became
Cheshire County Golf Champion at Sandiway at the end of May. A round of 71, the best of the
Championship, kept him ahead from the start. |
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