HUDDERSFIELD AND DISTRICT VETERANS BOWLING ASSOCIATION
NEWSLETTER A review of the past month, a preview of the coming month and more
Number 13 January 2018 www.hdvba.co.uk IN THIS 1st ANNIVERSARY ISSUE My Bowling Life: Bob Swan Club Reps Corner - all the close-season jobs December Transfers Transfer Market Fantasy League Pay Day Veteran’s Humour
PLUS 1, MINUS 2 We have received one new team application for the 2018 season so far and two withdrawals to date. Marsh Liberal have applied to join the 6-man league for 2018 whilst the Canalside B 10-man team and the Lindley BC 6-man team have served notice of their withdrawals. Whilst it is great to have a completely new club joining us it is sad to lose two current teams. All is not doom and gloom though as two more enquiries have been received from prospective new teams for the coming season and we hope to have some positive announcements before the 9th January deadline for team entries for 2018. The Lindley BC 6-man team only entered the league last season and won 11 of their 24 fixtures to finish 9th of 13 in the final league table. Canalside have had real problems after losing their second green mid-season but it is team-raising difficulties which has led to this decision. This is the third team from Canalside that we have lost in the last four years with the earlier demise of both their 6-man teams.
My Bowling Life
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NEWSLETTER EDITOR Jeff Jacklin info@hdvba.co.uk SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE at www.hdvba.co.uk/Newsletter.htm
I am delighted to include the second article in the ‘My Bowling Life’ series by turning the spotlight on Cowcliffe stalwart Bob Swan. A very modest and unassuming gentleman who insists that his greatest claim to fame is that he has lost more games for Cowcliffe than any other bowler in the club’s history! Bob has so much material that he has collected over the years that the article could have been twice as long. It still extends to six pages so lots to rummage through with plenty of name-checks along the way to prompt many reader’s memories as well no doubt. Quite a number of photographs are included in this feature, some from Bob’s albums and others from the Huddersfield Examiner and I am grateful to them for allowing their inclusion. Next month we continue the series with the double-act of Margaret (Mags) and Tony Emerson who are the focus of February’s ‘My Bowling Life’. Mags of course having been a long-term official of the HDVBA having served in numerous key roles from 2009-2015 whereas Tony is still the Inter-District Manager for our Away team as well as being the long-serving club rep for Almondbury Bowling Club.