NEW Earswick Indoor Bowls Club held their in-house play-off finals - with five of them being won by a single point.
A total of 15 finals were held, with club president Gordon Fratson presenting the awards.
The results are listed.
Veterans' Gents' Fours: John Quinn, Brian Hardcastle, Graham Lockwood & Barry Johnson 22 Fred Whur, Charlie Twissell Eric Cookson & Colin Ellis 17.
Aussie Pairs: Eric Moon & Paul Murray 24 Kath & Dave Sykes 20.
Any Two Wood Pairs (best of three sets): Jim Pinder & Vic Reed 2 Dave and Audrey Imeson 0.
Australian Beginners Pairs: Lesley Nuckey & Alexander Whiteley 24 Veronica and Rebecca Connolly 5.
Men's Fours: Tony Ackroyd, Mick Head, Nigel Harrison & Paul Dawson 21 Joe Barker, Dave Kermode, Graham Bell & Ralph Tiplady 15.
Ladies' Triples: Margaret Morgan, Margaret Moss & Pat Walker 14 Betty Inwood, Kath Sykes & Norma Davies 10.
Gents' Pairs: Dave Clayden & Andrew Fothergill 23 Dave Kermode and Dave Elcock 11.
Ladies' Pairs: Jackie Toms & Monika Morgan 29 Moyra Headley & Lorna Tordoff 28.
Veterans' Gents' Triples: Judd Wakes, Barry Harrison & Ralph Tiplady 18 Pete Waddington, Alex Fisher & Colin Pickup 17.
Ladies' Fours Title: Ann Peacock, Moira Ellis, Diane Hardy & Norma Davies 24 Lorna Tordoff, Carol Williams Margaret Morgan & Moyra Headley 10.
Club Gents' Fours: Tony Ackroyd, Mick Head, Nigel Harrison & Paul Dawson (Clarence) 21 John Harrison, Barry Cooper, Brian Birch & Ken Harrison (Heworth) 19.
Club Any Triples: Barry Harrison, Graham Bell & Ralph Tiplady (Greenhills) 24 Clair Domville, Andrew Fothergill & Brian Gray (Ditch Dodgers) 11.
Vets Mixed Triples: Pat Lancaster, Vic Thompson & Colin Pickup 17 Fred Whur, Majorie Watson & Mel Lancaster 16.
Gents' Triples: John Harrison, Brian Birch & Ken Harrison 20 Mick Head, Ralph Tiplady & Paul Dawson 19.
Mixed Triples: Bernard Drury, Carol Williams & Barry Johnson 17 Sue Todd, Lorna Tordoff & Mel Lancaster 16.
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