Stillorgan Bowl, Dublin | 27 January 1991
Stepladder Final
Pos | Name | Country |
1 | Del Delaney | Great Britain |
2 | Mat Thompson | Netherlands |
3 | Cliff Dew | Great Britain |
4 | Theo Thienpondi | Netherlands |
Reference: [1]
Stepladder Results
Player 1 | Player 2 | ||
Cliff Dew | 255 | Theo Thienpondi | 249 |
Del Delaney | 205 | Cliff Dew | 102 |
Del Delaney | 188 | Mat Thompson | 163 |
Reference: [1]
Semi-Finals (After 11 Games)
Pos | Bowler | Country | Score |
1 | Mat Thompson | Netherlands | 2550 |
2 | Del Delaney | Great Britain | 2448 |
3 | Theo Thienpondi | Netherlands | 2379 |
4 | Cliff Den | Great Britain | 2378 |
5 | Philip Dunne | Ireland | 2372 |
6 | Chis Buck | Great Britain | 2257 |
7 | Bob Newfield | Great Britain | 2250 |
8 | Paul Magee | Ireland | 2236 |
9 | Eric Kok | Netherlands | 2217 |
10 | Phil Seamael | Great Britain | 2206 |
11 | Geoff Buck | Great Britain | 2153 |
12 | Joe Pearce | Ireland | 1911 |
Reference: [1]
Report
Ireland’s Philip Dunne narrowly failed to reach the Final Stepladder in the Irish Open Tenpin Bowling Championship, finishing just 6 skittles off a Top 4 Place.
Britain’s Del Delaney went on to win the Championship, defeating the Dutchman Mat Thompson 188 to 163 in the Final. Ireland’s Paul Magee (8th) and Joe Pearce (12th) also reached the Semi-Final Round in the Stillorgan Bowl
References
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Sources
[1] Anon. (1991) “The A-Z of Weekend Sport | Tenpin Bowling” Irish Independent. Monday, 28 January 1991. Pg. 20.
Acknowledgements
Thanks to Graeme Ryan.
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