W. W. Worthington 10- Bell Striking Competition“What’s going on here this afternoon?” “There’s a bellringing competition.” The competition this year had attracted seven entries with again teams travelling from near and far. It was pleasing to see the Southwell Diocesan Guild entering for the first time. The trophy continues to attract a hard core of entrants with new names cropping up each year. During the lifetime of the competition 16 different societies have taken part, though the number of different names on the trophy remains limited. In its infancy the competition was dominated by the St. Martin’s Guild and the Worcestershire and Districts Association, this has not been the case in recent years; who were going to be today’s victors? The afternoon commenced with Mr. Stone, churchwarden, welcoming those present. He apologised for the absence of the incumbent who was away on holiday. Mr. Stone proceeded to make the draw for the ringing order. The band from Yorkshire were first out of the hat for the second year running and the Derby Diocesan Association were drawn to ring last. Those intending to ring at the towers during the afternoon were duly warned of congestion around St. Modwen’s, and that the semi-final first leg of the F.A. Vase trophy at Church Gresley would no doubt cause mayhem in the vicinity, as the home side entertained Littlehampton. The judges made their appearance from the confines of their hideaway a little after 5.20 p.m. to give their verdict on the afternoon’s proceedings. Howard Egglestone introduced himself and the other judges to the assembled company and outlined their role in the adjudication. He spoke of the generally high standard of the ringing throughout the afternoon with no-one firing out or apparently having any difficulty with the method, though there had not been an excellent piece of ringing throughout the test piece. Martin Rice gave a brief resume of the performance of each band before Nick Clarke read out the results as follows: 1st-Derby Diocesan Association (30); 2nd-Lichfield Archdeaconry Society (38); 3rd-Worcestershire and Districts Association (45); 4th-Southwell Diocesan Guild (46); 5th-St. Martin’s Guild (61); 6th-Yorkshire Association (Cleveland and North Yorks Branch) (73); 7th-Midland Counties Guild (80). M.Q |
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