Tonight`s match against Bangor was a 4-1 win for South Belfast.
RAY DEVENNEY 0.5-0.5 PAUL MCLAUGHLIN
SAM FLANAGAN 1-0 WALTER WILSON
BRUCE Mac LEAN 0.5-0.5 GARY JOHNSTON
JOHN BRYARS 1-0 OWEN WILSON
DAVID RUBEN 1-0 MICHAEL SHEERIN
In the first game to finish, young Michael was not “sheerin” after his game with David, who found it as easy as “sheerin” sheep-Michael could not pull the “wool” over his eyes.
Then, Ray’s advantage in the opening “pauled” into insignificance at the end, resulting in an agreed draw.
Owen was “owing” his Bangor colleagues an explanation after he lost his opposite coloured Bishops ending to John.
Next, ”Walter Wilson wilted when wrung” out to dry by Sam.
In the last game, Gary defied the odds by drawing a tricky Knight and pawn ending, where neither side could risk moving their Kings from the centre of the board.
So, it was a case of: “ It’s good knight from him and it’d good knight from me” !
I think I heard the opposing team drive off afterwards in a couple of old “bangors”, but I may have got that wrong!
Martin Kelly(Captain, The A Team)
ECC 12:12 And further, by these, my son, be admonished: of making many books there is no end; and much study is a weariness of the flesh.
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