Aire-Wharfe team Don for in Federation clash
Aire Wharfe lost 21-11 in their second match against Doncaster Federation bowls.
In the home game in difficult conditions at Shipley Club Aire Wharfe slightly the total of 17 points, although both teams had six winners each. The resumption of the house were winners Neil Nicholson (Shipley Club) and Cliff Taylor (Ilkley), who both carded 21-12 victories. However, Yorkshire Main Aire Wharfe found not easy, with only three winners in total, David Kirkbright (Rufford, 21-8) from the star.
Doncaster won the sum of 45 points and 28 points overall.
Scores Shipley Club - G Whelan (Guiseley) 16-21, N Nicholson (Shipley Club) 21-12, D Rankin (Yeadon Park) 21-13, S Ainley (Rufford) 21-19, D Norris (Yeadon Park) 17 -21, C Taylor (Ilkley) 21-12, D Carter (Tarnfield) 21-13, C Lodge (Wharfemeadows) 19-21, Lee K (Yeadon Park) 18-21, R Waite (Guiseley) 16-21, M Hall (Guiseley) 17-21, Preston J (Shipley Club) 21-17. Aire Wharfe 229 (8), Doncaster 212 (6).
Scores of Yorkshire Main - J Benson (Rufford) 14-21, J Stockdale (Guiseley) 21/09, Holmes E (Myrtle Park) 9-21, D Kirkbright (Rufford) 21-8, P Hepworth (Myrtle Park) 20 - 21, T Sud (Shipley Club) 17-21, Lyon R (Baildon) 13-21, S Morris (Oxenhope) 21-19, C Hight (Farsley) 21-11, R Benson (Rufford) 18-21, Stockdale R (Guiseley) 21/08, Barker M (Myrtle Park) 11-21. Aire Wharfe 182 (3), Doncaster 227 (9).
Wakefield beat Bradford 38-18 in their recent match Inter District Veterans.In the home match at the Parc Ladyhill, Bradford carded six winners, with Brian Jennings (Crowghyll) recovery of them, helping Bradford to a success of 50 points. In the first leg at Ossett Cricket & Athletic Club, Bradford completed four winners, with Len Hanson (Wyke) won 21-5 to secure the overall gap.
Scores Ladyhill Park - Alan Standing (Asa Briggs) 21-9, Bill Hutchinson (Lister) 21-16, Bill Robson (Knowles) 21-15, David Hodgson (Crowghyll) 21-10, Brian Jennings (Crowghyll) 21 - 8, John Ramsey (Lister) 16-21, David Bottomley (Lister) 21-9, Graham Oliver (Knowles) 17-21; Bradford 159 (23), Wakefield 109 (5).
MoneySiphonSystem says "Call it a Scam!"
Here's a question about our top 10 recommended home businesses list that came in recently that shows the danger marketing techniques that serve to confuse rather than clarify. I got a preview copy of a part of MoneySiphonSystem which did NOT impress me at all and after this question I can even see how MoneySiphonSystem has added to the confusion in the online marketplace rather than helping people actually FIND what they want and need.
Here's the question and how MoneySiphonSystem plays a role:
Q: Hi there-I love your newsletter and information. I have a concern though. The top 10 businesses you recommend all require a fee of some sort. I thought any legit wah would not request any money. I also did research and most of them and they have been stated to be scams. Would you please clarify what I am missing?
Thanks.
A: That's a good and simple question with a surprisingly complicated answer. Of course if it wasn't complicated people wouldn't be so confused about what's legitimate and what's not. One thing I'm going to try to do more of this year is see if I can help people understand how to make those determinations themselves or at least know how they COULD go about doing it, because while the rules that places like the BBB put out are good, they aren't good enough and in fact sometimes they're misleading.
So here's my answer:
The no-fee usually applies to telecommuting work, not businesses. It's common sense, really. Most businesses have a start-up free or some sort of licensing fee where as most jobs don't.
However, there are some legitimate databases for telecommuting work that require a fee, but if you follow the http://www.workathometruth.com/rules.php you'll do alot to avoid scams sometimes found through the free resources.
The paid telecommuting job databases are getting paid to aggregate the listing and to weed out the scams.
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