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1987 World Indoor Bowls Championship

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World Indoor Championships 1987
9th World Indoor Bowls Championships
LocationScotland Coatbridge, & England Bournemouth,
Date(s)07-15 February & 23–29 March 1987.
CategoryWorld Indoor Championships
← 1986 1988 →

The 1987 Embassy World Indoor Bowls Championship[1] was held at the Coatbridge indoor bowling club, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, from 07 to 13 February 1987.[2]
Tony Allcock won his second consecutive title beating David Bryant in the final by 5-4 (0-7, 7–6, 7–3, 3–7, 6–7, 7–6, 1–7, 7–5, 7–2).

The 1987 Midland Bank World Indoor Pairs Championship was held at the Bournemouth International Centre from 23 to 29 March 1987.[3] David Bryant & Tony Allcock won a second consecutive title defeating Stephen Rees & John Price 5–0 in the final (9-3, 7–2, 6–3, 6–4, 8–4).

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Transcription

Winners

Event Winner
Men's Singles England Tony Allcock
Men's Pairs England Tony Allcock & England David Bryant

Draw and results

[4] [5]

Men's singles

First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
England Tony Allcock 7 6 7
Republic of Ireland Sam Wylie 6 7 4 England Allcock 7 7 7
Scotland Angus Blair 7 3 7 Scotland Blair 5 0 3
Wales John Price 6 7 4 England Allcock 7 7 5 7
Scotland Willie Wood 7 2 7 Scotland Wood 5 2 7 3
Canada Alf Wallace 5 7 2 Scotland Wood 5 7 7 7
Australia Rob Parrella 7 2 7 Australia Parrella 7 3 5 0
Northern Ireland Mike Dunlop 1 7 5 England Allcock 7 2 7 7
Scotland Ian Bruce 7 7 Scotland Bruce 2 7 1 0
New Zealand Phil Skoglund 0 5 Scotland Bruce 2 7 2 7 7
Israel Cecil Bransky 7 7 Israel Bransky 7 0 7 3 5
England Lee Shoobridge 4 6 Scotland Bruce 7 7 4 7
Northern Ireland David Corkill 7 7 Northern Ireland Corkill 6 2 7 3
Guernsey Mike Nicolle 1 4 Northern Ireland Corkill 7 7 7 Final
Wales Stephen Rees 5 7 Wales Rees 6 2 4
England Danny Denison 6 0 England Allcock 5
England David Bryant 7 7 England Bryant 4
Israel Jeff Rabkin 1 0 England Bryant 7 6 7 7
Scotland John Watson 7 7 Scotland Watson 4 7 4 5
Northern Ireland Rodney McCutcheon 5 6 England Bryant 1 5 7 7 7
Scotland Jim Muir 7 3 7 Scotland Muir 7 7 5 0 4
Northern Ireland Jim Baker 4 7 6 Scotland Muir 7 7 6 7
Wales Terry Sullivan 7 7 Wales Sullivan 1 5 7 3
New Zealand Ian Dickison 1 1 England Bryant 7 7 4 5 7
Scotland Hugh Duff 7 7 Scotland Duff 1 0 7 7 4
New Zealand Peter Belliss 1 0 Scotland Duff 7 7 7
Canada Bill Boettger 7 7 Canada Boettger 2 1 6
England Neil Thompson 0 6 Scotland Duff 7 7 4 7
Australia Don Peoples 7 7 Australia Peoples 4 4 7 5
Northern Ireland Alan McMullan 5 4 Australia Peoples 1 7 7 7
Wales Lyn Tanner 3 7 7 Wales Tanner 7 3 2 2
England Roy Cutts 7 2 2

Men's Pairs

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
England David Bryant
England Tony Allcock
8 5 8    
  Scotland David Gourlay Sr.
Scotland John Watson
2 4 2     England Bryant

England Allcock

8 9 7  
Wales Mike Hard
Wales Charles McGhee
9 5 2 7   Wales Hard

Wales McGhee

2 3 2  
  Canada Ronnie Jones
Canada Bill Boettger
4 3 7 4   England Bryant

England Allcock

6 8 8  
  Northern Ireland Jim Baker
Northern Ireland Rodney McCutcheon
8 8 6 8 Northern Ireland McCutcheon

Northern Ireland Baker

3 4 5 5  
  England David Cutler
England John Bell
7 1 9 3 Northern Ireland McCutcheon

Northern Ireland Baker

7 10 6
Israel Cecil Bransky

Israel Jeff Rabkin

7 10 7     Israel Bransky

Israel Rabkin

5 1 3
Wales Terry Sullivan
Wales Dai Wilkins
2 2 6     England Bryant

England Allcock

9 7 6 6 8
Wales John Price

Wales Stephen Rees

9 9 9   Wales Rees

Wales Price

3 2 3 4 4
  Republic of Ireland Robin Horner

Republic of Ireland David Gardener

3 3 3   Wales Rees

Wales Price

2 7 5 8 11
Scotland Angus Blair

Scotland Richard Corsie

6 7 9     Scotland Blair

Scotland Corsie

7 6 7 0 3
Australia Don Peoples

Australia Rob Parrella

5 2 2     Wales Rees

Wales Price

6 12 2 5  
Northern Ireland Alan McMullan

Northern Ireland David Corkill

8 1 6 5 6 Northern Ireland McMullan

Northern Ireland Corkill

5 8 8 3  
England Gary Smith

England Andy Thomson

5 8 5 8 5 Northern Ireland McMullan

Northern Ireland Corkill

9 8 4 7  
New Zealand Phil Skoglund

New Zealand Peter Belliss

8 8 6 8   New Zealand Skoglund

New Zealand Belliss

4 5 10 4  
Scotland Mike Walsh

Scotland Neil Gillies

7 1 9 3  

References

  1. ^ "World Bowls Tour". World Bowls Tour.
  2. ^ "Google news archives".
  3. ^ "Google news archives".
  4. ^ "Times archives". The Times. Archived from the original on 2017-01-18. Retrieved 2015-01-02.
  5. ^ "Google archives".

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