WITHQUIZ The Withington Pub Quiz League QUIZBIZ 2nd May 2018 |
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Results & Match Reports |
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Val Draper Cup Round 1: History Men lost to Opsimaths Ethel Rodin lost to Dunkin' Dönitz |
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Val Draper Cup Round 1: At the football-obsessed Red Lion the History Men lost to The Opsimaths, though it could have gone either way until pretty near the end. The scant points on offer in the earlier rounds went in the home team's favour but when the more pointilicious second half came along it was the visitors' turn to prosper. Opting for Tripoli (rather than Tobruk) and Eugene (rather than Joe) McCarthy cost the History Men dear. All of which is here today gone tomorrow stuff. Gone today and gone tomorrow, however, we very sadly learned at the start of the evening is Peter Morgan - for many years a stalwart of our league and more recently of the History Men team. Peter died a few days ago. Our condolences to his family. Peter was always kind and generous and fun to be with on a Wednesday evening. Now and again the effects of lunchtime could lead him to doze off during a particular lengthy question in the evening's quiz match. This afforded us much fun. On one occasion against the Opsimaths I remember History Man David conferring with Peter animatedly but in vain. We were all unsure whether he was deep in thought as to what the answer was or just deep in dreamland. Rest in peace, Peter - I trust your latest doze is heavenly.
Ethel Rodin lost to Dunkin' Dönitz at the Ladybarn Club thus keeping the Dunkers' hopes of a treble alive. Kieran sends this dispatch.... "Playing Ethel on a Bards paper and starting at points down did not encourage us to think a fun evening was in store. Past form suggested that it could be half time before we got to positive territory with little or no chance of overhauling a three point deficit. So to find both handicaps wiped out by the end of Round One and the Donutz ahead by the end of Round Three was surprising and very welcome. Once ahead we never relinquished the lead though Ethel closed to only two points behind at the end of Round Six. A straightforward, but nevertheless, enjoyable evening only slightly marred by disappointing news from the Eternal City. Next week the Albert and an 8 point deficit for starters. Now that is going to be difficult especially as the Donutz are likely to consist of just Barry and Martin. David and I are off to watch Yaya Touré play football (well stroll around the middle of the park occasionally reminding us of a transcendent talent) for the final time. There are some things even more important than a Wednesday evening obsession." |
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Quiz Paper Verdict |
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This week the paper was set by The Bards The average aggregate was 68.0 |
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I was chatting to Jim earlier in the week and he said the Bards' aim this time round was to achieve an average aggregate in the 70s. Well it wasn't in the 50s as their previous papers this season have been, but nor did it get into the 70s - it was 68 to be exact. Having said this there was plenty of interesting material on offer - often suffixed by one or other of the players proclaiming "Well, I never knew that!". There seemed to be quite a few unanswewred questions and even a few where neither team could muster a guess that made any sense. At the Red we were fortunate to have a first rate QM in Alison Cartmill who delivered the paper with patience, clarity and good humour amidst what was a pretty raucous atmosphere. It took until past 10.30 to complete but this was as much because of a late start due to queues at the bar than anything else. At the end of the first half we feared the worst with an aggregate of just 23 (I think) but the second half picked up (with the 'Choose a Year' Rounds 5 and 6 earning quite a few points). Oh, and the theme in Round 2 was nicely done with it taking until the latter half of the round before Brian had a eureka moment and spotted the hidden steps. I was in my element with Scottish football league clubs and earned points for both the 'Bully Wees' and the 'Firhill' club (I've visited both). Kieran sums up reaction to the paper from the Dunkers/Ethel match.... "Only three unanswereds each and a decent aggregate score (once the handicaps are added back in) means the Bards should be congratulated for producing a very decent paper at short notice, one which produced close results in both games." |
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....and the Dave Barras Question of the Week award this week has been nominated by The Opsimaths and goes to Round 5/6 (the May 2nd events rounds) with the question on 1892:
For the answer to this and all the week's other questions click here. |
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.... and also |
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Thought you might be interested in
this recent article by Anna Leszkiewicz in the New
Statesman which quotes Shrimp Tom Benson, University
Challenge's Question Editor....
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