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come of Ted B am b o r - o u g h ’s c a p ta in ’s d ay a t Mytton Fold on Sunday. Stephen Taylor eventually
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got the nod with 39 points, edging out Robert Hilton who amassed th e same tally. Howard T aylor was a
point off the pace in third place and Damien Plmubridge was fourth on
37 points. Andy Kay also compiled
37 points to win the 0-18 handic ap prize, Mike G ra n t ’s 36 was good enough for the 19-27 cate
gory and Norman Ayle- cock scored 35 points to win the special prize for 28- handicappers. Jack Crow (26) carded the
best senior round ... Dave Shaw (17) had th e best front nine ... Keith Hough (20) scored the best back n in eD a v id Newton (27) won th e c ap ta in ’s guest prize ... Anne Almond earned the ladies’ award ... Neville Shears won the putting prize. PICTURE: Club captain
Ted Bamborough (right) p re sen ts his prize to Stephen Taylor (left) with club president Frank Har greaves looking on. (CAT11562)
Junior captain is new club champion!
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UNIOR captain Daniel Preedy is the new club champion at
He defied difficult conditions to win by Clitheroe Golf Club.
one shot from Denis Greenup. Preedy shot a disappointing 77 in the morn
ing round. But he bounced back with 71 in the after i
noon to take the title. Greenup carded rounds of 75 and then 74 for second place; Chris Hamer shot 74 and 78 for
third spot and Oliver Marsden claimed fourth place with rounds of 76 and 77. . , The previous day Wayne Pendlebury was in
great form to win the Whitbread Trophy. He returned 70-6-64 to claim Division One
honours by three shots from nine-handicap-
per Brian Edmondson. Edmondson took second place after a card
play-off with Harry Richardson (75-8-67). Eric Taylor (80-10-70) was fourth after a
■ In Division Two David Brown (82-15-67) took the honours by one shot from Gary Thompson who took second place after a card play-off with Roy Ashley after both carded 82-14-68. Nigel Scholefield (85-13-72) was fourth abd John Cooke (88-16-72) was fifth after a consultation of cards with Bill
card play-off with 11-handicapper Peter Clayton who took fifth following a play-off with John Dugdale.
Dugdale. In Division Three Stuart McFarlane took
the first prize with a round of 91-25-66. John Greenwood (98-28-70) was second and John Beggs (9927-72) was third. , The gross prize was won by David Heesom
with a round of 75. Q John Summers claimed the Arthur Long-
worth Trophy at Whalley GC with a round
of 88-23-65. Second place on the day went to C. Parker (79-13-66) and the other prizes were won by Mike Wilbome (83-16-67), Alan Cok (84-17-
□ Mrs I. Hinks scored the individual high light of the ladies’ medal and SuperScan
67), J. Hodgeon (82-14-68) and W. Banks (83-15-68).
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qualifier at Clitheroe GC last week when she scored a hole-in-one at the fifth hole.
GOLF SCENE with
Edward Lee Mrs D. Catlow (86-17-61) wontheSUver. reaves won the senior nine-hole prize with a
Division, Mrs P. Brennan Bronze Division honours and Mrs u. xiarg-
score of 57-18-39. The qualifiers for the SuperScan event were MrsP. Brennan, Mrs D. Catlow and Mrs N.
□ Lady members at Whalley GC had a busy time at Long Leese Bam.
They started with an open singles competi • , ... .• ••
tion with visiting players performing weU._ Clitheroe’s Jan Burrows returned 80-10-ru
' to claim Silver Division honours ahead of Anne Robathan (Accrington, 84-13-71) and home member Gail Ainsworth (84-12-72). Jean Dearden (95-25-70) continued her fine
season to win the Bronze Division after a card play-off with Agnes Flanagan (92-22- 70) and Burnley’s Janice Lee (93-22-71) took third place. The gross prize was won by Jean Tasker with a round of 86.
lard (89-18-71), Agnes Flanagan (94-21-73) and Gail Ainsworth (86-12-74).
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Daphne Dawson took the gross award in the High Task competition with two-round total
of 167.
• of 86-12-74 to claim the nett award. □ Forty-five juniors found the windy condi
And Jan Armistead carded identical rounds ’ . ■ ■
tions very tricky when they contested the junior open a t Whalley GC.
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try Club scored 76 to win the gross prize by two shots from Great Harwood’s A. Hacking. Home golfer Jayne Flanagan won the girls’
T. Rathbone from the Mere Golf and Coun
prize with a nett 72 and category prizes went to T. Czerwonka (Clitheroe), A. Harwood (Blackburn), J. Blackadder (Whalley), P. Bracewell (Baxenden), W. Dennis (Nelsonn) and W. Stafford (Whalley).
Andrew leads them home
a n n u a l D ow n h am F e l l R a c e la s t W ed n e sd ay j
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night. , Over 100 competitors took -
part in the punishing 6.5 mile -j event, although course;-t records proved elusive. ■ Setting, off from th e ,t
well-poised in third place in th e F i r s t Division of th e Gre at Harwood and District Bowling League. They are 15 points behind
Wanderers well-placed for run-in R
i b b l e s d a l e W an d e re r s A a re
□ The Silver Salver competi
tion will be held at Ribbles dale Wanderers Bowling - Club on Saturday and Sun
day. The usual handicaps will
leaders Antley, but have a game in hand, and enjoyed a commanding 9-1 win over bottom side Spring Hill this week. In the Second Division
apply, players are requested to turn up at the time stated and there will be a 15 minute scratch time. No practice
will be allowed. DRAW
9- 30 a.m. — S. Barnes v G. Rushton; G. Schofield v G. Hin-
Whalley A lie third after a 7- 3 win over Globe A while Waddington A, Hurst Green A and Ribblesdale B all lost. Third Division sides Whal ley B and Clitheroe Cricket both lost with the la t te r being 6-4 losers a t Sabden Black. Sabden Red are second in
dle; F. Procter v J. Wareing; L. Rammell v H. Woodward; D. Rostron v B. Pilling; S. Wood v A. Whalley. 10- 15 a.m. — T. Burton v B.
Griffths; M. Wensley v D. Bon- ney; R. Armatage v C. Camp- beil; I. Berry v M. Watkins; N. Hartley v D. Mather; P. Mul- derig v R. Coulson. 11- 15 a.m. — S. Gower v G.
the Fourth Division despite losing 8-2 to Castle B, but Hurst Green B lost 10-0 to leaders Burnley Road A, and Waddington B were beaten 6-4 by Castle A. Q Sabden Bowling Club was the venue for the semi-finals and final of the Leonard Whittaker Cup on Sunday. The eventual winners were
Haslingden BC, who beat Globe A by 150-131. The losing semi-finalists were Whalley A and Rishton
Conservatives A. RESULTS
First Division Globe A 3, Antley 7; Great Har
wood A 2, Haslingden 8; Rishton Conservative A 7, Salesbury A 3; Rushton Street A 7, Great Har wood B 3; Spring Hill 1, Ribbles dale Wanderers A 9; Spring Hill 3, Salesbury A 7. Second Division
Clayton Gatty 9, Waddington A 1; Coppice 7, Leisure Hour 3; Hurst Green A 2, Burnley Road B 8; Leisure Hour 2, Clayton Gatty 8; Ribblesdale B 3, Rish ton BC 7; Whalley A 7, Globe B
3. Third Division Come and Welcome 8, Rushton
Street B 2; Milnshaw Park 9, Whalley B 1; Sabden Black 6, Clitheroe Cricket 4; Salesbury B 8, Rishton Conservative B 2. Fourth Division
Burnley Road A 10, Hurst
Green B 0; Castle B 8, Sabden Red 2; Immanuel 4, Milnshaw Wanderers 6; Waddington B 4,
Castle A 6.
Parkinson; D. Knight v M. Firth; G. Wood v B. Smith; J. Higson v S. Hitchon; A. Bell v B. Hinks. 1- 30 p.m. — M. Edmondson v
E. Smith; I. Mulderig v W. Holt; R Bonney v R Holt; J. Chatwin v R. Turner; M. Cornall v H. Perkins; G. Clark v J. Barrett. 2- 15 p.m. — A. Cornall v N. Wilkinson; E. Leach v W. Ball; J. Hanson v H. Hodder; A. Shurmer v J. Howarth; J. Slynn . v M. Rostron: W. Slinger v D. Parsons. 3 p.m.— R. Cleave v V. O’Don
nell; B. Robinson v A. Spencer; D. Wilson v C. Hope; R. Camp bell v C. Snape; G. Skellom v N. Threlfall.
Assheton Arms in Down- ham, runners had to climb i Pendle Hill twice, before the sting in the tail - climbing -; Worsaw Hill.
First Division P WD L P
Antley............................1512 0 3,98
Haslingdon...................11’S S 1 m Itibblesrtaie A............... M ,2 2 2 H Gt Harwood B........:...... j
ing were involved, and a t the end of it all, Rossendale run ner Andrew Preedy emerged victorious in,a time of 58 minutes 16 seconds - four >
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Salesbury A............... 15 i h *S ri Spring Hill.................... 15 4 0 11 ,72
Second Division' PW D L P
Burnley Rd B..........1511 0 4 100 Clayton Gatty..... 1511 0 4 92 Whalley A. 1510
Rishton.................. 14 8 0 G 75 0 5 85
Leisure Hour....... 14 7 0 7 74 Waddington A..... 15 7 0 8 72 Coppice.................. 15 5 010 61 Ribblesdale B....... 15 5 010 61
Globe B................... 15 4 110 GO Hurst Green A.... 15 5 1 9 60
Come & Welcome......... 13 9 0 4 81 Clitheroe Crick............ 13 9 0 4 80 Free Gardeners....... 13 8 0 5 72 Sabden Black................ 14 8 0 6 70
Third Division PW D L P
, Whatley B......;............. 14 7 0 7 70 Milnshaw Park.............. 14 0 0 8 59 Rushton St B................ 13 4 0 9 58 Rishton Con 8............. 13 5 0 8 65 Salesbury B................. 13 4 0 9 55
Burnley IW A............... 1311 1 1 99
Fourth Division PW D L P
Sabden Red.................. 14 10 0 4 86 Immanuel.................... 14 7 2 5 80 Castle A....................... 13 7 0 6 71 Castle B.................. 13 7 2 4 69 Victoria................... 13 6 0 7 60 Milnshaw Wands.......... 14 5 0 9 57 Waddington B.............. 13 4 1 8 51 Hurst Green B.............. 13 0 0 13 27
All in all, 2,400 feet of climb- - : , ;•
H ER E was an excel- . ’■ len t tu rn -o u t for th e ‘
CARD p lay -o f f wa s n e ed ed to
d e c id e th e o u t
■ medal competition and a 36-hole High Task P r iz e s in the medal round went to Anne Pol
That competition was folowed by an 18-hole
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and a half minutes outside Shaun Livesey’s 1994 mark. Second was Mike Wallis of >
Clayton-le-Moors Harriers ’ in 58.44, with Crawley run-- ■
- ner A. Carruthers third in 59.19.
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record holder Vanessa Pea- /. cock of Clayton-le-Moors in '0 68.23 - two and a half min utes outside her best - with Keighley Hills a th le te J. Prowse second in 71.10.
First lady home was female >
. F irs t veteran 40 was J. - Emmett of Keighley Hill >.l (61.24), first veteran 50 was
B. Mitchell of Clayton-le- .C Moors (63.16) and first vet eran 60 was L.'Sullivan of Clayton-le-Moors (72.04). ’ ■, Competitors are pictured at
the s ta r t of the race. (CAT11446) .
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MANGROVE TAKE THE TTTT F. M
ANGROVE were crowned Second D iv is io n c h am p io n s in th e
Clitheroe Men’s D a r ts League with a 5-
2 win over Black Horse B. The top three in the top flight are still
battling i t out for the title. Leaders Dog and Partridge A are being
chased by Kings Arms A and Craven Heifer. In both divisions there was a whitewash
result. Dog and Partridge B beat Royal Oak 7-
0, with Kings Arms beating Horseshoe B by the same margin in the Second Divi sion. □ There will be a knockout competition on the Sunday, August 24th, a t the Craven Heifer. Entry is £1-50, and for more details, con-
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tact Danny Burns. .RESULTS
First Division
Black Horse A 2, Dog and Partridge A 5; i Craven 3, New in n 4; Kings Arms A 5, • Social A 2; Dog and Partridge B 7, Royal, Oak 0.
Second Division
Mangrove 5, Black Horse B 2; Horse Shoe B 0, Kings Arms B7.
POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division
1, Dog and Partridge A 54; 2, Kings Arms ’
A 49; 3, Craven Heifer 46; 4, New Inn 44; 5, Dog and Partridge B 43; 6, Royal Oak 41; 7, Black Horse 30; 8, Social Club A 30.: Second Division
, 1, Mangrove 57; 2, Social Club B 43; 3, Kings Arms B 42; 4, Horse Shoe A 35; 5,
Brown Cow 28; 6, Horse Shoe B 15.
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