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Whalley records tumble


R


day night. The challenging seven-


mile race saw both the mens and ladies' course


bests beaten. Almost 100 runners took


part, but Southampton's Andy Morgan-Lee finished first in 39.03 minutes - smashing the previous record by 1.27 minutes. And Clayton Harrier


Roger goes ace - again By George Embley


e c o r d s tu m ­ bled in the What­ ley N ab Race on F r i ­


W


Vanessa Peacock was also in superb form, winning the ladies' event in 47.33 min­ utes -18 seconds quicker than the existing best time. Vanessa was 26th overall. Clubmate Alison Martin was second - 42nd overall -


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M (A) GOi f GTEuhtr.big bomper Wtro-tpole ataytPAS,wnroN, 90 Privau teg AD oUI Cupe 23 Quattm B etalitMl ip«.^)5


in 50.34.Another Clayton Harri­ er, Ian Greenwood, was sec­ ond in the mens' race, 2.46 minutes behind the winner, while Horwich's C. Seddon was third in 42.15. John Houghton of


HALLEY Golf Club member Roger Annjtage recorded another hole-in-


one on Saturday. r


Armitage achieved every golfer s dream stroke during the course of the


,


Roger Lightfoot Trophy. The Long Leese Barn player went


ace on the par-three 18th hole but did


not figure among the winners. Former captain Mike Ainsworth


returned 83-14-69 to win ahead of Paul Wray (91-21-70), courserecord holder Jeremy Thompson (75-5-70)


and Roy Broomhead (93-22-71). O ClitheroeGoU Club members were


in action on both days of the week- a' medal round was held on Satur­


day when Gary Thompson (83-12- 71) won Division One by two strokes from Wayne Pendlebury (77-4-73). Ken Parkinson returned 88-18-7U


to claim top spot in Division Two ahead of Ken Swarbrick (91-18-73). The Third Division was won by


Bill Tattersall (94-21-73). The invitation fourball was held on


Sunday and saw John Catlow and E. Haigh (Wilpshire) triumph with 42


Stableford points. Mike Bennie and J. Foy (Child-


Blackpool and Fylde was first Veteran 40 back - and eighth overall, with Tom Pate of Clayton first Veter­


an 50 in 52nd place. First local back was


David Montague in 29th. The Whalley Guides and


Scouts mini-bus appeal were donated £200 by the race organisers, and thanks also go out to race mar­ shalls


Rossendale Hill and Moun­ tain Rescue, the Police and local Whallcy businesses.


RAYNET,


wall) compiled 41 points and finished second on the card from Peter Lane and Brian Bulcok (Colne), Alt Eng­ land and I. Walsh (Wilpshiro), Paul Ainger and Graham Slater (Burn-


le3The pairings of Denis Underwood and A. Dobson (Stonyhurst Park) and Don Partington and J. Eardley (Bury) also handed in 41 points but


missed out on the prizes. ’ Paul Marlow and A. Salmon


(Dalmahoy) won the first gross prize with 38 points and Denis Greenup and D. Ball (Hopwood). claimed the


second gross award with 36 points. O In-form James Kennerly claimed


the inaugural Captain’s Cup at Myt- ton Fold following a round of 84-lb-


68Runners-up spot went to Trevor Thornber - "Mr Captain" returned 84-15-69 and recorded the only two of the day - and Steve Turner finished


third with 87-17-70. q Stonyhurst Park members were


in action in a three-divisional medal. Category winners were J. Crowther


(81-10-71), J. Calvert (86-18-68) and G. Coathup (86-22-64) - the latter winning the EGU medal.


.


win the John Pilling Memorial Tro­ phy after a card play-off.


J Tierney returned 81-17-b4 to ■


a round of 79.


M Bradley emerged a convincing winner of the President's Day event


A. Young won the gross prize with . .


with 41 Stableford points. M. Boreham'(38 points) was run­


ner-up and the other prize-winners were D. Beesley, R. Davies - both 37 points - and G. Coathup (36


R.tDriver and J. Blocked won the Famous Grouse foursomes with 86- 17-69, J. Tierney and A. Rigby claim- ing second place with 88-17.5-70.5. © Clitheroe lady captain Linda Mer-


ccr wsis among the prizes in the annu­


al Ladies'Open. She compiled 34 Stableford points to win the Bronze Division by a point


from B. 'Ward (Dean Wood). Third- placed R. M. McKenna (Bolton) , handed in 32 points Find B..H1 II (Royal Birkdale) finished fourth with


the same number of points. .■ In-form J. Riding (Bolton) totalled


40 points and recorded an impressive victory in the Silver Division. ^ B. Whiting (Werneth) compiled 35 points and finished second after a


three-way card play-off with A. Arn- field (Wilpshire) and P. Vickers (Ash­


ton and Lea). © Casterton GC, near Kirkby Lons­


dale, was the venue for Mytton Fold ladies'annual trip. Eleven ladies enjoyed a brilliant


day out, which involved a nine-hole morning Stableford competition, lunch and a friendly round in the


afternoon. Barbara Bryan won the nine-hole


event ahead of Pauline White, with Carol Maher's prowess on the greens


giving her the putting prize. © Whalley ladies were in action in


the NSPCC charity competition. The Carol Blackadder-Shirley


Palich compiled 42 Stableford points and won on the card from Fran Gier-


at and Jane Pollard. Third place went to Joyce Burt


and Angela Griffiths (38 points). MATTHEW


Team Knockout Final BROWN LADIES’


DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


LFC 7, Dog ami Partridge 5. High Scores: 125 - J. Cowpcrthvvaite, B.


Parker; 120 +11 dart finish - J. Cowgill. League


Kings Arms A 8; Low Moor 0, Stnrkies 3; Kings Arms B 2, Crnven Heifer B 10; Craven Heifer A 7, Mangrove 5; Brown


LFC 4, Dog and Partridge 8; Buck 4,


Cow 7, Royal Oak 6. High scores: 100 - E. Twist: 127 - D.


Anderson; 125 +.121 - J. Cowgill; 121 - 0. Cowporthwaite: 120 - 1. Whnlloy. P. Hop- kinson; 111 + 108 - D. Burns; 111 - II. Parker; 107 - M: Bannister; 102 finish - M. Northover; 101 + 100 - G. Shears; 100 x 2 - D. Stevenson; 100 - S. Glover, A Ward, J. Gallagher, L. llayton, K Wardleworth. .


POINTS AND POSITIONS ,


Craven Heifer A 64; 4, Royal Onk 46; 5, Craven Heifer B 48; 6, Mangrove 43; 7, Low Moor 40; 8, Kings Arms A 39; 9 Stnrkies 38! 10, Brown Cow 34; 11, Buck 25:12. Kings Arras B 25.


1, LFC 67; 2, Dog and Pnrtridgc 5G; 3, 1


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^ •£2695 .£ 5 6 5 0


Party time jfor soccer stars


| their annual presentation R .£ 7 6 2 5 .R e d u c e d £ 1 3 ,5 9 5


j) 5 speed, I private ow n e r from n ew , radio cassette l e r a e . history . .£ 5 9 9 5 1992 (K) SU Z U K I V i ta r a JL X 3 d o o r ; W h ite 55,000 miles,


W 5 speed, remote tailgate locking, radio casettc .............................. - .£ 4 9 9 5


night on Friday. More than 100 people


UP FOB THE CUP: Itimington players and officials enjoy their presentation


attended the event at Waddington village club, and the music was provided by top turn Acoustic Explosion.


were presented to the play­ ers by Peter Marsden of the West Riding Football Association, and club tro­ phies were presented by Bill Hacking, a former member of the club. The first team were


League and cup trophies


im in g t o n f c celebrated another successful with


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awarded the fair-play tro­ phy by the league. The second team broke


all records in the Craven' League by winning and unprecedented league and cup double, and finishing the season as the league’s highest scorers. Geoff Young from the


first team capped a fine sea­ son when he was presented with the East Lancashire Football Association’s play- er-of-the-year trophy. Roll of Honour First Team


Players’ player-of-the-


year - Geoff Young; man­ ager’s player-of-the-year - Martin Lawson; goal-of- the-season - Martin Law- son; square ball trophy - Trevor Watkins. Reserve Team


------------------- ;m o p H Y T I M E . K c n d s l o n c U n U c l l p l a y e r s a t t h e i r p r e s e n t a t i o n n i g h t a . P a d i h a m T o w n H a l l 0 5 0 0 9 8 / 2 3 / 2 1


| year — Jason Farmer; square ball trophy - Eric Geldard.


year - Steve McCullough; manager’s player-of-the-


Players’ player-of-the- Special Awards C l u b m a n - o f - t h e - y e a r -


Peter Duffy; young player-of- the-year-Justin Waterhouse; dub leading scorer - Michael Ashton; special team award - Steve Pym; chairman’s award


-Bob Burgess. • The team begin their


under way next week. United FC held their annual pre


Headstone players honoured P


. . ADIHAM Town Hall was T .he,tr7 ^ u


sentation night. Club chairman Clive Bennett


packed to the rafters on Fn- handed “ VSiLrf™ ro o r to 10s); Andrew Tinker (Under Us); day night when Readstone


a^ deyaTOa Payton and television sports reporter


Peter Stevenson. Our picture shows members of var­


thanked the committee, parents and managers for all their hard work and congratulated the players on consid­


erable success. Two of the sides won league hon­


- * ,.c ......................... ners-up in both the league and the


The first session will be held at Rimington on


Thursday.Anybody interested in joining the club should attend training sessions or contact Jim Tierney on 01200 422344.


_________ _________________


r—S TIME is fast running out to sponsored football knockout is again □ enter this year’s Hospital Cup


competition. The closing date for entries is


Wednesday, July 1st. Ifeams who'play in leagues operat- -


ing within the Burnley, Pendle and Rossendale NHS Trust area and .Minnirwc art> linnim* to he able to,


ours, the Under 9s won the North Val­ ley Cup and the Under 14s were run-


preparations for the coming CUp, season when they get their Gary Bowker from the Under 9s pre-season training sessions won the league’s top goalscorer prize.


presented. (050698/25/24) ROLL OF HONOUR Players-of-the-Year


Tyreman (Under 9s); Andrew Harg­ reaves (Under 10s); Ryan Thomas Fisher (Under Us); Ashley Jeffries (Under 12s); Tom Feamhead (Under 13s); Oliver Clarke (Under 14s). Sportsmen-of-the-Y ear


Leon Bancroft (Under 8s); Oliver Matthew Sharpley (Under 8s); ious teams before the trophies were *_____


shall (Under 14s). Special Awards .


_,Any teams who wish to enter hut . . .


.Qhnrnlps and Alex Brie su rSrnedy funtoSDarielCam^beU (Under


Michael Fox (Under 12s); Uroes Huggon (Under 13s); Andrew Stubbs


(Under 14s).Most Enthusiastic Youngster Tim Rakshi (Under 8s); Thomas


Marsh and Scott Wilkinson (Under 9s); Benjamin Heap (Under 10s); Johnny Burbridge: (Under Us); Joseph Waller (Under 12s); Tom Feamhead (Under 13s); Joseph Mar-


Alan Spence - Chairman’s Award; Paul Clarke - President’s Award.


once againmse Turf Mo3rTdr-the~ filial. ~


have not received application forms should contact Chris Allen (01282 474519) as soon as possible,


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