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£8495 y 7975 *3 A*! V Kim just misses title repeat
By GEORGE EMBLEY RIBBLE Valley golfer Kim.
Andrew tied for fourtli place
in the Helen Holm Scottish Open Strokeplay Championship - an
event she won two years ago. The 25-year-old Clitheroe GC
member had rounds of 76 and 73 on Troon Portland on Saturday and trailed leader, and eventual winner, Lesley Nicholson (Edinburgh Uni versity) by four shots. The final 18 holes were played .
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over Royal Troon on Sunday, and after reaching the turn a t four- under-par, Kim reeled off a hat- trick of birdies at the 11th, 12th and 13th holes to reduce the deficit
to three shots. But Kim's challenge ended when
she three-putted the par-five 15th from 30 feet, and she finished with 79 for a 228 aggregate and a share of fourth place with Curtis Cup col leagues Becky Morgan and Fiona Brown - Nicholson taking the title
with 222. Kim and Fiona had an aggregate
score of 456 and won the team prize
by four shots from Wales. Kim was delighted with her perfor
mance: "I played really well but the Tm ONSTONE^ Futures and Players' 'the third day before fin- i
n ^ f^ i o n h l s T o u r s , shot 68, 76, 77' Lshta^trong y .r ^ SW p ro fe s s io n a ls and 69 for u'two-over - Andrew, who plays r Paul Dwyer, and ( par m . finish,n'g 1SU, . the European ChaHenge l
Stuart Andrew gave a .*ancl pockctiiig $3,500.'
S good account of them- Dwyer shared the [ selves in the Nigerian ,-jc'ad, alter his four- t Open at Abuja*.'
'under-par, opening
! Dwyer, who competes round, but had dropped on the MasterCard, down to 30th place after
greens were not as good as usual and I missed two putts from inside a foot."
The England international was
in action at Worsley on Tuesday hoping to qualify for the matcliplay element of the Lancashire Champi onships - an event she won for the. only time in 1993.
0 A place in the ELGA Handicap Trophy team was .at stake at
. . .
Clitheroe Golf Club on Saturday. Jim Sprint handed in 79-11-68 to
win Division One and Peter Kane (77-8-69) was runner-up after a card play-off with Gary Speak (73-4-69), Andrew Walmsley (71-2-69) and son Robert Kane (81-12-69). Stuart Anderson carded 79-13-66
j u n io r Dewhurst in the driving seat T
Three following a round of 95-22-73. Messrs Sprint, Peter Kane, Ander-
i l i t h e r o e Wolves Under 13s
_ * enjoyed a fine 6-1 win over Borrowdale Unit
ed.The Wolves started well, but it took a while to take advantage of their superiori
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ty.When it came, they added three more in quick succes sion to make it 4-0 at half
time. They added another two
after the break, and their only lapse was a penalty consola
tion goal for United. Matthew Musgrove and
Glen Dinsdale scored two each, and Lee Waller and man-of-the-match John Knowles also found the net. The Under 11s went down
HAT Clitheroe beat local rivals Read a t
Whalley Road on Satur day was a great achieve
ment. But man-of-the-match
Mick Dewhurst’s superb
effort saw his side through. Bowling throughout,
Dewhurst (pictured) took 5- 57, before leading his side to victory with an unbeaten 41. Winning the toss, skipper
Phil Bishop elected to field. Terry Little and Gary
O'Connor opened for Read, batting sensibly with the ball not coming through due to the damp conditions. A solid start to the innings
was caught by Stephen Coul ter off Dewhurst for 15. Michael Whalley then flat
was ended at 32 when O'Con nor was trapped by Harg
reaves for five. At 42, Little was caught
2-1 to league champions Bar- rowford Celtic in the Choice Catalogue Cup. Celtic were 2-0 up at half
time, but the Wolves played their best football of the sea
son after the break. Michael Barker had an
superb save. CKris(Beckerton pulled;one ■ :
behind by Neil Winckley off Dewhurst for 21. Two runs later, Graham Bardsley followed, bowled by
Hargreaves for two. Skipper Nick Marsh and
effort cleared off the line, and Jake Chadwick forced a •;
professional Peter Sleep shared 30 before the former
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tered only to deceive and lost his wicket for four, caught by Neil Bolton off Mick Bolton
at 80. David Parsons came in,
only to be bowled by Bolton
for five at 91. At 99, Clitheroe got the
wicket they needed when Sleep was caught by Dewhurst off Bolton for 31. Fox and Longden put on
tail, having Fox (i5) caught by paid man Stephen Ben jamin, and Longderi (8) caught by Bolton. He ended a stint of 23 ovrs
by having Sadiq caught by Hargreaves for two, wicket keeper Swarbrick finishing
unbeaten on seven. Dewhurst’s figures were 5- 57, an excellent spell, as Read
were all out for 132. Clitheroe’s reply got off to
a bad start as Andy Burns was caught by O'Connor off Sadiq without scoring. Neil Bolton (25) and Ben
jamin (8) were both trapped by Longden, as the Chatburn Road side stumbled to 37-3. Stephen Bishop and Mick
Read v Clitheroe READ :
T. L i t t le c Winckley b Dewhurst ........................21
G. O’Connor lbw b Hargreaves 5 Sleep c Dewhurst b M. Bolton 31 G. Bardsley b Hargreaves-----2 N. Marsh c Coulter b Dewhurst ...................... 15
M. Whalley c N. Bolton b M. Bolton ................................4
D. Parsons b M. Bolton .........5 I. Fox c Benjamin b Dewhurst 15 J. Longden c M. Bolton b Dewhurst............................ 8
U. Sadiq c Hargreaves b Dewhurst............................ 2
P. Swarbrick not out .............. 7 Extras ...............................17 Total ...............................182 Bowling; M. Hargreaves 14-4-
Bolton steadied the innings, oving to 62 before the former was trapped by Bardsley for
eight. Dewhurst and Bolton saw
the score to 100 before the latter was caught by Sadiq
off Sleep for 35. Coulter (10) and Dewhurst
13 valuable runs before Dewhurst mopped up the
(41) then passed the target with seven overs remaining.
b'acktvith a volley, Mid » RTER a lot of hard work although'Marcus Pratt;had 1
£rom ^he ground s ta f f a t
to leave the fray with injury, / \ pv,i,rr-Vi Meadow, Ribbles- reducing the locals to 10 men, Wanderers made it two wins
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^oTFanaTeaTm spirit next had made 99-6. The'game was reduced to 39 overs
season. •
League Blue side fared well in their first season of 11-a-side football, finishing fourth in the league and reaching the semi-final and last eight of the cup competitions. ’ : Tom Rutherford top-scored
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news for the club with the Under 10s reaching the
semi-final of the cup with a 3-2 win over Fulledge Colts. Martin Pollard, Luke
Vercoe and star man Oliver Tyreman scored. The Under 9s completed their league programme
with a 3-2 win over Traw- den Celtic, with man-of-the- match Kieran Laycock (2) and Matthew Sharpley on the scoresheet. Despite the efforts of
Benjamin Heap, the Under 11s lost 1-0 to Foulridge
Minors. The eye-catching Ryan
Thomas-Fisher scored two and Ashley Brown added a third, but the Under 12s lost 5-3 to Junior Clarets in the
cup. The Under 13s completed '
their league programme with two 4-1 wins to finish
in the top half. They beat Rossendale
Valley with goals from Davis Morris (2), Joe Waller and star man Ashley Jeffries, and Morris hit a hat-trick to see off Huncoat
United. Jordan Neary also
bagged, with Steve Traynor man-of-the-match. The Burnley League
Under 14 side beat Brier- field Celtic 2-1 with goals from Andrew Moores and Duncan Fearnhead, with Adam Nuttall man-of-the-
match.
their first win of the season with an eight-wicket haul at Blackburn Northern. Smith, professional at Sta
K
tion Road for two seasons before joining the amateur ranks, helped restrict North ern to 171-9 in reply to his side's 191-5 in a rain-reduced 33-over game. His batsmen had earlier
shown excellent form, with skipper Mark Fallon (62) and Darryl Redhead (87 not out) shining as Whalley smashed almost six an over. Fallon won the toss and
each, starting 45 minutes late. Skipper Terry Braithwaite won the
toss and put the visitors in, hoping for an early breakthrough. With Lancashire's Gary Keedy stand-
ing in as professional, with Shahid Nawaz expected to arrive this week, the locals got their wish. After nine overs, Keedy had claimed
2-4 with seven maidens. Hanson was his first victim, caught by
Ainsworth, and Edenfield's own sub-pro Green was caught by Richard Palmer. Ainsworth-bowled well at the other
end without luck, and when he was replaced by last week's hero Barry Spencer, the change brought dividends. Kershaw struck his first delivery
straight to John Rain at mid-wicket, and when Keedy had Taylor caught at deep square leg by Martin Briggs at 33-4
in the 19th over, Wanderers were looking at chasing a low score and seven points. The visitors had other ideas as Wright
. .
34-2; M. Dewhurst 22.5-5-57-5; M. Bolton 8-0-32-3. CLITHEROE
A. Bums c O'Connor b Sadiq .0
Benjamin b Longden ............ 8 N. Bolton lbw b Longden . . . 25 S. Bishop lbw b Bardsley........8 M. Bolton c Sadiq b Sleep . . .35 M. Dewhurst not out .......... 41 S. Coulter not out .................10 Extras ................................ 9 Total (for five).................136 Bowling: Sleep 19.1-7-39-1; U.
Sadiq 6-0-42-1; J. Longden 7-1- 25-2; G. Bardsley 6-1-26-1.
Dream start for Wanderers rr __i......... „.,4-
and Hawke put some aggression into the innings, the former hitting three fours and a six in his 27 from 2? balls before
theTinai w to uT ^ ^W o lv ^ ^ ^ a n d e re r s left it until the final over ■; Graham Monk bowled him
^.Monk removed
Smithson.at.69---- Edenfield almost reached three,fig-,
ures thanks to Hawke, who batted solid ly, and hit Keedy for two sixes in the last
over to remain unbeaten on 34. Rain opened Wanderers' reply with
Palmer and took the attack to the bowlers with 17 in 25 balls before a top-
edged drive saw his demise. Briggs and Palmer moved onto 41
before the opener was trapped for 14, and Briggs was caught behind on eight
without adding to the score. Martin Davies and Paul Spencer came
in, the latter smashing a four and a six in an over, before a third lusty blow saw him top-edge a catch. Wanderers were reeling at 51-4 with 15 overs remaining. Davies and Keedy steadied the ship
required, and David Overy followed with the scores level, leaving Ainsworth to hit the winning runs.
Keedy was out for 26 with two runs OR wifh fwn r Ribblesdale Wanderers
v Edenfield EDENFIELD............,
XKeSriwcRainFB.Spender .......................W G Hanson c Ainsworth b Keedy .......................“
Green c Palmer b Keedy............................... 2 P. Taylor c Briggs b Keedy......................... •»
A. Wright b Monk...................................... 27 M. Hawke not o u t ...................................... 54 G. Smithson b Monk.....................................« P. Holt not o u t ...............................................4 Extras ....................................................
Total (for 6 ) ............................ ............ Bowling: Keedy 20-7-44-3; A. Ainsworth 5-
1-13-0; B. Spencer 5-0-23-1; G. Monk 9-1-17-2. WANDERERS
J. Rain cSlingerb Storey .......................... 17 R. Palmer lbw b Green ...............................14 M. Briggs c Kershaw bSlinger ......................8
with a stand of 25, but with the former in no trouble, he was disastrously run out. Barry Spencer and Keedy increased
M. Davies run o u t ...................................... P. Spencer c Storey b Slinger .................... 10 Keedy c Hanson b Slinger...........................26 B. Spencer not o u t .........................................“ D. Overy c Taylor b Green ..........................1
A. Ainsworth not out ...................................♦ 1°®
the tempo as they put on 15 in two overs to put a win within reach.
Bowling: Green 19.2-5-43-2; B. Storey 9-2- 19-1; W. Slinger 10-1-35-3.
Extras ...................................................." " Total (for 7 ) ..............................
Jason leads Whalley home
IWI seam bowler Jason Smith helped Whalley to
without scoring. Fallon and Redhead put
wickets at crucial times. Mel Gillibrand and Neil
that behind them to compile an impressive partnership
worth 88 in 15 overs. The pair found the bound
ary with regularity before Fal lon was caught by Bickerstaff off Weaver for 62, which includ ed seven fours and two sixes. Paul McIntosh was run out
without facing a ball, but Red head and Lee Kearsley contin ued the carnage as they looked like seeing out the overs. ■ The pair added 79 before
Kearsley fell on 29. ; Andy Pratt (4) followed,
chose to bat at Pleckgate, but disaster struck as profession al Graham Knowles was bowled fourth ball by Walton
in the Craven Cricket League Second Division. But the seconds’ game at
Easy win C!
HATBURN had a comfortable 64-run win over Gargrave
Oakworth was rained off. Chatburn lost the toss
but Whalley finished on 191- 5, with Redhead hitting six fours and two sixes in his superb innings. Northern had a good go in
reply, but finished 20 runs short after Smith claimed
WHALLEY
Fitzmaurice put on 20 before the former was trapped by Smith, and Smith then snared paid man Mark
Lomas for six at 36. Fitzmaurice and Weaver
gled.
gave their side a great chance of victory with a stand of 54, but when Fitzmaurice was bowled for 40, Northern strug
victims in five overs, while Northern suffered a run out. The vital scalp was
Smith claimed a further five
' The final wicket was elu sive, but Whalley settled for five points after a bright start in defeat at Read last week.
Weaver, who had smashed seven sixes in his 74, but Knowles took a catch off Smith to see him off.
Knowles b Walton .................. 0 M. Fhllon c Bickerstaff b Weaver 62 D. Redhead not o u t ................87 P. McIntosh run o u t .................0 L. Kearsley c and b Lomas . .29 A. Pratt c Gambles b Chambers 1 J. Kearsley not o u t ...................4 Extras .................................5 Total (for 5 ) ....................191 Bowling: D. Walton 5-0-33-1: D.
M. Gillibrand lbw b Smith . . .6 N. Fitzmaurice b Smith -----40 Lomas c Pratt b Smith ...........6 N. Weaver c Knowles b Smith 74 M. Chariwala b Smith ...........6 D. Walton c Fallon b Smith . .25 F. Noray run o u t .......................0 S. Gambles b Sm i th .................0 I. Bickerstaff lbw Smith .........4 D. Smith not out ....................1 Extras .................................7 Total (for 9 .......................171 Bowling: J. Smith 17-0-72-8;
BLACKBURN Kings are crowned!
League Premier Division yet again after winning
K
against Gargrave and wore put in to bat on a wet wicket. The pick of the batsmen
were Stuary Draycott (41), Richard Shovelton (34 not out) and Steve Procter (IS) as the locals reached 124-9. All the bowlers bowled
well, the ground fielding was excellent, and all catches wore taken as Gargrave were
bowled out for 60. Chatburn 124-9: T.
Topham 1, S. Proctor 18, S. Draycott 41, D. Harrison 2, R. Shovelton 34 not out, R. Booth 3, N. Cartledge 1, A. Booth 0, B. Brooks 1, J.
Moore 11. Gargrave 60: R. Shovelton
tlodge 6-1-15-3.
11-4-12-3; A. Booth 9-4-14-1; R. Booth 7.3-4-14-2; N. Car-
INGS Arms A have won the Clitheroe Pool
11-3 at Higher Buck. Dog and Partridge A are runners-up, also winning 11-3
at Castle. Kings have won the league
for the last three years, and now go for a back-to-back double with a cup success. Kings Ladies have also
won the league and cup dou ble after beating Castle 5-1 in the Challenge Cup Final at
the Buck. Natalie McVicar won the
opener for Castle, but captain Sarah Atherton and Emma Mulligan won two frames, and Jackie Owen one as Kings stormed back. O Clitheroe A kept up
their Lancashire Inter- League 100% record with a 10-8 win at Horwich.
3 to Hyndburn, and the ladies team lost 11-3 to Padiham. O The Winter League presen tation night is tomorrow at the Royal British Legion, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. The Cup Finals starts at 7 p.m. and the presentation is
However, the B team last 15-
at 9-30 p.m. UESULTS
Premier Division Buck A 5, Whalley Arms 9;
Higher Buck 3, Kings A 11; Royal Oak A 5, RBL A 9; Kings B 4, Waggon and Horses A 10;, Castle A 4, Dog and Partridge A 10. Supplementary Knockout First Division
New Inn A v White Hart;Pen-
dle Hotel B 5, Dog Inn 7. Second Division
Brown Cow A 3, Pendle Witch
9; Do Lacy A 4, RBL C 8. Third Division
Black Bull 9, White Horse A
3;Slarkies Fun Bin- 7, Ultraframe 5. Fourth Division
RBL D 3, Waggon and Horses
B 9; White Horse B vCastle B; New Inn B bye.
Bridge 3; Dog and Partridge B 0, Kings Arms A 4; Royal Oak A 1, Dog and Partridge A 4; Pendle Hotel B 3, Legion C 4. TONIGHT'S FIXTURES Supplementary Knockout First Division
Challenge Cup Team Knockout Road Constitutional 4,
De Lacy B v Pendle Hotel B;
White Hart v Dog Inn. Second Division
Bay Horse A v De Lacy A;
Pendle Witch v Legion C. Third Division
Buck Wnnkleys v Starkies;
White Horse A v Ultraframe. Fourth Division
New Inn B v White Horse B;
Waggon and Horses B v Castle B. TABLES
Premier Division P W D L P
Kings A.......... 20 18 0 2 204 Dog A........20 15
Read Con........ 20 14 0 6 167 RBL A............ 20 12 1 7 163 Buck A........... 20 12 1 7 152 Whalley Arms.. 20 10 2 8 145 Castle A.......... 20 4 6 10 115 Royal Oak A.... 20 5 2 13 113 Higher Buck.... 20 5 4 11 113 Kings Arms B.. 20 4 0 16 94 Waggon A....... 20 2 2 16 80
1 4 194 I ;
Smith 3-0-20-0; N. Weaver 8-1-29- 1; M. Chariwala 6-040-0; J. Cham bers 6-0-29-1; Lomas 5-0-36-1.
Tou r, m ade tlie’ cut Ifa rJ
,'tlie first time thi^Mohl and returned;73;7D(751
rshotsbch'mdlilsjcllowj Si Clitheroe .GC ■memWriji
and 75 to finis,lpfr||3
son and Swarbrick will represent Clitheroe in the ELGA Handicap Trophy at Plcasington on Saturday,
May 22nd. The Saab Trophy, sponsored by
Bay Horse Saab, was up for grabs in Sunday's four-ball Sunningdale. Victory went to Ross Lee and Jim Allen (76-9.33-66.66) and they were
"nnipoinKO Jind NogI Holden (36 points). ' The inaugural Lady Captain's Tro
nts) an Noel
phy was the prize at stake on Sunday. John Wight (39 points) won the
men's section with "Mr Captain" Dave Wetton (35 points) and Ian Sin gleton (34 points) completing the
placings. The ladies were in action over nine
holes and Barbara Bryan (21 points) triumphed ahead of Sue Hughes (19 points) and Carol Maher (18 points). Stuart Payne and Paul Hayton won the longest-drive prizes on the
followed home by Ken Ward and Eddie _______ Preedy (80-11.33-68.66). The Alan somes qualifier and Club Foursomes. Bush-Ken Parkinson pairing took 0 Whalley ladies' handicap secretary third spot with 80-9.33-70.66, and j ean Dearden (70 nett) recorded a Roger Hargreaves and Keith Under- four-stroke victory in the Lancashire wood (83-12-71) finishedfourthaftera Ladies’ County GoU Association Inter-Club Handicap Trophy qualifi
fourth and 14th holes ... Ken Osbourne and Dennis Leaver were nearest the pin in two on the second and 17th holes ... and Pauline White won the "fair sex" putting prize. O The Edith Child-Sheila Riley pair ing carded 93-19.5-73.5 to win Clitheroe ladies' Coronation Four-
consultation of cards with Geoff .Wood and Arthur Micklewright (80-9-71). 0 Mytton Fold members were in.
and won Division Two ahead of Bob Swarbrick (84-15-69), Ian Johnson (86- 17-69) and Geoff Tennant (86-16-70). Brian Heywood won Category
competitive action on both days at
the weekend. Steve Taylor compiled 43 Stable-
ford points on Saturday to win the G. M. Cars qualifier ahead of John Frayne (40 points), Roger Altham (39
er and LGU medal. Daphne Dawson (74 nett) was sec
ond on the card from Gail Ainsworth, and Edwina Barker. (76 nett) took
fourth place. The Whalley quartet will take part
in the Inter-Club Handicap Trophy at Leyland on Tuesday.
Knowles 10-0-56-0; S. Gorton 6-0- 38-0.
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