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Clltheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified), www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, June 5th, 2003 Sport Information Desk JENNINGS RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Read.............8 5 RibblesdaleW .8 5 Settle ............8 4 Clitheroe .......8 3 Cherjy Tree .. .8 4 Baxenden.......8 3 Earby............8 3 Gt Harwood.. .8 BlackburnN ..8 Edenfield.......8 Bamoldswick. .8 Padiham.........8 Whalley.........8 Osw'twistle Inun8 First Division


P W L


31 31 30 27 26 23 23 23 19 18 15 14 9 4


P


Edcnfield.......7 0 4 2 Second Division


Gt Harwood.. .7 5 0 6 2 Baxenden.......7 4 0 6 3 Salesbury.......7 4 1 6 2 Bly Belvedere .7 3 1 6 3 Bamoldswick. .7 2 1 4 4 Clitheroe .......7 3 2 2 2 Burnley GSOB 7 1 3 4 3 RibblesdaleW .7 2 4 2 1 Earby............7 1 3 2 3 Cherry Tree ...7 1 3 2 3 Padiham........ 7 1 5 4 1


P w L B N 3


BlackburnN ..7 5 0 6 2 Read............. 7 5 1 8 1 Stacksteads ...7 5 1 8 1 Osw’twistle Imm7 2 2 4 3 Rolls-Royce .. .7 3 2 6 2 Settle ............7 1 2 2 4 Salesbury.......7 2 1 4 4 Whalley........ 7 1 3 2 3 Stacksteads2 ..7 1 4 2 2 Bly Belvedere .7 2 3 2 2 Burnley GSOB 7 1 3 2 3 Rolls-Royce2..7 0 5 0 Third Division


P W L B N 2


Read............. 7 5 1 6 i Settle ............5 4 1 6 0 Salesbury.......6 3 3 10 0 Oswaldtwistle .5 4 1 4 0 RibbiesdaleW .6 3 3 6 0 Baxenden.......6 3 2 6 1 Clitheroe .......6 3 3 2 0 Padiham........ 4 3 1 2 0 Bly Belvedere .5 2 3 6 0 Cherry Tree .. .5 2 3 4 0 Edenfield.......5 2 2 2 1 Bamoldswick . . 7 2 5 2 0 Earby............8 1 5 2 2 Blackburn N. . .5 1 4 2 0


P W L B N


JPMEWIES CRAVEN AND


DISTRICT CRICKET


LEAGUE TABLES


Second Division Sutton .......... ..6 4 i


Chatbum....... ..6 3 1 2 10 Great Harwood . .7 6 0 Pendle Forest.. ..6 2 3 1 9 Heys Inn..........7 5 1 Airedale........ ..6 2 2 2 8 Rushton St A__7 5 0 Foulridge....... ..6 2 2 2 8 Ribblesdale A ...7 3 1 James Nelson’s ..6 2 1 3 7 Whalley A ........ 7 3 0 Ingrow St John’s .6 i


Glusbum....... ..6 3 2 i 11 Ingrow.......... ..6 3 2 1 11 Cononley....... ..6 3 2 i 11


P w D


Carleton........ ..6 1 1 4 4 Roe Lee Park... .7 3 0 Gargrave....... ..6 0 2 4 2 Leisure Hour B ..7 2 0 Fourth Division


KeighleyTC ....6 Denholmc........ 6 Ingrow............. 6 Chatbum..........6 Foulridge..........6 Long Lee..........6 Pendle Forest. . . .6 Cononley .......6 Gargrave..........6 Sutton .............6


Bradley ........ , 6 4 2 0 14 Glusbum..........6


P W D L P Sabden Black... .7 2 0 Second Division


Burnley Rd B .. .7 2 0


Clitheroe Cricket .7 5 1 1 42 Dunop Who.. ..11 11 0 0 33 Rishton Con A ..7 4 1 2 42 Red Army ... ..11 10 0 1 30 Salesbury A .......7 5 0 2 39 C’roe Clowns . ..11 6 3 2 21 OssyCon..........7 3 0 4 39 The Missfits . ..ii 6 1 4 19 Coppice............7 3 1 3 38 Menacing Duck .10 4 0 6 12 FYeeGardeners ..7 3 1 3 33 Twig & Berries .10 3. 2 .5 11. Globe B ............7 3 0 4 31' Pookai Utd .. ..10 2 1 7 7 Salesbury B .......7 1 1 5 25 New Inn....... ..11 2 1 g 7 Gatty Park.......7 0 1 6 18 Playboy Miraclesl I 0 0 11 0


Hurst Green A.. .7 5 0 2 43 P w D L p P W D I. PT i 4 4 Globe A ............7 3 0 P


35 32 30 27 22 21 15 14 13 13 11


35 35 35 20 25 15 22 13 11 16 8 4


33 26 25 24 21 18 17 17 16 14 14 12 11


P


8 P


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


Final: B. Scholes and D. Waterhouse (Gatty Park) 21. B.


Waterhouse 21, C. Massey and J. Holt (Great Harwood) 17; Atkinson and Hayhurst 21, G. Yorke (Oakhill) and P. Singleton (Whalley B) 7.


Waterhouse 21, B. Yerkess and M. Burns (Free Gardeners) 19; Massey and Holt 21, A. Comall (Mercer Park) and B. Ashworth (Rushton St A) 11; Atkinson and Hayhurst 21, D. and P. Bonney (Clitheroe CC) 20; Yorke and Singleton 21, G. Thomas and I. Berry (Coppice) 8. Leonard Whittaker Cup


Quarter-finals: Scholes and


146; Grange 160, Burnley Rd B 155; Hurst Green A 180, Rush- ton St B 190; Hurst Green B 173, Castle B 194; Rishton Con. A 155, Ribblesdale A 155 (Ribbles- dale A go through by five winners to three); Roe Lee Park 154, Great Harwood 152; Whalley B 175, Burnley Rd A 172. First Division


Leisure Hour B 3, Rushton Street A 7; Ribblesdale A 5, Heys Inn 5; Roe Lee Park 7, Sabden Black 3; Whalley A 3, Great Harwood 7. Second Division


Gatty Park 3, Free Gardeners 7; Hurst Green A 9, Globe B 1;


Coppice 3, Salesbury A 7;


Oswaldtwistle Conservative 3, Rishton Conservative A 7; Sales­ bury B 1, Clitheroe Cricket 9. Third Division


2; Oakhill Vets 7, Oakhill 3; Rushton Street B 8, Grange 2; Waddington A 6, Ribblesdale B 4.


Castle A 2, Immanuel 8; Great Harwood CC 7, Milnshaw


Fourth Division


Wanderers 3; Rishton Conserva­ tive B 3, Waddington B 7; Sab­ den Blue 3, Mercer Park 7; Sab­ den Red 6, Castle B 4; Sydney Street 8, Hurst Green B 2. FIXTURES


Tonight Leonard Whittaker Cup Third Round: Castle B v


P W D L P Ribblesdale A v Roe Lee i 13 Rushton Street B v Whalle


First Division TABLES Burnley Road A 8, Spring Hill Globe A 6, Burnley Koad A 4; Globe B 164, Leisure Hour B


Atkinson and S. Hayhurst (Hurst Green A) 0. Semi-finals: Scholes and


Arthur Ormcrod Rose Bowl Doubles Competition


Third Division


Rushton St B ....7 6 0 i 53 BumleyRdA ...7 5 0 2 43 Oakhill.............7 5 0 2 39 OakhillVeta.......7 4 0 3 33 Waddington A ...7 3 0 4 33 Grange............. 7 3 0 4 31 Ribblesdale B .. .7 2 0 5 30 Spring Hill........ 7 2 0 5 27 Whalley B ........ 6 2 0 4 26 LeisureHourA ..6 2 0 Fourth Division


P w D L P 4 23


Mercer Park__8 7 0 1 59 Gt Harwood CC .9 6 0 3 56 Waddington B.. .9 6 0 3 54 Sydney St..........8 6 0 2 47 Sabden Red.......7 5 1 1 43 Rishton Con B . .7 3 0 4 35 Immanuel........ 6 3 0 3 34 Castle A ........... 6 2 1 3 28 Sabden Blue . . . .6 2 0 4 27 Castle B ............7 2 0 5 24 Milnshaw Wands 7 1 0 6 19 Hurst Green B.. .8 0 0 8 14


P w D L P ™


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


Pendle Inn A 10; Judge Walmes- ley 9, Band Club 3; Black Bull 6, Bay Horse 6; Pendle Inn B 2, New Inn 10.


Pendle Inn A 7; Judge Walmes- ley 4, Band Club 8; Black Bull 5, Bay Horse 7; Pendle Inn B 7, New Inn 5.


Swan With Two Necks 5, Dominoes Total


Pendle Inn A 17; Judge Walmes- ley 13, Band Club 11; Black Bull


Swan With Two Necks 7,


11, Bay Horse 13; Pendle Inn B 9, New Inn 15. STANDARD LIFE


% NORTH WEST


CLITHEROE ANI} |0 i ; r §ENIORS GOLF AND DOMlftt


SUMMER LEAGUE


RESULTS Darts


Royal Oak 3, Black Bull 9; Bridge 3, Swan 9. Dominoes


14; Royal Oak 11, Black Bull 16; Bridge 17, Swan 10.


Brown Cow 13, Horse Shoe


McTear, M. Livesey; 134 - M. Charnley; 125 - M. Livesey, B. Speak; 121 -S. Baines, A. Booth; 116 - D. Chamleyj’lOO - D. Ast- ley x2, B. Cunliffe jc£, A. Har- bord x2, M. Spink,' G.tKing, R. Hayward, L. Warning, D. Baines, M. Livesey, S. Winckley, A. Stan­ ley, S. Baines, B. Speak, J. Hors- field, S. Meally.


174 - S. McTear; 140 - S. HIGH SCORES


POSITIONS Darts


HorseShoe................................23 Swan........................................ 14


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Bridge.......................................13 Royal Oak................................13 Brown Cow................................12 Black Bui!..................................9 Dominoes


Bridge...................................... 48 Brown Cow................................39 Royal Oak................................35


P


HorseShoe................................28 Swan........................................22 Black Bull................................16


ROEFIELD 5-A-SIDE


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


New Inn 6; Pookai United 1, Red Army 8.


a.m. Playboy Miracles v Pookai United.


Missfits; 9-40 a.m. Twig and Berries v New Inn; 10-20 a.m. Dunop Who v Red Army; 11


TABLE 9 a.m. Menacing Duck v The FIXTURES


Clowns; Dunop Who 7, The Missfits 2; Playboy Miracles 0,


Twig and Berries 3, Clitheroe Brown Cow 1, Horse Shoe 11;


MyttonFold ....5 Burnley............2 Nelson............. 2 Longridge ........ 2 DeVere ............4 Wilpshire..........2 Ingol.................4


LEAGUE Table P W


Swan With Two Necks 2,' By EDWARD LEE


New clubs help Ross into prizes - at the double!


CLITHEROE GC captain Paul Marlowe took a party of 32 golfers to The Belfry at the weekend, and this had an effect on the com­ petitors for the two week­ end events. Ross Lee took advantage


(41) were eased out of sec­ ond place in the fourball on Sunday by Connor McLaughlin and Rob Andrew after a card play­ off. John Wetton and Alan


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL


LEAGUE TABLES


Young Farmers...8 8 0 0 24 C’roeCavaliers ;.9 7 0 2 23 Neo-technic.......9 6 0 3 21 Hair Company ..8 3 0 5 13 RPHargreaves ..9 2* 0 7 10 Sports Bar 2.......9 0 0 9 2 Second Division


First Division P W D L P


RBL................ 9 8 1 0 25 Calderstoncs ... .9 8 1 0 25 RVBluel ........ 9 4 0 5 15 Bill’ton Panthers .8 3 0 5 9 Rejects.............8 2 0 6 8 Sports Bar 1.......9 0 0 9 1 Third Division


P W D L p


Dunkenhalgh... .8 8 0 0 24 Higher Buck ....9 6 0 3 20 RVBIue2 ........ 9 5 0 4 19 Skirts...............9 4 0 5 14 Bill’ton Tigers .. .8 2 0 6 10


P W D L P Dale Vets..........9 i 0 8 5


.Sports'Diary. JUNE


7 - Kelbrook fell race, St Mary’s Church, Kelbrook, 2 p.m.


30 - Forbes Pendle Hill Chal­ lenge, Wells Spring Hotel, Sabden, 7-30 p.m.


22 — Hendon Brook half marathon, Marsden Park Golf Club, 11 a.m.


13 - Besglos Barley fell race, Barley car park, 7-30 p.m.


AUGUST • Items for the sports diary


3- Worsthome Magnificent 7 fell race, Gorple Road, Worsthome, 11 a.m.


should be sent to the sports editor at our offices in King Street, Clitheroe. Alternatively, they can be faxed to 01282 439863.


the third team home with Alan Taylor and Lee.


Swindells partnership, with considerable help from Derek Eglin, took the three-man team event with 79 points, just pipping Brian Hayward, John Willis and Steve Turner on the back nine. Paul Burrows captained


Clitheroe this season and Blackledge was over the moon, listing the dream shot as the most rewarding of his golf career.


Rovers star is guest of honour


WHALLEY Juniors held their presentation evening at Mytton Fold recently, and Blackburn Rovers defender Craig Short was on hand to present the awards.


-of.^the Year- (Sunday), William James; Manager’s Player of the Year (Sunday), Chris Heyes ; Players’ Play­ er of the Year (Friday), Ben Ratcliffe; Manager's Player of the Year (Friday), Matthew Nolan. Under 10 - Players’ Play­


ROVER 75s


2002 (02) ROVER 75 2.0 CDTClub Tourer; 7600 miles, air con silver, alloy wheels, climale control, ABS brakes, electric window, remote central locking.........................


2002 (02) ROVER 75 2.0 Club SE Aulo 6,500 miles, zircon silver, alloy wheels, climate control, ABS brakes, from fog lamps; electric windows, remote central locking


ROVER 45's/400's


2000 (X) ROVER 45 1.6 IL 5dr; Tahiti blue,_23,500 miles, power steering, remote central locking,1 electric windows air con, CD.pIayer.. : ..................... .


2000 (V) ROVER‘451.6 Club4dr SaloonfCopperleaf red, V


19,900 miles; electncwmdows and sunroof, air con, front fog lamps; alloys wheels,1 heated front seats/ power headlamp wash; ABS brakes t


-.v. .


2000 (X) ROVER 45/U:fc-5dr; Antracite, 29,000 miles, remote central locking, front fog lamps, electric sunroof, rear spoiler ...............................................


; 2000 (V) ROVER 45 1.6 Club 4dr Saloon; British Racing


Green, 33,200 miles, ancon, electrical windows and mirrors, ABS brakes ...............................................................................JE5995


1996 (P) ROVER 420 SDi 4dr; Nightfire red, 69,000 miles, electric sunroof and windows, electric mirrors.........................£2995


ROVER 25's/200's 2003 (03) ROVER 25 1.4iL; Royal blue, 5dr, 110 miles, aircon, remote central locking, electric windows.................... £8995


2002 (02) ROVER 25 1.6IL Auto 5dr; 10,500 miles, wedeewood blue, central locking, power steering, air con, ABS brakes, electric windows and mirrors........................... .£8495


2002 (52) ROVER 25 1.4iL 5dr; 3,000 miles, British racing green, air conditioning, electric mirrors and windows, remote c/locking..................................................


2001 (51) ROVER 25 1.6IL 5dr; Alumina green, 13,000 miles, power steering, air con, electric windows, remote central locking........................................................


2000 (W) ROVER 25 1.6iL 5dr Sienna gold, 20,000 miles,


electric windows and sunroof, remote central locking, power steering........................................


.£5995


2000 (VV) ROVER 25 1.4IL 5dr; British racing green, 23,000 miles, electric windows and sunroof, remote central locking, power steering .............................................................£5995


2000 (X) ROVER 25 1.4i 5dr; Nightfire red, 9,100 miles, power steering, alarm and immobiliser................................


1998 (S) ROVER 200 Vi 1.8 WC 3dr; 45,000 miles, silver, 'h leather, alloys, electric sunroof and windows.................. .£4275


1999 (V) ROVER 214 iE 5dr; 49,000 miles, Tahiti blue, full Primrose service history, power steering, electric sunroof and windows, remote central locking................


2000 (W) DISCOVERY TD5 CSS; Oxford blue, 35,000 miles, twin sunroofs, roof rails, front fog lamps, anti-roll,


ace suspension......................................................................£17 750


1975 (N) MGB GT; Webasto Sunroof, chrome bumpers, bracken, 54,800 miles, one owner from 1975 -1999, complete history ...............................................................


OTHERS


1999 (I) FORD Focus 1.8 LX 5dr; Black pearl, 54,000 miles, central locking, electric windows, sunroof, 2 owners, FSH . . .£5495


2000 (W) NISSAN Micra 1.0 Profile 3dr; 28,000 miles, red, power steering, group 3 insurance, full history.........................£3395


.£7995


2002 (02) ROVER 25 1.4iL 5dr; Silver, 8,600 miles, remote central locking, electric windows and mirrors, air c o n ........... £7750


. .£6995


2000 (X) ROVER 25 1.6iL 5dr; Tahiti blue, 29,500 miles, electric sunroof and windows, remote central locking............£6295


£6395 Duo honoured


CLITHEROE Wolves Under 9s duo Scott Townson (above, left) and Oliver Aspden both received awards at a presen­


Oliver won Player of the Year for the War- burtons Under 9s League.


Deadline soon


Association is now accepting nominations for the new season. Preparations are well under way for the season, which starts in late September,


THE Blackburn and District Badminton


with teams playing each other on a home and away basis.


with entries to be in by Tuesday, July 15th. The season is spread over seven months,


A team consists of eight players, with each person playing four games - two


Sales (01254 885365). . .£3000


for next season, the annual meeting takes place at East Lancashire Cricket Club on June 19th, commencing at 7-30 p.m. All clubs must send a representative. For more information, contact Martin


First fixtures f The opening round of fixtures are as


THE Clitheroe Mens’ Summer Darts League starts on Monday.


olows:


Brown Cow A v Legion B; Swan B v Horseshoe; Legion A v Brown Cow B.


B; Kings Arms v Craven A. Second Division


GARAGE e.mail:sales®primroseoarage.cn.iik


Whalley Road, Clitheroe Tel. 01200 423883


OP EN 7 DAYS A WEEK


Monday to Friday 9am - 6pm; Saturday 9am - 4.30pm Sunday 11.30am - 4.30pm


A DRIVING FORCE IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY Fishing date


Reservoir on Sunday, June 15th, with fish- ing from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.


• 07885 057138


THE Mitre Angling Club open fly fishing competition takes place later this month. The event takes place at Cant Clough


Craven B v Swan A; Royal Oak A v Royal Oak First Division


mixed doubles and two level doubles — per match. If any club would like to enter a team


tation evening at Burnley’s Turf Moor last Friday. Scott won Goalkeeper of the Year and


.£15,395 £14,495


2002 (02) ROVER 75 Club SE CDT Diesel; 16,000 miles, while gold, climate control, 16' alloys, front fog lamps. . . .£13,995


er of the Year, Charlie Woodruff; Manager’s Player of the Year, Tom Brown;


er of the Year (Sunday), Jacob Foley; Manager’s Player of the Year (Sunday), Peter Kellaway; Special


Special Award, William Kenyon. Under 11 - Players’ Play­


Andrew is clubman of year


STORK FC enjoyed a super evening on Friday as they put to bed another season with their presenta­ tion night.


Bracey was guest of hon­ our with Gavin Young pro­ viding top musical enter­ tainment.


Chorley keeper Lee


Andy Bennett; Most improved player, Stuart Taylor; Sportsman of the Year, Andrew Wttley; Most man of the match awards, Andy Bennett; Manager's player of the year, Ian Ollerenshaw; Players' player of the year, Ian Uttley.


winners: Leading goalscorer,


Anglers are asked to arrive by 10-30 £300 for next season." a.m. and the entry fee is £5.


Gilbraith for selling the tickets, which raised over


_____ ____ ____ Thanks to all who con-


are available by ringing tributed by donating prizes and buying tickets.


Waggoners, donated by M. Crabtree, and a mobile phone donated by Hartley Wadsworth Financial Advisers were the second and third prizes. A list of all winning numbers are on display in the pub. Thanks go to Eric


funds, and Lancashire CCC player Oliver Newby made the draw. First prize was a DVD player donated by the Stork Hotel, which was won by Gwyn Davies. A meal for two a t the


Mashiter was clubman of the year for his sterling efforts for the club. A raffle was held for club


Manager Andrew


Ian, Morag, Irene and Trevor from the Stork Hotel for their support of the team - top lunches and clean kits throughout the season — with flowers being presented to the ladies courtesy of Flowers and Frills of Clayton-le-Moors. The following were prize


Thanks were given to ALL last week’s matches in


Cricket washout


including a hat-trick, and Paul Gaskell scored an undefeated 50 as Catholic Social Club beat Calder- stones by 55 runs. Vin Wilkinson also hit 50 as Chipping A beat Low


Moor by 43 runs. Results


Ramblers 102 all out; Ribchester 81-6, Riverside 82-0; Catholic SC 131-5, Calderstones 76 all out; Chipping A141-5, Low Moor 98-5.


Rimington 146-5, Chipping blers, Low Moor 0.


Ribchester 6; 4, Calderstones, Catholic SC 3; 6, Chipping Ram­


^ 1, Riverside 9; 2, Chipping A, Points and Positions


Ribchester’s challenge by 10 wickets, whilst Riming­ ton defeated Chipping Ramblers by 44 runs. Simon Bishop took 4-0,


games, only Riverside and Rimington remain unbeat­ en, while Low Moor and Chipping Ramblers are looking for their first win. Riverside brushed aside


the end of the season. After the previous


the Clitheroe and District Cricket League were aban­ doned due to the weather. They will be replayed at


Manager’s Player of the Year, Harry Latham; Special Award, David Spouse Under 9 - Players’ Player


Under 8 - Players’ Player of the Year, Harry Crossley;


Roll of honour


with Jim Furnell and Alex Rigby, had a hole in one at the par-three 17th hole. It was the third ace at


Jack Blackledge, playing


Wright won the competi­ tion by two shots. The Clive Wood-Simon


and saw return to form fol­ lowing the purchase of new clubs to feature on the prize list for both events. Lee and Dennis Greenup


B THE Standard Life North West Seniors Golf League has been in full swing for over a month, and one or two


pointers towards the eventual outcome of the title have emerged already.


' - . ' 1


style with an emphatic 5.5-.B win over Ingol. :Ithas not been a' good start for Ingol; who then wenkdowh'&S- 1.5 at Mytton Fold.


>,


M^nwhile.Longridge;- champions in 2001-showed their mettle with an excellent 3-3 away drawat DeVere


before inflicting a decisive 5-1 defeat on'Mytton Fold at home.


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Nelson gained a good draw away'at Mytton Fold and then continued their good start with a tellihg'5.fri;5 vic­


tory over long-suffering Ingol;;before Wiltshire) cham­ pions in 1999 arid.2000, turned in the performance of


the season so far with a huge 5.5-,5 away'win afcDe Were!





, Defending champions Burnley staked their claim for this year’s title by opening up with a 4-2 home win over


Mytton Fold, before a massive 5.5-,5 win over fancied Wilpshire. -


• •


Ingol then registered their first win of the season by beating Mytton Fold by 5.5-,5, but Mytton Fold recov­


hole with a well-struck six- iron.


and R. Shutleworth (Stonyhurst Park) were fourth on 43 points. John Atkinson and Jim


Hindle extended Mytton Fold’s impressive run in the ELPGA Alliance last


Whowell and Peter Murtagh won the big prize in the Seniors Open Four- ball with 46 points - two more than their nearest rivals from Shaw Hill. J. Crowther (Clitheroe)


Home-based John


ered quickly to record an excellent' 4.5-1.5 win over De Vere. He aced the picturesque


Andrew won the profes­ sional’s prize aftrer carding 67.


held at Blackburn GC and they amassed 44 stableford points to finish second. Clitheroe’s Stuart


Owens (83-18.1-64.9) were runners-up ahead of


Doubles greensome compe­ tition resulted in Jim Tier­ ney and Andrew Braith- waite being declared the winners with 84-20.2-63.8. Frank Tunstall and Lee


On Saturday, the Irish


week. The latest round was


: De .Vere, Blackpool, launched their season in fine’ ’ , r


Roger Altham carded 78 to take the gross prize. .. Sunday, saw the first •Invitation Day of the year. A card play-off was


Howard Taylor and Mar­ tin Holden (87-20.95- 66.05). Jake Chadwick arid


the Millennium Trophy by a shot at Whalley GC on Saturday. He carded 86-19-67 to


tion, the Long Handicap Trophy was played for, with Harry Tuley finishing a stroke clear after going round in 90-21-69. David Booth was run­


On the same competi­


Holmes (67.5) were run­ ners-up, ahead of Peter Benson and Joan Whittak­


the Open Mixed Green- some, with John and Iris Sherry emerging victorious with a nett 67. ' Jan Armistead and Bob


ner-up (91-21-70). The following day saw


Crowther (Clitheroe) were fourth with 42 points. Malcolm Salmon won


Sam Punchard and Mark Hitchen (Clitheroe) ahead of Peter Tomlinson and Steve Aspin (Wilpshire). Les McCormick and Jeff


win from Brian Cooke (78- 10-68).


required to sort out the results which saw David Hargreaves and Jim Foster (Stonyhurst) win with 43 points. Second place went to


was won by the lady cap­ tain, Frances Lee, and partner Kath Hargreaves with a magnificent score of 45 points. Runners-up were Heather McEntee and partner Janet Blain with an equally excellent score of 44 points.


par competition for Stony­ hurst Park lady members with a score of -4. Jean Coward (-5) was runner-up on a card play-off. The fourball betterball


were then back in action in a five-club competition which was won by Joyce Andrew (94-19-75). Shirley Palaich (93-18-75) was runner-up ahead of Jean Dearden (98-22-76). Betty Austin won the


Accrington took second place with 74 points after a card play-off with Whalley members Agnes Flanagan, Jean Dearden, Lesley Lohou and Betty Rostron. Ladies from Whalley


lady captain Carole Black- adder, Daphne Dawson, Shirley Palich and Sue Tip- ton amassed 88 stableford points to win the open team event at Whalley GC. A visiting team from


met for the first time on the course, and only knew they were playing together just over an hour and a half before they went out! Home club members


er with a nett 69. Benson and Whittaker


Award, James Taylor; Play­ ers’ Player of the Year (Fri­ day), Robert Donald; Spe­ cial Award (Friday), George Henderson, Mathew Bagot; Manager’s Player of the Year (Friday), Alex Caswell.


of the Year, James Kenyon; Manager’s Player of the Year, Zico Passerini; Special Award, Rob Bennett. Under 13 - Players’ Play­ er of the Year, Arran


Craig Short is pictured with prizewinners. (T200503/2) Under 12-Players’ Player


McCarthy; Manager’s Play­ er of the Year, Gary Micallef; Special Award, James Price. Under 14 Red - Players’


Player of the Year, Marlow Murray; Manager’s Player of the Year, Rob Kellaway; Spe­


cial Award, Donald Whar­ ton.


er of the Year, Michael Yates; Manager’s Player of the Year, David Earnshaw; Special Award, Gary Pickup.


Under 15 - Players’ Play­


Prizewinners and guests at the Stork FC presentation evening, (s)


all players picked for the game against Lpngridge, which was postponed. The team is P. Hodges,


ton, P. Blackburn, M. Pre­ ston. The team will leave the


E. Barnes, I. Townson, D. Askew, A. Gee, S. Tyrer, S. Almond, I. Hopcroft, J. Whitwell, G. Hethering-


confirm they are available. RESULTS


Men's Challenge Cup


White Horse B 7; Wagon and Horses 5, D o e Music Bar 7r Royal Oak A 2, Heifer B 7; '


Bridge A 5, Station B 7; White Lion 2, Bridge B 7; Legion C 2,


Royal Oak B 2; St Peter's Hurst Green 5, Billington A 7; Pendle Hotel A 6, Rose and Crown 7; RBL A 7, Kings Arms 2; Heifer A 7, Buck Inn Broncos 5; Buck A 7, Legion B 4; White Horse 3, Castle 7; Brown Cow Chatburn 7, Buck Wrinkleys 0.


Pendle Witch 5, New Inn 7;


Buck at 1 p.m. All players are to contact Steve Pross­ er (07971 595602) or Paul Hodges (07970 530680) to


CLITHEROE Pool B Team take on Deane on Sunday, June 15th. The team will consist of


Pool team to be selected


O SECOND placed Clitheroe LadiesNPool Team went down 9~5 to leagueleaders Padiham on Sunday.’,; / / . ’Y


,: . Clitheroe had hoped to close;the four-point gap; between the two teams.


>


^:;Padiham led .4-3 at the halfway mark,’but GlitheroV1 only managed to win two of the last seven games. .


Player of the match was Lindsay Lloyd, who won both her games.


" The other wins came from Emma Cowking,’Sarah’ Lockett and Beryl Cottam.


, .. against Wigan.


FIXTURES Tonight


Legion A; Brown Cow Chat- burn v Craven A; Legion B v Castle; Rose and Crown v Billington A. First Division


Stork A v Stork B; Buck A v Premier Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe v New Inn; St Peter’s HG v Dog Music Bar A; Wagon and Horses v Pen­ dle Hotel A.


White Hart v Bay Horse;


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Clitheroe’s next match is on Sunday, June 29th


Witch; Craven B v White Horse A; Billington B v Buck B; Legion C v Bridge A. Third Division


Buck Wrinkleys v Pendle Second Division


Pendle Hotel; Billington v Dog Inn A; Dog Inn B v Bridge.


White Hart 5, Stork B 7; Stork THERE are still vacancies for .the second Qualifying round A 7, Billington B 0; Buck B 7, 0f the Spring Doubles at Ribblesdale Wanderers BC.


The dates are this Saturday, and the following Satur­ day, and entry is £10 per pair.


Derek Higginbottom and Peter Constandine of Bolton, and Mick Lambert and Jack Pilling of Haslingdon,


424328/424979). The latest qualifiers for the finals day on June 21st are


For more details, contact Michael Britcliffe (01200 j


cos; Dog Music Bar B v Legion D; Kings Arms v White Lion; White Horse B v Royal Oak B. Ladies’ League - Tuesday Royal Oak v Legion; Buck v


Station B v Buck Inn Bron­





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