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GOLF DATE; Lancashire CCC chairman Jack Simmons (right), former Burnley FC manager Stan Terncnt (left) and competitors at the Stonyhurst Park Silver Jubilee golf classic. (B090704/lb)


Jubilee golf classic raises over £13,000 for charity


by Adrian Capstick


A DAY to remember was had by all who attended Stony­ hurst Park Golf Club's Silver I Jubilee Charity Golf Classic


I and Banquet. Several teams contested the


1 event in aid of Stonyhurst Chari­ ties and the Wooden Spoon Soci­ ety - the charity of British rugby - and a to ta l of £13,000 was raised.


The competition was nominat­


ed as one of the Wooden Spoon's regional qualifiers for their national golf championship. And taking the honours on the


day was Emma Greenwood's team that featured co-organiser Richard Greenwood, Stonyhurst's Mark Young and Ian Barton. Scratch handicap player Mark


played out of his skin to book a place at the Belfry for the nation­ al final in October, which, if they prove successful, would mean a


trip to contest the international super-final in Florida. Unfortunately none of the pre­


arranged England international rugby celebrities were able to' attend due to unforeseen circum­ stances, but former Blackburn Rovers goalkeeper Alan Kelly and Irish rugby player Hugo McNeil joined the action to par­ take in what proved to be a very successful day. The after-dinner speeches were undertaken at the post-course


champagne reception by Profes­ sor David Purdie and Radio Lan­ cashire presenter Norman Prince. Both men spoke eloquently


with an inexhaustible fund of anecdotes to the entertainment of all those attending. Stonyhurst GO would like to


give thanks to all those in the local community who gave their support to the day, as the pro­ ceedings far exceeded all original fundraising targets set by the club.


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r em a r k a b l e scor­


ing in Clitheroe GC s sin­ gles stableford saw smil­ ing Simon Swindells take top spot with 41 points after a card play-off with


Nick Reeves. John Fryer appeared


on the leaderboard with 39 points, earning him third place, followed by a trio of players one behind. Card play-offs decided


Alex Taylor, Anthony McGibbon and Paul Wood took the minor placings, leaving regular prizewinners Dave Hee- som and John Willis just


off the pace on 37. Past captain Ted Speak


knows how to pick his


partners! Malcolm Brown pro­


vided him with the neces­ sary support to score 43 points in the fourball sta­ bleford, but it was a close call with five pairs finish­ ing just one point behind


on 42. Card play-offs resolved


that Peter Greaves and John Gibson took second place from the in-form Jack Simmons and the steady Bill Birch. ' Ian Walsh and Clive


Richards finished fourth, but the hard luck story of the day belonged to Ray Taylor and Jeff Crowther. Two short missed putts cost them first place - and put them out of the prizes completely. Black and Brown,


namely Ian and Tom, had a less colourful back nine to finish sbeth. On Saturday at Myt-


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I Stonyhurst College. ^ Pictured are Alan Kelly,


CHAMPAGNE MOMENT: The Wooden Spoon Silver Jubilee Banquet at


Tony Richards, Richard Greenwood, Bob Ataly, Barry O'Driscoll, John O'Driscoll, Keiran O'Connoll.


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DESPITE the poor weather in the afternoon, the second Mytton Fold North Region Pro-Am was a resounding success, with 34 teams taking


part. Among this year's


professionals was


Gordon J. Brand, a former Ryder Cup player. The condition of the


course prompted much praise from both professionals and visiting amateurs and was a credit to head greenkeeper, Patrick


Maher and his staff. Tim Maxwell


(Mottram Hall) equalled the professional course record of 67 to take first place and the £1,000 first prize, and also lead home the winning team of Joe


Cross (Mytton Fold), Zac Foley and Jordan Cooke (both from Clitheroe Golf Club). Second place went to


Mytton Fold members David Colley, Craig Taylor and club secretary Douglas Woodburn, playing


with professional Tim Rastall (Mottram Hall), with Simon Pilbin, Neil Osliffe, Steve Shoreman and professional Paul Carman (Huddersfield) taking third place. The ladies’ prize was


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ton Fold, the Cavalier Putter, presented to the club by past captain Trevor Thornber, was won by Colin T. Elliott (77-11-66). Division One was won


by Lee Owens (81-14-67) ahead of Bob Scott (81- 12-69); Division Two honours went to Mark Green (83-16-67) and Martin Holden (87-19- 68) and Steve Shoreman (89-21-68) Andrew Nick- son (92-21-71). Mary Eglin topped


Division One of the LGU Medal and also won the Jack Tattersall Trophy


when she carded 86-16-70 at Clitheroe. Jean Anne Speak (90-


15-75) and Sheila Willis (99-20-79) were the other winners in Division One, while the Division Two prizes went to Pauline I Hartley (113-36-77), | Trudy Walne (105-27-78) !; and Lauraine Wall (112- I 32-80).


i Sunday saw the ELGA \


Muted Foursomes qualifi- j-. er at Mytton Fold, with f the top three pairs going ; on to represent the club in ( the grand final a t ; Accrington on September


12th. Neil Osliffe and Abbie i


Clegg (90-23-67): David ! Clegg and Emma Clegg ; (96-26.5-69.5) and Trevor ; Thornber and Pauline ( White (95-18.5-76.5) ( were the leading pairs, ( while qualifiers for the ■ same event at Stonyhurst Park saw M. Duckett and ! D. Bramwell lead the field ;■ ahead of C. Blockeel and ■ R. Davis and M. Carring- j ton and M. Chenery.


i Jane Smedley won the t


lady captain's charity ij event at Whalley with 4 1 1 Stableford points.


Anne Prior (36) was j


runner-up ahead of j Daphne Dawson (35).


R. Driver, S. Wilson, J. |


Kirk and T. Wright t amassed 91 points to win j the four-man team event j at Stonyhurst Park while ! divisional prizes in the | July Medal went to E. \ Crosby and E. Drury.


Only half-a-shot sepa­


rated the leading four pairs in the ladies’ invita­ tion greensomes at Stony-. hurst, with J. Coward and I J. Whittaker getting the | nod ahead of M. Carring- | ton and K. Taylor and A. [ Boylan and A. Prior.


Carolyn Blockeel won |


the July Medal with a ' nett 75 - two shots better than the score posted by Betty Austin. And the Dorothy Har­


rison Texas Scramble was won by the team of Joyce Kenyon, Margaret Car­ rington and Judy Kitch- ing with a nett 53.


big hit


won by former Mytton Fold Lady Captain Anne Almond and her team of Barbara Hargreaves (Accrington Golf Club), Christine Watson (Pleasington Golf Club) and professional Deana


Rushworth (Woodsome Hall). In the evening, the


players enjoyed a marvellous meal at Myttoh Fold and the day ended with the announcement of the date tor next year’s event - July 14th.


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Cherry Tree v Read Read


C. Walton c Rily b Sudnik.......56 W. Eastham c Athfield b Bald­


win ...........................................® P. Sleep retired hurt.....................5


Law not out..............................H3 M.IVhalleyb Sudnik................. 9 M. Veevers Ibw b Sudnik............ 1 A. Rushton b Sudnik...... 12


0. Newby run out........................ 0 J. Marshall not out....................21


Extras.................................. Total (for 6 ) ........................230 Bowling: N. Robbins 16-2-66-0;


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J P. Baldwin 7-1-47-1; A. Sudnik 15-1-79-4; Elahi 7-0-28-0.


Cherry Tree


M. Hadfield c O 'C onnor b Law.......................................13


C. Riley c O’Connor b Newby ..25 Elahi Ibw b Newby......................1 J.P. Baldwin b Law ................... 1 M. Burrows Ibw b Rushton......15 N. Robbins c sub b Law............28 A. Robbinson b Rushton............0 M. Butler b Law........................12 A. Sudnik not out........................0 C. Kennedy..................................1 R. IncebLaw...............................0 Extras


vRibble.sdale LeaeueK Clitheroc


Thyssen c G Metcalf b Sipocz..78 P. Bishop c and b A. Metcalf......4 St. Bishop c Roberts b Ali........63 S. Coulter c G Metcalf b Sipocz..................................14


N. Bibby st Burton b Ali........... 3 P. Gaskell not o u t ......................12 A. Pearce run o u t....................... 1 S. Whalley run ou t................,....1 P. Dihb not out............................0 Extras....................................10 Total (for 7 ) ........................186 Bowling: A. Metcalf 7-1-30-1;


K. Smithson 7-1-24-0; Ali 14-2-41- 2; G. Metcalf 7-1-34-0; S. Sipocz 6.5-0-52-2.


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Total.................................... 133 Bowling: A. Rushton 9-2-23-2;


0 Newby 12-5-42-2; Law 11.4-6 166: C. Holt 62-17-0.


Baxenden v Ribblesdale Wanderers


Ribblesdale Wanderers


Nawaz st Payne b Harvey.......59 C Hall c Usher b Harvey.......... 1 A- Marsh c and b Capstick......31 D Howard c Payne b Harvey ..13 M Briggs c W arb u r to n b u sh e r ....................................16


M. Peel Ibw b Harvey............... 40 R. Gladmn not out....................12 S-Trotter not out........................2 Extras.................................... 23 Total(for6)............. ..........197 Bowling Harvey 20-2-97-4; J.


Capstick 12-1-361; P. Usher 7-0- 40-1.


Baxenden


P. Usher c Peel b Nawaz..............8 Harvey run out.......................... 73 H. Rishton c Peel b Howard....28 S- Payne st Peel b Howard.........6 D. usher c Briggs b Howard......0 u iiothersall b Howard.......... 32 C. Waddington c Briggs b Howard....................................1


G. Sudworth not out....................8 I. Parkinson................................ 3 Extras.................................... 24 Total (for 7 ) ........ ............... 184 Bowling: Nawaz 12-0-51-1; R.


Whalley 160-660; D. Howard 14- 1-47-5.


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Whalley v Read Whalley


M. Davies c Hawke b Ahmed ....6 M. Whelan c Ish faq b Sid- dique.....................................64


A.'Pratt run out.......................... 9 L. Kearsley c Ahmed b Sid- dique........................................8


S. Gorton not o u t ................ .34 Marquet c Ramshead b Sid- dique........................................6


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N. Fielden run out......................0 Extras...................................... 7 Total(for6)........................ 114 Bowling: G. Ramshead 4-0-13-


0; Siddique 14-3-54-3; Q. Ahmed 5-2-19-1; U. Saddique 6-0-23-0. Padiham


Siddique c Kearsley b Gorton ..25 U. Saddique st Crossley b Gor­ ton..........................................30


M. Hawke Ibw b Marquet......... 0 G. Hall c Davies b Gorton......... 0 P. Metcalfe b Marquet................2 N. Ashraf c Kearsley b Gor­ ton ....... .................................23


D. Hall b Marquet.......................1 I. Ashfaq b Marquet................... 7 Q. Ahmed run o u t .......................3 A. Robinson not out................... 2 G. Ramshead not o u t................. 1


' Extras....................................11 Total (for 9 ) ........................105 Bowling: Marquet 12-3-27-4; S.


Taylor 3-0-18-0; L. Burgess 3-0- 24-0; S. Gorton 11-5-30-4.


Clitheroe v


Oswaldtwistlle Immanuel


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel C. Burton c Bishop b Bibby.....15


J. Wilkin c Coulter b Si. Bish­ op.............................................0


Ali notout................................102 P Dignan b Si. Bishop................ 5 G. Metcalf c Dibb b Pearce......31 A. Metcalf c St. Bishop b Pearce....................................19 A Dignan not out........................ 0


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Extras.....................................12 Total (for 5 ) ........................ 184


Bowling: Si. Bishp 12-0-29-2;


N. Bibby 163-661; 'Thyssen 9-0- 45-0; A. Pearce 3-0-35-2.


'.RamsbottomCup Read v


Great Harwood Read


C. Walton b Ramsker...............15 W. Eastham b Crook................41 T. Little Ibw b Simpson.............18 Law Ibw b Simpson..................8 M. Whalley c Armer b Maher ...9 A. Turner c Deasey b Whalley .60 A. Rushton c Ramsker b Crookl5 O. Newby b Simpson..................0 L. Woodvine not out...................2 Extras...................................15 Total (for 8 ) ........................183 Bowling S. Maber 10-1-43-1; C.


Ramsker 10-2-33-1; G. Simpson 10-1-29-3; A. Crook 10-1-32-2; R. Whalley 60-33-1. Great Harwood


L. Deacey b Law.........................0 A. Crook not out......................109 R. Whalley b Rushton............. 24 P. Houldsworth not out............ 42 Extras....................................10 Total (for 2 ) ........................185 Bowling; Law 6-1-42-1; 0.


Newby 4-0-460; A. Rushton 4.4- 0-22-1; F. Barden 9-1-22-1; W. Eastham 4-1-9-0; T. Little 3-0-34-


0. Settle V


Whalley Settle


P. S ta f fo rd c Fielden b Burgess............................... 23


K. Hornby c Kearsley b O'Neill.................................f t


Morris c Fielden b Marquet.... 53 M. Verden b Marquet...............24 S. Hornby not out.....................21 P. Taylor run ou t........................ 4 R. Preston not out......................0 Extras................................... 29 Total (for 5 ) ........................225 Bowling; Marquet 10-2-48-2;


M. Whelan 8-2-32-0; L. Burgess 10-1-461; D. O'Neill 10-2-361; S. Gorton 10-1-54-0. Whalley


Marquet b Hughes...................17 M. Davies c Worthington b Mor­


L. Kearsley Ibw b Davidson.....22 M. Whelan b Morris.................46 A. Pratt b Hughes......................^ S. Gorton b Morris..................... 3 D. O'Neill c Worthington b Horn-


ris ..........................................


L. Burgess b Morris.................. 13 S. Taylor b Morris...................... 0


N. Fielden not o u t ...................... 0 N. Byrne b Morris.......................0


Extras....................................12 Total...................................131 Bowling; S Hornby 61-19-1; A


Davidson 10-3-25-1; P Stafford 10-0-39-0; J. Hughes 8-1-31-2; Morris 7.4-631-6.


VEKA RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Senior Division P W L NR BP P


Read........... 16 14 2 0 20 90 Settle..........16 14 1 I 16 88 GtHanvood..l6 10 6 0 14 64 Barnolds;vick. 16 9 5 2 10 59 Earby......... 16 9 7 0 14 59 Ribb Wands.. 16 9 6 1 8 55 Cherry Tree.. 16 9 7 0 8 53 Clitheroc ... .1 6 , 8 7 1 10 52 Black Nthn .. 16 6 8 2 10 44 Ossie Imman. 16 5 11 0 8 33 Baxenden. . . . 16 5 11 0 4 29 Padiham...... 16 4 11 1 6 ^ Edcnfield... .1 6 3 11 2 2 21 m a l le v ...... 16 2 14 0 6 16


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First Division P W L NR BP P


Saleshury....l4 12 2 0 24 84 Belvedere.... 14 12 2 0 18 78 RibbWands.. 14 11 2 1 16 73 Read........... 14 9 3 2 14 63 Cherry Tree.. 14 7 5 2 10 49 Clithcroe ....1 4 7 7 0 6 41 Stackstcads..l4 5 8 1 10 37 GtHarwood.. 14 5 8 1 10 37 Earby......... 14 4 8 2 4 28 BGSOB...... 14 2 10 2 4 18 Baxenden__ 14 1 10 3 2 13 Padiham...... 14 1 11 2 4 13 Second Division P IV L NR BP P


BlackNthn.. 14 13 1 0 22 87 Ossie Imman. 14 11 2 1 18 75 Eden(ield....l4 10 2 2 14 68 Belvedere.... 14 6 7 1 14 46 Bamoldswick. 14 6 6 2 10 44 Salesbury. . . . 14 6 6 2 10 44 Stacksteads. . 14 5 7 2 10 39 Settle......... 12 4 7 1 8 30 Rolls-Royce.. 13 4 8 1 8 30 RollsII........14 3 9 2 10 29 IVhalley...... 14 4 10 0 4 24 BGSOB...... 13 3 10 0 4 19 Third Division P W L NR BP P


Black N th n .. 13 9 3 1 12 59 Cherry Tree.. 15 8 6 1 16 58 Ossie Imman .12 8 3 1 14 56 Ribb Wands.. 14 7 4 3 12 53 Padiham...... 11 5 3 3 17 48 Edenfield....lO 6 2 2 12 46 Belvedere.... 12 6 2 4 8 46 Baxenden....15 6 7 2 10 44 Read........... 15 4 8 3 16 42 Clitheroe__ 13 6 6 1 6 38 Earby......... 15 4 8 3 10 36 Bamoldswick. 13 3 6 4 6 29 Salcsbury. . . . 13 4 8 1 6 28 Settle......... 11 0 10 1 0 2


Tomorrow Ribblesdalc Wanderers (v


Earby, away, 20/20, meet 5 p.m.) M. Briggs, D. Howard, M. Peel, A. Marsh, R. Gladwin, R. Whal­ ley, C. Hall, J. Braithwaite, S. Wharton, M. Pratt, Nawaz. Scor­


er: R. Fielding. Saturday


Clitheroe (v Cherry Tree,


home, meet 12-30 p.m.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, S. Whalley, A. Keny­ on, S. Bishop, D. Glover, N. Bibby, S. Coulter, P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, Thyssen. Scorer; J. McKenna. Clitheroe 2nds (v Cherry Tree, home, start 1-15 p.m.) J. Green, P.


’ Bishop, M. Hargreaves, O. Palmer, M. Coulter, C. Musson, M. Preston, G. Kershaw, C. Brown, T. Bailey, A. Pearce. Scor­ er: T. Mileham. Read (v Earby, away, s tar t 2


p.m.) W. Eastham, C. Walton, T. Little, M. Whalley, A. Rushton, K. O'Connor, 0. Newby, A. Turn­ er, M. Doughty, C. Holt, Law. Scorer; K. Crabtree. Read 2nds (v Salesbury, home,


start 2 p.m.) F. Barden, G. O'Con­ nor, W. Driver, A. Baron, S. Doughty, P. Haworth, S. Mar­ shall, L. Woodvine, K. Artingstoll, S. Rushton, J. Doughty. Reserve; T. Booth. Scorer; C. Bennett. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Gt


Harwood, away, start 2 p.m.) M. Briggs, D. Howard, M. Peel, A. Marsh, R. Gladwin, R. Whalley, C. Hall, J. Braithwaite, S. Whar­ ton, M. Pratt, Nawaz. Scorer; R.


Fielding. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v


Earby, home, meet 1-15 p.m.) B. Spencer, I. Britcliffe, P. Spencer, S. Trotter, L. Gidlow, A. Coxall, J. Reynolds, C. Wilson, J. Bunyan, A. Slinger, S. Fielding. Scorer; J. Britcliffe.


Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v Cherry Tree,


home, meet 1-15 p.m.) P. Cox, S. Dawson, D. Sharpies, C. Gunn, R. Dinsdalc, C. Tinker, F. Green, M. Dewhurst, J. Dewhurst, K. Driv­ er, C. Waddington. Scorer; Miss


R. Cox. Read 3rds (v Settle, away, 2


p.m.) G. Hinks, K. O'Connor, M. Suthers, N. Sanpe, T. Booth, J. Donghty, S. Doughty, M. Doughty, M. Doughty, S. Mar­ shall, K. Artingstoll, A. Bennett. Reserves; E. Lewes, J. Jones. Scor­


er: C. Bennett. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v


■ Selected Teams


Burnley Belvedere, home, start 2 p.m.) D. Binns, G. Clarkson, A. Coxall, M. Pratt, D. Harrison, M. Wrigley, C. Wilson, D. Under­ wood, L. Gidlow, A. Hutchins, 0. Nuttall. Scoren R. Clarkson.


Monday Ribblesdale Wanderers Youth


(v Clitheroe, home, meet 5-45 p.m.) R. Gladwin, C. Wilson, L. Gidlow, R. Slinger, J. Reynolds, D. Undenvood, D. Price, J. Bunyan, S. Ali, C. Nuttall, J. Dickinson.


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Globe A 7, Clitheroe Cricket


Club 3; Oswaldtwistle Conserva­ tive 6, Roe Lee Park 4; Ribbles­ dale A 9, Burnley Road B 1; Rib­ blesdale A 10, Oswaldtwistle Con­ servative 0; Sabden Black 6, Heys Inn 4.


Second Division Burnley Rd A 7, Gatty Park 3;


Hurst Green A 4, Leisure Hour B 6; Rushton Street 7, Globe B 3; Salesbury A 6, Rishton Conserva­ tive A 4; Whalley A 7, Free Gar­ deners 3.


Third Division Grange 5, Salesbury B 5; Gt


Harwood CC 3, Oakhill Vets 7; Mercer Park 6, Waddington A 4; Oakhill 7, Whalley B 3; Spring Hill 9, Ribblesdale B l. Fourth Division


Castle A 3, Castle B 7;


Immanuel A 8, Hurst Green B 2; Leisure Hour A 9, Milnshaw Wan­ derers 1; Rishton Conservative B 4, Immanuel B 6; Sabden Blue 8, Sydney streets; Waddington B 1, Sabden Red 9. TABLES


First Division P W D L P


RibbIcsdaleA ....1 3 9 2 2 89 Heys I n n ............ 12 9 0 3 79 Gt Harwood .......11 8 0 3 72 Burnley RdB — 12 5 1 6 61 Roc Lee P a r k __ 12 4 0 8 51 Sabden B la ck__ 11 5 1 5 50 GlobcA.............. 11 4 1 6 48 Clitheroe Cricket .12 3 1


Ossy. Con. ■.......... 12 3 0 Second Division P W D


Rishton Con. .A.. .13 10 0 Rushton St ........ 13 9 0 Whalley A ..........13 9 0 Salcsbury A ........ 13 7 1 Leisure Hour B . . .13 7 0 Hurst Green A ...13 6 0 Free Gardeners . . .12 6 0 Gatty P a rk ........ 13 3 0 Globe B .............13 3 1 Burnley Rd A — 12 3 0 Third Division


Salcsbury B .........13 9 Oakhill Vets........ 13 9 Waddington A . . . . 13 8 i Gt Harwood CC . .13 8 Spring Hill..........13 8 Mciccr P a rk ...... 13 6 Oakhill...............13 5 RibblesdaleB ....1 3 5 Grange...............13 3 WhalleyB..........13 2 Fourth Division P W


Ash 8, Rishton B 2; Rushton Street C 5, Oswaldtwistle Conser­ vative 5; &bden B 8, Waddington A 2; Whalley B 2, Whalley A 8. Third Division


Alma A 2, Burnley Road B 7;


Gatty Park 7, Sabden C 3; Grange A 9, Salesbury Red lYMercer Park 8, Ribblesdale C 2; Sydney St 8, Rishton Con. 2. Fourth Division


Burnley Road D 4, Immanuel


A 6; Immanuel B 9, Grange C 1; Milnshaw Park 4, Sabden A 6; Oakhill Park B 8, Oakhill Beech 2; Waddington B 7, Alma B 3. Team Knockout Quarter Finals Burnley Road C 135, Globe A


148; Globe E 167, Waddington A 94; Ribblesdale Wanderers 160, Oswaldtwistle Conservative 136. FIXTURES


The semi-finals and final of the


Team Knockout will be played at Free Gardeners Bowling Club on Sunday, August 15th, commenc­ ing at 1 p.m. prompt. Entries are now being accepted


for the Open Floodlight Doubles to be held a t Rushton Street Bowling Club, Great Harwood in September. The finals night is Friday,


October 1st, entry fee £8 per pair with entries to George Ramsbot- tom, 23 Charles Street, Great Harwood (602149). TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Globe A ............. 11 8 1 2 76 Free Gardeners . . .11 7 0 4 .68 GlobcE............. 10 9 0 1 68 Ribblesdale A ....1 1 6 Rushton St E ....1 1 6 Salcsbury Blue ...11 5 0 Burnley Road C ..11 6 0 Clitheroe CC....... II 3 0 Oakhill Park A ...11 2 0 Globe D ............. 10 4 0 Second Division P W D


Whalley A ..........11 8 0


Ossy. Con. Coppice Waddington A __ 11 6 0 5 59 Sabden B Rushton St C ....1 1


Globe C Oakhill A sh .........11 Whalley B .......... 11


.11


Rishton B C .......11 Third Division


0 5 57


1 7 46 0 7 46 7 44


Grange A .......... .11 9 1 Mercer Park . . . . .11 6 2 Burnley Road B . .11 8 0 Rishton Con. C ..,.11 6 1 Sydney street . . . ,.11 5 0 Sabden C ......... ..11 0 1 Gatty P a rk ...... ..11 5 0 Salesbury Red. . ..11 3 1 Alma A .......... ..11 3 0


P w D


6 54 6 51


9 33 10 52


RibblcsdaleC . . ..11 2 0 Fourth Division P w D 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0


Immanuel A . . . ..11 ImmanuelB . . . ..11 Oakhill Beech . . ..11 Oakhill Park B . ..11 Waddington B . . ..11 Burnley Road D ..11 AlmaB .......... ..11 Milnshaw Park . ..11 Sabden A ........ ..11 Grange C ........ ..11


10 7 6 6 6 6 4 2 2 4


CRAVEN AND PENDLE SUMMER


POOLLEAGUE Results


White Bui! 4, Barnoldswick


CC 4; Fosters 5, Pendle B 3; Seven Stars 6, Cross Keys 2; Three Mill­ stones 4, Coach and Horses 4; Pendle A 5, Craven Heifer 3. Draws


Immanuel A .......15 11 Sabden R ed ........ 15 11 Castle B ............. 15 12 Rishton Con. B . . .15 10 Leisure Hour A ...14 9 Sydney St .......... 15 7 Sabden B lu e .......15 6 Hurst Green B . . .15 7 (Jastle A ............. 14 5 Immanuel B .......15 5 Milnshaw Wands .15 2 Waddington B . . . .15 1 . — .


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Free Gardeners 10, Oakhill


Park A 0; Globe A 9, Clitheroe CC 1; Oakhill Park A 3, Burnley Road C 7; Rushton Street E 6, Ribblesdale A 4; Salesbury Blue 3,


Burnley Road C 7. Second Division


Globe C 8. Conoice 2: Oakhill


D L P 0 4100


Singles Knockout M. Whittingham (Seven Stars) 11 48


8 83 9 68 8 62 7 60 9 58


1 13 46


HYNDBURNAND, DISTRICT BOWLING


V T. Makinson (Pendle A); D. Paterson (Seven Stars) v M. Adamson (White Bull); G. Alder- son (Craven Heifer) v S. Muller (Fosters); P. Licastri (Fosters) v J. Drachenberg (Pcndle Hotel); C. Rooke (White Bull) v A. Sud­ worth (Pendle); J. Falshaw (Fos­ ters) V P. Midgley (Coach); J. Bun­ yan (Coach) vS. Mason (Coach). Captains’ Cup


Three Millstones or Seven


Stars V Craven Heifer; Fosters v Barnoldswick CC; White Bull v Cross Keys; Pendle B v Coach. Doubles Knockout


C. Lister and partner (Pendle


B) V J. Drachenberg and A. Sud­ worth (Pendle); P. Sutcliffe and M. Brown (White Bull) v R. Thomas and S. Williams (Seven Stars); S. Mason and A. Townson (Coach) v D. and G. Paterson (Seven Stars); C. Wilkinson and M. Whitting­ ham (Seven Stars) v B. Jones and


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 22nd, 2004 61 ^


S. Brooks (Pendle Hotel). Matches in all knockouts must


be played by August 3rd, best of three frames. I t is the responsibili­ ty of each player to make sure that fixtures are fulfilled, and any­ one experiencing difficulties should contact the secretary (07708 370222). Tabic P W L D P


.CricketClub.......10 2 4 4 45 CoachfcHorees ..10 1 5 4 40 Three Millstones. .10 2 6 2 36 Pendle Hotel B ...10 2 8 0 34 Cross Keys..........10 1 7 2 29


Fosters.............. 10 8 1 1 70 Pendle Hotel A ...10 8 1 1 70 IVhiteBuU.......... 10 7 2 1 67 Seven Sta re ........ 10 5 2 3 61 Craven Heifer — 10 5 5 0 51


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Stork B 5, Rose and Crown B


7; Royal British Legion A 8, Royal British Legion B 4; Rose and Crown A 6, Billington A 6; Castle 6, White Hart 6; Waggon A 5, Buck A 7.


First Division Whalley Warriors 6, New Inn


6; White Horse A 5, Brown Cow 7; St Peter's 7, Pendle Hotel A 5. Second Division


Buck Wrinkleys 7, Billington B


5; Royal Oak 4, Horse Shoe 8; Pendle Witch 10, White Horse B 2; Craven 10, Waggon B 2; Bridge


6, Bay Horse 6. Third Division


1 4 59 Station B 9, Dog Music B 3;


Vicoria 6, Royal British Legion C 6; Itoyal British LegionD 7, Kings Arms 5; White Lion 8, Bridge 4; Red Pump 7, Buck D 5. Ladies League


5.


Buck A 6, Dog 3; Pendle Hotel FIXTURES


Premier Division Stork A V Waggon A; Billing­


ton A V Castle; Royal British Legion B v Rose and Crown A; Rose and Crown B v Royal British Legion A; Buck A v Stork B.


First Division


Pendle Hotel B v Buck B. Ladies' League


Buck A V Pendle; Billington v


Dog; Royal British Legion v Buck B.


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE 5-A-SIDE


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


Athletico Charva 1, Clitheroe 5 59


5 57 7 49 8


41


Clowns 4; FC Destroyers 4, Dunop Who 3; New Inn 17, Art of Losing 1; Menacing Duck 4, Team Haircut 5; Aif Hart FC 1, The Missfits 1; AC Men 13, Groin Strain 0; Beer Can 4, Top Banana 3; Red Hamsters 2, PhoenLx Club


6. FIXTURES 9 a.m. - Dunop Who v Art of


Losing; 9-35 a.m. - Athletico Charva v Team Haircut; 10-10 a.m. - New Inn v The Missfits; 10- 45 a.m. - Menacing Duck v Groin Strain; 11-20 a.m. - FC Destroyers V Clitheroe Clowns; 11-55 a.m. - Alf Hart FC v Top Banana; 12-30 p.m. - AC Men v Phoenix Club; 1- 05 p.m. - Beer Can v Red Ham­ sters.


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


Judge Walmesley 7 (darts 5,


dominoes 2), Swan With Two Necks 17 (darts 7, dominoes 10). De Lacy 6 (darts 1, dominoes


5), Black Bull 18 (darts 11, domi­ noes 7). Pendle Inn 17 (darts 10, domi­


noes 7), Three Millstones 7 (darts 2, dominoes 5). Pcndle Witch 7 (darts 1, domi­


noes G), Bay Horse 17 (darts 11, dominoes 6). New Inn 17 (darts 10, domi­


noes 7), Band Club 7 (darts 2, dominoes 71.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL


LEAGUE TABLES


First Division P W


Fraser Eagle ....'.1 2 12 Young Fanners ...12 8


Alpes................ 12 D’s ....................12 RV Cavaliers...... 11 Hair of the D o g ...10 Ribble Valley One .13 Calderstones...... 11


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


Bridge 5, New Inns 4; Swan 6,


Buck Inn 3; Black Bull 4, White Hart 5; New Inn 0, Horse Shoe 9. High Scores: 180 - M. Stevens;


140 -S . Baines (2), R. Hargreaves (2), M. Stevens, A. Lees, S. Grime, B. Cunliffe, K. Peel, C. Yeoman; 134-B . Stanley; 125-L . CJook, B. Stanley, G. Howard; 123 - S. Baines; 121 - D. Heap, D. Briggs; ■ 117 - B. Cunliffe; 116 - S. McTear; 114 - T. Pye; 109 - H. Smith; 108 - H. Smith; 107 - L. Cook; 104 - S. Monk; 1012 - S. Grime, D. Briggs; 100 - C. Yeo­ man (6), G. Howard (3), D. Briggs (2), K. Peel (2), S. McTear (2), S. Stevenson (2), W. Lonsdale (2), S. Hodgkinson, T. Pye, L. Gronwald, B. Cunliffe, R. Hargreaves, B. Robinson.


Darts Bridge 5, New Inns 4; Swan 6,


Buck Inn 3; Black Bull 4, White Hart 5; New Inns 0, Horse Shoe 9. Dominoes


Bridge 9, New Inns 12; Swan


12, Buck Inn 9; Black Bull 10, White Hart 11; News Inn 12, Horse Shoe 9.


TABLES Darts


P


White H a r t................................ 35 Horse Shoe................................31 The Swan.....................................30 Black Bull................................. 27 Bridge...................................... 25 Buck In n ................................... 22


New Inns................................... 18 TABLES Dominoes


P


Bridge...................................... 69 M t e H a r t ................................ 69 Black Bull..................................64 Swan........................................ 64 Horse Shoe................................ 64 New Inns................................... 58 Buck In n ................................... 43


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Second Division P w


H riro fth eDo g ...l2 10 Ribble Valley Threel2 Ribble Valley Two 12 RBL..................12 The Pink Ladies ..11 Dunkcnhalgh ....1 3 Higher Bu ck ...... 13


Rejects................ 6 Third Division P W


Unison Avengers . .12 12 Hrir of the Dog.. .12 Ribble Valley Four 12 The Winchester ..12 Waddington ....... 12 Billington .......... 14 Sainsbury's........ 11 Dale Head..........12


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