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60 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 29th, 2004


www.clitheroetoday.co.uk


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) “I


Mark fires best round ever seen at Clitheroe!


by Edward Lee


MARK ASHWORTH produced the best round of golf ever seen at Clitheroe GC last week. During the course of the midweek


medal he returned an eight-under-par 63 to better the previous course record by eight shots. Ashworth’s eight birdies and 10 pars


took the record from Paul Dwyer and Daniel Preedy who set the old standard many years ago. Even so, plus-one-handicapper Ash­


worth was three shots off the pace in the medal and had to be content with second spot behind Steve Cherry (81- 20-61) who won the day and earned a dramatic handicap reduction. Young Andrew Heesom was all


smiles after returning a nett 65 off his six handicap, but in the present scoring climate at Clitheroe that was only good enough for third place while Steve Dean returned a creditable 80-9-71 to finish just outside the prizes. During the same competition,


Manager Cengiz Avci, landlord Hussain Maho, chairman John Mashitcr and (front) secretary Richard Pickup with the new White Lion FC strips. (B140704/6)


Five-goal Chipping extend unbeaten run to seven games


Elswick ..................1


Chipping......................... 5 ANOTHER dominating performance by in-form Chipping made light work of a trip to Elswick last Tuesday night to extend their unbeaten run to seven games in the Cat- forth and District Summer League. After defeating Elswick


in the Billington Cup quarter-finals just two weeks ago, Chipping were confident they could con­ tinue their winning run in this league fixture. It was, however, Elswick


that got the better start as the home team took the game to Chipping. They took the lead early


as a corner was swung in from the right and was only half-cleared. An Elswick midfielder took a swing at the loose ball and i t somehow drifted into the top right hand corner


of the net. After this early scare


Chipping took command through Johnny Fletcher and Dave Ross and began to command the middle of the park to seek a quick equaliser. Rich Baines collected


the ball on the right and cut inside to fire in a cross­ shot from an acute angle which the keeper somehow spilled into the net. Then after drawing level


Chipping took the lead. . A ball played into the Elswick box caused confu­ sion between keeper and defender and Rich Ireland was left to turn and neatly fire home. Chipping then extended


their advantage through leading marksman Danny Austin as after a pinpoint pass from midfield, Austin controlled and, in the same movement, lifted a delicate chip over the


H H ENTRIES are now'being accepted for the H H Open Floodlit Doubles competition at Rush-


ton Street Bowling Club in September. The event is to be played between 13th-16th with


return visit on Tuesday 28th, and between 20th-23rd with return visit on Wednesday 29th. The finals night will be Friday, October 1st, and


entry fee for the event is £8 per pair. Entries are to be sent to George Ramsbottom, 23


Charles Street, Great Harwood (01254 602149). ..................................... .... •


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keeper to go into the break with a well deserved 3-1 lead. The home side started


the second half strongly but were denied time and time again by the excellent Chipping defensive four of Michael Naylor, Ryan Hilton, Dean Austin and Andy Preston. And after weathering


the initial 10 minutes, Chipping again got a foothold in the game and began to press with Sam Woodhead and Austin unlucky not to extend the lead. The sides cancelled each


other out for much of the second half, but the intro­ duction of Shaun Spencer late in the game led to a strong finish from Chip­ ping. An excellent slide rule


pass from midfield sent Spencer away for his first and he easily beat the


oncoming keeper with an assured finish. His second was similar


in build up as he received a well weighted pass from midfield. However, there was nothing subtle about this finish as he thundered an effort in off the under­ side of the crossbar to seal the game.


New team needs new


players A NEW West Bradford Football team is forming for the forthcoming foot­ ball season and is request­ ing footballers from the local area to join. Players must be over the


age of 17 and should con­ tact Andy or Christine at the Three Millstones for further


information (01200423340).


PLEASINGTON professional Jonathan Ashton teamed up with Darwen’s Alan Reece to win the


latest ELPGA Alliance event on his home course. The pair scored 46 stableford points to win by two


from Mytton Fold duo Ray Standring and Mike Green who took second spot after a card play-off with Duxbury Park’s Mike Draper and R. Quinton. Clitheroe’s Stuart Andrew won the professional’s prize with a 68 gross, with Ashton runner-up with a 69.


Jonathon Dugdale and Geoff Sutcliffe grabbed their share of the headlines by scoring aces. Dugdale holed-in-one at the 172-


yard eighth and Sutcliffe followed suit at the tricky 151-yard 17th. Wayne Townley has been there or


there abouts in a number of competi­ tions lately. But John Cartmell and the handicap


committee were not prepared for the explosive round he produced in Satur­ day’s medal to win the Jubilee Plate. Townley’s return of 76-15-61 was six


shots ahead of second-placed Andrew Heesom. Mark Jones (78-10-68) took third


place from the steady Peter Pedder (79-10-69) with Miles Wade returning a nett 70 for fifth place after a card play-off with Derek Marsh, Paul Con­ nolly and Bill Famworth. Mark Ashworth? - who else - took the gross prize with a level-par 71.


Weather wins at Mytton


THE British summer weather once again played havoc with Mytton Fold's fixture list at the weekend. The second round of the Club Cham­


pionship, scheduled to be held on Sun­ day, was abandoned as torrential rain turned the greens into lakes. Players will return on August 22nd


to determine the winner. The first round was held on Saturday


and was combined with the July Medal. In difficult, windy condition, Ian


Slough produced an excellent score of 80-16-64 to take the overall prize. Divisional prizes were won by Neil


Osliffe (78-12-66; Barry Hargreaves (84-18-66) and Steve Cunliffe (87-21- 66). Mytton Fold junior member Jake


Chadwick played his first representa­ tive game for East Lancashire last week. Playing against a very strong Fylde


Association team at Fleetwood Golf • Club, Jake played some excellent golf winning his foursomes match and halv­ ing his afternoon singles game. Nick Pearson and Sam Punchard


from Mytton Fold also played in the team.


J , i; i n I V I f S I ' l i « - n t I Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial),


Li u■;hq iiii.1 f q :i <& V|. i c.,jy y j 5.’ ) , r ,;.f' f , 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified)


G r e a t H a rw o o d v


R ib b le s d a le W a n d e r e r s Ribblesdale Wanderers


[achieving great results; i through training and^z [development with .


VEDAS • tchOUSI 8322


‘Royal’ visit is a success!


PETER HERBERT made the trip from Royal Lytham to partner Clitheroe GC lady star Marilyn Fletch­ er to victory in the Invitation Mixed Greensomes. They returned a nett 65.6 to win by a


full shot. Clitheroe’s Ann Hartley and partner


J. Graham were pushed into third place by Steve Nightingale and L. Tinkler. Host club members Mary Eglin, Phil


Leaver and Som Guda took the minor prizes with their guests.


Barbara wins the day


~ BARBARA BROWN won Lady Presi­ dent’s Day with a round of 93-25-68. Second place went to Sue Cartledge


(87-18-69) while Kim Andrew carded 73 for the gross prize. Kath Townley (40-7-33) and Marie


Finney (43-10-33) carded the best front and back nines respectively.


Narrow win at Whalley


CAROLE BLACKADDER and Shirley Palich won the Daily Mail Foursomes Qualifier at Whalley GC. The winning pair carded 93-21-72 to


win by shot from Marilyn Bulcock and Pam Strange (103-30-73). Third place went to Agnes Flanagan and Jean Dearden (94-19-75).


William still in the grooves


WILLIAM CHILD continued his progress with a sparkling return of 95- 26-69 to win the junior medal and first round of the Summer Championship at Clitheroe GC. He finished three shots ahead of


Richard Tyrrell with Jordan Cook one shot behind in third place.


Senior league is wide open


BLACKPOOL De Vere have eventually broken their duck in the Standard Life North West Seniors Golf League. In what was their ninth match of a 14-


match season they have finally put points on the board with a splendid 5-1 home win over Mytton Fold. Other good results have included an


• away draw for Nelson a t th e home of champions Burnley keeping them right up there in the title race. Longridge suffered a setback in their


title aspirations being defeated a t Myt­ ton Fold 4-2.


With most teams now having played


two-thirds of their fixtures it still looks like any one of five could be taking home the trophy come September. Wilpshire, Ingol, Burnley, Longridge


and Nelson all have a realistic chance of lifting th e main prize and with the remaining fixtures throwing up some juicy matches between the contenders it all adds up to an exciting finish for the 2004 season.


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Nawaz c and b Ramsker..........68 C. Hall c Houldsworth b Simp­ son .........................................5


A. Marsh c Armer b Simpson...l7 M. Briggs c Howarth b New­ ton ..........


63


M. Peel st Armer b Newton.....28 D. Howard c and b Newton.....11 R. Gladwin not out....................16 J. Braithwaite not o u t ................6 Extras.....................................17 Total (for 6 ) ........................ 231 Bowling: S. Maher 6-0-29-0; G.


Simpson 10-2-28-2; C. Ramsker 8- 0-52-1; Crook 9-1-56-0; P. Newton 6-1-32-3; M. Howarth 6-1-25-0. Great Harwood


S. Atkinson lbw b Nawaz............0 Crook c Pratt b Braithwaite....74 R. Whalley b Whalley................ 1 E Houldsworth c Peel b Whalley .7 A. Armer c Peel b Nawaz......... 28 M. Howarth c Nawaz b Braith­ waite.........................................0


C. Ramsker c Whalley b Braith­ waite....;.................................28


P. Newton c Peel b Braithwaite .0 L. Noon b Braithwaite............... 1 G. Simpson not out......................2 S. Maher c Peal b Braithwaite...l Extras.....................................15 Total.....................................157 Bowling: Nawaz 13-1-52-2; R.


Whalley 7-0-33-2; J. Braithwaite 11-0-41-0: D. Howard 5-0-18-0.


B a r n o ld sw ic k v W h a l le y


Barnoldswick


Kuiatunga c O'Neill b Marquet49 i. Scothern Ibw b Marquet.......l9 j. Pickup b Marquet................... 8 J. Hall b S. Gorton.....................15 M. Garner n Marquet................4 M. Scothem c and b Gorton......0 R. All b Gorion............................0 A. Khan b Gorton.......................7 S. Sheraz ibw b Gorton...............0 u. Charmey not out.....................0 P. Real b Gorton...........................0 Extras.....................................10 Total....................................112 Bowling: Marquet 15-4-46-4;


D. O'Neill 7-1-35-0; S. Gorton 7.4- 2-21-6.


01 Whalley


M. Davies c Hall b Sheraz......... 4 A. Pratt c Kuiatunga b Sheraz.38 N. Fielden lbw v Sheraz..............3 L. Kearslev c I. Scothern b Sher­ az............................................28


ivl. Whelan not out......................5 S. Gorton not o u t ...................... 18 Extras.................................... 20 Total (for 4 ) ........................ 116 Bowling: S. Sheraz 15-4-43-4;


w. Scothern 11-3-23-0; J. Pickup 6-0-23-0: R.Ali 4-1-14-0.


E a r b y


v R e a d Earbv


S. Munns c Turner b Eastham.14 Ayub c Doughty b Eatham.....81 P. Tilbury c Whalley b Eastham3 C. Walton b Holt......................... 6 N. Hodge c Whalley b Eastham.2 I. Clarkson b Holt....................... 0 S. Hipgrave c Whalley b East- ham..........................................4


P. Baistow c Barden b Eastham .2 L. Pickup c Little b Eastham ....5 T. Greenwood lbw Law............... 0 D. Proud not out......................... 0 Extras.......................................6 Total.....................................133 Bowling: Law 10.5-1-32-i; A.


Rushton 4-1-15-0; W. Eastham 15-1-42-7; C. Holt 9-0-41-2. Read


W. Eastham c Greenwood b Hip- grave.........................................o


C. Walton c Walton b Hip- grave.................................... 27 T. Little Ibw b A y u b ............... 13


M. Whalley c Walton b Hipgrave.2 Law not out................................ 58


A. Rushton st Proud b Ayub K. O'Connor not out.., Extras..................... Total (for 7 ) ..........


26-2; I. Clarkson 7-0-22-0. Cherry Tree


v Clitheroe Cherry Tree


M. liadueid b Bibby.........


Weekend Scorecards.’ Clitheroe


Thyssen b Robbins............... ....40 P. Bishop lbw b Sudnik........ ....34 M. Bolton c sub b Sudnik........59 S. Whalley run ou t............... .....1 P. Gaskell not ou t................. .....9 D. Glover not o u t ................. .....9 Extras............................... ...10 Total (for 4 ) ...................... ..156 Bowling: N. Robbins 13-2-41-1;


S. Hopwood 9-3-29-0; Eiahi 8-0- 34-0; A. Sudnik 6.2-0-31-2; J. Baldwin 2-0-10-0.


. ' ■ Cricket VEKA RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Senior Division


Settle...........17 15 1 1 18 95 are to arrange the final two games Ribb. Wands. 17 10 6 1 12 64 Gt Harwood.. 17 10 7 0 14 64 Bamoldswick. 17 9 6 2 10 59 Earby...........17 9 8 0 14 59 -7 Cherry Tree 17 10 7 0 8 51


Read............ 17 15 2 0 22 97 of the season now.


FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division Legion A v Stork B; Hose and


'Baxenden.... 17 6 11 0 6 36 Buck Inn A. Padiham....... 17 4 12 1 6 28 Edenfield. . . . 17 3 12 2 2 21


p w L NR BP P


BlackNthn ..17 6 9 2 12 46 Crown B v Rose and Crown A; -7 Clitheroe .. 17 8 8 1 10 45 Castle v Legion B; White Hart v Iswald. Imm. 17 6 11 0 12 42 Waggon and Horses A; Stork A v


First Division


Whalley....... 17 3 14 0 6 21 Buck B v Brown Cow; Dog Music First Division


Read............ 15 10 3 2 16 70 Waggon B v Bay Horse; Pendle Cherry Tree.. 15 7 6 2 10 49 Witch v Billington B; Buck Clitheroe . . . . 15 8 7 0 6 46 Wrinkleys v Royal Oak; Bridge v Gt Harwood.. 15 6 8 1 12 44 Stacksteads.. 15 5 9 1 10 37 Earby...........15 4 9 2 4 28


Salesbury. . . . 15 12 3 0 24 84 Horse A v Pendle Hotel B. Ribb Wands.. 15 12 2 1 16 78 Belvedere. . . . 15 12 3 0 18 78


Craven Heifer. Third Division Kings Arms v Bridge B; Legion


BGSOB....... 15 3 10 2 6 25 C v Buck D; White Lion v Dog Baxenden. . . . 15 2 10 3 4 20 Music B; Station B v Legion D; Padiham....... 15 1 12 2 4 13 Victoria v Red Pump. Second Division P w L NR BP P


Ladies Division Buck B v Dog Inn; Royal


Black Nthn ..15 12 3 0 22 82 Oswald. Imm. 15 12 2 1 18 80 Edenfied....... 15 12 1 2 14 78 Belvedere.... 15 6 8 1 14 46 Baraoldswick. 15 6 7 2 10 44 Salesbury. . . . 15 6 7 2 10 44 Settle...........14 6 7 i 12 44 Stacksteads.. 14 5 7 2 10 39 Rolls-Royce.. 14 5 8 1 10 37 Whalley....... 15 5 10 0 4 29 Rolls II.........15 3 10 2 10 29 BGSOB....... 14 3 11 0 4 19 Third Division P w L NR BP P


Oswald Imm . 13 9 3 1 16 63 Black Nthn ..14 9 3 2 12 61 Cherry Tree.. 15 8 6 1 16 58 Belvedere. . . . 14 7 2 5 10 55 Ribb. Wands . 15 7 4 4 12 55 Edenfield.... 11 7 2 2 12 51 Padiham....... 12 5 4 3 19 50 Read.............16 5 8 3 18 49 Baxenden. . . . 16 6 7 3 10 46 Clitheroe . . . . 13 6 6 1 6 38 Earby...........16 4 9 3 10 36 Salesbury. . . . 14 5 8 1 8 35 Barnoldswick. 14 3 7 4 6 29 Settle...........13 0 12 i 0 2


JPMEWIES CRAVEN AND DISTRICT


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Second Division P W D L P


...135


3-64- Pendle Forest .. ..15 5 4 6 19 Pcndle Witch...,...9 5 16-3- Haworth Road . ..15 5 2 8 19 Craven Heifer ......9 5 Airedale........... ..15 4 5 6 17 HorseShoe . .. .. ...9 b Wilsden........... ..15 4 3 8 15 White Horse B .,...9 5 Cononley......... Ingrow............


......3 ....18


Bibby......... ..........................26


N. Robbins c Bibby b Glover ...41 J. Baldwin run out..'.....................8 A. Robinson not ou t....................6 lj. ivennedv b Thyssen............... 1 Extras.....................................12


4


Bnrny 18-2-67-2; Thyssen 15-1-65- l:D. Glover 4-0-30-2.


Total (for 7 ) ........................201 Bowling: S. Bishop 8-0-34-0; N.


IngrowStJohn’s ..15 3 2 10 11 Royal Oak........ ,..9 2 2


Fifth Division


Crossflatts2 ....... 14 Chatbum2 .........13 Denholme2.........14 Gargrave2...........14 *Cononley2.........13 •Riddlesden2 ....13 Pendle Forest 3 ...14 Sandy Lane 2 ....13 Sutton 2 ...............14 Foulridge 2 .........14 ‘denotes tied game


Wagon B ..........


....87 KeighleyTC ... 14 11 2 i 35 9 3 2 30


5 3 6 18 White Lion ........9 5 4 3 5 17 Legion D ........ ....9 6 4 . 1 7 15 Red Pump...........9 5 4 2 8 14 Legion C ........ ....9 3 3 3 7 12 BuckD ..............9 3 2 6 6 12 Kings Arms........9 1


8 2 3 26 G 3 5 21


3 2 9 11 Bridge B ........,...9 2 Dog Music B...,...9 0


P w D L P Bay Horse........ ...9 0 Third Division


P w


Victoria.......... ,...9 7 Station B ........ ,...9 5


4 1 10 13 Buck Wrinkleys .,..9 4 3 3 9 12 Billington B.......,..9 3


Skipton Cl....... ..15 7 4 4 25 Bridge A .......... ...9 6


Chatbum......... ..15 8 3 4 27 Denholme....... ..15 8 2 5 26


British Legion v Buck A; Billing­ ton v Pendle Hotel. • To be played on Tuesday. Chris Stewart Cup


Quarter-Final: Royal British


Legion A v New Inn; Buck A v Red Pump; Stork A v Rose and Crown A; St Peter’s Hurst Green v Horse Shoe. • To be played on Thursday,


August 19th. TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


Buck B.................. 9 5 Brown Cow . Station A ... St Peter’s ...............9 4 3 2 69 Dog Music A..........9 4 3 2 68 Pendle B ..............9 4 1 4 64 PendleA ..............9 3 2 4 61 Whalley Warriors. .9 3 2 4 56


,.9 4 4 1 73 ,.9 6 0 3 71


....14 Bingley Congs.. ..15 12 1 2 37 New Inn.'........ ....9 1 ......1 ....12


P w


Giusbum......... ..15 11 2 2 35 White Horse A .....9 0 Second Divisior


Legion A ............ 10 7 2 1 95 Buck A.................10 7 0 3 89 Castle.................. 11 4 3 4 78 Billington A..........10 5 3 2 73 Rose & Crown A ..10 4 3 3 72 Stork.................. 10 4 2 4 69 WagonA.............10 4 1 5 68. Legion B ............. 10 3 2 5 63 White Hart..........10 1 5 4 61 Rose & Crown B .. .9 3 2 4 60 Stork B .............. 10 0 3 7 45 First Division P W D L P 3 1 79


Green v Whalley Warriors; White Second Division


Horse Shoe v White Horse B;


Pendle Hotel A v Station A; A v New Inn; St Peter’s Hurst


Pool


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Stork A 7, Waggon A 5; Billing­


ton A 6, Castle 6; Legion B 6, Rose and Crown A 6; Rose and Crown B 5, Legion A 7; Buck A 10, Stork B 2. First Division


Pendle Hotel B 3, Buck B 9. Ladies' Division


Dog Inn 1, Pendle Hotel 8;


Buck B 3, Buck Inn A 6; Legion 5, Billington 4. • All doubles knockout games


should now have been played. Any that have not will be eliminated from the next draw which takes place at the Waggon and Horses


p W L NR BP P on August 2nd. • All Premier Division sides


Ladies’ Division P W D L P


BuckA....... .....12 12 0 0101 Pendle Hotel.......12 8 0 4 83 BuckB............... 12 5 0 7 66 Legion............... 11 5 0 6 53 Billington .......... 12 2 .0 10 44 Dog ...................11 3 0 8 38


CRAVEN AND PENDLE POOL


LEAGUE Results


White Bull 6, Pendle B 2;


Coach and Horses 3, Pendle A 5; Fosters 3, Craven Heifer 5; Seven Stars 6, Three Millstones 2; Cross Keys 3, Cricket Club 5. Table


P W L D BP P


PendleA.......11 9 1 1 19 77 White Bull... 11 8 2 1 17 75 Fosters.........11 8 2 1 17 72 Seven Stars... 11 6 2 3 15 69 Craven Heifer 11 6 5 0 12 58 CricketClub.il 3 4 4 10 52 Coach &Horsesll 1 6 4 6 43 Three M’stonesll 2 7 2 6 38 PendleB ....11 2 9 0 4 36 Cross Keys... 11 1 8 2 4 32


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GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


, First Division Clitheroe CC 7, Sabden Black


3; Roe Lee Park 4, Globe A 6. Second Division


Burnley Road A 6, Free Gar­


deners 4; Gatty Park 4, Salesbury A 6; Globe B 3, Free Gardeners 7; Leisure Hour B 9, Burnley Rd A 1; Rishton Conservative A 6, Whalley A 4; Rushton Street 8, Hurst Green A 2. Third Division


Oakhill 2, Spring Hill S; Oakhill


Vets 8, Ribblesdale Wanderers B 2; Salesbury B 1, Mercer Park 9; Waddington A 7, Gt Harwood CC 3; Whalley B 3, Grange 7. Fourth Division


Castle A 8, Rishton Conserva­


tive B 2; Hurst Green B 5, Castle B 5; Oswaldtwistle Immanuel B 8, Waddington B 2; Leisure Hour A 6, Castle A 4; Sabden Red 7, Leisure Hour A 3; Sydney Street 7, Oswaldytwistle Immanuel A 3. TABLES


First Division P w D L P


Ribblesdale A .. ..13 9 2 2 89 Heys Inn......... ..12 9 0 3 79 Gt Harwood ... ..11 8 0 3 72 Burnley RdB .. ..12 5 1 6 61 RoeLeePark ...,.13 4 0 9 55 Globe A ..............12 5 1 6 54 Clitheroe Cricket .13 4 1 8 54 Sabden Black .....12 5 1 6 53 Ossy Con............12 3 0 9 33 Second Division P w D L P


Rishton Con A ....14 .11 0 3 92 Rushton Street ....14 10 0 4 86 WhalleyA . . . . . . ..14 9 0 5 78 Salesbury A .......,.14 8 1 5 78 Leisure Hour B .,,.14 8 0 6 78 Free Gardeners.,,.14 7 0 7 68 Hurst Green A ..,.14 6 0 8 61 Gatty Park.......,.14 3 0 11 56 Globe B ............,.14 3 1 10 54 Burnley R d.......,.14 4 0 10 49 Third Division P W D L P


Oakhill Vets....... .14 10 1 3 88 Salesbury B ....... .14 9 1 4 83 Waddington A... .14 9 0 5 82 Spring Hill......... .14 9 0 5 76 Gt Harwood CC . .14 8 0 6 76 Mercer Park . .. . .14 7 1 6 72 Oakhill.............. .14 5 0 9 61 Grange.......... .14 4 1 9 60 RibblesdaleB ... .14 5 0 9 56 Whalley B ......... .14 2 0 12 46 Fourth Division P w D L P


Immanuel A . .. . .16 11 0 5 103 Sabden Red....... .16 12 0 4 102 Castle B............ .16 12 0 6 99 Leisure Hour A .. .16 10 0 6 94 Rishton Con B .. .16 10 0 6 93 Sydney Street ... .16 8 0 8 90 Castle A............ .16 6 2 8 72 Sabden Blue . .. . .15 6 0 9 68 Hurst Green B .. .16 7 1 8 07 ImmanuelB . . . . .16 6 1 9 66 Milnshaw Wands .15 2 2 11 48 Waddington B... .16 1 1 14 48


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Bowls HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT BOWLING


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Burnley Road C 7, Rushton


Street E 3; Globe A 8, Salesbury Blue 2; Globe D 8, Clitheroe Cricket Club 2; Globe E 6, Globe D 4; Ribblesdale Wanderers A 5, Free Gardeners 5; Oakhill Park A 7, Globe E 3. Second Division


Coppice 9, Whalley A 1;


Oakhill Ash 3, Oswaldtwistle Con­ servative 7; Rishton BC 7, Globe C 3; Sabden B 9, Rushton Street C 1; Whalley B 6, Waddington A 4.


Third Division Gatty Park 8, Rishton Conser­


vative C 2; Grange A 7, Burnley Road B 3; Ribblesdale Wanderers C 4, Sabden C 6; Salesbury Red 3, Mercer Park 7. Fourth Division


Burnley Road D 4,


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel B 6; Grange C 5, Oakhill Beech 5; Milnshaw Park 4, Oakhill Park B 6; Waddington B 7, Sabden A 3.


HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT VETERANS


BOWLING LEAGUE FIXTURES


Ladies Doubles


(To be played on Thursday August 5th at Rikblcsdalc Bowling Club) 9- 45 a.m. - E. Exley and J.


Jones v A. Cowburn and G. Smith; J. Heys and L. Hindle v M. Waterhouse and P. Holden; M. Cardwell and M. Sweet v D. Pick­ ering and G. Davis; M. Cornall and partner v G. Watson and B. Harker. 10- 30 a.m. - P. Stansfield and


partner v J. Moran and M. Grot­ ty; A. Green and J. Booth v B. Fox and M. Smith; E. FOrd and M. Eccles v M. Fr iar and E. Howarth; L. Wilkinson and T. Crotty v D. Bickerstaff and B. Giilibrand; C.E. Anderton and H. Smith v H. Hodder and B. Pilling. -TABLES


First Division p W D L P


Ryddings PR.. ..16 14 0 2136 Ribblesdale A . ..16 12 1 3132 Rushton St A . ..16 12 0 4 129 WorsleyPkA . ..16 12 0 4 126 Lowerfold Pk.. ..16 8 1 7103 Peel Pk A....... ..16 11 0 5 98 Bullough Pk A ..16 7 0 9 96 Rishton BC . . . ..16 7 0 9 90 Oakhill Pk A .. ..16 9 1 6 89 Oakhill BC . . . ..16 5 0 11 81 Sabden BC . . . ..16 5 1 10 80 Mercer P k ___ ..16 4 0 12 76 Worsley Pk B . ..16 4 0 12 71 Rushton St B . ..16 1 0 15 63 Second Division P W D L P


GattyPkA . . . . ..15 14 0 1134 Whalley BC.... ..15 12 0 3111 ImmanuelB . . . ..15 10 1 4 105 Bullough PkB . ..15 8 0 7103 Immanuel A . . . ..14 9 1 4 94 Hurst Green . . . ..14 8 1 5 92 Ribblesdale B .. ..15 7 0 8 92 Oakhill Pk B . . . ..14 4 2 8 79 Peel Pk B......... ..15 5 0 10 78 Waddington BC ..15 4 2 9 76 Milnshaw PkC . ..13 6 0 7 67 Gatty PkB . . . . ..15 3 1 11 65 Milnshaw PkB . ..15 1 0 14 44


D in t s . '


CLITHEROE MENS INVITATION


SUMMER DARTS


LEAGUE FIXTURES First Division


Brown Cow A v Kings Arms;


Swan A v Buck Inn; Bridge Inn v Legion B.


Second Division Craven Heifer v Swan B; Pen­


dle Inn v Brown Cow B; Horse­ shoe v Legion A. TABLES


First Division p w L P


Swan A .............. .......8 7 i 39 Bridge Inn ......... .......9 5 4 35 Kings Arms......... .......9 5 3 35 Buck Inn............. .......7 6 1 28 Royal Oak........... .......7 2 5 25 Legion B ............. .......8 2 6 24 Brown Cow A . . . . .......8 0 8 10 Second Division P w L P|


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A- SIDE SUMMER


LEAGUE RESULTS ■


Dunop Who 18, Art of Losing


2; Athletico Charva 0, Team Hair­ cut 6; New Inn 0, The Missfits 1; Menacing Duck 3, Groin Strain 8;


. FC Destroyers 3, Clitheroe Clowns 0; Alt Hart FC 2, Top Banana 3; AC Men 18, Phoenix Club 1; Beer Can 12, Red Ham­ sters 2.


FIXTURES 9 a.m. - AC Men v Beer Can; 9-


Pendle Inn ......... .......6 6 0 36 Craven................ .......7 4 3 29 Legion A ............. .......6 3 3 20 Horseshoe........... .......6 2 4 19 Brown Cow B ___ .......7 2 5 17 SwanB.............. .......6 2 4 12


35 a.m. - Dunop Who v The Missfits; 10-10 a.m. - Athletico Charva v Groin Strain; 10-45 a.m. - New Inn v Top Banana; 11-20 a.m. Menacing Duck v Phoenix Club; 11-55 a.m. - Alt Mart FC v Red Hamsters; 12-30 p.m. - Clitheroe Clowns v Team Haircut; 1-05 p.m. FC Destroyers v Art of Losing.


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CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


New Inns 1, Black Bull 8;


W hite H a r t 9, The Buck 0; The Bridge 4, Horse Shoe 5. High Scores: 180 - S co t t McTear; 140 - A. Southwell x2, G. Howard, S. Baines, R. Har­ greaves; 139 - A. Cocks; 135 - A. Yeoman; 125 - S. Tilley, S o u thw e ll, A. Girnham, S. McCullough; 123 - B. Thatch­ er; 121 - G. Howard, C. Yeo­ man, C. Fynn; 115 - S. Grime; 100 - B. T h a tc h e r x6, S. McCullough x6, R. Hargreaves x6, A. Cocks x5, A. Girnham x4, S. McTear x3, S. Tilley x3, M. Spink x2, H. Howard x2, C. Yeoman, E. Ju n g b lu th , S. Grime, D. Southwell, S. Baines, A. Sou thw e ll, C. Flynn, B. Thatcher, M. Robin­ son.


Dominoes New Inns 10, Black Bull 11;


White Hart 14, The Buck 7; The Bridge 9, Horse Shoe 12. TABLES Darts


P White Hart........................ .......44


HorseShoe........................ .......36 Black Bull.......................... .......35 The Swan .......................... .......30 .......29


The Buck .......................... .......22 New Inns............................ .......19 Dominoes


P


White Hart.......................... .......83 The Bridge.......................... .......78 .......76


Black Bull............................ .......75 New Inns.............................. .......68 The Swan ............................ .......64 The Buck ............................ .......50


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


Three Millstones 1, Judge


Walmesley 11; Pendle Witch 2, Pendle Inn 10; Swan With Two Necks 11, De Lacy 1; Black Bull 7, New Inn 5; Band Club 2, Bay Horse 10.


Dominoes Three Millstones 3, Judge


Walmesley 9; Pendle Witch 9, Pendle Inn 3; Swan With Two Necks 6, De Lacy 6; Black Bull 6, New Inn 6; Band Club 7, Bay Horse 5.


Total Three Millstones 4, Judge


Walmesley 20; Pendle Witch 11, Pendle Inn 13; Swan With Two Necks 17, De Lacy 7; Black Bull 13, New Inn 11; Band Club 9, Bay Horse 15.


TABLE P


Swan With Two Necks................ 144 New Inn .....................................130 Black Bull................................... 127 Judge Walmesley.........................125 Bay Horse................................... 120 Billington Band Club..................... 99 Pendle Witch ............................... 90 Pendle Inn.....................................74 Three Millstones...........................69 DeLacy .......................................54


Selected Teams Tomorrow


Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Clitheroe, away, 20/20 Cup, start 6 p.m.) M. Briggs, D. Howard, M. Peel, A. Marsh, R. Gladwin, J. Braithwaite, B. Spencer, R. Whalley, P. Spencer, S. Kerr, Nawaz. Scor­ er: R. Fielding. Saturday


Clitheroe (v Baxenden,


home, meet 1 p.m.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, St Bishop, P. Dibb, S. Coulter, P. Gaskell, D. Glover, N. Bibby, M. Harg­ reaves, Si Bishop, Thyssen. Scorer: N. Edmondson. Same team Sunday (v Whalley, away, meet 12-45 p.m.) Scor­ er: T. Mileham. Clitheroe 2nds (v Baxen­


den, away, meet 12-45 p.m.) J. Green, C. Musson, P. Bishop, S. Whalley, M. Preston, A. Pearce, G. Kershaw, M. Coul­ ter, C. Brown, M. Scott, F. Hussain. Scorer T. Mileham. Read (v Ribblesdale Wan­


derers, home, start 2 p.m.) W. Eastham, C. Walton, M. Veevers, A. Rushton, M. Whalley, K. O'Connor, M. Doughty, C. Holt, J. Mar­ shall, O. Newby, Law. Same team Sunday (v Baxenden, home, start 2 p.m.) except S. Marshall for C. Walton. Scor­ er: K. Crabtree. Read 2nds (v Ribblesdale


Wanderers, away, s ta r t 2 p.m.) F. Barden, A. Bennett, A. Baron, P. Haworth, S. Doughty, S. Marshall, L. Woodvine, J. Laycock, S. Rushton, G. O'Connor, T. Marsh. Reserve: T. Booth. Scorer S. Marsh. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Read, away, start 2 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, M. Briggs, D. Howard, M. Peel, R. Glad­ win, J. Braithwaite, R. Whal­ ley, S. Trotter, G. Maguire, S. Kerr, Nawaz. Same team Sun­ day (v Earby, home, s ta r t 2 p.m.). Scorer: R. Fielding. Ribblesdale Wanderers


2nds (v Read, home, meet 1- 15 p.m.) M. Wrigley, B. Spencer, I. Britcliffe, P. Spencer, L. Gidlow, R. Bed­ ford, J. Dewhurst, A. Coxall, C. Wilson, M. P ra t t , G. Monk. Scorer: J. Britcliffe. Sunday


Clitheroe 3rds (v Blackburn


Northern, home, start 2 p.m.) D. Musson, P. Cox, C. Palmer, T. Bailey, J. Warburton, D. Turner, S. Dawson, R. Dins- dale, D. Sharpies, C. Gunn, C. Tinker. Reserve: J. Dewhurst. Scorer: Miss R. Cox. Read 3rds (v Bamoldswick,


away, start 2 p.m.) G. Hinks, J. Laycock, A. Laycock, S. Doughty, M. Suthers, J. Langford, T. Booth, S. Lay­ cock, S. Marsh, E. Laws, A. Bennett. Reserve: G. O’Con­ nor. Scorer: C. Bennett. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds


(v Earby, away, meet 1 p.m.) G. Clarkson, S. Braithwaite, D. Harrison, J. Reynolds, D. Underwood, R. Slinger, C. Wilson, L. Bedford, M. Pratt, S. Fielding, A. Coxall. Scorer: R. Clarkson.


STANDARD LIFE NORTH WEST SENIORS GOLF


LEAGUE TABLE P w LIID AD p


Wilpshire... ..8 5 0 1 2 20 Ingol.......... .10 6 3 1 0 19 Burnley . . . . ..9 4 2 1 2 17 Longridge... ..8 4 2 1 1 15 Nelson....... ..7 4 2 0 1 14 Charn.Richardll 3 6 2 0 11 Mytton Fold .10 3 7 0 0 9 DeVcre....... ..9 1 8 0 0 3


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