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r 68 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 4th, 2006 www.ciitheroetoday.co.uk Sport Tnformattoi^ Desk


Crickel Scorecards Saturday


BARNOLDSWICK V


WHALLEY Barnoldswick


M.NuttercEiriweerabO’Neill ...14 L. Hodgson b O’Neill....................... 0 C. Walton c Ediriweera b Burgess . .32 Imran Ibw b O’Neill........................ .1 P. Beech c Kearsley b O’Neill.......... 10 R. Shaukat b Ediriweera................50 J. Pickup c Davies b Burgess............ 0 M. Scothem b S. Gorton................20 J. Hall not o u t...................................5 A. Khan b Ediriweera ..................... 1 J. Stead not ou t.................................1 E x t r a s ..................................... 15 . Total (for 9) .......................149 Bowling: L. Burgess 17-4-43-2;


D. O'Neill 14-5-39-4; S. Gorton 8- 3- 25-1; Ediriweera 6-0-28-2. Whallcy


M. Davies Ibw b Scothem..............57 L. Kearsley b Beech.......................37 Ediriweera not o u t .........................43 M. Fallon not o u t ...........................12 E x t r a s ....................................... 8 Total (for 2) .......................151 Bowling: R. Shaukat 9-1-37-0; M. Scothern 12-4-33-1; Imran 3-


^ f 0-10-0; P. Beech 6-2-31-1; J. Stead 4-


CLITHEROE V


BAXENDEN Ciithcroc


Nawaz c Smithson b Parkinson........ 4 N. BoltoncBulcockbParkinson ..20 M. Bolton eWaddingtonb Smithson .


11


N. Ashraf c Rishton b Smithson . . .52 S. Coulter Ibw b Fielding................14 D.GlovercFieldingbSmithson ...12 D. Turner Ibw b Fielding..................5 F. Buttst Waddington b Fielding . . .9 C. Palmer c D. Usher b Fielding . . . .1 J. Marquet Ibw b P. Usher................0 M. Hargreaves not out......................1 E x t r a s ....................................... 6 T o t a l ..................................... 135 Bowling: Fielding 21-6-50-4;


D. P a rk in s o n 7-1-46-2; K. Smithson 11-2-29-3; P. Usher 2-0-


4-1. Baxenden


D. Parkinson Ibw b Marquet.......... 24 D. Usher b Marquet......................... 7 C. Waddington b Marquet..............21 M. Rishton not out .......................37 Fielding Ibw b Butt .........................1 S. Payne b Ashraf........................... 10 G. Sudworth c Palmer b Hargreaves 16 A. Caunce b Marquet........................1 P. Usher b Hargreaves ..................... 0 T. Bulcock not out ...........................3 E x t r a s .....................................18 Total (for 8) .......................138 Bowling: J. Marquet 13-3-48-


4; N. Ashraf 11-2-49-1; F. B u tt 9- 1-29-1; M. Hargreaves 3-1-3-2.


OWALDTWISTLE IMMANUEL V


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


Ribbicsdalc Wanderers


R. Gladwin c Nugent b Juliff............ 7 Scuderi c Saeed b Metcalf.............. 84 M. Peel c Groom bSipocz................0 A. Marsh b Juliff .............................6 M. Briggs Ibw b Metcalf................17 C. Hall Ibw b Saeed ■.........................4 G.McGuirecDignanbMetcalf ...13 B. Spencer c Roberts b Saeed...........19 M. Pratt not o u t...............................4 S. Braithwaitenotout......................1 E x t r a s .......................................4 Total (for 8) .......................159 Bowling: S. Juliff 11-4-40-2; S. Sipocz 8-2-22-1; Saeed 14-2-54-2;


G. Medcalf 12-0-40-3. Oswaldtwisdc Immanuel


O. Clare Ibw b Spencer....................10 A. Dignan Ibw b Scuderi ..................9 Saeed c Braithwaite b Spencer........57 D. Greenwood run o u t ......................8 P. Dignan c Peel b Spencer................2 J. Nugent c Peel b Spencer................0 G. Metcalf Ibw b Gladwin..............22 M. Roberts b Spencer ......................1 S. Sipocz Ibw b Spencer................ .7 S. Juliff not ou t.................................3 M. Groom not out ........................... 3





. E x t r a s ..................................... 17 Total (for 9) ....................... 139 Bowling: Scuderi 10-2-25-1; B.


Spencer 22-4-56-6; S. Braithwaite 8-0-38-0; R. Gladwin 5-0-22-1.


STANNESV


CLITHEROE ClUheroe


M. Bolton c Davies b Bartholomew .37 N. Bolton c Williams b T\vist........... 0 Nawaz not out ..............................172 N. Ashraf c Williams bTivist..........44 S. Coulter bT\vist ............................2 P.Dibb notout.............................. 13 Extras .................................... 15 Total (for 4 ) ........................283 Bowling: S. Twist 8-0-49-3; J.


Davies 8-1-65-0; M. Baer 8-0-40-1; D. Taylor 4-0-32-0; D. Bartholomew 7-0-53-1; A. Darlington 5-0-36-0. St Annc.s


A. Darlington Ibw b N. Bolton........62 J. Davies c Turner bDewhurst........25


S. Twist b Nawaz............................53 (Jotton c Coulter b Nawaz.................4 R. Bradley c Dewhurst b Bishop .. .43 A. Taylor Ibw b N. Bolton.................5 N. Bradley Ibw b Hargreaves ..........26 D. Bartholomew c and b Hargreaves .4 D. Taylor c and b Hargreaves...........2 M. Baer b Hargreaves...................... 3 P. Williams not out............................1 Extras......................................12 T o ta l .....................................240 Bowling: N. Ashraf 7-0-45-0;


M. Dewhurst 6-0-47-1; M. Hargreaves 5.4-0-38-4; N. Bolton


8-0-43-2; Nawaz 8-0-31-2; S. Bishop 4-0-27-1.


Football ■ UNIBOND


FOOTBALL LEAGUE FINAL TABLE


First Division P W D L P


Mossley...............42 23 9 10 78 FleetwoodTn ....42 22 10 10 76 Kendal Tn........... 42 22 10 10 76 Woodley Sports...42 22 8 12 74 Gresley Rovers . . .42 20 10 12 70 StocksbridgePS ..42 17 16 9 67 Eastwood Tn........42 16 14 12 62 BriggTn.............42 16 14 12 62 BelperTn........'..42 17 8 17 59 Shepshed Dyn. . . .42 15 13 14 58 Bridlington Tn ...42 16 10 16 58 CohvynBay ........42 15 11 16 56 Bamber Bridge . . .42 13 15 14 54 Ossett Albion ___42 15 9 18 54 Rossendale Utd. . .42 12 17 13 53 CLITHEROE ...42 15 8 19 53 KidsgroveAth. ...42 14 9 19 51 Chorley-...............42 14 8 20 50 Warrington Tn ...42 11 15 16 48 Spalding Utd........42 10 15 17 45 •Goole.................42 11 11 20 43 Bishop Auckland .42 3 6 33 15 ’points deducted


EAST LANCASHIRE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Goodshaw Utd 3, Stacksteads


SJ 3; Settle Utd 1, Rimington 2; Worsthome 0, Silsden 2; Enfield 2. Silsden 1; Goodshaw Utd 3, Sils­ den 3; Hurst Green 1, Colne Utd 2;


; ‘ . Cricket Scorecard;


READVEARBY ^ rb y


R. Arshad c Chester b Ganesh 11 S. Munns c Driver b Holt .........1 Azmat not o u t .......................... 140 D. Watson Ibw b Holt ................2 N. Hodge b Ganesh ..................12 S. Hipgrave b Barden..................8 A. daggers c Holt b Ganesh-----0 J. Martin b Ganesh....................13 M. Haines b Ganesh....................0 J. Thurstan not out ....................0 G. Martindale not o u t ................0 Extras .....................................14 Total (for 9 ) ........................ 201 Bowling: Ganesh 19-9-57-5; C. Holt 13-4-60-2; W. Driver 6-0-36-


0; F. Barden 6-0-39-1. Read


A. Batsman c Fielder b A. Bowler . .29 W. Driver c Watson b Hipgravel4 M. Whalley c Watson b Azmat 13 A. Chester c Thurstan b Azmat35 Ganesh c Munns b Azmat . . . .46 K. O’Connor c Munns b Azmat .


32 1-24-0; L. Hodgson 1-0-9-0.


A. Turner b A rsh ad .................... 9 C. Holt b Azmat.........................10 G. O’Connor c Munns b Azmat .1 E. Artinptoll b A rsh ad ..............0 J. Jones not o u t .............................0 F. Barden not o u t ........................ 1 Extras ..................................... 18 Total (for 9 ) .........................179 Bowling; S. Hipgrave 5-1-19-1;


J. Thurstan 7-1-16-0; Azmat 18-3- 79-6; R. Arshad 15-1-52-2.


■ Foolball


Ossy St M ary ’s 1, Kelbrook 2; P ad ih am A 3, Rock Rovers 2; Rimington 2, Worsthorne 0; Settle


Utd 1. Enfield 3. Second Division


Barrowford Celtics, Bacup CC


2; R aw ten s ta l l 0, Peel P a rk 1; BGSOB 1, Read Utd 1; Bacup CC 1, Barrowford YCW 2; Clitheroe RBL 1, Peel P a rk 2; Peel P a rk 3, Witton Albion 2; Barn o ld sw ick Tn 1, Bly Belvedere 1; Bly Boys’ Club 2, Sabden 0; Read Utd 5, Borrow- dale Utd 4. Reserve Division


Langho 10, Kelbrook 2; Colne


Utd 5, Goodshaw Utd 2; Enfield 3, R im in g to n 0; Peel P a rk 3, BGSOB 3; Read Utd 1. Langho'2; S e t t le U td 2, Rock Rovers 0; Colne U td 2, R aw ten s ta l l 2; En f ie ld 2, Goodshaw U td 1; S ta c k s te a d s SJ 0, BGSOB 1; Worsthorne 1, Settle Utd 2. TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Rimington ..........24 17 1 6 52 Hurst Green........26 14 8 4 50 Stacksteads St J . . 24 13 8 3 47 Colne Utd ............24 13 6 5 45 Settle Utd ............13 11 5 7 38 Rock Rovers........25 10 7 8 37 Goodshaw Utd .. .24 9 7 8 34 Worsthornc..........24 9 6 8 33 Silsden ................25 8 8 9 32 Langho................25 7 8 10 29 Kelbrook..............25 7 5 13 26 Enfield................25 6 4 15 22 Padiham A ..........25 6 2 17 20 Ossy St Mary’s . . .25 1 7 17 10 Second Division P W D L P


Witton Albion ...25 18 1 6 55 Peel Park


........25 16 . 2 6 53


Rawtenstall ........26 16 1 9 49 Bly Belvedere . . . .26 14 3 9 45 BorrowdaleUtd ..25 13 4 8 43 BlyGSOB ..........24 12 5 7 41 Clitheroe RBL ...25 11 3 11 36 Read Utd ............26 11 2 13 35 . B’fordYCW........26 8 6 12 30 B’wick Town . . . .26 8 5 13 29 B’ford Celtic........26 7 5'14 26 Sabden................26 8 2 16 26 Bacup CC ..........26 7 3 16 24 Bly Boys’ Club...26 5 6 15 21 Reserve Division P W U L P


Hurst Green............26 19 3 4 60 Enfield................... 26 17 5 4 56 Colne Utd................27 14 9 4 51 Langho...................27 14 7 6 49 Rimington............. 25 14 , 6 5 48 Rock Rovers............27 13 4 10 43 Worsthorne............. 25 11 6 8 39 Peel Park ............25 9 3 13 30 BlyGSOB ..........26 7 8 11 29 Kelbrook.................27 7 8 12 29 Stacksteads St J . . 26 7 6 13 27 •Rawtenstall ....27 7 4 16 25 Settle Utd...............25 6 5 14 23 Read U td ...............26 7 1 18 22 Goodshaw Utd ...25 5 1 19 16


SMART AND COOK


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE INDOOR FIVE-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


Ridgeways Five 1, Dunop Who


16; White Horse 4, Chris Leem- ings 1; Beer Can 8, The Horse Shoe 1; Mad Dogs 7, RVR Rovers 0; New Inn 3, Hucksters 4. SUNDAY FIXTURES


9 a.m. - Chris Leemings v Mad


Dogs; 9-35 a.m. - RVR Rovers v Beer Can; 10-10 a.m. - The Horse Shoe V New Inn; 10-45 a .m . - Bucksters v Rigeways Five; 11-20 a.m. - Dunop Who v Real Tetchy.


WARBURTONS YOUTH FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS Under 12


Yellow: Brierfield Celtic Red 0,


Clitheroe Wolves 6; Readstone Utd Blue 8, Whalley 3; Todmor- den SC 2, Readstone Utd Yellow 1.


Under 13 Yellow: Clitheroe Wolves


Rangers 4, Junior Clarets Colts 2. R ed : Todmorden SC 0,


Clitheroe Wolves 5. Foolball


TABLES Under 11 P W D L P


Burnley Utd.......21 19 2 0 59 BTield Celtic Blue .18 16 1 1 49 P a l^ House Utd .19 15 2 2 47 Colne (Clarets . . . . .20 13 2 5 41 B’diffe Rovers . . . .19 11 2 6 35 C’roe Wolves .......17 7 2 8 20 Tod. Borough.......19 6 2 11 20 Ck)lne....................19 6 1 12 19 B’wick Barons . . . .18 5 0 13 15 B’field Celtic Red .22 4 1 17 13 Bacup.....................21 3 3 15 12 Ightcn Leigh.......21


Under 12 Yellow P W D L P


2 2 17 8


Todmorden SC. . . .16 14 1 1 43 C'roe Wolves .......16 14 1 1 43 Tod. Borough.......17 12 3 2 39 R’stoneUtdYel....l7 10 1 6 31 B’wckTnBlue ...17 7 3 7 24 R’stoneUtdBlue..l8 7 2 9 23 B’field Celtic Blue .18 7 1 10 22 HuncoatUtd.......18 6 0 12 18 BTield Celtic Red .18 2 1 15 7 Whalley .............-.17 0 1 16 1 Under 13 Yellow P W D L P


Bacup..................20 19 0 1 57 B’field Celtic Blue .19 11 2 6 35 C’roe Wolves Ran. .18 11 1 6 3*1 Junior Clarets Ca .21 9 2 10 29 Tod. Borough.......19 8 4 7 28 B’wick Barons . . . .20 4 4 12 16 Ightcn Leigh.......21 2 7 12 13 TrawdenCeltic ...18 3 2 13 11 Under 13 Red P W D L P


Pendle Forest.......20 15 4 1 49 B’cliffe Rovers . . . .19 13 5 1 44 C'roe Wolves .....20 11 5 4 38 B’field Celtic Red .19 9 3 7 30 Colne.....................18 8 4 6 28 Todmorden SC ....17 4 0 13 12 Junior Clarets ....19 3 1 15 10 B’\vickTn..............20 2 0 18 6 Under 14 Red P W D L P


Colne Clarets.......24 18 2 4 56 Cliviger Colts. . . . 21 16 2 3 50 FulledgeColts ...2 0 16 2 2 50 RedStar.............. .23 11 3 9 36 RcadstoneUtd...23 9 3 11 30 Bacup...................19 8 2 9 26 Brierfield Celtic .. .20 2 5 13 11 Brunlea................. 21 3 1 17 10 •KibbleClarets ..21 2 2 17 5 •points deducted


MCDONALD’S


HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT BOYS’


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Under 12


Rossendale Utd 2, Langho 0. Under 14


Yellow: Langho A 8, Whalley B


0; Langho B 14, Clitheroe Wolves 0.


Under 15


Clitheroe Wolves 0, Akzo 5. TABLES Under 12


Walton-Le-Dale.. .14 13 1 0 40 R’daleUtd ...........15 12 2 1 38 Acc. Stanley.........16 10 0 6 30 HuncoatUtd....... 16 7 4 5 25 Haslingden...........15 7 1 7 22 PulledgeColts ....16 6 2 8 20 Langho................15 4 1 10 13 Lammack............ 14 3 1 10 10 Gt H’wood Rvrs.. .15 0 0 15 0 Under 14 Yellow P W D L P


Gt Harwood Rvrs .17 13 2 2 41 Acc. Stanley A ....16 13 1 2 40 Whalley A ...........16 13 0 3 39 Langho B ............ 15 12 1 2 37 Haslingden B .......17 10 0 7 30 Langho A ............ 16 7 0 9 21 Globe Bullough .'..17 5 0 12 15 Whalley B ...........18 4 1 13 13 Clitheroe Wolves ..17 2 1 14 • 7 LammackB.........17 1 0 16 3 Under 15 Red P W D L P


St Joseph's...........18 17 0 1 51 BorrowdaleUtd ...17 14 0 3 42 Lammack A .......... 16 11 1 4 34 Akzo.....................18 9 3 6 30 Colne Clarets.......18 7 2 9 23 Brunlca................. 18 5 5 8 20 Acc.Stanley.......... 16 5 1 10 16 Clitheroe Wolves . .17 4 1 12 13 R'dale Valley....... 18 2 4 12 10 Haslingden............16 2 3 11 9 Under 15 Yellow P W D L P


Gt H’wood Rvrs.. .16 13 2 1 41 Pendle Forest....... 16 13 2 1 41 Langho.................15 10 3 2 33 Blue Star...............16 7 3 6 24 DarwenRangers ..15 7 1 7 22 Barrowford Oltic .16 3 4 9 13 Ossy......................16 4 1 11 13 R’daleUtd........... 16 3 2 11 11 Globe Bullough ...16 1 2 13 5


- Football


Under IG Yellow P W d ' L P


Lammack ........... 12 9 1 2 28 Rossendale Utd B .12 8 2 2 26 Ossy Villa ........... 12 7 3 2 24 Whalley................12 3 4 5 13 Langho..................12 3 3 6 12 Haslingdcn ..........12 3 1 8 10 Gt H’wood Rvrs A 12 1 2 9 5


RED ROSE ASSURANCE BLACKBURN YOUTH


LEAGUE RESULTS


Rossendale Valley 6, Wilpshire Wanderers 0; OB Lammack 1,


Whalley Juniors 0. FIXTURES Sunday


Juniors.


Oswaldtwistle Villa v Whalley TABLE


Under 17s P W D L P


Whalley................ 16 12 2 2 38 Akzo Nobel...........15 11 2 2 35 OssyYilla ........... 15 11 2 2 35 Globe Bullough .. .15 9 2 4 29 Haslingden ..........18 5 4 9 19 Feniscowles.......... 17 5 4 7 19 Old Blacks............ 18 4 6 7 18 Wilpshire Wands. .17 4 3 10 15 R’dale Valley.........15 4 1 10 13 BelthoraUtd.........18 3 2 13 11


Bowls MILL LODGE


RESIDENTIAL HOME HYNDBURN


BOWLING LEAGUE FIXTURES Saturday


Singles Knockout Immanuel BC


9- 30 a .m . - B. Klemm v I.


Regan; Jean Watson v B. Cow- burn; M. Smith V L. Rammell; W. Gudgeon v R. Storey. 10- 15 a.m. - A. Gudgeon v John


Watson; G. Hindle v L. Hindle; M. Greenhalgh v D. Simmonds; G. Hadwin v D. Pilkington. 11 a.m. - B. Smith v D. Ander-


to n ; N. C ar te r v L. N u tta ll; J. Grundy v P. Bold; B. Harker v G. Sefton. 11- 45 a.m. - G. Williams v C.


Rammell; I. Berry v B. Ashworth; D. Waterhouse v B. Fox; G. Parkinson v D. Wood. 12- 30 p.m. - M. Waterhouse v J.


Schofield; D. Harker v P. Gud­ geon; Winners of 9-30 a.m. start.


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Burnley Rd B 8, Whalley A 2;


Ossy Con 5, Globe A 5; Ribbles- dale A 8, Roe Lee Park 2; Rishton Con A 3, Rhyddings Pk Hoys 7; Sabden Black 6, Gt Harwood A 4. Second Division


Gatty Park 3, Salesbury A 7;


Globe B 10, Burnley Rd A 0; Gt Harwood B 8, Free Gardeners 2; Hurst Green A 6, Gt Harwood CC 4; Spring Hill 7, Clitheroe CC A 3. Third Division


Gt Harwood L 8, Immanuel A


2; Mercer P a rk 7, Oakhill 3; Oakhill Vets 9, Ribblesdale B 1; Rushton St B 7, Oakhill 3; Salis­ bury B 8, Grange 2; Waddington A 9, Sabden Red 1. Fourth Division


Castle A 8, Waddington B 2;


Clitheroe CC B 1, Sydney St 9; Coppice 7, Castle B 3; Immanuel B 8, Sabden Blue 2; Milnshaw Wands 7, Hurst Green B 3; Syd­ ney St 8, Castle A 2; Whalley B 2, Rishtoon Con B 8. Lawrenson Cup Doubles


Quarter-finals: G. Wood and J.


Larder (Burnley Rd B 21, S. Gall and G. Dodd (Gt Harwood A) 19; J. Slynn and D. Pickering 9Gt Har­ wood L) 21, S. Johnson and J. Allen (Gt Harwood A) 7; D. Bond and J. Eborall (Rhyddmgs Pk Heys) 21, D and B Thomas (Rushton St A) 17; G. Ramsbottom and M. Beardmore (Rushton St A 21); J. Chatwin and F. Brown (Gt Harwood A 17). Semi-finals: Wood and Larder 21,


Slynn and Pickering 10; Bond and Eborall 21, Ramsbottom and Beardmore 19. Final: Wood an d Larder 21,


be held a t Hurst Green Bowling Club on Saturday, May 20th.


have been received so it is anticipat­ ed the final roimds will be held the following day. Closing d a te for entries to the secretary, is this Sun­ day, 7th May.


Already a large number of entries TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Rhyddings Pk Heys 3 3 0 0 21 RibblesdSeA...........3 2 0 1 21 \VhalleyA .............3 2 0 1 17 Gt Harwood A .........3 2 0 1 17 Ossy (k)n..................3 1 1 1 14


Globe A....................3 1 1 1 H Burnley RdB...........3 1 0 2 14


Rishton Con A .........3 1 0 2 13 Sabden Black........3 1 0 2 12 R o el^P a rk ...........3 0 0 3 5 Second Division P W D L P


Salesbury A ............ 5 5 0 0 41 Clitheroe Cricket A .5 4 0 1 36


Gt Harwood B .........4 3 0 1 ^ RushtonStA...........4 3 0 1 27 Spring Hill..............5 2 1 2 ^ GtHansxxidCC ...5 2 0 3 25 Free Gardeners.........5 2 0 3 18 GlobeB................... 4 1 0 3 18 Hurst Green A . .4 2 0 2 13 Gatty Park..............4 0 0 4 10 Burnley Rd A....... 5 0 1 4 8 Third Division P W D L P


Waddington A .........5 5 0 0 41 Rushton St B .......... 4 4 0 0 30 Sal(JsburyB............5 3 0 2 g Immanuel A ............4 2 0 2 22 GtHanvoodL........ 4 2 0 2 20 Grange ..................4 2 0 2 19 Oakhill Vets............4 1 0 3 19 Mercer Park............4 2 0 2 18 Sabden R ed ............4 2 0 2 14 Ribblesdale B ......... .4 0 0 4 11 Oakhill ..................4 0 0 4 11 Fourth Division P W D L P


Sydney Street..........5 5 0 0 40 Rishton (^n B ........5 5 0 0 39 Coppice...................5 4 0 1 32 Castle A ................5 3 0 2 31 Immanuel B ............5 3 0 2 28 Sabden Blue........... 5 3 0 2 26 Waddington B ........5 2 0 3 25 Milnshaw Wands ...5 2 0 3 21 Castle B ................5 1 1 3 20 ^VhalIeyB .............5 1 1 3 19 Hurst Green B ........5 0 0 5 12


Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) ^ fi,i i 5 ' )f .' f ? ‘ I J I Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) •Netball.


Second Division P W D L


RVRangcrs\. •■.•••} J 0 0 HairofthcDogl...! 1 0 0


Hair of the Dog 3...1 0 1 0 RBL ................■••}


C’roc Light Eng ...1 0 0 1 Waddington.......... 1 0 0 1 Ribble Valley 2 ....... 0 0 0 0 Third Division P W D L


2 i ?


RVRebels..............1 1 0 0 Dunkenhalgh.........1 1 0 0


RV Cheeky Girls ...1 0 0 1 LionsLadies.......... 1 0 0 1


Chipping Rciccta...} i 2 ? Ragdolis........ — 1


2 9 } Billington..............2 2 9 9


Bowled Babes . . . .0 0 0 0 Badminton


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT


BADMINTON


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Time Cup Final: Colne A 113, Ciitheroe A 180


„ . . ^ Smith Cup


holme C 202.


Final: Clitheroe C 145, West- TABLES


First Division P W D L P


YMCAA.............14 14 0


Westholme A ....... 14 12 0 2 229 StanWllA.............14 8 0 ClitheroeA........... 14 8 0 YMCA B .............14 5 0


0 267 6 162


6 148 9 120


Stanhill B .............14 4 0 10 106 Clitheroe B ........... 14 4 0 10 105


Tag .....................14 1 0 13 73 Second Division


P W D L P


St Philip’s ..............14 11 0 3 200 Colne.....................14 10 0 4 180 Independent A. . . .14 8 0 6 176 Halsteads..............14 9 0 5 173 Westholme B .......14 8 0 6 146 StNicholas........14 5 0 9 139 Abacus A ..............14 3 0 11 130 Telecom A ...........14 2 0 12 120 Third Division


P W D L P Rally returns


THE Fellman Classic Car Rally comes to the Ribble Valley for a fourth year later this month. Organised by The Lancashire Automobile Club the


navigational ramble takes in the area’s most pictur­ esque scenery, starting and finishing in Waddington. ■The rally starts a t the Waddington Arms, there are





CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WINTER


DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


John Dobson Knockout Royal Oak 2 beat Red Pump 1;


Craven 2 b e a t Kings Arms 1; Legion A beat Red Pump 2; Buck Inn beat Black Horse; Legion B beat New Inn 1; Royal Oak 1 beat Legion C; New Inn 2 beat Swan A; Kings Arms 2 beat Craven 1. FIXTURES Monday


John Dobson Knockout Royal Oak 2 v Craven 2; Legion


A v Buck Inn; Legion B v Royal Oak 1; New Inn v Kings Arms 2.


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Doubles Knockout F in a lis ts : T. Devine and B.


Parker; M. Waddington and B. Cusack; A. Southwell and L. Whit­ taker; J. Wilson and S. Hartley; G. Geldard and T. Mercer; E. Twist and J. Hamer; J. Johnson and J. Gallagher; J. Seedle and R. Linacre.


HIGH SCORES 140 - B. Bolton, N. Smith; 135 -


A. Southwell; 134 - N. Iddon; 133 - C. O’Neil; 125 - C. O’Neil; 124 - T. Taylor; 105 - D. Townsend; 104 - D. Birch; 100 - M. Brown x3, D. Stevenson, L. McDonald, M, Bowman, L. Lambe.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUMMER


NETBALL LEAGUE TADLES


First Division P W D L P


Alpcs.....................1 1 0 0 3 HairottheDog2 . RVMisschicks ....1


. 1 1 0 0 3


Bond and Eborall 14. • The next competition is the Ted Tomlinson Trophy which will


Young Farmers___1 0 0 1 1 The Winchester ...1


1 0 0 3 0 0 1 0


Millercarc .............1 0 0 1 0


Whitehall..............14 13 0 1 223 C^inalsA.......... 14 13 0 1 215 Olympic A ............14 7 0 7 1G5 Independent B . . . .14 6 0 8 160 w Clitheroe C ............14 6 0 8 137 ^ RoefieldA............. 13 3 0 10 128 M Awndale...............14 6 0 8 125 Abacus B .............14 1 0 13 100 Fourth Division " P W D L P


College ................14 12 0 2 221 Westholme C ........ 14 11 0 3 208 StanhillC............. 14 12 0 2 206 Telecom B ...........14 8 0 6 155 Cardinals B .........14 7 0 7 151 Roefield B............. 14 2 0 12 106 St Matthew’s ........14 3 0 11 105 Olympics ......... '.14 1 0 13 82


Weekend Cricket Teams Saturday


bottom Cup, meet 12-30 p.m.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, S. Coulter, N. Ashraf, F. Butt, J. Marquet, M. Hargreaves, D. ’Turner, P. Dibb, P. Bishop, Nawaz. Scoren J. McKen­


na.


Belv^ere, away, Lawrenson Cup, meet 12-15 p.m.) J. Green, M. Pre­ ston, C. Musson, C. Palmer, M. Scott, M. Dewhurst; F. Hussain, S. Bishop, J. Dewhurst, N. Bibby, F. Green. Scoren I. Scott. Read (v Clitheroe, away, Rams­


bottom Cup, 1-30 p.m. star t) M. Whalley, W. Eastham. W. Driver, C. Holt, A. Chester, K. O’Connor, M. Doughty, A. Rushton, A; Bennett, E. Artingstoll, Ganesh. Scoren K.


Crabtree Read 2nds (no game). Ribblesdale Wanderers (no


game). game).


Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (no Sunday


Clitheroe 3rds (v Padiham,


home meet 1 p.m.) R Cox, D. ’I t a - er, D. Sharpies, C. Gunn, I. Scott, B. Brass, F. Green, J. McKenna, T. Le Breton, W. Le Breton, A. Robinson. SrorenMissR.Cax. „ ,


„ , , ' ( Clitheroe 2nds (v Burnley Clitheroe (v Read, home, Rams­


no winners, just finishers. The aim is to note down all the via boards around the course and arrive at the lunch and finish controls within their window of time, which is calculated by an average speed for the course. Past races have seen a variety of classics take to the


local roads. Porches, Austin Healeys, MGs and Jaguars are just some of the vehicles that took part in last year’s event that took in Gisbum and Tosside before heading off through the Yorkshire Dales to Malham and Settle, stopping off at Hawes creamery for lunch and then on to Dent before dropping back into the Ribble Valley and returning to Waddington via Slaidburn. The day is designed for maximum enjoyment and a


good day’s driving before retiring to the Waddington Arms for a well deserved pint. For further details on how to join this year’s event on Saturday, May


22nd e-mail


mike.raven@baesystems.com or contact David Bell (07850 658600).


Cobras off mark


Chatbum Road side made heavy weather of the early exchanges and were reduced to 26-4, with the normally reliable top order failing. Banks (7) was batting


well before he got an unplayable delivery from the Ossie howler.. At this point Chris


Read 3rds (v Edenfield, home, 1- ( , ,


30 p.ra. s ta r t ) S. Laycock, M. Alston, S. Marsh, A. Laycock. J. Jones, J. Gandy. M. Suthers, E. ' Lowes, T. Booth, G. Hinks, S.


Doughty. Reserves: J. Francis, A. | Lightbown. Scoren C. Lowes. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v


Feniscowles, home, 1-30 p.m. start) I S. Biaithwaite, D. Binns, M. Pratt. G. Clarkson, R. Slinger, T. Braith­ waite, L. Gidlow, A. Hutchii^ M. Proctor, R. Clarkson, C. Wilson. (


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CLITHEROE Cobras Under 13s got their new season off to a winning start with victory at Oswaldtwistle in the Lan­ cashire Cup. Electing to bat, the


ished on a credible 91, off their 20 overs. In reply, Oswaldtwistle


were under pressure from the off, Bowness and Dent were miserly and gave nothing away, the pressure resulting in an early run out. Le-Breton claimed a


The Clitheroe side fin­


Parkinson and Liam Nut- talj batted sensibly to con­ solidate the poor start. They began to take con­


score well, making a fine 27 before becoming Metcalf’s third stumping victim. Walsh, with 9 not out,


Nuttall continued to


held the innings together at the end, ably assisted by •Abmed, Wright and Dent.


et for Le-Breton, followed by another run-out. Wright took a wicket


trol, t i in g the score to 56 before losing Parkinson for


videket in his first over, and Dewhurst took two quick wickets as the Ossie bats­ men crumbled. There was another wick­


with his first ball in lea^e cricket, and there were fine bowling performances from Bilal Ahmed and Sean Gal­ lagher. • In the end it was a com­ fortable win for the locals, mainly down to the excel­ lent batting of Nuttall and Parkinson, together with the lower order. The bowl­ ing and fielding was exem­ plary throughout, and it aU bodes well for the season.


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\ J .« / www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, May 4th, 2006 69 David wins first major


MYTTON Fold held its first major of the season over the Saturday and Sunday Bank Holiday weekend. The Pharman Cup is


held over 36 holes of medal play and is always fiercely contested. With the course prepar­


ing to host the Frank Car- son Charity Golf Day today, it was immaculate­ ly presented and so the standard of golf was extremely high. The overall winner was


David Hargreaves, whose superb second round nett 66, added to his opening nett 73 for a total of 139, gave him a two-shot victo­ ry over the consistent Ray Standring, whose 68 and 73, for a n e tt 141, was good enough for second place. In an emotional speech,


David dedicated his victo­ ry to his late father, the President of Mytton Fold, to loud applause from the


Steve Pym and Tony Bush s tray ed against a heavy-hitting father and son combination and went down 6-1,6-2, while Derek Parrott and Peter Yates resoundingly beat the second pair 6-0,6-3. As the pairs switched


■ CLITHEROE Tennis Club A narrowly over­ came Feniscowles B in a tense first home match of theseason. In the top match,


set 6-1 and traihng 4-2 in the second, this didn’t look particularly likely, but the pair dug in and started to exert pressure. Peter was a revelation


the first set 6-1, but the four games they conced­ ed in winning the next meant Derek and Peter needed over five games to clinch the match. Having lost the first


opponents, it was clear that the number of games won would be vital as the top Feniscowles pair looked very strong. Steve and Tony took


Badminton Club celebrate finest season in their history


CLITHERCE Badminton Club, rounded off their best-ever season by having two teams make it into the Blackburn Badminton Cup Finals. Played over the last four months


in his debut match and negated the power of the other team with clever angles and lobs which helped force a tie break. Although Feniscowles


on a knockout basis, Clitheroe A came through the preliminary rounds to reach the final of the pres- tigous Times Cup, where they faced Colne B. Decided on a handicap basis, the


took a close breaker to claim the rubber, Clitheroe took the crucial final point on countback to maintain their unde­ feated s ta r t with a 3-2 score.


Clitheroe team had to give Colne a 50-point start on the night. (jlitheroe were not going to be


denied, however, and showed their determination right from the off as they reeled off 12 straight wins to overpower their opponents and claim the cup they last won' 10 years ago


with an emphatic win. The A team (left, pictured back


row left to right) of Stephen Pym, Paul Cronshaw, Paul Ainger, (front row left to right) Mary Brass Alison Leaver and Louise Burrill, can now look forward to a well-earned break before the new season starts all over again in September. Not to be outdone, Clitheroe C


also won through to the final of the Smith Cup played at Audley Sports Centre. Their opponents were 'Westholme


C, and again the CUtheroe team had to give away a whopping 90 points start. Despite being on course midway through the match, the pressure


slowly began to tell on the Clitheroe team as points slipped away. ■With two games left to go, the


final was evenly balanced. It was not, however, destined to be


Clitheroe's night as the final games slipped away, and with it the trophy. The Clitheroe C team (right, pic­


tured from left) of Chris Tomlinson, Shelia Perry, Mark Perry, Juhe Pym, David Darnell and Lisa Fielding can feel proud of their achievements over the season and look forward to going one better next time round. Clitheroe Badminton Club can


boast the mantle of Third Division and Fifth Division Champions of the Preston League as well.


Dolphins enjoy replay of the games


CLITHEROE Dolphins trans­ ported the Melbourne Common­ wealth Games Aquatic Centre to Ribblesdale Pool in a re-run of the swimming events. Over 100 new personal bests


were set by the young swimmers, split into England, Australia, Scotland and Canada teams.


won the final event, the relay, to seal victory. There were individual wins for


A strong Australian relay team


Australia from Caitlin Bowles, ■Will Capstick, and Ben Phillips, with Sam Buchanan, Kara Sin­ gleton, Joely Donald and Bethany Jones successful for


Anna Carey, Luke Tasker, Elliot Holden and Alicia Walker were England's winners, while Hayleigh Jones, Courtney Grimshaw and Katie Holgate won for Scotland. 'The Dolphins’ senior team con­


Canada. Jessica Hale, Elizabeth Lovatt,


clude their season tomorrow with, a home fixture against Lancaster, Blackpool and Newton Hall B, and the junior swimmers start their season on Sunday, in the North West Micro League, at Saltaire pool against hosts Lan­ caster, Colne and Garstang.


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members. The ladies’ prizes were a


family affair, with Junior Captain Emma Clegg (38 points) holding off her sis­ ter Abbie (34 points) in the stableford format com­ petition. There were also daily


prizes over the two days. On Saturday, the overall winner was Pete Tomlin­ son (75-7-68) from John Walmsley (89-21-68) after a card play off. Divisional prizes were


won by Frank Hindle (83- 12-71) in the First Divi­ sion, John Whittaker (84- 15-69) in the Second Divi­ sion and Graham Plant (95-23-72) in the Third Division. Sunday saw Jan Van


Boekel (84-17-67) taking the daily honours, closely followed by in-form Steve Cunliffe (87-19-68). The divisional winners were John Berry (79-10-69) in the First Division, Peter Fox (88-20-68) in the Sec­


ond Division and Peter Main (97-24-73) in the Third Division. 1 SUE Johnson and


Marion Niven won the Scott Leggatt Foursomes Qualifier at Clitheroe GC after a card play-off. The pair carded 102-


26.5-75-5 to win from Marilyn Fletcher and Marie Finney (91-15.5-75- 5), with Helen Cook and Carol Brown only a shot adrift on 98-21.5-76.5. I t has been a busy few


days at Whalley GC. The Fourball Trophy was won by Trevor Thornber and Dave Wetton whose nett 63 saw them put Chris Summers and Paul Wray into second place after a card play-off. Dick Ferley and (Dhris Thompson took third spot with a nett 65. Derek Shirtcliffe contin­


ued his fine winter form in winning The Spring Tro­ phy with an excellent 85- 20=65. John Kearsley (76- 10=66) took the honours


in the First Division as well as winning the best gross prize. And Steve Shoreman,


refreshed from his trip to Thailand, took the Second Divison prize (86-16=70) with Mike Seery (91- 23=68) taking the Third Division. On Sunday, the mens


and ladies sections com­ bined for their traditional Bank Holiday Texas Scramble team competi­ tion. The husband and wife pairings of Chris and Carole Blackadder and John and Iris Sherry were clear winners with 66- 7.3=58.7. In second place were


Mel Earle, Lesley Lohou, Roger Altham and Joyce Andrew (67- 5.5=61.5) with third place going to another husband and wife team - Clive and Bridgett Rees - playing with Martin Byrne and Gill Grimshaw. For Daphne Dawson (no


stranger to the winners' rostrum) and team mates Linda Rhodes, Stu a r t Dawson and Geoff Lowe, it was an unusual event, as her team picked up the consolation prize for com­ ing last in the competition. On the international


front, Roger Altham won the Caddyshack tourna­ ment a t the Banngpra Club in Thailand with 38 stableford points. Whalley Ladies’ results


this week saw the Five Club Team competition contested and won by Bar­ bara Tuley, Julie Stephen­ son and Anne Prior with 84 points. They forced Edwina


Barker, Agnes Flanagan and Georgina Powell into second with 79 points and Carole Blackadder, Shirley Palich and Daphne Daw­ son into third with 76 points.


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