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52 ClitheroeAdvertiser &Times. Thureday, June 8th, 2006 ■ '


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


Stanley star on hand at


SUCCESS: The Salori Ryu Ju-.Jiitsii club of Ribchcslcr have been awarded their white belts (s). H - Success for new club


MEMBERS of the newly formed Satori Ryu Kenpo Ju-Jutsu, Ribch- ester, celebrated their first success recently when members were awarded their white belts. "The students have worked very


tional etiquette of the art. I'm very


proud of them." The students were graded by


hard since the club began to achieve their grades." said Sensei Third Dan Black Belt John Sharp. "They have learnt a set of chal­


Sixth Dan Black Belt Shihan Steve Baker, from Keighley, who is the head and founder of Satori Ryu Kenpo Ju Jutsu. Shihan Baker was impressed


lenging defensive ju-jutsu tech­ niques, as well as some of the tradi­


The success of the club has been


such that it now has junior and sen­ ior classes. The senior class is for young peo­


with the students and said: "The students demonstrated skills and focus and I was delighted to be able to award them their grades."


ple over the age of 12 years, offering more advanced and challenging training suitable for the age group. Children and young people wish­


ing to join the club should contact Sensei John Sharp (07967 726038).


Clitheroe win derby clash


CLITHEROE Tennis Club A triumphed in a key Second Division match against Whalley B on Saturday, in what proved to be a good natured and ultimately competitive fixture. Last season’s tradition­


£V


al to p pairing of Derek Parrott and Phil Mileham teamed up for the first time this term and got off


to a flying start as they were untroubled in a 6-2 first set. However their oppo­


nents began to find their feet in the second but Clitheroe never looked like having their serves broken and closed out 6-3 in the second. I t was a similar story


on the other court as Tony Bush and Steve


Pym were in sharp form against some big serving from Whalley, comfort­ ably winning 6-2, 6-2. The return matches


both seemed to be going the same way with Clitheroe racing to one set leads in both, but both Whalley pairs dug in, found some form and took the second sets on each court. With the prospect


of a 4-0 score possibly slipping to 2-2, Clitheroe dug in, kept their compo­ sure and prevailed in both matches to gain the maxi­ mum five points. The result goes some


way to erasing the memo­ ry of last week’s defeat to Crow Wood, but the team will probably still need to win all remaining fixtures to gain promotion.


week for Whalley A


THE, Whalley Tennis Club A team have been busy this week in both league and cup action. In the league they continued their


encouraging start to the season with a 5-0 win over Feniscowles. The men’s team captain Andrew


Moore partnered Henry Farrer and they served up two comfortable wins over the Feniscowles parings. Playing at number two, teenagers


Conor Bunting and Mathew Cuyes were equally impressive as they also stormed to victory. The Station Road club also won


through the first round of the Roscoe Cup which is a county wide knock out competition. ' Whalley beat Bamford Tennis Club by 6-3. The team comprised of a ru ij


Andrew Moore, Richard Lambert, Conor Bunting, AndrIrew Wallttesm,


u n,


CONTACT THE SPORTS DESK Edward Lee


edward.lee@ea.stlancsncws.co.uk •0 1 2 8 2 426161 ext6l9 Chris Boden


chris.boden@castlancsncws.co.uk • 01282 426161 ext 603 Adrian Capstick


adrian.capstick@eastlancsncws.co.uk*0128242616I ext601 Phil Simpson,;


. phil.simp.son@eastlancsnews.co.uk • 01282 426161 ext 602


Henry Farrer and Mathew Cuyes. Each of the three pairings won


two out of the three matches they played. Ironically each lost to the very impressive Bamford number one pairing. This win sends Whalley through to the second round where they will play either Next Generation from x^noney or wacerlioo l Teeniiis oruu Club from Liverpool.


Chorl Liverp W t nn WELL DONE: Andy Procter hands out the awards at Clitheroe Wolves’ presentation (s).


CLITHEROE Wolves celebrated the end of the football season with their annual presentation after­ noon last week. Recognising


the


achievements of their players, this year's event saw special appearances by Clitheroe FCs Simon Garner, the Accrington and District Junior Foot­ ball League's Graham Snowden and Andy Proc­ ter, midfielder with Nationwide Conference champions Accrington Stanley. In addition to the regu­


lar team presentations, 22 Under 16 players, who have played for Clitheroe Wolves since their teams were formed, were pre­ sented with long service awards, while the Accring- ton League presented sportsmanship trophies to Richard Peregrine's Under 14s and Mick Hol- gate's Under 15s. Trophies were awarded to three players from each team under categories of


w,


Monday before learning whether or not they will be playing in the Harry Dewhurst Memorial League First Division next sea­ son.


The Budweiser Boys finished


joint-second during the regular league season, but lost a dramatic play-off and, with it, the chance


('r


of automatic promotion to the top flight.


Player of the Year, Most Improved Player and Sportsmanship Award. The winners were: Play­


er of the Year - Edward Newby, Paul Holmes, George Young, Dominic Telford, David Robinson, Nathan Mitchell, Robbie Read, Elliot Kay, Josh Dean, Tom Robinson, George Drake, Luke Wells, Zeno Leoni, Max Harrison, Paul Webb, Andrew Wilson, Rebecca Wood, Ryan du Plessis, Jack Parkinson, Nick Galea, Ryan McGarrie, Jane Oldcorne, Andrew Hartley, James Rawlin- son. Most Improved Player - Charlie Read, George Riding, Max Hutchinson, Matthew Farnsworth, James McCotter, Tom Davies, Sean Duckworth, Christopher Bentley, Ben Farrar, George Hutchin­ son, Brent Roberts, Jake Hummer,


Daniel


McGrath, Rory Thomp­ son, Richard Dudbridge, David Robinson, Danielle


have been worth every second. "Of course it would have been


Parker, Christian Cottam. Sam Cherry, Joe Ward. Matthew Oakley, Claire Jerrard, Shaun Hartley, Matthew Tootle. Sportsmanship Award -


Callum Thornber, George Oliver, Thomas Catter- mole, Samuel Robson, Edward Drake, James Sharpies, Harry Paige, Zak Robinson, Jake Place, Ashley Moran, Chris Nelson, Ross Dent, Michael Tomlinson, Joe Swierezynski, James Hartley, Ashley Roberts, Rebecca Edwardson, Daniel Nester, Dominic Neary, Robbie Mount, Leon Adams, Deborah Poloczek, Mark Flana­ gan, Lucas Barr. Clitheroe Wolves is one


of the largest junior foot­ ball clubs in the country, providing opportunity for boys and girls alike, boasting 24 teams and carrying the FA Charter Standard mark. Enquiries can be made through the club website, ww


www.chtheroewolves.co.uk htheroewolves.co.i --------


Dog face agonising wait before finding out promotion fate DOG INN will have to wait until


The Whalley side's fate now


depends on the number of clubs leaving and joining the league for the 2006-7 season! Manager Simon Kerins said:


“The wait is obviously frustrating but, if June 12th brings good news, as far as I am concerned it will


nice to secure automatic promotion and we are naturally very disap­ pointed that that didn't happen, however clubs have been promoted by other means in the past and have thrived on that good fortune. “As I have said all along, if we


SPORT IN ASSpCIATlON WITH f 3( COMPUTERS: CEtEBI^INH^^ give an excellent account of ou our­


selves in the top flight.” Kerins also confirmed the reap­


end up being promoted, I am confi­ dent that we will follow suit and


pointment of Martin MeShane as Dog Inn captain for next season. "Martin is a fantastic captain and I am delighted that he has agreed to continue in the role. Hopefully he will be leading us in the Krst Divi sion next season."


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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, June 8th, 2006 53 VEKA RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLE


Senior Division P W L N B P


Clitheroe.... Wtolley...... •Cherry Tree R'dalc Wands


Padiham.... Baxenden. . .


Settle......... •GtHanvood Ossyimm— B’hurnNor.....8 1 R e ad ....


Earhy........


EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURN VETERANS


Edenfield. Bamoldswick. . 7 0 5 2 0 4 •tied game


CLITHEROE AND district c r ick e t


LEAGUE TABLE P W L N P


Waggon & Horses ..5 4 0 1 13 Rimington .........5 4 0 1 13 Sabden ................5 2 2 1 7 Calderstones..........5 2 2 1 7 Low Moor.............5 2 2 1 7 ChippingA........... 5 1 2 St James’Church...5 1 4


BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES


A Division P W D L P


Chipping Rmbirs...5 0 4 1 1


2 5 0 3


RIBBLESDALE


WANDERERS V READ Read


W. Driver c Spencer b Howard........112 RMarshcScuderib Spencer...........23 M.WhaUeycPeelbScuderi............19 Ganesheftattb Howard...................9 K. O’Connor c Gladwin b Howard. . .33 W. Eastham b Howard........................4 G.Chandnotout...............................3 ARushtonnotout............................. 1 Extras ........................................19 ’IbtaKforO)...............................223 Bowling: Scuderi 16-0-80-1: I.


Britclifte 6-1-256; D. Howard 17-367-4; B. Spencer 6669-1. Ribblesdale Wanderers


A. Marsh Ibwb Barden.......................1 ScudericEasthambDriver . . . . . . . .7 9 D. Howard b Driver..........................39 M. Feel c and b Holt ..........................4 R.


Gladwmnotout.........36


S. Kerr not o u t .................................46 Extras ........................................19 Total (for4)..............................624 Bowling: Ganesh 10-0696; F. Barden


10.4-261-1; A. Rushton 36-256; C. Holt 12-268-1; W. Driver 7-0-34-2.


SETTLEV


CLITHEROE Settle


K. Hornby bMarquet........................6 M.


lVildmanbM^uet...0


Fernando not o u t ............................104 T. Green bMarquet............................5 T. Davidson b Butt ..........................11 J.CunlillebButt...............................7 A. Canaway b Hargreaves...................1 C.


A. Davidson c Ashral b Hargreaves.. .9 J. Hughes b Hargreaves...................... 1 D. Worthington b Hargreaves.............4 Extras ........................................10 Total {about)................... .....163 Bowling; J. Marquet 14-2-41-3: F.


Butt 16664-2; N. Ashral 8667-1: M. Hargreaves 5.4-1-224 Clitheroe


Nawaz not out .................................88 N. Bolton cHughes’bCurrliffe ..........12 M. Bolton Ibw Fernando...................10 N. AshralcDavidsonbFernando ...44 S. Coulter not out...............................3 Extras ........................................10 ’Total (for 3 ) ............................. 167 Bowling; A. Davidson 11642-0; J.


Cunlitfe 4-0-26-1; Fernando 11-049-2; T. Davidson 26116; J. Hughes26156; A. Canaway 1696; C. GcmmHl 06-0-66.


WHALLEY V


EDENFIELD Edenfield


Naeemc Whelan b Dowling...............4 G. Smithson c Rrun b Burgess.............7


M. Bums Ibw b Gorton......... v........16 D. Bulcock Ibw b Gorton...................13 A. Keir c Rain b O’NeiB..................... .7


A. Barnes cKearsleybO’NeiU..........-12 G. Hanson c Davies b Dowling..........13 J. Kelly c Whelan b Dowlmg........... .15 B. Storey b Dowling............................6 P. Holt not out .................................. 0 L. Bones b Dowling..........................11 Extras .......................................,21 Total..........................................125


Bowling; B. Dowling 11.4-2606; L. Burgess62161; Ediriweera 76156; S.


; Gorton 7-225-2; D. O’Neill 66-19-2; M. (■S Fallon 5266-


Ribblesdale A ......... 9 7 2 0 75 WorsleyParkA ...9 6 0 3 71 Rushton St A ..........9 7 1 1 71 Rhyddings............. 9 6 0 3 70 Bullough A ............. 9 6 0 3 63 Mercer Park........... 9 5 0 4 54 Oakhill BC.............9 5 0 4 52 Lowerfold...............9 4 0 5 47 Sabden BC.............9 2 2 5 47 RishtonBC ..........9 3 1 5 46 Peel Park A ..........9 3 0 6 46 Rushton St B .9 4 0 5 45 WorsleyParkB ,..9 0 2 7 36 Catty Park A ......... 9 0 2 7 33 B Division P W D L P


Whalley BC..............9 9 0 0 79 Oakhill Vets A.,....8 8 0 0 71 Waddington..............9 6 1 2 61 Immanuel B ............. 8 5 1 2 57 Bullough B ............... 8 4 1 3 55 Peel Park B ..........9 5 0 4 49 MilnshawC............. 8 4 0 4 49 OakhillVetsB . . . .9 3 0 6 46 Immanuel A ............. 8 4 1 3 44 Ribblesdale B ............8 2 1 5 42 MilnshawB............. 8 1 1 6 34 Hurst Green............. 8 1 0 7 32 Catty Park B ............8 0 0 8 27


MILL LODGE


RESIDENTIAL HOME HYNDBURN


BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES


First Division P W D L P


OssyCon................... 7 4 0 3 42 Free Gardeners— 7 3 1 3 37 GlobeA.....................6 4 0 2 35 WhaUeyA ............6 4 0 2 34 Ribblesdale A ............7 3 1 3 34 Burnley Rd C ............6 3 0 3 31 Sabden B ..............6 4 0 2 30 Salesbury Blue . . . .6 2 0 4 25 Waddington A — 5 2 0 3 24 Globe E .....................5 2 0 3 20 Rushton St E ............5 1 0 4 19 Second Division P W D L P


GetnmrllcandbAshral 5


ImqjanuelA............. 6 5 0 1 43 Coppice.....................6 5 0 1 40 Grange A ..............6 4 0 2 34 Clitheroe C C ............6 4 0 2 34 Globe C.....................7 3 0 4 33 RushtonStC............7 4 0 3 32 Oakhill Park A . . . .6 3 0 3 29 Sydney S t .................6 .2 0 4 29 Burnley Rd B ............6 2 0 4 25 OakhHlAsh ..........6 2 0 4 24 WhalleyB ............6 0 0 6 17 Third Division P W D L P


RishtonCon.G— 5 5 0 0 34 Mercer Park.............5 3 1 1 33 GattyPark...............5 4 0 1 31 RishtonBC...............5 2 1 2 27 Salesbury Red........... 5 2 0 3 25 Sabden C .................. 5 2 0 3 20 OakhUlParkB . . .A 2 0 2 19 AlmaA .................4 1 0 3 19 Ribblesdale C ........... 4 1 0 3 12 Immanuel B ..........4 0 0 4 9 Fourth Division P W D L P


Gt Harwood CC .. .4 3 0 1 28 MilnshawPark — 5 3 0 2 28 Grange C ..................5 3 0 2 28


.RcadCC..................4 3 0 1 28 Waddington B...........4 3 0 1 27 Oakhill Beech...........4 1 0 4 17 AlmaB ................ 4 2 0 2 16 Burnley Road D ...5 1 0 4 15 Sabden A .................. 4 1 0 3 13


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE FIXTURES


Leonard Whittaker Cup Third Round: Great Harwood


A V Great Harwood CC; Great Harwood B v Sabden Biue; Rish- ton Con. A v Spring Hill; Sabden Red V Sydney Street.


Whatley


M. Davies b Bulcock.........................5 Ediriweera not o u t ................


72


J. Rain not o u t ............................... ,45 Extras ........................................ 4 Total (fori)..................... 126 Bowling: L. Bones 5-0-29-0; D.


Bulcock 6-1-30-1; Naeem 5-2-22-0; B. Storey 1-066; A. Keir 4.1-o!266; J. Kelly 26-106.


TABLES


First Division P W D


Rhyddings PH.......7 7 0 Gt Harwood A .......7 6 0 GlobeA.................7 4 1 Ribblesdale A....... .7 3 0 RoeLeePark.........7 3 1 Burnley Rd B.........7 2 0 Sabden Black.........7 3 0 WhaUeyA ............7 3 0 RishtonCon.A ....7 1 1 OssyCon............... .7 1 1 Second Division P W D


Clitheroe CCA ....9 8 6 Salesbury A .......... 8 8 0 Gt Harwood B .......8 5 0 GtHarwoodCC ...8 4 0 Spring Hill ............8 4 1 RushtonStA.......6 4 0 Globe B ............ .8 2 0 Free Gardeners.......8 3 0 Hurst Green A . . . .6 4 0 GattyPark............8 2 0 BumleyRdA.........9 0 1 Third Division


p w D


Waddington A ... ,.9 9 0 Rushton St B ___,.8 6 0 OakhiUVets....... ..9 4 0 Immanuel A ....... ..8 5 0 Sabden Red ....... ..8 5 0 Salesbury B ....... ..8 4 0 Gt Han\wd L . .. ..8 3 0 Grange .............. ..8 4 0 Mercer Park....... ..8 4 0 Oakhill .............. ..8 1 0 Ribblesdale B___..8 0 0 Fourth Division P W D


Rishton Con. B .. ..9 8 0 Sydney Street. . . . ..8 8 0 Coppice.............. ..8 6 0 Immanuel B ....... ..9 6 0 CastleB ............ .6 4 1 Sabden Blue....... ..8 5 0 WaddingtonB ... ..8 4 0 Castle A ............ ..9 3 0 WhalleyB ......... ..9 3 1 Milnshaw Wands. ..8 2 0 Clitheroe CCB .. ..9 1 0 Hurst Green B ..? ..9 0 0


1 48 2 37 4 37


Darts and Do TABLE


P Judge ...................


BillingtonBC . . . . Black Bull........... Craven ................. Low Moor........... Catholic SC............... Swan & Royal........... Royal British Legion . Bay Horse................. Black Horse . . . Bro\vn Cow . . . . • Any side interested in entering the summer league, contact D. Townsend (443173) or P. Waring (429572).


.............158 .............142 ...135 ...130


.............129 ....122


.............118 .............113 ...........102 ...............87 ...............83


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND


4 42 DOMINOES SUMMER


LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


8 21 Buck Inn 5, Band Club A 7;


Judge Walmesley 5, Swan with Two Necks 7; Band Club B 5, Bay Horse 7; Black Bull 12, Delacy ArmsO.


Dominoes Buck In n 7, Band Club A 5;


Judge Walmesley 4, Swan with Two Necks 8; Band Club B 4, Bay Horse 8; Black Bull 6, Delacy Arms 6.


Total Buck Inn 12, Band Club A 12; 8 22


Judge Walmesley 9, Swan with Two Necks 15; Band Club B 9, Bay Horse 15; Black Bull 18, Delacy Arms 6.


THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


8 20 9 18


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


Darts Horse Shoe 3, Pendle Hotel 6;


Wagon and Horses 9, White Horse 0; Bridge Inn 6, Buck A 3; Black


Horse 6, Buck B 3. Dominoes


Horse Shoe 10, Pendle Hotel 11;


Wagon and Horses 12, White Horse 9; Bridge Inn 14, Buck A 7; Buck B 12, Black Horse 9. HIGH SCORES


180 - J. Hayward; 140 - J. Hay­


ward X 4, J. Hargreaves x 4, R. Har­ greaves X 2, Steve McCullough, J. Marsden, A. Porter, S. McLean, N. Walsh, A. Stancel, L. Bonnick, D. Southwell, R. Lloyd; 137 - J. Mars­ den; 136 - A. Slater; 135 - A. Slaten 134 - L. Astin, J. Hayward; 128 - T. Lawton; 127 - R. Lloyd; 125 - M. Mercer, J. Schofield; 121 - B. Stan­ ley, J. Marsden; 120 - R. Lloyd, T. Lawton; 119 - T. Lawton; 118 - J. Hayward; 108-N. BirtwelJ; 107-J. Hargreaves (check); 100-R . Harg­ reaves X 5, Steve McCullough x 5, B. Stanley x 4, R. Lloyd x 4 A. Porter x 3, M. Lloyd x3, A. Porter x3; J. Hayward x 2, D. Gudgeon x 2, S. Baines x 2, N. Walsh x 2, J. Hargreaves, J. Marsden, J. Schofield, T. Parker, N. Birtwell, N. Chamley, J. Cheetham, P. Mason, D. Hargreaves, A. Slater, S. Gel- dard, G. Moore. TABLE


P


Bridge Inn...................................... 14 Waggon and Horses.........................12 BuckB............................................12 Pendle Hotel.................................••11 Horse Shoe .....................................10 White Horse.....................................9 Black Horse ....................................•S Buck A.............................................•? Swan ............................................... 0


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Moor 6.


Royal British Legion 6, Low HIGH SCORES


140 - M. Brown; 131 - D. Barnes;


123 and 121 - D. Stevenson; M. Hargreaves 121x2; D. Brown 101.


LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Buck A 4, Billington A 8; Castle


A 8, Buck B 4; Pendle A 6, White Horse A 6; RBL A 7, White Hart 5; St Peter’s HG 8, RBL B 4. First Division


Lower Buck A 7, Red Pump 5;


Stork A 6, Lower Buck B 6; Wagon A 8, Bay Horse 4; Whalley Arms 4, Stork B 8; White Horse B 8, Brown Cow 4.


Second Division Ck)n. Club 7, Wagon B 5; Horse


Shoe 8, Dog 4; Station 5, Coach and Horses 7. Third Division


Buck Wrinkleys 8, Whalley


Arms B 0; Craven B 5, Pendle B 7; De Lacy 7, Royal Oak B 5; Kings Arms 8, Buck D 4; RBL C 6, Cas­ tle B 6; White Lion 8, Bridge 4. FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division Billington A v St Peter’s HG;


Buck B V RBL A; RBL B v Castle A; White Hart v Pendle A; White Horse A v Buck A. First Division


Bay Horse v Lower Buck A;


Brown Cow v Stork A; Lower Buck B V Whalley Arms; Red Pump v White Horse B; Stork B v Wagon A.


Second Division


Low Moor V Craven A. Third Division


Bridge v Kings Arms; Buck D v


White Lion; Castle B v Buck Wrinkleys; Pendle B v.De Lacy; Royal Oak B v RBL C; Whalley Arms B v Craven B. Thursday, June 151h


Chris Stewart Foundation Cup White Hart v Bay Horse; RBL


C V Whalley Arms; Billington A v RBL A; Stork Hotel A v De Lacy; White Horse A v Castle A; Coach and Horses v Buck A; Craven Heifer v Stork B; Red Pump v Pen­ dle Hotel A; Kings Arms v Buck B; Station Hotel v Royal Oak A; Buck Wrinkleys v Lower Buck B: Whal­ ley Arms B v Wagon and Horses; Bridge v White Horse B; Horse­ shoe V RBL B; Brown Cow v Dog Music Bar. • Format is 10 singles, first to


six. If a game ends in a tie, one game of doubles will decide the winner.


Tuesday, June 20th Ladies Challenge Shield Pendle Hotel y RBL A; Kings v


Buck B; Buck C v Buck A; RBL B v De L^y.


Premier Division P W D


TABLES


Castle A...................6 5 0 RBL A...................6 4 0 Buck A...................6 4 0 Billington A ............6 3 2 BuckB.....................6 3 0 St Peter’s H G ..........6 3 0 RBLB.....................6 2 2 White Hart..............6 1 2 Pendle A ................. 6 0 3 WWteHorseA........6 0 1 First Division P W D


1 46 3 45


Danny returns to superb form


DANNY Liles had a dramatic return to top form last weekend at Whalley Golf Club following his poor per­ formance in the Club Championship. On Saturday, in breezy conditions with some excep­


tionally tricky pin positions, a gross 70 gave him 40 sta- bleford points and victory in the June Stableford. Paul Wray (38) took the First Division prize; John


Bay Horse............... 6 3 2 White Horse B ........6 4 1 Wagon A ................ .6 3 2 Wh^ey Arms'........6 3 1 Lower Buck B ..........6 4 0 Stork A ...................6 1 3 Stork B ..................6 2 2 Red Pump............... 6 2 1 Lower Buck A..........6 1 2 Brown Cow............. 6 0 0 Second Division P W D


Con. Club.............. .6 3 1 Coach&Horses ....6 3 2 Crav’en A ................. 5 3 2 Horse Shoe............. 6 2 2 Roy^OakA............5 4 1 Station.................... 6 2 1 Wagon B .................6 2 0 Low Moor............... 5 2 0 Dog ....................... 6 0 1 Third Division P W D


Buck Wrinkleys ....7 5 0 RBLC................... .6 5 1 KuigsArms............ .7 3 2 White Lion............ .6 4 0 BuckD ................. .6 3 1 CastleB................. .6 2 2 DeLacy...................7 1 3 Bridge..................,.6 3 1 Pendle B ................ .7 3 0 ■Whalley Anns B . . . .6 3 0 CravenB.................6 1 0 Royal Oak B .......... .6 0 0


Pearce, M. Coulter, D. Glover, S. Coulter, N. Ashraf, J. Marquet, M. Hargreaves, E Dibb, G. Kershaw, D. Turner, Nawaz. Scoren R. Cox.


Clitheroe (v Padiham, away, ■wenty/20 Cup, 6-15 am. start) A.


Tomorrow Saturday


meet 12-15 p.iri.) N. Bolton, M. Bolton, N. Bibbj^ S. Coulter, N. Ashraf, J. Marquet, M. Hargreaves, P. Dibb, F. Butt, D. Turner, Nawaz. Scoren J. McKenna. Clitheroe 2nds (v Whalley, away,


Clitheroe (v Whalley, home,


Hyde (35) took the Second Division and an excellent 39 points saw Martin Shorrock pick up the prize in the 'Third Division. The breeze continued to cause players problems in The


Jubilee Open Fourball on Sunday but Greens Chairman, Mike Conroy, made the pin positions a little more acce- sible. Whalley members Chris Summers and Peter Palich


(45 points) took the title and the magnificent trophy after a card play-off from Accrington members Ian Nut- tall and Dave McKindy. Whalley member Bill Thatcher and his guest Bob


Wilde were'third with 43 points. The aforementioned Liles again figured in the prizes. Partnered by Roger Altham, they took the gross prize


ly gracious in his praise of the excellent condition of the Whalley course. The ladies were in action in the second qualifying


after a card play-off with Club Champion Andy Wray and Roy Ellis. At the prize presentation, Ian Nuttall was particular­


round of the Longworth Cup, with Anne Prior coming out on top, after a three-way card play-off. She shot 100-26-74 to edge oiit Wendy Green (104-30-


74) and Edwina Barker (104-30-74). The Invitation Fourball at Clitheroe CC saw early


starter Brian Edmondson and partner, J Kirk from Stoneyhurst, seta standard that no other pairing was able to match with their 46 points. The closest effort came from Michael Heaps and his


partner P. Dunlop from Blackburn G.C. followed in third place by John Crabtree and P. Quiad from Royal Ascot with 44 points. John Gibson and P. Bartley from Rishton G.C. took


fourth place after a card play-off, with Steve Ackers and A. Henderson from Burnley G.C. following on with 43 points. Meanwhile, the midweek medal was won by Ken Man­


tle with an excellent 81-14-67. Geoff Cartledge (83-13-70) took second place after a card play off from Chris Connol­ ly (91-21-70) And in the junior competition, the in-form Andrew


meet 12-30 p.m.) J. Green, C. Mus- son, P. Bishop, M. Scott, G. Palmer, M. CJoulter, C. Brown, A. Pearce, G. Kershaw, S. Bishop, F. Hussain. Scoren J. Scott. Read (v Settle, home, 1-30 p.m.


Heesom produced another first class roimd of 74-5-69 to take first place with Stef Coppola (95-24-71) in second place and Charlie Woodruff in third (97-23-74). Last Thursday’s Clitheroe CC Ladies’ section saw GUI


start) N. Marsh, W. Driver, C. Holt, A. Chester, A. Rushton, K. O’Con­ nor, F. B arden, G. (5hand, M. Doughty, A. Turner, Ganesha. Reserve; E. ArtingstoU. Scoren K. Crabtree. Read 2nds (v Settle, away, 1-30


J. Laycock, J. Jones, W. Eastham, E. ArtingstoU. Reserve: A. Laycock. Scoren A. N. Other. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Gt


3.m. start) S. Rushton, L Doughty, 3. Doughy, D. Thistlethwaite, P. Haworth, E. Lowes, S. Marsh, Miss


Harwood, aw ^ , meet 12-15 p.m.) D. Howara, M. Peel, R. Gladwin, A. Marsh, B. Spencer, C. Hall, 'T. Braithwaite, S. Kerr, G. McGuire, R. Slinger, Scuderi. Scorer: A. Hutchins. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v


Great Harwood, home, meet 1265 p.m.) I. Britclitfe, P. Spencer, A. Coxall, L. Gidlow, M. P ra t t , R. WtiaUey, S. Braithwmte, M. Cl^k- son, A. Hutchins, G. Clarkson, H. Kw. Scoren J. Britclilfa WhaUey (v CUtheroe, away, 160


Wightman win the Jane Panter Shield with a score of 94- 22-72 Karen Stanworth (95-22-73) and Dorothy Dady (88- 3-75) finished second and third respectively.


Linda claims trophy win


p.m. s tart) R. Palmer, J. Ram, M. Fallon, G. Thomas, A. Whelan, L. Kearsley, S. Gorton, L. Burgess, D. O’NeiU, B. Dowling, Ediriweera. Whalley 2nds v (Clitheroe,


home, 160 p.m. start) A. Pratt, N. Fielden, A. Brown, 1. Grace, D. Fitzhenry, S. Taylor, J. Blair, T. Topham, N. Byrne, S. Booth, D. Holgate.


Sunday


away, meet 12-15 p.m.) P. Cox, D. Turner, C. Palmer, C. Gunn, C. Brown, J. Holgate, I. &ott, T. Le Breton, W. Le Breton, C. Bowness, A. Robinson. Scoren R. Cox. Read 3rds (v Belvedere, away, 1-


Clitheroe 3rds (v Cheriy Tree,


30 p.m. start) S. Laycock, G. Hinks, M. Suthers, T. Booth, J. Gandy, M. Alston, A. Lightlrown, M. Howells, S. Doughty, J. Francis, C. Lowes. Scoren M. Shirtcliffe. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v


LINDA Hindle is the first- ever lady winner of the Harold Blackburn Trophy. The Rushton Street


bowler lifted the Great Harwood Bowling League trophy, after a 21-12 final success over Clitheroe Cricket’s host participant Helen Woodward. Four of the quarter final­


Oswaldtwistle, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) S. Braithwaite, D. Biims, M. Proctor, J. Hopkins, R. Slinger, M. Pratt, L. Gidlow, R. Clarkson, M. Clarkson, A. McQuarry, J. Brit- cliffe. Scoren C. Collinge.


. Edmondson, reached the semi-final at the expense of Pat Bonney, who was run­ ner-up in 1997 and 2001. Pat’s husband David, the 1999 winner, also pro­


ists had tasted success in the competition before. Millenium winner, Mel


gressed to the semi-final, but last year’s runner-up and winner in 1992, George Hindle, succumbed to a close encounter with his wife, Linda. In the semi-finals,- previ­


ous reputations counted for nothing, as Helen Wood­ ward came back from an 8 -17 deficit and Linda Hin­ dle resisted a late fight back, to set up the first all lady final of any of the league’s competitions. Malcolm Blackburn is


pictured presenting the tro­ phy to Linda Hindle (ri^t), watched by runner- up, Helen Woodward (s).


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