Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, July 17th, 2008
Promotipn hopes' ^
boosted CLITHEROE Tennis' Club A',whitewashed Whalley. B to strength en their, chances of proi- motion. \ Steve '>.Pym;-;-'and DaniebBiish took the'. first;match.6.-3,"6-l,‘ before Derek Parrott and Phil Mileham,won 6-2,- 6-3,; but the return • games were close“affairs.' ^^\Pyin’ ahd'Bush’ lost tlie first set-2-6,; but took the second set by the same score, before' taking the final three games of the decider, to seal victory.'
• ; And in the final
match,i Parrottrand Mileham'were in; con trol throughout; win ning the f i r s ts e t 6-4 before winning a second set tie-break 7-1.' • ''," ■ The previous week
end, the side recorded ■ their seventh-straight
league.win against the town’s own B team, ^ < Roger Ravenscroft
and Mileham thrashed Robert Brass and . Bill Smith 6-1, 6-1, before Parrott and Bush over came Barry Taylor and Andy Todd 6-1,6-0. And -in the return
rubbers; Ravenscrof t and Mileham repeated their score against .Tay-‘ lor'and Todd, before Parrott and Bush won 6-4, 6-3 against Brass- and Smith. .■ On V Sunday, .the Mixed A team moved into the semi-final of; the district cup compe-; tition ivith a 6-2 victory at Burnley.-
’’ ’ Jennifer Holgate and
Daniel Bush, beat a strong pair in the first round of matches, while Julie Pym and Phil. Mileham easily over-' came the second pair. .; ■ In the return match-1
es, Holgate and Bushi completely dominated their match; and despite a 5-7; 3-6 defeat; for Pym and Mileham; • Clitheroe progressed.’; ,?
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RAJAGOPAL, Sathish broke through the 500-run barrier for the season as AVhallcy claimed the derby bragging rights against Ribbicsdalc Wanderers. The 27-year-old Indian
all-rounder smashed an unbeaten 97 to tale his Veka Ribblesdale League tally to date to 501. . . And it helped Whalley
do the double
over.their Church Meadow rivals, following up last week’s six-wicket win with an eight-wicket success this time around. •
- , After bowling Wander
ers out for 137 off the penultimate ball of the innings, Whalley suffered an early setback when Martin Davies fell for five withthescoreonl2.;. • However, Sathish joined
John Raiii (31) to put on -90 for the second wicket,; and when Rain was caught by Joe Scuderi off Gary. Hunt, Sathish continued his explosive hitting to reach the target inside 24 < overs. He cracked 11 fours and five sixes in his 67-ball
. knock, after taking bowl ing figures of 4-55 in a marathon 22-over stint in the first innings.
• Martin Peel (7), Hunt (5) and Martin Briggs (p .
■ all fell to the Indian, as did professional Scuderi, who
’was the mainstay of the Wanderers innings with 72 from 115 deliveries. • ' He hit eight boundaries and one six, but aside from
.Scuderi, only Alastair. Marsh (16) and David Howard (18) reached dou- ble figures. And it was David
O’Neill who paired up with Sathish to skittle the hosts, taking 5-81 as the duo bowled in tandem throughout...; . . . .Meanwhile,.- Kyle
O’Connor’s highest score- of the season proved in vain for Read at Cherry Tree. He smashed 46 to lead
the recovery following a dismal start to their reply, but the uphill task proved too steep, as the locals eventually lost out by 22 runs.
four, with just 12 on th e ' b o a r d . -
•; Professional and skipper
■ Jon Harvey made eight before he holed out and when Andrew Rushton became Hussain’s second ■ scalp, the top order had departed with the score on : 39.- ; O’Connor set about the recovery but he was to lose partners on a regular basis as the solid partnership Read' "needed •; never, arrived. Andreas Sudnik was the •
batting line-up, removing Nigel-Robbins (2), Marc Burrows (0) and Sudnik (0) cheaply, but it was all tonoavail. ; ' ■ As for Clitheroe, Great
Harwood professional Syed Shahabuddin made it a miserable two weeks for the men from Chatburn Road. He grabbed six,wickets,
and hit an unbeaten 61, as the league leaders clinched a seven-wicket win.
destroyer in chief, rertiov- ■ ing the entire middle order. to finish with a five-wicket - haul. • All that after Eastham had grabbed 4-40 in Help-. ing restrict Cherry Tree to a worthwhile total, and one that Read would have felt- confident in chasing down.
. , However, with two overs
left unused, it could have been so different had Read batted out the remainder of the match at Preston GldRoad. • Chasing 176 for victory,
the visitors suffered the worst possible start when Michael W.halley was cas tled by Daniel Lord for
Forest felled!
CHATBURN ripped through Pendle Forest’s reply for just 61 to record a 78-run victory on Satur day. Forest won the toss and
elected to field, a decision which would come back to haunt them as the locals compiled a score of 139 all out. , David- Musson top-
scored with 43;. with Richard Shovelton adding 38 - sharing the best stand of the inningi worth 36, with Chris Waddington
(9).- And in reply, dTorest
were dismissed off the first
. ball of the 26th over, hav ing gone from 29-2 to 61 all out. Andrew Booth took
superb figures of 4-28 off 13 overs, while John Lock-
ley claimed 3-21 off 11,' and Shovelton chipped in
;with2-4offl.ll - However, the seconds lost by two wickets against
■ Thornton.,...... Chatburn batted first
and were given a good s ta rt by,Marc Holmes (26), Rod Booth (26) and.
•Steve Bowker (27), but with six batsmen failing to score, only a spirited 27:. not out from Geoff Lam bert, and 15 from Paul ■Woodworth enabled the locals to finish on 126. ..
; , Thornton struggled to score runs, but eventually won in the final over with eight wickets down.
Chris Mulhearn took 3-
25, Lambert 2-28, Booth 1-17 and Paul Shorrock 1-
37. < . Moor of same!
LOW Moor continue to dominate the Clitheroe: and District Midweek Cricket League after a, nine-wicket win over Sab den. Sabden made 94 from
their 15 overs, but Low Moor made light work of
■ the target.; ■ ■ Rimington stay second
after a last-ball victory over Calderstones, who had recovered from losing
- a wicket off the first ball to . reach 92-5.. , Rimington lost wickets
on a regular, basis, but managed to squeeze home. Chipping A saw off vil-;
; lage rivals Ramblers by 65 ■ runs after scoring 145-3.: •;
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■ CLITHEROE Royal Grammar School recently hosted an orienteering competi tion at part of the School Sports Partner
ships. ■
Six primary schools took part, includ
ing Sabden, Pendle and Barrow.. :., The grammar school also hosted the inter-primary school sports day, attended
by 1 On link primary schools including St Leonard’s, Oakhill, Brookside, Wadding ton, West Bradford, Sabden and Pendle. Junior Sports Leaders from Year 10
helped with the events, which were huge suc cesses and will take place again next year. - Some of the organisers and prizewinners are pictured at the orienteering event, (s)
Top hockey coach in town
COMMONWEALTH- Games bronze medal win-; ner Charlotte Hartley will return to Clitheroe Hock ey Club next month, for a two-day camp. Hartley will be one of
four top coaches at the- camp, which proved a huge
■ success at its launch last.; year.
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Over 30 youngsters from across the Ribble Valley
.attended last time out, and it is hoped that success
is matched this time around. . - The camp will take place on the weekend of August 30th and 31st, run between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on both days. Head coach Hartley will
be joined by Clitheroe club coaches Nikki O’Donnell, Steven Palmer and Han nah Laverty.
- • • And it represents the;
perfect opportunity for children between the ages.
of five and 18 to learn new skills and take up a new sport.
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: Priced a t £30 for the two-day course, the camp is open to children across the Ribble Valley, with all clubs and schools invited. ?-: For more information, contact Jez Palmer (07512 188916) or send an email to either jezpalmer@hot-
mail.co.uk or clitheroe-
■:
hockeyclub@hotmail.co.u k.
. He gave Read the life line they needed, after the top order had all made
■starts and propelled the score forward.
- Mark Hadfield (25), Scott Friend (40) and Mughal (46) all helped advance the total, while Mirza also made 29 before
■"'he was trapped Ibw by Harvey. Eastham took over to rip out the heart of the.
; 'And after their 10-wick et success; last week, against the same opposi tion, Neil Bolton will be : glad to see the back of the
- Cliffe Park outfit. ; Batting first, Clitheroe were ripped apart by Sha habuddin, who bowled continuously through the innings in a marathon 23- over spell. . . Opposite number Paul
Turner and Nick James did put on a worthwhile
• first wicket stand, but aside from Daniel Turner later in the day, they would be the only pair to offer any kind of resist ance. Shahabuddin ripped through both openers,
- before sending Peter Dibb (17), Matthew Coulter (2) and Danny Glover (13)
’ back to the pavilion. - ' Car!Palmer lasted jus t. one delivery before he fell to last week’s destroyer Paul Newton, who also shifted Dan Turner after he wa's stumped for 36 going for a big hit by Phil Allen. Shahabuddin . also,
bowled Mark Hargreaves- late on tor one, but Har- wood were to be denied the two bonus points: by Andrew : Pearce and • Farouk Hussain.
_ ;■ However, the home side
made light ? work of Clitheroe’s total of 155-9, winning with just three, wickets down and with more than seven overs in hand.
Shahabuddin’s unbeaten
knock of 61 was the ful crum of the innings, while Bussell Whalley'(41) and Paul Houldsworth, who hit an unbeaten 29, added welcome support. Pearce took two of the
three wickets to fall, how- ever he was clubbed for 35 from his six overs, despite grabbing two maidens. Saturday sees Read host
Ribbicsdalc Wanderers, Whalley host Settle, and Cliihcrne host Padiham in a repeat of the opening
■ weekend’s fbctures (wickets pitched 1-30 p.m.). '
Rajagop'al Sathish Weekend Scorecards
RIBBLESDALE WANDERERSV WHALLEY
Scuderi b Sathish..... ^ ^
Ribbicsdalc Wanderers . .72
A. Marsh c Kearsley b O’Neill; . . .16 M. Peel c Booth b &thish . . . . . . . .7
■ D. Hott’ard c Sathish b O’Neill. . . .18 G. Hunt bSathish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 M. Briggs Ibw Sathish -..- . R.
........ 1 GladwincKearsleybO’Neill ...5 S. Kerr c Satlush b O’Neill. . . . . . . .8
, R. Bradley run out :i;.v...............1 B. Spencer not out; ; . ; .......*..... .2 E x t r a s . . . . . .2 - T o t a l ............. .........137 i ■ Bowling: D. O’Neill 22.5-2-81-5; Sathish 22-3-55-4.
•' Whallcy
J.RaincScuderibHunt ... . ....31 M. Da\iesc Peel b Scuderi... Sathish not o u t . .-............. ....97 L. Kcarslcy not out. . . . . . . . . .......4 Extras............................ .....3 TotaI(for2) ................... ...140 - Bowling: D. Howard 8-2-47-0;
Scuderi 64)-25-l:B. Spencer 5.1-0-31-6; M. Pratt 2-0-15^; G. Hunt 2-0-19-1.
GREAT HARWOOD ^
Y CLITHEROE © Clillicroe ■
- Turner b Shahabuddin................39 N. James Ibw Shahabuddin.........32 N. Bolton run o u t ........................ 4 •P.DibbbShahabuddin................ 17 M. Coulter c Allen b Shahabuddin .2 D. Turner st Allen b Newton.......36
- D. Glover Ibw Shahabuddin ..........13 A. Pearce not out................
0
C. Palmer b Newton .....................0 M.HargreavesbShahabuddin ....1 F. Hussain not out..................... "..6 ■■. Extras.;............................... o .
, Total (for 9) .........................155 Bmvling; Shahabuddin 23-7-47.4); S.
■ Maher 5432-0; P. Newton 17-2-71-2. , Great Harwood . •
■ A. Armerb
Pearce.......................IS R. Whallcy b Hussain........
P. Swanney c Hargreaves b Pearce. .3 41
Shahabuddin not out: ; ...............61 P. Houldsrorth not out...............29 Extras.........-.......................... 5 Total (for3) . . . r : ......
157 Bowling: M. Hargreaves 7-2-254;
A. Pearce 6-245-2; F. Hussain 9-1-22- 1; D. Turner 6-144-0; N. Bolton 4-0--
; ’144; D. Glover 5.34-234. ■ CHERRYTREEV READ
Cherrj-Tree ■
M. Hadfield c Wtialley b Rushton .25 S. Friend run out........................40
■Mughal b Eastham.......... ......... 46 ■ A.MIrzalbwHan-ey .-...............29 N. Robbins b Eastham ................. 2
,M. Burrows c Lowes b Eastham ...0 A. Sudnik c Lowes b Eastham.......0 C. Kennedy Ibw Harvey ...............0 D. Lord not ou t................. . . . ..21 . W. Hussain not out.. — ............ 5
E x t ra s . .. .. .. .. . ...................7 Total(for8)
..-.175 Bowling; Harvey 15-4-42-2; E.
Lowes 54-234; A. Rushton 114-19-1;' W. Eastham 11-2-40-4; E. Artwigsloll 3-0-184.,.
. Read:
■ M.WhalleybLord .- .- ; .. .. .. .. ..4 A. Rushton c Lord b Hussain.......23
■ ■ Harvey c Mirza b Hussain . . . . . , . .8 ; K. O’Connor st Kennedy b Sudnik 46
. J. Marshall c Kennedy b Sudnik .. .1 . A. Turner b Sudnik. . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 ■ W. Eastham Ibw Sudnik . . . . .
.- P. Haworth Ibw Mughal ........ A. Laycock c Kennriy b Sudnik
:
E.ArtingstoUstKcnnedybMughal.ll E. Lowes not but
i ......... 7
■ E x tra s .: ....; '........- .'......8 Total ................................. 153
; .i Bowling: D. Lord 9-1-33-1; W. ■ Hussain 10-3-28-2; A. Sudnik 11-144-. 5; N. Robbins 7-0-23-0; Mughal 6-0- 28-2.
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James Braid Open Singles
at Clitheroe Golf Club attract ed a field of over. 200 golfers from across the re^on, and the event produced some remark able scores on the Blue Course. Clitheroe’s Martin Cane was
. firing on all cylinders as he pro duced six birdies in his round of 66 to walk'away-with the Southworth Scratch Trophy with a winning margin of six shots. ■ Mark Ashworth could not
match Cane on the day, but ■ coming back in a two-under 34 : gave him the edge in a three card play-off for second.- ■ G. Rees from Fleetwood was
the only exception ■ to a Clitherpe clean sweep as he took third prize from the home club’s young s ta r Andrew Heesom with the same 72. Dave Wilson produced a solid 73 to take fifth place.
VEKA RIBBLESDALE
CRICKETLEAGUE Senior Division
- P W L N B P
GtH’wood ..14 11 1 '2 14 130 Padiham....14 9 3 2 21 117 Baxenden...l4 8--3 3 21 110 BamoIdswickl4 8.’ 3 3 10 99 Edenfield .. .14 7 Read .
4 : 3 19 .98
Whalley ..-..14 6 CherryTrec .14. 6 Clitherce;.. .14 - 5 Settle .......14- -4 R'daleW. ...14 4 8 2 17 63 B’bumN. ...14 2 10 2 30 56 Ossylmm. ..14 3 8 3 11 50 Earby ......14 1 10 - 3, 9 28 First Division P W L N;B P '
.14 7 - 5 - 2 13 2 15 81 2 13 79 2 17 73 3 17 66
Belvedere ...14 10 ; 3 1 23 126' R'daleW.2..14 ■ 8..'5 126 109 Settle 2 .......14 8 3 3 17 106 BrmscaU....14 .7 4 . 3 21 100 Padiham2 ..14 .6 '5 3 21 90 Read 2 .......14 'Ossyl.2 ...14 Cherry T. 2..14. Salesbury .. .14
6 2 24 90
6 5 2 17 90 6 7 1 25 88 6 5 3 i r 80
■Stacksteads .14 6 7 1 17 80 Belvederes..14 5 '7 2 15 71 GtH’wood2.14 4 , 7 3 20 69 . ClithetoeS ..14 3 8 3 16 55 •Whalley2..14 1 10 2 , i r 34 Second Division P W L N B P
Feniscowles .14 9 3 2 20 116. Baxenden 2. .14 8 3 3 22 111 Edenfieid2..14 : 8 4 2 25 111 •BiyGSOB .13; 7 .4 122.102 Fcniscowies214 . 8 5 1 17 100 •Saiesbuiy2.14' 7 4 2 16 : 99 Rolls-Royce .14 6 .'6 2 27 93 B’bumN.2.-.14 6 5 3 15 84 B’wick2 ....14' 6 .-.5 .3 8'77 Earby2.....14- 5 6 -3 14 73 BlyGSOB2.14 '4 7 3 10 59 Brinscall2 ..13, 3 ,8 '2 14 50 Rolis-Royce214 . 3 8 3 10 ' 4 Stacksteads 214 , 0 12 2 36 42 - .Third Division P W L N B P
Settled .....11 .7 '2 2 16 92 R'daleW.3..10 -7 2 1 12 '85 ChenyT.3..10 6 J 3 7 76 Read3 . . . . . .9 .5 :1 3.11 70 Feniscowles 310 5 ' 2 3 10' 69 Paddiamd ..10 4 Ossyl.3 ....11 3 EarbyS..__ 9 5. Edeiiield 3 . . .9. 4 Belvedere3...9 3"
.Salesbury3...8 2 B’bumN.3 ..9 2 Clitheroe3 ..10 2 Whalley3.;..8 2 GtH’wood 3.10 1 Baxenden3...8 -T. B’.wickd . . . . .9 - 0 . 'tiedgame
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EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURNVETS
, BOWLING LEAGUE A Division
P W D L P
Rhyddings.........15 14 0 1 128 Ribblesdale A ...15 13 0 2 125 . RushtonStA....15 12 0 3 124 -W'oreleyPark....l5 12 0 3 119 BumleyRd .....15 10 0 5 106- Peel Park A .....15 10 0 5 100 Lowerfold.........15 7 -0 8 92 Sabden ............ 15 7 0 8 87 GattyPkA ...;.15- 6 0 9 80 OakhiUVetA....15 4 1 10 65 Rishton...........15 3 0 12 65
■MercerPk ......15' 2 112 65 WhaUey ..'.....15 3 - 0 12 58 WoisleyB-.........15 1 0 14 46 . B Division P W D L P
OakhillBC ....... 15 15 0 0 144 , Rushton St B . . . .15 12 1 2 125 BulloughB .....15 9 4 2 108 InunanuelA ....15 IF 1 3 107 Waddington.......15 9 1 5 100 ImmanuelB ...'.15 8 1 6 99 Oakhill Vets B . . .15 8 ,1 6 98 Hurst Green ....15 9 0 6 95 RibblesdaleB ...15 . 5 3 7 92 MiinshawC.......15 2- 0 13 62 Peel Park B .......15 1 2 12 61 ReadBC .;.....1 5 4 1 10 60 Miinshaw B .......15 1 3 11 55 GattyPkB ....'.15 2 0 13 54
GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT
BOWLING LEAGUE :
, RESULTS First Division
Burnley Ed B 7, Globe Heys 3;
Burnley Ed B 3, Eoe Lee Park 7; ■ Globe A 8, Eushton St A 2; Globe Heys 9, Globe A1; Gt Har wood A 9, Eushton St A 1; Gt Harwood B 7; Ossy Con. 3; Ossy Con. 7, Eibblesdale A 3; Eoe Lee Park 3, Gt Harwood A 7; Sales-
4 ; 2 15 61 3 22 61 1 7 60 3 10 59 4 6 48 2 12 38 - 4 5 37 3; 6 35' 2 7 33, 2 12 28 2 7 23 2.12 18
CLITHEROE AICKET LEAGUE
TABLE ■ p - W
Low Moor .-. Rimington v. Chipping A . Caldcrstones Sabden . . . . . St James.... . Ramblers. . .
8 8
D L P 0 0 24 r i 19 . 1' 2 13- 0 5 9 O 'u 5 9 0 . 4 9 0 '8 -0 ;
, bury A 7, Gt Harwood B 3. ’
Second Division ‘ Free Gardeners A 7; Hurst
Green A3; Gt Harwood CC 3, Free Gardeners A 7; Rishton Con. A 6, Hurst Green A 4; Eushton St B 9, Globe B 1; Rushton St B 7, Whalley A 3; Sabden Black 7, Rishton Con. A
Sabden Red 6, Waddington A Sydney St 8, Gt Harwood CC Sydney St 6, Sabden Black 4; -
Whalley A 7, tobden Red 3. Third Division
■, Gatty Park 6, Burnley Ed A 4; Grange 8, Gatty Park 2; Green Park6, Immanuel A 4; Green Park 7, Grange 3; Immanuel B 4, Salesbury B 6; Mercer Park 6, Oakhill Vets 4; Oakhill Vets 8, Saiesbury B 2; Ribblesdale B 7, Gt Harwood H 3; Ribblesdale B 7, Mercer Park 3. .
. . Fourth Division :
Blue 8; Oakhill 3, Coppice 7; Rish-, ton Con. B 5, Free Gardeners B 5. TABLES
First Division ■ P W D L P
GlobeHeys .....14 8 0 6 90 GtHarwoodA...13 10 0 3 86 Roe Lee Park....13 9 0 4 77 GIobeA '. . .........14 8 0; 6 76 Rushton St A .. ..13 8 1 4 71 Clitheroe CCA ..12 5 2 5 62 Ribblesdale A ...13 4 1 8 58 Ossy Con .......1 2 5 0 7 52 BumleyRd B ...14 4 2 8 52 Gt Harwood B.. .13 3 1 9.52 Salesbury A .....13 4 1 8 44 Second Division P W. D L P
Rishton Con. A . .14 II 0 3 85
■ Sydney St ......... 14 10 0 4 84 BTee Gardeners A 14 10 0 4 84 SabdenBiack ...14 7 0 7 77 Waddington A ...12 8 '0 4 64
- Rushton St B .. ..14 5 0 .9 64 Hurst Green A...13 4 0 9 61 GlobeB .............13 6 0 '7 58 ^bdenRed........13 5 0 8 57 IVhalleyA..........14 5 0 9 55 GtHarwoodCC .13 3 0 10 51 Third Division P W D L P
Oakhill Vets.....14 10 1 3 87 MercerPark .;..14 9 0 5 84 GreenPark .....13 9 2 2 78 Grange ..... .. ..1 4 6 0 8 69
■RibbiealaleB ...14 5 2 7 67 Gatty Park . .. . .13 6 1 6 63 SalesburyB .....13 6 1 6 62 Immanuel A ...'.13 4 0 . 9,56 BumleyRd A ...12 6 0 6 55 GtHarwoodH ..12 4 1 7 53:
: ImmanuelB ....12 3 0 9 46 Fourth Division P W D I, P
Coppice............. 11 10 0 • 1 76 OakhiU....... ...11 7 :1 368
' Rishton Con. B . .11 6 3 2 61 : Free Gardeners B 11 5 3 3 61 Waddington B.. .10 5 2 3 59 IVhalleyB ......11 .4’ 1 6 55 SabdenBlue ...'.11 5 1 '5 54’ Miinshaw Wands 12 3 - 1 8 48 HurstGreenB...ll ■ 2 1 - 8 34 ClitheroeCCB..ll 1 1 9 34
Darts and Do
CLITHEROE MEN’S INVITATION DARTS
LEAGUE .R E SU L T S - : ; ; . Red Division ,' - . ,
Craven Heifer 3, St Michael’s A 4; Swan B 2. Waddington 5;
- White Lion 2, Legion B 5. -. ; Blue Division . ' . ■ St Michael’s EO 4, Low Moor 3; Legion A 1, Swan A 6.
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FIXTURES ■ ■ Monday
Red Division : ......... Swan B ,-y; Legion - B; - , .
■ Clitheroe CC B 3, Miinshaw Wands7; Hurst Green B 2, Sabden
Waddington v Horse Shoe; St ■ Michael’s A v White Lion. . . .; ■ Blue Division . i
Brown Cow v Pcndle Inn; 1 Legion A V St Michael’s RO. ';-
TABLES
Red Division P W'
Craven Heifer.........6 4 Legion B ................5 5 St Michael’s A.........6 5 White Lion............6 2 Waddington .......... 5 3 HorseShoe . . ; .......6 1
S^sran B .................6 0 Blue Division
Swan A ..............
4 21 2 18 5 14 6 4
P W L P 5 0 26
Low Moor.......... ..5 3 2 21 s t Michael’s HO .. ..5 3 2 21 Pendle Inn
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS
AND DOMINOES RESULTS
Singles Knockout Last 32: S. Stanley beat N.
Wilkinson; J. Fowler beat J. Wil son; J. Hargreaves beat N. Ware- ing: S. Flannery beat D. Butte- gieg; J. Schofield beat T. Peel; M. Lloyd beat D. Ainsworth; S.- Hoole beat D. Steele: B. Bolton beat L. Waring: T. Hinchdiffe
- beat P. O’Neill; B. Eatough beat H. Fish; K. Evanson beat R. O’Neill; M. Mercer beat A. Porter; R. Hargreaves beat L.
- Gahan; P. Greatorex beat T. Parker; L.- Proctor beat K. Gra ham; R. Jones walkover.'
. Flannery: R. Hargreaves beat P. Greatrirex; R. Jones beat L. Proctor; T. Hinchcliffe beat B. Eatough; M. Mercer beat K. Evanson; J. Schofield beat M. Lloyd: S. Hoole beat B. Bolton.
RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES
SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS Darts
Band Glub 8, De Lacy A 4;
Bay Horse 5, Black Bull lingho 7; Higher Buck 3, Black Bull Chatburn 9; Swan With Two Necks 8, Judge Walmsley 4; De
-Lacy Dragons9, Black Horse3.- . . ' Dominoes,
Band Club 5,-De Lacy A 7;
Bay Horse 6, Black Bull lingho 6; Higher Buck 6, Black Bull Chatburn 6; Swan With Two
■ Necks 6, Judge Walmsley 6; De. Lacy Dragons 7, Black Horse 5. ; - Combined .
..: Band Club 13, De Lacy A l l ;
Bay Horse 11, Black Bull Lang-- ho 13; Higher Buck 9, Black Bull Chatburn 15; Swan With"
Two Necks 14, Judge Walmsley 10; De Lacy Dragons 16, Black Horse8.
, ^ . ■. .
; Last 16: S. Stanley beat J. Hargreaves; J. Fowler beat S. ’
..5 3 2 17
Brown Cow......... ..5 1 4 12 Legion A ............ ..5 1 4 8
ROEFIELD FIVE-A SIDE FOOTBALL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Beercan 3, AFC Buck 3; Chicken Legends 3, AC Men 3;
• Clitheroe Clmvns 3, Willies War riors 2; Drunken Monkeys 2, Regulators 13; Mad Dogs 4, Real Rosslee 11; Morning (Jlory 11, Real Biaddered 1; Ne-w Inn 2,MMS2.
FLXTURES . Sunday
9 a.m. Chicken Legends v
Beercan; 9-35 a.m. Clitheroe Clowns V AFC Buck; 10-10 a.ra. Drunken Monkeys v AC Men; 10-45 a.m. Mad Dogs v Willies Warriors; 11-20 a.m; Morning. Glory V Regulators; 11-55 a.m. New Inn v Real Rosslee; 12-30 p.m. Real Biaddered v MMS. TABLE . P W D L P
Regulatois.........14 12 1 2 37 Beercan ............15 11 2 2 35 C’loeClowns....14 10 1 3 31 Newinn............15 10 1 4 31 Morning Glory . .14 9 1 4 28 AFC Buck ......14 8 .4 2 28 AC Men............15 6 1 8 19 Mad Dogs.........14 6 '1 7 19 Wdkies Warriors .15 5 1 9 16 Chicken Legends .15 3 3 9 12 Real Rosslee ....15 4 0 11 12 Dmnken M’keys .14 3- 1 10 10 MMS..;.........15 2 3 10 9 RealBladdercd..l5 3 0 12 9
THWAITES
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Premier Division ■ Bay Horse 4, Buck A 8;
Billington B 5, White Hart 7; RBLA6.RBLB6. First Division
Buck B 8, Black Horse A 4;
Con. Club A 5, St Peter’s B 7; Wagon A 3, White Horse B 9; White Horse A 9, Station 3. -- Second Division
Bernards Buck 6, Low Moor
B 6; Dog A 9, Con. Club B 3; Rose and Crown B 11, Buck D 1; Stork B 7, Higher Buck A 5. Third Division
•r Black Horse B 3, Wagon B 9; White Hart B 5, Castle B 7;
White Lion 4, Kings Arms B 8. Fourth Division
Higher Buck B 7, Dog B 5;
Pendle Hotel 7, Craven Heifer A 5. FIXTURES .Tonight
Premier Division
• BuckAvBillingtonB;RBLBv St Peterh A; White Hart V RBL A.
First Division Black Horse A v White Horse
A; Station v Con. Club A; White Horse B v Buck B. Second Division
Buck D V Stork B; Con. Club.
B V Bernards Buck; Higher BuckAvDogA; Low Moor B v Kings Arms A. Third Division
Castle B v White Lion; Kings
Arms B v RBL D; Wagon B v Buck Wrinkleys. Fourth Division
Craven Heifer A v De Lacy;
Victoria A v Pendle Hotel. TABLES
Premier Division P W D. L P
Low Moor A .......7 5 1" 1 56 RBLA......... '....6 4 1 1 51 RBLB...............6 3 3 0 51 Buck A...............6 3 1 2 48 Bay Horse......... 7 -0- 4 3 42 St Peter’s A .6 1 2 3 36 White Hart A ....6 1 2 3 32- Billington B.........6 0 2 4 28 First Division P W D L P
Black Horse A .. ..7 5 1 1 63 White Horse A ...7 5 1 1 59 Buck B................7 4 1 2 56 IVhiteHorseB ...7 3 2 2 52 Read Con.............8 3 1 4 49 StPeter’sB .'.....8 3 0 5 49 Con. Club A .......7 2 1 4 45 WagonA............ 8 2 0 6 41 Station B .......... .7 2 1 4 40 Second Division . P W D L P
Rose & Crown B . .8 6 2 0 78 Kings Arms A ....7 5 1 I 63 DogInnA..........7 ' 4 1 2 53. StorkB ............. .7 3 2 2 48 HigherBuckA ...7 -2 2 3 48 Bernards Buck ...7 1 4 2 46 ComClubB .....7 1 1 5 36 LowMoorB .....7 1 1 - 5 3 6 BuckD ............. .7 1 2 4 29 Third Division P W D. L P
KingsArmsB ....6 5 . 1 0-55 RBLD................6 5 0 1 53.
White Hart B ....7 2 2 3 48 Wagon B . .......... 6 3 1 2 45 White Lion .........6 3 0 3 45 CastleB..........6. 4 .0 2 34 Black Horse B .. ..7 0 1 -6 28 BuckWrinkIcys ..6 0 1 5 25 Fourth Division P W D L P
Victoria B . . . . .7.5 4 1. 0 55 Higher Buck B .. .6 4 1 1 55 DeLacy .............. 5 3 0 2 34 Dog Inn B ......'.6 0 2 4 31
■ VictoriaA .......... 4 2 1 - 1 29 Craven Heifer A ..5 1 0 4 24 PendlcHoteI.....5 1. 1 3 20 Ladies’Division P W I) I. P
RBLA....;.......6 .5 0 151- Station . . . . . . . . . .7 5 0 2 48 BuckA.......-...6 , 4 0 .2 41' KingsArms ......7- .3 - 0 4 37 BuckB.. . . . . . . . .7 3 O' 4 27 '-DeLacy-...;.......7-. 0 : 0 - 7 15
The Holgate Nett Trophy
resulted in a card playroff between Burnley’s Andy Riley and Paul Biggins from Accring ton with nett 68s. Clitheroe’s Paul Nightingale
picked up a nice prize with his nett 70 in third, then David Kn9wles edged David Durant. out of fourth after cards, both returning nett 71s. Ashworth provided the head
line again on Sunday when a hole in one on the par three 14 th helped Ashworth and play ing partner Granville Pilling to a winning 43 points in the four- ball stableford.
;■ The Hamers, Chris and Paul,
had to settle for second place after a three card play-off with the winners and the Garry- Speak-Mike Tattersall combi nation, who had to settle for third.' . The Seniors stableford.
played in trying conditions, was a triumph fo r ’Lord Brian Stokes with an impressive 40 points. Two shots off his handi-, cap was just reward for his win by an eight-shot margin over Keith Pedder and third-placed Ian Lambert. ■ Senior open fourballs usually
attract a full house, and l a s t ' Tuesday’s event was no excep- tion.
; - A total of 45 points proved to
be the winning tally for St . Annes Old Links couple D. Quigley and M. Farrer. ’Turton J. Holt and B. West took second with 43 points as golfers from Hurlston and Windermere took the minor prizes. I t took two of Clitheroe’s
more experienced seniors to wave the home flag when David Heesom and Denis Greenup took the best gross. ■ Dan Rodgers earned a three-
shot handicap reduction'after totalling 44 points to win the Len Rowbottom Trophy at Whalley..;
. Stuart Brown had to settle
for runners-up spot after scor ing 43 points on a day when Rob Andrew mopped-up the twos sweep, with the only one recorded on the day. Division One honours went
to Dave Wetton (41) and Roger Altham (38) and Peter Palich (33) won Division Three after a card play-off with John Harvey. Wayne Ivinson (76-12-64)
won the Cavalier Putter at Mytton Fold by three shots from Paul Barnshaw (79-12-67), with Ray Standring (77-7-70) in third place. Divisional prizes went to Keith Gill (83-12-71) and John Kwas (89-17-72). On the second attempt, Joyce
Andrew managed to stage her Lady Captain’s Day at Whalley.
Vivien Birtwell (98-24-74) .
took top spot by a shot from Maggie Harvey (102-27-75) and Lorna Slinger (93-17-76). Other prizes for the day were ■
presented to Daphne Dawson (gross), Pam Strange (back- nine), Jean Dearden (front nine), Helen Hamer (nearest line) and Julie Stephenson (nearest pin). In the evening, a nine-hole
mixed competition was won by Pam Strange, Herbie Sloan and junior captain Luke Tidmarsh. Sue Gibson finished 1-up to
win the Nellie Brown Brooch at Clitheroe on the card from Emma Clegg. Libby McEwan (1-down)
was«third after cards with Sarah Hale. . Sheila Cornwell (87-12-75) won Division One of the LGU Medal ahead of Edith Child (97-18-79). Division Two prizes
Sport Information Desk
went to Kath Tattersall (107- 24-83) and Carole Brown Ul3- 28-85). ■ Denis and Jane Forrest are
doing a commendable job in managing the junior section at Clitheroe. . A win a t Rishton and a
halved game against the high flying Blackburn has improved their position in the Town League to a respectable mid table spot after a poor start. Club president Geoff Roberts
made the presentation of his prize to juniors on Sunday, and commented on the high stan dard of golf on show. To his obvious delight,
Daniel Earnshaw won the Pres ident’s Prize with a nett 67. Tom Forrest continued his good form to take second with his nett 72 leaving Tom Jeffrey in third one shot behind. The best gross went to James Milligan.
Saturday Clitheroe (v Padiham, home, .
meet 12-30 p.m.) N. Bolton, N. James, R Dibb, M. Coulter, D. Turner, M. Hargreaves, J. Dewhurst, D. Glover, F. Hussain, A. Pearce, Turner. Scorer: A. Kilkenny. Clitheroe 2nds (v Padihara,
away, meet 12-15 p.m.) J. Green, ■ P.. Bishop, C. Palmer, M. Dewhurst, M. Scott, F. Green, M .. Houldsworth, E Cox, L. Nuttall, I. Scott, T. Le Breton. Scoren J. Scott. Read (v Ribblesdale Wander
ers, home, 1-30 p.m. start) Har vey, K. O’Connor, A. Rushton, J. Marshall, A. Turner, W. East ham, M. Whalley, A. Laycock, E. Lowes, E. Artingstoll, K. Smith- - son. Read 2nds (v Ribblesdale
Wanderers, away, 1-30 p.m. start) G. O’Connor, F. Barden, A. Baron, N. Snape, S. Marshall, L. Woodvine, E. Yates, L. Grimshaw, C. Lowes, D. Chester, A. N. Other. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v
Read, away, meet 12-20 p.m.) G. Hunt, A. Marsh, M. Briggs, R. Bradley, M. Pratt, R. Gladwin, S. Kerr, B. Spencer, C. Hall, J. Bun- yan, Scuderi. Scorer: M. Clark son.
Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v
Read, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, P. Spencer, M. ’SVrigley, T. Braithwaite, M. Clarkson, G. McGuire, R. Clarkson, S. Braith waite, H. Kay, L. Gidlow, J. Brit cliffe. Scorer: M. Spencer. Whalley (v Settle, home, 1-30
p.m. start) J. Rmn, D. Fitzhenry, Sathish, L. Kearsley, N. Cordmg- ley, R. Palmer, C. Mahon, J. Blair,. J. ’Ihylor, S. Booth, D. O’Neill.. ■ Whalley 2nds (v Settle, away,
1-30 p.m. start) D. Crossloy, 1. Grace, M. Hanson, S. Mukherjee, T. Keighley, L. Burgess, S. Gor ton, A. 'Whelan, D. Barker, J. Fur- longer, E Tbpham.
Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v Salesbury,
away, meet 12-15 pm.) F. Green, M. Preston, C. Parkinson, P. Earnshaw, I. Scott, J. Scott, A. Robinson, L. Nuttall, A. Kilken- . ny, J. Holgate, J. Walsh. Scoren T. Bleazatd. Read 3rds (v Ribblesdale Wan
derers, home, 1-30 p.ra. start) G. Hinks, M. Suthers, A. Laycock,
,E. Lowes, C. Lowes, E. Art- mgstoll, L. Grimshaw, E. Yates, J. Langford, D. Chester, R. Heyes. . Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v
Read, away, meetl2-30 p.m.) S. Braithwaite, T. Braithwaite, R.
■ Clarkson, H. Kay, J. Britcliffe, C. Collinge, M. Clarkson, David McGrath, T. Farrar, T. Rigby, J.
: Dickinson. Scoren B. Farrar. ■ Whalley 3rds (v CherryTYee, away, 1-30 pm. start) K. Balakr- ishnan, D. Ainsworth, L. Boyle, D. Barker, J. Galling, T. Keighley, J. Furlonger, C. Smith, E Brown, S. Laycock, G. Barker.
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