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. r -> 1 J.'lW'C , 7|; • n in n p r .A l . f i ill F n n I ic h ’ hraaWQere^i^.V"it^oT^^'.V;:vi?,v,-.:li...‘ ' ■ • '* •■ - ! - . sevens i s a b i g h i t ■■aT.'ts.'i--!'
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rugby.players from schools i,
. countrywide took part in , ■, Stonyhurst College’s 21st ■ Rugby.; Sevens tourna-.: ment. Spectators were enter-is
■ tained with a feast of l6 5 -' first class rugby matches s; played in glorious'weather ,' on the College’s nine pitch-' es. < • .; Schools from the North
West, Shrewsbury, Read-; ing, \Yorkand tiie Mid-; ;:
. lands took part in this annual.highlight of' the;/
with the smooth running of the competition, which saw the fmal kick-off only four
minutes.late. Stonyhurst first team:
team started well and won all their group matches,; but narrowly lost their ■
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quarterrfinal in the,dying minutes.
The same fate befell the
College’s Under 16s team who also lost their quarter final match.
fi: The winners for each of ; the competitions were Ora tory in the senior category.
, Stonyhurst sporting calen-.i .'iSedburghin theVUnder dar.,- j
;..;'A,total of ,480,’pupils)t. tory School in the Under played m 46 teams, over 11s
r.three.different age cate-’;,',.; Simon Charles Head of ;gories; and 18refereesoffi-:;vSports, said:i“tt.was a
ciated during the six hours of non-stop action. ; , The. , tournament’s
organisers were delighted; i 'l I "’•V '>1 ^
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, 2 - Clith'eroe and District '- ," Pool League D. and L; :;.- . Groundworks Challenge i! • .Cup Final and registra-
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18 - Derek Lord .Memorial. ■.;'Mixed DoubIes,;Whalley.?,; Bowling'plub.-yy.j';-
..'18 -rt Harry Cowburn Sink; . gles, Rushton St Bowling , .Club - entries to Cynthia"^;?
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. ■' , 20 - Pendle and'Burnley;^.
.'■.{Grand.i/Prix:; meeting,Mi. ' Burnley Boys’.Club 6-30i > pm J ,
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3 :rrPendle.!andvBurnley iv; Grand "PriX’race, one;?',;
: ' Hameldon Hill; starts;.,! from j.'iTurkeyStreet.'i': School,'’Accrington a't*r,; noon , ; ,
, 8 - Pendle and-.;BurnIcy .; i. j- Grand Pnx race two, Pin-j-.- ■
■ v haw.Fell Race,'starts from ^
18 - Matthew Thompson
; • Red Lion Street,'Earby at h,’ 7pm
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‘-r. Open Doubles, Rushton':. : : ■ St Bowling Club - entries : to Jean Heys, 10
• Gnmshaw St, Gt Har-" ■wood (01254 888107)
22 - Pendle and,Burnley
i -Grand Prix race three, !;; Burnley Lions lOK, starts :< i'.yfrom Colne Cricket Club ;i at7pm
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■'t ; Grand,Pnx race; four,
!,:^Hendon'Brooki'starts from Marsden Park Golf,, Club, Nelson at 11 a m
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INAUGURAL Lady Captain Pauline Whitc Oeftj'pres-:' ents the men's trophy to Chris Chadwick (s) ~
s-INAUGURAL Lady. Captain Pauline While (right) - presents the ladies’ trophy to Linda Clegg.'(s) V-.'
,• great day and wonderful t o , .see so many young people -.
; playing seven-a-side rugby , to such a good standard.” ,
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!; AGTIONTrom the rugby sevens tournament at Stony-V f 'v .V ' hurst College (s) t
Aj'JOHN-Bldckeel drove ■
..into office;as captairF'
;V.of;Stonyhurst Park;: Si G o l fC lu b on Satur-j, d a y .v v i,,.
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ii to running the club over .i r;.many,years,Trom early;, '5; roles as club molecatcher.;,' iv and.junior organiser,' to a?; 'V more, recent', five-year i; • stint as competitio'ns secay retary.
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; ; The drive-iii followed aw ’ Mixed -Texas Scramble in-;':
i, which John and his team of!, i; son, Andrew, son-iif-law';, ■, ’Mark Chenery- and lady ■ cap tain Ann-Hudson were')' beaten into third place by ?
-'Linda: Ashworth,-Tony' ;Lee, Tony. Wright and Ray ; Robinson on a card play-;.-'
; off, after both teams tied'- on60.1.
, . .-. Overall winners with a ;
. great score of 59.7 were • ' Rita Joyce, Karl Harg- v reaves, Richard Jackson and Ron Shelley. ’ Paul Wray is the new.
- captain at .Whalley GolA: Club.
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He also drove into office on Saturday, and Richard '
, Palmer won his inaugural ; ' . competition with a score of ■ 87-17-70.
; , (79-6-63) ;
was runner-up, with divi- ;' sional prizes going to Craig Gornall 79-4-75), Peter ' Ship’stone (90-15-75); Paul'. Jackson (97-21-76) and- ' Jeff Storey (97-20-77). , A bright but very frosty
' morning greeted Mytton ; .'Fold golfers on Sunday for-: the Inaugural Lady'Cap- ' tain’s Day. ’
beating Patricia Leyland:
! (106-36-70) into third fol- -’ :.lowing a card play-iff.-i ■ ’ ;•? Alison Nuttall took the.!! longest drive, with’Judith ?, ,'Kay taking the nearest-vi
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the-pin.prize on the lStK;; hole •
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: 'The weather dictated . that the first nine holes - were played on th'e:winter ; greens to allow for the"’ course to cope with the ' fresh spring temperatures. ,
y' ■ Linda Clegg scooped th e r ladies’, section with a score. '
. all honours with a'classy-' 70-6-64. ‘
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; of 92-26-66; with lady cap^ tain Maureen-Board four. ;';
shots.behind^ (94-247?0 ) '■
, ■ He finished just one shot'; ahead of Neil Osliffe (74-9-'' 65), .who made a great;' recovery from'a'six-shot nightmare on'the par-three .■ ta th o le . ' '
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'’-’Third; after'a canl play-.-; off, was Paul Cdnchie (74-"'''
-,9-65) with Division One ::headed by Mark Green ,.(76-10-66) and captain Ian'
In the-men’s section, ■ Chris Chadwick took over- *
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'-Thomson'- warming up , for. the London Marathon '('^taking Division Two (87- •19-68). - ■:y T h e '‘’earlier'"Texas 1 Scramble was won by the; 'team of Duncan Rogers,- Paul Eamshawand Frank
'-Tunstali:(66-3.8-62.2)' ahead of second placed'
■ i, Ladies at Clitheroe' ■' enjoyed a Texas Scramble
'-nine-hole event.- ! , : ! ■ Marilyn Fletcher, ? : Nancy Mortimer;. and ■ Libby McEwan returned a ' : .: nett score of 32.4 to win by ■
- the narrowest of margins. Eileen Lambert; Bar-’,
- bara Crowther and Car- , olyn Cort (32.5 net) were ;
, Garth Sutcliffe,'Danny ■ Woodhead - and/Simon ’ Coulter (70';'6-64*). Close: behind, with'a score of 69- 4.8-64.2 were the trio of ; Paul Conchie, Alaii Moor- : by and Mick Mahon.'
;■ runners-up. -ahead of ', ,, Krystina Taylor, Lauraine; ; - Wall and Glenda Heanan y
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