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li '. C>; - 54. : '■: ClItheroeAcIvertiser&Times,Thursday,May13,2010. m i>>.


www.clitheroeadvortl8cr.co.uk 4: I . + www.dltheroeadvertl8or.co.uk ■ ClitherDe Advertiser & TImes.Thursday, May 13,2010 SPORT: For latest local news go to ww.clitheroeadvertlser.GO.uk Sports info desk CRICKET


# SOLICITORS RIB- ©BLESDALE CRICKET


HOULDSWORTH


LEAGUE - ; .TABLES '


-. Senior Division P W L N B P


Baxenden. . . : . .'.4 4 0.0 4:44 Clitheroe........... 4 3 1-0 8: 38: . ChenyTree.-..'-...4 ■3 :0.1 .2: 37,


iK i i * ? Successful yeail»


RIBBLE Valley Netball Club continues to go from strength to strength.


, , Over the course -, of the


season, several girls received county colours. At - Under 14 level, suc­


e*; ■ 5


cessful. girls . were Millie . Arnold, Katy Oliver,; Emily Rogers,' Charli Chamley and Franceseca Barrientos, while Under 16 girls selected were Katy Baldwin, Beth Walker- Smith; Emily Rawcliffe, Emily Zak and Beth Tomlinson. • And for the Under 19 squad,


H.;, h '. ;


Zoe Austin and Sarah Cowgill earned a place in the; Red Rose squad..: . County .colours , were


presented to the girls at Lancashire’s


. presentaion


at the end of April at the Soccerdome in Blackburn. . ■ . Also at the presentation,


i r II" 5


' trophies were presented to the winners of the Lancashire Junior Netball League. ■ Clubs from all -over the


counnty entered teams in the League at Under 11, 12, 14. and 16 age groups, as Ribble Valley dominated, winning at Under. 11 and 12 level.


M


Doubles draw


BOWLS II ' i


THE'draw has been made for ■ Sabden Crown Green Bowling Club’s Peter Lambert Open Dou­ bles competition, in aid of Pend- - leside Hospice, on Saturday. - Competitors are. to” report at -


the time shown, scratch time 15 , minutes, no practice. ■ ,- ; ■ • . • 9-30 a.m.; J and M Boocock v M


: Pounder and partner; L Clarkson and A Parfitt v E and A Wallace; J Southworth and S Marshall v P .


. Wellman and partner, T Holness and G Hartley v M Gilbert and J t Threlfall. 10-15 a.m.: L Tomlinson and . A Corban v J Robinson and D '


("t-


. Sullivan; T Connell and R Boyle' v G Stevenson and partner; . N and R Mitchell v L Nuttall and L -


J Boyle and partner; P Atherden and J Carr v N Wilson and M Lee;, A and C Comall v B Wright and: - D Parsons; R and J Isherwood v E . . Mitchell and P Wright. ;


- - ’ X -


. Ramell; P Brett and P. Sutcliffe v. MEdmondson and partner.. .- 1- 30 p.m.: S Gall and partner.v ;


HURST'. Green', finished off ; their season in style as : they • clinched runners-up - spot.- in: . the East Lancashire Football League. . A . draw was likely to be


enough to edge out Enfield, . but ‘ the Lancashire - Amateur Cup winners were in no mood:' to go easy on the once mighty. Goodshaw. , vThe opening exchanges. -


•; ■


J Palmer.V S' Anderton and S' Townley; N Fryer and; D Fryer,: V J Barlow.and partner; A and: M Whalley v T. Bullen -and .: B Ashworth;. J Hamer and P >. Robinson v T and B Williams.-.. . ■


2- 15 p.m.:. M Griffiths and ■'


were fairly even,: butGreen ; went behind as Saunders capi-,. talised on a rare mistake from -. Aspinwall. ,-The lead-didn’t last long- as-t Danny - Walker-' looped - a header over,the keeper for.his,;.;


SPORT


Hurst G r e e n 5. Goodshaw Utd......:..:.. 1


: 10th goal of the season. - ; ■ Goodshaw .. never :. really,


threatened. from - this r point , onward as Green, being'pushed forward through the excel­ lent midfield trio o f : Malley,. Reynolds and Leighton, began to run not.


' • Green took - the; lead- as - a ;


Chippendale. mis-hit. luckilly» found its way into Walker’s- path, and he made no mistake.:


lead ,minutes before half time ' as a • Chris Leighton free kick.


;. evaded everyone and found its way into the net.


1 Two. g o a ls to the; good.


Green gave; a second half, exhibition of possession foot­ ball which should have been rewarded with more goals. - ■


.. - Further, goals.: were added by Chippendale, who reacted: quickest to a spilled Lakeland' shot, and then the. goal of the game as Walker picked up the;


,, Hurst' Green extended, their , t* iv I f* t


. ball midway in the Goodshaw. half and beat three defenders before he laid off for Leighton to finish superbly. :Keeper.;.;Young;. was . only.


‘ ‘ 'X > rf’ ..Is . I n


, called upon once in the second J half as he saved superbly with .-' his legs as the Goodshaw for-t ward bore through on goal. - - Walker; could have had a


• hat trick as he twice had shots cleared off the line. ; Goodshaw’s ■,. only. - real


; chance came as a', result of ■ Green playing; a »little: too ; much" football. in the - wrong


.. areas, as Aspinwall’s square ball outside Green’s box wasn’t expected by Bamber, who was


; robbed by the Goodshaw for- : ward who could only lash his shot over the bar.


•'J._The run o f ' six consecutive ' defeat at. Rimington ensured =


• Hurst Green finished runners “ . up to the deserved champions.


. and that, coupled with the tre- ?, mendous Lancashire Amateur . Cup win, has brought an end ■ to a very successful season.. . . ; Green will hold their


i;,- annual:presentation night on May 22nd, where the players . will' b e , presented ' with; their


.ft Lancashire • medals - and , the ;s. league runners-up medals.-' . ff 'The. club “.would i like to


.V thank the loyal supporters . shirt - sponsors, t: Hurst: Green


:i,wins., following,., the ; narrow i excellent hospitality. '


:s Plastics,. and. all: staff; at: St .Peter’s-.Club - for-/providing


■ s ■ + + .1 , . NETBALL


while.' finishing'-joint-winners;; ' in the Under '14 section'with 'i-L Leyland.. ,


‘ The club’s Under‘14s^'^ pic-'


tured '< above,' ^duly ' qualified ’ to;go forward to the regional-i:- round of the. • All England' -. National Clubs’ Competition, ■ ; although the Under 16s nar-.:. rowly missed out as they strug- gled with injuries. ' .'.The Under 14s squad went.’


on to play the top teams from Greater Manchester, Cumbia .; and Cheshire, and fought hard " to end up fourth overall in the - north west. ■In previous years, this would ■ . '


have been enough for the club to ‘.have ; qualified for: Club Finals. - However,'now it is only the ; top two from cach:region that - ; g o . through ; to . the ■ finals in -. May. -The-club runs sessions.that ■





aim to ■ allow - anyone to:. take .: part,. and' for; anyone; wishing • to find out more, there is infor-..; mation regarding the club on . ' www.rvnc.co.uk ■ or. from Sara (01200424281).


Annual clash is hotly-contesliecl affair


THE traditional end of season finale look place at Littlemoor' on Saturday when Clitheroe’s'. first team took, on the Presi­ dent’s XV. V Tlie - firsts fielded a strong


L.squad, while the President’s;-, •men consisted of the majority of .the seconds, plus additions -.


-from local clubs, and many old '.'friends from seasons past. -. •'; ; ; Tlie President’s team struck


RUGBY


first with a well-taken penalty, which spurred th e . firsts into action, and after some good for­ ward play, the backline called for the ball and Lafranceschina powered over.


, • : The President’s replied as;


Simon Gretton touched down in the comer, but at the other end. Kino slotted a penalty to


level the scores.


; . 'vTlie. firsts went in ahead as • Rigby'darted down the middle


■ .of the pitch and provided a lovely pass to Smith, who used


. his pace t o s c o r e . , . ■ ■; - After . the .- break,:. Simon .


' .Cowgill ;got in on the act and . the scoreboard i ticked over.. -.to 22-8. Tlie President’s'men- ' were- not' for lying" down, but , • j rapid back Basquill shot over


, to score. With the conversion ■ : taken, the score moved to 29-8. ; The. President’s XV. nar­ rowed the gap when ■ Sam


,'Tliornber took advantage o f ' a sloppy knock on ,. with the


, conversion taken. However, ' Curphey had the last say as he - scored under the posts to make; it 36-15.





All-eyes now turn to the- Annual Dinner on Saturday.,.-.' .


0 ( i


Read..-;'.';.;..‘ ..4:3 0 1 2.37 R'daleWands....4.2 2 0 8.26 Settle.......... .'...4 2 1 1 0 25 Padiham.............4 1 2 1 9 24 Eaiby............. .'.4 1 2 1 6 21 Salesbury.:;..;.4 : l , 3 010=20 GtHaiWOOd ......4 ,1 2 -1:4'19 Wlialley...............4 1 2 1 1 16 Ossy Immanuel.-; :4. • 1 •- 2 J 0.: 15. Bamoldswick. 4 1.3 ‘ 0 - 5 ; 15 ■ Edenfield.'.;. :v;.4? 0 - 4“'0 10 -10;


SCORECARDS


CherryTree v Clitheroe , Ramsbottom Cup f CHERRY TREE


M. Hadfield d & Coulter b B. Dowling................................23 S. Friend LBW b B. Dowling... 28 TumerdS. CoulterbJ. De- whurst.............................


J. Bolton d Hardman b J. Mar- quet...................


106


N. Robbins d M. Preston b B. . Dowling.........'...........;.-.....;;.......0 M. Friend -f notout....-...::........50 R. Humphreys not out...... ...... 8 Extras..........;.....:..-............26 Total (5 w k t s ) 247


#


Bowling: Hardman 9-0-41-0; J. Marquet 10-0-65-1; B.-Dowling 10-3-32-3; J. Dewhurst -10-2- 53-1; A. Haider 7-0-24-0; F. Butt 2-0-20-0.


CLITHEROE J. Dewhurst d Turner b D. Lord


.............................................15 J. McDowell d M. Friend b J . . . Baldwin..................... .............6 P. Dibb 7 d M. Burrows b J. Bolton................


Hardman d S. Friend b J. Bald­ win ...-.........


34 33


S. Coulter -i- b R. Humphreys .39 F. Butt d J. Baldwin b J. Baldwin


- ........■................... ............. ;..3 M. Preston not out.... .


.................... ...........l ’ B. Dowling not out.... .............31 Extras.....13


Total (7 wkts)....... ...187


Bowling: J. Baldwin 9-0-31-3; J.- Bolton 10-4-37-1; D. Lord 9-3-22-1;


A.Sudnikl0-0-41-l;R. Humphreys. 9-0-34-1;Turner 1-0-13-0. Salesbury V Read


Ramsbottom Cup - . READ


10 R. Dent d M. Fnend b A. Sudnik •' ..6


: 35-0; P. Blackman 8-0-59-0. SALESBURY • '


I. Riley b Harvey...;....:.....;....;. 13


. J. Rawson LBW b Harvey ' 9 J. Watson • d J . Jones b G’.’Hal- ley................ .......................17 Rostron LBW b Harvey...


. P. Blackman b A. Rushton.;.!;."'i2 ■ J. Anderson bG. Halley.....


S. Brovm b G. Halley.....6


: Ft. Sharpies d G. Halley b C. ’ % Holt


J. Swindlehurst not out...


;.. ;25; '24


.Bowling: E. Lowes 6-2-1 iq); Har­ vey 8-3-12-3; A. Rushton 7-1-34-2; G. Halley 10-3-29-3; W. Eastham


126


. 6-0-28-0; C Holt 0.2-0-0-1.. Settle V Whalley


Ramsbottom Cup WHALLEY


R. Palmer • LBW b E. Read... 15 D. Fitzhenry.b Boam.............;.;..’......5


YounasbBoam........ 2


L Kearsley LBW b E. Read ..!!’o M. Davies d T. Strickland b J. Tarbox..:..... ......... ....... .........39 G. Jones run out.............. .....4


S. Gorton d T. Strickland b D. Morris... .............


T. Keighley st J. Freebury b S. Booth................. ..........;.


31 4


J. Galling + bS. Booth...."Z . ’ s N. Byrne b D. Moms................0 D.O'Neill notout..................,19 Extras..................... „ Total...............


.'."i44


Bowling: Boam 10-2-22-2; E Read 10-1-39-2; J. Tarbox 8- 3-21-1; D. Morris 10-1-22-2; S Booth 4.5-0-13-2; T. Strickland 2-0-12-0. .


■ SETTLE


M. Verden * b G. Jones.........15 A. McCracken not out............51 D. Morris LBW b G. Jones....54 Boam not out.......... .............21 Extras...................


Total (2 wkts).... ......148


Bowling: Younas 9-3-29-0; D. O'Neill 7-3-17-0; S. Gorton 5-1-16- 0; G. Jones 6-0-34-2; D. Fitzhenry 3-0-22-0; N. Byrne 3-0-23-0.


TEAMS


CRICKET Saturday


Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Oswaldtwistle, away, meet club noon) I Britcliffe, D Howard, M Briggs, J Ram, C Hall, M Peel, S Kerr, R Gladwin, R Lloyd, M


, Pratt, Sabir. Scorer: Angela. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds


K. O’Connor + LBW b R. Sharp­ ies.......... ;.............,...;.......;..24 Harvey b Rostron.......,...;...-.‘ .;.;7 J. Marshall d J. Watson b J. S w i n d l e h u r s t S3 J. Jones b Rostron...... ..........83 C. Holt * not o u t 64' M. Whalley not o u t 3 % Extras....;;...,,.....-.....—;.;.'.; 16 Total (4 w k t s ) 250/


Bowling: Rostron 10-2-43-2; J. ■ Swindlehurst 10-3-52-1; R. Shar-: ' pies 10-3-48-1; S. Brown 10-1- ':


(v Oswaldtwistle, home, meet club 12-30 p.m.) P Spencer, B Spencer, S Braithwalte, T Braithwaite, J Bnlcliffe, A Marsh, C Jackson, R Clarkson, L Nut­ tall, H Kay, M Clarkson. Scorer: M Spencer.


■ S u n d a y Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds


(v Gt Harwood, home, meet club 12-30 p.m.) T Brailhwaile, J Bntdiffe, H Kay, R Clarkson, T Rigby, R Whalley, C Collinge, L Nuttall, G McGuire, M Proctor, . Dave McGrath, M Clarkson, S Braithwaite. Scorer: M Spencer.


Monday .....7 -17


■EMras..........................„'l8 ’ . Total (9 wkts)


0


B. Rigby d G. Halley b A. Rusti- ? ton.............■ 0


2 ;


. Ribblesdale Wanderers Under- 18s (V Gt Harwood, away, meet; club 5-30 p.m.) J Britclifle, C Jackson, Dave McGrath, M Clarkson, C Collinge, L Nuttall, Emma Calvert, T Rigby, T Fanar, M Nerenburg, R Monk.


BOWLS


ING LEAGUE • TABLE f Division4


GREYHOUND FORD HYNDBURN BOWL­


■ P W L 0 P


Ribblesdale C..;.,3 3 0 0 22 Alma.............;...3 3 0 0 22


0akhillBeech....;3 2 0 1 18 ' 0akhlllPkB.;.;.;;.3 - 2 0 1 17 Grange C....;.....,3 , 1 0- 2 15 MilnshawPark...3 I 'O -2 12 SabdenA.......:.;3 1:0 2 12 Immanuel B..... .3 1 0 2 12 Clitheroe COB.... 3 1 0 2 10 Burnley RdD......3 0 0 3 10


EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURN VETS BOWLING LEAGUE


DRAW


AEUSIngles Clitheroe CC


May 18th and 20th


9 a.m. - J.Bradshaw v D.J. Pillington; J.Morley v B.Hinks; R.HaworthvJ. Watson;


J.HansonvD.Bonney;ANor- manvR.KIeem.- 9- 45 a.m. - K.Barker V N.Smith; John Watson v D. Whitworth; J.Turner v A.Heap; G.Ramsbottom v D.Wightman; T.Smith V E. Wallace. 10-


V J.Grimes; A. Whatley V C.Banks; P.Howorth v G.Dixon; G.Stephenson v J.Cornthwaite. 11- 15 a.m. - L.Tomlinson v C.Nolen; F.Corban v I.Jackson; B.Holden v RLaycock. Noon - W.Towler v E.Brennand; J.Schofield V T.Hulme;


G.Rushton V P.Bold; H.Duerden V R.King. 12-


30 p.m. - P.Cunliffe V


. G.Barrett; P.Bonney v R.Slinger; G.Williams v D.J.Densfield; B. C.


1- 15 p.m.-A.SIevens


vJ.Warren;R.Cambell V B.Harker; A.Corban v E. Howarth; K.Ryder V G.Hadwin; S.Jonnson v A.


SabdenBC.;.'.';...'.5 1:4 0.14 .D iv is io n 2 .. P W L D P


Waddington B 3: 3 '0. 0 26 “ ■ 0akhillBC;.....;..;3 2 1 0 24


:-;WhalleyBC....;..;.3.;'1.2 0 22 ' WorsleyB........3 2 1 0 20


: Immanuel A.......3 2 1 0 19 OakhillVetsA....3 1 1 1 18 Globe Bullough 83 1 2 0 14


' . Rushton St B...... 3 0 2 1 13 . - Ribblesdale B__3 1 2 0 13 Waddington A. ..3 0 3 0 11 Division 3


- P W L D P


ImmanuelB......3 .3 0 0 26 Grange BC.......... 3 2 0 1 23


; 0akhillVetsB...:.3 2 .1: 0 20 PeeIParkB......;„3 1 2 0 18 .•MilnshawPkB.;.3 2 1- 0.18 ' -


; MilnshawPkC..;3;.2 1 0 17" Clitheroe CC..... 3 1 2 0 16 Hurst Green...-.....3 1 2 0 16 ReadBC...........3 2:1: 0 14 . GatlyPkB;.... ...3 O.O: 3 13


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


„ Division 1:


Burnley Rd B 7. Rushton St A 3; Globe Heys 10, Rish- ton Con A 0; Gt Harwood A 7, Clitheroe C C A 3; Ossy Con 8, Globe A 2; Floe Lee Park 6, Green Park 4. Division 2


Free Gardeners A 7, Wad­ dington A 3; Gt Haiwood C C 7, Salesbury A 3’ Hurst Green A 3, Sabden Black 7; Whalley A 3, Gatty Park 7; WittonBC 9, OakhillVe ts) . Division 3


30 a.m. - J.Cropper


Mercer Park 7, Coppice 3; Oa- khill 8, Grange 2; Rushton St B 7, Burnley Rd A 3; Sabden Red 7, Gt Harwood H 3. Division 4


Yerkess v C Hartlebury; Cambell V G.Wood.


Clitheroe CC B 7, Hurst Green B 3; Immanuel B 7, Milnshaw Wands 3; Lower Darwen 10, Whalley B 0; Sabden Blue 6, Ribblesdale B 4; Waddington B 7, Free Gardeners B 3. • Entries are sbll being taken by the secretary lor the Arthur Ormerod Rose Bowl Doubles at Free Gardeners Bowling Club, Rishton, on Saturday, May 22nd.


TABLES


Division 1 P W D L P


Dickinson.


2 p.m. - A.Cornall V J.Chatwin; D.


V M.Davitt; B.Woodhead v J. 2-


V E.Exley; G.Leonard v B. Horman; B.Briggs v A.Baxendale.. TABLES


Division 1 ■ P W L D P


Ribblesdale.........5 5 0 0 47 RushtonStA....... 5 4 0 1 47 RhyddingsPk.....4 4 0.0 37 Lowerfold Pk.... 5 2 2 1 30 WorsleyPkA..:..4 2 2 0 30 MercerPk........4 1 3 0 23 BurnleyRd...;....4 .2 2 0 21 PeeIPkA.............5 1 4 0 20 GattyPkA.........;.5 1 4 0 17 RishtonBC..;........4 1 3 0 15


Harker V J.Kerr; W.Finn


M.Edmundson; D.S.Denslield v K. 3-


Moran; C.Cromton v V.Towler. 45 p.m.-D.Rosev


Logan; J.Coe V M.Embery. 30 p.m.-R.Marsden


Globe Heys.......... 5 3 1 1 36 GtHanvood A.......4 4 0 0 29 RushtonStA........5 2 1 2 27 Ribblesdale A....... 4 2 0 2 23 Burnley RdB......4 2 1 1 22 Globe A ...............5 2 0 3 22 Green Park...........5 1 0 4 21 Roe Lee Park........ 4 2 1 1 19 ClitheroeCCA....5 2 0 3 19 Ossy Con..............4 2 0 2 18 Rishton Con A.... 5 1 0 4 14 Division 2 P WD L P


Sabden Black .....5 4 0 1 35 Witton BC..... ....4 4 0 0 32


GtHanvoodCC..5 3 0 2 27. SalesbuiyA.......5 2 0 3 27 Free Gardeners A 4 ' 3 0 1 25 Waddington A....5 3 0 2 25 Hurst Green A....4 3 0 1 23 Whalley A..:....'....4 :1 0 3 15 Gatty Park.........5 1 0 4 15 0akhillVets......:.5 1 0-4 14 Sydney St......;.... 4 0 0 4 12 Division 3


' : P -WD L ' P . Gt Harwood H....4 3 0 1 27


• BumleyRd A....;.5':3 0 '2 26 ‘ Rushton St B.....;4 : 3 0 1 24 SalesbuiyB..;..;..4 3 0 1 23 Granpe..;...........;4‘-2 0 2 21 Immanuel A ....;.4 2-0 2 20 Mercer Park__..5 - 2 Coppice...... ;....,5 1 OaRhill..... ........4 1 Sabden Red........3 1 Division 4


3 20 4 20 3 15 2 14


Lower Darwen ..-..4 4 0 0 35 Ribblesdale B.....5 4 0 1 35 Immanuel B..... .4 3 0 1 29


P WD L P


• Sabden Blue..;....5 3 0 2 24 Milnshaw W.......5 2 0 3 24 ;


; Waddington B....4 3 0 1 23 Free Gardeners B5 2 0 3 23 Rishton Con B....4 3 0 1 22 Clitheroe CCB....4 1 0 3 14 WhallevB...... ;..5-


--. j lle y - .................. . . Hurst Green B .. ;.5 0 0


FOOTBALL


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


BALL LEAGUE RESULTS Division 1


Division 2


Abbey Rovers 1, Helmshore : Harriers 3; Rose and Crown forfeited to King's Arms. RXfUR ES Tonight


Division 1 Church Town v Clarence


(Wilson’s); Duke of Wellington v Welly Clayton (Wilson’s). Sunday


Division 1


Duke of Wellington v Clarence (Wilson’s); Gt Harwood Rovers V Church Town (Wilson’s): Spin­


ning Jenny v Dog Inn (Memo­ rial).


Division 1


Abbey Rovers v King’s Arms (Wilson’s).


TABLES


Division 1 P W 0 L P


Spinning Jenny.16 12 1 3 37 Welly Clayton ....14 11 3 0 36 Church Town..... 14 9 1 4 28 DukeofWell’tonIS 7 2 6 23 Dog Inn...........17 5 0 1215 GtH’woodRov..15 3 2 1011 Clarence..........15 1 1 13 4 Division 2 P W D L P


Rose and Crown 15 11 2 2 35 BlackBull........15 7 2 6 23 Abbey Rovers.... 14 6 1 7 19 Ossy Refugees ..15 5 3 7 18 Kings Arms......14 5 2 7 17 H’shoreHamers15 3 2 1011


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


Waddy Army 3, Drunken Monkeys 2; %)orting


; Abeergut 6, Dynamo Mince 6; King s Arms 5, Replace­ ments 3; White Lion 1,


Morning’Glory 4. FDCrtJRES


9 a.m. - Drunken Monkeys


' V Sporting Abeergut: 9-35 a.m. - The Waddy Army v Replacements; TO-10 a.m. ;^Pynamo Mince v Morning Glory: 10-45 a.m. - Kings


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL FOOT­


Church Town 4, Spinning Jenny 0; Duke of Wellington 1, Gt Har­ wood Rovers 0; Welly Clayton 5, Dog Inn 3.


Arms V White Lion. TABLE P WD


Kings Arms.......6 6 0 Morning Glory....7 5 0: Replacements ....7 4 :1 DynamoMince.;.7 -3 2 Sport Abeergut.. 6 3 I -


-Drunk.Monkeys.7 2 0 , The Waddy Army7' 2 -0 White Lion.;.'....... 7 0 0


POOL


RIBBLE VALLEY GLASS - -


DISTRICT SUMMER CLITHEROE AND


POOL LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division Billington Brass Band Club


B 9, KinK Arms3; Buck A 7, RoyarBritish Legion A 5; Consenrative Club 9, Higher


Buck A 3; White Horse A 5, Low Moor Club 7.


First Division


Bay Horse 3, Buck B 9; Clit­ heroe Social Club 1, White . Horse B 11; Kings Arms C 5, Wagon & Horses 7; Read Constilutional Club 8, St Peters A 4. Second Division— —


Kings Arms A 2, Billing­ ton A 10; Low Moor B 9, Horseshoe 3: Royal Oak A 9, Conservative Club B 3; Stork 6, White Lion 6. Third Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe 5, White Hart B 7: Buck D 5, Whalley Con Club 7; Wagon B 5, Kings Arms B 7. Fourth Division


Craven Heifer 8, Buck Wrinkleys 4: Dog Music Bar 5. Flead Con Club B 7; Whalley Arms 7, De Lacy 5: Pendle Witch 5, Craven Heifer7.


FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division


Billington Brass Band Club B v Buck A; Kings Arms v Higher Buck A; Low Moor Club v Conservabve Club; Royal British Legion A v White Horse A. First Division


Buck B V Kings Arms C; Read Constitubonal Club v Clitheroe Social Club; St Peters A v Wagon & Horses; White Horse B v Bay Horse. . . Second Division


Consenrabve Club B v Billington A; Horseshoe v Stork; Royal


Oak A V Low Moor B; White Lion V Kings Arms A. Third Division


Kings Arms B v Royal Oak B; Wagon B v Brown Cow Clithe­ roe: White Hart B v Buck D. Fourth Division


Craven Heifer B v Dog Music Bar; De Lacy v Read Con Club B; Whalley Arms v Craven


- Heifer; Buck Wnnkleysv Pendle Witch.


Thursday, May 20th Foundation Cup


St Peter's A v White Horse A; Royal Oak A v Craven B; Bay Horse v Horseshoe: Brown Cow V Whalley Con.; Billington B v


: Wagon B; King’s A v Buck Wrin­ kleys: Wagon A v Buck D.


DARTS


DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


CLITHEROE MEN’S Singles Knockout ; M. Quiver beat A. Ridgeway


. O Registration for the Summer; “ League is on Monday at 8 p.m.


I at the British Legion, followed by the John Dobson Rnal - Pen­ dle A v St Michael’s Blue and Royal, and the Winter League : Presentation.


SOCIATION RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS­


Pat Taylor Memorial Trophy Losing semi-finalists: E. Jung-


-bluth, M. Brown; Runner-up: L. Cook; Winner: B.Parker.


Doubles Trophy


Losing semi-finalists: B. Grivas and M. Bowman; D. Townsend and 0. O’Neill; Runners-up: D. Baker and D. Birch; Winners; J. Johnson and J. Gallagher. High Scores


140,J.Gallagher;138, D. Stevenson; 121, B. Parker: 120. J. Gallagher: 117, D. Baker; 101,


- B.'Grives; 100x2, B. Parker, J. Gallagher; 100, D. Stevenson.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS


Doubles Knockout


Winners: Lee Wright & Pete Farnsworth (Swan & Royal); Runners up: Mark Quiver & Jason Dewhurst (Brown Cow). FIXTURES


The Alan Stancel Memorial Mixed Doubles


Royal British Legion, Wednes­


day, May 26th, 8-30 p.m. (Regis­ tration at 8-15 p.m.). TABLES Darts


Brown Cow....... 9 69 JudgeWalmsIeyA 10 51 Swans Royal....' 9 43 Black Horse......... 9 39 R.B. Legion....... 9 33 White Horse........ 10 17 Division Two P P


Division One P P


Judge WalmsIeyB 10 68


Waggons Horses A10 58 Horseshoe......... 9 40 Waggon S Horses BIO 39 Social Club........ 8 25 White Hart......... 7 13


Dominoes


Division One P P


JudgeWalmsIeyA 10 115 ’ White Horse...... 10 99 : . R.B. Legion....... 9 97 Brown Cow......... 9 96-


Black Horse...... . 9 9 2 ' Swan S Royal..... 9 89


Horseshoe..;........’- 9 . I l l


" Judge Walmsiey B 10 109 : WaggonSHorsesBIO-105:- SocialClub.:..;.....- 8 ■ 86 Waggons Horses AID .85 White Hart......;.... 7 ' 71


at Stonyhurst Park Club.


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IT was a very busy weekend Stonyhurst


I’T was a very busy weekend at


I


. On Friday, the club held Its annual (Corporate Charity Day, whiefrraised over £6,000 for nominated charities Mayfield School, Crossroads Care and the local branch of the British Legion.


• The format was four man


or lady, Stableford a/4 handi­ cap, using the best two scores on the first 17 holes, and all


lour scores on the final hole. In fourth place, with 78


Whewell,’representing ” , Print. Third place we


Whewell,’! Rawcliffe, P. Oakley and G.-


points, were A,.Ferguson, B. Rawcliffe, p i ' "


- - B&D went to Charily is the winner In busy weekend at Stonyhurst Park Golf


’ the Shirebum Arms with 79 points. In second place with 82 points, playing for R&G Garden Maintenance, were R. Hibbert, P. Thomason, G. Smith and C. Drinkwater. ■ T h e winners by two clear' points, on 84, were


S. Alcock, ^ rey


. J . . Blocked,: S. Wilson, C. Murray and N. Palchet for Hanson Cement. On ■ - Sunday,


the


■ Chairman’s Chalice competi­ tion completed the fundrais­ ing weekend. The winner was John Kirk with 79-16-65, second on a countback was ;.Bob Driver (80-14-66) and


P. Airey and J. Aireiy for lcock,K. Har


K. Hargreaves, .rey for


third was Steve Bufton (83- 17-66). Tlie


went to Ste Young and near­ est the pin was Steve Alcock. •


17-66). J t e longest IN the 2nd round of


the Longworth (Tup quali­ fier at Whalley, Janet Sharp, Kathleen James, Lesley Lohou and Sally Blenkinship all went througli. The actual winner of the competition was Lady Captain Fran Gierat (96-26-70) followed by Janet Sharp (96-26-70) and Kathleen James (109-35-74). On Bank Holiday Monday,


longest drive up. drive Competition,


In their Sunday Medaledal Ryan Duffyff


R y J


came out on top (97-30-67), beating Keiran Cunliffe into' second (86-17-69).


Last Saturday saw Whalley


Golf Club’s Spring Trophy, with members competing in a medal round on handicap. Tlie morning groups saw


a family shootout for the top spot as Tom Tuley signed in with 74-5-69 before Mark


■ Tuley just pipped his son for the title with an excellent'


the juniors played m a medal: competition, won by William Lancaster (76-9-67). Tom ■ Tuley (75-4-71) was runner-


: four under 80-12-68. John- : Rostron was third (81-11-70). Tom Tuley posted the lowest


■ gross for the day with a 74. . , There were 2s recorded by


R Broomhead, T Thombefber, C Gomall,. J ^stv^o“


KFitzhenry. •


THE Wood


'figured ■ prominently in Clitheroe’s weekend events. Clive birdied the I8th in Saturday’s Medal and cist le Cup Qualifier to return a nett 69, but Paul Dunlop took top spot in Division One with a nett 68.'


Paul Wood also had to'


settle for the runners-up prize with Steve Ackers and Alan Henderson in Sunday’s 3 Man-Team competition. 77 points proved to be four: shots off the pace set by Alan • Gillespie,Tim Stanley and S.


Eastwood, and'd John wllEs'leamed u^ and'^t^hn ■


Herd in first place.: John Willis teamed up


H erdinf irsmlar/-" family, ■ "


with Steve and Daniel Turner to claim third with 76 points. Steve. Dean,. Andrew


Walmsiey and Peter Harrison failed to get into the play­


offs when a card play-off went.


. Gar^ Byroe.took third


prize in Division One of Saturday’s Medal after a nett 70, and Dean Brackenbury had to settle for fourth with the same score.. In Division T\vo, Council


Leader Mike Ranson fin­ ished with a nett 72 but had to settle for second place after K. Hunt’s 81-15-66.


'


Peter Boddie was third, and John Greenwood’s a


nett ,72 won a consolation prize after cards. The ladies played in ,;the Club Foursomes and


Coronation . Foursomes Qualifier. First, and Coronation


Qualifiers, were 'Vicky Edmondson and Trudy Walne, ahead of Ann Hartley and Nancy Mortimer; Bernadette Howarth and Cathy Podevyn; and Jean


Anne . Speak and Kath Bithell. ■ . Tile EWGA -Medal


was won by : Chris • Stokes (79-5-74).


C Division • ■ P.:’ P


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