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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, September 30,2010


Rimington are up for ChaUenge


Rimington............... .............. .. 4 Mili Hill.................................... 2


McLean flicked on for Lloyd to coolly place his shot past the keeper just after a minute. Inside 10 minutes they went 2-0 up as


RIMINGTON continued their excellent start to the season with a hard-fought victoiy over a Mill Hill side who will cer­ tainly be contenders for a top four finish if their performance on Saturday is any­ thing to go by. The champs got off to a flier as


Wharton’s tackle gave Lawson the op­ portunity to release Lloyd,. Even though the striker could not make the most of it himself, he managed to lay the ball into the path of Jordan Walmsley, who rammed home a rare goal from the edge of the area. Wharton then made it 3-0 on 15 min­


utes as he received a great pass from Walsh, cut into the box before cleverly shooting past the keeper’s left hand. The visitors played some great passing


football, Clark on his return to the side and Dinsdale having to be at their best


Rotary^s backing for club


READ United arc being sponsored by Padiham Rotary Club this season. President John


Hill presented the club with the new first team shirt com­ plete with the Rotary Club logo. Both organisations


will work closely over the next season on a number of fund­ raising activities and events that are aimed at helping to raise awareness of both the football and the rotary club and the work they do


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NEW SHIRTS: (From left to right) Leigh Slater, Ro­ tary Club president John Hill, Read United 1st team manager Neil Snape and Nick Galea at the Read United sponshorship presentation, (s)


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• area and turned past his marker before firing a left-foot shot across the helpless keeper into the far comer. Manager Terry Braithwaite said that


turning point of the half came when Luke Conti replaced O’Neill. He received the ball on the edge of the


ond half and it was no surprise when they pulled another goal back with a shot through a crowded area which flew into the bottom comer. Both sides created chances, but the


to keep them out, but on the half hour the ball fell invitingly to Smith and he un­ leashed an unstoppable shot from 20)’ds giving Kershaw no chance. Mill Hill pressed forward in the sec­


NEW KIT: Clitheroe Royal British Legion model­ ling their new kit. and (right) Mr Jack Dearden, of J & M Timber, handing over the new kit to Legion steward Susan Garner (s)


their new kit. J & M Timber are sponsoring the club for the new


CLook at our new kit!


while his side had not been at their best they should be pleased with their start. With Heslop, Hutchinson and Curtis all due to re­


in the Yorkshire Challenge Cup at home as they pit their wits against Knaresbor- ough Celtic.


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turn this week, they should now be able to get into more form. This Saturday sees a first ever match


LITHEROE Royal British Legion have unveilled


season and Mr Jack Dearden, of J & M Timber, hand­ ed over the kit to Legion steward Susan Garner at a special presentation.


Young cricketers’ Lord’s trip treat


CLITHEROE Cobras ended another hugely suc­ cessful season with a visit to the home of cricket. Upon arriving in Lon­


don the Cobras wasted no time in displaying their skills as they took over Leicester Square for an impromptu game of cricket. A whistle stop tour of


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Trafalgar Square, Down­ ing Street and Westmin­ ster finally took the eager Cobras to their eventual destination, for the final of the CB40 Cup between Somerset and Warwick­ shire. Cobras chairman.Fa-


rouk Hussain said: “It was the perfect day to end a brilliant season. The boys will remember the day for a long, long time. Meeting the likes of Trescothick, Bell and Trott and playing on the Nursery Ground will stay with them for­ ever.”


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LEAGUE First Division North P W D L P


Chorley........... 8 7 1 0 22 Wilton Albion...9 6 2 1 20 CLITHEROE......10 5 3 2 18


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WarringtonTn....8 4 4 0 15 AFCFyIde........10 4 4 2 16 Traflord.......... 8 4 3 1 15 Skel’daleUtd....5 4 0 3 Lancaster City ....8 4 1 3 13 Ciirron Ashton ...5 4 0 1 12 8amber Bridge...6 3 1 2 10 CammellLaird....6 2 2 2 8 Wakefield........8 2 1 5 7 GarlorthTn..... 9 1 3 5 6 WoodleySporls.6 2 0 4 6 R'cliffe Borough. 8 1 3 4 6 Ossett Albion....6 1 2 3 5 Mossley..........6 1 2 3 5 Salford City......8 1 2 5 5 Prescot Cables ...7 0 4 3 4 Harrogate RA....8 1 1 6 4 Durham City.....7 0 3 4 3 Leigh Genesis ....7 1 0 6 3


Chester........... 7 5 1 1 LANCASHIRE FOOT­


DONALD RACE & NEWTON EAST


BALL LEAGUE RESULTS


FIXTURES First Division


BGSOB 3, Colne United 1; Pendle Forest 3, Oswaldtwistle SM 2; Read United 1, Can­ berra 5; Rimington 4, Mill FHill 2; Worsthorne 2, Stacksteads SJ2.


Second Division


Borrowdale United 1, Fenis- cowles 4; Burnley Belvedere 3, Calder Vale 2; Church Town 2, Bacup CC 1; Clitheroe RBL 0, Edenlield 3; Daneshouse 2, Rock Rovers 6; Peel Park 0, Barrowford Celtic 1. Reserve Division


Barrowford Celtic 4, BGSOB 2; Colne United 1, Pendle Forest 4; Hurst Green 3, Enfield 0; Langho 7, Read United 3; Mill Hill 2, Worsthorne 2; Rock Rov­ ers 0, Peel Park 1. FIXTURES


First Division


Enfield v Worslhorne; Os- waldlwistle SM v Pendle Forest; Read United v Colne United; Stacksteads SJ v BGSOB. Second Division


Burnley Belvedere v Bacup CC; Church Town v Borrow­ dale United; Clitheroe RBL v .. Padiham; Daneshouse v Calder Vale.


Reserve Division


Barrowford Celtic v Hurst Green; BGSOB v Langho; Colne United v Rock Rovers; Mill Hill V Riminglon; Peel Park V Stacksteads SJ; Pendle Forest v Enfield; Worsthorne v Read United. Lancs Amateur Cup Second Round


Weavers v Canberra; High- grove v Barrowford Celtic; Hurst Green v Newburgh United; Rock Rovers v Blessed Sacra­ ment; Alkrington Dynamoes v Mili Hill; Edenfield v The Ivy Ho­


home OF CRICKET: The Cobras outside Lords, (s) Seventh heaven for Wolves star Ben


IT’S three wins on the trot now for Clitheroe Wolves U15s who had a sixth sense against Bi- spham Junior Football Federation. A second consecutive hat-trick from Ben


Shackleton and strikes from Zak Robinson, Maksim Petriaho and Danny Mort secured an impressive 6-3 Lancashire Cup first round win away from home. Shackleton, Robinson and Petriaho were


also on the scoresheet in Wolves’ 4-0 victory over Haslingden on the opening day of the sea­ son. Sam Girvin also etched his name on to the scoresheet. And there was even more joy at home to


Pendle Forest last weekend as the Ribble Val­ ley side went goal crazy. Star player Shackleton scored seven goals in Wolves’ 15-2 rout,whilc


Mort added four, Robinson a brace and Girvin and Kamen Downham rounded off the scoring.


Clitheroe Wolves U l ls Red..........11 Haslingden Juniors


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STRIKER Nathan Colman scored a double hat- trick in a man-of-the-match performance. Clitheroe went on the offensive from the


kick-off and caught the visitors cold, when El­ liot Watson steered a low shot passed the diving keeper. The pressure throughout the first period continued and the first a double from Daniel Holmes and Nathan Colman put the local side in a very comfortable position at the break. The second half continued in the same man­


ner, with the local side playing some fantastic passing football, and their teamwork was re­


warded with a further four goals from the preda­ tory Colman, while a deserved goal from Jack Calvert ensured a solid victory.


Headstone U l ls Yellow....................6 Pendle Forest Black...........................0


THE goalscorers were Cade Leonard (four), Harry Burrows and Owen Whitlow. Man-of- the-match was Joe White. The previous week the team beat Barnoldwick Barons 2-0 with goals from Cade Leonard and Nat Sanderson with man-of-the-match Luke Gregson.


Headstone U l ls Blues......................3 Fenny & Plessy...........................


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MAN-OF-THE-MATCH Charley Bateson scored a hat-trick.


Latnmack Juniors..............................2 Whalley Juniors U8s


.................. 5 WHALLEY continued their unbeaten start to


the season with another fine win away to Lam- mack. Max McLoughlin broke the deadlock for the visitors before Niall Derbyshire netted also to


doubl his side’s advantage on the stroke of half­ time. Following an early Guy Wheeler goal in the


second half, Lammack fought back and scored hvo quick goals and only a fine save from keeper


Ted Johnstone prevented the hosts from equal­ ising. Whalley responded to the challenge and fur­


ther goals from Derbyshire and Wheeler sealed a good win.


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TABLES


First Division P


Canberra......... 7 Hurst Green.......6 Rimington........5 BGSOB.............6 Pendle Forest.... 5 Mill Hill.............5 Langho............7 Colne Old......... 7 OssySM.......... 6 Worsthorne.......5 Enfield.............6 Read Utd..........7 Stacksteads SJ ..6


Edenfield..........7 Bly Belvedere....7 Church Town.....5 B'ford Celtic......6 Padiham........... 5 Clilheroe RBL....6 Rock Rovers.....5 Feniscowles......4 Bacup CC..........5 1 0 Borrowdale Utd ..6 1 0 CalderVale........6 0 0 Daneshouse...... 3 0 0 Peel Park...........5 0 0


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Reserve Division P W 0 L P


Stacksteads SJ... 5 4 0 1 12 Pendle Forest.....5 3 1 1 to Enfield..............5 3 1 1 10 Mill Hill.............4 3 1 0 10 Hurst Green....... 4 3 0 1 9 BTord Celtic.......5 3 0 2 9 Worsthorne........5 2 2 1 8 Rimington.........5 2 1 2 7 Langho............. 6 1 3 2 6 Read United.......6 2 0 4 6 Rock Rovers......6 1 2 3 5 Peel Park...........4 1 0 3 3 Colne Utd..........4 0 1 3 1 BGSOB............. 4 0 0 4 0


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURES


9 a.m. - Replacements v Inter Horseshoe; 9-35 a.m. - FC United of Langho v Dynamo Mince; 10-10 a.m. - Drunken Monkeys v Morning Glory. TABLE P W 0 L P


Replacements ....5 5 0 0 15 Morning Glory.... 5 4 0 1 12 Inter Horseshoe.5 2 0 3 6 Drunken Monkeys5 2 0 3 6 Dynamo Mince...5 1 0 4 3 FC United Langho5 1 0 4 3


• Registration for the new season closes on Sunday, October 24th. To enter a team contact the centre on 01200 442188, visit wvrw. roefield.co.uk, or email ben@ roefield.co.uk.


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ASSOCIATION RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


Catholic SC 2, De Lacy 7; Cra­ ven 1, Bay Horse 8; Low Moor 4, Royal Oak 5; Legion 2, Rose & Crown A 7; Black Bull 4, Bil- lington BC 5; Rose & Crown B 3, Petre Arms 6; Royal Oak 5, Rose & Crown B 4. High Scores


152, D.Cockett;140, A. Haworth, K. Bott; 121, A. Orrell, D. Stevenson; 120, J. Whelan; 117, A. Longton; 116, L. Tilley; 113, T. Wilson; 110, M.Laycock; 109, P. Leeming; 107, T. Wilson; 105, L. Tilley; 101, M. Bow­ man; 100, D. Stevenson x2, D. Baker, L. Lloyd, A. Wilson, M. Hargreaves, J. Hamer. Points and Positions


1, De Lacy 19; 2, Petre Arms 18; 3, Black Bull, Low Moor, Royal Oak 15; 6, Billinglon BC 14; 7, Rose & Crown A 13; 8, Bay Horse 12; 9, Rose & Crown B 10; 10, Legion 9; 11, Craven 7; 12, Catholic SC 6.


CLITHEROE AND DIS­ TRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE


RESULTS , Darts


Team Knockout Final


Black Horse 5, Brown Cow 4. Ribbic League


Social Club 1, R.B. Legion 8. Pendle League


Judge Walmsley 6, White Horse 3.


Dominoes Ribble League


Social Club 10, R.B. Legion 11. Pendle League


Judge Walmsley 6, White Horse 3.


High Scores 0 3


Second Division W 0 5 2


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180, M. Mercer; 140, D. Flynn, M. Mercer, P. Greatorex; 138, L. Lloyd, J. Price; 125, M. Mercer; 121, N. Charnley; 120, N. Charnley;116, J.Steer;114, H. Coleran, N. Charnley; 112, J. Price; 105, L. Lloyd; 101, J. Price, L. Lloyd; 100, R. Bolton x3, J. Price x3, N. Charnley x3, S. Geldard x3, M. Mercer x2, S. Ashworth x2, J. Price x2, M. Cross, D. Flynn, B. Cunliffe (Jnr), P. Greatorex. TABLES Darts


Ribble League P P


Brown Cow....... 9 62 Buck.................. 10 59 RBL................... 9 56 Horseshoe........ 10 31 Waggon & Horses 9 24 Social Club........ 9 20


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Black Horse....... 8 48 Swan & Royal.... 8 43 Judge Walmsley B 8 38 Kings Arms....... 8 32 White Horse...... 8 19 Dominoes


Pendle League P P


8rownCow....... 9 112


Ribble League P P


Horseshoe......... 10 107 Buck.................. 10 99 Social Club........ 9 95 RBL................... 9 94 Waggon & Horses 9 81 Pendle League P P


Kings Arms....... 8 87 White Horse...... 8 87 Swan & Royal.... 8 86 Black Horse....... 8 83 Judge Walmesley 8 77


MER DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


CLITHEROE MEN’S INVITATION SUM­


Play-off Semi-Finals


Swan A 6, Pendle Inn 1;St Michaels A 3, St Michaels RO 4.


FIXTURES Monday


Singles Knockout


Brown Cow; T. Brown, G. Astley, P. Crossley, R. Greenwood, J. Walker, D. Forrest, G. Taylor, C. Barlow, R. Jones, J. Dewhurst, R. Howarth, B. Kent. Kings Arms: J. Wilson, A. Threl- . fall, S. Geldard, A. Ridgeway, K. Evanson, M. Lyne, P. Smithies, M. Kelly, K. Yeoman, S. Aspin, P. Grealorex, J. Farrow. Horseshoe: G. Aspin, L. War­ ing, R. Bury, S. Kenyon, L. Bonick, S. Taylor, A. Bolton, A. Gough, S. Wdson, M. Duxbury, J. Schofield, J. Eccles. Low Moor: G. Robinson, S. Contir, T. Hinchcliffe, A. Harda- cre, N. Grainger, J. Quinn, R. Fielding, T. Parker, M. Guiver, B. Gronwold, A. Berisford.


• Winter league registration at the British Legion will be held at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.


RIBBLE VALLEY GLASS


CLITHERDEAND DISTRICT WINTER


POOL LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division


Billington Brass Band Club B 9, Higher Buck A 3; Buck A 8, Low Moor Club 4; Kings Arms 5, RBL A 7; White Horse A 5, Conservative Club 7. First Division


Bay Horse 7, Kings Arms C 0; Clitheroe Social Club 5, Buck B 7; Read Constitutional Club 6, Wagon & Horses 6; St Peters A 6, White Horse B 6. Second Division


Conservative Club B 6, Horseshoe 6; Low Moor B 6, White Lion 6; Royal Oak A 3, Billington A 9; Stork 4, Kings Arms A 8. Third Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe 6, Whal­ ley Con Club 6; Kings Arms B 6, White Hart B 6; Wagon B 7, Royal Oak B 5. Fourth Division


Craven Heifer 9, Craven Heifer B 3; De Lacy 8, Buck Wrinkleys 4; Whalley Arms 5, Read Con Club B 7; Pendle Witch 9, Dog Music Bar 3. FINAL TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


Low Moor......14 112 1138 R B LA ...........14 9 4 1 128 BillingtonB....14.8 2 4110 BuckA..........14 6 2 6104 Con Club.......14 6 4 4100 Kings Arms.... 14 3 3 8 78 White Horse A 14 1 2 1168 Higher Buck A 14 1 3 1058 First Division P WD


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White Horse B 14 12 1 BuckB..........14 11 1 Read ConClub14 7 4 Bay Horse;....14 6 2 6 96 Kings Arms C 14 3 3 8 83 Wagon A .......14 2 6 6 83 Social Club ....14 2 3 9 72 ■St Peters A....14 1 4 9 66


u ww Bowls AGM


THE annual general meet­ ing of Great Harwood and District Bowling League will be held at Rishton Con Club on Monday, No­ vember 8th. Starting at 7-30 p.m.,


items for the agenda are to be forwarded, in writ­ ing, to the secretary by Oc­ tober 25th. Tickets for the annual


servativeClub, are now available from the secre­ tary priced £4 each.


presentation evening to be held on Friday, November 12th, also at Rishton Con


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Second Division P WD L P


White Lion.....14 8 5 1 130 Billinglon A....14 9 2 3126 Royal Oak A... 14 6 4 4104 Horseshoe....14 5 4 5 97 Kings Arms A. 14 6 2 6 95 Low Moor B ... 14 4 3 7 89 Stork............ 14 5 3 6 85 Con Club B.... 14 0 3 1158 Third Division P WD L P


White Hart B.. 12 6 5 1 96 Wagon B.......12 6 2 4 93 Kings Arms B. 12 6 4 2 91 Whalley Con ..12 5 3 4 89 Royal Oak B... 12 5 2 5 87 Brown Cow ....12 2 4 6 70 BuckD..........12 2 0 1058 Fourth Division P WD L P


Craven Heifer. 14 10 2 2126 Read Con B... 14 7 3 4112 Buck Wrinkleys14 5 5 4110 Pendle Witch.. 14 6 2 6 95 Craven Heifer B14 5 2 7 91 Whalley Arms 14 5 1 8 83 DeLacy........14 4 4 6 81 Dog............... 14 3 3 8 77


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COMPETITION WINNER: The presentnaion of the Bill Almond Memorial Tro­ phy, (left to right) Chris Chadwick, Gary Aidred, captain Frank Hindle, Ann Almond, winner Steve Korab, Tony Cross and Dennis Leaver, (s)


Mark’s classy spell wins Witch trophy


McGlynn was runner up on 144 after a card play­ off with Kristian Taylor (Formby GC) with the same total. Nelson’s Craig Fort


LOTS of quality golf was on show at Clitheroe on Sunday when 72 top ama­ teurs contested the Pendle Witch Scratch Trophy. Home club based Mark Ashworth produced two flawless rounds of 70 to win the prestigeous trophy with a three-shot margin. Blackburn’s Steven


third prize in the Seniors’ Mixed Open Fourball and Clitheroe’s other repre­ sentatives Mike and Gail Ainsworth produced 38 points for fifth place. Granville Pilling and


Phillip Ashworth teamed up to win the latest four- ball by the narrowest of margins over Gary Clark­ son and Dave Parkinson. Both pairs on 43 points but the former took the spoils after cards. Wayne Townley and


took fourth place with a one-shot advantage over Clitheroe star Andrew Heesom. Heesom looked out of the running until a blistering front nine in the afternoon with three bird­ ies in his -3 32. Andrew Walmsley pro­


duced a Claret and Blue finish to put his name on the Assheton Cup, an an­ nual competition for past captains and presidents. Past president Derek Wood buggied down from Whalley to claim second prize with a creditable 35 points. It was club knockout fi­


took the men’s singles title from Garry Speak. Father and daughter Garry and Emma Byrne proved to be to much for the Ransons, Michael and Jeanette, in the mixed foursomes and Sophie Lamb took the junior singles Title when she won her game with Johnathan Mitchell. The Dewhirst Trophy


nals day on Saturday and the in-form duo of Tom Forrest and Denis Green­ up did not have things all their own way when they lost the final of the men’s foursomes to Geoff Sut­ cliffe and Dean Bracken- buiy. Andrew Henderson


drew Spouse completed the prize board with 41


points for fifth. ★ ★ ★ ★


IN the ladies’ golf at Clit­ heroe Golf Club, the 2010 Jack Tattersall Trophy and EWGA Medal was won by Mrs Chris Stokes with 77-5-72. Second place went to Mrs Kath Lobell (94-18-76), third to Mrs Carolyn Cort (105-28-77) while Mrs Tracey Bentley (87-8-79) was in fourth. The nine-hole comp


winner was Miss Jessie Telfer (16 points) with second going to Mrs Kath Bithell (14 points), third Mrs Elizabeth Barnes (13 points) and fourth Mrs Jean Brennan (13 points). ★ ★ ★ ★


John Hacking dropped a shot on the last to fin­ ish one off the pace, but took third after cards with Miles Corish and Tim Clarke. Alex Taylor and An­


to Roxanna Clarke (30 points) and second place went to Gillian Finder (27 points) after a card play­ off with Sue Hughes and Linda Clegg. Roxana also won the ladies’ straightest drive on the eighth, whilst Ray Standring was closest to the pin in two shots on the 416 yard fourth hole. Frank Havard secured the straightest drive on the 14th.


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THE Bill Almond Memo­ rial Trophy was held at Mytton Fold Golf Club on Sunday- and for once the weather stayed kind to all competitors. Surprisingly, only four


for the season’s best ag­ gregate scores went to Miles Corish with an im­ pressive 395 total. Craig Alison was eight


shots away in second and Richard Walsham con­ firmed what a good year he had with 407 in third. Chris Vines and playing


■ partner Sue Taylor took


competitors managed to score under par, and over­ all winner Steve Korab, a first time winner at Myt­ ton Fold, got the job done with the help of a back nine play-off. Steve amassed 39


points, as did Chris Chad­ wick, who continues his excellent form this season. His consistent perform­ ance also secured Chris the Order of Merit with two events left to play. Just two points further


tion running in conjunc­ tion with the final was won by Marilyn Bulcock (Whalley) and Julie Crisp (Rishton) with (47 points). Maggie Harvey, of Whal­ ley Golf Club, had a hole- in-one on the 18th. ★ ★ ★ ★


THE Observer Ladies’ Cup Final was played this year at Whalley Golf Club. The finalists were Vivien Birtwell, from Whalley, and Ann Robathan, from Accrington. An excel­ lent and very close match was followed by around 50 supporters from both clubs and after a nailbiting putt on the 18th by Vivien the match went to the 19th where she claimed the match. A subsidiary competi­


was a walk over for one lucky individual who took the whole pot, but not content with one birdie, he had two; one at the first and another at the ninth. Well done Dennis Leaver. The ladies’ section went


back in third place was Tony Cross with 37 points. Division One went to club captain Frank Hindle, who also defended his seniors title in this event with 36 points. Division Two went to Gary Aidred. The two’s competition


BOB Driver continued his rich vein of form by win­ ning the Stableford com­ petition for the Stonyhurst Park September Medal. His 36 points total was equalled by Richard Jack- son, but Bob’s score over the last six holes gave him victory. Joint third place went to Richard Moody and Peter Thompson.


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