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Clithoroe Advertiser & Tlmes^Thursday, March 3,2011


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Third-time lucky ibr Chameleons?


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CLITHEROE’S Chamele­ ons are hoping to run out at Wembley.


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ers who opened an account before January this year are welcome to compete, with squads consisting of a maximum eight players. The


Chameleons - named after the town and the state- of-the-art paint mixing machine provided to them by the sponsors - have


Clitheroe


prizes are on offer, with a celebrity host - in Manchester’s case, former United and England winger Lee Sharpe - with competi­ tion shoot-outs and instant prizes on the day, as well as the main event. All Johnstone’s custom­


take part in a regional final at Trafford Soccerdome, and if they are success­ ful, they will then take on the southern winners from Sunday’s southern event in Milton Keynes at Wembley on April 3rd, ahead of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy Final between Brentford and Carlisle United. Over £6,000 in cash


the Clitheroe Decorating Centre has the chance to play at the national stadium courtesy of Johnstone’s Paint. On Sunday, the team will


The five-a-side team from FOOTBALL


together by Clitheroe Decorating Centre owner Brian Ferguson, had an excellent start and gained a place in the semi-finals, just two wins away from a place at Wembley. However, in the last four,


it is third-time luclq^ on Sunday.


Jack Catley and Tommy Faller, with Oliver Wheatcroft named man of the match.


Blue were beaten 3-2 by Barnoldswick Town. The goal scorers were


Harry Burrows, Nat Sanderson and a brace from man of the match Cade Leonard. United’s Under 9s


United Under 9s Yellow had a narrow 4-3 victory over Barrowford Blacks at the weekend. The goalscorers were


• READSTONE


AT a time of year when most cricketers are turning their attention to the annual indoor nets at a local sports centre, Clitheroe Cobras embarked upon something quite out of the ordinary by beginning their pre-season training with a visit to the


Day to remember for Cobras at Lord’s CRICKET


MCC Indoor School. Cobras Chairman Farouk


home of cricket. Thirteen local youngsters


undertook a tour of the Lord’s Pavilion, Museum and Ground which was then followed by an intense coaching . session at the


Hussain commented: “It has been a wonderful expe­ rience for the children to leam. about the history of Lords, walk through the Long Room, see the Ashes, urn, visit the England dress­


even closer, getting to the last two before being knocked out. Chameleons will hope


they unfortunately lost 3-1. Then last year, they went


done well in previous com­ petitions, without reaching their Wembley goal - yet. In 2009, the team, put


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wvw.cmheroeadveniscr.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, March 3,2011 Sports info desk FOOTBALL


EVO-STIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Chester.....;...........29 21 6 2 69 Skelmersdale....28 18 6 4 60 Chorley..................28 17 7 4 58 AFCFyIde..........30 17 7 6 58 Cur2on Ashton ..27 18 3 6 57 •Warrington Tn. 30 1412 4 51 CLITHER0E.......33 14 8 11 50 Witton Albion...-.32 1310 9 49 Bamber Bridge ..28 14 6 8 48 Lancaster Ci&... 28 14 2 12 44 Salford City.......30 12 5 13 41 Mossley............30 11 6 13 39 Woodley Sports 29 10 5 14 35 GarforthTown...27 8 7 12 31 Trafford.............27 9 4 14 31 Cammell Laird... 30 9 4 17 31 ■•Durham City..30 8 7 15 30 Wakefield..........28 8 5 15 29 Prescot Cables ..28 6 9 13 27 Radcliffe B'ough 27 7 6 14 27 Harrogate R'way26 7 5 14 26 Leigh Genesis ...30 4 4 22 16 Ossett Albion.... 31 3 8 2014


First Division North P W D L P


DONALD RACE & / ‘M l 'A . 1


NEWTON EAST LAN­ CASHIRE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESUL TS


Presidents Cup First Round


Daneshouse 2, Read United 7. First Division


Canberra 2, Rimington 3; Colne » United 2, Mill Hill 6; Oswaldtwis-^ tie SM 3, Enfield 4; Stack-


ing room as well as to be coached by the MCC staff. “I am certain it is a day


that the youngsters and the accompanying adults, some of whom were a little emo­ tional upon entering the Long Room, will remember for the rest of their lives.”


SWIMiVlING <3


. - Joseph Kenny, Heniy Gibson, Patrick Enion, Harvey Haworth; 12 years freestyle relay - Morgan Coulston, Lewis Maybin, Andrew Blackburn, Harvey Haworth.


Hannah Procter; Maisie Donald; Ellie Taylor. Girls’ 10 years’ Medley relay - Emma Jackson, Saffron. Fenton, Hannah Procter, Grace Atidnson; .11 years’ freestyle relay - Ellie Taylor, Anna Sumner, Charlie Coy, Isabella Watt; 11 years’ Medley relay - Ellie Taylor, Megan Hunter, Charlie Coy, Anna Sumner; Joseph Kenny; Harvey Haworth; Alasdair Moir; Elliot Norman. Boys’ 10 years Medley relay - Patrick Enion, Harvey Griffin, Elliot Norman, Jack Stanley; 11 years’ freestyle relay - Joseph Kenny, Henry Gibson, Elliot Norman, Harvey Haworth; lOyears’ freestyle relay - Patrick Enion, Harvey Griffin, Elliot Norman, Jack Stanley; 11 years’ Medley relay


won 128 points to finish 23 points behind Chorley Marlins. Clitheroe Dolphins B were third behind Leyland B and Liverpool Penguins in Crosby. The following swimmers won;


A PHENOMENAL 15 victories earned Clitheroe Dolphins A team a second place finish in the Micro League at Blackpool. The Ribble Valley swimmers


' DESPITE a good team per­ formance, Clitheroe lost to a very strong Sedgley Park, although with a little more synchronisation in attack the result could have been differ­ ent.


with a tiy coming out wide, which was converted to put them 7-0 ahead., ■ v


responded well with some hard running of their own and the opening honours were even. Sedgley broke the deadlock


their backline well, and hard running and driving was the order from , both their backs andforwards. However,


Sedgley moved the ball into Clitheroe.


Synchronicity in atbek is the key


RUGBY


Clitheroe............ ....... . 5 Sedgley Park 3rds... 27


/ However, Sedgley again


Waddington served it up to- the visitors with their usual hard running sNle of play.


came back: well, with some excellent driving from locks Dowson and Mick Thomber in attack, and the , tackling from flankers Ralph Rigby and Joe Newton in defence was aggressive and bone crunch­ ing, putting the attacking plays backwards in the breakdown. In the back line Kino and


Again the Maroon and Gold


■ scored the next points with another try out wide, which went unconverted.' After the turn round, the home


team had the advantage of the wind and the low sun was now out of their eyes. With the forwards matching


Clitheroe . was too frantic and some cheap infringements crept in at the breakdown, again leading to ■turnover ball.


. • v .. ; , ■


were a feature of the day and pos­ session was lost through dropped balls, giving the knock-on and a turn over scrum for Sedgley. At times the pressure from


Sedgley in possession and aggres­ sion, Clitheroe forged into their half and pushed them back. . However, little handling errors


. ball spilt it into the chasing Sedgley players hands, and they swept in to score and move 17 points clear. Clitheroe knuckled down to take the game to Sedgley and pressed


into the Sedgley half from the restart and camped there - good ball driving from Atkinson and Ed Tlioraber up front, combined with some slick passing form Ben Rigby and excellent ball distribution from Watson at 10, unleashed Bartle at inside centre who drove the ball hard up the centre and within good reach of the Clitheroe back row, who recycled the ball back to the half backs time and again. ’


into the Sedgley 22 was relieved with a clearing kick from the visi­ tors, and a jinking twist from the


Good pressure from Clitheroe With the ball spun out wide


through the hands of Watson, Bartle and Waddington, Hough


■scored in the corner to drag Clitheroe back to 17-5. With Watson leaving the field


; bounced back into their hands, and they scored again before the final whistle to win 27-5. Home team man of the match


tain Fleetwood at Littlemoor, while the second XV travelling to Blackpool.


of play with a suspected old knee and Peel now at 10, the style of the game shifted towards a more pres­ sured need for points. Sedgley scored again with a raking clearance kick, and the ball


was awarded to Rigby. On Saturday Clitheroe enter­


- H


Burnley Belvedere 2, Borrow- dale United 2; Clitheroe RBL 2, Rock Rovers 3; Padiham 2, Fenisoowles and Pleasington 2; Peel Park 0, Edenfield 7. Reserve Division


Burnley GSOB 3, Peel Park 1; Mill Hill 2, Barrovrford Celtic 6; Rimington 10, Colne United 1; Rock Rovers 5, Hurst Green 0. FIXTURES


First Division


Burnley GSOB v Pendle For­ est; Colne United v Canberra; Hurst Green v Enfield; Mill Hill V Langho; Oswaldtwistle SM v


Worsthorne; Stacksteads SJ v Read United. Second Division


Calder Vale v Barrowford Celtic; Clitheroe RBL v Bacup CC;


Daneshouse v Burnley Belve- dere; Edenfield v Churchtown; Feniscowles and Pleasington v Rock Rovers; Padiham v Bor- rowdale United.


Reserve Division


Barrowford Celtic v Stacksteads SJ; Langho v Hurst Green; Pendie Forest v Burnley GSOB; Read United v Rimington; Rock Rovers v Mill Hill; Worsthorne v Peel Park. Presidents Cup First Round Rimington v Peel Park. TA B L E S


First Division P W D


Rimington ...


Worsthorne.. Langho. Mill Hill..


..11 8 2 ..14 7 5 ,.15 8 1 ..12 8 1


Pendle Forest... 13 Canberra...........15 BGSOB............... 14 OssySM............ 16 Hurst Green........12 Stacksteads SJ .15 Colne Utd...........16 Read Utd............16 Enfield............... 15





L P 1 26 2 26 6 25 3 25 4 23


5 4 23 4 4 22 4 6 22 2 4 20 5 7 14 5 9 11 4 1010


2 11 8


Feniscowles...... 14 9 3 B’fordCeltic......13 8 1 Church Town....11 7 3 Padiham....... ...15 6 4


BorrowdaleUtd.16 6 2 BacupCC....... .15 4 2 Calder Vale........ 14 3 Peel Park.........11 0


Worsthorne......14 11 2 Read United...... 15 9 0 B’fordCe ltic ......15 7 3


- pwo


Bly Belvedere ....18 11 3 Rock Rovers....14 1) 0 Edenfield.........14 10 2


Clitheroe RBL.... 16 6 2


Second Division P W D


L P , 4 36


3 33 2 32 2 30 4 25 I 24 5 22 8 20 8 20 9 14


Daneshouse ......13 0 Reserve Division


I I 9 110 13'O-.'


Rimington............11 5 2 4 17 Hurst Green.........12 5 2 5 17 BGSOB...................9 3 0 6 9 Colne Utd............ 14 2 2 10 8 Peel Park..............11 1 0 10 3


SlapksteadsSJ..13 7 0 6 21 Mill Hill................ 14 6 2 6 20


HARRY


DEWHURST MEMO­ RIAL FOOTBALL


AUTO TRADERS RESULTS


LEAGUE SPONSORED BY SMILES & MILES


Te r ry Cattermole Trophy Quarter-Finals


Helmshore Harriers 2, Tavern 4- Station v King’s Arms PP. League


Black Bull V Rose and Crown PP; Dog Inn 2, Church Town 4;


Great Harwood Rovers v Ossy Refugees PP.


f ix t u r e s


Te r ry Cattermole Trophy Quarter-Final


Black Bull V Rose and Crown (Marl Pits): Station v King's Arms (Haslingden). League


Church Town v Dog Inn (Foxhill); Ossy Refugees v Helmshore Harriers (Bullough); Stanley Ultras V. Great Harwood Rovers (Bullough).


• Please note that venues may be changed in order to maxim­ ise chances of play. TA B LE P W D L P


Rose & Crown... 10 8 1 1 25


steads ^ 1, Hurst Green 7; ^ Church Town.....10 7 1 Worsthorne 5, Burnley GSOB 5. Stanley Ultras.... 11 6 2 Second Division


Tavern............... 11 6 1 4 19 - Black Bull..........10 4 3 3 15 Dog Inn............. 6 4 0 2 12 Gt Harwood Rvrsio 3 1 6 10 Helmshore H.....11 2 3 6 9 •King’s Arms ....11 3 2 6 5 •Station............ 8 3 1 4 4 ' Ossy Refugees ..10 0 1 9 1 •King’s Arms and Station both deducted six points for eligibility offences.


WARBURTON YOUTH


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Under 15


Clitheroe Wolves 3, Brierfield


Celtic 1; Pendle Forest 1, Briercliffe Rovers 5.


FIXTURES Under 15


i Cowling Youth... 14 9 1


Brierfield Celtic.. 12 Clitheroe Wolves 8 Trawden Celtic ..11 Colne................... 8 Burnley Phoenix 12 Pendle Forest.... 14 Briercliffe Rovers9 B’swick Barons ..8 Has’den Juniors.8


Barnoldswick Barons v Colne (Vic­ tory Park, 1 p.m.); Brierfield Celtic v Haslingden Juniors (Prairie, 10-30 a.m.); Clitheroe Wolves v Briercliffe Rovers (West Bradford, 10-30 a.m.); Pendle Forest vTrawden Celtic (Prairie,'10-30 a.m.). TA B LES Under 15 P W D


0 1 21 3 2 21


L P 4 28 4 22


1 101c 1 6 7 0 6 6 0 6 6


1 1 19 0 8 12


FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURES


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


No games on Sunday. TA B LE P W D L P


DeportiveLaC...7 7 0 0 21 Replacements ....7 6 0 1 18 Inter Horseshoe.8 4 1 3 13 Mad Dogs..........8 3 1 4 10 Drunken Monkeys8 2 0 6 6 - White Lion..........8 0 0 8 0 • The £1 million refurbishment of Roefield Leisure Centre is now com­ plete, and the centre is continuing the running of its 5-a-side Sunday morning football league. New teams are welcome to join what has become the most popular 5-a-side league In The Ribble Valley. Established now for over 10 years,


Rock Rovers .....18 7 2- Langho.............. 14 6 4 PendleForest....12 7 1


' the league operates every Sunday morning and is affiliated to the Lan­ cashire Football Association. The RESPECT campaign will continue to be run, with national agendas in footbail being compromised through Roefield. For 30 minutes on a Sunday morn­ ing, you get to chance to test your


skiils against other teams and be in with a chance of chasing for the coveted title of Roefield 5-a-side champions. So if you fancy your chances • against some high-quality opposi­ tion, then take this opportunity and register.


Visit the centre and ask for a registration form, with a deadline of March 20lh for all teams to enrol. If you require any more informa­ tion, call Ben Dewhurst on 01200 442188. .


POOL


GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WIN­


RIBBLE VALLEY


TER POOL LEAGUE R ESUL TS Cup


Kings Arms 7, Buck A 6. FIX TUR ES (Thursday)


Premier Division


Buck B V Wagon and Horses; Conservative Club A v Royal British Legion A; Kings Arms V Buck A; Low Moor Club v Billington Brass Band Club B; White Horse A v Read Constitu­ tional Club.


First Division


Bay Horse v Clitheroe Social Club; Billington A v White Hart B; Higher Buck A v Kings Arms C; Royal Oak A v White Horse B; St Peters B v Conservative Club B.


Second Division


Kings Arms A v St Peters A; Royal British Legion v Low Moor B; Whalley Con Club v Stork; White Lion v Horseshoe. Third Division


Craven Heifer B v Brown Cow Clitheroe; Read Con Club B v De Lacy; Wagon B v Craven Heifer; VVhalley Arms v Royal Oak B.


TA B L E S


Low Moor..........14 12 1 1134 Billington B........14 7 3 4115 R B L A ................14 9 1 4115 Buck A ...............14 7 4 3110 Buck B ...............14 4 4 6 91 Con Club............14 7 1 6 90 Kings Arms.... 14 4 3 7 88 ReadConClub14 5 1 8 86 White Horse A 14 3 1 1079 Wagon A .........14 2 1 1168 First Division P W D L P


Premier Division P W D L P


While Horse B14 8 4 2119 Social Club.... 14 7 7 0117 Billington A.....14 8 3 3114 Royal Oak A... 14 9 1 4111 While Hart B .. 14 4 5 5110 Bay Horse......14 4 4 6 94 Kings Arms C 13 4 3 6 86 St Peters B..... 13 4 4 5 85 Higher Buck A 14 1 4 9 75 Con Club B.... 14 2 1 1165 Second Division P W D L P


White Lion......13 8 1 4103 Whalley Con.. 12 7 3 2 94 St Peters A .....12 6 1 5 91 Horseshoe.....11 6 3 2 88 Kings Arms A. 11 5 2 4 81 Stork................12 3 4 5 76 Legion........ ...12 2 1 9 66 Low Moor B ... 11 3 1 7 63 Kings Arms B.. 8 3 0 5 49 ' Third Division P W D ,L P


Royal Oak B... 13 9 3 1 117 Brown Cow.... 13 8 4 1 110 Wagon B ........ 12 7 2 3102 BuckWrinkleys12 6 1 5 93 Read Con B... 12 6 2 4 93 Craven Heifer. 13 5 2 6 91 Craven Heifer B12 3 1 8 68 ' De Lacy......... 12 2 1 9 52 Whalley Arms 11 0 2 9 35


SNOOKER DISTRICT SNOOKER CLITHEROE AND


LEAGUE RESUL TS


First Division


Low Moor A 10 (M. Holmes 62 break, P. Mercer 88 break, Chris Lawson 115 clearance),, Rim­ ington B 2; Whalley 6, Slaidburn 6; Catholic Club 10, Chalburn A 2; Social A 8, Con. Club 4. - Second Division


Rimington A 10, Low Moor B 2; RB Legion 8, Billington B 4; Chatburn B 6, Clitheroe 6; Wad­ dington B V Social B no result. Tonight’s Fixtures First Division


Catholic Club v Rimington B; Chatburn A v Slaidburn; Low Moor V Con. Club; Whalley v Social A.


Second Division


Rimington A v Clitheroe; RB Legion v Chatburn B; Wadding­ ton B V Low Moor B; Social B v Billington B.


DRAW Singles Quarter-Finals


B. Sims V G. Simkin; M. Holmes V S. Duckworth; S. Punohard v S. West; P. Mercer v P. Clegg. Doubles Quarter-Finals


S. Duckworth and S. Punchard V S. and A. Dean; P. Black­ burn and P. Clegg v P. and S.


Winckley; J . Timperley and J. Cross V T. Wright and P. Barker; C. Drinkwater and I. Rushton v D. Lakin and R. Parker. Matches must be played no later than tomorrow. TA B LE S


First Division P W D L P


Low Moor A . . . 10 6 0 4 72 Clitheroe Con. 10 5 3 2 68 Social Club A . 10 5 1 4 62^ Slaidburn........10 3 3 4 60 Catholic Club. 10 3 2 5 58 Whalley........... 10 2 5 3 54 Rimington B... 10 1 5 4 52 Chatburn A . . . . 10 3 3 4 52 Second Division P W D L P.


Rimington A .. . 10 5 2 3 70 Social Club B . .9 5 3 1 68 Clitheroe.........10 2 5 3 62 RB Legion.......10 4 3 3 60 Low Moor B . . . 10 3 4 3 58 Waddington B .9 5 1 3 52 Billington B.....10 0 6 4 52 Chatburn B .... 10 1 4 5 46 • denotes 2 points deducted due to late card or unregistered player.


DARTS


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE RESUL TS Darts


Black Horse 7,-White Horse 2; Brown Cow 7, Horseshoe 2; R.B. Legion 4, Kings Arms 5; Royal Cak (Waggon) 4, Social Club 5; Swan & Royal 4, Buck 5. Dominoes


Black Horse 8, White Horse 13; Brown Cow 10, Horseshoe 11; R.B. Legion 11, Kings Arms 10; Royal Cak (Waggon) 9, Social Club 12; Swan & Royal 13, Buck 8.


FIXTURES Single Knockout Round Two


To be played at Black Horse: A. Kenyon, C. Joy, S. Wilkinson, K. Duut, P. Farnsworth, L. Wright, K. Evanson, M.Hargreaves. HIGH S CO R ES


180, A. Kenyon; 156, A. Wilson; 140, P. Greatorex x2, C. Flynn, T. Parker, L. Wright, P. Farnsworth, J. Kenyon, M. Har­ greaves, R. Fielding, O. Boyer;


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136, D. Gudgeon; 135, M. Har­ greaves; 133, D. Gudgeon; 132, D. Graham, G. Williams; 126, O. Boyer; 125, S. Wilson x2, J. Schofield, L. Wright, A. Kenyon, P. Winstanley, P. Crossley, S. Geldard; 124, B. Hart; 123, C. Flynn, D. Graham, B. Hart; 121, D. Graham x2, M. Hargreaves, J. Schofield120, S. Goodbier, C. Flynn; 118, A. Wilson; 116, M. Hargreaves; 117, C. Joy; 113, J. Steer; 106, T . Ridgeway; 105, D. Gudgeon: 104, L. Tomlinson;


102, L. Wright: 100, R. Fielding x5, R. Greenwood x5, J . Kenyon x4, D. France x4, C. Flynn x3, K. Evanson x3, P. Greatorex x3, S. Goodbier x3, B. Hart x3, J. Schofield x2, S. Ashworth ■ x2,T.Parker x2, J . Steer x2, A. Kenyon x2, P. Farnsworth x2, J. Wilson x2, S. Wilson, M. Proc­ tor, L. Wright, D. Heap, C . Joy, P. Winstanley, M. Hargreaves, P. Crossley, T. Peel, D. Graham, O. Boyer, J. Hargreaves, L. Astin, T. Hargreaves, L. Waring. TA B L E S Darts P W L P


RB Legion.......11 7 4127 Swan & Royal 11 6 5123 Royal Oak...... 11 5 6120 Social Club.... 11 5 6119 While Horse... 10 7 3117 Kings Arms.... 10 5 5103 Brown C ow .....9 7 2101 Black Horse ....9 6 3100 Horseshoe.....11 2 9 99 Judge................. 8 5 3 86 Buck...................11 1 1081


Brown C ow .....9 9 0 63 RB Legion...... 11 9 2 63 Swan & Royal 11 6 5 58 Buck.................11 4 7 47 Horseshoe..... 11 5 6 46 Black Horse.... 9 6 3 45 Kings Arms.... 10 5 5 44 Social Club ....11 5 6 44 Judge................. 8 3 5 36 Royal C a k .......11 1 1032 White Horse... 10 3 7 26 Dominoes P W L P


TER DARTS LEAGUE RESUL TS


CLITHEROE AND DIS­ TRICT MEN’S WIN­


Legion B 3, Buck Inn 6; Swan and Royal 6, St Michael’s RO 3; St Michael’s A 5, Pendle Inn 4; Low Moor 5, Craven Heifer 4; Horseshoe 5, Legion A 4; Brown Cow A 2, White Lion 7; Black Bull 6, Brown Cow B 3. FIXTURES Monday


Mick Patten Semi-Finals


Legion B v St Michael’s RO (at Brown Cow); Low Moor v Buck Inn (at St Michael’s).


SOCIATION R ESUL TS


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS­


Heather Shears 5-a-slde competition


Winners; Petre Arms; Run­ ners- up: Catholic SC; Losing semi-finalists; Rose and Crown A, Craven. High Scores: 140, B. Parker; 130, D.Baker; 125, A. Southwell: 122, R. Dewhurst; 109, J. Mirkovic; 100, L. Mac­ donald, A. Southwell. League


Bay Horse 4, Craven 5; Rose and Crown A 6, Legion 3; De . Lacy 3, Catholic S C 6; Petre Arms 7, Rose and Crown B 2, Billington B C 5, Black Bull 4. High Scores


133, J. Smith; 127, L. Celestial; 124, C. Snieder; 123, J . Gal­ lagher; 121, L. Whittaker: 114,


|P. Shanley, E. Smith; 113, A.M. S Bleazard; 105, P. Learning, C. |Stanley; 104rJ. Johnson; 103, |C. Snieder; 100x2, K. Boti, B.


I Parker, E. Jungbluth; 100, R I Learning, M. Taylor, J. Taylor, IS.M. Harbord.


1 . Points and Positions ;1, Rose and Crown 73; 2, Petre fArms 71; 3, De Lacy 65; 4, i Billington BC 64; 5, Low Moor S62; 6, Black Bull 61; 7, Catholic


I SC, Legion 52; 9, Craven 49; f 10, Bay Horse 43; 11, Rose and iCrown B 31.'


Mickey surges through to win Winter Series


Winter Series win going into the last round. At the start of play, and with 10 points up for grabs, Frank Hindle held a slender three point lead over Walsh with Mick Kelbie a further three back. The final player, with an outside chance of taking


the series win, was Luke Chadwick, a challenging nine points behind the leader.


ners, both netting 21 points. Walsh was the last poten­ tial championship winner home, and his 30 points was enough to win both on the day, and the Winter Championship. .


ers at the post with a massive 37 points and take the title.


Hop’, an event to replace the Chicken Run which had to be cancelled in January due to bad weather. Five new lady members and three junior girls swelled the entry list and joined in the fun. Jean Sanderson won the nine-hole event, scoring 18


Dave Clegg, Tony Wilson, Phil Hammond and Jan Van Boeckel defeated Preston Golf Club 3'A to I'/z in their second round of the Mail on Sunday Classic competition.


joints, beating Linda Clegg on a card playoff. Carole vfaher came in third, just one point in arrears. On Sunday Mytton Fold’s team of John Beny,


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Secretary Dave Clegg carded 34 points over 16 holes in their match with Captain Elect Gordon Lucas/ Martin Holden (28 points). In the other match Wayne Ivinson and John Welch came home with 30 joints, but it was the pairing of Peter, Main and Dave Jalsall who came through once again to pip the lead­


The Ladies of Mytton Fold held their spring ‘Bunny


with 29 points, with count-backs awarding Eddie Scott second place, Garry Davies third, Luke Chadwick fourth and Jim Bridge sixth spot. The Winter Pairs final was also resolved on Saturday, with the top four pairs in the Winter League involved in a final day shoot-out. Season-long leaders Captain John Berry and


on to the runner-up spot. Chadwick came through to take third, with Kelbie taking fourth. In the day’s competition, four players came home


Hindle, despite his no-score on the final day held


first. Kelbie, too, was struggling in the extremely draughty conditions. With these two out of the reck­ oning, Chadwick, playing off a winter handicap of five, was first in the clubhouse with an excellent 29 points over the shortened 16-hole winter course. Neither Hindle nor Kelbie would trouble the win­


Hindle started with a horror, hitting a tree at the


MICKEY ‘Tee Peg’ Walsh surged through the field to take the win in the final round of Mytton Fold Golf Club’s Winter Series, and with it the overall Winter Singles Championship. Four players were in with a chance of the overall


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