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Clitheroe A d v e r t ise r &T imes,Thursday, May 19,2011
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HOULDSWORTH SOLICITORS RIBBLESDALE
CRICKET LEAGUE TABLE
benior Division
:MWhalley..............5 ' fClitheroe............5 iSettle............... 5 ICherry Tree.........5
,.;3liiDD.wanas.......3 SSjSreal Harwood... 5
ii^ead...............3 <®arnoidswicK — 3 <;&demieid...........3 J iSPadiham............3 ■ ilfiEarby............... 3 riSSaiesbury..........3 f.yOsw. immanuei.. .3
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S. Kerr b A. Saddique....... 12 J. Braithwaile b Nazir......... 1 M. Clarkson LBW b Nazir .... 0 I. Britcliffe * b A. Saddique... 0 L. Nuttall not out............... 10 Extras...............................8 Total (9 wkts)..........153
Bowling: Nazir 22-5-58-4; R. Nichols 12-2-46-2; A. Saddique 10-2-48-3.
BARNOLDSWICK
Bowling: L. Nuttall 7-1-17-0; M. Clarkson 5-1-19-0; I. Britcliffe 4- 1-18-0; J. Braithwaite 6-1-32-0; Wajihuddin 8.3-0-34-1; 5. Kerr 6- 0-34-1.
R. Nichols • b Wajihuddin.. 52 A. Saddique not out......... 58 U. Saddique LBW b S. Kerr.. 5 M. Nutter not out.............. 36 Extras...............................6 Total (2 wkts)..........157
Salesbury v Read READ
CRICKET CARDS
third in the East Lancs Alliance Red League, had already defeated runners-up Mill Hill Red in the quarter final, and after defeating Preston United in the semi-final, faced the league winners Mill Hill. Mill Hill made their inten
tions of winning the double very clear with an early long distance opener, but Wolves responded well as Kit Lloyd sent an effort wide, and Joe Wilson was denied before Taylor Wilson struck the equaliser. The second half was thrilling
end-to-end action, and George Bland and Connor Jackson forced saves as the game went into extra time. Matthew King went close.
Village to host big fell race
RUNNING
A FELL race is being held in Grindleton on Saturday, June 25th which is open to all com ers. The race starts from the
fully flagged and will be marshalled.
forms contact Nick Millward on 01200 441346 or nick@
cncg21.fsnet.co.uk
Grindleton Pavilion Project and the first prize in the main race is a meal for two at the Duke of York, with prizes for the juniors. For details and entry
ing is available at Grindleton Recreation Ground. The race starts at 3 p.m. and entry is £5. A junior race will start at 3-30 p.m. for a distance of 2.5 km. Proceeds are for the
Duke of York, running onto Grindleton Fell, and return ing through the forest. The route of 7.5 km is
Changing facilities and park
CLITHEROE Wolves Under 10s Reds ended the season with a thrilling cup final win over Mill Hill Blue. Wolves, who finished come
JUNIOR FOOTBALL
and Joe Briggs saw his strike go wide. The score remained level,
however, and the teams faced a penalty shootout. Following goals from
Wilson, Hany Jackson and Bland, and a fine save from James Prendergast, an abso lutely thrilled Wolves team sealed a fantastic win, and retained the cup to bring a fabulous end to another suc cessful season. The picture shows the team
before the match: Back (from left) Steve Thornber (man ager), Taylor Wilson, Joe Wilson, James Prendergast, Jamie Thornber, Harry Jackson, Andy King (coach); Front, George Bland, Connor Jackson, Matthew King, Joe Briggs, Kit Lloyd (s).
A FAMILY tag rugby fun day marked the end of an other successful season for the junior section of Clithe roe RUFC. Young players from 7-16
turned up to enjoy rugby in the sunshine, followed by a lovely barbeque and, finally.
Family tag day marks end of season RUGBY
the awards ceremony. The player of the season
in each age group was as follows: Under 7s - Connie Clarke; Under 8s - Roger Stansfield; Under 9s - Joe Clarke; Under 10s - Jake
Sagar; Under 12s - Jack Barker; Under 13s - Gregor MacKenzie; Under 14s - Jamie Allen; Under 16s - Wil Spenceley Jones Training will resume
towards the end of the summer for the forthcoming season, with the next major
iCherryTree v Clitheroe CHERRY TREE
O Im . Hadfield ct N. Ashraff b J. psHouldsworth............................7 '■ l%Turner not out................... 42 'V>S. Friend ct J. McDowell b A. rifHutchins.............................. 6 Akhtar b Abbas............. 16 Bolton ct C. Bowness b F. Butt
If^M. Friend + b F. Butt............ 0 Robbins LBW b F. Butt.... 0. *''D. Lord St J. McDowell b Abbas
. ;.-'A. Sudnik * not out.............. 0 P - ' . Extras............................... 6 Total(9wkts)..........104
event in the junior calendar being the Summer Rugby Camp to be held at the club at the end of August, details of which made available through the schools through this coming term, as well as on the club website www.
clitheroerugby.com
DOG Inn moved into pole position to win this season’s Harry Dewhurst Memorial League title with an epic win over leaders Church Town at a drizzly Memorial Park. The Whalley side took the
lead after just four minutes when leading scorer Jamie Enefer fired home from close range for his 25th goal of the season. However, Church were level
after a quarter of an hour and their famed direct approach and physicality continued to cause Dog problems for the rest of the half. They spumed a number of
chances to score, but were also frustrated at finding Dog keeper Calum Mahon in out standing form. Mahon’s terrific saves,
along with some excellent Dog defending, were also a fea-
Dog close on tifle FOOTBALL
Dog Inn.............. Church Town.....
started to mount attacks of their own and an Enefer shot flashed narrowly wide with 20 minutes left. Ten minutes later. Dog took
ture of a second half in which Church again were in the ascendancy. However, Dog gradually
matches. Dog are now just two points behind Church and will go top if they beat Ossy Refugees at Memorial Park tonight.
in search of an equaliser, ljut Dog had the last word when Charlie Collinge’s stunning free-kick secured the points. Having won their last nine
the lead when Luke Conti controlled an Enefer pass and scored with a spectacular lob. Church pressed fonvard
a third consecutive defeat as their season ended on a nega tive note by losing 1-0 to local rivals Canberra. In what was a scrappy game,
• HURST Green suffered
inated the central midfield area, but their constant prob ing didn’t really come to frui tion as clear cut chances were hard to come by. Enefer had Green’s best
chance, but his effort was superbly tipped over the bar
a strong wind blew across the pitch, but it was the away side that dominated much of the first half as they had Canberra pinned in their own half for long periods. Reynolds and Coonan dom
where neither side deserved to win, the home side scored the crucial goal with just over 10 minutes to play as a free kick wasn’t properly cleared, and Dave Rhodes reacted quickest to smash home the loose ball. Conditions were testing as
by Woodhead. Canberra’s only chance
scored a goal from nothing as his snapshot ended up inches wide, and Bamber should have done better as he had a free shot from a corner which was blazed over. Just when it looked like the
game was going to fizzle out into a draw, Canberra swung
tain goal with a superb defen sive header when it looked like Blackburn was destined to score, while Green had numer ous free kicks and corners which were not capitalised on. Canberra’s Baygot almost
throughout the game and into the second half, with neither side really looking like they were going to score. Sargeson prevented a cer
laboured
came from a Hurst Green throw that was given away deep in Green’s own half but the home striker couldn’t find the comer of the net. Both sides
went looking for an equaliser and nearly got one late on as Tiptons excellent mn and shot flew just wide. However, Hurst Green
secured third place before the game as rivals Worsthorne lost at Stacksteads the evening before.
cessful season as the club stmg- gled to find any lasting consist ency in their performances. The clubs presentation
Saturday, May 28th from 7 p.m.
night will take place at the St Peters Club, Hurst Green on
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But this was in no way a suc
a free kick into the box, which was partially cleared, only for the loose ball to be lashed into the net by Rhodes with a goal that they really didn’t deserve. The away side frantically
I ^10-1-37-4; F. Butt 10-2-29-3. CLITHEROE
I Bowling: J. Houldsworth 7-0-12- A. Hutchins 6-0-24-1; Abbas
" s: R. Shahid ct M. Friend b N. Rob- t - bins..............
' ''SA. Pearce b A. Sudnik....... 14 m McDowell + LBW b D. Lord ..6
I Bowling: D. Lord 6-3-15-1: F. Mir ’’ ;S-0-19-0; A. Sudnik 5.5-1-36-2; N. ■; Robbins 5-1-25-2.
I '"y S Great Harwood v Whal- GREAT HARWOOD
: laP. Houldsworth LBW b D. Fit- ■wzhenry............................. 16
I. Haworth LBW bYounas.... 1 M- Howarih b Younas.......... 4
Swanney run out J. Galling ..8
■ :^M. Shahbaz b Younas......... 0 MD. Morris not out................. 1
. ia Extras................................ 15 :m
Total (9 wkts)............118
■ SBowling: Younas 22-8-40-4; D. ^ O ’Neill 4-2-5-1; D. Fitzhenry 18- 5'i3-63-2.
1 WHALLEY
’^ounas b Shahabuddin..... 55 ,^R. Palmer ■ b Shahabuddin. 1
. liL. Kearsley ct J. Crabtree b S. aMaher............................... o
Extras............................... 6 Total (4 wkts).............119
k S worth 6-1-18-0; A. Ullah 6-1-18-0;
D.Morris3-0-14-1.
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Ribblesdale Wanderers V Barnoldswick
RIBBLESDALE
',v| C. Jackson ct L. Bedford b Nazir ititaiihudd'^^'^t^
LBW b R. Nichols. 8 4 M. Bnggs b Nazir................ 4
IJ. Howard ct P. Beech b A. Sad- ................................ 14
JgMorris.............................. 27 fgD. Fitzhenry not out........... 12 IgN. Hussain not out............ 18
MS. Gorton ct J. Crabtree b D. g 5. Maher 11.3-3-23-1; P. Houlds- ,8 BowAling: Shahabuddin 16-3-41-2; S. Maher • not out............... 9
, ;§Shahabuddin ct S. Gorton b D. :\sFitzhenry ...........................24
■:^A. Ullah ct Younas b D. O'Neill.0 .'„*R. Whalley b Younas....... . 19
s'J. Crabtree + run out Younas. 21
K : Abbas not out.................. 27 , .. N. Ashraff ct M. Hadfield b N. P .Robbins.............................. 8 . Bowness LBW b A. Sudnik..2 St !? Extras..............................11 ■ 7 Total (5 wkts).......... 105
■yES. Elwood b Abbas.............. O’ :‘yF. Mir ct J. Houldsworth b Abbas ............................................ 0
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B. Law ct J. Rawson b R. Sharp ies..................................... 2 Hornby cl R. Sharpies b R. Sharpies........................... 4 J. Harvey ct J. Rawson b S. Brown............................. 46 G. Halley ct I. Rabagliati b R. Sharpies............................. 4 K. O’Connor + LBW b S. Brown ............................................40 J. Marshall cl J. Watson b S. Brown....................
27.; Sharpies........................... 4
Bowling: Pradeep 8-1-27-0; R. Sharpies 13-0-58-5; S. Brown 12.5-0-52-5; L. Parkinson 6-0- 33-0.
SALESBURY
J. Fletcher b Hornby.......... 0 J. Rawlinson ct B. Law b Hornby .....................................................12 J. Watson b Hornby............ 5
P. Blackman ct K. O'Connor b J. Harvey..................................4
M. Jamal ct J. Fletcher b R. Sharpies........................... 16 A. Rushton ct R. Sharpies b S. Brown................................ 17 P. Haworth ct I. Rabagliati b S. Brown............................... 0 E. Lowes ct J. Rawson b R.
N. Snape not out................ 1 Extras............................. 15 Total......................... 178
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CalderVale.......24 4 2 18 14 Peel Park..........23 2 2 19 8 Daneshouse.....24 1 0 23 3 Reserve Division P W D L P
Worsthorne......24 16 5 3 53
PendleForest....24 15 3 6 48 Hurst Green......24 14 3 7 45 StacksteadsSJ..24 13 2 9 41 Langho.............24 11 6 7 39 Rimington........24 12 3 9 39 B'ford Celtic.....24 11 4 9 37 Read United.....24 11 2 11 35 Rock Rovers....24 10 3 11 33 Mill Hill.............24 8 4 12 28 BGSOB.............24 8 0 16 24 Colne Utd.........24 7 3 14 24 Peel Park..........24 1 0 23 3
ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FiVE-A-SIDE
FOOTBALL LEAGUE R E SU LT S
Mad Dogs 5, White Lion 4 (Man of the match Pete Oliver); Drunken Monkeys 2, Deportivo La Catalent 4 (Man of the match Paul Akeroyd); Replacements 7, Inter Horseshoe 2 (Man of the match Stuart Farquhar). Sunday's Fixtures
9 a.m. - Drunken Monkeys v Replacements postponed: 9-35 a.m. - Deportivo La Catalent v Mad Dogs; 10-10 a.m. - Inter Horseshoe V White Lion.
T A B L E P W D L P
Replacements ....5 5 0 0 15 Deportivo La C . . .5 2 2 1 8 Inter Horseshoe.5 2 1 2 7 Drunken Monkeys5 2 0 3 6 Mad Dogs.........5 1 1 3 4 White Lion.........5 1 0 4 3
POOL RIBBLE VALLEY
GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUM
MER POOL LEAGUE RESULTS
30- Pradeep ctJ. Marshall b Hornby Arths 7, Billingto”n Brass Band 2 '
........................................... 66 Club B 5.
J. Rawson • run out Hornby. 0 P -J' , 8; St Peters A 6! Wagon and
I. Rabagiiaii + not out........ 28 tS I i 'A'■ .■ .■ .■ w
FOOTBALL DONALD RACE&
NEWTON EAST LAN CASHIRE FOOTBALL
Clitheroe RBL 0, Barrowford Celtic 7.
Stacksteads SJ 2, Rimington 1; Langho 0, Stacksteads SJ 0. TABLES
Reserve Division
Edenfield.........24 20 2 2 62 Feniscowles.....24 17 4 3 55 Church Town....24 15 4 Rock Rovers....24 15 2
i f Wajihuddin not out............ 68 RR BJordSc!]:i24 13 3
Padiham..........24 10 6 Clitheroe RBL....24 9 4 11 31 Borrowdale Utd.24 9 4 11 31 BacupCC........24 6 3 15 21
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Rimington......23 18 4 1 58 Mill Hill...........23 16 2 5 50 Hurst Green.....24 13 3 8 42 Pendle Forest ...24 12 5 7 41 Worsthorne.....24 11 8 5 41 Canberra........23 11 6 6 39 Langho.......... 24 10 3 11 33 OssySM.........24 8 5 11 29 BGSOB........... 23 7 7 9 28 Stacksteads SJ .24 6 8 10 26 Read Utd.........24 4 5 15 17 Colne Utd........24 3 6 15 15 Enfield...........24 3 2 1911 Second Division P W D L P
First Division P W D L P
5 49 7 47 6 46 8 42 8 36
Canberra 1, Hurst Green 0; Read United 3, Langho 1. Second Division
Rimington 5, Mill Hill 2. First Division
Presidents Cup Final
LEAGUE RESULTS
Second Division
Bowling: Hornby 17-4-60-4; E. Lowes 9-1-26-0; J. Harvey 11-4-44- 2;J. Marshall 3-1-13-0.
Total (7 wkts) .......... 157 b 10, Brown Cow Clitheroe
............... ?n P®" o;........... ■ ; 2,
B 7, Royal Cak A 5; B 5, stork 7; wagon
Buck Ladies 8, Read Con Club B 4; De Lacy 5, Craven Heifer B 7; Royal British Legion 11, Pendle Witch 1. FIXTURES
2; Whalley Con Club 9, Kings Arms A 3; White Hart B 3, Horseshoe 9. Third Division
Bay Horse v Rose and Crown; Kings Arms C v Billington A; Wagon and Horses v Read
Black Bull Chatburn v Buck Ladies; Buck Wrinkleys v De Lacy; Craven Heifer B v Royal British Legion; Pendle Witch v Craven Heifer: Read Con Club B V Horseshoe B. TABLES
Brown Cow Clitheroe v Low Moor B; Horseshoe v Wagon B; Kings Arms A v Royal Oak B; Royal Oak A v Whalley Con Club; Stork v White Hart B. Third Division
Premier Division
Billington A.....3 2 1 0 31 Kings Arms B.. 4 1 2 1 28 Kings Arms C . 3 2 0 1 25 St Peters A.....3 2 1 0 25 Bay Horse......4 1 1 2 24
Billington B.....4 3 0 1 36 Kings Arms....4 2 1 1 31 RBL A .............3 2 1 0 30 White Horse B 4 2 1 1 29 Buck A ...........3 1 2 0 23 Con Club........4 0 1 2 21 White Horse A 3 0 1 2 15 Low Moor.......2 0 2 0 14 Higher Buck A. 3 0 0 3 11 First Division P WD L P
Billington Brass Band Club B v Buck A; Low Moor A v Higher Buck A; Royal British Legion A v White Horse A; While Horse B v Kings Arms. First Division
Premier Division
Constitutional Club; While Lion V St Peters A. Second Division
Billington A 10, White Lion 2; Kings Arms B 4, Bay Horse
First Division
Conservative Club A 6, White Horse B 6; Higher Buck A 3, Royal British Legion A 9; Kings
Premier Division
RBL................4 3 1 C Buck Ladies....4 2 2 C Read Con B....4 3 0 1 Craven Heifer. B4 1 2 1 Black Bull.......3 2 0 1 Pendle Witch... 4 1 0 I Buck Wrinkleys3 1 1 1 Horseshoe B... 3 0 2 1 De Lacy.........4 0 1 E Craven Heifer.. 3 0 1 2
Whalley Con... 4 Stork.............. 4 Wagon B ........4 Horseshoe.....4 2 1 1 Low Moor B ....4 2 1 1 Royal Oak A.... 4 2 1 1 Royal Oak B.... 4 2 0 ! White Hart B ... 4 1 0 ; Kings Arms A.. 4 0 2 : Brown Cow....4 0 0 x Third Division P WD 1
CRICKET TEAMS Saturday
home, meet club 12-30 p.m.) J. Green, F. Hussain, B. Ahmed, C. Palmer, R.Whitehouse, S. Bristol, M. Scott, S. Rashid, B. Rashid, E. Drake, J. Dean. Scorer: O. Hus sain.
(v Edenfield, away, meet club noon) S. Braithwaite. J. Britcliffe, R. Clarkson, W. Whitaker, M. Clarkson, G. McGuire, S. Trotter, T. Braithwaite, M. Peel, C. Hall, M. Pratt. Scorer: D. Dickinson.
Sunday
Wanderers, away, meet at Church Meadow 12-15 p.m.)
J.Green,
F.Hussarn, B.Ahmed,
P.Bishop, R.Whitehouse,
S.BristoI,
M.Scott,
C.Bowness, J.Kay,
J.Scott, F.
(v Clitheroe, home, meet club noon) S. Braithwaite, J. Brit cliffe, B. Spencer, R. Clarkson, T. Braithwaite, C. Collinge, M. Pratt, M. Proctor, C. Hall, J. Dickinson, H. Kay. Scorer: D. Dickinson.
home, start 1-30 p.m.) C. Lowes, T. Turner, G. Wrathall, J. Wood, K. Grimshaw, G. Ashworth, A. Hartley. C. Noone, P. Higson, A. Lightbown, A. Carter. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds
Monday
Feniscowles, away, meet club 5-30 p.m.) M. Clarkson, L. Nut tall, M. Nerenburg, J. Price, K. Collinge,
R.Monk, D. McGrath, T. Farrar, D. Dickinson, T. Stirzaker, L. Rain.
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start 1-30 p.m.) E. Artingstoll, A. Bennett, G. Halley, W. Driver, K. O’Connor, J. Marshall, M. Jamal, J. Jones, E. Lowes, W. Eastham, Hornby. Read 3rds (v Great Harwood,
Immanuel, away, meet club 12-15 p.m.) J. Dean. J. Stones, O. Hus sain, R. Cattermole, N. Scorah, M. Glover, I. Munir, S. Jackson, G. Bicknell, H. Graham, J. Fran- kland. Scorer: T. Stones. Read (v Clitheroe, away,
Clitheroe 4ths (v Oswaldtwistle
club 12-30 p.m.) J. McDowell, J. Houldsworth, F. Butt, C. Palmer, G. Drake, M. Houldsworth, T. Aziz, A. Hutchins, A. Pearce, J. Marquet, R. Blackburn. Scorer: C. Barsby. Clitheroe 2nds (v Ribblesdale
Clitheroe (v Read, home, meet
Edenfield, home, meet club 12- 30 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, D. Howard, S. Kerr, A. Marsh, J. Rain, J. Braithwaite, C. Jackson, L. Nut tall, C. Collinge, B. Varley, Waji huddin. Scorer: L. Rain. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds
home, start 1-30 p.m.) E. Art- Ingstoll, J. Jones, M. Whalley, C. Lowes, A. Turner, A. Hartley, A. Baron, A. Bennett, P. Haworth, N. Snape, T. Turner. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v
1-30 p.m.) B. Law, J. Harvey, G. Halley, W. Driver, K. O'Connor, J. Marshall, M. Jamal, A. Rushton, E. Lowes, W. Eastham, Hornby. • Read 2nds (v Stacksteads,
Read (v Settle, away, start
meet club noon) N. Ashraf, J. McDowell, J. Houldsworth, F. Butt, P. Gaskell, M. Coulter, T. Aziz, A. Hutchins, A. Pearce, J. Marquet, Butt. Scorer: C. Barsby. Clitheroe 2nds (v Baxenden,
Clitheroe (v Baxenden, away,
Read Con Club3 1 2 0 23 Wagon A........4 0 2 2 22 Rose & Crown 3 0 1 2 17 White Lion......3 1 0 2 15 Second Division WD 3 1
MYTTON Fold Golf Club’s lower handicap golfers came to the fore to take the top spots in Sunday’s Lady Captain’s Day Competition. On a day plagued by heavy anu persistent rain, Phil Hammond, playing off six, took the win, and a new trophy, when he Mrne home with an outstanding 4CTpoints. Just two points behind, and also plying off six, came Wayne Ivinson. Both now move up to Category One status. Stephen Rusyn finished in the final podium position when he carded 37 points, just
Rain falls to dampen lady captain’s event!
ahead of Division One winner Steve Worrell after a card play-off. Peter luddie took fifth and the Division Two win with 36 points.
Alhson Nuttall came in runner up with 33 points and Abbie Clegg was third with 32. 1 he Juniors Section was won by Harry Crossley, who cardeef a veiy creditable 35
A il" the Ladies’ section, Linda Clegg took top spot, and the trophy, with 36 points.
points in the appalling weather conditions. Kyle Furlong was just two points behind in second, whife Shaun Aldred came in third with 29 points.
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drive on the 14th, while Ray Standring was closest to the pin in two at the fifth hole. n Por the ladies, Doreen Hammond was nearest the pin at the first, and Glees was
who had contributed making the dav so successful. She is pictured (centre) with prize-winners (from left) Shaun Aldred, Kyle Furlong,
Harry Crossley Linda Clegg, Allison Nuttall, Doreen Hammond, Phil Hammond, Steve Worrell, Stephen Rusyn and Abbie Clegg (s).
_ Saturdays First Round saw Greenup take secondplace in Division One with a 74- 0-69 return, just one shot behind Michael Cerami. The in-form Anthony McGibbon
hoIe Conmetition for the prestigious Tot Mm “ orri • -s Putter. e to
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a three way card play-off with Ken Mantle and Dieno George, all on 71 nett. Dieno’s seven on the 18tn cost him top spot.
f Nigel Schofield completed his round with a late flourish, level par on the last five,
total of 72-4-68. Ralph Postlethwaite only dropped one shot on the return leg to take the runners up spot with a nett 69 after cards with Greenup.
Green. Scorer: G. Oliver.
shot margin over the Dean. plucky Dean.' il prize _ ■
or a72 and fourth place. Round saw Tony Flanagan out in 36 and back in 36 for a winning
Iwo Board ahead of Garry Moores, who settled nicely after a birdie/triple bogey 8 72. Garry Clarkson took third place after cards with the same score.
Alan Houghton added an impressive second round total of 71 to top the Division the finafpriz place with his nettl43.
Medal but only after a countback with Richard Lowery and playing partner Granville Pilling, all carding nett 71s
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win Division Two and David Holmes was happy in third with his nett 73. Bnan Stokes was looking like the winner m the Seniors’ Stableford after a nice
83-14-69 return found him two shots clear of Douglas Woodbum to
birdie on the 10th but ml points on the dreaded 17th left him one shot off Jim Cameron and Steve Cunliffe who took the first two prizes with 34 points. to Stokes settled m third ahead of Alex Rigby and Alf England all with the same A
tal.
T Tw° of the Junior Spring Championship was a triumph for Louis Barrett. for tho consistent Jack Mercer, whose 81-12-69 i
and Ben Dowds took the nine hole competition prize with 17 points • THIS week saw members of Whalley Golf Club compete for The Millennium
im second prize in Division One, a two-shot margin over George Young in third, .^othm George, Nightingale,was clear winner of Division Two with his nett
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Mark Ashworth took time out to win Division One of the season’s first Midweek Flanagan was thin
'irefwitoa one shot margin over Postletwaite and Houghton filled
1 he hnal result showed Greenup as overall winner with his 138 nett score, a two ---------------- ' 7
ies m the bag and a nett 70. Jeffrey Crowther headed the also rans with the same score. Peter Dunn headed Division Two after another tight finish. Dunn got the better of
matched Greenup s 69 but had to settle for third place after cards. Meanwhile Stephen Dean came with a late burst - a back nine of 37 with two bird
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earest the pm m two at the 269 yard 11th hole. At the well-supported presentation. Lady Captain Jean Havard thanked all those
)• THE highlight of a wet and win^ weekend at Clitheroe Golf Club was the 36- Denis Greenup took home the Troph)y after two impressive rounds.
Several spot prizes were on offer, with second-placed Ivinson taking the longest
Hargreaves birdying the first, while Sam Cowan and (Jnr) Harry Crossley did like wise at the ninth.
In the Twos cpmpetition, it was a four-way split, with Matt Walsh and Barry
daimed by Mike Conroy with an impressive level par 78-6-72. The Long Hanciicap Trophy went to K Bolton with another good round of 94-22-72. The Divisional win^ ners were - Division One, President Nick Williamson (85-12-73), Division Two, Danny Jones (91-16-75), Division Three, Jeremy Wade (94-19-75). The best gross wentto Rob Andrew with 78. The veterans’ prize went to John Rostron with 86-10-
Rees, Jane Smedley, Trevor Thornber and Bridget Rees with 48 points from Mel Earle, Lesley Lohou, and James and Joyce Andrew with 47. Thircfwere Mike and Agnes Seen: and Andrew and Vivien Rigby with 40. The Scott I-eggatt Foursomes were won by Kath James and Linda Rhodes ivith 33 points, four Sear off Lesley Lohou and Viv Patterson. Pat Richards and Tricia Marshall were third with 28
76. There were three recorded hvo’s on the day, for David Wetton, Danny Jones and Rob Andrew. The Mixed Gieensomes Team Open at Whalley on Sunday was won by Clive
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