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'7 • CItthoroo Advertiser &Tlmos,Thursday, March 24,2011 I www.clltherocadvertlser.co.uk SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clltlieroeadvertlser.co.uk


Ihiphies for trio at Farnworth show


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THREE kick-boxers from Clithcroe Muay-Thai won tro­ phies at Farnworth Old Vets Club.


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technique all the way, with some spectacular movements, and Jake Fletcher moved well with some fantastic sweeps and pariys.


“T^ey gave there best with Clitheroe Muay-Thai and I think it is very good to see them off the streets and doing a martial art with boxing to channel their energy, while picking up discipline, respect.


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Entries still being taken


BOWLS


THERE are still a few places left in the Derek Lord Me­ morial Trophy mixed doubles competition at Whalley Bowl­


ing Club on Saturday, April 16th.


Saturday, April 2nd, at £6 per pain all entries to Pat Holden, 7 Woodficld View, Whalley BB7 9TB (tel. 0125^1822737). • n-lE draw for the Mayor’s


Qcr,' Closing date for entries is , . , i:’Sf •


Charity Bowling competition at Immanual Bowling Club, Oswaldtwistle on Saturday, April 2nd, is: 9-30 a.m. - T. Bullen v G. Parkinson; K. Avon v D. Riompson; I. Regan v D. Harker; A. Cornall V S. Anderton; 10-15 a.m. -T . Hulme v D. Pilkington (Coppice); S. Barnes v D. Simmonds; K.' Taylor v J. Jones; M. . Burns v J. Larder; 11-45 a.m. - A. Taylor v J. Chatwin; F. Goldsburgh vS. Gall; G. Stevenson V D. Jones; I. Jackson v G. Barrett; ■ 12-30 p.m. - M. Waterhouse v S. Townley; J. Eborall v C, Comall; D. Whitworth v I. Beny; J. Ellison ■ V D. Pilkington (Gatty).


and Jake have just turned 16. Instructor Tony Bird said:',


second contests, while Jake was making his debut, Russell is only 15, while Jack


an impre.ssive attack of full thai-boxing action, pacing his opponent on the ropes really well throughout the fight. Russell Bond used great


Jack Cotton came away with KICK-BOXING


.our headquarters at Sandy Holt’s famous gym in Bolton, which is coming up again soon, and is something juniors and seniors can also be proud of.” Jack, Russell and Jake are


It was only Jack and Russell’s -


pictured with instructor Tony Bird (centre).


. tact Roefield Leisure Centre on 01200 442188, where they train on Thursday nights - jun­ iors 7-10-8-10 p.m. and seniors 8-10-9-30 p.m.. All are welcome, men


and women, and for more details, contact Tony Bird on 07500201374.


Anyone interested in joining Clitheroe Muay-Thai can con-


fitness, agility, co-ordination, self confidence, weight loss and much more. . “We at Clitheroe Muay-Thai also do a grading system with


16 schools from across Lancashire took part


in the finals at Preston Grasshoppers, and the local


PUPILS from Waddington and West Bradford Fri- mary School represented the Ribble Valley in style at the 10th annual SPAR Lancashire Youth Games tag rugby county finals. Teams


representing


Vase v ic to iy fo r l(X )alpr im aiy sch(X) l! 'VIPs from across the


RUGBY


despite the weather, and the children thoroughly enjoyed the competition, helping teammate Harvey Lee ceP ebrate his 11th birthday!


school won the Vase com­ petition, beating Blackburn The Redeemer in the final. It was a fantastic day


- county attended to cheer on their local teams, including representatives from Lancasnire Sport Partnership and the event sponsors, James Hall and Company Ltd - SPAR dis­ tributor for the North of England.


: The county finals repre­ sent the pinnacle of school


m * I P J O i L fi) J Mi CNthcroe Advertiser&Tlmes,Thursday, March 24,2011 Sports info desk FOOTBALL


EVO-STIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE


First Division North P W D L P


Chester.:............ 33 23 7 3 76 ;SI<elmersdale..;.33 22 6 5 72 Chorley...............34 21 7 6 70 AFCFyIde....... ;:.35 20 8 7 68 Curzon Ashton..33 20 6- 7 66 i?WarringtonTn.33 1513 5 55 'Bamber Bridge ..32 16 6 10 54 IWitton Albion ....36 1314 9 53 .Lancaster City ...34 16 3 15 51 CLiTHEROE.......35 14 9 12 51 SaltordCity.....:.35 13 7 15 46 Woodley Sports 33 12 7 14 43 6arforthTown...34 11 9 14 42 Mossley....... .....34 11 7 16 40 "Durham City..34 11 8 15 40 Tiaflord.:;.........;34 11 6 17 39 CammellLaird...34 11 5 18 38 Wakefield..........34 9 7:18 34 Harrogate R’way32 9 6 17 33 Radcliffe B'ough33 8 9 16 33 Prescot Cables.;33 7 11 15 32 : Ossett Albion..... 36 5 9 22 21 . Leigh Genesis ...36 4 6 26 18


HARRY DEWHURST MEMO­ RIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SPONSORED BY SMILES & MILES


AUTO TRADERS S


: (t.


RESULTS League


Blackbull walkover V Ossy Refugees;Dog Inn 4, Helmshore Harriers 1; Great Harwood Rovers 1, Church Town 4; King's _ Arms 1, Tavern 2; Station 2,


W Lancashire School Sport Partnerships competition managers and Lancashire Sport Partnership, the strategic .County Sports Partnership for Lancasnire.


sport m the county, with talented young competitors having fought off strong competitipn to represent their district at county level. The events are organised


K Stanley Ultras 2. B ;i • '


FIXTURES League


Great Harwood Rovers v Stanley Ultras (Memorial); Rose and Crown v Ossy Refugees (Haslingden);Station v Dog Inn (Haslingden).


f Terry Cattermole Trophy . Semi-Finals


Black Bull V Tavern (Wilson’s); Church Town v King's Arms (Wilson’s). • Please note that venues may be changed in order to maxim­ ise chances of play. TABLE


'' P W D L P


Church Town.....12 9 1 2 28 Stanley Ultras.... 14 8 3 3 27 Tavern................13 8 1 4 25


A FANTASTIC never-say-die* performance saw Clitheroe beat Ashton-on-Mersey at Littlemoor on Saturday with a late tiy.


,


. aggression as the two teams battled for supremacy. Ashton had chances to score


■ forwards, while the Maroon and Gold battled hard up front with a series of powerful drives from the likes of Ralph Rigby,


■ Dowson, Chamberlain and the ever present Cowgill. Tlie backline were look­ ing sharp, in attack, however.


through their backline, who were running hard and straight and ably backed up by their


• minutes had everything - slight of hand, skills, pace and raw


hardly signals a thrilling encounter, but the first 40


from the off, but the massed Littlemoor faithful could hardly anticipate just how close the match would become. ' A half time score of 0-0


It was a close encounter Last-gasp vlctoiy RUGBY


Clitheroe............... 17 Ashton-on-Mersey.... 14


. his place on the flank. ■As the half closed, the only scoring chance fell to Ashton .with a penalty near the posts,


only for their kicker to slice it wide. As the second half opened,


first to show their pace and , skill with a well-worked line out move, which saw a peel from the rear of the lin- eout and ultimately a score- under the • posts, which was converted.


the lactic acid in the legs of the players began to kick in, and spaces began to open up. Ashton-on-Mefsey - were


they suffered a blow when Waddington sustained a nasty­ looking knee injury and left the fray. The subsequent reshuf­ fle saw Cowgill move into the centres and Edmondson take


Clitheroe looked to ram­


alty awarded. Peel clinically kicked to touch for a Maroon and Gold lineout, and Rigby claimed the ball with the assistance from his lifting partners Atkinson- and Jim Smith.


page from the restart, push­ ing further up the pitch to get into the scoring zone. ■ Ashton transgressed, • pen­


• Clitheroe moved into a 12-7 ■ lead.


■ -


■ Peel, who in true style charged back up the pitch some 35 metres. With, his back row in


score fell to Ashton after some sloppy discipline at the . breakdown, but the long range. penalty faded into the arms of


the Ashton 22 metre area, Atkinson peeled off up the blind side to crash through several tackles to - claim a deserved try. The score moved to 7-5 and Clitheroe finally had some points for their pos­ session and territory. The next opportunity to -


As the forwards drove into •


final fight-back to clinch the game, and drive after drive from backs and forwards alike powered the ball into the Ashton 22 metre area. Great ball recj'cling saw the ball come back ' again and again on the Maroon and Gold side, powerful runs from


Andrew Thornber, Penny and Atkinson in the front row, and


Dowson and Chamberlain in the second row, combined with back row of Edmondson ■ Rigby and captain McEntyre


, However, Ashton were far from done and scored under the posts again from a line out move and second phase move to go into a 14-12 lead. ^ Clitheroe dug in for a


attendance, the ball was recy­ cled and Smith sparked his way up the pitch and popped to Atkinson and on to Ralph Rigby, who scored with style. Peel converted and


making sure the ball came back again and again. Backs joined in the rucks


as the game entered the final seconds, and Hough and Ben Rigby fired in to secure the ball which Smith spun out to the ever cool Watson at 10, Peel popped to Rigby, who had appeared in the centres and scored his second try to secure the game. . . Clitheroe Man of the Match


was Dowson for a committed and powerful display at lock. On Saturday, Clitheroe


entertain Rossendale at Littlemoor, kick-off 3 p.m. s Clitheroe seconds lost 64- 14 to Garstang thirds


In the first half, Pundy’s


XV played with great heart and no mean skills to go into half-time down by just a single point at 15-14.


unanswered points in the. last 40 minutes. ■


‘ But Garstang ran in 45 W ^


1 Rose & Crown... 11 8 1 2 25 Dog Inn........... ...9 6 0 3 18 ,


! Black Bull..........12 5 3 4 18 ' GtHanvoodRvrs13 4 1 8 13 Helmshore H.....13 3 3 7 12


Cissy Refugees..13 0 1 12 1 •King’s Arms and Station both deducted six points for eligibility offences


•King’s Arms ....13 3 2 8 5 •Station .............9 3 2 4 5


WARBURTON YOUTH


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Under 15


Clitheroe Wolves 2, Barnoldswick Barons 2.


FIXTURES Sunday


. Under 15 Clitheroe Wolves v Burnley Phoenix -


(West Bradford, 10-30 a.m., J. Swayne).


. ,


Thursday Under 15


Colne V Clitheroe Wolves (Earby Rec, 6-30 p.m., D. Mottram). TABLE


Under 15.


Cowling Youth...16 11 1 4 34 Co ne..................11 8 2 1 26 - .


„ , P W D L P


ClilheroeWolveslO 8 1 1 25 BrierfieIdC61tic..l5 8 1 6 25 Trawden Celtic ..14 6 4 4 22 Burnley Phoenix 14 5 0 9 15 Pendle Forest ....16 3 2 11 11 Has’den Juniors 10 3 1 6 10 Bswick Barons .10 2 1 7 7 BriercliffeRoverslO 2 1 7 7


roefield LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE ^ RESULTS


White Lion 1,- Drunken Monkeys the match Paul Akeroyd);


n er Horseshoe 3, Mad Dogs 2 : (Man of the match Rob Barton); -


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


Singles Quarter-Final.


K. Evanson beat K. Duut; M. Hargreaves beat P. Farnsworth; S. Wilkinson beat A. Kenyon; L. Wright beat C. Joy. Singles Semi-Final


M. Hargreaves beat K. Evanson; L. Wright beat S. Wilkinson. League


Black Horse 5, Royal Oak (Wag­ gon) 4; Brown Cow 6, Social ; Club 3; Judge Walmsiey 5, Buck 4; Kings Arms 2, Horseshoe 7; Swan & Royal 5, White Horse 4.


■ Replacements 1, Deportivo la Catalent 5 (Man of the match Jake Chadwick); Deportivo la Catalent 10,


Drunken MonkeyslO 3 1 6 10 White Lion....... ..10 0 1 9 1


DeportiveLaC..10 10 0 0 30 Replacements ...10 7 0 3 21 Inter Horseshoe 10 5 1 4 16 Mad Dogs.........10 3 1 6 10


POOL RIBBLE VALLEY


GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WIN­


TER POOL LEAGUE FIXTURES


Premier Division .


Buck A V Royal British Legion A; Conservative Ciub A v Wagon and Horses; Kings Arms v Read


. Constitutional Club; Low Moor Club V Buck B; White Horse A v Billington Brass Band Ciub B. First Division


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


Second Division


Kings Arms A v Low Moor B; St Peters A v Stork; Whailey Con Club V Horseshoe. Third Division


Buck Wrinkleys v Craven Heifer; Craven Heifer B v De Lacy; Read Con Club B v Whalley Arms; Wagon B v Royal Oak B. TABLES


, Premier Division P W D L P


Low Moor........16 131 2149 RBL’A.............. 16 10 2 4132 BillinglonB.....16 8 3 5129 BuckA.......... -..16 9 4 3128 BuckB......... .. .1 6 4 5 7102 Kings Arms.... 16 4 4 8100 Read Con Club16 6 1 9 99 Con Club.........16 7 1 8 99 WhileHorseA16 4 1 1192 Wagon A .........16 3 2 1186 First Division P W D L P


White Horse B 16 10 4 2140 Social Club ....16 7 8 1129 Billington A.....16 9 3 4128 Royal Oak A... 16 101 5124 Kings Arms C 15 6 3 6108 White Hart B.. 16 4 5 7108 Bay Horse.......16 4 5 7105 St Peters B.....15 5 4 6 98 Higher Buck A 16 2 4 1088 Con Club B.... 16 3 1 1278 Second Division ■P W D L P


Whalley Con ..1 4 9 3 2113 While Lion...... 14 8 1 5108 Horseshoe..... 13 8 3 2106 St Peters A..... 13 7 1 5101 Kings Arms A. 13 6 2 5 94 Stork................. 14 3 4 7 85 Legion......... ;...14 3 1 1081 Low Moor B. . . 13 3 1 9 72 Kings Arms B.. 8 3 0 5 49 Third Division P W D L P


Royal Oak B...15 11 3 1139 BrownCow.... 15 9 4 2124 BuckWrinkleys14 8 1 5116 Wagon B.........14 7 2 5112 Read Con B... 14 7 2 5107 Craven Heifer. 14 6 2 6100 Craven HeiferB14 4 1 9 81 DeLacy..........14 2 1 1158 Whalley Arms 14 1 2 1148 • The Winter League presenta­ tion evening will take place at Read and Simonstone Constitutional Club at 8 p.m. on Thursday. April 7th.


DARTS


Replacements 2 (Man of the match Jake Chadwick).. TABLE P W D L P


Dominoes


Black Horse 11, Royal Oak (Waggon) 10; Brown Cow 8, Social Club 13; Judge Walmsiey 13, Buck 8; Kings Arms 10, ' Horseshoe 11; Swan & Royal 9,- White Horse 12. HIGH SCORES


140, R. Greenwood x2, J. Hargreaves x2, L. Wright, L. Astin, S. Wilson, B. Hart, J. Wilson, P. Barker, D. Graham, D. Kenyon, J. Marsden, C. Flynn; 139, D. Kenyon; 135, P. Cross- ley, S. Hoole; 133, C. Flynn; 125, J. Schofield, P. Barker, T. Ridgeway, N. Charnley; 123, M. . Prootor, J. Steer, P. Crossley; 121, J. Marsden x2, M. Prootor x2, L. Waring, L. Wright; 120, P. Winstanley; 118, J. Wilson; 117, L. Astin; 116, D. Gudg­ eon; 105, D. Hargreaves. N. Charnley; 103, jrGrundy; 101, D. Southwell; 100, A. Kenyon x6, S. Wilson x5, L. Wright x4, P. Farnsworth x4, S. Goodbier x4, J. Wilson x4, J. Schofield x3, P. Barker x3. D. Graham x2, T. Gudgeon x2, R. Greenwood x2, S. Ashworth x2, N. Charnley x2, N. Birlwell, B. Hart, L. Waring, T. Wilson, M. Hargreaves, D. Flynn, S. Geldard, J. Steer, P. Crossley, K. Duut, P. Winstanley, T. Ridgeway, T. Stewart, D. Kenyon, J. Marsden. TABLES Darts ■ P W L P


Brown Cow.... 11 11 0 76 Swan & Royal 13 8 5 69 RB Legion...... 12 9 3 67 Horseshoe.....13 7 6 58 Black Horse... 11 8 3 55 Buck.................. 13 4 9 53 Social Club.... 13 5 8 50 Kings Arms.... 11 5 6 46


. Judge...............10 4 6 45 Royal Oak...... 13 1 1238 White Horse... 12 4 8 37 Dominoes P W L P


Swan & Royal 13 7 6144 Royal Oak...... 13 6 7142 Social Club.... 13 6 7141 RB Legion...... 12 8 4139 White Horse... 12 8 4138 Brown Cow.... 11 8 3121 Black Horse... 11 7 4120 Horseshoe.....13 3 10117 Judge...............10 7 3113 Kings Arms.... 11 5 6113 Buck.................. 13 1 1298


RIDBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS­


SOCIATION RESULTS League


Low Moor 6, De Lacy 3; Craven 7, Billington BC 2; Rose and Crown B 2, Rose and Crown 7; Petre Arms 8, Bay Horse


. High Scores


140, E. Smith, B. Parker; 138, A. H^dock; 127, J. Johnson; 121, J. Gallagher, B. Parker; 120, J. Gallagher; 114, P. Leeming; 113, A.Orrell;112, E. Twist; 105, K. Bott; 101, P. Leeming; 100x2, L. Celestial; 100, K. Bott, L. Pedley, M. Harbord. Points and Positions


1, Rose and Crown 91; 2, Petre Arms 86; 3, Billington BC 80; 4, Low Moor 77; 5, De Lacy 75; 6, Black Bull 69; 7, Craven 63; 8, Catholic SC 59; 9, Legion 56; 10, Bay Horse 54; 11, Rose and Crown B 39. ■


CLITHEROE AND DIS­ TRICT MEN’S WIN­


TER DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


Mick Patten Final


Legion B 5, Buck Inn 4. League


First Division


Swan and Royal 4, Low Moor 5. Second Division


Legion A 2, Black Bull 7; Brown Cow B 3. While Lion 6; Horse­ shoe 3, Brown Cow A 6. FIXTURES Monday.


Trebles Knockout


‘ Greenwood/Crbssley/Taylor V Riley/Washbrook/Fullerton; Greatorex/Lyne/Berisford v G. and S. Aspin/A. Hammond; Guiver/Houghton/Shields v Brown/Taylor/Taylor. St Michael’s: Kefly/Forrest/Kent V Duxbury/Bolton/Astley; War- ing/Brunker/Dowden v Kenyon/


Legion: Mercer/Yeoman/Bar- ; low V Gough/Grainger/Eccles;


Conti/Henshaw; Quinn/Haworth/ Grunwald v Gudgeon/Porter/


; Jones; Hargreaves/Grainger/ Cottam V Hardacre/Schofield/


■ Reldrng. . ' ; TABLES


First Division P W L P


Swan........... ......14 12 2 82 St Michael’s A 14 8 6 66 Legion B .........14 7 7 64 Low Moor........14 8 6 62 St Michael’s R0 146 8 62 Pendle Inn.......14 5 9 60 Buck Inn...... . 14 6 8 57 Craven Heifer. 14 4 1051 Second Division P W L P


Black Bull........15 13 2 89 While Lion.;.... 15 11 4 84 Brown Cow A. 15 11 4 77 Brown Cow B. 15 6 9 67 Horseshoe.....1 5 2 1 3 4 8 Legion A . . ...... 15 2 1340


SNOOKER CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNODKER


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Whalley 8, Chatburn A 4: A. Ri­ ley 58, G. Simkin 48; B. Callow 57, P. Clark 14; J. Sumner 58, G. Clark 77; J.Timperley 99, M. Av­ ery 79; L. Callow 82, J. Lockley 92; J. Cross 94, D. Lakin 69. Con Club 10, Slaidburn 2; P. Clegg 51, W. Robinson 64; P. Blackburn 70, G. Parker 56; B. Waddington 87, D. Cowking 66; S. Whittaker 106, N. Hey 71; S. Shaw 77, T. Robinson 76; M. Whittaker 98, J. Aiken 78. Catholic 4, Low Moor A 8: S. Punchard 107, M. Holmes 32; S. Duckworth 53, C. Lawson 68; I. Cooper 52, P. Mercer 80; J. Byrne 48, P.Traynor 82; T. Byrne 77, S. Kerr 74. Social A 8. Riminglon B 4: D. Moore 55, P. Hobson 48; E. Barnes 87, J. Bolland 62; C. Loughran 92, K. Platt 55; T. Horsefield 56, M. Yates 88; D. Walmsiey ,16, S. Petty 74; J. Birbeck 86, R. Bolland 61. Second Division


Chatburn B 8, Billington B 4: S. Simkin 69, J. Ainsworth 93; O. Crooks 88, S. Almond 62; ■ A. Booth 106, M. Unwin 82; I. Holgate 72, T. Wilson 48; T. Cor- deau 74, P. Kiddie 92; R. Parker 117,D.Hothershall78. Rimington A 8, Social B 4: B. Taylor 101, D. Flynn 58; J. Hamilton 95, S. Geldard 66; A. Hayhurst 83, A. Pinder 86; M. Paul 57, B. O’Neil 78; S. Winck- ley 94, D. Astley 59; P. Winckley 89, T. Bridgeman 86. Low Moor B 4, Clitheroe 8; S. Rushton 87, F. Booth 94; I.


Rushton 70, A. Pilkington 90; T. Richardson 82, T. Brown 90; D. Greenhaigh 94, D- Bowler 84; C. Hayton 74, P. Travis 83; S. Stall 103, D. Bowness 57.


Tonight’s Fixtures First Division


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


Second Division .


Social B V Low Moor B; Wad­ dington B V Chatburn B; Riming­ ton A V R.B. Legion; Clitheroe v Billington B.


TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Low'MoorA... 13 8 1 4 94 Clitheroe Con. 13 7 3 3 90 Whalley,.........13 4 6 3 78 Catholic Club. 13 4 2 7 76 Social Club A. 13 6 1 6 7 6 ’ Slaidburn........13 4 3 6 74 Chatburn A. . .. 13 4 4 5 70 Rimington B... 13 1 6 6 64 Second Division - P W D L P


Rimington A... 13 8 2 310 0 Social Club B. 13 7 4 2 96 Low Moor B. . . 13 5 4 4 82 Clitheroe.........12 3 5 4 72 RB Legion...... 12 4 5 3 72 ChatburnB.... 13 2 5 6 62 Biiiington B.....13 0 6 7 60 Waddington B 11 5 1 5 56 • denotes 2 points deducted due to late caro'or unregistered player.


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Lady Captain of Clitheroe Golf Club Jan Burrows is pictured driving off, watched by lady members.


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STONYHURST Park Golf Club’s new lady captain Janette Dowdy recently drove into office.


was played over nine holes from a shot gun start. Janette hit a good tee shot to get both the competition and her year as lady captain


course as well as the sweat on the players’ brows. Playing off the white tees for the first time this season, the longer course separated


the men from the boys, and Wayne was the only player to break par when he netted 39 points off his handicap of seven.


Benefiting from all his recent time on the course, second-placed Mark Slater shot


an excellent 36 points, one point clear of a recharged Frank Kindle - with a new bat­ tery in his trolley! - in third.


the sole player to score a 2, thereby pocketing the whole 2s pot! • A'T Clitheroe Golf Club, the Ladies’ Threeball Texas Scramble nine-hole


competition was won by Marilyn Fletcher, Janet Bailey and Michelle Fielding with 35-05.9=29.1.


®


Second were Betty Trueman, Susan Johnson and Kathleen Townley (41-06.3=34.7) ahead of Carole Brown, Judith Bishop and Edith Child (42-06.5=35.5).


fifth. Even happier was Steve Brooks, who, fresh from his winter break from golf, was


A card playoff pushed Gary Ashton into fourth, with a smiling Mike Mahon in


bers played the Eurotrophy competition at the weekend. Playing conditions improved as the day went on, the warmer weather drying the


the clubhouse. • WAYNE Ivinson topped the leader’s board when Mytton Fold Golf Club mem­


runner-up. Kath Myerscough won the Lady Captain’s Drive. The competition was followed by the presentation of prizes and refreshments in


Despite a cold afternoon, there was an excellent turnout for the competition, which


underway. Winner of the nine-hole competition was Audrey Barnes, with Sue Kirk


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