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Peroeatlvertiser.co.ul( 1 ’<1 i l l Sports info desk CRICKET ^HOULDSWORTH
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IICRICKET LEAGUE ‘ f
Senior Division TABLES- P W L N B P IBamoIdswrck ...1410 0 416136
[CherryTree.. ; . . 14 5 4 5 9 84 iPadiharti.. ; .14 5 6 317 82 I Ribbs Wand..; . . 14 3! 7 ' 4 23 73 |GrealHarwood..14 3 4 7 7 72 IWhalley...........14 3-7 418-68 ISalesbury. . . . . . 14 4 5 5 4 67 lEarby...........14 3 6 5 8 63 lOswaldtwislle ...14 2 7 517 62 lEdenheld........ 14 2 8 418 58
H CLITHEROE & ^DISTRICT MIDWEEK
CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES
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Caldeistones . . . .4 Chipping A . . . . . .4 Chipping Rambler 4 Sabden.....-....4 C'meStJames...4 0 1 3 1
Moor.............4 3 0 1 9
2 2 0 8 2 0 2 6 2 0, 2 6 - 1 1 2
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GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT
BOWLING LEAGUE FIXTURES
“t President’s Silver Salver i'-:
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5-30 a.m. - J. Pimrick V E. ;)Wallace;T. Bullen v C. Mas- ley; S. Dowber v T. Connell; 1. Famworth v D. Rose; D.. urns-v B. Horman.' ■ : .CF15 a.m. T J. Schofield v .‘ .
8 . Fletcher; G. Wood v E. ' Robinson; M. Burns v Gla-
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| Dolphins make a splash
A TOTAL of three galas in the space of four days saw the Clithe- roe Dolphins travelling all across the North-West.
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up in Lancaster. The pool was packed as it was the double header with the Division 1 gala happening simultaneously.
• but Dolphins swam strongly to stay ; in second place all through the gala. Relays play a very important role in
Camforth B led from the start
• for the final length. The final result was: Camforth B
races: Junior 50m Butterfly (M) Jack Stanley; Inter 50m Butterfly (F) Abbi Procter; Junior 50ra •Breaststroke (M) Jacob Crompton; Inter 50m Backstroke (F) Isabella Watt;Tnter 4 x 50ra Medley Relay (F) (Isabella Watt, Charlie Coy, Abigail Procter, Megan Davidson); Junior 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay (M)
(Harvey Griffin, Jack Stanley, Iwan Timmins, Joseph Kenny); Inter 4 x
50m Freestyle Relay (F) (Isabella Watt, Charlie Coy, Abigail Procter, Megan Davidson); Junior 4 x 50m Medley Relay (M) (Patrick Enion, . Jacob Crompton, Harvey Griffin, Jack Stanley); Mixed Freestyle
ThefoUowingswimmerswontheir
. swim league as they earn double points so the junior boys and inter girls won 32 points for us with their clean sweeps of wins. Dolphins also finished strongly with a great win in the Cannon at the end with Peter Jones clocking an impressive 11.73s
154 pts; Clitheroe 138 pts; Leyland' B 118 pts; Ormskirk 83 pts. - '
First up was a swim league gala
...Cannon fHannah Pmrtpr ’Tncpnii Kenny, Isabella Watt, Ben’ Stanley,
C (Hannah Procter, Joseph
Abigail Metcalfe, Peter Jones). The following day,
, Blackpool. The team was depleted having only nine boys in total and three nine-year-old girls meaning the
team.could not enter several
. relay races. However, the swim mers who were there all tried their best, swam good times and enjoyed the . competition. The final result was: Preston B 155 pts; Blackpool B 133.5 pts; Camforth B 108.5 pts; Clitheroe B 67 pts.
their races: Boys U12 50m Freestyle Henry Gibson; Boys U12 50m Breaststroke Henry Gibson; Girls
. places: Girls Ull 50m Breaststroke Darcy, Clayton;. Girls UlO: 50m Freestyle Darcy Williams;Girls UlO Freestyle Relay (Darcy Williams, Joy Fowler, Isobel Pickford, Eleanor Heathcote) • On . the . Tuesday evening, it
was the turn of the Swim League team again; this time travel ling to .Leyland. Despite having swam against two
of.the teams on Saturday, the -result was very dif
ferent as the Dolphins stormed to victory
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^ e e p s of wins. The Dolphins also tfinished strongly with a great win in
he cannon at the end.
continued their form to win 32 points for the team vrith their clean
The junior boys and inter, girls
UlO 25m Butterfly Ellie Brown. The team- also had three second
The following swimmers won League B team travelled to the Micro The final result was as follows: nrurt __ r.n...
Qitheroe 154 pts; Camforth B 135 pts; Leyland B 134 pts; Blackpool C70pts. The following swimmers won
. their races: Inter 50m Breaststroke (M) Ben • Stanley; Junior 50m Butterfly (M) Jack Stanley; Open
■50m Backstroke. (M) Peter Jones; Inter 50m Butterfly (F) Abbi
- Procter; Inter 50m Butterfly (M) Cameron \ Deacon; Inter 50ra Freestyle (F) Megan Davidson; Open.; 50m Butterfly (M) Phil Sellars; Junior50m Breaststroke (M) Jacob Crompton; Inter 50m Backstroke (F) Isabella Watt; Inter 50m Backstroke (M) Cameron Deacon; Inter4x50mMedley Relay (F) (Isabella Watt, Charlie Coy, Abigail Procter, Megan Davidson); Junior 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay (M) (Harvey. Griffin, Jack Stanley, Iwan Timmins, Joseph ■ Kenny); Open 4 X
50m Medley Relay (M) ■
Jones, John Gorpfll); Inter 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay (F) (Isabella Watt, Charlie Coy, Abigail Procter, Megan Davidson); Inter 4 x 50m Freestyle Relay (M) (Ben Stanley, Adam^. Stansfield, : Will Fowler, Cameron Deacon); Junior 4 x 50ra Medley Relay (M) (Patrick Enion, Jacob Crompton, Iwm'Timmins, Joseph Keimy); Mixed "Freestyle Cannon (Hannah Procter, Joseph Kenny, Abigail Procter, (jameron Deacon, .Abigail Metcdfe, Peter Jones).
(Phil Sellars, Harry Paige, Peter
'}11 a.m. - J. Ellson V P. Graham; J. Larder v D. f Farnworth; D. Hargreaves y
M..Corbett; P. Haslam v
D. Whitworth; C. Ramell v ’i £ S. Gail.' -
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j11-30 a.m. - S. Hindis V 'K-Haslam; L. Ramell V S. Townley; S . Wood v J.Wil-^ ■ liamson; G. Leonard v D. Pilkington. ..
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TABLES
globe Heys........ 11 9 0 2 78 bn St A..'... 10 8 0 2 66
Division One P W D L P
_VittonBc.......;;.11 6 0 5 63 j -'S Gardeners A... 11 5 1 5 63
J:;|urnleyRdB.....10 5 1 4 56 9-$alesbU[yA...:...11 4 1 6 56 K?t Harwood A.... 10 7 0 3 55
j !|?ibblesdaleA....11 6 0 5 52 liRoe Lee Park.....11 5 0 6 52 ItGlobeA..............11 0 2 9 27 l igishtonConA...11 1 1 9 22
M Division Two
rl-.........••..............P W D L P . tSydney street.:.. 11 8 0 3 69 iSabden Black.;.. 11 7 1 3 64 (Green Park........ 10 6 1 3 61 litheroeCkt A r .ll 5 1 5 59 bailey A.......... 11 6 0 5 57
HiWaddingtonA...11 6 0 5 56 PssyCon...........11 5 1 5 55 it Harwood H... 11 4 0 7 49 range............:.ii 4 1 6 46
ffiakhill Vets....... 11 3 1 7 43 “ urstGreen....... 11 -3 0 8
Division Three P.-W'D L P
J SgowerDarwen A ll 10 0 1 83 "•'eopp]ce..:..;;...;.;ii o 1' 2-77
[Sabden RedL.....;11 6 1 4 59 Ulirihtnngtn-
Gt Hanvood Cc.. 11 6 1 ' 4 61 ■ ■; j ,i;-qq
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Sportsworld Cup P W D L P
lRead......;...14 8 3 319114 |Baxenden;...v.14 7 3 416106 Iciitlierae; . . . . . . 14 6 3.5 8 93 ISeltle
14; 6 4 4 12 90
MercerPark......11 4 0 7 50 RibblesdaleB....11 5 0 6 49 SalesburyB..;....1l 5 0 6 49 Burnley Rd A.....11 3 1 7 44 Free Gardeners B11 2 0 9 39 OakhrllA..-.......;.:10 3 1 6 36
Division Four . ••■
RishtonConB.j.ll 9 0 2 7B Immanuel A.......11.8 1 2 73 MilnshawWandsll 8 0 3 69 LowerDarwen B11 5 1 5 61 Immanuel B.......11 6 1 4 59 OakhillB........„..11 4 0 7 50 ClitheroeCktB.. 11 4 0 7 44 Sabden Blue......11 3 i 7 41 WaddingtonB....9 4 0 5 39 Read...................10 4 0 6 39 WhalleyB..........11 2 0 9 37
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HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE
TABLES
' Burnley Rd B...9 4 0 5 41- •Rishton Con....9 3 0 6 37 Oakhill Ash......9 3 0- 6 34 Gatty Pk -..........9 0 0 9 19 - Division Three P-WD .L P .
.......... ..............P W D L P Rishton BC......9 7 0 2 57 Oakhill Vets A..9 6 0 3 56 Mercer Pk.......9 7 0 2 55 Immanuel A.....9 5 0 4 54 Globe E ........... 9 5 0 4 52 RusntonStC...9 5 0-4 45
Sabden C..;....;.9 6 1 2 55 WhalleyA........9 6 1 2 53 .’: MilnshawPark9 -6 0 3 52 SalesburyRed.9 5 0 4 50:
3ys Parkinson; M. Opie v M.‘- Globe C .......;,..9 5 0 4 48 gegrdmore; Geoff Parkin- . son V R:Campbell.
................... . P WD L P Alma................8 5 0 3 54 Oakhill Beech ..8 5 0 3 46 Burnley Rd D.;.9 5 1 3 44
Clitheore.ee ....8 5 0 3 44 Immanuel B.....8 4 1 3 43 Ribblesdale C..7 4 2 1 39 Grange C.........8 3 1 4 39 Sabden A.........8 1 0 7 26 Tinker/Budget..7 1 1 5 21
POOL
RIDDLE VALLEY GLASS CLITHERDE AND DISTRICT WIN
TER PDDLLEAGUE FIXTURES Premier
Billington Band Club B v White Lion: Castle A v High er Buck; Conservative Club V Buck A; Rose & Crown v Royal British Legion A. Division One
Bay Horse v Waggon and Horses: Horseshoe v Rose & Crown A; Royal Oak A V Stork; White Horse A v White Horse B. Division Two
Buck Laddies v Buck Wrin- kleys; Royal British Legion V VVhalley Club; St Peters A V Low Moor B; Waggon and Horses B v Royal Oak B. Division Three
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De Lacy v Craven Heifer B; Dog Sports Bar v Black Bull Chatburn; Read Con Club B V Billington Band Club; Cra ven Heifer V Pendle Witch. TABLES
WaddingtonB.9 4 0 5 41 ReadCC..:.'......9 4 0 5 41 Great Harwood9 3 0 6 39' WhalleyB........9 3 0 638 Oakhill Vets B..9 2 0 7 32 Division Four
.........................P WD L P Globe A...........9 8 1 0 74 Sydney St........9 5 0 4 50 RFG..................8 5 1 2 44 Coppice...........8 4 0 4 43 Grange A........9 4 0 5 41 Burnley Rd B...9 3 0 6 40 Ribblesdale A..9 4 0 5 39 Rushton St E...8 3 0 5 36 Sabden B.........9 4 0 5 35 WaddingtonA.8 2 0 6 28 Division Two
Division One Premier Division
. RBLA...............;:.6. 5 1 0 59 Castle B....:.......-.-7 .4 -1 2 57; .BillingtonB.;.-.....6 -4 11-'55 -
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. Rose & Crown.;.. 6 3 3 0 53 BuckA................. 6 3 2 1 51 White Lion..........6 1 1 4 36 "HigherBuck7 1 0 6 36
- Castle A;....;........6 '1 1 4 32 Con Club............ 6 1 0 5 29
LowMoorA.......0 0 0 0 2 First Division ■
White Horse A.... 6 •5-0.154 Read Con Club;..7 .3 2 2 52 ' Stork.;...-..-.......;;..6 3 0 3 46 '
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WaggonA....;...;.7 2 1 4 45 > Horseshoe..........5 4 0 1 43
. Bay H o r s e 5 3 2 0 39 Rose & Crown A 6 1 1 4 38
Royal Oak.........;.6 1 1 4 38 White Horse B.... 6 0 3 3 32 Second Division
.............................P W D L P St Peters A.........6 6 0 0 65 Low Moor B .. 7 3 2 2 58 WhalleyClub. .6 4 1 1 53 Horseshoe B......7 2 3 2 52 Waggon B .........6 4 0 2 49 RBL......................6 2 3 1 48 BuckWrinkleys..6 1 2 3 36 Buck Laddies. . . .6 0 1 5 31 Royal Oak B .....6 0 0 6 18 Third Division
............................ P W 0 L P Dog Whalley....... 7 4 1 2 61
. Craven Heiter......6 3 D 3 36 Pendle Witch 6 1 1 4 30 DeLacy .............6 1 -t 4 29 Craven Heiter B...7 0 0 7 29 Brov/nCow 0 0 0 0 0
Black Bull Chat.. .6 6 0 0 57 Dog Sports Bar ...6 4 2 0 56 Read Con Club ....6 2 2 2 47 BillingtonBand...6 3 1 2 46
DARTS CLITHERDE MEN’S
SUMMER DARTS - : RESULTS - League -
Black Bull 2, Craven B 5; Low Moor 2; Judge Walms- ley 5;White Lion 1; Legion B 6; Craven A 4, Swan & '
, Royal 3; Brown Cow A 2, Brown Cow B 5. ■ FIXTURES League -
Legion A v Low Moor; Judge Walmsiey v Pendle Inn; Horseshoe v Craven A; Brown Cow B v White; Lion; Swan 81 Royal v Brown Cow A. -
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Bill Harrison Memorial Knockout
Craven B V Legibri B.
CLITHERDE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND
DOMINDES LEAGUE RESULTS
Singles Knockout Third Round
- Steve Porter beat Bernard Howard; Steve Stanley beat Shane Ashworth; Lee Wright beat Nigel Booth; Ja son Dewhurst beat Duncan Jeffries: John Phillips beat Mark Steer; Barbara Parker beat Derek Southwell: Audrey Southwell beat Stuart Gower; Lindsay Asfin beat Mark Booth. Quarter-Final .
Steve Stanley beat Steve Porter; John Phillips beat Barbara Parker; Lee Wright beat Jason Dewhurst; Lindsay Astin beat Audrey Southwell. ■ ^ ^ FIXTURES
- Singles Knockout - Semi-Finat
Steve Stanley (Judge), John Phillips (Judge), Lee Wright (Legion), Lindsay Astin •; (Brown Cow A). •Round to be played on the league’s presentation - ^ evening along with the final;, .
• (July 11th) - Pendle League
Legion v Judge Walmsiey; Dog Inn v Swan & Royal; Brown Cow A v Bay Horse. Ribble League
Horseshoe v Social Club; White Lion v Black Bull; Waggon 8i Horses v Brown CowB.
TEAMS CRICKET
SATURDAY
Read (v Oswaldtwistle • ; Immanuel, away, start 1 -3D p.m.) M. Jamal, J. Harvey, J. Marshall, A. Laycock, M. Zafran, E. Artingstoll, K. O’Connor, A. Rushton, W. Easfham, E. Lowes, Clark. Read 2nds (v Earby 2nds, home, start 1 -3D p.m.) C.
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Astin, D. Walshe, R. Shar pies, e. Lowes, F. Barden, T.Turner, A. Bennett, B. . Graham, K. Grimshaw, M. Whalley, G. Ashworth. Clitheroe (v Edenfield, home, meet 12-3D p.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S. Lemon, J. McDowell, T. Lord, M. Coulter, A. Pearce, J. De whurst, J. Marquet, F. Butt, Saddique. Scorer: S. Ahmed. Clilheroe 2nds (v Salesbury 2nds, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) J. Green, G. Drake, C. Palmer, C. Bowness, B. Ahmed,
G.Kershaw, S. Duck worth, F. Hussain, M. Scott, J. Dean, A. Hutchins. Scorer: O. Hussain. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Salesbury, home, meet 12-3D p.m.) A. Marsh, D. Howard, I. Britclitfe, J. Rain, M. Briggs, C. Jackson, M. Clarkson, J. Braithwaite,’.S. Kerr, C. Collinge. Scorer:’-J.- Briggs.
■ , ; SUNDAY
Clitheroe 3rds (v Padiham 3rds, away, meet 12-30 p.m.) T. Blezard, E . Drake, J. Kak S. Jackson, C. Dewhurst, 11. Glover, D. Stuart, S. Ahme 1, M. Dewhurst, J. Stones, T. Stones. Scorer: J. Scorah. Clitheroe 4ths (v Read 3rc 3, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) F. Hussain, O. Hussain, G Bonner, J. Dean, I. Munir, G. Bicknell, H. Graham, R.,- Cattermole, D. Rtzgerald, Mehmood, M. Scott. Score r:
E.Smith. .
■ Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v Brinscall, ayvay, meet noon) B. Spencer, T.
. Braithwaite, M. Thompson W. Whitaker, R. Clarkson, Dickinson, M. Cole, J. Brit- cliffe, G. McGuire, L. Noon H. Kay. Scorer: M. Oddie.
Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Great Harwood, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) J Dickinson, K. Collinge, D. Dickinson, M. Spencer, R. Pickett, D. Sumner, L. Nooh, W. Whitaker, S. Khan, A Khan, M. Thompson. . Read 3rds (v Burnley Belv 3- dere 3rds, home, start 1-3 1 p.m.) E. Artingstoll, R. Sha r- ples, C. Noone, G. Wratha I J. Ashcroft, A. Carter, J. Wood, B. Graham, I. Fox. Clarke, K. Grimshaw.
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with birdies on the 5th and 13th and a nett 68 to win the Division One
; Captains Prize with a two-shot margin over David Enion. . Enion claimed the runners up prize
after cards with Nigel Clowes on the same mark.
. Keith Allen had taken the Division Two Captains Prize with his impres sive nett 68. Peter Greaves birdied’the tricky 2nd
with Swamy Narayama and Michael Cerami for 4th after cards. The packed clubhouse responded loudly' to the announcement that
but could not match Allen’s score so settled for the runners up spot. - . David Feamley Brown, looked to
have the trophy in his cabinet after 15 holes but six dropped shots on the run in resulted in a 71 and 3rd place. Da'vid Proos, Jim Sprint and Peter
Woods took the remaining prizes and Martin Cane the Best Gross.- r ^ ;
Danny Nutter finished -5 CSS with two brilliant rounds to become Qub
Champion on Sunday with scores of 70 and 71.
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his natural talent with rounds of 71 and 75 to fill the runners up spot with a six-shot margin, over Craig Allison. Allison’s second round 71 was in
Martin Cane continued to illustrate Craig Allison won the three way duel
THUNDER, lightning and heavy. showers did their best to spoil Cap-:' tain John Whowell’s Day at Clitheroe Golf Club but 171 competitors braved the elements and after a late, late fin ish their response was “Take That”. Alex Taylor kept his powder dry
78-27-51. - ■ In the annual 27-hole Bany Bolton
competition greenkeeper B am and his wife Denise provide lunch for the
. competitors, after the first 18 holes. The, 18 hole morning competition was won by Steve-Rushton with 85-21-64 and Ian McDonnell, using the follow ing wind to good effect in'the after noon, won the nine-hole competition with 39-5-34. The overall 27 hole com petition was won by Ted Crosby with ;124-22;5t111.5.' • “The , ladies at Whalley Golf
Club held a South African Scramble Stablefofd competition on Thursday. Unforftmatefy, due to torrential rain, . the competition was reduced to nine holes. ( In spite of .,the challenging . conditions,-the winning team .of Joan . Whittaker, Sarah ra em so h j’.'Viy’L^ and Margaret BreaikeU came in w th a very creditable sedfe of 20 points.' . • Mytton Fold.’Golf; Qufy has a new champion iiV; the i fornfy of Ray Standring. ^ ; - ' ”
ing honour. by returning the- lowest gross score in . this weekend’s- Club : Championship; . -
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competition, Safinday’s ;hea]fyJ and thunderstorms forced^ani,early end to“tHe first day. With' a backlog of
OriginaUy calendared
■ and;Ray’s gross 77 was'a fittingend to a recent loss of form. Chris iaadwick-
sharp contrast and a remarkable recovery to his first round 81 for third. ; Young giihs, Hayden Moorcroft and ,
.; Sam .Geddes caught the eye. as they ’ m ix e d it with the big boys and seven h ^ d irap Moorcroft won 5th prize
-with his 76-79 returns. Head greenkeeper Andrew Geddes
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was pleased to see son Sam take home the best nett with a two round total of
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was the venue for Tuesday’s Single Stableford and Clive Wood enjoyed the experience when his 39 points was best of the day.
2nd ahead of a trio on 36. Tom Forrest got the better of Paul Nightingale and the other Andy Murray aiter cards. Their was little action from the
Ladies last week as Lady Captains Day was affected by the, weather but Sophie Lamb recorded the Best Gross to win the Captain’s Prize for Juniors. George Young -and Jack Mercer
returned identical 82-10-72 scores and Young won the best nett after count- back. Edward James was just one shot away with his 73 in third place. • LADY (2aptain^s Day at
Stonyhurst Park had to be aban doned on Saturday because of thun der and lightning, however the Junior Captain’s Day went ahead as planned in the late afternoon showers.
. The competition for the more eme- 1 rienced junior golfers was reduced to i? 14 holes because of the weather and ..was won by 10 handicapper George 'Young with 62-7.5-54.5 with playing ^partner Toby Bolton in second place- 'with 79-24-55. r With George taking the overall (Winner’s trophy, Louis Phelps was ^awarded the best gross prize with 76. A fSeparate nine-hole competition organ ised for the younger, less experienced ■ juniors was won by Finn Gateley with .
Steve Credie was two points away in The- Open Qualifying Course
■ came in with a’, gross ,80 Vid fiiiish' ninner-up.with Club TreasurefFfan^^^^^^^^ Tunstall a shot further back iii third, f ' Eoghan Gilbert won the netL com petition with_ an outstanding 85-20-65 with Ray StMdring’s 77-8-69 earning
’^ him second spot. Frank Tiinstall’s 81-; 12-69 was just iiot quite good enough, losing out on a cardplayoff. In the Order of Ment Past (Captain
John Berry’s recent run of form has; given him a lead of ten points over the chasing Luke Chadwick : (36 points), who, in turn, is three ahead of Martin Holden and four ahead of Bob Devine.
Open ended on a soggy note when the heavens opened as the competition drew to a close.
the winning-team of Jean Sanderson (M5ttton Fold), Maggie Harvey (Whalley) ana Maureen Board (Whallw) who finished ahead o f the team of Lady Captains made up of Jean Dodgson (Great Harwood),- Karen Riley (Wilpshire) and Janet Halfpenney (Stonyhurst Park). TTiird spot was taken by Taija
S h ru g ^ g off. the raindrops were
Wilson (Mytton Fold), Bee Read (Settle) and Sue Johnson (Settle). • This week saw Whalley Golf Club
members compete in The Veterans Bowl (for players 55-F) and the first round of the Arthur Longworth Trophy.
The miserable playing conditions
certainly favoured the morning players as the incessant rain made the course more and more difficult to compete in as the day progressed and play even' being suspended at one point due to
impressive four under total was Bruce Craig 83-15-68 followed two shots behind by Andrew Wray 71-1-70 who nipped second via a card play off from Trevor Thomber in third 79-9-70.
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electricity in the local skies, and player . safety being paramount. The victor on the day with a Jiugely
Mytton Fold Golf Club’s Ladies’ '
. events building, the club .wereifpr^^ ‘ iritb maldng .this a smgjeidayVevent;.’,
Ray worivthe club’s hi^dst-golf
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