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-Cntheroe Advertiser &Tlmes,'Thursday, June 7,2012 SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.clitlieroeadveiliser.co.uk ’* V -m 0 on CRICKET By Dan Black w \ m 1-^4:


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to keep on winning and take our opportunity when it arises. There’s no denying that they’re a top side; they can bat all the way down to about number ei^t. It’s a very strong’ batting order , and they’ve got strength in depth with a very good pro (Imran Khalid) to throw in. . They are a good, strong outfit


vive a full season undefeated. “We’re just going to have


playing the way we have been, remain focussed and continue to battle,” said the Whalley Road captain. “Bamoldswick will have to slip up at some point because they won’t sur-


campaign Richard Nicholls’ men hold the advantage with a record only blemished by two abandoned fixtures. Baxenden sit second 18 points adrift whfie Kyle O’Connor’s side are a for- ther four points shy, though still in hot pursuit of the summit. “We’ve just got to keep on


League leaders Bamoldswick make. After 11 games of the 2012


READ skipper Kyle O’Connor is ready to pounce and capital­ ise on any error Ribblesdale


abandoned as the incessant rainfall caused major disruption throughout the league. And, with the top three all record­ ing victories 24 hours earlier, it meant there was no change at the top.


outfit overcame Whalley by eight wickets while Baxenden thrashed Earby by a staggering 201 runs. But Read weren’t to be outdone, defeating Cherry


The formidable Victory Park . ^ T - T ’’ ‘


O’Connor. “It was a batters paradise really, a game that was good value for shots. We had targeted about 280 on that track prior to the match so we were happy to limit them to 237. There was certainly plenty of runs in the game. It wasn’t the nicest of games to be in the outfield.”


■ Match wirmer Joe Marshall


Tree in the day’s highest scor­ ing game. “It was a good game,” stated


beamed O’Connor. “He batted all the way through. He was just focussed on win­


was cruelly denied his maiden senior 100 after a confi­ dent and composed inriings. Marshall required a six off the last ball to complete his century but could only ‘manage’ a boundary and was marooned on 99, agonis­ ingly denying him a deserved three-figure finish. “Joe was’ unbelievable,”


second time he’s finished on 99.


.


and patiently. He went in to the final over needing seven for his century while we needed 11. He hit a six off the first ball and he did his best to do it again on the final ball but it didn’t quite work out for him unfortunately.” Read travel to the


II first silverware |j i i II Mil


CLITHEROE Cobras Under 15s secured the club’s first sil­ verware of the season with a cup final victory over local rivals Ribblesdale Wanderers. Having been put in to bat, the


Church Meadow team raced to a challenging 122 largely due to a blistering 70 from Mack Spencer who was ably sup­ ported by former Cobra Danny Sumner.


In reply, the Cobras young


guns of Charlie Dewhurst and Dominic Stuart made light of the total thanks to some elegant strokeplay mixed with sharp running between the wickets, adding 57 at a run a ball. Stuart continued his fluent


approach and along with a few lusty blows fr-om Matt Driver


. and Ryan Cattermole, the Cobras romped past the winning post with an over and 7 wickets to spare,with Stuart remaining undefeated on 53.


. , The Cobr^ now go on to rep­


resent the Ribblesdale League, in the. county stages of the competition with a home tie against Flixton from the Bolton Association.


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tesi “But he batted really well


ning the game first but I bet he was gutted. That’s the


f'GOOD BOWLING: Jon Harvey in action' f for Read.


.. -Satfe-aSit


.win of the campaign at the 11th time of asking.


Batting first they reached


the table, Oswaldtwistle Irnmanuel gained their first


arid Clitheroe were seven wicket winners against Settle, lifting them into fourth; At the bottom end of


Marshfield Ground on Saturday where they face Settle in a bid to narrow the deficit. Elsewhere in the league


163 , with Oliver Jones top scoring on 48 and fellow opener Chris Cook-Martin makrng 45. Michael Erlank claimed 5-52 and Ian. Britcliffe 4-36. However, Wanderers also


struggled when they replied. Only four , batsmen reached double figures ' and Mick Clarkson’s 37 helped them limp to 139 all out before their fate was sealed.


weekend prevented Read, who were due to play Padiham at the Arbories, from making any ground on the table toppers. Every top flight game was


scheduled


but it’s definitely not over.” Sunday’s washout over the double-header


I-?' ■ ter.co.uk www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Sports info desk CRICKET


HOULDSWORTH SOLICITORS


RIBRLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


: Settle............... 11 5 4 212 76 .Padiham............11 4 5 214 64 Cherry Tree........ 11 4 4 3 7 62 RibbsWand........ 11 3 6 2 20 60 Great Harwood.. 11 3 4 4 7 57 Salesbury. . . . . . 1 1 4 4 3 4 57 Whatley........11 Edenlield..........11


Bamoldswick ...11 9 0 214114 Baxenden. . . . . . 11 “ Read..............11 Clilheroe.........1 1


6 214 54


.Oswaldtwistle... 11 1 7 315 40 ^ First Division


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.RibbsWand........8 5 2 1 13 68 .Stacksteads.........8 4 4 017 57 'Belvedere............8 4 3 1 11 56 Salesbury............8 3 4 1 10 45 'GtHaiwood........ 7 2 4 0 7 34


•Clilheroe........ 7 1 5 0 8 25 Edenfield..........8 0 7 1 4 9 Second Division


Padiham.......... 6-6 0 012 72 Baxenden.........6 5 1 011 61 Settle...............6 4 2 015 55 Belvedere.........6 4 1 1 6 51 Feniscowles......6 3 2 1 9 44 Whalley.............6 2 4 012 32 Oswaldtwislie__6 2 3 1 4 29 Feniscowles 2__6 2 4 0 4 24 Bnnscall..........6 0 5 1 2 7 ilacksleads.....6 0 6 0 0 "denotes tied match


........................P W L N B P


CLITHEROE AND DJSTRICTMIOWEEK


CRICKET LEAGUE ’


TABLE


....................... P. W 0 L P Calderstones 5 3 2 0 11


ilCSS Mbor ........... 5 i Clitrieroe St James 5 .


........... 5


-Chipping Ramblers 5 Chipping ‘A’ 5


1 1 3 4 1 1 3 4


POOL RIBBLE VALLEY


^LAS S CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WIN­


TER POOL LEAGUE RESULTS


Foundation Cup


White Lion 5, Buck A 7; Black Bull Chatburn 7. Pendle Witch


CLITHEROE RUFC have elected a new club captain for the forthcoming season.


imously elected by the players to take the captain’s armband. He takes over from Oliver


McEntyre who has served the club with distinction for the past three seasons and now steps aside for a slightly younger man. In the club’s 35th year Nathan


till just about any position in th e ' three-quarter line, but is prob­


becomes only the 19th captain and aged just 31 still has plenty to give on and off the pitch. 7 ^ adaptable player, he can


ably most effective at outside centre. Nathan commented that he


was honoured at being chosen to lead the club into the fresh season, and although aware he is following in some large footsteps,' IS keen to make his own mark on Clitheroe Rugby.


W f . It is certainly going to be a


busy year for Nathan: with just 18 months of marriage to Jenny under his belt and his new house in Waddington with renova­ tions still ongoing, and now the big responsibility of Chtheroe RUFC


Nathan Peel was the man unan­


, 1: Rose & Crown 6, Waggon and Horses B 7; Buck Laddies 6, Rose & Crown A 7; De Lacy 4, Royal Oak A 7. FIXTURES Premier


Buck A V Castle B; Castle A v Billington Band Club B; Higher Buck V White Lion; Rose &


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' Crown V Conservative Club; Royal British Legion A v Low Moor A.


Bay Horse v Horseshoe; Royal Oak A v White Horse A;


Waggon And Horses v Rose & Crown A; White Horse B v Read Constitutional Club. Division Two


Buck Wrinkleys v Whalley Club; Horseshoe B v Royal Oak B; Low Moor B v Royal British Legion; St Peters A v Buck Laddies..


Division Three


Btllington Band Club v Craven Heifer B* Wh^iioy m Black


j a i Gull Chatburn: Pendle Witch


W v Dog Sports Bar: Read Con Club B V De Lacy TABLES


'F


White Lion...........4 Con Club..... .....5


BbckA............ 4 2 2 0 36 Castle B.............4 Low Moor A........ 4


Billington B.......4 3 1 0 40 RRLA.....i.........4 3 1 0 38 Rose and Crown 5 1 3 1 37


Premier Division P W 0 L P


2 1 1 35 2 11 33


1 1 2 29 1 0 4 26


Division One.


Cherry Tree.......!b 3 5 0 2 32 Eartw............. .8 2 5 1 4 29


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE


RESULTS Division One


7 blesdale A 2; Salesbury A 8, 0


Division Two Grange 7, Oakhill Vets 3; Ossy


. Con 7. Clitheroe Cricket A 3; Sabden Black s, Great Harwood H 2; Waddington A 2, Green Park 8; Whalley A 8, Hurst Green 2.


............Division Three Great Harwood CC 8, Sabden Red 2; Lower Danven A 7, Coppice 3; Mercer Park 8, Free Gardeners B 2; Ribblesdale B 3, Oakhill A 7; Rushton Street B 7,


1 Salesbury B 3. I .............Division Four Immanuel A 8, Waddington B 2; Milnshaw Wanderers 7, Whalley B 3; Oakhill B 3, Immanuel B 7; Rishton Con B 7, Read 3; Sab­ den Blue 7, Lower Daniven B 3. FIXTURES


TedTomlinson Trophy (Saturday)


9-


Wood; S. Gower v C. Massey; L. Tomlinson v G. Leonard: I. Jackson v G. Parkinson; S.


Hindle v A. Norman: L. Ramell V T. Bullen. 10- 15 a.m. - D. Burns v E. Wallace: R. Campbell vT. Hall; S. Anderton v M. Yerkess; C.


Cornall v M. Rimmer; L. Nuttall V C. Ramell. 11 a.m. - C. Atkinson v W. Slinger; S. Gall v M. Bums; M. Joyce v M. Opie; S. Wood V I. Tomlinson: D. Niven v S. Towneley. 11- 30 a.m. - E. Robinson v M. McNally; A. Dewhurst v D. Rose; M. Beardmore v M. Graham. "Ties to be played at Ribbles­ dale Bowling Club. TABLES


Division One


........ .............. P W 0 L P Globe Heys.......7 6 0 1 54


Witten BC.........7 6 0 1 50 Rushton Street A 7 5 0 2 42 SalesbutyA.......8 3 0 5 42 GtHanvoodA....7 5 0 2 39 Roe Lee Park.....8 4 0 4 39 Free Gardeners A 7 3 0 4 39 Burnley Road B..7 3 1 3 36 Ribblesdale A....7 3 0 4 30 Globe A............8 0 2 6 17 Rishton Con A.... 7 0 1 6 12 Division Two


...................... P W 0 L P Green Park.......7 5 1 149


Ossy Con..........8 5 0 '3 43


Globe A 0, Globe Heys 10; Great Harwood A 10, Rishton Con AO; Roe Lee Park 8. Rib-


RushtonStreetA2;WittonBC 6, Burnley Road B 4.


Read..................8 8 0 010 90 Brinscall.............8 6 2 011 71 Bamoldswick__8 5 2 1 15 70


.........................P W L N B P


---- - -............. - 7 218 48 Earby............... 11 2 5 4 5 46


Senior Division P W L N B P


7 2 216 96 7 2 212 92 5 3 3 6 71


Castle A............ 4 0 2 2 21 HigherBuck.......4 0 0 4 18 Rrst Division


Royal Oak..........3 1 1 1 23 Rose & Crown A 4 0 1 3 23


3 1 2 0 23 Second Division


Buck Laddies 4 0 1 3 22 Buck Wrinkleys...3 1 1 1 21 Royal Oak B........3 0 0 3 ' 12 Third Division


Dog Sports Bar ...3 2 1 0 30 Black Bull Chat....3 3 0 0 29 BillingtonBand...3 2 1 0 27 Read Con Club ....4 1 1 2 27 CravenHeifer.....4 2 0 2 27 Pendle Witch 4 1 0 3 19 Craven Heifer B...4 0 0 4 15 DeLacy.............3 0 0 3 11


..................... P W 0 L P Dog Whalley...... 4 3 1 0 39


HorsetioeB”.Z Z 4 1 2 1 30 Waggon B.........4 2 0 2 29 Whalley Club.....3 2 0 1 25' RBL...................3 1 1 1 22


-................... P WD L P StPetersA........4 4 0 0 45 LowMoorB......4 2 1 1 36


White Horse A . ...3 3 0 0 31 White Horse B....4 0 3 1 28 WaflflonA.........4 1 1 2 27 Horseshoe.... .....3 2 0 1 25 Read Con Club ....4 0 2 2 24 Bay Horse


• Sabden Black.....7 4 1 2 40 C’roeCricketA...? 3 1 3 38 Grange.............. 8 3 1 4 37 GtHanvoodH....8 3 0 5 37 Whalley A...1.......7 4 0 3 35 WaddingtonA....7 3 0 4 31 Hurst Green........7 2 0 5 25 OakhillVets........ 7 1 0 6 23 Division Three P W D L


Sydney Street..... 7 5 0 2 42 Division Four


LowerOarwen A.8 Coppice.............7


- _ P


Ribblesdale B.....8 Mercer Park......7 GtHanvoodCC..7 Rushton Street B 8 „ ,


8 0 0 61 5 1 1 50 4 0 4 41 3 40


. Sabden Red.......7 3 1 o ou Salesbury B.......7 3 0 4 28 Free Gardeners B7 2 0 5 27 Burnley Road A.. 7 1 1 5 24 Oakhill A...-..........7. 1 1 5 22 Division Four .


Immanuel A ......8 7 0 1 56 Rishton Con'B....7 6 0 1 49 Milnshaw Wands 7 5 0 2 42


LowerOanwenB.7 3 1 3 39 Oakhill B............8 Read............ .....7 Sabden Blue......8 Immanuel B..........7 t 1 ^ 00 Waddington B....7 3 0 4 30 C’roeCricketB...7 3 0 4 27 Whalley B.............7 1 0 6 22


2 0 6 35 4 0 3 34 3 0 5 33 2 1 4 33


HYNDBURNVETS


BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES


Division One ...............P W 0 L P


RhyddmgsPk.......7 5 1 1 62 WorsleyA........... 7 5 2 0 51


Ribblesdale BC .7 4 2 1 50 RustonStA..........7 5 1 1 52 PeeIPkA............. 8 4 3 1 50


Waddington B....7 „ , , 00 Sabden..............7 0 7 0 27 Oakhill B C ........7 1 5 1 22


Division Two


........................P W D L P OakhillVets......6 6 0 0 56 Mercer Pk........ 6 5 1 0 47 RustonSt.........6 4 2 0 45 Grange............ 6 .3 2 1 42 Ribblesdale B...6 6 5 1 35 Immanual A........6 0 4 2 28 Whalley B.c.......6 1 4 1 28 GattyParkA..... 6 1 4 1 27 Peel Parks....... 6 1 3 2 27 Waddington A.... 6 1 3 2 25


Division Three


.........................P W D L P C,roe Cricket... 6 4 1 1 50 Worsley Pk B .. 6 5 1 0 48 Globe BulloughB 4 2 0 43 Hurst Green ....6 4 1 139 Oakhill Vets B . 6 4 2 0 39 Immanual B .... 6 3 2 1 39 Milnshaw Pk.... 6 2 3 1 32 Read Bo.........6 1 5 0 29 OakhillBCB..6 0 5 1 24 GattyPkB.....6 0 5 1 17


30 a.m. - M. Corbett v G.


LOCAL HERALD AND HYNDBURN DISTRICT BOWLING


TABLES Division One


Globe A Sydney St Coppice Grange A Ribblesdale A Burnley Rd B RFG Rushton St E Sabden B Waddington A


Immanuel A Oakhill Vets A Rishton BC Globe E Mercer Pk Rishton Con Rushton St C Burnley Rd B Oakhill Ash Ga%Pk


..........P W 0 L P 6 5 1 0 47 6 4 0 2 38 5 3 0 2 31 6 -2 0 4 27 6 3 0 3 27 6 2 0 4 27 5 3 1 1 26 5 2 0 3 22 6 2 0 4 19 51 0 4 16


Division Two P W 0 L 6 4 0 2


Burnley Rd........7 5'2 0 44 LowerloldPk......7 3 4 0 40 1 4 2 32 2 4 1 38


Rishton B.c........7 •


3 1 3 39 3 1 4 35 3 33


Alma Oakhill Beech Clitheroe CC Grange C Ribblesdale C Burnley Rd 0 Sabden A


i.............. :•••........P W 0 L Immanuel B 6 3 1 2


Tinker & Budget 6 0 1 5 15


5 3 0 2 5 4 0 1 33 5 4 0 1 31 5 2 1 2 25 5 2 2 1 25 5 2 1 2 23 5 1 0 4 17


I 24 CLITHEROE MEN’S


SUMMER DARTS League


...................... P W 0 L P


Wagon & Horses v Judge- Walmsley; Black Bull V Low Moor; Craven B v Legion A; Brown Cow B v Swan & Royal; White Lion v Craven A; Legion B V Horseshoe BILL HARRISON MEMORIAL KO PRELIM


Pendle Inn v Brown Cow A d S jE i in S n tS pot FRIDAY


Clitheroe Ists (v Padiham. Twenty20, away, meet 5-10 p.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, G. Drake, J. McDowell, T. Lord, M. Coulter, J. Marquef, J. Dewhurst ,A. Pearce F. Butt, Saddique. Scorer: S. Ahmed. Ribblesdale Wanderers Ists (v Read, Twenty20, home, meet 5- 40 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, M. Briggs, B. Spencer, M. Cole, M. Clarkson, S. Kerr, C. Collinge, J. Britcliffe, T. Braithwaite. A. Marsh, Erlank. Scoren L. Rain.


SATURDAY


Clitheroe Ists (v Baxenden, away, meet noon) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S


■ Lemon, J. McDowell, T. Lord, M. Coulter, J. Marquet, J. Dewhurst ,A. Pearce, F. Butt, Saddique. Clitheroe 2nds (v Earby 2nds, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) J.


• Green, C. Musson, G. Drake, C. Palmer, J. Houldsworth, S. Ahmed, B. Ahmed, L. Nuttall, E. Drake, A. Hutchins, F. Hussain. Ribblesdale Wanderers Ists (v Edenfield, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) I. Brifcliffe, D. Howard, M. Briggs, A. Marsh, S. Kerr, M. Cole. J. Rain, J. Britcliffe, M. Clarkson, C. Jackson. Erlank. Scorer: L Rain. Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v Edenfield, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) B. Spencer, T. Braithwaite, M. Thompson, W. Whitaker, J. Dickinson, C. Collinge, M.


Spencer, L. Noon. K. Collinge, M. Riding, H. Kay. SUNDAY


Clitheroe Ists (v Baxenden, away, meet noon) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S. Lemon. J. McDowell, T. Lord, M. Coulter, J. Marquet, J. Dewhurst ,A. Pearce, F. Butt, Saddique. Clitheroe 3rds (v Burnley Bel­ vedere 3rds, home, meet 12-45 ' p.m.) T. Blezard, F. Green, J. Kay, S. Ahmed, B. Ahmed, J. Stones, M. Dewhurst, C. Dewhurst, M. Glover, S. Duckworth, D. Stuart. Scorer; J. Scorah. Clitheroe 4ths (v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) F. Hussain, 0. Hussain, G. Bonner. J. Dean, I. Munir, A. Hartley, M. Scott, G. Bicknell, H. Graham, D. Rtzgerald, R. Catter­ mole. Scorer E. Smith. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Salesbuiy, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) J. Dickinson, D. Dickinson, K. Collinge, J. Price, R. Monk. M- Spencer, L. Rain, W. Whitaker, M. Thompson, L. Noon, T. Braithwaite.


CONTACT THE SPORTS DESK


Division Three


Sabden C Milnshaw Pk Globe C Waddington B Whalley A Read CC Salesbury Red Gt Hanvood CC Oakhill Vets B


P W 0 L P 6 4 1 1 38 0 2 34 0 3 33 0 2 33 1 2 32 0 3 29 0 4 28 4 25 4 24


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Ray Ormerod, Wta Joyce and Thomas Hibbert won the prizes for the most natri m ^ n S S S ^ S


J^a^ celebrations with a stoiy about his


o n J S & d h e S u ^ e “ bfrtodThe fet°hoTe“


However Steve Ackers and Clive Wood had other ideas. Just off the pace Ackers ^ e r cmds^ ® ^


what could have been a winning total of 45 points. P“‘


second a S /H e e ^ S s S ^ P®™*® andahead


and Miles Corish also finished leaving Ackers and Wood in


TittenLm r® “ saddling enclosure whilst the rest of the field were still rounding P°'”*®


In the Seniors Single Stableford Alex Rigby with three birdies on the return cantered in with a massive seven


Cbns Vines also returned with 36 points in 4th and 5th wite


rarfs^pitM and^Jeff C rom ^ / ^ behind Peter Clayton with the same 36 point total. Peter Pedder and


Leaver finished like a Greyhound to win'after competitorrs on Nett 69s ahead of Ian Murray


f°ttn as he had a head to head


had other ideas as she returned a handicap lowering nett 67 to win the Competition New name on Ae leaderboard, Judith Woolley returned a creditable 75 wEich save


4 under s/s nett 70 in the Midweek Medal but Tracey Blanc


he^ed three I ^ i e s on 77 ahead of Gail Ainsworth and Trudy*^^alne GoU Club were not deterred either on Thursday when rain


and wentual winners was the team of Michelle Fielding Tracev Blanc Jan WakH ^ d Dawn MUs wi* 45 points. 2nd Maureen Co^TL®ur^e Mchjewn^t (44X 3rd, Pam Lavery, Catherine Podevyn, Jane Hoyle and Gwen


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^® ^ g e> Kathleen LobelI?Gail Ainsworth and Janet " "


“ “


m Celebration day cakes, prepared by the ladies, were served to rousing traditional This was won by Joyre Kenyon, Malcom Kenyon, Jo Berry and Keith Hughes with


comed the Jubilee golfers on the Monday morning. ^ c , before a 9 hole mixed stableford competition.


f h


v-uuise wei ® traoitional


P>'®s>dent’s Day competition had to be abandoned on Sunday when '^®*®ttogged. Warm sunshine and a well-prepared course wel-


dunng the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebration game. T^e shotgun competibon had to be reduced to nine hole due to the weafer


the experienced Jean Anne Speak and Edith Child


-rae ladies celebrated the Jubilee in style and Barbara Blueyes looked like wearing ^


likely challenger until a blob on the 17th cost him


when ideal p l^ n g condibons produced a spate of good scores. P ^ ^°u'’


between John Kwasniewski and Frank Hindle who both Clitheroe Golf Club in Saturday’s Saab Trophy Fourball


' ^


1 a ^ of the 'Town were Father and Son, David and Chris Heesom.David holed out cn ®


Cbris eagled the 16th towards xuunowdros


nine-hole May Stableford it was a win, and a handicap reduc-


Cap’tm-n J ^ S a S t h i r d ^ lasU™


a a


“P Clegg a n ^ S i a d of Pautoe m ^


Stableford competitions over the ^inda


mclement weather putting a damper on the Jubilee Trophy and barbeque the P“*


betterthan ^n>P‘^i?‘® ’ u


Standring’s back nine proved to be just T™ .!»»•> bebidd .e re jJh„


0“ und instead substimted a June Stableford. With '^^ich needed '


Golf round-up Ctitheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, June 7,2012 55


to play with only four clubs, mcludmg a wood and a putter. A further manic twist ^?ens^^ putters had to be used off the tees, and that woods were to be used on the


unveiled his annual weird and wonderful Midsummer Madness to nl7v


Wonderland came to Mytton Fold Golf Club when Captain Gordon L u c a s modified nine-hole course at 6-30 a.m., the entrants were required


Despite these Carroll-esque twists, Sam Cowan defied both logic and reason to score an impressive 23 points and take the Win.


^


Jean Davies took best Joker prize which doubled her hole score on her Lmtaated J


ouTa^c^d ^ C a p t^ Elect Doreen Hammond took the Ladies’ prize with 14 points and


fortunate. The booby prize was a shared affair when both Rav 3™assed 6 points and it was felt too cruel to carry


bca. boU. Jota w S H aS ,o „™ ’„“ c S d " 4 ' ttvos rtnd, with Steve Brooks, Chris Chadwick and “ 0" '“ 1“ ' “ '■el' »


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