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abandoned clash against Edenfield at Victoty Park, .


suffering a three-wicket reverse at the hands of


tyvo-month wait CRICKET By Dan Black


patient, and good things came to those that waited as they comprehensively beat Cheny Tree.


oyer Padiham at the end of May was the club’s last suc­ cess, their third consecutive win adding to those against Earby and Edenfield. But they’ve had to be


was a long time coming,” said Brown. “It’s been about three months since we last won a league match. Last time we won was against Padiham and it seems like ages ago. It was a


“It was a good win which


Road staged the side’s first victoty in the Houldsworth Solicitors Ribblesdale Cricket League in 69 days. A seven-wicket triumph


SALESBURY skipper Steve Brown admitted he’d forgot­ ten what it felt like to win. On Saturday Ribchester


long slog really and I’d forgot­ ten what it was like to win a game.” Brown was the catalyst of


personal performance,” he beamed. “I’ve not taken many wickets this season so I was happy to contribute. We man­ aged to oust their top six quite quickly and then restricted them to a decent score on that wicket before the pro (Susantha Pradeep) knocked them off at the end.” In the reply, chasing a


Salesbuiy’s early rise, taking 5-55 as the visitors were restricted to a 157-total. And he was delighted with his per­ formance following a barren campaign to date. “I was very happy with my


weather inflicted revised target, Pradeep stepped to the fore smashing boundary after boundary. £ all he hit 15 fours in a confident, com­ posed, unbeaten knock of 84


can push on now. “We’ve got three double


to register a six wicket win. Brown said: “I hope we


headers coming up so there’s plenty of cricket to be played and plenty of points at stake. We'just want to take a couple of wins . from those and stay off the bottom.” Since climbing in to


the senior league, their first season being 2010, Salesbury have finished at the foot of the table both times. But Brown feels the club are progressing and can Improve on 11th position where they currently stand.


WINNING FEELING: Steve Brown (left)


“I feel we have definitely


left and three or four wins from that would be good. We’re targeting a finish just below mid-table; we’d be delighted with that.” Elsewhere, Read failed


to take advantage of league leaders Bamoldswick’s ■>


progressed,” he said. “The younger la ^ are maturing, settling in and are contribut­ ing and the pro has been consistent with the bat. Everyone is chipping in,. we’re enjoying it and the youngsters are adapting to playing a g ^ r f professionals and good amateur players. “We’ve got eight games


Baxenden. Whalley Road skipper


tightened their grip on the final Lancashire Chp spot with a 16-run victory over Padiham. Thomas Lord was the


bagged a four-wicket haul and Harvey added three but the pair were unable to make the breakthrough soon enough, conceding 177 runs between them. Chasing a revised target of 173, Bash paid man Kamran Yoimas struck 60 while Andrew Caimce, coming in at number sbc, fired 28 and Darmy Holland obliged with an imbeaten 25 to see the home side over the line. The gulf between first and second is now 31 points. Meanwhile, Clitheroe


Kyle O’Connor opened with 46 while professional Jordan Clark and Mohammed Jamal built on those foundations with respective knocks of 44 and 55. Elliott Artingstoll added 20 to proceedings and Jon Harvey 15 as the visitors climbed to a 193-5 finish. In the reply Elliot Lowes


bowling attack punished John Bushell’s side, as Padiham looked to chase down a 152 total. Paid man Kashif Siddi^ue and Joshua Marquet claimed three


Clitheroe’s four-pronged


wickets apiece while Lord and Jack Dewhurst added another two each. In other results, Lee


job off. But there was less fortune for Ribblesdale Wanderers as they lost out to straggling Earby by six wickets a t the Applegarth. • WITH just two games


Kearsle/s impressive unbeaten 65 built the foundations as Whalley beat Oswaldtwistle Immanuel by 53 runs. Simon Gorton then bagged a sensational six-wicket haul to finish the •


www.cMthoroeadvortl8er.co.uk CHtheroe Advertiser &Tlmes,Thursday, August 9,2012


Sports info desk CRICKET


Division Three HOULDSWORTH


, SOLICITORS RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Barnoldswick ...1 8 1 3 0 5 20 175 Read..................... 1811 5 2 24 144 Baxenden............ 1810 5 3 26 141 Clitheroe.........:.18 9 4 518133 Settle..................18 9 6 3 23 128 Padiham.. . . . . . 1 8 8 8 2 27117 Whailey.................18 7 7 4 26116 Great Harwood. . 18 5 5 811 101 RibbsWand.......... 18 5 9 4 31 101 Cherry Tree.......... 18 6 7 514 99 Salesbury.............18 5 8 5 5 80 E d ^ lie ld .......1 8 31 0 5 21 76 Earby................. 18 31 0 5 8 63 Oswaldiwistle. . . 18 2 12 4 23 63 First Division


a delayed start and made 81 off their 15 overs, Phil Mayors again the lynchpin with 31 retired. In reply Sabden slumped


hero of the home side’s innings at Chatbum Road, firing four fours and eight sixes bn his way to 76 while Peter Dibb clauned the second highest knock with 25.;,


week there was a cracking game between Chipping Ramblers and Sabden. Ramblers batted first after


to go, the Clitheroe Cricket League is still in the bal­ ance with Calderstones just having their noses in front. In the only action this


. Cherry Tree.........16 6 7 312 87 Salesbury...........16 5 7 41 7 87 Earby . ............... 16 3 9 414 64 •Gt Harwood___ 16 3 9 3 9 61 Edenlield............16 212 214 44 Second Division P W L N B P


to 4-4 but Nick Burton (26) and Paul McKeima (16) led the recoveiy....in the end it ' came down to the very last ball when a scrambled two made the scores level but Sabden won by virtue of losing fewer wickets.


Ifershaw is the match-winner in cup final „ Aft I I - i f .


CLITHEROE seconds (pic­ tured) held off their Read counterparts by 25 runs to win the Lawrenson Cup Final at Chatbum Road on Sunday. And Graeme Kershaw was


Read and Michael Whallev 3-43.


the total to a respectable 160. Frank Barden took 2-22 for


v m


the herb, as his 34 not out helped the hosts from 93-6 to 160-8 after the allotted 50 overs. And he then claimed 4-32


S ' MAN OF THE MATCH: Clitheroe’s Graeme Kershaw


: Glitheroe’s top order all made starts, but failed to build, until Daniel Turner stuck around for 25, and Simon Duckworth added 21. But it was Kershaw’s 40-ball unbeaten knock which took


off 9.4 overs as Read were dis­ missed for 135 with eight balls. remaining of a thrilling climax.


was bowled by Kershaw for 13, the game was up. Andy Hutchins took 2-31,


through the openers, but Andrew Turner dug in for a 106-ball 40, before running out of partners. - And when Andrew Bennett


In reply, Kershaw ripped I IT


a.m., and there is no admission charge for spectators.


MCC tomorrow at Chatbum Road to celebrate their 150th anniversary year. The' game starts at 11-30


and Saud Ahmed 3-21. • CLITHEROE host the


CAPTAIN’S HONOUR: John Green lifts the trophy w


Padiham.............1412 1 124149 Settle................. 14 9 3 2 32132 Belvedere...........14 7 3 421 111 Whalley............... 14 7 5 2 29 109 Baxenden...........14 8 5 1 23108 Feniscowles. . . . 13 5 5 31 7 82 Osvraldtwistle. . . 14 5 5 41 0 80 Brinscall............. 14 2 9 .3 14 49 FeniscovriesII...13 3 9 1 7 42 Stacksleads....14 013 1 2 7


CLITHEROE & ' ^


DISTRICT MIDWEEK iCRICKET LEAGUE ' -


' ' TABLE . ' League


, . P'W.D L P ,


-C a ld e rs to n e s 8 6; 1 }1 . 19 L'owMooi’...;......8 5' 2 i ’ l7 '


‘.Sabden................8 4 1 3 13 C'roe St James... 8 2 3 3 9


■Chipping Ram ...8 2 0 6 6 Chipping A.........8 1 .1 6 4


FOOTBALL R0EFIELD5-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL TABLE


P W D L P


r ^ Replacements. .6 4 1 113 Disco Ninjas... 5 4 1 013 Cunning Stunts 6 4 0 212 White Lion..... 5 2 1 2 7 DrunkenMonkeys 6 1 1 4 4 Inter Horseshoe 6 0 0 6 0


BOWLS


EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURNVETS


BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES


......P W D L P Rhyddings Pk.1511 3 1123 RushtonStA..14102 2108 WorsleyA......15 9 4 2108 Ribblesdale BC158 5 2102 Burnley Road 15103 2102 Lowerfold Park16 8 8 0100 PeelParkA.....15,6 8 1 89 WaddmgtonB15 6 8 1 81 RishtonBC..... 16 5 9 2 80 Sabden.......... .15 113 1 58 OakhlllBC.....15 211 2 49 Division TWO


. Division One


£ Peel Park B.....14 8 4 2 88 :( .Grange,..........l4 5 8 1 82 ! Whalley BC.....14 5 7 1 80 ; Immanuel A..;-14 4 8 2 71 RibblesdaleB-14 310 1 62


‘ GattyParkA...14 310 1 62 /add'


Read..................... 1612 0 4 18158 Brinscall...............1610 3 3 22 137 RibbsWand___16 9 3 4 21 131 •Clitheroe. . . . . . 16 7 6 2 18 105 Barnoldswick . . . 16 6 5 519104 Stacksteads___16 6 8 2 34 104 Belvedere...........16 5 5 614 94


: P W L N B P


Senior Division PW L N B P


C'roe Cricket ..14 9 3 2106 Immanuel B....14 7 5 2 .98 Hurst Green....14 9 4 1 97 0akhillBCB...14 112 1 88 Milnshaw Park14 7 6 1 86 Read BC.........14 5 7 2 84. 0akhillVetsB.14 7 6 1 81 GlobeBullough14 7 6 1 81 Gatty ParkB...14 O i l 3 43


LOCAL HERALD HYNDBURN &


DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE


Division One ‘ TABLES


.........................P W D L P Globe A..........13121 0108 Sydney St...... 13 8 0 5 74 Coppice..........13 7 0 6 71 RFG.................13 7 1 5 68 Burnley Rd B..13 6 1 6 66 Rushton StE..12 5 0 7 55 Ribblesdale A.13 5 0 8 54 Grange A........12 4 1 7 5 0 Sabden B........12 5 0 7 46 Waddington A12 2 0 1038 Division Two


........ ................P W D L P Milnshaw Park13 9 0 4 76 Salesbuiy Red13 8 0 5 76 Whalley A.......12 8 1 3 73 Globe C.......... 13 8 0 5 71 Sabden C........13 7 1 5 69 Great Harwood13 6 0 7 62 ReadCC...... ...13 5 0 8 56 Whalley B.......12 5 0 7 56 Waddington B13 5 0 8 55 Oakhill Vets B.13 2 0 1145 . Division Four


Alma................12 8 0 4 82 Burnley.RdD..13 9 1 3 73 Immanuel B....12 7 1 4 67 Grange C......;.11 6 1 4 61 ClitheoreCC..;12 6 0 6 59 Oakhill Beech .11 5 0 6 56 Ribblesdale C.11 5 2 4 53 Tinker/Budget.12 3 T 8 41 Sabden A......„11 1 0 1034


...... P W DL P


SABDEN BOWLING CLUB


9-30 a.m. - M.Burns & Partner v C. Embley & D. Cunliffe; C. Livesey 8i D. Walker v A. 8t L. White- head: C. Ramell & Partner V S. Anderton & Partner; D.Parkinson & D; Butler v J. & M. Cooper.


Doubles Competition . Saturday


Th e Anita and Alan Rose Bowl


DRAiy


' P. Sutcliffe V N. Bell & L. Clarkson; L. Tomlinson & A. Coban V D. Parsons &T. Connell; B. Wright & Partner V M. Pounder & T. Bracewell; A. & M . Whalley vP. Well­ man & C. Wilkinson.


■ 10-30 a.m. - P. Brett &


.................. P W D L P OakhillVets....14131 0128 Mercer Park. ..1412 2 0110 Rushton Street. B14 7-.-7 0 92


' taker & S. Edmondson v D. & W. Holmes.


1- 30 p.m. - J. Robinson & D. Sullivan V T. Singleton & C. Hope: P. Atherden & Partner V M. Corbett & E. Robinson: T. Holness & G. Hartley v B. Yercess & Partner; F. Whit-


2- 30 p.m. - S. Gall & M. Beardsmore v M. Griffiths & P. Warburton: F. Franks & J. Riggs V G. & S. Woods: L. Nuttall 8c Partner v E. VVal- lace 8c Partner; G. Stephen­ son 8c Partner v J. Whittle & F.'Gill.


...........................P W DL P Oakhill Vets A.13 9 0 4 85 RishtonBC.....1310 0 3 82 Mercer Pk......13 10 0 3 80 GiobeE.......... 13 6 0 7 72 Immanuei A....13 6 0 7 72 Burniey Rd B..13 7 0 6 66 RishtonCon...13 5 0 8 62 RushtbnStC.;13 6 0 7 56 Oakhiii Ash.....13 5 0 8 52 GatlyPk.........13 0 0 1323 Division Three


; ;V -V - ..........P W D L P WorsleyParkB14122 0116


POOL


RIBBLE VALLEY GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WIN­


TER POOL LEAGUE TABLES


Buck A..................9 Rose & Crown.... 9 BillingtonB........ 8 Castle B............... 9 Con Club.........„.9 White Lion.......... 9 Castle A...............9 Low Moor A .......9


RBLA.


................P W 0 L P 9 7 2


Premier Division .......... ..


First Division


5 3 1 79 4 5 0 77 6 1 1 73 4 1 4 67 3 0 6 53 1 1 .7 49 1 6 47 0 8 44


Stork....................9 Bay Horse...........9 Read Con Club ...9 White Horse A.... 9 Horseshoe...........8 Rose & Crown A 9 Royal Oak A .....„9 Waggon A...........9 White Horse B....9 Second Division .P W D


L P 3 74 1 73 2 73 3 69 3 62 6 57 6 56 6 54 5 49


St Peters A......... 9 Waggon B...........9 LowMoorB......... 9 5 2 2 77 Whalley Club........9 6 1 2 75 Horseshoe B ........9 2 4 3 64 RBL........................9 2 4 3 64 Buck Laddies........ 9 2 1 6 58 Buck Wrinkleys..8 1 2 5 44


Royal Oak B..........9 0 0 9 21 Third Division


.................. P W D L P


Dog Whalley........ 9 5 2 2 79 Black Bull Chat....8 8 0 0 77 Billington Band ...9 6 1 2 76 Dog Sports Bar ...9 4 3 '2 73 Read Con Club ....9 2 2 5 62 Craven Heifer......9 3 3 3 59 Pendle Witch 9 2 2 5 52 De Lacy................ 9 2 2 5 50 Craven Heifer B...9 0 1 8 38


DARTS CLITHEROE MEN’S


SUMMER DARTS FIXTURES


Swan & Royal V Craven A; Pendle Inn V Bye; Brown Cow B V Black Bull; Horse­ shoe V Legion B. TABLES


Red Division


........................... . . P W D LP ■ Craven B..........;...7 7 0 0 38 Black Bull.............6 4 0 Pendle Inn.............6 2 0 Judge Walmsley.5 3 0 Low Moor........... .6 2 0 Legion A.................6 0 0


2 25 4 22 2 20 4 16 6 6


Blue Division


............................. P W D L P Legion B.................8 7 0 1 39 Swan & Royal ....7 Brown Cow B.....8 Craven A ...............8 _ White Lion A .........8 3 0 5 24 Brown Cow A ........7 1 0 6 16


5 0 2 37 6 0 2 33 5 0 3 28


Horseshoe...........8 0 0 8 11 CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE FIXTURES


Pendle League: Dog Inn v R.B. Legion; Judge Walms- ley V Bay Horse; Swan 8t Royal V Brown Cow A. Ribble League: Brown Cow B V Black Bull; White Lion V Horseshoe: Social Club V Bye.


(August 15th)


TABLES Darts


Pendle League P P


Judge Walmsiey.. 7 45 Brown Cow A ...... 7 42 R.B. Legion......... 7 38 Bay Horse............ 6 29 Dog Inn................ 6 17


.......................... . P P Brown Cow B...... 5 33 Black Bull;............ 5 32.


Swaii & Royal..... 7 9 Ribble League


Bill Harrison Memorial ; 0 87


White Lion........... 6 28 Social Club...... . 5 12 Horseshoe...... .


5 12


R.B. Legion......... 7 78 Judge Walmsiey.. 7 76 Swan & Royal..... 7 76 Bay Horse............ 6 66 Brown Cow A ...... 7 66 Dog Inn................ 6 5B Ribble League


Pendle League P P


Dominoes


.................................. P P While Lion............ 6 67 Brown Cow B...... 5 64 Social Club.......... 5 57 Horseshoe............ 5 43 Black Bull............. 5 42


TEAMS CRICKET


ClitheroB (v MCC, 150-year anniversary match, home, meet 10-30 a.m.) P. Gaskell, J. Green, P. Dibb, S. Lemon, T. Lord, J. • Marquet, F. Butt, A. Pearce, G. Kershaw, P. Bishop, Saddique. 12th man: C. Palmer. Scorer: O.


TOMORROW Hussain.


. Wood, N. Snape, J. Jones, C. Astin, D.Walshe, M. Whalley. T. Turner, F. Barden. 12th Man: B. Graham. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v Read, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) A. Marsh, B. Varley, J. Rain, C. Jackson, S. Kerr, M. Clarkson. M. Cole, J. Braltliwaite, J. Dick- ‘ inson, H. Kay, Erlank. Scorer:


j. ley. Scorer: M. Oddie. ‘ SUNDAY


. .L. Rain. ; Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v Cherry Tree 2nds, away, meet noon) S. Braithwaite, B. Spencer, T. Braithwaite, M. Thompson, L. Noon. I. Britctiffe, W. Whittaker, R. Clarkson, J. Britclitfe, M. Spencer, M. Wrig-


Clitheroe 3rds (v Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds, away, meet 12-45 p.m.) T. Blezard, J. Kay, B. Ahmed, N. Scorah, T. Bailey, M. Dewhurst, C. Dewhurst, S. Jackson. D. Stuart, J. Scott, M. Glover. Scorer: J. Scorah. Clitheroe 4ths (v Padiham 3rds, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) M. Scott, O. Hussain, J. Dean, H. Graham, D. Rtzgeiald, R. Cattermole, G. Bonner, I. Munir, G. Bicknell, I. Scott, F. Green. Scorer: E. Smith. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds (v Clitheroe 3rds, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) J. Britcllffe, M. Thompson, M. Spencer, W. Whittaker, K. Collinge, D. Dickin­ son, L. Rain, S. Khan, A. Khan, R. Monk, M. Nerenberg. Scorer: C. Oddie.


CONTACT THE SPO RTS DESK


CHRIS RODEN: chris.boden@


eastlancsnews. co.uk


478164


DAN BLACK: daniel.black@


eastlancsnews. co.uk


478148


Clitheroe (v Barnoldswick, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S. Lemon, J. McDowell, T. Lord, J. Houlds­ worth, B. Ahmed, J. Dewhurst, J. Maiquet, F. Butt, Saddique. Scorer; S. Mulligan. Clitheroe 2nds (v Stacksteads 2nds, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) J. Green, C. Palmer, C. Musson, G. Kershaw, J. Hasan, A. Hutch­ ins, F. Hussain, S. Ahmed. M. Scott, S. Duckworth, A.N. Other. Scorer: O.Hussain. Read (v Ribblesdale Wanderers, away, start 1-30 p.m.) C. Lowes, J. Marshall, Clark, M. Jamal, E. Artingstoll, A. Laycock, W. East- ham, A. Rushton, A. Bennett. E. Lowes, P. Haworth. Read 2nds (v Burnley Belve­ dere. home, start 1-30 p.m.) A. Turner, M. Zatran, S. Marsh, J.


SATURDAY Golf round-up


petition was won by President Nick WilliMSon, Viv Birtwell and Kieron Cunliffe. "rhe bridge drive, which also took place in the evening, was won by Muriel Bainbridge and Susan Filiary with 1520 points. Lady Captain is pictured with compe­


Whalley Golf Club compete in the Frank Longworth Trophy. New member Steven Johnson carded a splendid seven under 78-13-65, beating his nearest chal­ lengers by five shots. The rurmer^up was Chris Davies with a very good 85-15-70 on a card play-off from Malcolm Salmon 9L21-70 in third. There were eight recorded twos, going to Mel Earle, Steve Shoreman, Jolm Kitchen, Miles Wade, John Kearsley, Donald Blanch and James Kennerly (2). • ALEX Cave and Garry Thompson had a remarkable round of golf in


Saturday’s Fourball at Clitheroe Golf Club.


the back mine and rounded things off with a birdie on the 18th for a massive winning total of 48 points. Ken Mantle and Denis Underwood produced a silver performance with 15


holes as they scored 28 points. Thompson picked up the batton on


o teams finished within one shot of each [


Itors on 2 down to take the bronze. I • MYTTON Fold Golf'Club cel- lebrated their Captain’s Weekend with


some outstanding golf. Captain Gordon L


rftion, the Course came out on top but the Ladies gave it their best shot and Emily Howarth won the countback with Emma Clegg for first place with scores of 1 down. Louraine Wall headed five competi-


‘ Richard Walsham, Doug Wheatley and John Fiyer took runners-up spot after cards, with 61.4. _ In the Ladies’ Lister Cup Par compe-


Mike Tattersall through the tape for first place with a nett 61.2.


ther. Brian Stokes eased Garry Speak and


work in their team but Derek Harwood chipped in with a crucial two at the 5th for them to take the final prize place. In Sunday’s Three-Man Scramble, five


lift the Ashworth/Rogerson team into third place with 44 points and Richard Crossley and Mike Gibson took fourth. Pete Harrison did most of the spade­


settle for second place. Mark Ashworth finished 3-2-4 to


Ears and a birdie two on the penultimate ole, for a 46-point total, but they had to Cave had seven birdies in the first nine


team, with a score of 77 points, was Gafl Ainsworth and Sue Gibson of Clitheroe with Ann Robathan of Accrington. In second place, with 73 points, was Joan Whittaker and Sarah Clemson of Whalley with Rowena Paxton of Harleyford. Finally, with 71 points, was Trish Marshall, Karen Thompson and Chris Thurston of Whalley. 'Inere were three recorded twos for Margaret- B ^ b e r of Fishwich, Robathan and Aisworth. Prizes were presented by Lady Captain Ann Pollard who thanked Maureen Cookson for her continued support and the very entertaining fash­ ion show which followed. This Saturday saw members of


tion, sponsored by Maureen Cookson of Whaliey, took place last Thursday. Conditions were good and the winning


tition winner Margaret Calvert (s). The ■ aimual Ladies’ Open competi­


nearest the pin on the 18th. 'The long­ est drive on the 16th was won by I&ren Thompson. The prize for the least number of putts went to Betty Rostron, who completed the 18 holes with only 28 putts. Viv Lee took the high handicap prize with 27 points. T h e evening mixed nine-hole com­


with 74 after a card play-off with Linda Rhodes. The best front nine was won by Agnes Flanagan, who also took the only recorded twos prize, whilst 'Viv Birtwell was the winner of the back nine. Rosemary Grime took the prize for


excellent event in which 53 ladies took part, and the winner, with an impressive o8, was Margaret Calvert. Helen Hamer took second place


■ Shaw. Playing off 20, his steady round finished par-birdie-par to card an impressive 38 points. Just two jo in t s behind were Club


. Other twos wiimers were chris Hughes and Ian Shaw.


the best two-from-three round trophy competition.


Graham Plant, too, shot substantiallyI lly und’e :r par to return an ___ 8r 1. j ; __ T . . . second and put himself fourth overall in


■ 6-18-68 to finisish


and with the best two scores to count, Graham Slater and Tony Wilson cur­ rently head the list, with rounds of 75-1-72 and 77+70 respectively. The Kevin SSianley Trophy


shot hehind when he carded a 93-24-69. With two of the . three rounds played,


Competition supports Derian House Children’s Hospice.


theme for their July fun charity com­ petition. Played over nine holes, with a different event on every hole, a great time was had by all. Events included the hurdles, long jump, basketball, shot putt and swunming.


The ladies selected a topical Olympics


had requested fhe ladies play beach vol­ leyball using the hole 9 bunkers, but this was declined!


The seniors, playing on the back-nine, ,


Nuttall, Sliver went to Gillian Pinder and bronze to Jean Davies.


some events planned for Mytton Fold Juniors during the suminer months


some playing with the golf club member!


children or grandchildren of members enjoy free golf at Mytton Fold whilst •'•crul


competition on Sunday. September 9th sees a three-hole competition, followed, P? September 23rd, by a nine-hole sta- bleford competition. These dates are currently provisional - please watch inf the Juniors’ Noticeboard for the latest Juniors aged 10 and under who are the '


First off is a chipping and putting orrnation. Winner of the gold medal was Allison Junior organiser Richard Greaves has Chris Quinn finished third just one


the Kevin Shanley Charity "Trophy com­ petition held by the seniors. Jim Bridge returned an exceptional 88-24-64 to take the win.


it was a win for Joanne Allen with 34 points, adding the nearest the'pin prize on the final hole. Runner-up was'Linda Clegg (31 points) with Judith Kay (29 points) third. Jim Brii^e won the second round of


with a birdie at the first, and his com-: bined total of 72 points over the two' days was just enough to edge out Chris Chadwick (71 points) anci David Hargreaves (70 points). In the ladies’ Sunday competition


Frank Hindle started his final round


prize on the 17th and, then followed this up with a birdie on the final hole to take- a quarter share of the bul™g twos pot.


Hindle and Gary Ashton with Frank taking the runner-up slot after cards. Tony Cross took the longest dr.._


Captain Richard Greaves at the top of his form with an excellent 38 points! Club President David Har^eaves matched his score, but Richard’s better homeward run gave him the win. Just one point in arrears came Frank


Mark Slater while Martin Holden won nearest the pin. Sunday’s competition saw former


Treasurer Frank Tunstall and Chris Chadwick, but Frank’s better hack nine gave him the runner-up slot. Longest drive on the 12th went to


challenging pin positions which meant. Saturd^s twos pot became a lottery- style rollpver for Sund^s competitors. Making hay from the start was Ian


WHALLEY Golf Club recently held the Lady Captain’s Day Medal compe­ tition. Lady Captain Ann Pollard hosted an


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