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inspire Wanderers to last eight berBi


CRICKET ByDanBIack ■SIOPPER Ian Bntcliffe hailed


his players after Ribblesdale Wanderers began the defence ot their Ramsbottom Cup


l^chael Eriank, added to t Dave Howard’s 52-run


nbution helped the awa^ Britcliffe’s side performed all


Cofiinge adding 17 ■ apiece both unbeaten, at the fower


hJ"i i®P^y> Padiham were 194 to give


i im n h ° p ‘ r i- doward and Britcliffe lim-


. good start and then the pro nij and cautious innirmc a care-


has gone in anH o fti? fin®


.u, buildTepkS.™^^^^^^ on target f o r c i n g a cTr|l


. »They dropped him once but he and Dave Howard went on to bat really well. We were


well, smiled Britcliffe a Alastair Marsh got us off to


j f " ^ ea t start to our win ”


is a fie 80s. we played really


0'‘‘^cr with Charlie


phones a, composed knock of 83


South African con-


hmiT" victory over Padi- ^ their first round tie at the


league over Oswaldtwistle ^UManuel at New Lane,


the home side raced without


a wicket with paid I


professionaLfo^ioLd®i'n’ the j^cath which prompted


Hward again was in splendid ■


oaiimg ill 7/40, limiting 119, was a '


D I l i ----


^ gfcuf line all afternoon, frus­ trated them and got his iust rewards. He washnc?ediik! „,®s a solid performer and every side would love to have


TMOIFi-kf 1 .1 . . . 1 .* ■».


speaks for itself really Ev^r? tune you ask him the-ques­ tion he performs. He bowled


Britcliffe. “6 n a girccueen track h ^ound and 7/40


exceptionally


proceedings “Dave . Howard well ’


’**"«^*vitiw lywiirQ kets to capitulation.


£°S>*e?.nngthroughthehosts’ patting Ime-up and figures of


tarted well a s they look to retaini JIJ^Ramsbottom Cup


t a% "6 S d S fcg | » ™ . , s a d S s was a very good week-eek B?ifcliffe^‘


' deserving reward "^^way to secure victory. ded thrftfi wiriicz-Atc til


bowled m ,,ade a bit -of a slow start beamed


end


added Britcliffe. “We it -of


when Oswaldtwistle rrce^to 60 without a breakthrough


hMi .F®''® 9“>' pro his firet ^ i gp°d gnef he looks ? gPod player. He doesn’t


Sff-sjfi™


_ In reply John Rain fired 63 w^h^h?c’s side recorded the ^ u i I c f tL foundations for a.- no®o'n,*'stti?s^‘'’^efgre


Hockey club elming to build at new home


HOCKEY


c o a c h ^ i J ^ ^ r K a ^ d m a n a g e r T f n ” #h*"® ‘ “ . r e c r u i t September.


omen who nn>


® ‘h*’‘h® coming season, starting'in new playere,


r “ “ “ ®bey - in fo rm al


B?ackhi^®H‘* ‘hemselves setting up basc^nl^S^‘ifon“^ change 37 medals, seven outstanding ^."e to a lack of pitchls in the rik" i9 T?.‘„9?"®“shire at achievement awards, as well as


^hblcVaIleyforthelast3S ^ a re .” ” “ ‘hehe ar to f th e 5* that time, the club has seen o Int nr


R-hKi^ “rienfafed cTub w L have 41.


playing in the North I S I S ' ? T


forjuniore!'l^ellub


Games medal winner rhnri„«„ ifart^ev! S f


Second S ‘he first team a club award. there were gold medals for


and Isabella-Casson went on *h®ir age groups, while


o p p o r tS e s ' ^>?h? •‘amesTl^aisie Donald ^afasso, Hannah Penman and away


. n T ' s " £ " - c S S f i r f s : . s s ,% s Abigail


Phoebe Richm?dso„, James,


lotmail. Emily Evans, Lucy Rogers Rebecca Simmonds, Adriana’


Connolly, Isaac Eamshaw,


^(Dther competing Ribble Valley ^ n a s t s were Harriet Cave, Ethan Rogers, Ella


Kera Tullock, Grace Brown,’ Ehane Illingworth, Millie


Cf u — Hunt, Victoria Stephenson, Alice Barrett


rp , OHvia Blow, Freva Novjck, S ’B , a c ? f f i


IS over the moon with all the gymnasts: ‘,‘Eveiyone has worked so hard for this and we keep getting better with each


-L P3 REPAIR CENTRE.NOW ON Club coach Toni Connollv


competition. This is our great­ est success to date.


gymnasts and parents.” K ^ n a s t s attend Ribble


“A huge thank you to all our gymnastics classes, please visit


www.ribblevalleyacrobati- cacademy.co.uk


Ribble Valley Rhythmic cflub. ™°r®, information on


R fhh? Academy and successful,


leaders Bamoldswick in the quarter-final.on June 17th .§'s®where,,


vvhile


was merited with a trip to Park to face league


Wanderers’ ‘he cup Win ' B ibU ie sd a lf WandSrers | w o ^°ckout competitions “ P ' th a five-wicket win in the


ofJtej®5^P®^overs put us out Tne Church Meadow side


success then 60 runs 5 «cis glSXEY^ m . info desk


HOULDSWORTH SOLICITORS RIROLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES


Senior Division r: P W L N B p


■Barnoldswjck.. .5 4 0 1 6 51 Pead........... . . . .5 3 1 1 8 43 Itia......................... 5 3 1 1 5 40 :enden..............5


diham..'.......... 5 2


lerryTree............5 )b.War


/Vanils..;..5


ICDIherae .%... .5 2 lenlield................5 1


|ieal Harwood... 5 1 sbury. . . . . . . .5 l I.Immanuel.;5 0 :artjy..-...............5, 0


Ihalley......'. .5' 1


3 2 6 16 2 3 0 15


SMILES & MILES llUTO TRADERS IRRYDEWHURST flEMORIAL


FOOTRALL LEAGUE FIXTURES


_ ' Sunday


’erry CattermoleTrdphy Final 1an|ey Ultras v Great Harwood ■


overs (Arerington Stanley)., 1


-League


lowest with


forwt for Read CC. I


mit


defeat to Great Hlrwood And It was a weekend to


at the Ribblesdale Cricket League summit after suf-


competitive target at Preston


at the hands of Settle. ^ hosts set a


i£h® Ramsbottom Cup


19-nin defeat to before crashing


Station Road club h ki" P^cnoldswick


Salesbuty opened the week­ end with an eight-wicket


tineirrplace m the next rouncL h 2 A i u* »• i *i


nni.b ^ u? the visitors l(Kt one wicket m booking


^ vi.sitnrs


O Connor s title contenders mustered 168 runs before being wiped out


r e p f i c y k


lowing day, but he would be left disappointed ' ‘ outcome:*


fnr^®9’;n'^l”fiA howled out th th» D Jh® hrst round of


S ‘0. beep Settle at bay as the home side crawled


e Ramsbottom Cup. the they reached Jast term. Read


maxing an impression in the W competitions this yea® M ®i j ® reaction at the


P uonnqr, intent I . — *111^111 . on


arshfield Ground the fol- ‘h®


ppints after conceding nine t r r n i^ n


Ofd Road, posting 187 runs bonus


past that total to, register a two-wicket triumph Meanwhil®,


; Richard


Barnqldswick by. recording an eight-run triumph over Earby m the Ramsbottom Lup at Station Road. Lee Kearsley top-scored with 39 while paid man Wilkin Mota stood out with the ball talang 3rl0 off 10 overs.


ing Wanderers were the onty Ribble Valley side to


iW*


Uitheroe were beaten wickets against


league, mean- tPalmer s Wlialley responded o a 10-wicket thrashing to ■ j


kBIack Bull (Haslingden): Station " ilSBees Knees (Haslingden). TABLE


. ,og Inn v'Church Town (Wil- son's); Helmshore’Harriers V


f ito to ..;...........11 9 : 1-1 28 ■BlackBull..........:.9-. 8 ‘1 0 25


S


lees Knees.......11 2 0 9 6 ilatron.......... ....13 2 0 11 6


W.D L -P -


["/S tHarwoodR... 13 5 2 6 17 HelmshoreH.....13 3 2 8 11


ChurcliTown.;.r.'10 .'8 ' 0 2 24 .i Stanley Ultras.... 12 6 0 6 18


2 1 7 32 2 1 7 32 2 1 3 28 3 1 10 25 3 1 10 25 2 2 3 23 2 2 2 20


AGM tonight at the Low Moor Club, 8 p.m.


Bonus points for all teams in attendance.


and should be sent to the Waggon and Horses only any sent to White Horse will not be counted.


CLITHEROEAND


DISTRICT DARTS LEAGUE


• FIXTURES


., Kenyon, R. Kent, D. John- ^ son, G. Taylor, D. Forrest, N Grainger. P. Crossley. White Lion: M. Duxbury, J.


Craven Heifer: T. Brown, G. Robinson, A. Taylor, P. Winstanley, R. Howarth, S.


.--Horseshoe: A. Bui’cher. 1 Grainger, R. Jones, R. Bury


, D. Briggs, C. Drinkwafer. J Eccles, A. Porter, S. Ash­ worth, A. Gough.


R. Fielding, J. Quinn. G. Aspin. G. Astley. A. Kenyon,' A. Ridgeway. M. Kelly.


At the Brown Cow: B. Griin- wald, A'i Hammond, S. Conti A. Hardaore, J. Steer, K:


...Taylor, J. Phillips, G. Holden. S. Stanley.


Yeoman,'R. Greenwood, S ^hben (Rishton Monday, May 21st


S. Kenyon, S. Conti, T. Henshaw; J. Quinn. S. Taylor G. Taylor: A. Gough. N. Grainger, J. Eccles: J. Phil­


Legion B v Black Bull. Trebles Knockout


LANCASHIRE FOOT- BALLLEAGUE


DONALD RACE & NEWTON EAST


~:'v : FIXTURES ' Tonight


Presidents Cup Fin al. . w j S S L^m n a s is on top toim! RKBLE yalley gymnasts


came out triumphant at Pres­ ton City Gymnastic Club’s Floor and Vault Champion-


Over 500 gymnasts from


^ ‘heir groups, coming ^niazine total of


P'^ce in the top vV


ir^ a ■ First Division 1 . .


^ 1 Rimrngton ........23 17 3 3 54 P W D L P


.SsiflssySM............ 26 9 6 11 34 ......25 10 4 11 34


rs^Edenfield............21- 8 2 11 26 ..........25 6 4-15 22


.-^wColneUtd........26 4 8 14 19 L^tacksteadsSJ..26 ■ “


3GS0B..............23 6 3 14 21 „


lock Rovers.....22 18 2 (CalderVale........22 15 2


, , n


;ClitberoeRBL....22 4 3 15 15 laneshouse......22 4 1 17 13 ■PeelPark.........22 1 1 17 6 Reserve Division


.iacupCC..........22 3 8 11 18


'Bly Belvedere .22 9 5 Vaddinpton......22 6 8


Vorsthome.......24 15 s 4 nn [Raad Utd.........23 16 2


lock Rovers....24 9 5 10 32 ■angho..............23 9 3 11 so


Za^ing'on......23 1 ]


>tacksteadsSJ..24 7 2 1593 lolneUld..........24 4 1 10 T3


IssySM..........23 8 4 11 28 ......^ ^ ‘ “ 28 BBBIE VALLEY H s so l ith e r o e


fepiSTRICTPOOL lEAGUE


01282 424041 1 PR


“ f - ........-24 14 2 8 44 ..............23 10 3 10 33


,b™"flklb.........22 16 3 3 51 endle Forest ....23 16 2 5 50


,. . . P W D L P


Second Division P W D


1orrowdaleUld.22 14 3 ’adibam............ 22 11 3 Cliurch Town.. 22 12 5 - i'ford Celtic......22 10 5


4 4 1816


8 29 8 26


5.38 7 35


L P 1 57 5 47 5 45 8 39


.pavorsthorne......25 11 4 10 37 #,l»HiirstGreen....26 -10 4 12 37


..............24 1 2 4 8 40


........-..•..24 16 3 5 48 ••■25 13 5 7 44


r |,RriTirnglon V Enfield (Arbories id United v Langho.- First Division


7 p .tn .) .' Reserve Division


Saturday


•angho V Feniscowles. TABLES ■


S. Kenyon, S. Conti; S. Hoole, A. Taylor; J. De- whurst, D. Johnson: R. Howarth, T. Brown. 'All ties to be played at the presentation evening at the Royal British Legion.


lips, B; Bolton. S. Stanley. Doubles Knockout


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS





Clitheroe Cricket A 8, Wad­ dington A 2; Green Park 9, Hurst Green 1; Great Harwood


H 8, Sydney Street 2; Oakhill Vets 8, Hurst Green 2: Oakhill


Vets 3, Whalley A 7; Ossy Con 6, Grange 4.


_ Division Three Coppice 5, Great Harwood CC 5; Free Gardeners B 8, Rushton Street B 2; Mercer Park 8,


Ribblesdale B 2; Oakhill A 5, Burnley Road A 5; Sabden Red 3, Lower Darwen A 7.


Lower Darwen B 2, Rishton Con B 8; Mllnshaw Wander­ ers 3. Immanuel A 7; Read 8, Sabden Blue 2; Waddington B 4, Clilheroe Cricket B 6: Whalley B 2, Oakhill B 8.


Division Four Division One TABLES


OssyCon............5 Green Park......... 4 Sydney Street.....5 - Whalley A............5 Great Hanvood H5 C'roe Cnckef A...4 Waddington A....5 Grange................5 Sabden Black.....4 Oakhill Vets........ 4


Wilton BC...... ;....5 4 ( Free Gardeners AS 3 ( Roe Lee Park......5 3 t Globe Heys.....;... 4 3 C Rushton Street A4 3 C SalesburyA........5 1 0 Great Hanivood A 5 3 0 Burnley Road 8..4 2 0 Ribblesdale A.....4 2 0 Rishton Con A.... 4 0 1 Globe A ................5 0 1 Division Two P W D L


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


1 34 2 34 2 28 1 28 1 24 4 24 2 22 2 19 2 17 3 10 4 10


Free Gardeners A 4: Witten BC 7, Salesbuiy A 3. Division Two


Burnley Road B 8, Roe Lee Park 2; Globe Heys 3, Great Harwood A-7; Rishlon Con A 5. Globe A 5; Rushton Street A 6,


Division One John Dobson Trophy


, G. Hadwen (Immanuel BJ v K. Logan (Oakhill Ash); A. Powell (Mllnshaw Park) vT. Chiney (Rishton Con).


Vote A) v S . Gall (Globe A):


‘ ‘o .e-fP- - A. Taylor (Globe C) V P. Wright (Sabden A); S. Lar- ' der (Burnley Road D) v J . Riga .(Sydney Street); A. Parfitt (Sab-


.S Townley (Oakhill Vets A). Noon - M. McNally (Ribbles- ' dale C) V M. Marshall (T&B): J . Barrett (Globe E) v C. Rammell “>


(Mria) V C. Banks (Clitheroe CC). 1- 30 p.m. - C. Avon (Gatty Park) V J . Jones (Oakhill Ash);


(Whalley A) v T. Stewart (Oakhill Vets A).


^ Id (Oakhiil Ash): B. Fletcher (Sydney Street) V L Clark- fiATh


S ' (Ribblesdale A) v P.


Singleton •


2-


ParkX J . Larder (Burnley Road C V T. Hall (Clilheroe CC);


pice) v E . Brown (Milnshaw )vT


Beardmore {Rushton St E ): H. Monk (Oakhill Vets B) v D Howitt {Whalley B).


K. Slater (Milnshaw Pk) v'M iS tE


Pk) V M. Burns (Free GanJen- e^rs); B Duckworth (Gt Harwood


P ;"L ■ 5"- Karras (Milnshaw


(Sabden B) v D. VVhitworth (C - - '


Coppice '). ^ h ); D. Pilkington (Coppice) v


4-30 p.m. - C. Wilson (Gt Har- R9}''


’JO (Oakhill


E . Robinson {Oakhill Vets B); E . Ramsbotton (Mercer Pk) V


J . Robinson (Sabden B) v G Ramsbottom (Mercer Pk) •All ties to be played at Oakhill Park, Accrington.


C. Bowness. Saddique. Scorer: S. Ahmed.


shall, C. Lowes, A. Rushlon, W. Eastham, E . Lowes, Clark. Read 2nds (v Salesbury 2nds, away, start 1-30 p.m.) D Walshe, M. Zafran, R. Sharpies E. Artingstoll, A. Bennett, A. Turner, C. Astin, P. Howarth A Baron, G. Ashworth, F. Barden Clilheroe 1st XI (v Salesburv home, meet 12-30 a.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S . Lemon, J . McDowell, D. Turner, M. Coulter. F. Butt, J . Dewhurst. A. Pearce,


Clltheroe 2nds (v Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds, away, meet 12-45 p.m.) J . Green, G. Drake, C. Palmer, L . Nuttall, S . Graham,


PROBLEMS?


Read 1st XI (v Great Harwood, at Cherry Tree, start 1-30 p.m.) M. Whalley. J . Harvey, M. Jamal, O- Newby, K. O'Connor, J . Mar-


CRICKET TEAMS Saturday


A. Dowber (Burnley Rd B)-


Pk): 1. Jackson (Waddington A) y J . Boyle (Sabden B); B. Wright


X ?• Liversidge (Milnshaw


jOakhill Vets A) v P. Pickens (Burnley Road D); B. Ozenbrook


• Vickers


den Q V M. Corbett (Oakhill Vete B ); D. Jones (Oakhill Ash) v


5 .?* I' Pllkington (Gatty Park): S . Anderton (Oakhill


Schofield, K..Evanson, S. Aspin, J. Dewhursf, S. Hoole


Singles Knockout Monday


• New scorecards are green p.oPPice^....,....... 4


Ribblesdale B.....5 Free Gardeners 84 Rushton Street B5


... ............. P W D L P LowerDarwenA.5


Mercer Park...... .5 Sabden Red.........4


Burnley Road A..5 Salesbuiy B.........4 Great Hanivood CC4 OakhillA...............3


5 0 0 37 3 1 0 29


........................ P W D L P Division Four


C'roe CricketB..;5 3 0 OakhillB..........;...5 1 0


MilnshawWands4 2 0 Waddington B ....4 2 0 LowerDarwenB.4 1 1 Sabden Blue........4 1 0 Immanuel B ........ 3 O l WhalleyB...........4 0 0


Rishton Con B....5 4 0 1 35 Immanuel A.........4 4 0 Read.......;............4 4 0


HYNDBURN BOWLING LEAGUE


, .Moore (Oakhill Vets A): A. Woodburn (Rishton BC) v M. Gardner (Oakhill Beech); J r , Taylor (Great Hanvood c c j vT. Hulme (Immanuel A): D. Ellison


9 a.m.'- J . Berry (Alma) v G.


Hyndburn Singles Knockout . FTomorrow) •


FIXTURES


0 28 0 26 2 25 4 23 2 21 2 19 2 18 3 13 2 12 4 10


3 0 2 29 ' 2 1 1 23 . 2 0 3 22 2 0 2 20 1 1 3 19 1 1 3 19 2 0 2 17 0 1 3 14 0 1 2 11


B. Ahmed. J . Houldsworth, E. Drake, A. Hutchins, A. Hartley, F. Hussain. Scorer: O. Hussain. '


C. Jackson, B. Varley, Eriank. ’ Scorer: L. Rain.


. Briggs, S . Kerr, J . Rain. M. Cole, J . Britcliffe, M. Clarkson,


p.m.) I. Brilcliffe, D. Howard, M. F ' ■


Ribbl6sda(6 Wanderers ( v Whalley, away, meet 12-15





Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (v entheroe 2nds, home, meet • 1^2^0 p.m.) S . Braithwaite, B. Spencer, R. Clarkson, W. Whrtaker, M. Thompson, C. Collinge, J . Dickinson, L. Noon, H. Kay, S.Trotter, M. Proctor. Scorer: M. Spencer.


Read 3rds (v Edenfield 3rds, away, home 1-30 p.m.) R.


bnday luel


Sharpies, T. Turner, J Wood, K. Grimshaw, J . Ashcroft, A. Light- bown, C. Noone, A. Carter, J


J.Woor


Joup, B. Graham, G.Wrathall. Reserves: T. Baron, E . Nev/by.


T . Blezard, R Green, G. Drake, E . Drake, T. Stones, J . Kay, S Ahmed, J . Stones, D. Stuart, N Soorah, S . Jackson. Scorer: S Dewhurst.


Mehmood, G. Oliver. Scorer E Smith.


-Ribblesdale Wanderers U18s (v Baxenden, away, meet 5-20 p.m.) J . Price, M. Nerenburg, Ryan Monk, Reece Monk, L. Rain, M. Spencer, R. Pickett, K. Collmge, D. McGrath. D. Sum­ ner, D. Dickinson, T. Rrqbv.


CRICKET SCORE- CARDS


Barnoldswick v Whal­ ley


WHALLEY •


L. Kearsley ct A. Saddique b Khalid................................. .


M, Fallon b K h a lid .................; 55 Mota'b S . Akhtar.........


J . Galling + b Khalid .....; is 47


R. Palmer • LBW b F. Hussain .. 28


S . Gorton ct M. Nutter b F. Hus­ sain............................................


N. Relden b Khalid’’."'.'.'"....... Extras.. 15 p.m. - G. Parkinson (Cop­


Bowling: Hussain 1-28


BARNOLDSWICK


; ■*tbwsss==rJi ------- HARWOOD


L. Bedford + Not Out A. Saddique Not O u t „


. Extras................ .................i.- .io Total (0 wkts) .......'...’.'i’83


Bowling; Mota 6-0-26-0; S. Duck- wemh 5-1 -28-0; S. Gorton 4-1 -19:0;


I-ImoY )


P- a ™ " " 3-0-; P- P^lioer


Cherry Tree V Read CH ER RY T R E E


Turner * ct J . Marshall b J . Harvey.........................;. Unsure LBW b J . Haivey'” ' J . Mahmood LBW b J . Haivei


S . Elwood cl J . Harvey b J . , , ----------------------


P. Gilrane b J . Harvey.......... 2 S . Robbins ct E. Lowes b ciark


A. Sudnik Not Out........ .


G. Lawrerison Not Out !...... 5 Extras..................................'I"ig .


9


Bowling: Clark 9-0-47-2' E Lowes 4-0-20-0; J . Harvey 18-3- 62-7; W. Eastham 14-2-57-0


Total (9 wkts) ........’.'..'i’87 READ


M. Whalley ct N. Boyle b A Sudmk......./...................


J . Marshall LBW Unsure 26


Clark ct G. Lawrenson b A Sudnik........................... ............. 34 M. Jamal LBW b P. Gilrane


.9;


A. Rushton LBW Unsure 17 R. Sharpies ct S. Robbins b A. Sudnik....................................25


W. Eastham ct N. Boyle b A. in s u re 9 G. Jones LBW b J . Harvey, H rv y


R. Whalley Not Out............ . 53 Extras..............................


A uiiahipwh. Total (2 w kts)..............142


Bowling: P. Snape 4-2-7-1; L Par­ kinson 95-0-55-1; Pradeep 7-0-


32-0; J. Bristol 3-0-31-0; S. Brown 4-1-17-0. Settle V Clitheroe


GLITHEROE 34 S. Lemon .b Amjad............


J . McDowell St T. H am illbE" Read..............


siddique b Amjad T. Lord b E. Read..................... ’ ’


S. Wright + b P. Snape........... o Shahabuddin Not Out.......... 81


6 D. Fitzhenry run out Khalid 12 D o w l h ? " . ^ ® - w e *


B. Rig bvb s. Maher . Dowling..............................


Q 21


J.Whar1on +Not Out ! *"** * 17 L. Parkinson b Shahabuddin 7 P. Snape LBW b Shahabuddin ..


0 Monday


B. Varley ct A. Palmer b.J. Bald­ M. Briggs Not Out T ..T !....... . 2


Eriank b J. Baldwin............ 7


a Howard b A. Melcair".".'."'. g J . Braithwaite Not Out


Bowling: A Metcalf 7.1-1-34-2- J


Salesbury V Great Harwood


SALESBURY


W. Cook b B. D ow ling....... 8 I; Rabagiiaii q Shahabuddin! 3


Baldwin 7-1-29-2; G. Metcalf 6-oi 35-0; N. Weaver 5-0-20-0.


Scott, O. Hussain, G. Bonner, J . Dean, I. Munir, H. Graham, G. Bicknell, A. Hartley, A.


Clitheroe 4ths (v ciitheroe 3rds F Hussain, M.


Clltheroe 3rds (V Clitheroe 4ths, home, meet 12-45 p.m.)


Sudnik. Total;;.


Bowling: G. Jones3-1-14^); A Sud- nik.l4.4-l-6(M; Unsure 19-5-72-1- P.Gilrane 7-3-14-2.


manuel vFiibblesdale Wanderers


Oswaldtwistle Im­ OSWALDTWISTLE


Cook-Martin LBW b Eriank 41 O. Clare LBW b D. Howard. 4 N. Payne • b Eriank............... 20 A. Metcalf ct Eriank b D. Howard


O. Jones b D. Howard........ 16


N. Weaver LBW b D. Howa^^^ ° 4


J . i 21


i I


Baldwin LBW b D. Howard -


' .... ...168 ^


Clltheroe Adveniger aTImes’.Thuredav. May I


' ’' ’ ’—•**''“/»'««y 10,2012 www.clllheroeadvBrtiser/^ w.clitheit>eadvertIser.co.uk Clltheroe Advertiser & T im e s ,T h u S d ^ lJ Golf round .... ^ Castle (^up Qualifier, but son Clive s a t Clither6r r n Sab


-shot margm over a trio on 71. ■ in handicap to 2


tr,9f,?®“5i?n^“Tv®gend Jack Simmons aim isth a


r 18th cost him top spot. 1 m aovra ^ Division Two but a droppec


P. Dignan cl S. Kerr b D. Howard „ ® ^ G. Metcalf ctB . Varley bD.


Total................ ...........


0-15-0; D. Howard 17-3-40-7- Eriank 14-4-26-3.


Bowling: B. Varley 4-0-18-0- J Britclitle 4-0-16-0; I. Britclitfe 2-'


with two pars.


rT3 - went ^ down to the wire in Su tof t ° ‘h nnd the runners-up finished or f uusucu ur


Clinord matched his senrp. with i f


'^t'en the winning team foun


r,i^®‘® 3 ®,?-''°" re&raed an impressive n< it^t* ‘o seffle for thir


score with a better ba u« Sunday’-


1 PAST President Derek Wood made ia w 2I ind S


lines with a four under s /s Nett 69 VVood Junior took the Division One di


Mike Gibson finished with two birdii the prKe list after cards v £i“5t missed put with the sam


® -®®P'® “^tJi® eiainied runners-uo si iS:?®™ Simon Swindells and Dai


score, but poor returns on the 14th and 16


affable Tom Poole m the second nlacei N'ghtingale team had the be


.another iate replacei


Chai^ion with his nett 60. A massive 12- Slfh ^®f°" Gnmshaw and the in-foim Ge


r ’u™ •


EMr^....„.....................;;.'i3 ^ Mifhelle Fielding led the ladies into tl ..Total (5 wkts).... ;.....123


4 ■ “‘Pl?9”Pi’i®g Champion Event


Stableford wth 17 pomts ahead of Pat H Maureen Waddington.


fill t hir 'dpliacS." ---------- - ‘“"dard Scratch J®


Carolyn Cort matched"' - - Bolton .won the Lai


_ ^ndays Medal saw two outstandine n 25^^ President Stokes, (^tl


^


Saturday saw the_ EuU Medal comnp hilip Campbell


Bank Holiday we comoe


in k H o snnt °R®** day Philip’s 80-9-71 ti while the sun^si


(81-9-72), j t tbi


Wlule C^tam Gordon Lucas (90-18-72) t Tre^urer Frank TunstaU (86-12-'/4) took se


Chadwick, Lu^eChadwek and Steve R W ‘


? P “P‘?g- ' hird positions on the second day’s comnetitio


previous day wth an identical 81-:u)-71 to w day Md take the Pharman Cup overall win wi bined nett score of 73-1-71=144.


" ’Tf.t "At® 5®? scores over the^o-day Phan Luke Chadwick repeated his exceptional roi


^


fim^ed runner-up with Martin Holden (75h ^i i«^®c!^^^‘®5’ ^bajman Cup competition wa


P.DibbLBW1)A.BwJthZ". "5 ??®3f Of,.Jtoinepup Pauhne White (93-20- ‘3lrtng the final po^u^%ori


- ------------- --------


& b c i a V k Z ; .................3? ^I'liiia^PW^lf Harvey:.. o FGaskel.•■;Vunouixsiri^k-^ Stonyhumt pS


J. Marquet b E. Read...........o Extras.................


A. Pearce d T. Hamill b E.'Read A. Hutchins Not Out ...


Total............... .........;........149 S E T T L E 18 T. Hamill + Not Out ...


.:3 9 .1 ; .H u ,c h ln s 1 - 0 - 1 ,- 0 :S . Lemon 5.4-18-0-1.


J. D( * 16-4-


Bowling:


Extras Total


Amjad bJ.Ma'rq'uer;.Z.Z. l7 Core°’fn®tL^i£rf.„P™® and nearest the pm wa T.StrlcklandCBWbS.Lemon .. fymg compeUtion, Joyce Kenyon, p e e r e d fr


A. Hassan LBW b Siddique P. Cook LBW b J . Dewhurst'


the lonsest drive nnze anH nFaovAo«- *1..^ _•


Rosebo^, Joyce Kenyon won with 9^-25^71 86 was Linia AshwoSfjanetteDov


Duel ’S u r s t i^"i"2


?iaf(5wkis);;Z:Zi-^§ C r S d E d l t S l ^ d ’^'^pf^is^t^^ ? i °


9 3 ^ 1 T 7frs“P '^®‘ ® Anita AlroJkandLynne D (32 points), ahead of Sue Fish (31 pointe). ^


o Driv”® 23


Amjad 10-2-35-2; A. Booth 10- 0-34-2.


Bowling: E . Read 21.4-4-64-5- me*4ek hv


een was brought int< the first maior con-


mg week bv’week, the couree w ^ ? re ^ ^ ^ 8^®®“' i^®„?®”’.? Chairman’s C^Sc


ing a nett score of 61. In second place with ne^ short game to ms powerful hittins hittinj


outrageous h ous handicap olf £ I po


partner Chris Chadwick (73h


‘he men’^PharmM an§°the L same event. ITie men went out in ^^st week’s round one lea





over the May S ° * fp “biPade the i d -n j


sun si -'V t*. LFcciuiie jumor set th l b w ? g 1S'k ." *■ Smith had a 8^ 1 6 -6 0 return to


eSn mYh ,'^‘‘®?|he.coMortably won the Chambers Qualifiei


threejhot margin over Catherine 1 •


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