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Cricketers ready to go as new season starts on Saturday
CRICKET
p points short as last year’s battle culminated but the run ners-up are rejuvenated and determined to add silverware to the trophy cabinet.
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has become Winton CC’s professional.
Ero and Lowerhouse’s Matt •oughty, though Will Driver I- n
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strong as last year but I don’t want to go out there saying we re going to win it just yet. Its a very competitive league so we’re looking at the top tour. But the dream would obviously be to win it. It would be nice to win the Ramsbottom Cup as well.”
wmalley stalwart and skipper Richard Palmer.
have been victorious in three of the league’s last five 20/20 finals, and lost out to Settle in last year’s finale at the
The Station Road outfit
Special netball sessions
NETBALL i '
RIBBLE Valley Netball Club are to start a new session for Years 3 to 5 at Oakhill College, Whalley.
Nctballers will develop their
fundamental skills of coor dination, balance and agility skills as well as the basics of the sport.
Ribhle Valley is a very I f -
successful club, that aims to develop an eqjoyment of being part of a squad, an individual
athletic ability, and a love of activity. Girls can progress to
County Level and beyond or be part of a social squad - whatever suits them! The weekly session will be
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held at Oakhill College on a 'Thursday, from 5-6 p.m., with the first session next Thursday, April 19th. The first two sessions are free, and for more information,' please contact 07891956057.
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Also craving another fruitful in the cup competitions is
O’Connor said: “We are as
Ribblesdale Cricket League campaign against Great Harwood at Blackburn Old Road on Saturday, have acquired the services of Lancashire’s Jordan Clark as
who begin their
AFTER losing an agonising Championship chase to Bax- enden^Iast term, Read cajjtain Kyle O’Connor is dreaming of title success in 2012. . The Whalley Road side fell
Ribblesdale Wanderers at Church Meadow on the open ing day, are equipped with Indian professional Wilkin Mota for the new season but Dave O’Neill has recently announced his retirement trom the game.
Marshfield Ground. Whalley, who face
out there ancftry to win every game.” Meanwhile, Salesbuty chair
j^oined from Feniscowles while 14-year-old Josh Bristol, who took five wickets on his debut against Bamoldswick last
season, is set to make his mark on the first XI.
tion, who entertain Clitheroe on Saturday, have finished bottom of the pile for the last two years but under the guid ance of skipper Steve Brown, along with vice captain James Watson, the club is hoping for better. Susantha Pradeep has returned to Ribchester Road as pro, Paul Snape has
the table’s basement. . The league’s newest addi
man Andrew Green is noping his side can move away &om
. We ve fimshed there twice so_ we’re looking at lower mid-table this time. We feel we ve learnt from the past two seasons and we’re ready to progress. The players are confident and upbeat.” Elsewhere, it’s Clitheroe
t back 2010 title-winning slop-
CCs I50th anniversary and captain Paul Gaskell IS hoping to celebrate the seaso landmark with a successful have brought
n.
“We want to finish off .fne .bottom,” said Green.
his expertise as paid man OTce again though Hassan Fazal, Naeem Ashraf and c labassum Aziz have left the
sary of the club this year so we want to do well,” said Gaskell. “We want to improve on our sixth place
lub. “It’s the 150th anniver
per Peter Dibb and he is Joined by Nelson duo Stuart ^m o n and Tom Lord. Jack Dewhurst and Liam Nuttall have also strengthened the Chatbum Road ranks. _ Kashif Siddique will offer
tpcus for trophies,” said Palmer. “If we can finish in the top SIX in the league then we’ll be happy. There’s been no change and we’re all another year, older so we don’t expect to win the league. But we’ll go
“Cup runs will be our main
tEADY TO GO: Clitheroe’s Chat- >urn Road ground is ready for the! new campaign - and the club’s
■150th anniversary-after the an- , ■nual NatWest cricketforce clean
up. Staff from the NatWest were
■pleased to support the club and ■are pictured with officials and
.there. We’ve added quality so we’re hoping for a good campaign.”
finish last year and be up
^ Mick Clarkson, Charlie Collinge, Jordan
Ramsbottom Cup holders, and It will be their ambition to preserve that title. South .flOTcan Michael Erlank is the paid man for the new rampaign while young guns
have his fingers crossed for jy.riher cup success with Ribblesdale Wanderers. His side are the
And Ian Britcliffe will
.£®2lly good season last year, finishing fifth, and of course
wnnmg the Ramsbottom Uip which was a huge step
. 10th in 2010. We aspire to improve and break into the top four this year.”
finishing
^..kFeniscowles & Pleasington A l A L Edenfield 1; Read United -4, Worsthorne 3; BGSOB
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■ i ' ^..Rimington 4; Edenfield 3, 'Trendle Forest 2; Feniscowles &
©^Pleasington 0, Stacksteads SJ
PLAYING against the league leaders, or in this case, league winners, is never easy. However,- Clitheroe took
to the field with a good team and were hoping to entertain
the suitably large home crowd with a win. Clitheroe started well, with
the forwards retaining posses sion, and the backs looking dangerous, especially when James Harvey got the ball in the centres. Dave Watson was marshal
ling well from scrum half, whilst Dowson and big Lewis
Cavaliers lose out to cltamplons
RUGBY
Clitheroe 2nds.........lo Chorley 2nds............48
Williams were punching holes around the mck.
The home side were first on
the scoresheet after Chorley continued to. infiinge at the ruck, and James Dickinson stepped up to slot the penalty
started to lose their grip on the game, and with Chorley committing few people to the ruck and spreading tjie ball
from 25 yards out. Unfortunately, Clitheroe
well-worked tries before half time and took a deserved lead of 17-3.
Clitheroe started the second half with the good intention
Chamberlain had entered the fray by this point, and although they put themselves
half they were playing second fiddle. . Giz Williams and Ross
to play the way they had at the start of the match, but despite a few forays into the Chorley
wide to their dangerous backs at every opportunity, it was only a matter of time before they scored some tries. In fact they scored three
around the park, they couldn’t quite stem the tide.
Gretton kept Chorley at bay for a little longer.
blunted Clitheroe’s attack out wide, but excellent scram bling defence from Stott and
opposing full back to score a well-worked tiy. Harvey took a knock soon certainly
with no mean amount of skill.; put centre Stott into a lovely gap, and he duly rounded the
Md forced a turnover on the Chorley 22. Watson .took charge, and
TkaCwas until Chamberlain made a nuisance of himself
Eventually the flood gates
did open somewhat, and Chorley accelerated away to win the game by some margin. Man of the match was
awarded to Harvey for his tenacious attacking runs, but mentions must go to Gretton for his defensive efforts and Dowson, Holland, Thomber. Harper and the set of broth ers Williams and Procters. Wilkinson’s side play their
last league game of riie season on Saturday, hosting the league’s second placed team BAe Warton, kick-off 3 p.m.
,7 v3; Read United 3, Enfield 4; ’Worsthorne I.Riminglonl.
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« ' Himington 4. Mill Hill 2; Os- 9 waldtwistle SM 1, Hurst Green
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&. ■ J: Enfield 3, Hurst Green 0; I Langho 2, Rimington 5; Rock
!i Rovers 1, Read United 2; Wad f i x t u r e s
dington 1, Worsthorne 8. I
j M Reserve Division I . Oswaldtwislle SM v Wadding-
, S Worsthorne V Rimington. F Tonight Ps'idle Forest V Enfield;
“ W Saturday Cup Third Round
Waddington v Rimington. w • First Division ■ Edenfield v Oswaldtwislle SM;
-Sacksteads S J v Hurst Green. Reserve Division
JHurst Green v Langho: Read .^mted V Worsthorne.
^ 31 lill Hill.... Monday
Ig. Reserve Division Rimington v Stacksteads SJ. t a b l e s
>8.0............. 19 12 6 1 42 ,’'’!ield........... 20 14 2 4 41 !™ngton ...... 18 12 3 3 39
First Division P WD L P
Iniscowles [otsthome - lurst Green - lenfield-
Colne Utd., Bad Utd .
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|gacksteadsSJ..21 4 ,i 1613 Second Division P W D L P
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20 11 5 4 38 17 11 3 3 36 22 10 2 10 32 18 8 3
3 11 27 2 7 26 4 10 20 1 1316 8 1216 3 1315
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jWaddington v Stacksteads SJ. R e se rv e Division Cup Second Ig
'S?'!! V Rimington; Round Second DIvfsIon
..Barrowford Ceftrc 3, Waddington
r: -5: Church Town 1, Waddington .1; Clitheroe RBL 3, Peel Park 2. Reserve Division
Hurst Green 1, Colne United
rounder James Price have signed. TBritcliffe said: “We had a
Britcliffe and Charlie Jackson will be hoping to break in to the first 'team. Liam Nuttall has left for Clitheroe but Max Cole and former Chatbum all-
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LEAGUE TABLES
First Division North , P W D L P
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i.BamberBridge..40 15 9 16 54 ' .sTtafford........ ...40 1411 15 53, , <5al(ord City....... 39 13101649 .Radciiffe.... ....39 13 6 20 45
' (Durham City.... 40 19 2 19 59 i
^'.Mossley......... 40 9 151642 ('.Ossettlown.... 3911 9 19 42 iOssett Albion..... 40 11 6 23 39 JCLiTHEROE.......40 10 8 22 38 j-Prescot Cables ..39 8 11 20 35 r Hairogate.......39 8 7 24 31 AWakelield..... ...39 6 1122 29 XCammell Laird... 39 7 3 29 24
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TABLE 3 4 .
f - Dog Inn............12 10 0 S 30 (Black Bull..........8 8 0 O'24 "Church Town....10 8 0 2 24 ■ Stanley Ultras.... 13 7 0 6 21
P WD L P
^'i^tat ion.. ,.........12 2 o 10 6 DONALD RACE &
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- I BALL LEAGUE RESULTS ;
..;GtHarwoodR... 12 5 1 6 16 jHelmshoroH....10 3 1 6 10 {
Tavern..............io 2 1 7 7 Bees Knees......10 2 1 7 7
©7 NEWTON EAST LANCASHIRE FOOT-
-Woodley Sp.....40 21 5 14 68 ! Warrin0onTn...4O 17 9 14 60
.'Curzon Ashton ..39 2511 3 86 ..Wilton Albion ....39 26 5 8 83 "FarsleyFC.......40 23 6 11 75 iGarforthTown...40 22 7 11 73 Lancaster City... 39 22 5 12 71 iSkclmersdale....39 1912 8 69
'AFCFyWe...... ..39 28 6 5 90
I Rock Rovers..... 19 17 2 0 S3 CalderVale...... 19 12 2 5 38
BoirowdaleUtd.19 11 3 5 36 P?8iham .......21 11 3 8 36 B lord Celtic.....20 10 4 6 34 Church Town ..17 10 3 4 33 Bly Belvedere .18 8 3 7 24
Waddington.....16 6 4 6 22 Clitheroe RBL.... 18 4 2 1214 BacupCC........ 18 1 7 1011 Daneshouse.....17 3 1 1310 Peel Park....... 22 1 4 17 6 Reserve Division
. Worsthorne......21 13 5 3 44 ReadUtd........21 15 2 4 44
Pendle Forest ....20 14 2 4 44 „ P W D L P
Rimington........17 12 3 2 39 Enfield............21 13 2 6 39 Rock Rovers.....21 -8 4 9 28 Mill Hill............. 19 n 9 26 Gnpho............. 20 8 2 10 26 Hurst Green...... 20 6 4 10 22 OssySM...........20 6 4 10 22 Stacksteads SJ.. 17 4 1 1213 Colne Utd..........21 3 0 18 9 Waddington......18 1 3 14 6
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RIBBLE VALLEY GLASS CLITHEROE ANB DISTRICT WIN
TER POOL LEAGUE FIXTURES
(April 12th) Premier Division
Buck A v Kings Arms A; Kings Arms V Low Moor A; Kings
Arms C v Conservative Club A' Royal British Legion A v White Horse B; While Horse A v Bil- lington Brass Band Club B. First Division
Bay Horse V Wagon and Horses C; Read Constitutional Club v Kings Arms B; Rose & Crown v
Horseshoe; Wagon and Horses V Royal Oak A; Whalley Con Club V White Lion.
Brown Cow Clitheroe v Stork-
. Higher Buck A v St Peters B; Horseshoe B v Read Cori Club B: Royal Oak B v Royal British Legion: St Peters A v Buck Wrinkleys. Third Division
Black Bull Chatbum v De Lacy- Craven Heller v Wagon B; Dog Whalley v Buck Laddies: Pendle Witch v Dog Sports Bar; Wagon and Horses D v Craven Heifer B.
TABLES Premier Division
BillmgtonB.......1712 3 2 162 LowMoorA......1713 2 2 161 RBL A...............1712 1 4 158 Buck A..............1711 2 4 137 Kings Arms.......17 9 3 5 133 '
Con.ClubA..... 17 3 6 8 102 KinpsArmsC.....17 5 012 86 White Horse B....17 2 213 83 'White Horse A... 17 3 311 83 Kings Arms A.. 17 4 013 81 First Division
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..................... PW D L P Read Con. Club...17 9 5 3139 Rosea Crown....17 8 6 3134 Horseshoe.........17 9 4 4133 Wagon A ...........17 5 6 6124 Wagon C........... 17 5 5 7119 BayHorse.........17 5 8 4118 White Lion....;..... 17 6 6 5117 KingsArmsB.....17 7 2 8112 Royal OakA...... 17 3 7 7106 Whalley Con.......17 1 511 88 Second Division
...................... P WD L P HigherBuckA....17131 3164 St Peters B........17121 4145 StPetersA........1711 0 6142 HorseshoeB......1711-2 4134 Buck Wrinkleys ...17 7 4 6119 Stork..................17 7 3 7117 RBL................... 17 7 1 9110
RoyalOakB.......17 4 211102 Brown Cow........17 1 214 80 Read Con. B....... 17 3 21276 Third Division
...................... P WD L P Buck Laddies...... 17114 2161 Dog Whalley....... 17141 2159 Wagon B ............17141 2156 BlackBullCh...... 16 7 2 7115 Pendle Witch...... 17 6 3 8108 Craven Heifer..... 17 4 4 9105 Dog Sports Bar ...17 7 010105 Wagon D............17 4 211 92 •Craven HfrB..... 16 3 4 9 85 DeLacy........ .....17 2 312 85 • Registration for new season is tonight at the Craven Heifer between
8-9-15 p.m., ahead of the Challenge Cup Rnal between Buck and RBL.'
Registration Is £50 per team. The presentation night follows on April 19th.
. Second Division msmsi CLITHEROE ANU
DISTRICT SNOOKER LEAGUE
TABLES First Division
:.......................p W D L P ■ LowMoorA.....10 6 2 2 74
Chatbum A.......10 3 5 2 62 Catholic Club 9 4 2 3 58 Cpn Club.........9 4 3 2 58 Slaidbum........ 9 4 2 3 54 Rimington A......9 2 2 5 48 Social Club.......10 1 2 7 40 Second Division
LowMoorB.....10 6 1 3 70 RB Legion........ g 7 0 2 68 Chatbum
B.......io 3 3 4 60 Waddington B... 10 2 4 4 56 BillingtonB.......9 4 1 5 51 Clitheroe............9 3 1 4 47 , Rimington B......9 1 4 4 44
* Denotes 2 points deducted due to late card or unregistered player.
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND
DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS League
Darts: Horseshoe 1, Judge Walmsiey 8; Swan a Royal 3, White Lion 6; White Horse 0. R.B. Legions.
Dominoes: Horseshoe 10, Judge Walmisey 11; Swan a Royal 9, While Lion 12; White Horse 12, R.B. Legion 9.
Team Knockout First Round
Judge Walmsiey 4, Horseshoe 5: While Lion 3, Black Bull 6; Swan a Royal 1, R. B. Legion 8; Brown Cow 8, White Horse 1. FIXTURES April 18th
Doubles Kriockout Rrst Round. May 9th ■
Team Knockout Semi-Final R.B. Legion v Brown Cow (at
the White Lion); Horseshoe v Black Bull (at the Social Club). High Scores
180, D. Crossley; 140, S. Ash worth x2, K. Duul, S. Stanley, K. Yeoman, M. Mercer, C. Barlow, P. Grealorex; 135, K. Yeoman: 133, H. Whyte; 125, P. Crossley x2, K. Yeoman, M. Mercer, C. Barlow; 121, S. Gower; 119, T. Hargreaves; 117, D. Brown, A.M. Dowden; 110, A.M. Dow- den; 108, S. Stanley: 105,-R. Bolton x2; 100, S. Stanley x 10 (one check), M. Mercer x4 (one check), C. Barlow x 3, T. Peel x2, S. Ashworth x2, P. Crossley x2, D. Astley x2, H. Jackson, C. Taylor, T. Clough, H. Coleran, K. Yeoman, P. Greatorex.
Brown Cow...... -18 15 3 121 R.B. Legion.......17 13 4107 Black Bull_____ 18 12 6106 Judge............... 18 14 4105 Kings Arms....... 18 10 8 87 White Horse....:. 18 9 9 74 White Lion......... 17 8 9 71 Social Club.........18 3 15 47 Horseshoe..........18 4 14 45 Swan & Royal ...18 1 1738 Dominoes
TABLES Darts P W L P
........................ P W L P Black Bull..........18 11 7 207 Social Club........ 18 9 9197 White Horse...... 18 10 8195 Kings Arms____18 12 6190 Judge................18 9 9189 Horseshoe..........18 8 10188 Brown Cow....... 18 9 9184 Swans Royal...18 8 10183 White Lion..........17 512172 R.B. Legion........17 8 9164
CLITHEROE AND DIS
TRICT DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS
John Dobson R rs t Round
Judge BIO, Craven Cobblers 9; Craven Kelly’s Heroes 3, Legion
B 10; White Lion 10, Judge A 6; Brown Cow 10, Buck Little Bucks 7; Horseshoe 2, Craven Red 2; Buck Big Bucks 6, Black Bull A 10; Black Bull B 10, Low
Moor 6. I FIXTURES
Bull A; Craven Red v Black Bull B.
Ji^ge B v Legion B; Legion A v White Lion; Brown Cow v Black
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS SOCIATION RESULTS
Doubles Winners
1B. Parker & T. Devine (Petre Arms); L Celestial & E. Rogan (Petre Arms); S. Driver & J. Pye (Bay Horse): D. Tov/nsend & C. O'Neill (Craven); D. Birch & D. Baker (Rose & Crown A); M. Hargreaves & H. Burgess (Legion); E. Jungbluth & P. Dixon (Black Bull); M. Brown & D. Hodds (Low Moor). High Scores
140, P. Shanley; 116, H. Burgess; 115, L Whittaker; 112, L Lambe,
D. Baken 106, D. Hodds; 104, B. Cusack; 102, D. Riley, T. Relding;
1, Petre Arms 107; 2, Black Bull 86; 3, Craven 85; 4. Rose & Crown A 79; 5, Billington BC 75; 6, Low
Moor 74; 7, Catholic SC 67; 8. Legion 61; 9, Bay Horse 56; 10, De Lacy 38; 11, Rose & Crown B 28.
100, L Lambe, S. Rannety; 112 finish, M. Brown. League Standings
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CRICKET Saturday
Clitheroe 1st Xi (v Saiesbury
away, meet 11-50 a.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S. Lemon, J. McDowell, T. Lord, M. Coulter J. Marquel, J. Dewhurst, A. Pearce, A. Hutchins, Saddique. Srarer: S. Ahmed. Clitheroe 2nds (v Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds, home, meet 12-30
p.tn.) J. Green, C. Mus- son, B. Rashid, S. Rashid, D. Turner, C. Bowness, B. Ahmed, S. Graham, E. Drake, A. Hartley F. Hussain. Scorer: O. Hussain Clitheroe 4ths (v Edenfield 3rds, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) F. Green, C. Palmer, G. Drake L. Nuttall, J. Banks, J. Kay, S. Ahmed, D. Rtzgerald, O. Hus
K. O’Connor, J. Harvey, Eastham, M. Jamal, M, Doughty, A. Rushlon, A. Laycock, J. Mar shall, E. Lowes, C. Lowes, Clark. Clitheroe 2nds (v Saiesbury ■ home, starts 1-30 p.m.) A. Turner, C. Astin, R. Sharpies, E. Artingstoli, A. Bennett, F. Barden, A. Baron, G. Ashworth, M. Zafran, T. Turner, P. Haworth
sain, J. Dean, J. Stones. Scorer: E. Smith. Read 1st XI (v Great Harwood at Rishton CC. start 1-30 p.m.) "
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Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st XI (V Whalley, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, D. Howard, M. Briggs, S. Kerr, J. Rain, J. Britcliffe, P. Spencer, M. Cole, H. Kay, AN Other, Erlank. Scorer: J. Briggs.
Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds (Clitheroe, away, meet 12-45 p.m.) S. Brailhwaite, B. Spencer, R. Clarkson, M. Thompson, W. Whitaker, J. Price, J. Dickinson M. Spencer, G. McGuire, L. Rain, D. Didrinson. Sunday
Read 1st XI (v Lowerhouse, Lancashire Cup, away, start 1 p.m.) K. O’Connor. O. Newby. W. Eastham, M, Jamal, M. Doughty E. Artingstoli, A. Laycock, J.
Marshall, E, Lowes, C. Lowes Clark.
Read 3rds (v Padiham, home, start 1-30 p.m.) A. Turner, -T. Turner, C. Noone, G. Wrathall A. Lighlbown, B. Graham, G. Ashworth, J. Wood, K. Grim- shaw, A. Carter, J. Ashcroft; Ribblesdale Wanderers 1st XI
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^ Ramsbottom, Lancashire Cup, away, meet 11-30 a.m.) I Britcliffe, D. Howard, M. Brigqs S. Kerr, J. Rain, J. Britcliffe; A. Marsh. C. Jackson,
B.Variey, M. Cole, Erlank. Scorer: J. Briggs. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3ras (v Burnley Belvedere, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) J. Dlddnson,!. Threlfall, D. Dickinson, R. Monk, L Rain, M. Spencer,
M.Thomp- g)n, R. Clarkson, M. Clarkson, C. Collinge, M. Nerenburg.
Fe“ f e s ^ o " ™ g S mS I I S t s f ^ d S K d T e r ’ of Nick Williamson, Dick I T 8 6 1 0 9 9
Robbie joins K eiiy on Sport R e iie f M iie
since iS t yeS ^ fiCi
athlete Robbie Schofield joined mentor Dame Kelly Holmes in Aviva-sponsored ‘On Camp with Kelly initiative
enjoyed my day at the London Sport Relief Mile GOLF ROUND-UP S f u n d l™ * Stableford was held at Stonyhurst Park ^ i s men and ladies competition encourages new members to the rinH tr. ,JaJ. John Dobson Quarter-Final W r / V ■ 63
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Bramwell’s form has been inconsistent in recent years, but he is lookinn to rpsnmi. Saturday fourball in the c o S m S
f o l l ^ r i b y S S T n of toe S im ® I 4 35 po^ts, closeiy
Club members compete in the Three Man golf trying at times and really tested the skills
Karen‘m > ^ p S *
Isherwood (88-13-65) with Jane Plum noR 7^^ Maureen RusseU (11«5“ ^
^ WILPSHIRE ^dies’ (3olf Club held their Spring Meeting last week Winner of the 0-28 Division was Donna Hindie
was lady captain Ann Pollard, Janet Taylor and 7d.i oViooi-i f •
(108-33-75) wtnnmg the 29-36 Division from Chnstme
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