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' J ; . Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, June 21,2012 www.clIlherooadvertIser«j^.^'y''w*cll*h®™®°**''®'^*®®'’‘®°‘“* • P & ‘


Holders exit Hie cup at hands of league leaders


10 CRICKET By Dan Black


semi-finalists Dswaldtwistle Immanuel for a place in the final on July 29th after a six- wicket win over Wanderers. Professional Michael Erlank


Imran Khalid took 4-43 from his 10 overs while Nutter claimed 3-54 from nine. In their reply, Ian Britcliffe dismissed the top three Bamoldswick batsmen, includ­ ing Khalid for a duck. However, Wanderers


indebted to tail ender Max Cole’s lusty 3S not out. Bamoldswick professional


couldn’t displace Umar Saddique, whose undefeated 90 and Nutter’s 53 moved


HOLDERS Ribblesdale Wanderers are out of this season’s. Ramsbottom Cup as senior league leaders, Bar- noldswick, stay on course for a Houldsworth Ribblesdale League double. Barlick will play surprise


. Bamoldswick to within two. more. victories 'of their first Ramsbottom Cup triumph since 1985.


• Bottom of the table Ossie; with only one win in their opening l3 league games, also cruisecT into the penultimate round at Edenfield’s expense.


: They bowled out their visi­ tors for just 117 and knocked off the mns for the loss of just four wickets at New Lane. Baxenden, winners in 2009


proved the mainstay of the vis-' itors’ 214 with 89 before being bowled by Matt Nutter. Ribblesdale were also


and 2010, are also chasing a league and cup double after beating Whalley by five wick­ ets at Station Road. They will now face Settle in


trophy in 2005, beat Clitheroe by 24 mns at Chatbum Road. Lawrenson Cup holders


the semi-finals on July 1st. Settle, who last lifted the


Cherry Tree lost their grip on the silverware, losing by 33 mns to Ribblesdale Wanderers at Preston Old Road. Brinscall’s game against


won the remaining quarters. Torrential rain washed out


Read was postponed. Baxenden and Clitheroe.


all games in all three divi­ sions last Saturday, leaving Bamoldswick, Read and Padiham at the top of their re^ective divisions. • THE second week


of action in the Clitheroe Cricket League Sportsworld Cup threw up some interest­ ing action.


A ,: who stuggled to 77-8, with Malcolm Scott taking five wickets, including a hat-trick. ' R. Jacques made 33 in


St James hosted Chipping


some hostile ^ firom Pete Hatan, taking 4- In reply, Sabden racked


vain as St James could only make 65-5. - Sabden hosted Low Moor and skittled them for 45 with


thriller up at Chipping. Calderstones stmggled to


^ pace bowlii^


up a six-wicket win at 47-4. The final ^ame was a


66-6 in their overs, with N. Hussain making 30 and P. Mayers taking two wickets.


points due to losing fewer- wickets. Mayers made 29 for


tied the scores at 66 with one ball remaining, but they lost their last wicket on that ball. . Calderstones took the


In reply. Ramblers had Ramblers. Cobras are looking the pai


CLITHEROE Cobras will certainly look the part as they embark upon their largest tour of Yorkshire in the last fiveyears. ■ The 35 Chatbum Road


youngsters, comprising of three boys teams and an all girls team, have been kitted out in bespoke . polo shirts courtesy of local outlet Carter Leisure. While being away from


Valley girls go into tournament on high after latost victory


RIBBLE Valley Netball Club’s Under 12s had another great result on Sunday against a Very strong team from Charlestown, winning 18-13. . All is looking good as they build up to one of the biggest tourna­ ments of the year at the weekend at Pontins Prestatyn. The team finished mnners-up last year and will be looking to go one step further.


' ;


event and are looking forward to a great weekend of highly com-. petetive games, and will be amongst the favourites for honours at this year’s event.


Ribble Valley have entered a number of teams'at this year’s


home for three days, the Cobras will play a total of ,17 fixtures at a variety of venues across North Yorkshire, head­ ing up into York- and then the west side of the white rose county at 'Cullingworth and Oakworth. ' Cobras Chairman : Fahouk


grateful to Vicki Lee;for pro­ viding the polo shirts for the- children as it will help them'- to look very smsut This


Hussain


Vicki Lee of Carter Leisure before heading off: oh their' tour pf Yorkshire (s)..::


development.” Cobras . are jnctured with


• huge round of applause from ■ the spectators^ for. a thor­ oughly entertaming game of- cricket on a : beautiful • sunny night. ^


girls secured a last-gasp single off the last ball of the match to • complete a dramatic .victory over a strong Bacup boys side. Both sides left the field to a


Clitheroe Cobras'Under 13s 1


strates^Cobras’ commitmentfrom 16 to 6, just when Baciip to both physical and social; were getting to grips with the


tour further 'demon- indeed;


Hopkins reduced


g :


, over had the opjiortunity of a hat-trick, at a time when the Bacup score was starting to mn away. Mary Peachey also


' ■ Nicole Harvey in Her first Chtheroe bowling. (


. chipped m with one wicket and :.Eve 'Whaling and Charlotte Ashton provided some excel­ lent support bowling. ■ Eleanor. Graham’s bowl­ ing had'been impressive all


the Bacup ’ said: “We are very ’ Saphi Stanford immediately - Bacup batted first, and


ounced, taking a wicket with le first delivery.


An excellent over by Kate \nth :_two


wickets


s keeping by T^nnabel Mason, Clitheroe restricted Bacup to a total of Bacup immediately took the' inifiative at the


- the Clitheroe inning , some great bowling. Although Bacup . took an early wicket, Peachey and Whahng held firm, with some stoic defence.


Clitheroe needing three f to win off four overs. After attempting a


With just the last two toJ.j


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WgSHESSMM IHOULDSWORTH


t^RIBRLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE


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'■V: Senior Division i i . ' •


TABLES ■ PW -


jjBaxeiiden.....-.13 7 ; Read!.; . . . . . . - .1 3 7 > S 6 tlle : .. . .i.. . .1 3 6 t;C lith e ro e ......'.l3 5


,J'iRibbsWand.=....13 3 5’ GreatHarwood.. 13 3 ASalesbury.........-.13 4 «W h a lle y ...r ...M 3 3 Edenlield...........13 " Earby . ~ : . . . . . 1 3


.jiPadiham___; ..1 3 5 Cherry T re e ....-.13 4


'll (S' jBanioldswick . ..1 3 9


iOswaldtwislIe . . ’.13 1 __________


N B . P 414 124 416106 317102 312 85 5 6 81 316 81 5 7 72 4 20 70 6 7 67 5 4 67 414 64 418 58 5 6 51 515 50


FOOTBALL “ ; .


fROEFIELD LEISURE


1,5-A-SIDE LEAGUE . * 14 TABLE # . p . . ... P W D L P


^ e p l^ m e n ls " . 10 10 0 0 30 s?Rebel Onions 11 8 .1 2 25 ^ Disco Ninjas.:........11 7 ''0 4 21 '^Drunken Monkeys 12 - 4 0 81 2 . kMad_Dogs........;.... 10 3 .0 7 9 “ jiorseshoe .— -11 3 0 8 9 - iWhife'Uon'-" - ' l l 2 . 1 8 7Vj'


POOL VTUBBLE VALLEY


llGIlASSCLiTHEROE . AND DISTRICT WIN-


p l> 0 0 L LEAGUE h /C - FIXTURES


1 iX - Premier trqrA'v Billington Band Club ; tostle A V Rose & Crown; 'igr Buck V Castle B; Royal sn Legion A v Conservative


’ ^ White Horse A; Waggon 'artefHeises v Read Constitu­ tional Club; White Horse B v ■Hoiseshoe.. Division TWO


BayHorse v Royal Oak A; . ■ - - Division One


'"Craven Heifer. . ' TABLES ,


Ciitheroe now needed 15n to win.


. Clitheroe’s second pair of batters, Hopkins and AiShfon attacked the bowling, and with some decisive running added an excellent 16 in their allot­ ted four overs.


.day and she bowled a beauty- in the last over, to claim her first victim. With some great fielding and excellent wicket


. crease, they only.needed a fur­ ther 10 runs to secure victory. Mason and , Graham took


By the time Clitheroe’s third batting pair came to the


• .


. wicket, with the loss of eight runs, to stay in the-game. .


the attack to Bacup, who responded by taking a vital


. Clitheroe took one of second ball of the over no runs were scored of next two balls, and off the! ball, Clitheroe took a C


single to tie the scores, W Harvey hit the winning


424041 m ’


tage of a wayward penul®; _ over. With two no ball&o^ wide, one boundary and excellent running, Hife and Stamford accumu^ 12 runs, to leave themsiS needing three off the la!'-'' balls. ■


Clitheroe took full adi 1;


•.BillifigtonB..:......5 3 :1 1 45 i^Rosaand Crown 5 2 3 0 43 t White Lion..:..;..;.. 6 1 1 4 36 Higher Buck..;-.i...6; 1 0 5 31 Castle A........ ;,....5 1 1 3, 28 Cbn'Club.............5 1 0 4 27 tow Moor A.;......0 0 0 0 2 — 11 First Division ' ..(.................... P W 0 L P Read Con Club ....6 2 2 2 43 Stork...................5 3 -0 2 41 WhiteHorseA....4 4 0 0 40 Waggon A............6 2 1 3 40 Rose.&CrownA 6 1 1 4 38 Horseshoe........;..4 3 0 1 34 Royal Oak............5 1 1 3 33 White Horse B....;5 0 3 2 32 Bay,Horse


H Whalley Club .......5 4 0 1 46 HorsehoeB.........6 2 2 2 45


Waggon B.... ......5 3 0 2 38 RBL.... ;.......... .....5 1 3 1 36


BUC^A;............,..5 3 2 0 47 . RBLiA=W...............5 4 1 0 47


.... .............. P :W D L P itleB....;;.........6 3 1 2 48


Premier Division .


‘ BuliChatburn; Craven Heller B ,v_Dog Sports Bar; Dog Whalley y De Lacy; Read Con Club B v


Billington Band Club v Black


Laddies; Royal Oak B v Royal British Legion. t .; ._ Division Three


Black Bull Chat.;.:4 Craven Heifer.... .5 Read Con Club ....5 Pendle Witch 6- DeLacy.............:5 Craven Heifer B...5 Brown Cow......... 0


BOWLS


GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


ROWLING LEAGUE FIXTURES


•Club, Chatburn Road. TABLES


Buck Wnnkleys v Waggon and Horses B; Horseshoe B v Whal- 'jb; Low Moor B v Buck


......................... P W D L P Sydney Street....9 7 0 2 58 Green Park.... :...9 5 1 3 55 C’roeCncketA...9 5 1 3 54 OssyCon...........9 5 1 3 48 Sabden Black....9 5 1 3 48 Great Harwood HI 0 4 0 6 47 Whalley A......... ;9 5 0 4 45 WaddingtonA....9 4 0 5 42 Grange..............9 3 1 5 40 Hurst Green...;.... 9 3 0 6 33 OakhillVets.......9 1 1 7 29 Division Three


.......................... P W D L P Globe Hoys.;......9 8 0 1 67 RushtonStreetA9 7 0 2 57 WittonBC..........9 6 0 3 57 Burnley Road B..9 5 1 3 55 Free Gardeners A 9 4 1 4 51 SalesbuiyA........10 3 1 6 50 GreatHanvood A9 6 0 3 48 Roa Lee Park.....9 4 0 5 43 Ribblesdale A....9 4 0 5 37 Globe A.............9 0 2 7 20 Rishton Con A....9 0 1 8 15 Division Two


Division One


11 -30 a.m. - S. Anderton v D. Niven: T. Hall v D. Burns; S. Hindle v D. Bonney: D. Wightmanv S.Townley. ■ ’Ties to be played at Ciit­ heroe Cricket and Bowling -


9- 30 a.m. - 1. Jackson v C. Atkinson; I. Edmondson vT. Bullen; S. Hitchon v J. Schofield; I. North v M. Joyce; S. Cornall v G. Wighfman.. 10- 15 a.m. - P. Cunliffe v E. Robinson; M. Corbett v M. Rimmer; S. Gower v W. Slinger; E. Wallace v A. Skellorn. 11 a.m. -T. Bradshaw v D. Rostron; M. Graham V G. Parkinson;L.Tomlinson vD. Rose; L Nuttall v P. Bonney.


Harold Blackburn Trophy (June 23rd)


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J. Jones V S. Gall & A. Dewhurst; W. Slinger & D. Niven V J. Barret & D. Bickerstaff; G. Moore & C. Whittaker v C. Rammel & M. Beardmore; M.Yerkess & M. Burns V E. Wallace & Partner. Noon - G. & S. Wood v M. McNally & J. Morrison; M. Graham & A.Threlfall vT. Stewart & D. Vickers; M. Rimmer & C. Snape v G. Raynor & D. Burns; M. Fryer & M. Waterhouse v M. Opie & R. Barnes. - 12-45 p.m.-T. Hall &C. Banks v A. Whalley & J. . Cooper; H. Whyatt & K. Munroe v S.Townley & G. Stephenson; C. & S. Cornall V J. Larder & J. Ellson; L. Nuttall & L. Rammel vT. Ormerod & J. Eboral. ’Ties to be played at Rib­ blesdale Cricket and Bowl­ ing Club.


Division One ......... r T c i n


TABLES p w n i p


Sydney St........6 4 0 2 38 RFG............ .....6 4 1 1 34 Coppice........... 5 3 0 2 31 Grange A.........6 2 0 4 27 Ribblesdale A..6 3 0 3 27 Burnley Rd B...6 2 0 4 27 Rushton St E...5 2 0 3 22 Sabden B.........7 2 0 5 21 Waddington A .5 1 0 4 16 Division Two


........§ 5 1 9


.........................P W DL P Alma.................6 Immanuel B.....7 Ciitheroe CC....7 Burnley Rd D...7 Oakhill Beech ..6 Ribblesdale C..6 Grange C.........6 Sabden A.........6 Tinker/Budget..6


DARTS


..........................P W D L P LowerDarwen A.9 9 0 0 70 Coppice.............9 7 1 1 66 Sabden Red.......9 5 1 3 49 Great H’wood CC9 4 1 4 49 RibblesdaleB.... 10,5' 0 .5 48 ’ Mercer Park......9 ' 4 0 5 47 ■ Rushton Street B 9 4 1 4 42 Salesbury B....:... 9 4 0 5 37 Free Gardeners B9 2 0 7 31 Burnley Road A..9 1 1 7 31 , OakhillA....:..... .9 2 1 6 30 Division Four


CLITHEROE MEN’S


SUMMER DARTS RESULTS League


, 5; Horseshoe 1, Brown Cow B 6; Craven A'1. Legion B 6. Bill Harrison Memorial : Knockout :


Pendle Inn 3, Black Bull 4; Low Moor 1, Craven B 6; Brown Cow A 2, White Lion


.................... .....P W D L P ; Immanuel A...... 10 8 0 2 68 Rishton Con B....9 7 0 2 61 , : MilnshawWands9 7 0 2 59 Lower Darwen B. 9 4 1 4 47 Immanuel B.......9 4 1 4 46 Oakhill B........... ;9 3 0 6 41 Read.........:....... 8 4 0 4 38 Sabden Blue......9 3 0 6 36 Whalley B...........9 2 0 7 32 WaddingtonB....8 3 0 5 31 CToeCricketB...9 3 0 6 31


’) ■ , Second Division .’.....I................ P WD L P ■ St Peters A...;.....6 6 0 0 65: LowMoorB.......6 2 2 2 48 ■


3 1 2 0 23


Buck Wnnkleys ... 5 1 2 2 33 Buck Laddies 5 0 1 4 27 Royal Oak B........5 0 0 5 16 ; K 0- Third Division .“.-'.1......


Dog Whalley....;... 6 3 1 2 48 Dog,Sports Bar ...5 3 2 0 47 BillingtonBand...5~3 1 T 42 ■


P W D L P


HYNDRURNAND DISTRICT ROWLING


LEAGUE FIXTURES


9-


Hyndburn Doubles (June 30th)


Swan and Royal 4, Judge Walmsieyl. - FIXTURES League


White Lion v Black Bull.


RIRRLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


ASSOCIATION STANDINGS:


'Whitehead v C. Crompton & B. Herman. 10-


D. Whitworth v C. Pollard & K. Bradshaw: B. Ashworth & Partner v M. Corbett & E. Robinson; I. Jackson & G. Rushton v H. Monk & B. Bainbridge; A. & L.


30 a.m. - D. Pilkington &


1, Petre Arms 117; 2, Black Bull 113; 3, Craven 109; 4, Rose and Crown A 108; 5, Low Moor 103; 6, Billington BC 98; 7. Catholic SC 85; 8, Legion 78; 9, Bay Horse 67; ■ 10, De Lacy 63; 11, Rose and Crown B 51.


15 a .m .-D . Holt &


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND


JudgeWalmsiey v Legion , . A; Craven B v Pendle Inn; Wagon and Horses v Low Moor; Swan and Royal v Horseshoe: Legion B V • Brown Cow A; Brown Cow B v Craven A. Bill Harrison Memorial : Knockout


.


..................;.....P W D L P Oakhill Vets A..7 5 0 2 45 Immanuel A.....7 4 Mercer Pk.......7 5 Rishton BC......7 5 Globe E ........... 7 4 Rishton Con ....7 3 Rushton St C...7 4 Burnley Rd B...7 3 Oakhill Ash......7 2 GattyPk-.......... 7 0 Division Three


3 42 2 42 2 42 3 40 4 34 3 37 4 29 5 25 7 14


0 2 42 1 2 41 0 3 37 1 2 37 0 2 36 2 1 32 1 3 26 0 5 20 1 5 15


DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS


Bernard Howard (Bay Horse) beat Mark Paul (Black Bull) w/o; Steve Porter (Dog Inn) beat Dave Riley (Swan) w/o; Pete Crossley (White Lion) beat Tony Gudgeon (Brown Cow B): Dave Flynn (Social Club) beat Becky Bolton (Judge); John Schofield (Brown Cow A) beat Derek Graham (Waggon & Horses): P. Greatorex & Denise Brown byes. Quarter-Final: Steve Porter beat Bernard Howard; Dave Flynn beat Phil Greatorex; John Schofield beat Denise Brown; Pete Crossley bye. Semi-Final: Steve Porter beat Pete Crossley: John Schofield beat Dave Flynn. Winner: John Schofield; Runner-up: Steve Porter.


Captain’s Cup


TEAMS CRICKET


Read (v Earby, Twenty20, away, start 6-15 p.m.) M. Jamal, C. Lowes, W. Driver, J. Marshall, A. Laycock, G. Ashworth, E. Art- mgstoll, K. O'Connor, R. Sharp­ ies, W. Ea'stham, E. Lowes. Ciitheroe (v Settle, TwentyGO, home, meet 5-30 p.m.) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S. Lemon, D. Turner, T. Lord, M. Coulter, A. Hartley, J. Dewhurst, J. Marquet, F. Butt, Saddique. Scorer: S. Ahmed.


TOMORROW


Read 2nds (v Brinscall, School Lane, start 1 p.m.) C. Astin, D. Walshe, R. Sharpies, C. Lowes, F. Barden, T. Turner, A. Ben­ nett, S. Marsh, A. Laycock, K. Grtmshaw. Read 3rds (v Burnley Belve­ dere, home, start 1-30 p.m.) C. Noone, G. Wrathall, T. Baron, J. Ashcroft, A. Lightbown, A. Carter, J. Noone, J. Troup, B. Graham, A. N. Other, A. N. Other. . Clitheroe 3rds (v Cherry Tree 3rds, home, meet 12-45 p.m.) T. Blezard, E. Drake, J. Kay, S. Jackson, M. Scott, J. Scott, I. Scott, C. Dewhurst, M. Glover, N. Scorah, D. Stuart. Scorer: J. Scofah.


Read (v Baxenden, home, start 1-30 p.m.) K. O'Connor, E. Artingstoll, J. Harvey, M. Jamal, M. Whalley, J. Marshall, A. Rushton, M. Zalran, E. Lowes, W. Eastham, Clark. Read 2nds (v Barnoldswick 2nds, away, start 1-30 p.m.) C. Astin, D. Walshe, R. Sharpies, C. Lowes, F. Barden, T. Turner, G. Ashworth, S. Marsh, A. Lay- cock, K. Grimshaw, A. N. Other. Ciitheroe (v Padiham, away, meet noon) P. Gaskell, P. Dibb, S. Lemon, J. McDowell, T. Lord, M. Couller, A. Hartley, J. Dewhurst, J. Marquet, F. Butt, Saddique. Scorer: T. Stones. Ciitheroe 2nds (v Edenfield, home, meet 12-30 p.m.) J. Green, C. Musson, G. Drake, C. Bowness, J. Houldsworth, S. Ahmed, B. Ahmed, L. Nuttall, G. Kershaw, S. Duckworth, F. Hus­ sain. Scorer: O. Hussain. SUNDAY


SATURDAY


THE rain and wind on Friday evening failed to dampen the spirits and enthusi­ asm at Mytton Fold CSolf Club’s hugely popular Sip it and Flip it. With wine and nibbles freely available


front and back nine holes in two separate competitions, with the weather being slightly unkind for the 6-30 p.m. start. As the weather Improved to help the golf, the intake of refreshment moderateef the quality of performance. A dry end to the evening was followed


on eveiy tee of this nine-hole competi­ tion. a thoroughly good night wias on the cards for everyone. Fourteen teams were split over the


his own with his 73 and David Knowles slipped into. fourth , after cards with Jonathan Drew, both returning nett 74s. The highlight in Sunday’s Fourball was


plac


John Hacking’s Eagle-two on the 11th for five points, and playing partner Jeff Crowther sealed a cornfortMle win for the duo with a birdie, par finish for 42 points. New boys on the block Derek Harwood


it and flip Mytton!


by a pie and peas supper in the hotel while the results were digested. The front nine-hole competition was won ^ the Clitheroe team of Miles Wade, Dan Preedy, Dom Preedy and Andrew Leyland (41 points), with the ladies from Great Harwood. Linda Symons, Marilyn Bemasconi, Gill Halliwell and S. Baron were runners up just one point behind. The back-9 competition was won by the


and Harry Ingram got the better of two other pairs on 40 points after card play­ offs with Craig Allison and Dave Kitson, who in turn pushed Eddie 'White and Garry Speak mto fourth with the same score. A total of 54 ladies played for the.


shot an outstanding 42 points off his handicap of 25 to wm the Hall of Fame board competition. Zac Ashworth was a worthy rurmer-


home team of-Hazel Sellars, Past Lady Captain Jean'Havard, John Hammond and Frank Havard with a less than sober 43 points. MFGC’s Past Captain John ' Berry, Nigel Fairhurst, Frank Hindle and Steve Worrell were runners-up with 41 points. The following day, Ashley Clayton


up, just two points behind, with Martin Holden a further two points back to complete the podium. Luke Chadwick’s 37 points for fourth spot now takes him to the top of the Club's Order of Merit. It was left to two Johns to join at the


Doug Joss Shield, and Jan Walsh came out on top with 40 points. Susan Healey and Eileen Baron both had excellent rounds to'fill the second and third spots, and Jan Revis with 36 points slipped onto the Leader Board ahead of Gail Ainsworth. Marilyn Fletcher, Dorothy Hamer,


Round on Monday, and a big entry means a 7 a.m. start. Visitors andspecta- tors are welcome. • STONYHURST Park President’s


in the Ladies’ Nine-Hole Stableford and Pat Haydock followed her into the Wiimers’Enclosure as the ruimer-up. Clitheroe hosts The Open (Jualij^g


Day was re-scheduled for last weekend after the original competition had been abandoned with a waterlogged course. In near-perfect conditions, last man out


Twos Pot. John Farnsworth birdied the first, while John 'Whittaker was beaming from ear to ear when he needed just two shots at the ninth. Sipped and Flipped! Back-9 win­


Clitheroe 4ths (v Salesbury 3rds, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) F. Hussain. O. Hussain, F. Green, G. Bonner, J. Dean, I. Munir, G. Bicknell, H. Graham, R. Catter- mole, T. Stones, A. Mehmood. Scorer: E. Smith.


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A birdie on the par three 14th and no . one could catch Fish as he finished with la two-shot margin over four on 71. 1 Denis Greemr----------- -■----- fas he played the ; back n eig t


, Iwith eight pars and a birdie to


the runhers-up spot in Division Gne. Richard Tyrrell had three birdies in his nett 71 but had to settle for third. . : Phil Leaver continued his impressive run with the same score, but Miles Corish pipped him for fourth after countback. I Malcolm Goldsworthy won a head to head with David Short in Division Two with 71s. After a hiccup on the 12th and 13th, Malcolm stuck gold with a solid finish after cards.


re nup was no damp squid k nine in one under birdie'


Saturday resulted in: a large number of competitors failing to complete the course m Clitheroe Golf Club’s Lexus Medal. However, heavy rain and deep water proved to be no barrier to Andrew Fish as he took the prize with a sparkling nett69.


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ners Frank Havard, Jean Havard, Lady Captain Patricia Leyland, Hazel Sellars and John Hammond are pictured (s). : • A CONSTANT downpour last


Nine-hole competition before Captain’s Day and Max Hutchinson was the over­ all wiimer with 53-18-35. In second place was George Young with 44-5-39. The 18 hole Jumor Captain’s Day com- ■


longest drive and nearest the pin. 'Ine SPGC Juniors held their last


Ian Young won both prizes for the ,


petition will, be held at 5 p.m. on June 30th with a subsidiary nine-hole compe­ tition for the high handicap juniors. • 'WHALliY Golf Club ladies


Jubilee Stableford, which was won by Glenda Astle with 35 points on a card pl^-off from Margaret Wade. Lady President’s Day was won by


Calvert (102-29-73), with Anri Prior second (99-25-74) and Maggie Harvey third (97-22-7^ • 'WILPSHIRE Golf Club hosted the


with Fiona Bristow (98-23-75) third. Best Gross was Jane Smith’s 79. Hidden Holes -winner , was Penny Davison, and the Putting Prize went to Kath Jump with 31. ■


Sylvia'Meadows (90-18-72). ■ Second was Jane Plum (105-32-73),


m m c o S r


in the competition, Richard Moody, had the best stableford score with 41 points. In second place with 39 points after a card play-off with Richard'Jackson, was first man out Steve Clash. .


Jean Anne Speak and Jan Burrows won consolation prizes with their twos. Eileen Lambert took the honours


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