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ClllheroBAdverllser & Times,Thuraday. Mamh 29.2012 T i l T i w a i cals holders in big He


CLITTffiRdE have- three teams in the quaner-finals of the .East Lancashire 10 Reds tournament - and two have


drawn each other in the last eight. The tie of the round sees


yet to be confirmed, but eve- lybody is welcome to come and watch, in what will be standing room only.


■Alexandra 2 (Nelson) or ^exandra 2 (Darwen), or St Andrew’s -(Burnley) at


The winners will face


Claremont on Tuesday, Mav 8th at 7-45 p.m.


Low Moor Club, the current defending champions, host Clitheroe Social Club. The. date of the game has


SNOOKER last


what should also be a good match. Blackburn with., Darwen’s representative, the


have to overcome Burnley’s St Andrew’s before facing their


namesakes the Alexandra from Nelson. The final is on Thursday,


matches are to be plaved bv April 29th. ■


May 10 th at 7-45 p.m. All


the quarter-final ^


draw, arguably two of the favourites are the Excelsior Blackpool and Burnley Dickie Pinks, who face each other in ■


On the other side of the Alexandra from Darwen, will" wwwxmheroeadvertlaeri^ ~ rJ J '«ser.co4j .-imnv.cIUhoro 'eadvertlsenco.uk , Clltheroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, March 29,2012 Sports info desk I L FOOTBALL


iVO-STIK FOOTBALL '


LEAGUE TABLES


Irst Division North ' - P W D L P


Fylde.........36 25 6 5 8T


.:on Ashton ..35 24 9 3 81 Ion Albion ....35 23 4 8 73


m __lcasterCity;..36 21 5 10 68


Tratford...........36 14 9 13 51 Salford City......36 13 9 14 48 Mossley;.........37 8 1415 38 ■ O'ssettTown.....36 10 8 18 38 Radcliffe......... 35 10 6 1 9 36 Prescot Cables ..35 8 10 17 34


E


T! CLITHEROE...... 37 9 7 21 34 41 Ossett Albion....37 10 4 23 34 ' Wakefield ......... 36 6 10 20 28 Hafrogatej..„....36 7 6 23 27 Cammell.Laird..'.36'7 3 26 24


..IRBY


iOEWHURSTMEMO- |RIAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE SPONSORED BY SMILES & MILES \UT0 TRADERS


I I'.-r i^basedj m ni I: HOCKEY


Ij;. ■ if


with great play from player of the match Lfly Young, Emma Dean, Mary Dewhurst and Verity. Camilla made some amazing saves in goal, and the whole team played well kept their shape, kept calm’ and passed the ball around on a very warm day in Stanley


1*!


their position in the premier­ ship division.


_ The first team beat Alderley Edge 3-0, with Rachel Box named player of the match. For further details please see the club’s facebook page.


-i „


Clitheroe seconds lost 4-1 to Ga^tang but have maintained


comer, while Katie Fell scored from open play. The midfield were awesome,


fourth team beat Blacimool th ir^ 2-1 at the weekend. Lily Young scored with a straight strike from a short


CLITHEROE Hockey Club’s


CLITHEROE were worthy winners in the glorious suin- sbme at Littlemoor on Satur-


quarter, the scores remained level with both teams pushing


bv Atkinson saw hini streak nnW defensive lines


comer after bouncing through some tackles.


and Fitzheniy took the three points on offer.


action as they crashed up the pitch from the re-start, and Lviithcroc conceded & pen-


■ ■■ ■ Crosby were spurred into ............. . . _


into the Crosby half, the ref- ^ high tackle


he ball at pace and headed


ot the park were the direct anwer as Hough and Chanaberlam took Ifight with t JP® hsh- Waddington took


Slicing runs up the middle ^


score came through the visi­ tors, who slammed over in the


pass. However,


----------- , the opening been the scoring


deep into scoring territory. For the home team, a charging run


j^ e r -a frenetic opening Worthy winners! RUGBY Clitheroe............. le Crosby St Mary’s .....U


■ L ® ’ ®*ttl as the forward diarge was led by Graves and


Edmondson, the quick ball came, another high iaclde was


renewed vigour, but aitheroe Struck first. From a line out a driving maul pumped the Maroon and Gold forwards


______ ^ '•APTOP PROBLEMS?


the effort, an off-side trans- gression was punished and Clitherqe pulled into a one- point lead with Fitzhenrv agam dissecting the posts. The second naif began with


. Clitheroe ended the half in the ascendancy as the for­ wards pushed towards the 22 f area. 7^ Crosby began


dotted the three points. lood the defence to stem


Fitzheniy ^


, Eirors started to creep in, but Clitheroe mounted good pressure from a steal from


argin. ^


alty which Crosby converted m to restore their five-point


p t 'some margin of safety betoeen themselves and the but Crosby had other


and the gap narrowed to five points.


minutes,- Clitheroe began to take control once more and


trmed the visitors in defence, several ■ penalty chances


■ *


and Clitheroe looked to apply ------------


‘0 kick ’®fl> which frus- However, in the final 15


and a shnll blast from the ref- eree g ^ e the visitors a shot a eagerly took


The visitors ground their scoring zone,


own try and the scoreboard moved on to 16-8. Many thought the home team would now open up and


gave v e ^ quick ball, Watson found Fitzhemy, and the result was a score under the posts. Fitzheniy converted his


deep up the pitch, Watson at semm half unleashed the bacUine, Kmo at full back burst through and made good yards, whife the bump and gnnd of the forwards again


®cj5,*?*’3ted a worthy win. Uitheroe seconds, mean- 38-12 at F/eetwood


defensively to such a decree that they allowed Fleetwood to


nf


,,„y;]fl?fhiuately, Clitheroe couldn t get near enough to the opposition tiy line, but did


A ' 'S i s , h ' r s e d " 'S they had


l.fl.uiinutes of the heeded


to score a great try on the left wing within a few minutes con-


Clemmey managed


to w^ e up defensively and got to retain more ball


of the first half for the visitors °


until towards the end capitulated


that they were able to gam V good territory themselves for a lO-minute spell, and one of tneir back row darted inside some tired defenders to score the final try of the game. - ptheroe actually managed to win the second half out , too much damage had beenic done in the first half.


over the hill to Burnley in what’" could be a fascinating game.


On Saturday, the team go’S ----* « o v jn au i i^ g allic -


■' |


Llitneroe ^kept on attempt-fl' « Langho v Mill Hill, mg to push the ball wide and into space, but Fleetwood’s ^fence held firm to the point


Lango.............. 14 11 2 1 35 Pendle Forest ...16 11 2 3 35 „Enlield....;........17 12 1 4 34 Rimington ...... 14 10 2 2 32


.“ Hill............ 12 8 1 3 25 Worsthorne...... 13 8 1 4 25 ‘ Hurst Green ....19 6 -3 10 24 Edenlleld....;.....13 6 1 6 19 BGSOB........... .17 5 0 1215 OssySM..........16 4 2 10 14 ReadUtd.........16 3 2 11 11 Colne Utd.........19 2 5 12 11


.....■'8 1 0 1 '7 31 ,


for his first try for the side Mi‘^1 ^“"’®'°® R^L v Waddington. FirSt°D"M/ion


where he finished with aplomb . Reserve Division


Flimmgton v Mill Hill. t a b l e s


Firs t Division P W D L P


2?d Mnker Haroer, the ball 7, iri forest v Read Uid; Waddington moved quickly left to hnd prop wsifv Rock Royers. HoIIancf in the left corner,


Bob Little Cup


the laller five-point score instead. It did not come and a lumpy last few minutes were pl^ayed out m opposition terri- Maroon and Gold


verted by full back Keough shrmWpr ,.later,


and he had to be replaced by nanker Jackson.


and


from West Bromwich, the locals started brightly, and were revyarded when a superh cross caused confu­ sion in the RSA box, and the ball flew into the net off the head of defender. This seemed to settle the home team down and they


RIBBLESDALE School’s Year 10 footballers pro­ gressed to the semi-final of the English Schools’ Under 15 Cup after victory in the West Midlands. Drawn at RSA Academy


into last four!


were under .tremendous pressure but remained resilient as the : haif-time whistle sounded. The


of the neck, with the lively Dominic Telford going close,^before Scott Hughes ^aw his shot go just over.


second half sa w Ribblesdale take the game by the scruff


began to show the form that knocked Thomas Telford out in the previous round. The Ribblesdale defence


joy was short-lived as the rebound fell kindly for the home team to equalise.


pressure and were unlucky to not go further in front when Telford’s 35 yard lob bounced down off the bar and seemed to have crossed the line, only for the linesman to adjudge that it didn’t. The referee gave the home side a penalty with five minutes remaining, and Josh Pomfret produced an amazing save, although the


Ribblesdale piled on the


and determination which has seen the Ribblesdale boys win every game in the last 12 months, a long' ball into the box landed at ^ the feet of towering central defender Patrick Fordham, who turned and was hacked down from behind.


Showing the character


to send the team info thelast four.


out to be, the very last lack of the match, smashed the ball into the bottom right


Telford, with what turned ■


, 5 Semi-Finals iChurch Town 1, Stanley Ultras Dog Inn 0, Great Harwood


I- iTerfY Cattermole Trophy I


■ig^^Jgugh}; Great Harwood Rovers g f i^ v Church Town (Wilson's); 'Helmshore Harriers v Station .'(Haslingden): Stanley Ultras v iBIack'Bull (Bullough). __TABLE


- V rlDoglnn...........12 10 0 2 30 P WD L P


[2^iackBoll....r.....7 7 0 0 21 p^Cbiitcb Town......9 7 0 2 21 _12 7 0 5 21


------- J0 0 d R . . . ir5 1 5 16 HeltrishoreH.9 3 1 5 10


|,.STayem.'.....:.;.......9 2 1 6 7 ';*Bees Knees.......9 1 1 7 4 ■«tation'.w.-..T.......ll 1 0 10 3


' i f LANCASHIRE FOOT­


DONALD RACE & TiEWrON EAST


BALL LEAGUE Presidents Cup r


,


;r-^ulitheroe RBL 2, Daneshouse 1. n® Reserve Division Langho 0. Read United 3;


-^RimingtonT.'Pehdle Forest 3; ' laqWorsthorne 3, Hurst Green 2.


8 »


Unfortunately,- only a few: Clemmey’s


FIXTURES Tonight


j '“*®*timey S ,^,1 Forest v Waddington. I


Reserve Division Enfield; Pendle


Chtheroe gained improved S-•I?'''* f!'®3S''’9ton v Riming- 1 e s Enfield v Read Utd; Feniscowles


Saturfay • Firs t Division


K Second Round i


j Church Town 1, Langho 0; Read I United 0, Rimington 3; Waddlng- |ton walkover v Mill Hill.


Second Division


TER POOL LEAGUE RESULTS


Premier Division'


Conservative Club A 4, Low Moor A 8; Kings Arms 8, White Horse B 4; Kings Arms C 1, Billington Brass Band Club B 11; Royal British Legion A l l , Kings Arms A 1; White Horse A 5, Buck A 7.


First Division


.6; Horseshoe 8, Kings Arms B 4; Read Constitutional Club 11, Royal Oak A 1; Rose & Crown 7, Wagon & Horses C 5; Wagon 9, Horses v White Lion 3.. Second Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe 5, Read Con Club B.7; Buck Wrinkleys 4, St Peters B 8; Higher Buck A 9, Stork 3; Royal Oak B 5, Horseshoe B 7; St Peters A 8, Royal British Legion 4. Third Division


Black Bull Chatburn 5, Wagon B 7; Craven Heifer'S, Dog Whalley 7; De Lacy 10, Dog Sports Bar 2; Pendle Witch 7, Craven Heifer B 5; Wagon & Horses D 3, Buck Laddies 9.


FIXTURES Tonight


Billington Brass Band Club B V Royal British Legion A; Con­ servative Club A V Kings Arms; Kings Arms A v White Horse A; Low Moor A v Buck A; White Horse B v Kings Arms C. First Division


Horseshoe v Read Constitution­ al Club; Kings Arms B v Whalley Con Club; Royal Oak A v Rose & Crown; Wagon And Horses C V Wagon And Horses; White Lion V Bay Horse. Second Division


Buck Wrinkleys VHigher Buck A; Read Con Club B v Royal Oak B; Royal British Legion v Brown Cow Clitheroe; St Peters B V Horseshoe B; Stork v St ' Peters A.


Third Division


Buck Laddies v Craven Heifer; Craven Heifer B v Black Bull Chatburn; De Lacy v Pendle Witch; Dog Sports Bar v Dog


- Premier Division Bay Horse 6;'Whalley Con Club


RIBBLE VALLEY GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WIN­


I § -.Sunday's Fixtures Knees V Tavern (Bul-


Rovers 5. r e s u l t s ’ ut FafeleyFC.........37 20 6 11 66


r J GarforthTown...37 20 6 11 66 I f Woodley Sp......37 21 3 13 66 ®elhiersdale....36 1711 8 62


lonTn...36 16 8 1256’ 6ridge..36 15 8'13 53 City......37 17 2 18 53


StacksleadsSJ..18 3 1 14 io Second Division





. Worsthorne....... 20 12 5 3 41 ReadUtd............18 13 1 440 Enfield.............. 18 12 2 4 38 Pendle Forest ....16 12 1 3 37 Rimington..........15 10 3 2 33 Mill Hill..............15 7 2 6 23 Langho..............18 7 2 9 23 Rock Rovers...... 18 6 4 8 22 Hurst Green.;.... 16 5 3 8 18 OssySM...........17 4 3 10 15 StacksteadsSJ..16 4 1 11 13 Colne Utd.......... 20 3 0 17 9 - Waddington.......15 1 3 11 6


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


. Cup Semi-Final


Rosegrove 0, Clilheroe Wolves 4.


FIXTURES Sunday


., Under 16 Clitheroe Wolves v Briercliffe


Rovers (Roelield, 10-30 a.m., P. Russell).


TAB LE Under 16


.......................P W D L P Brierfield Celtic.. 10 8 0 2 24 Colne..............10 7 2 1 23 C’roe Wolves.....7 7 0 0 21


BrierclifleRvrs...9 4 0 5 12 Has’den Junrs....8 4 0 4 12 Rosegrove.......11 3 2 6 11 Pendle Forest....'is Daneshouse..........8


0 10 9 0 8 0


Rock Rovers....16 14 2 0 44 Padiham..........i s 9 3 6 33 CalderVale.......17 10 2 5 32 BorrowdaleUtd.16 9 3 4 30 B’ford Celtic.....18 9. 3 6 30 •Church Town ..15 9 2 4 26 ‘ Bly Belvedere .15 7 3 5 21 Waddingtdn.....13 5-2 6 17 Clitheroe RBL;... 16 3 2 11 l l Oaneshouse.......14 3 1 lo lo BacupCC..........15 1 6 8 9 Peel Park........... 19 1 3 15 6 Reserve Division P W D L P


P WD L P


Vyhalley; Wagon B v Wagon And Horses D.


TABLES Premier Division


• R.R,!-A...............1612 1 3 153 BillingtonB.......1611 3 2 153 Low Moor A .......1612 2 2 149 BucItA..............1611 2 3 135 Kings Arms.......16 9 2 5 126 Con. Club A......16 3 5 8 95


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


White Horse B....16 2 212 80 •White Horse A... 16 3 3 1079 KingsArmsC.....16 4 01275 Kings Arms A.... 16 3 0 13 71 First Division


Read Con. Club ...16 9 5 2 134 Roses Crown.......16 8 5 3127 Horseshoe............ 16 8 4 4124 Wa0onA............„16 5 5 6117 Wagon C ..............16 5 4 7112 Bay Horse............ 16 5 7 4 111 White Liori.............16 6 5 5110 Kings Arms 8........16 6 2 8 101 Royal Oak A ..........16 3 6 7 99 Whalley Con..... 16 1 510 85 Second Division


........... PWD L P WARBURTON YOUTH


Higher Buck A„... 16131 2159 StPetersB........16121 3140 StPetersA........16 10 0 6130 Horseshoe B......16 10 2 4 125 Stork.................16 7 3 6115


............... PW D L P


Buck Wrinkleys ...16 6 4 6110 RBL.................. 16 6 1 9 100 RoyalOakB.......16 4 2 10 97 Brown Cow........16 1 213 76 Read Con. B.......16 2 212 67 Third Division


...................... P WD L P Buck Laddies......16 10 4 2149


Dog Whalley.......16131 2148 Wagon 8 ........... 16131 2147 Black Bull Ch.....16 7 2 7115 Craven Heifer.... 16 4 4 8103 Dog Sports Bar... 16 7 0 9102 Pendle Witch..... 16 6 2 8101 Wagon D............I6 4 2 10 87 •Craven HfrB.....16 3 4 8 85 Be Lacy..............16 2 212 78 • Registration for new season is next Thursday 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 fol- lows on Anril 19th


SNOOKER


CLITHERDEAND DISTRICT SNODKER LEAGUE


RESULTS Knockout Quarter-Finals


Catholic Club 749, Low Moor A 779; R.B. Legion 830, Rimington B 692; Low Moor B 683, Chatburn A 801; Rimington B 690, Con. Club 724. Knockout Semi-Finals Draw


Chatburn A v R.B. Legion; Low MoorAv Con. Club.


• Matches to be played tonight and April 5th.


TABLES First Division


........................P WD L P Low Moor A ....10 6 2 2 74 Chatburn A..... 10 3 5 2 62 Catholic Club...9 4 2 3 58 Con Club........ 9 4 3 2 58 Slaidhurn....... 9 4 2 3 54 Rimington A....9 2 2 5 48 Social Club......10 1 2 7 40 Second Division


......................P WD L P LowMoorB....10 6 1 3 70 RB Legion.......9 7 0 2 68 Chatburn B......10 3 3 4 60 Waddington 8... 10 2 4 4 56 BillingtonB..... 9 4 1 5 51 Clilheroe..........9 3 1 4 47 Rimington B.... 9 1 4 4 ,44 • Denotes 2 points deducted clue to late card or unregistered player.


DARTS


TRICT DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


CLITREROEAND DIS­


Buck Inn 5, Pendle Inn 4. FIXTURES Monday


John Dobson Knockout.


Judge B v Craven Cobblers; Craven Kellys Heros v Legion B; Legion A bye; While Lion V Judge A; Brown Cow Men V Buck Little Bucks; Buck Big Bucks V Black Bull A; Horse­ shoe V Craven 2 Red 1 Black; Black Bull A v Low Moor. TABLES


Division Dne


- ...................... P W L P Swans Royal...12 11 1 71 Legion 8...........12 8 4 69 Pendle Inn....... 11 6 5 58 Black Bull........ 12 7 5 56 Craven B ......... 12 5 7 53


BuckPaythorne.10 6 4 44 Low Moor........11 3 8 42 White Lion....... 12 0 12 21 Division Two


....................... P W L P Judge.............. 12 11 1 85 Buck Clitheroe... 12 10 2 75 Brown Cow A.... 12 9 3 65 Craven A ......... 12 8 4 65 Brown Cow B.... 12 4 8 47 Kings Arms A.... 12 3 9 37 Horseshoe........12 2 10 32


DISTRICT DAfoS AND


Legion A....... ...12 1 11 24 f!l ITHERflE AUn n r J im . r . E " ! l"


QQiyill^Q^^ LEAGUE


RESULTS League


Darts; Black Bull 7, Social Club 2; R.B. Legion 7, Kings Arms 2; Swan & Royal 4, Horseshoe 5; While Horse 2, Brown Cow 7; White Lion 0, Judge Walmsiey 9.


Dominoes: Black Bull 11, Social Club 10; R.B. Legion 8, Kings Arms 13; Swan & Royal 12, Horseshoe 9; While Horse 9 Brown Cow 12; White Lion 8, Judge Walmesiey 13. High Scores


140, K. Yeoman, J.Phillips x2, S.


T. Henshaw, S.Gower,'K.Duut, R. Bolton, G.Willis, C.Barlow, P.Greatorex, D.Jelfries; 138, L.Astin; 135, D.Crossley; 134, D.France; 133, T.Peel; 132, S.


start of the Drive-In for the new men’s captain of Stonyhurst Park Golf Club, ,T ( ^ Lee, was slightly delayed due to fog. .


JfntreJfthlSmayTnP^^^^^^^^^ .The team, c


^nworth The d


start was 14 holes


dy ^ d Etch I 'h » rtOXZ oft-xa*. n


! team competition was a close-fought affair with the first 1 I 2L D O in t Oi


-r^uWOrtn, JuuV ana Davirl Kitrhincr Tn cpri-inH nfe/'o tiMtr. co 7 Fairless. Ray Robinson, Ross Hibbert and


'“*1 unnuuncuig nis year 01 captaincy. eJinTl o t h p r d


TTiP ii/iriTTOT-c iinfTi g.


J _____ ____ A


fl provided a splendid sunny day as the backdrop to the five teams comino


In second place with 59.5 points was Val


Leon and Linda ___


’ 79


less to the next round.


rime in a week at Myttqn Fold. This time, however he was playing with Chris Wikon in the Irish Doubles, when they carded an impressive nett 73 3


breaking his duck, won for the second Pno Dave Cle


125, K.Yeoman x2, R.Bolton,, B.Rockhart, R.Relding; 121, P.Crossley, D.Riley, B.FIockhart, P.Greatorex, R.Relding; 120, S.Ashworth, K.Yeoman,


J.Ridgeway; 118, T.Hargreaves; 116, A.M.Dowden; 114, H.Coleran; 113, L.Aslin; 111, G.Willis: 106, M.Steer; 100 P.Crossiey x6, R.Bolton x4, K.Duul x4, C.Barlow x4, l.lreland x4. M.Steer x4, T.Peel x3, P.Grealorex x3, D.Riley x3, J.Phillips x3. R.Jones x3, J. Scholield x2, T.Henshaw x2. S.Gower x2, R.Booth x2, M.Booth x2, D.Jeffries, D.France, D.Gower, L.Waring, S.Stanley, C.Taylor, K.Evanson, K. Yeoman, A.Kenyon, T.SIewart, D.Graham.


FIXTURES Wednesday


Team Knockout First Round


Judge Walmsiey v Horseshoe: While Lion v Black Bull; Swan & Royal V R.B. Legion: Brown Cow or Kings Arms v White Horse or Social Club.


TABLES Darts


........................ P W L P Brown Cow.......18 15 3 121 Black Bull........ 18 12 6106 R.B.Legion.......16 12 4 98 Judge............... 17 13 4 97 Kings Arms....... 18 10 8 87 White Horse...... 17 9 8 84 White Lion.........16 7 9 65 Social Club........ 18 3 15 47 Horseshoe.........17 4 13 44 Swans Royal ...17 1 16 35 Dominoes


'BrownCow.......18 9 9184 White Horse......17 9 8183 Horseshoe.........17 8 9178 Judge...............17


Black Bull......... 18 11 7 207 Social Club........18 9 9197 Kings Arms.......18 12 6190


............... P W L P 8 9178’


Swan S Royal ...17 8 9 174 White Lion......... 16 4 12160


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t^ fy 2F.^2J!.?^^Keford nine^hole competition. Overall winners were Michelle Fielding I m e t


f / •^ irAvn ll t


Mh place.Keith Allen and Paul Frodsham shared the kitty for guessing the long- dinner'infhec"ubhouse^^ captain rounded off an enjoyable day with a cabaret ai&


Kobert lutner and Paul Traynqr had the e t e over Steve Dean and Tim Stanlev l back iiine and the ^ le s Corish/Mark Jones combo finished in


O u Z T 'T ' en a n n P a u l Kr^HcTrom d^ovisz-l * U a


will! Lllicc UUiCl pairs. po'cs i^onsn/tviarK j


rvM xJ 'T'; ' __________- 1 _______


a n d | $ o v l & TiSlc


-eniors captain John N^lor hosted the Seniors Section outing t It proved to be a benefit day for Alex Rigby.


ici 111 LUC wiuunouse.


Times Trophy fqr last.season’s success, and Alex took the honours on the day with Bake^a"nf Phmp®^^^^^


presented ^ghy Mth the Clitheroe Advertiser and runners-up team with R/chard


t


team tri


Mger Williams into the winners enclosure; with a narrow margin over the runners Dave Bro\vn was the spokesman for John Holden and Doug Wheatley when their


sparUing golf to lead the team of Jim Rhodes and


3 ^ took tfrrd spot ahead of the CMtain, seniors captain and John Marsden in 4ffi ici^pMtluee 15^'^^^ rewarded for putting his tee shot nearest the pin on the


Fielding, Mane Finney and Manlyn Retcher m top spot. bufhad® o s l t t? 4 ° o ^


too o & u K


Scramble found three Fs in the shape of MicheUe ^


Johnson were just a fraction off the pace


h o k S b a l ls fa b le fo rd ^ ^ ^ ^ .^Doreen Bolton and Barbara Smith bravely matched the Winners total but lost out


P"'™® took third place ahead of


up i^flies of Clitheroe Golf Club enjoyed a fine day for their four ball _ -\ _ .. . ®


honours with 4 birdies in their 46 points return. c Paul Frockham and Alan Gillespie found seven birdies in their 44 points return to linished ir


lmm second prize after countbacLwith three other pairs. Robert Turner and Paul Travunr haH aHt rf» rtlfOT* Cf-Airxx


j _ margin individual


_ ToniSn Ashworth, B.FIockhart;


“sed as a qualifying event for the Daily Mail Foursomes, and chaflengmg on a very fogw course. It proved to be too chalieng-


Stanley x2, J.Schofield,thifr attem^fto tie off ^


Peter^ddie who seemingly ran out of balls in


Wilson’s win was by the closest of margins, with the top three teams a single shot. Steve Rusyn/Jean Van Boeckei came in just 0.5 of a shot margin separated them from third-placed John Berry and


family. Please book your places for the meal at the hotel’s reception.


d Sunday IS the Inaugural Lady Captain’s Day. Please make sure you get your name 1 ■


Captain Elect Doreen Hammond and Allison Nuttall. o ^ on the.entiy sheet for this ve^ popular competition.-'


^ svi your name presentation which is open to all members and their


q u ^ '^n g event for the Daily Mail Foursomes was won by the mother ^ Linda and Abbie Clegg who finished just ahead of Lady


c ;f --^|fl^nToi^on buses, you wait for ages and then two come along together. I ^


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