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c-r- I , CUTHEROEADVERnSER&IIMES www.clltheroeadvertiser.co.uk Thursday,Apnl24,2014 Thursday,April24,2014 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co uk CUTHEROE ADVERTISER &TIMES s po r t ribble sdale cr ick e t league


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provide ‘perfect’ start By Dan Bl a c k - : daniel.black@jpress.co.uk R @DanB!ackS4


. Read skipper Kyle O’Connor: labelledvictoryoverSales-


y ■ ■ i


: bury as the‘perfect’start to the campaign.


'After the eight-wicket win on : home soil; the Whalley Road


- s captain said: “It’s exactly what we asked for! We want to get


, . backtohavingsilverwareinthe Q . cabinet at the club. We want to' •' build on that performance and


(</* m f;


• i . keep pushing. ■ Jj-: TItwas avery good win. Sales- bury got off to a good startbut they collapsed after the.third wicket.-It was the perfect way for us to kickstart the season.” -Read’s bowling attack set' the platform with professional.


•: Brandon Scullar d taking 3-43^ Elliot Lowes 2-21, Andy Rush- ton 1-22 and the returning Jon ■ Harvey who culminated a pro-


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,. lific spell with four wickets at the expense of just three runs.' O’Connor led by example when armed with the bat as


• he struckanunbeaten60. Will Driver fired 26 on his first game back for the club while Elliott. ■ Artingstoll assured maximum


■ points with nine not out. r .-“Everybody bowled really


:-well to restrict them,” he said. ?They provided that foundation


■ ■ forustogoonandwin.Itgaveus - thelicencetogooutandplayour shots while enjoying ourselves - without much pressure.


5 “JonHarveyshowedhe’sstill r; got it. His display showed how ’ much he still loves the game. He • retired at the end oflast year but he’s had a' change of heart.”


.•xfc *£ He added: “Next week will be harder against Great Harwood.


[ .They’ve got a good profession- al and Stuart Maher is a decent


■ player. It’ll be a tough task but I believe we’ve got the squad and the talent to win the league this time.”


Read’s South African professional Brandon Scullard in action on Saturday m m


Indian Wilkin Mota was « in good form with bat and ballasWhalleydefeated Ramsbottom Cup holders,


. Ribblesdale Wanderers, by 43 runs. Overseas amateur Mota, 32,


■ top scored with 70 in Whal- ley’s 153-7 and claimed 5-37


. as Wanderers:.were dis­ missed for 110. And Whalley skipper Ri­


chard Lamb was delighted with his side: “It was a great way to start the season - it’s always-nice to get off to a good start, against a pretty strong Ribblesdale side. ■: “We were missing a few


Champions open with win!


Champions Clitheroestart- ■ ed the defence of their Rib- blesdale Cricket League title with a 58-run victory over Great Harwood.


A f te r overcoming a mid­ dle-order blip - with Stuart Maher (6-32) causing chaos -BilalAhmedrestoredparity withanunbeatenknockof3i while skipper Paul Gaskell and Stephen Booth added 22 runs apiece at the tail end in the home side’s 156 total. “G rea t Harwood are a


dangerous side so it was one o f th e tou gh e s t starts we


could’ve had,” Gaskell said. , “Towinitinthemannerthat


wedidwasverypleasing.We start well but then lost a clus­ ter o f wickets in the middle' order. However, we rebuilt


• after that and showed great character.” ■ And it didn’t take hew Sri


Lankan professional Jana- ka Gunaratne long to ac­ climatise to his Chatburn


- Road surroundings as the 33-year-old Colombo-born all-rounder rattled through the opposition, taking 7-23 w i th his r igh t-h an d o f f breaks.


^ “The professional then


took seven wicketsas well so it was a good day all round,” beamed Gaskell.


• “You can see his class and


he looked good with the bat as well. It’s something new to him so it might take him a couple of weeks to adapt. • There were extremely en­ couraging signs w ith the ball.” Ahead ofClitheroe’s clash


with fellow favourites Settle at the weekend at the Marsh­ field Ground, Gaskell added: “We are not going to shout from the rooftops. We’ve im - , proved from last year. “We d e f in i te ly w an t


to defend our title. We’ve strengthened so we want to push on. We’ve added quality so we’ll be going all out for it.


“We have another tough


game against Settle so if we can get through that then it bodes well for us. It will be a goodmarker.It’satoughtest for us because we don’t have the greatest record there.” - • The Houldsworth So­


licitors Ribblesdale Cricket LeaguefixturesforSaturday, April 26th are:Baxenden v Salesbiiry, Brooksbottom v Whalley, Cherry Tree v Bar- noldswick, Earby v Ribbles­ dale Wanderers, Euxton v Edenfield, Great Harwood v Read, Padiham v Brins- call, Settle v Clitheroe. Os- waldtwistle Immanuel have a free weekend.


a Salisbury have room for improvement ?YrK-^. SalesburyskipperSteve ‘ '


.' Brown admits there is room forimprovementafterhis side lost out to highly-fancied:


; Read on the opening day of the season.


The Red Gaps' stood at 84-3, but were dismissed for just 113, w ith opener Jason Raw-


Only Aneeq Hassan (13),


professional Susantha Pra­ deep (20) and Edward Foster (15) could join him in double figures,asJoriHarveyfinished with 4-3 offfive overs. - Read knocked off the win­ ning runs for two wickets, as ‘ Kyle O’Connor hit 60 not out, . and Brown said: “We started ■ and seemed-


tohave weathered the storm - from their pro (Brandon Scull­ ard), but seemed to crumble- after being 84-3, and Jon Har­ vey caused havoc. “It wasn’t good enough:


in the end. We felt 180-plus' would have been a score to : put pressure on them, but we' didn’t have enough runs to


'■ “We didn’t bat well, and


' we also didn’t bowl well and dropped three catches as


„ well.” '*• „ ^


> Brown hopes to have a ■ few more players available


, for Saturday’s game, when .the Ribchester Road side are


:) on the road again) at another : A Section side in Baxenden, ■ stacU=-3op-nx


Jackson getting used to captaincy


New Ribblesdale Wander­ ers captain Charlie Jackson is eager to push the club forward after losing his first


game as skipper. N ■ ■


Jackson, who replaced Mar-


' tin Briggs,'saw his side slip to a 43 run defeat at the hands of Whalley at Station Road. Not even an economical .


: 13-over spell of bowling from' Mark Thompson (5-38) could inspire the visitors as Whalley paidman Wilkin Motafiredan impressive knock of 72 to con-


! tribute to a total of 153. .. In the reply Brannon Var-., leytop-scoredwith33asWan-


. derers fell short with Mota repeating his heroics with - ball in hand, scooping figures' of5-37offl5.1overs. :


r':>“Itwasn’tideal,” said Jack-: ■ ; son) who also skippers the UC- - . Lan team. “With it being my - firstgameascaptainitwasn’t '


tain of the university team as well and the contrast between the two is very different. I just need to get used to it.” He added: “I’ll hopefully


help push the club forward. I want to try and find op­ portunities for young play­ ers because there’s a couple pushing for the first team. I got my chance when I was 15 so I want to give them their op­ portunity. • “There’s some-strong


teams in the league so it’ll be interesting to see how it pans out. We want to advance as far as we can in the cup competi­ tions and push for the top seer


tion of the league.” Ahead of Saturday’s fixture


with Earby at the Applegarth, Jackson said: “We are confi­ dent going in to every game. We’ve got a good core, a good spirit, and we believe that we can win every game that we


first team regulars, but the lads who came in did a good


-.job, and it gives us'some­ thing to build on now.”


The squad, as a result, .


has added competition for places, and Lamb added: “We’ve not necessarily had that competition over the years, but people will get their chance from the sec­ onds, maybe not every week, but it’s up to them to take it.” On Saturday, Whalley


makethejoumey to Brooks­ bottom for their first away game o f the season, and Lamb is'eager to add anoth­ er win: “We went there last season for the first time, and it was an experience - hope­ fully the pitch has improved. “But we look at it as a


game we feel we can win - if we perform as well as we


; can, I’d like to-think we are capable ofbeating them cer­ tainly.” ■ _


T O tm Ifsv: derby success


N. A s h r a f * T .L o rd


J .D e w t iu r s t G u n e ra tn e P.D ib b


M .C o u fte r+ - B . A hm e d H .G ra h am P. Gaskell* S . B o oth


J . M a rq u e t H o u ld sw o r th ___


Extras Total


R. Whalley* CFernando Wildermiith P.Swanney ■ AArmer* P. Houldsworth L Haworth • • S.


Wilkin MotatookS-37forWhallley aftertop-scoring with 70


„ P. Newton S.Maher M.Bunn


Great Harwood bMarquet.........


v Ibw bM S h f ir . .......


. .. b W i ld e rm u th . . ....... bW i ld e rm u th ........... c tW h a l le y bM a h e r . .„ .


b M a h s r


• b M ahe r .. ............ n o to u t ..... ...........


• b M a he r . ..... A


- c tA rm e rbW i ld e rm u U i . . . 2 2 bM ahe r. ..................


c t H aw o r th b Bowling: Wildermuth 12-OhBH -s!Mah’eri3-3-


----27 .156


™ 0


32-6;C.Femando4T-17-0;P.Newton3-0-23-0 P Houldsworth 0.5-D-8-1.


,1 6


ct Ashraf bGuneratne™ 32 bMarquet__________8


AIi • not nut... ■ ■ __7


b Guneratne.. ct Ashraf b Guneratne......O ctCoulterbManiuet___ 1 cttordb Guneratne.___0 bGuneratne.________2


ct Ashraf b Guneratne.__2 Ibwb Guneratne......___ .3 Extras.___ ________ 18 Totals


J.Rawson B. Rigby


Bowling: J. Marquet 1M-44-3-J. Dewhurst 6-1-28-0; Guneratne 11.2-3-23-7. SALESBURYVREAD - - Salesbury ct O'Connor b Rushton..25


'A . Hassan Pradeep J. Watson E. Foster L Parkinson


' N.Green* J.Winkley J. Bristol S. Brown*


Ibwb Harvey... b Harvey....


b Scullard-


b Scullard.. Ibwb Harvey.________ 0 IbwbHarvey________ 0 b Scullard...___ ....__„..o notout. Extras...


Bowling: Scullard 84-0-43-3; E Lowes 9-2-21-2;


R. Sharpies 5-0-12-0; A. Rushton 6-1-22-1; J. Harvey S-3-3-4. ■


Read


K. O’Connor** J. Marshall W. Driver . EArtingstoll


ct Bristol b Foster., b Hassan._____


notout. Extras.


notout.___ ______ 60 .3


.26


Bowling: Pradeep 4-2-12-0; E Foster 4-1-24-1; J. Bristol 3-0-24-0; S. Brown 2-0-13-0; A. Hassan 24-0-17-1;L Parldnson 2-0-15-0.


R-Lamb* , S.Mukthar; Mota - D.Ainsworth D. Howard R. Palner . J.Galling* . S. Gorton


Total(for2wickets)__117


WHAUEYVRIBBIESDAU WANDERERS Whalley


ctClarksonbSunderland.il candblhorapson____ 17


ctRainbSunderland.„.72 b Thompson.............. 0


Bowling: LBritcfiffe 18-5-60*0; J. Sunderland 14-2-45-2; M. Thompson 13-1-38-5.


C.Jackson Dougall B.Varley M. Spencer J.Rain M. Clarkson J. Sunderland M. Thompson R. Clarkson* J.Britdiffe I. Britdiffe


Ribblesdale Wanderers


Sean Duckworth •


: b Thompson.™™..™..,,. ctSpencerb Thompson....? b Thompson™™™___ 3 not out.™________ 10 notout™._________ 0 Extras..


.12 ut .21 Total (for7 wickets)__.153


b Howard... bMota. ctBarkerbMota_____.33 Ibwb Mota__:.______ 0 runout____________ 5 ctMukthar bMota____


...6


notout...... ......... .....14 b Duckworth..._____ 0 ct Galling b Gorton____ 14 b Gorton.____________0 b Mota.._;...__;™._...__1 Extras..


' Total. FOOTBALL


- Bowling: Mota 15.1-4-37-5; D. Howard 10-1-42-1; SrCofton7T-i g 2;S.Duckwofth4-084,---------


' ~ ~


EVO-STIK NORTHERN PREMIER FOOTBALL LEAGUE


1st Division North P W D L Pts CurzonAshton 39 30 5 4 95 Darlington 1883 39 26 6 7 84 WarringtonTn 39 25 6 8 • 81 Bamber Bridge 38 24 4 . .10 76 Parsley FC


39 21 11 7 74


•Ramsbottom 39 23 7 9 73 Lancaster City 39 22 7 10 73 OssettTown - 39 18 8 13 62 NorthwichVic 38 14 14 10 56 Cammell Laird .39 15 8 16 53 KendalTown


39 16 : 5 18 53


Salford City • . 39 14 7 18 49 Burscough . . : 39 12 9 . 18 45 Mossley


. 39 12 8 19 44 rHarrogate RA ; 39 13 5 21 44 iith nm A * i - - ; tft in . , ^ - m in ? ? 17 .....18 1


GREENBANKMOTORCOMPAHYEASTUNCS F001IUU1 LEAGUE


Result*, firs t Division: Burnley Athletic 2, Rimington 2; Enfield 6, Read Utd 1; Calder. Vale 0, Mill Hill 1; Colne Utd 0, Langho 1;


Rock Rovers 2, Rimington 1; Stackstead SJ 0,ReadUtd3.


;


Second Division: BamoldswickTown ' United 2, Burnley Belvedere 3. 1 :


J^ n te Division: Langho 0, Whinney Hill 3; Mill Hill 3, Barrowford Celtic 1; Rock


Rovers 1, Enfield 1;Waddington 11, Colne UtdO.


President’s Cup Semi-Final: Bumlev - Athletic 4, The Ivy T.


Bob Little Section Cup 1 Round 1: Prairire United 6, Pendle Forest 1. first Division


Burnley Athletic,


Read Utd p .. M'UHill


™ e,d1(, r„ CalderVaieFC


.98.


Worsthome Colne Utd


ctArtingstollbLowes__8 Ibwblowes.... ........... .13


-20


-24 15 3 - 6 44 23 ,1 4 -8 37


P W D L Pts- 24 17 5 2 56-


Rimington ■... • » 25" 16' 6 3 56 ? , - 21 17 3 1 56'


OswaldtwistleSm ■ 23 12 1 10 37- StacksteadSj - ‘ 23 10 4 9 34


23 9 3 11 30 - 25 8 4 13 28


Feniscowles/Pleasington25 9 1 15'28 Rock Rovers Ungho „• ,


Barrowford Celtic 15 10 3 2 33 PrairieUnited


•Burnley Belvedere 14 9 1 4 28 WhinneyHill


24 7 6 IT 26 20, 3 4 13 13 23 3 1 19 13,


25 2 5 18 11 P W D l Pts


Bamoldswick Town Utd 14 6 5 3 23 Pendlefiirest Waddington Canberra


16 9 2 5 29 14 7 4 3 25 14 .5 3 6 18


Peel Park . '£ » * * .


C Total..______ _____ ,H3


...1 .28


RockRovers ■ 26 13 4 9 43 Read Utd


WhinneyHill Mill Hill -


Enfield


Rimington Langho


24 19 3 2 60 24 18 3 3 57


OswaldtwistleStMarys-24 8 6 10 30 Peel Park


Burnley Belvedere StacksteadsSj Waddington


Barrowford Celtic


F00IBA1L LEAGUE Cup


Bay Horse


.13 3 4 6 13 16 3 4 9 13 14 0 0 14 0 P W D L Pts


-24 . 13 . 3 8 42 21 12 3 -6 39 22 '11 2 9 35 ■ 22 10 1 11 31


■ Femscowles/Pleasington24 7 5 12 26 Colne Utd


25 8 4 13 28 25 6 8 11 26


25 7 4 14 25 22 8 0 14 24 23 6 4 ' 13 22 25 6 2 17 20


HARRYDEWHURSTMEMORIAL SUNDAY P W D L :P


ChurchTown : 3 3 0 0 9 Bees Knees


StanleyUltras 4 1 2 1 5 Globe Bullough 3 1 0 2 3 Dog Inn


Baggy’s Wine Bar 5 0 1 4 1


POOL STANLEY BROTHERS CUTHEROE POOL LEAGUE


Results, Premier Division: Billington B 9, Castle 3; Buck A10, Buck Grindleton


2; Read Con. Club A 2, Rose & Crown 10,- Rose & Crown A 10, White Lion A 2; Royal British Legion A 6, Dog Whalley 6; Waggon & Horses A 6, Horseshoe A 6.


firs t Division: Bay Horse 4, Waggon &


- Horses B 8; De Lacy B 7, Buck B 5; Royal Oak A 4, Billington A 8; St Peters A7, White Hart5.


™~-„„19 .110


Second Division: Buchaneers 6, De Lacy - 6; Dog Sports Bar B 3, Read Con. Club B '. 9; Kings Arms A 3, Royal British Legion 9; . Whalley Arms 1, Stork 11; White Lion B 11, Kings Arm sBl


Premier Diviiion P W D - L P Buck A


BillingtonB RBLA


' 20 17 1 2 216 20 16 3 1 215


20 17 1 2 209 '


Rose & Crown 20 15 1 4 198 Dog Whaley..---.-.'20 9 7 4 160 - ' ReadConClubA 20 8 3 9 143 Castle A \ WaggonA Horseshoe


20 6 3 11 131 20 4 4 12 121 20 1 6 13110


Rose&CrownA 20 2 6 12 110


Buck Grindleton 20 5 3 12105 ' - - WhiteUonA ■ 20 1 0 19 67


first Division P W D L P


. Billington A- T ' 18 13 2 3 174 Waddington SC 17 11 0 6 144


Waggons HorsesB 17. 8 5 4 141 r- StPetertA Royal Oak A BayHorse


18 7 2 9 134 * ' .-


17 10 1 6140 - . * 17 7 4 6 136


" : ' i


5 3 2 0 9 4 1 3 0 6


4 1 0 3 3 ........


DogSportsBar 10 1 0 9 34 Second Dhnion P . W D L- P -


, .Stork : White lion B


;. y 18 14 3 1 179- 18 13 2 3 168


-• Royal British Legion 18 11.2 5 161 Do Lacy ' - 18 7 4 7 143 ConClub


18 7 5 6 135


KingsArmsA 18 7 5 6 133 ■ KingsArmsB 18 7 2 9 130


-. ‘ Buchaneers ; 19 4 • 4 11116' - ReadConClubB 18 5 5 8 115 DogSportsBarB • 18 4 2 12 93 WhalieyArms 19 2 4 13 84


Fixtures, Tonight Premier Division: Buck Grindleton v Rose & Crown A;


CastlevRead Con. Club A; Dog Whalley '


v Horseshoe A; Rose & Crown v Buck A Royal British Legion A v Billington B; White Lion A v Waggon & Horses A. First Division: Low Moor Bv Bay Horse


- Billington A v Waddington Social Club; V i Buck Bv Royal Oak A; Waggon & H o rse s '


BvStPeters A; White Hart vDeLacyB. . Second Dnrision:De Lacy v Whalley Arms; DogSportsBarBvWhiteLionB;Kings1 Arms Bv Conservative Club; Read Con.*


Club B v Royal British Legion; Stork v Kings Arms A.:


,


DARTS “ CUTHER0E AND DISTRICT WINTER


■■ DARTS DivOne


p- W L F


CatholicClub 10 8 2 58 Swan&Royal 10 6 4 51 Pendle Inn Legion B - BC Allstars


BC Cowboys 10 1 9 8 DivTwo .


BrownCowA 10 5 5 47 - Low Moor - , 10 4 6 42


JudgeWalmesley 9 9 0 60 WhiteUon


Horseshoe LegionA


P W L F 10 7 3 51


10 4 6 41 9 • 0 9 22


CIITHER0E AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE


Darts: Brown Cow (Chat) 9, Bucklnn 0; R.B. Legion B 6, Horseshoe 3; Rose &


Crown 1, Dog Inn 8; Social Club 0, Brown


Cow (Clitheroe) 9; Swan & Royal 1, Black Buil(OL) 8.


Dominoes: Brown Cow (Chat) 8, Buck Inn 13; RB. Legion B10, Horseshoe 11; Rose & Crown 9, Dog Inn 12; Social Club 11, Brown Cow (Clitheroe) 10; Swan & Royal 14, Black Bull (0L) 7. Darts


P W L -F


Brown Cow Clith - 16 13 3 99 BrownCowChat 14 11 3 94 Doglnn


Horseshoe Black Bull


R.B. LegionA 15 9 6 78 R.B.LegionB Bucklnn


- Swan&Royal 16 3 13 51 SodalClub


Rose & Crown .15 0 15 12 Dominoes


Bucklnn Horseshoe Swan&Royal


R.B.LegionA Social Club


14 10 4 79 15 8 7 78


15 11 4 91 17.11 6 90


17 7 10 63 14 1 13 21 P W I F


17 13 4 205 17 9 8 184 16 9 7 182


BrownCowClith 16 9 7 170 Doglnn


15 7 8 170 15 7 8 166 14 11


BrownCowChat - 14 5 9 140 14 6 8 128


Rose&Crown 15 5 10139 Black Bull


R.B.LegionB 15 .3 12128.


CRICKET TEAMS Ribblesdale League, Saturday: Clitheroe 1st XI (vSettle, away, meet 11-45 a.m.,


.. start1-30p.m.)P.Gaskell,P.Dibb,T. • ., Lord, M. Coulter, J. Dewhurst, B. Ahmed,


S. Booth, C. Palmer F. Butt, AN. Other, Guneratne. Scorer: G.DewhursL " Clitheroe 2nd XI (v Burnley Belvedere


■ 2nds,home,meet 12;30p.m.,start1-30 ; p.m.) J. Green) C. Musson, C. Dewhurst, A


Hutchins, M. Scott, D. Stuart, S. Ahmed, A Hartley, H. Graham, H. Lang, A Mehmood. Scorer: S. Stamford. _ •


- Ribblesdale League, Sunday: Clitheroe 3rd XI (v Euxton, away, meet noon, start - 1-30 p.m.) R. Dinsdale.T. Bailey,T. Blezard,


• J. Nutter, A Spencer, N. Scorah, R.- ' S' t- Blackbum,J. Scorah, S. Ahmed, C. Brown,


.iH.lann Mllllinan E tapirenn G DaaIa


■ J. Blackburn. Scorer M. Meadows, t: •: Clitheroe 4th XI (v Padiham, home, meet n -12-30 p.m?,start 1-30 p.m.) M. Dewhurst,


3 152 ' Playing against the’course in a


bogeyformat, Mickendedhis round two up. Denis Leaver and Angus


Barr were both knocking on the door for the win, both having matched Mick’s two- under, however a protracted count-back process ended with Denis stamped second class and Angus third; Young Chris Wilson and


less-young Jim Bridge also beat the course, finishing one under followed by Peter Fox. Martin Holden may have


been beaten by the course, finishing two over par, but walked away with the whole of the Twos Pot after he bird- ied the first. ■ The ladies played their


April medal over the weekend and a tight finish was topped


by Brenda Griffith ahead ofAl- lison Nuttall and Hazel Sellars.


All carded nett 78s and had to be split by a card play-off.


Clitheroe’s Barrow Gardens ■ wasthevenueforthepresti- geousNettletonTrophylast Saturday, and 136 competi-


tors took part. George Young and young Bri­ an Stokes were on fire, one uri-


Whalley licensee Mick Mahon turned in afirst class per­


formance when he delivere- , dhisfirstwinoftheseason as Mytton Fold Golf Club held their Post Office Cup compe- tition.


However, Russ Hargreaves


and Clive Richards snatched the trophy from their grasp with a four-point birdie on the


18th and a winning 44 points. Peter Dunn and Chris


Hamer were only three over and took third prize with 42 points but only after count- back with the Wrights, Allan and Andrew who lost out with a blob on the 16th and a birdie- par finish.


_


Peter Robinson OBE had no problems as he won the Sen­


iors Stableford with aflourish. Like a thoroughbred he


eased off on the run in with a comfortable lead and had the luxury of a double bogey on


the 18th to win with 41 points. Jack Blackledge built up


a head of steam on the front nine and cruised in for 39 points and second prize. Peter Hensman made his


mark with a good back nine and a birdie on the 17th for third place with 38. • David Brennan’s two on the 17th gave him the best re­


turn leg of the quartet with 37 points.


-


The Brennans were top of the bill again in the Ladies’


Club Foursomes and Corona­ tion Qualifier. Jean and Pat - were just one point too good for Marilyn Fletcher and Michelle Fieldingwho pro­ duced a grandstand finish withfourparsandabirdie.but , had to settle for second place.


. ■ Louis Barrett returned 81-10-71 t.n w in thf» co nrm H n f


Davison wins on card play-off


Wilpshire Golf Club’s ladies stableford was won by P. Davi- ■


sonwith35pointsafteracard M play-offwithC.Seed. The previous week, the Spring Meeting was won by Lyndsay Kent, whose 93-12-81 topped


the 0-28 category, ahead of D. Tattersall’s 109-26-83. Kath Jump won the 29-36 sec- * tion with a 114-29-85, from C. Seed (119-29-90).


Phil Campbell won the ELGA Qualifier on Saturday at Whal­ ley Golf Club with a fantastic 'jRf nett 68.


With the course playing very well and the greens in excellent condition, Phil again showed


his class with an under par - ® round.


Second place in Division One wentto Mel Earle, posting a71, with new member Jakob Gould - 3 comingthirdwithanett73. Division Twowinnerwitha73,


which could have been a lot bet-. <■ ,v , ter but for the wheels falling off * * on the last few holes, was Geoff ' Mayoh.andsecondwasJohn ' Hamilton witha76,justbeating 9 Ben Graves on a card play-off.


Mick McMahon (s).


10 6 4 47 10 5 5 43 10 4 6 39


Licensee Mick’s first-class display


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