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Sunday was Finals Day at Clit- heroe Golf Club when the decid ing rounds of four of the major knock-out tournaments were played. The Men’s Singles Final was
won by Craig Allison with a 2 & l margin over Gary Speak. The Men’s Foursomes Final
went to the final green where Alex Taylor and Andrew Spouse triumphed 2up over Club Cap tain Simon Raine and former England International golfer
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and Club Secretary Mike Walls. Winners of the Mixed Four
somes Knock-Out were John and Jean Holt who defeated fa ther anddaughter Norman and Michele Fielding by 2 & l. The Castle Cup went to Den
nis Greenup who sank a crucial 15 foot putt on the 15th hole to maintain his 3 hole lead and although Ralph Postlethwaite pulled one back at the 16th, a half in 3 at the 17th was enough to give Dennis the win by 2 & 1
Clitheroe Golf Club’s Junior
Boys team scored a notable vie-, tory over Darwen GC Juniors to win the finals ofthe East Lanca shire Golf Association competi tion played over the Wilpshire GolfClub course. The team of Jack Mercer
(Captain), Louis Barrett, Oliv er Smith, Jack Geddes, George Nightingale and Louis Phelps wonby4matchesto3inatense final with the last match going to the final green.
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Riming ton L remain top
Rimington......................... .4 Mill Hill............... .................1
The villagers came out of
the blocks at breakneck speed and took the lead in the first minute when Ba- got and Jackson combined to send Lloyd in, he round ed the keeper and slotted home. Lloyd could have had
a hat-trick in teh flrts 20 minutes but it was Bagot doubled teh lead from a corner. Mill Hill finally got into
their stride and pulled a goal back on 25, Kershaw could only push out a free- kick and the ball was casu ally lobbed back over him into the empty net. With five minutes left,
Walsh turned brilliantly but his left foot chip soared over and that was the last chance ofthe half. At 2-a the next goal was
going to be very impor tant, and Rimington came out firing. Jackson was released down the right and his pinpoint cross left Lloyd heading in for 3-1
Late surge not enough for Clitheroe
Colne & Nelson RUFC.......... 24 Clitheroe RUFC.................... .10
Clitheroe came up just short against a determined Colne side in a fierce battle at the weekend. Colne started very strongly
and put Clitheroe under extreme pressure in the early exchanges. Eventually Colne forced a pen alty to open their account. Spurred on by an enthusias
tic travelling support Clitheroe were the next on the score sheet. After probably only the second or third venture into the Colne
FOOTBALL EV0-S1IK FOOTBALL LEAGUE
RritDiv North P W 0 l Pt» Salford City
Mossley
Bamber Bridge 8 5 2 1 17 FarsleyAFC 8 5
9 5 Oroylsden
8 7 1 0 22 1 2 16
1 3 16 8 5 0 3 15 Scarborough Ath 8 5 0 3 15
SpennymoorTown 8 4 2 2 14 Northwich Victoria 8 4 2 2 14 Darlington 1883 8 3 3 2 12 OssettTown
8 3 2 3 11
Lancaster City 8 3 2 3 11 Raddiffe Borough 8 2 4 2 10 Warrington Town 7 3 Harrogate RA 7 2 Kendal Town 9 1 5
BrighouseTown 7 2 2 3 8 New Mills
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The Clitheroe m dvertiser and l imes
Ossett Albion 8 2 1 5 ClitheroB
9 2 2 5 8 7
Prescot Cables 8 0 6 2 6 Burscough
Padiham 9 1 1 7
4 6 4
8' 1 3 4 6 8 1 3
1 4 10 2 3 8 3 8
22, the ball was spun to the right. Full back Chris Stewart inject- edsomepaceintothemoveand Craig Procter offloaded through a double tackle to the looping Nathan Peel, who scuttled over for the try. Moments later Colne retook
the lead with some powerful ap proach work by their pack and some direct running from their back they scored two more con verted tries by the interval. 17-5 down at the turn round
Clitheroefelttheyweredefinite- ly still in the game.
Alax beginning tothesecond
half let Colne over again. But this seemed to turn the tide and in stall some extraself belief in the team. ■ Almost the rest of the game
was now played in the Colne 22 as Clitheroe besieged the home team’s line. A slightly unbecoming scuf
fle near the try line seemed to spur Clitheroe on even more and eventually a chink of an open ing was fashioned for a score. A series of close quarter charges from the pack then quick hands
J IM BEAM CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOLLEAGUE
FOOTBALLLEAGUE
2, Church Town 6. Division One Church Town Doglnn
Sabden FC Bee's Knees
Bay Horse Heys
Rhoden
Royal Oak Billington Arden
Great Harwood R$ 3 2 0 1 6 6 1 0 5 3 7 0 0 7 0 6 0 0 6 0
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Arden. POOL _
Globe Bullough 6 3 0 3 9 6 2 0 4 6 5 2 0 3 6
P W D l Pts 6 6 0 0 18 6 5 0 1 15 6 5 0 1 15 4 4 0 0 12' 5 3 0 2 9
Premier
Results: Arden 3. Bay Horse 14; Billington 2, Dog BuckA Inn 10: Globe Bullough 4, Bee's Knees 1; Sabden FC RB LegionA Billington B
Castle Bay Horse
P W D L P 14 14 0 0 161 15 13 0 2 151 14 9 0 5 124
Rose & Crown 14 10 0 4 121 14 6 1 7 89
Dog Whalley Horseshoe B S: Peters A Division Dm Billington A White UonB Royal Oak A BuckB
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Billington v Sabden FC; Great Harwood Rovers v Bay Horse; Heys v Globe Bullough; Rhoden v
Horseshoe A ' 15 4 2 9 79 14 2 3 9 71 14 3 2 9 70 14 1 4 9 67 14 2 2 10 61 P W D L P 14 14,0 0147 15 11 0 4123 15 9 2 4118 15 8 1 6117
Rose & Crown A 14 6 2 6 ! WaggonS Horses B 15 3 3 9 92 DeUcyB Stork
White Lion A DivisionTwo
14 6 0 8 83 14 3 0 11 73 15 1 0 14 65 P W 0 L P
WaggonS Horses A 15 6 4 5106
out to Sharpies lurking on the wing, who showed great pace to score in the corner. Clitheroe attacked again but
were beaten by the clock in what was a pulsating final half hour’s rugby. Three tries to two was not a bad return compared to previ ous seasons but Clitheroe will be slightly disappointed with some facets of accuracy and execution in their game. This week Clitheroe 1st XV
welcome Crosby
St.Marys RFC and the 2ndXVhost Vale of Lune 4ths. Both 3pm kick-offs.
DeLacy 13 8 2 3 108
Royal British Legion 12 7 3 2 102 Dog Sports Bar 12 8 1 3 96 RB Legion C KingsArmsB
12 5 1 6 87 11 4 4 3 86
Read Con Club 11 5 2 4 80 Buchaneers KingsArmsA
11 2 1 8 57 12 1 0 11 42
Fixtures, Tonight, Premier Division: Bay Horse v Horseshoe A Buck A v St Peters A Castle v Billington B; Horseshoe B v Rose S Crown; Royal British Legion A v Dog Whalley. Division One: Billington A v White Lion 8; Do Lacy B v Buck B; Rose S Crown A v Waggon S Horses B; Waggon S Horses A v Royal Oak A White Lion A v Stork. Division Two: Kings Arms B v Dog Sports Ban Read Con Club v Kings Arms A Royal British LegionCvBuchaneers.
Division One Catholic Club Swan
CLITHEROE MEN'S SUMMER DARTS P W D L P
9 9 0 0 52 9 6 0 3 40
after only 90 seconds to all but seal the points. He had another header on 57' which he just couldn’t keep down as it cleared the bar by inches. He also had a hand in
the fourth goal, Fagan’s free-kick found him and the header down to Hick- ling gave the diminutive midfielder the opportuni ty to slot in. Lloyd’s last involvement
was to release Jackson who raced away only to see his shot drift agonisingly wide with the keeper beaten all ends up. The visitors kept throw
ing men forward in a vain bid to get back into the game, and Benfield brave ly threw himself in front of agoal-boundstrike, this was followed by the best chance they had in the half, a striker given a free head er but he could not direct it on target as it sailed over the bar. The win sees Rimington
maintain their position as league leaders.
AlanWrightisslightofstaturebut
high in experience as he continues to produce winning scores at Clitheroe GolfClub. A birdie on the 8th and Wright took Saturday's Medal with his 84-17-67re tu rn . . Julian Troup had three birdies to finish in the winners enclosure but anothervete ran,George Stoddart slipped into second place after cards with the same nett68.
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The13thprovedunluckyforChris Murray as he lost out after count- back with Howard Rishtonforthe Division One prize and Ian Sellick wasonlyoneoverafternineto *** finish with a one shot margin over Ron Higson to top DivisionTwo. Keith Wallbank was the runaway winnerofDivisionThree. Atightfinishintheprevious weeks TradesmansTrophy Final and although he dropped 7shots
onthebacknine.SeanWilson
hung on to take the prize with his nett70. Chris Stokes had 15 pars in a spar kling 77-4-73 score to take home the Ladies Jack Tattersall Trophy. ThenineholewizardEileen Lambert had two points more than Barbara Blueyes to win the Stableford. Debra Wood won Saturday's Medal with a lovely nett 70 but only after cards with Caroline
Cherry who looked good for top spot until problems on the lasttwo costherthewin.
Floodlit bowls comp returns
The floodlit pairs bowling com petition is backfor its21styear.
The competition, which is be ing held at Ribblesdale Wan derers Cricket & Bowling Club, Brownlow Street, will be spon sored by Rectella International Limited. The first Qualifying Round
takes place on Tuesday. Prac tice from 6-15 pm, start 6-45 pm.
White Lion A
DivisionTwo Legion B
White Lion B 8 7 0 1 37
Brown Cowboys 10 3 0 7 36 BrownCowA 10 2 0 8 27 LegionA
10 0 0 10 4 P W D L P 10 8 0 2 47 9 6 0 3 44
BrownCowAIIstars 10 8 0 2 43 Pendlelnn Horseshoe LowMoor
9 5 .0 4 35 10 2 0 8 21 10 0 0 10 13
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE
Results,Team Knockout First Round: Black Bull 4. Brown Cow Clitheroe 5; Horseshoe 4, Dog Inn 5; Brown Cow Chatbum 9, R.0. Legion B 0. Division Oik Dirts P W D L P BrownCowClith 9 9 0 0 57 R.B. Legion A Black Bull
9 5 0 4 45 9 . 4 0 5 40
BrownCowChat 8 - 4 0 4 36 Draw: A. Wallace, E. Wal-
lace v N. Brown, M. Sands; T. ® Holness, G. Hartley vJ. Boyle, T. Boyle; M. Gilbert, I. Hold en v K. Brenkley, J. Parkin; V. O’Donnell,
M.CoupevM.Bums, M. Yerkess; D. Hargreaves, J.
• Whittaker v L. Whitehead, S. Hindle; A. Hodson, A. Hodson (Jnr) v P. Brett, P. Sutcliffe; L. Baldwin, Towler v J. Holt, .P Holt; B. Phillips, R. Sandham v
S.Townley, Partner.
Con Club Horseshoe
9 8
DivisionTwoDarts P Dog Inn Buck Inn
6 7
R-B. Legion B 6 Swan & Royal 8 Rose & Crown 7 Division One Doms Con Club R.B. Legion A BrownCowClith Horseshoe BrownCowChat i Black Bull
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Division Two Dons Swan & Royal
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Buck Inn Rose & Crown 1 Doglnn
I R.B. Legion B 1
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