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www.clitherooadvertiser.co.uk Thursday.August6,2015 52 I CUTHEROEADVERTISERSi TIMES SPORT: INFORMATION DESK FOOTBALL


CRICKET RIBBLESDALE CRICKET LEAGUE Section A-


Clitheroe Settle Read


DARTS Totai (for8wickets)_. 200


P w T L Pts 16 14 i 16 13 1


16 8 0


Ear by Section B


Euxton


Salesbury Padiham


16 3 P W


Ribb Wanderers 16 8 0 8 94 Brooksbottom Baraoldswick Brinscall Edenheld


16 7 16 3


DhrbkmOne Clitheroe


Salesbury - Stacksteads


B’ley Belvedere I 15 8 1 6 10/ Read


Baraoldswick Euxton Settle


16 8 0


Ribb Wanderers 16 4 DivMonTwo


16 3 P W


16 7 0 9 99 8 96


16 7


16 4 1 11 /6 2 10 6/


.3 T


10 L


66 Pts


Great Harwood 14 10 1 3 129 Ossy Immanuel 14 11 2 1 126 Brooksbottom CherryTree FeniscowlesI Baxenden


Edenheld Whalley Brinscall


FeniscowlesII . 15 5 2 15 4 15 4


Stacksteads 13 9


15 9 1 5 122 14 8 0 6 114 14 8 1 5 113 14 9 0 b 110 8 86


3 B lb 2 9 68


Division H in t P W T L Pts Baxenden • Clitheroe I Euxton


15 4 1 10 67 15 1 1 13 26


12 7 2 12 8


Padiham


Clitheroe II Brinscall Read


Edenheld Whalley


Feniscowles Earby


CherryTree Ribb Wanderers


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Great Harwood 13 5 2 Salesbury


13 6 1 6 81 2 5 81 6 79


12 6 13 6 13 6 12 5 10 4


13 3 12 3


3 4 /6


13 4 3. 6 72 2 4 60 1


-3 Brooksbottom 12 1 1 10 27


CRICKETSCORECARDS League


R1BBLESDALE WAN DERERS v CLITH EROE Clitheroe innings N. Bolton


B. Ahmed A. Ross


J. Dewhurst Guneratne P.Dibb


N.Ashraf M. Coulter P. Gaskell W. Calov


c Marsh b I. Britcliffe... .3 c Canning b I. Britcliffe, c Canning bLBntdiffe.-._ 9 c Rain b L Britcliffe---------4 not out....- mm


,79


Extras......................... lb Total (for 8 wickets)....153


cRainbLBritctffe-™^..32 c Unsure b Howard..........0 c Rain b I. Britcliffe...... 0 bHoward----------------- —3 notout


? Bowling: J. Britcliffe 12*1*47*0; I. Britcliffe 17*4* 80*6; Howard 5-0-19*2.


Ribblesdale innings J. Rain


A. Marsh Canning





D.Steinson H.Kay


M. Briggs


M. Clarkson D. Howard R. Clarkson J. Britcliffe 1. Britcliffe


Ibwb Guneratne......... ..26 cRossbGuneratne____5 ._—5


bMarquet—


c Ashraf b Dewhurst— . -1 bGuneratne................ 17 b Guneratne.............. ..22 b Guneratne..................m*5 notout....................... 1 bGuneratne________....3 Ibwb Guneratne.____ ....0


c Unsure bGuneratne.. . 4 Extras........................ 10 Total............................ 99


Bowling: Calov 4-0-22-0; Marquet 6-2-12-1; Guneratne 11-1-41-8; Dewhurst 7-2-22-1.


READvWHALLEY .


Read innings ■ K. O'Connor Petersen J. Marshall T. Turner,., E. Lowes C. Lowes •" W.Eastham W.Wrathall ’ R. Sharpies, J.Weed


runout... cDaviesbGorton_


...34 J90


cWmerbGorton_____ 32 ■ bMcOonald— ------------0


runout____________ 16 cPalmerbMcDonald------- 0


/ c Galling b Gorton...........0 ’• c Ainsworth b Gorton... 14 notout........................... 0


. • n oto ut--------------------.0 , Extras...


-.14


Ossy Immanuel 12 3 2 Burnley Belvedere 12 3


9 6


56 53


7 48 1 8 46


2 2 116 3 10b


11 7 1 3 93 3


2 2 102 3 B9


12 -7 1 4 8b 2 5 84


SaJesburyinnings L Parkinson


J. Watson Pradeep


Bley Belvedere D Padiham


16 11 3 16 9 2


Bowling: Duckworth 2-0-18-0; Palmer 8-1-37- 0; McDonald 12-2-79-2; Gorton 9-1-65-4.


Great Harwood 16 10 1 5 130 Ossv Immanuel 16 8 Whalley


Cherry Tree Baxenden


16 B 0 8 99 16 B 2


1. T


12 L


68 Pts


16 10 0 6 126 16 8 1 7 118 1 7 108


16 4 1 11 68 16 4 1 11 66 16 4 0 .12 64 1 12 5b


P W T L Pts 2 146


16 10 1 5 127 5 123


15 8 16 8


1 1


6 7


114 108


1 8 101


16 12 0 4 139 1 7 107


i 167 2 15B


8 104 8 96-


WhaDeyinnings j . Galling


'D.Ainsworth R. Palmer" T. Keighley G. Barker


S. Gorton ■" S. Duckworth N.Fielden


B. Davies McDonald LKearsley


b Sharpies..................... 35 ' cSharplesbELowes__-10 cSharplesbELowes____ 5. notout-.;__;---------------- 22 ctTConnorbSharples____0 cO'ConnorbSharples— 0 bE. Lowes_____ !___ 2 bE. Lowes...—.;........ .... 6 cELowesbEastham...— .12 bE. Lowes_________ n


not o u t..................... ... 0 Extras....................... 17 Total (for9 wickets).. ...104


Bowling: E Lowes 14-3-29-5; Barden 6-1-31-0; Sharpies 4-0-20-3; Eastham 4-0-24-1.


SALESBURYvEARBY


Earbylnnings C. Walton M.Garner Crotty LKipgrave I. Clarkson M.Down M. Haines M.Windle L Parkinson J. Hargreaves A. Kershaw


IbwbMercer................... 6 cGreenbBristol__i------ 9 cGreenbMercer.___ S..0 cWgtton b Marsh.—"... .38 c Marsh b Bristol— .......11 b Mercer._______- ........0 candbPradeep....____ 6 b Mercer........ ................5 cWettonb Mercer........22 bMercer..__............ ,.;.5 notout........_________ 6 Extras________ _____.14 Total______________ .122


Bowling: Mercer 13.4-1-41-6; Bristol 7-0-31-2;. Pradeep 8-1-35-1; Marsh


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cDownbWindle..— ...9 cLQarksonbWindla— .16 IbwbCrotty................... .48


P. Richardson b Crotty__________i— 11 A Mercer S. Brown


notout------------------— 17


. notout------------------ :— 9 Extras..______ ____—13 Total (for 4 wickets)_.123


Bowling: Windin' 8-1-30-1; Hargreaves 7-1-19- 0; Walton 2-0-21-1; Crotty 5-0-25-2; Haines' 3-0-22-0.


BRINSCALLvREAD Read innings K. O'Connor Petersen J. Marshall W.Wrathall T. Turner B. Graham ELowes J.Noone R. Sharpies. J.Wood' F. Barden


cMcVitiebvanRensburg.66 cChaptnbBurgess------- 99 cChapiinbMurfet___..3 c Hawke b Whittle..........0 . cvanRensburgbBurgess.26 c Whittle b Burgess........8 cChapGnbvanifenstxirg—2


. runout______________0 cChapinbvanRensburg_1


notout...............—— 14 c Chaplin b Burgess.......0 Extras........................... 22 Total............... ............. 231


Bowling: van Rensburg 15-0-91-3; Burgess 10.3-1-60-4; Murfet 11-0-48-1; Whittle T-O-26-1. Brinscall innings LWinstanley S.Hawke


P.Lowe 5. Parker J.McVitie P. Chaplin A Whittle J. Murfet D. Parker L Burgess


runout™________ ;— 19 ctTConnorbELowes___33


van Rensburg cWrathall b Petersen....22 runout-------------------------1


c Marshall b ELowes...33 c O’Connor b Sharpies— 12 cE Lowes b Sharpies......9 cWrathalbSharpjes____ 0 bSharples_____--------- 0 notout............................0


1 POOL


. Extras............ - ............14 Total.............................158


Bowling: E Lowes 13-1-38-2; Barden 13-3-45- 0; Sharpies 10.5-1-34-5; Petersen 4-0-29-1.


JIM BEAM CHIN EROE AND DISTRICT POOL LEAGUE


: ~ ~


■ Oak A 5; Buck A 9, Horseshoe B 3; Horseshoe A 6, Castle 6. Division One: Bay Horse 8, Billington B4;Rose & CrownA 7, White Lion B 5; St Peters A 6, Waggon & Horses B 6; Waggon & Horses


Results, Premier Division: Billington A 7, Royal


Dog Sports Bar 4; Kings Arms 8, Royal B nf-1" Legion 4; Stork 6, Judge Walmsieyji 6; White


B 7, White Lion B 5. Division Two: De Lacy A 8, ~ -


ritish


. . . _____ ___ .......................... ley B 6; Wh Lion A6, ReadCon Club 6. DhrisionThree: Buck C5,BrownCowT; Judge WalrnsleyAB,Pendle Witch 4; Low Moor 8, White Hart v. Royal Oak B 5, Rose St Crown B 7.


Premier Division P W D L Pts Buck A RB Legion A Billington A Castle Horseshoe B Buck B Horseshoe A Royal Oak A Division One Billington B BuckD St Peters A , Bay Horse . . Waggon B White Lion B Waggon A


6 5 1 0 57 5 3 1 1 46 1 2 45 3


6 2 3 1 42


1 3 36 1 2 34 4 31 5 31.


6 1 1


P W D L Pts 6 4 2 0 57 6 4 1 1 56 6 4 1 1 53 0 0


2 48 4 35 4 - 33


1 1 4 30- Stork Judge B Kings Arms


ReadCon Club RB Legion


Dhmionlhree P w D - l Pts Low Moor Judge A


RoseS Crown B 6 4 BuckC


White Hart


Pendle Witch Brown Cow Royal Oak B


6 3 6 3


6 3 2 1 48 0 2 46 0 3 43 0 3 42


6 1 ■0 5 24 6 4 1 1 49


6 2 1 3 38 2 3 37


6 1 0 5 33 6 1


.Billington B vWaggon & Horses B; Buck Dv Bay Horse; Waggon & Horses A v Rose Si Crown A White Lion B v St Peters A Division Two: Dog Sports Bar v Stork; Judge Walmsley B v De la c yA Read Con Club v Kings Arms; Royal British Legion v White Lion A. Division Three: Brown Cow v Royal Oak B; Pendle Witch v Low Moor; Rose & Crown B v Buck C; White Hart v Judge Walmsley A.__I__________________


DARTS CUTHEROEANDDISIWCTDAKTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE


Darts RBLA


Con Club RBLB


Kings Arms Bucklnn


Brown Cow Horseshoe


Rose & Crown- Dominoes Con Club


Brown Cow - 5 3 0 " 2 55 Bucklnn RBLA


Horseshoe


Kings Arms RBLB


Rose & Crown


5 4 5 3


0 2 55


5 3 0 2 53 5 1 0 4 50 5 2 0 3 47 5 1 0 4 47


High Scores:180, P. Crossley, M. Lyne, M. Paul; 160, R. Fielding; 156, D. Cardwell (check); - 150, J. Marsden (check); 140, R. Greenwood x5, R. Fielding x3, M. Paul x2,1. Fullerton x2, M. Procter x2, J. Schofield x2, C. Barlow, D. Graham, B. Mullen, D. Jeffries, J. Marsden," A. Kenyon, D. Cardwell, S. McCormick, P. . Crossley, A Wilson, J. Hargreaves, D. Forrest T. Gudgeon.


BOWLS GREAT HARWOOD & DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE


Ribblesdale A 17 9 2 B 89 RushtonStA GreenPark Witten BC


Division One Globe Heys-


15 9


Clitheroe Cricket A 16 7 1 8 79 Roe Lee Park RishtonConA


15 8 0 7 82 14 9 0 5 76


14 9


Great Harwood H 17 12 0 5 101 Sydney Street


LowerDarwenA 16 11 "0 5 99 Coppice Globe A Grange


Division Three Ribblesdale B Whalley A


Great Harwood CC 16 5 0 11 65. SabdenRed Hurst Green


Mercer Park East Lancs


16 2 1 13 51 15 2 0 13 43. P W D L Pts 15 9 1 5 87 0 6 83


Rushton St B 15 8 1 6 83 WaddingtonA Burnley Road A ..


15 9


15 15


8 8


Lower DarwenB 15 6 1 8 66 Oakhill "


Rishton Con B - .15 '7 Globe B


OssyCon Division Four


Sabden Blue


WaddingtonB Parker Street Read


Whalley B Immanuel B


Immanuel A . 14 12 0 2 107 Salesbury


14 10 1 13 7


3 98


13 7 1 5 66 1 5 65


Clitheroe Cricket B 14 •3 0 11 44


13 5 1 7 65 13 5 0 8 58 13 4 2 7 53 13 4 0 9 44


.15 P


5 ■ w .


1 D


9 L


2 0


5 7


82 82


0 8 73 15 7 1 7 71 " 15 3 . 3 9 62


61 Pts


Sabden BC to host annual Marjorie Atkinson Trophy Haslam;T Connell and D Parsons


ThedrawfortheMarjorieAtkin- sonTrophy at Sabden BC onSat- urday and Sunday, which raises fundsfor MacMillan Care, is: 9-30 a.m.-F Franks and J Whittaker v J Cooperand PWarburton; N Bell and partner v MTreen and part- ner;MPounderandpartnervC RamellandM Burns; ABrecknoll andT AndrewsvP Brett and PSut-


cliffe.10-15a.m.-D Walker and A HarrisonvJ BoyleandTBoyle; A Whitehead and C Cornall v D But­ ler and D Parkinson; L Whitehead andSHindlevBWrightandBAsh- worth; G Stephenson and partner vDCunliffeandJIsherwood. 1.15pm-K Bond and B McLellan vS Gall and M Beardmore; P Atharden andJCarrvTSingletonandB .


v J Robinson and D Sullivan; S & G Wood v V O'Donnell and P Hawkes. 2 p.Tn.- S Anderton and D Phillips v THolnessandGHartIey;MCoupe and partner v A Hodgson and A Hodgson; B Pritchard and G Jack- son v B Gaskell andT Wildman; D Vickers andTStewartv P Wellman and G Evans.


16 11 0 5 92 16 8 1 7 80 17 7 0 10 80 15 7 0 8 71


Great HarwoodA 16 2 1 13 45 DivisionTwo


13 9 1 3 86 0 5 83


Burnley Road B 17 6 1 10 69 Sabden Black


16 6 2 8 73 13 5 0 8 53 P W D L Pts 16 11 0 5 100 16 11 0 5 98


P W D L Pts 0 6 95


P W D L Pts 5 5 0 0 36 5 4" 0 1 35 5 3 0 2 27 0 2 23


- 5 1 0 - 5 -1


5 3 0 2 21 4 20


5 3 0 4 11


. P W D L Pts 5 3 0 2 58 0


5. 0 0 5 7 1 55


Fixtures, Tonight Super Cup Quarter-Final:' Billington B v Buck B; Horseshoe B v Castle; Roses Crown Av Buck A; Royal British Legion A v Billington A Challenge Cup Quarter-Final: Buck C v Royal Oak B; Pendle Witch v Royal British Legion; Waggon & Horses B v Read Con Club; white Lion A v Low Moor. August 13th, Premier Division: Buck B v Horseshoe A; Castle v Royal British Legion A; Horseshoe B v Billington A Royal Oak Av Buck A. Division One:


De LacyA WhiteUonA Dog Whalley


CRICKET


Rose & Crown A' 61 1 :0 5 24 DivisionTwo


6 3 3 6 2


6 1


B 6


1. 0


6 4 1 1 49 2 2 43 3 2 39


2 2


3 4


P W D L Pts 6 5 1 0 57 0 50


3B 32


@DanBlack84 CLITHEROE’S LUKE BLACKLEDGE LOOKS ATTHE BOXING SCENE Heflron will be


ellow super mid­ dleweight Mark Heffron is des­ tined to become a world champion


according to Clitheroe box­ er Luke Blackledge. The 23-year-old from Old­


ham has been taken under the wing of Blackledge’s former coach Kevin Maree at his Gis- bum-basedhubafterahandin-


jury blighted his progress. But the British number


six, under the management of Gary Hyde, returned from an 18-month lay-off to floor Hun­ garian Janos Olah in the first round at Hotel Holyday World in Benalmadeha, Spain, at the weekend. Heffron, who was Amir.


Khan’s sparring partner five years ago in America at the fa­ mous Wildcard gym with Fred­ die Roach, has now won all 10 contests, with eight of those coming inside the scheduled distance,includinghiswinover former Pendle professional Chris O’Brien in 2010. “I wentoutto Marbellawith


him as part of his team along­ side Kev Maree and Gary Hyde. It was good,” said Common­ wealth champion Blackledge. “Mark has improved a lot


under Kev and he’s got a lot of talent. He hits like a heavy­ weight. 1 thinkhe’ll become one of those fighters who people want to avoid in the UK. “He’sreallypowerfulandhis


opponent was on the floor for about 20 minutes with oxygen after the knockout.” Heffron, who lost just six


fights from 75 as an amateur, sparred with Blackledge ahead ofhis defeat to Rocky Fielding in Manchester in November, 2013.


Clitheroe Lions’ golf day Over 100 golfers take part in annual event at Whalley Road club


More thanlOO golfers took part in the 15th Annual Golf Day organised by Clitheroe Lions Club at Clitheroe Golf Club and helped raise almost £ 4 ,0 0 0 for local charities.


The leading score from the 27 teams came from the Mor­ timers Estate Agency team of Robert Lloyd, Jake Chadwick, Oliver Cross and Gary Hick- ling with 91 points, followed by Kieron Hunt’s Whitehead and Wood team assisted by Dave Brown, Alf England and Nigel Clowes on 84 points.


' The Blue Finn outfit o f Mark Wilding, David Kirkham, Roger Smith and Bob Payne took third, spot with 83 points. Other prize winners were


the Evergreen team (nearest the pin at the 5th hole); Nigel Clowse (nearest the pin at the. 14th hole) and David Thorn­ hill (straightest drive). The prizes were present­


ed in the clubhouse by Lions’ President Ian Joyce. The Captain of Clitheroe


Golf Club, Ian Walsh, con­ gratulated the Lions Club on the way the day was organ­ ised and thanked them for the generous donation to his Captain’s Charity Fund. Visiting golfers swept the


Mark Heffron And Alex Matvienko’s su­


premo feels Heffron proved a more powerful opponent than four-time i681b world champi­ on Carl Froch, who also shared a ring with Blackledge in the buildup. “I’ve sparred with him and


he’s one of the hardest hitters I’ve ever gone up against,” he said. “I wouldn’t want to spar him again in a rush. I sparred with him at the same time I


was sparring with Carl Froch andMarkcouldhitalotharder


than him. “He’s most definitely a fu­


ture world champion. He’sjust got to stay focussed and dedi­ cated andworkhardinthegym. Kev will look after him. “He did well as an amateur


and he showed his pedigree be­ fore his injury. He’s a very good fighter, he’s unbeaten, he’s back nowandhe’lldowell.” .


Wayne Ivinson took Mytton Fold Golf Club’s Captain’s Weekend, but Keith Fitzhen- ry repeated his ace at the first to take his second hole-in-one -and his second Boss watch - in consecutive years. Saturday dawned wet and


windy, but Steve Worrall’s nett 64 was the lowest of the weekend. Unfortunately a Sunday


family commitment meant his overall chances were scuppered - doubly unfortu­ nate when that was cancelled!


Steve was chased home by


Fitzhenry, who started by ac- ingthefirstholelWithaBoss watch donated for holes-in- one, Keith nearly has an arm full, following his similar suc­ cess last year. Former Captain Phil Ham­


mond finished third, just losing.out to Keith on a card play-off, but ahead of Matt Oakley, Garry Aldred (Divi- sionOnewinner),WayneIvin- son and Dave Griffith, all with nett 69s. Steve James (Division Two


winner) and Dave Pennington came home with nett 70s, just


. ahead of Club President David Hargreaves with a 71. Sunday was calmer and-


drier and early bird Wayne Ivinson led the field home with a 67, just pipping Matt Oakley following a card play­ off. Dave Clegg, Garry Davies (Division One winner) and David Hargreaves (Division


.Two winner) all finished one shot behind the leading duo. Tony Cross finished a shot further back, ahead of Garry


board in the Sir Michael Bon- allack Seniors Open at Clithe­ roe Golf Club last week. The winner with 37 points was Tom Brennan from Brack­ en Ghyll after a card play-off


------------------------------------------------- ----- Ian Joyce (far right) is pictured with the winning Mortimers Estate AgencyTeam (from left) Jake Chadwick, OliverCrossandRobertLloyd(s).


with Gary Dickens from Hea­ ton Park and Penwortham’s Barry Siddall. The highest placed home


player was Mike Gibson in fourth with 36 points. There was a tight finish to


Saturday’s Four Ball Better Ball competition but Stuart


Nunn’s birdie 4 at the final hoie gave him and partner Pe- terCatlow42pointstowinby one point. Runners-up after a card


play-off were Dave Heesom and Simon Raine with Tim Clarke and Mile Corish third ahead of James Andrews and


Chris Brennan. The Midweek Medal and


9th Tradesman’s Trophy Qualifier was won by Jonath­ an Penson’s 76-05-71 after a card play-off with Gary Byrne. Club Champion Mark Ashworth was third with the best gross score of 70.


The winner of Sunday's


Stableford was Christopher Heslop with 42 points, ahead of Ed Snowden, who beat Ni­ gel Fitton in a card play-off on 36 points. The Division One winner


was Miles Wade and Alf Eng­ land headed Division Two.


Nick lifts Longworth Gup at Whalley GC ^


s prize


Aldred and Chris Chadwick with nett 70s. And so the calculators


came out to find the winners over the weekend. Ivinson took home the


trophy with 6g+67?i36 to squeeze home ahead of Matt Oakley (69+67=136), Mattjust losingoutfollowing the tight­ est of card play-offs. David Hargreaves took


third with Garry Aldred tak­ ing Division One and Dave Pennington Division Two. Ladies’ winner Brenda


Griffith attempts to chip in at the 7th, watched by Carole Maher. The ladies played their


competition on Sunday with Brenda Griffith taking the win, Carole Maher second and Doreen Hammond third. Longest drive for the men


was taken by Tony Cross, while nearest the pin was Ni­ gel Fairhurst. In the ladies’section Bren­


da Griffith was nearest the pin, while Carole Maher hit the longest drive.


New boy Nick Jefferson lifted the Arthur Longworth Cup at a Whalley Golf Club with a two- W round total of 69+69=138, closely followed by rivals and friends, Peter Seavers and Martin Crabtree both on 142. 0 Saturday also saw the sec- n


ond round as a separate com­ petition.


Seavers with a commendable 68. Second place in Division One went to Peter Fletcher with 68, and third was John Heap also with 68. Division Two winner was


Bruce Craig with 69 followed by Jefferson with 70. Third in this high-scoring match was .- J*- Steve Farnsworth with 72. •


For Everything I.T. - visitwvm.P3Computers.com ■ see our NEW WEBSITE + * Overall winner was Peter $ SPORT GOLF


Ladies enjoy exchange dayat Lancaster


Clitheroe ladies enjoyed an exchange day at Lancaster Golf Club on Thursday while a party of lady members from Lancaster played the Clithe­ roe course.


There was only a small turn


out for the Two Division Sta­ bleford last Tuesday with Val Fairless taking the honours in DivisionOneandJillFarthing in Division Two. The Juniors were in action


on Sunday in the Junior Presi- dent’sDayandSummerCham- pion competition. George" Nightingale won with a score of 79-08-71, closely followed by George Bland on 89-17-72. @ George Young was third place with the lowest round of 76.


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Brett wins * Deer Park Trophy at


Stonyhurst ; The Deer Park Trophy was


played at Stonyhurst Park Golf Club on Sunday. Excellent conditions pro­


duced some very good scores. Brent Aspinall was the win-


"ner with 43 points, second was Adam Hayhurst with 41 and third was John Simpson with 40.


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