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C l i t h e --VJ4 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 422331 (Classified) VAUX RIBBLESDALE CRICKET Ju b ilan t Clitheroe clinch the cup


Clitheroe 1st XI 127 for 6, Barnoldswick 126 for 8


HOWZAT! For the first time since 1988,


Clitheroe were victori­ ous in the Vaux Rams- bottom Cup, ivrites


lowing Sunday’s final at Great Harwood. Clitheroe played league


side have a new trophy to add to their collection, fol­


Tom Whitehead. Now the Chatbum Road


champions Barnoldswick, in what proved to be a fairly uneventful and low scoring final. The game was highly


charged as Clitheroe looked for their fifth win in the competition and Bar­ noldswick their eighth.


and put Barnoldswick in to bat, which proved to be a good decision on an ini­ tially slow, damp pitch. The poor weather of the previous day had left the wicket wet, but as the rain held out on Sunday, the wicket dried out as the game proceeded. Large scores were


Clitheroe won the toss


never on the cards, but tight fielding and excellent bowling from Clitheroe prevented Barnoldswick from ever reaching a chal­ lenging target. Although Mark Houlds-


worth was unfit to join his side, worries about the gap in the bowling were unfounded, as man-of-the- match Mick Dewhurst, aided by Paul Seedle, tore the batsmen apart. Seedle took first blood


after having Parfitt caught for one to leave Bamolds- wick on 3-1. From this disastrous start, Clitheroe n e v e r r e le a s e d th e pressure, taking wickets at a steady pace through­ out the 48 over innings. The crucial wickets of


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 5th, 1 9 9 3 27 THERESA ROBSON r ep o r ts l l l l l l i


professional Chris Killen (21) and overseas player Hylton Ackerman (16) left the side on 45-3, a score from which the Victory P a r k me n n e v e r recovered. With some excellent


catches and strong fielding the scorers had a very easy job, as Barnoldswick collapsed to 126-8 at the end of their allotted overs. Excellent bowling from


S e e d le (1 -1 5 ) and Dewhurst (3-31) was sup­ ported well by Wriggles­ worth (1-30) and the remainder of the bowlers to restrict Barnoldswick and provide the batsmen


with an easy target. After tea, Clitheroe


MAN-OF-THE-MATCH Mick Dewhurst


Superb start to victory weekend


Barnoldswick 1st XI 1*11 for six, Clithcroc 1st XI 179 for six


CLITHEROE maintained their Ribblesdale Senior


reigning champions. Tile visiters owed the fact


that they reached 179 for six, to another fine unbeaten knock of 78 from professional Ian Wrigglesworth, backed up by 32 from Paul Seedle and 29


from Keith Fawcett. Put in by Barnoldswick,


Clitheroe lost their first wicket with only one ran on the board; when Andrew Robin»on was bowled by


Wrigglesworth, for a fine 39. Five runs later, Lord was


caught by substitute fielder Neil Robinson, who had to come on very early in the home side’s innings after Mick Houldsworth pulled a muscle in his side when running in to bowl, off Bibby.


then shared in a third wicket stand of G3, which came to an end when Fawcett, going for a very sharp single, was ran


had taken the total to 20, before Skinner w;is caught by David Scothern, off the bowl­ ing of Parkinson for four. Wrigglesworth and Fawcett


Chris Killen for a duck. Fawcett and Brent Skinner


out. Eight more runs had been


started in an unbeaten part­ nership of 25, to take Bar­ noldswick to 131 for six, before the overs ran out, giv­ ing Clitheroe a good win and five valuable points.


Parfitt and Greenhalgh then Clitheroe


A Robinson b Killen............ 0 K Fawcett run out.............. 29


join Wrigglesworth and share in the most productive stand of the game, by putting on 71


added, taking the total to 91, before the home side broke through again, to account for Neil Bolton, trapped lbw by David Scothem. That brought Seedle out to


for the fifth wicket, with some aggresive , but sensible batting. Waterman ended this


highly productive partner­ ship, by bowling Seedle, who had hit four fours and a six in his 32, witli the score on l(i2. Neil Bibby then helped Wrigglesworth add 1(1 for the


sixth wicket, before he was bowled by Waterman after


seasonal debut, then came out to face the last ball of the innings and hit a ran. Wrigg- lesworth’s innings contained nine fours and a six. Ackerman and Ian Scothern


making five. Steve Graham, making his


Wrigglesworth not out........ 78 N. Bolton lbw b I). Scothern 5 I*. Seedle b Waterman........ 32 N. Bibby b Waterman........ G


B. Skinner e D. Scothern b Parkinson............................ ^4


S.Graham not out............... 1 Extras......................... 24 Total (six) 179


Parkinson 8-0-32-1, Greenhalgh 8-0-23-0, Scothern 6-0-24-1, Waterman 8-0-32-2


Bowling: Killen 14-3-47-1, Barnoldswick


W. H. Ackerman b Wrigg­ lesworth.......................... 4


A. Smith lbw b Wriggles­ worth.............................. 20 I). Scothern run out............ 2


Killen c Fawcett b Wrigg­ lesworth .......................... 13


I. Scothern c A. Robinson b Wrigglesworth........... 39


B. Parfitt not out................ G M. Lord c N. Robinson b Bibby.............................. 2


M. Greenhalgh not out....... 18 Extras.......................... 25 Total (six) 131


had taken Barnoldswick’s reply to 23, when the South African was bowled by Wrigglesworth for six. Killen joined Scothem and


30-4, Houldsworth 0.4-0-4-0, Dewhurst 12-2-28-0, Bibby 5-1- 18-1, Seedle 7-0-23*0, Bolton 3- 0-10-0, Skinner 1-0-5-0


Bowling: Wrigglesworth 16-4-


were able to take full advantage of the drier


wicket and only had to occupy the crease and bat steadily to win the game. A first wicket stand of


55 was provided by Keith Fawcett (21) and overseas


IT was quite a weekend for Clitheroe 1st XI, with double su c c e s s


Leairue title challenge with a comfortable win at Bar- clay's Vaux Ramsbottom Cup S c k , in the first of two weekend clashes with the Final was M.ck Dewhurst.


Barnoldswick. ----- ---


a g a in s t r iv a ls Man-of-the-match at Sun-


who picked up the award for his three for 31, including


Barnoldswick professional Chris Killen, and an unde­ feated 14 which helped his side on the road to victory. At the stall of the season,


player Brent Skinner set Clitheroe well on the way before the former was given lbw off Greenhalgh. Prospects were put in


son (3) supported profes- side requiring just one run sional Ian Wrigglesworth forvictory. (15) to push the total to 81 before another two quick wickets from Barnolds­ wick again cast a shadow over the challenge.


However, Andy Robin­


Seedle for eight, Clitheroe the game without scoring, stood at 96-5 but then entered the stars of the final, Neil Bolton and Mick Dew h u rs t. The p a ir dominated the crease and before long the local team was back on course to an


easy win. The excellent batting of


doubt briefly, when top scorer Skinner was out for


Neil and Mick proved too much for the bowlers and victory looked imminent as their 30 run partnership took the side level on 126.


31 before another run was added, leaving the side on 55-2.


Clitheroe captain Phil Bishop reported his team were intending to bounce back and claim some silverware after last season’s near misses. A lot of work has gone in,


WE'VE won the cup - Clitheroc captain I’hil Bishop salutcs'victory with jubilant players at Great Harwood in the 47th over, with the Craven Cricket


the last over as a leg bye off Dewhurst was run to leave him on 14 not out, and a captain’s innings


The final blow came in


Following the wicket of from Phil Bishop, who won Clitheroe lifted the cup


for the fifth time, but the first with Phil Bishop at the helm. Phil has now captained the second XI to the Lawrenson Cup and first division and second division championship. After the game he said:


Chatburn on a winner


.Chatburn 1st XI 169 for 6, Barnoldswick 3rd XI 92 for 8


toss and put Chatbum into a wet wicket. Tyas, Mercer, Woodworth and Lambert bat­ ted well for Chatbum, as did all the side’s bowlers.


BARNOLDSWICK won the


Chatburn: J. Woodworth 22, S. Nicholson 5, K. Tyas


However, to prove cricket fessional and it has cer-


Aussie leads the way for Wanderers


with Clitheroe fielding a stronger squad than for some time. Now it is certainly pay­ ing dividends, and there were manv happy supporters at Cliffe Park on Sunday.


‘War of Roses’ second innings


CRICKETING heroes from Lancashire and Yorkshire are preparing to do battle in a unique “War of the Roses”


charity event. The event, in aid of the


National Children’s Home, will star among others, for­ mer cricketers David Lloyd, Clive Lloyd, Harry Pilling, Jack Simmons and Jack Bond. The match will take place


on Tuesday, August 24th, at Littleborough Cricket Club,


starting at 2 p.m. The players hope the char­


ity challenge will net around £20,000 for NCH, which will use the money to fund vital projects in both Lancashire aim Yorkshire. Yorkshire hero Arnie Side-


Ribblesdalc Wanderers 1st XI 117 for 5, Cherry Tree 1st XI 145 for 9


AFTER winning the toss, Ribblesdale Wanderers’ captain Mark Sorell invited the visitors to bat.


of Bolton and professional Bradshaw got them off to a


■ - '


stuck to their task well and th e i r perseve rance was rewarded with the wicket of


fairly steady start. To Wanderers’ credit, they


Bolton. He was out to a good catch,


behind the wicket, by Sorell, off the bowling of Paul Spencer — from the first ball


he bowled. This was the start of a very


impressive spell by Spencer, which eventually saw him with the fine figures of 1G overs, four maidens and four


for G9. At the other end, Terry


Braithwaite was proving his worth by continuing on his


— his f irs t victim being Cherry Tree professional Neil Bradshaw.


bottom commented: “It will be interesting to see if the old lads from Lancashire can remember how the game is


can be obtained from Arnie Sidebottom (0532 842911) or Jack Simmons (001 8737388).


plaved!” Further details and tickets


fine bowling form of last week


chance put down in the same over, Bradshaw eventually


Having had a difficult


fell to a mistimed pull shot, which was well caught by Malcolm Dennett. Both Spencer and Braith­


to get on top. Wickets continued to fall at


Cherry Tree’s opening pair ning of some bl ighter perfur- — - -


r" - Waniu:


mances for Wanderers. Sorell finished on 50 not out, with Dickinson remaining unde­ feated on a well-played 23.


Cherry Tree


G. Bolton c Sorell b Spencer M. Bradshaw c Dennett b Braithwaite............ .........


A. Holroyd c Allen b C Spencer.................................


L. Kennedy e Britcliffe b Spencer....................... ;•••


. Tanner Ibw Braithwaite..


t. Davis st Sorell b Braith­ J waite...........................


K. Reed c Rain b Braith­ I waite............................ .


S. Wiggans c Allen b Spencer............................


. Hughes s t Sorcll b Braitnwaite......................


13 30


1 17


T. Braithwaite 22-4-47-5, 1\ Spencer 1G-4-09-4, T. Braith­ waite 45-9-143-9


Bowling: I. Britcliffe 7-1-27-0, Ribblesdalc Wanderers


C. Smith c Davis b Bolton... 32 R.Palmer lbw Bolton........... 1


waite continued to bowl impressively, with no one from Cherry Tree managing


this pair added 20 for the second wicket, before the pro was caught by Fawcett off his opposite number for 13. Smith and Scothern then


.3


regular intervals, with both bowlers receiving fine support from a keen Wanderers’ field­ ing team. At the end of their 45 overs,


.1


shared in a stand of 45 for the third wicket, which came to an end when Smith fell lbw to Wrigglesworth, after making 20.The Scothern brothers took the total past the 100 mark, before David was ran out for two, at 101. Without addition to the score, Barnoldswick lost their fifth wicket when Ian Scothern was snapped up behind by Andy Robinson, off


New road race at Brockhall


WHEN Old Langho’s village policeman is not patrolling the local beat he enjoys running


around it on foot. PC Gwilym Williams is an


active member of Clayton-le- Moors Harriers and next Thursday is organising the first ever Brockhall Bender 10k Road Race. Proceeds are in aid of the


M. Dennett b Benson.......... 1 P. Allen c Holroyd b Benson 11


M.Sorell not out.................. 50 J. Rain Ibw Bolton............... Ip A. Dickinson not out........... 23 Extras....................... H Total (five) 147


G. Bolton 1G. 1-0-40-3, P. Benson 15-4-47-2.


Bowling: J: Hughes 8-3-45-0,


Cherry Tree had amassed a total of 145 for the loss of nine wickets. For Wanderers, Braith­


I). Hubbersty not out......... Extras....................... Total (nine) 145


G 4


28


“I am over the moon to win the cup and Clitheroe well deserve the victory. I t ’s nice to finally win something with Ian as pro-


is never predictable, Neil tainly been a long time Bolton was run out for 19 coming. Commiserations for Barnoldswick, but


someone has to lose and I’m just glad it wasn’t us.” Mick Dewhurst was


total 160 for 6.


33, S. Mercer 42, R. Harrison 13, S. Booth 12, R. Booth 5, G. Lambert 1G, extras 14,


S. Booth 10-3-18-2, G. Clark­ son 6-3-10-3, A. Mowe 8-2-11- 2, R. Booth 8-1-14-1, J. Wood- worth 4-1-7-0, total 92 for 8.


Barnoldswick: 92 for 8. Bowling: B. Jones 9-4-19-0,


Second Division I»W D L


Craven League


awarded man of the match after his dazzling display


Carleton..............1613 1 2 Skipton C l .......... 1611 Gurgrave.............1611


with bat and ball and was honoured to accept the award.Clitheroe can now con­


centrate on the league, but with a great boost from Sunday’s victory.


Sutton.................. 1610 Ingrow St John’s.. 16 9 Glusbum.............. 16 8 Airedale...............16 7 Keighley TC........ 16 6


3 4 4


Haworth.............. 16 6 CHATBURN.......16 5 Bamoldswick...... 16 3 Jimmy Nelsons.... 16 1


Midweek Cricket League Riversiders stay top


THERE were some close games in the latest matches in the Clitheroe and District Cricket League.


dr


ping B, and Brockhall collapsed to 43 all out against White Lion — unable to cope with the bowling of Bob Cross, who took four wickets for four runs.


Riversiders returned to winning ways, easily beating Lh;p- .


with Phil Bishop (40 n.o.) and Neil Duckworth (39) causing the damage.


Catholic SC inflicted a nine-wicket defeat on Chipping A, . 61-


Chipping Rimington 78-9.


Rimington 29, Rusty Cavaliers 23, Catholic SC 21, Wadding­ ton 20i Chipping A 17, White Lion 11, Brockhall 7, Chipping B


Points and positions: Riversulers do, Chatburn 32, ,,,


Richard’s win


THE winner of Stonyhurst Park Golf Club’s Men’s Three Club and Putter contest was Richard Wilkinson (90-2I-G9). Second was Larry McEntee


(88-18-70) and third was Alan Cross (95-24-71). Best gross was returned by Richard Greenwood (84).


SHAWBRIDGE TOPICS


waite again finished with five wickets to his name from 22 tight overs, costing him the miserly total of 47 runs. After the break, the home


team set about their reply, unfortunately losing opener Richard Palmer early on. He was adjudged lbw to


• THE build-up to the 1993/94 season starts in earnest tonight, when Clitheroc FC entertain newly-promoted to Division One, Bambcr Bridge. Bambcr Bridge were front runners in the Bass


Bolton, with his total on one. Malcolm Dennett was next in and he was also dismissed on one, bowled by Benson. This had Wanderers at 32


Tuesday evening, when Clithcroe face Great Har­ wood Town, following several close season moves


• ANOTHER intriguing game is in store on . .


for 2 and in desperate need of a solid innings from one of their top order. Professional Craig Smith


had sta r ted brightly and looked set for a large total, when he was caught off Bol­ ton’s bowling for 32. At 38 for three, captain


Sorell joined Allen at the crease and, both players in need of a score, they set about chasing the total. The partnership never


Duane Jarman Appeal, an East Lancashire 7-year-old whose family are hoping to send him to America for spe­ cialised treatment for a rare condition. Registration takes place at


and ex-Clithcroe player Martin Eatough, has been appointed assistant manager to Alan Bradshaw. Also making the short trip from Wood Street is


Last season’s Great Harwood captain and coach, . . . . . between the clubs.


Harry Lightbown, who takes over as sponge man from long-serving Keith Lord. Players Neil Row- botham and Colin Sculpher make up the quartet. With the addition of local striker John Pen­ man, signed from Darwen, the side has a solid


look about it. • THE hard work put in by the management


really got started, as Allen was out with the total on 50, caught behind for 11. John Rain was the next man in and, playing his natural


the Black Bull, Old Langho, from G p.m. and the entry fee


is £2.Permission has been given to stage the race in the grounds of the old Brockhall Hospital by London and Auckland Estates and the route will feature three laps


Geoff bats on to scoop title


on closed roads. Anyone requiring further


Better Ball


THE winners of Clitheroe Golf Club’s Ladies’ Fourball Better Ball against par were Mrs Mary Thompson and Mrs


Norma Hoyle (8). who won the professional's prize.


THE captain of Chatburn Cricket Club has broken sporting boundaries at Pontins — by winning the title of Table Tennis Champion of


information should contact PG Williams (tel. 0254 24893G).


the Week! Geoffrey Lambert, of Patrick Avenue, Read, beat


ports Burnley FC, was awarded an inscribed tro- nhv and a voucher, and now goes forward to a “Tops on the Table” final,.to be held at Pontins


later this year. i Mr Lambert,’ who also plays football and sup­ .


stiff holiday competition to win the title at the Pres­ tatyn Holiday Club.


additional terracing.


game, he and Sorell took the total to 75 before Rain was out lbw to Bolton. Rain’s dis­ missal brought Alan Dickin­ son to the crease. He started very confidently and this next partnership was the one that saw th e m a tch go to Wanderers. At this point, Sorell was


at Shawbridgc is possibly the best it has been since moving from the old Waterloo ground in 1925. In fact, so confident arc club officials of the improvements, that they arc inviting local resi­


With the pitch in top-class condition, the ground .


dents to go and see for themselves! • THE club is always on the look-out for new


playing with more confidence and he and Dickinson put the bad ball away and were scor­ ing very freely. When the de f ic it was


with the sale of season tickets and a sponsored walk.


reduced to only two runs, the Australian was on strike to Bolton, requiring only four runs to reach his half century. i He did this by hitting the


ball over mid-wicket and led his team to a well-earned


t ___ __;. i


victory. Hopefully, this is the begin-


match, or by ringing Mr Terry Nelson (0200 25061). They cost £38 (adult) and £17.50 (children). The sponsored walk, involving players, managers


Season tickets are on sale tonight, at Tuesday s _ ,


(0200 24956). I


*


• FUNDRAISING at the club has kicked off .


.


committee members, who might like to help esca­ late the club’s ambitious plans, among them an immediate upgrading of the floodlights by the installation of new reflectors.


team during the close season, has been echoed by the ground staff, who have been busy providing


North West Counties’ Football League for most of last season and, if Clithcroe’s last two encount­ ers with them are anything to go by, supporters are in for a cracking game.


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WEEKEND TEAMS


Itibblcsdalc Wanderers 1st XI (v Barnoldswick, Sat. 2 p.m., home): M. Sorell, T. Braithwaite, M. Dennett, J. Raine, A. Dickinson, P. Spencer, G. Leach, P. Allen, T. Britcliffe, R. Palmer, Smith.


2nd XI (v Barnoldswick, Sat. 2 p.m., away): W. Slinger, M.


Ribblesdale Wanderers


Davies, M. Wrigley, C. Monk, R. Blair, D. Cottam, T. Byrne, G. Monk, D. Overy, H. Kenyon, C. Rawsthorne, res: A. Pearce. Scorer: R. Devine.


XI (v Read, Sun. 2 p.m., home): N. Schofield, J. Hut­


Ribblesdalc Wanderers 3rd


chins, I. Tomlinson, D. Overy, J. Blair, M. Hall, C. Monk, T. Byrne, A. Pearce, P. Kenyon, J. Burke. Scorer: R. Devine.


19 16 10


3


Youth XI (v Padiham, Mon. 6-15 p .m . , aw ay ) : J . Dewhurst, C. Rawsthorne, I. Tomlinson, R. Wilson, A. Pearce, S. Simpson, S. Clark, P. Clegg, R. Devine, H. Braithwaite, A. Booth, res: G. Clark.


Ribblcsdalc Wanderers


ner, A. Robinson, N. Bolton, M. Dewhurst, N. Bibby, K. Fawcett, M. Houldsworth, D. Booth, Wrigglesworth. Meet 1 p.m. Scorer: S. Coulter.


Sat- 1-45 p.m., home): P. C. Bishop, P. Seedle, B. Skin­


Clithcroc 1st XI (v Earby,


Clithcroe 2nd XI (v Earby, 2 p.m., away): K. Driver,


Waddington beat Rusty Cavaliers by one ran, with Holling- Westhead, rake taking four wickets for eight runs, while Chatburn beat Bmhop^ S. p Itimington by five rails.


Franks, F. Hussainrres: S. Dawson. Meet 12-30 p.m. Scorer: P. Gaskell.


Duckworth, A. Rigby


ley Belv., Sun. 2 p.m., away): A. Howat, T. Hobday, G. Cartledge, W. Briggs, P. Griffiths, D. Musson, R. Leighton, S. Booth, D. Wil­


Clithcroc 3rd XI (v Bum-


cox, N. Robinson, N. Wink- ley. Meet 12-45 p.m. Scorer: S. Coulter.


Westhead, G. Sutcliffe, S.' Blackburn, N.


S. K.


Men’s darts


Central on target


.WITH only five games left to play in the Clith­ eroc Men’s Invitation Summer Darts League, CCWMC are 13 points clear in Division One and th e le a g u e ’s l ik e ly


Kings Arms A losing their respective matches, only three points separate the next four teams, which should ensure a close battle for the runners-up position. In Division Two, Commer­


winners. .With Royal Oak A and


Inn.


cial A, with a decisive vic­ tory over the Cross Keys, closed the gap to eight points from the leaders New


winning ways against an improving Horseshoe B team and, with only three games remaining, look set to gain promotion to Division One. Results: Division One —


New Inn continued their


Victoria 2, Royal Oak D 5; Kings Arms B 2, Dog and Pa r tr id g e 5; CCWMC 4, Kings Arms A 3; Royal Oak A 3, Black Horse A 4; Low Moor Club 6, Horseshoe A 1. Division Two — Cross


Keys I, Commercial A 6; New Inn 4, Horseshoe B 3; Commercial B 3, Black


Horse B 4. Points and positions: Divi­


sion One — CCWMC 69, Royal Oak A 56, Kings Arms A 56, Black Horse A 54, Low Moor Club 53, Royal Oak D 44, Victoria 41, Dog and Par­ tridge 38, Kings Arms B 27,


Horseshoe A 18. Division Two — New Inn


60, Commercial A 52, Horse­ shoe B 38, Black Horse B 36, Cross Keys 34, Craven llcifcr 32, Station 24, Com­ mercial B 25. Match facts: Least darts:


Div. One — M. Eunson (13); Div. Two — M. Clement


— B. Stanley (154); Div. Two — M. Clement (135). 180’s: J. Ecclcs.


(19). Highest check: Div. One


Clitheroe and District Pool League Waggon move up the tables


A NEAR whitewash takes Waggon A to third posi­ tion in the First Division of the Clitheroe and Dis­


trict Pool League. They defeated Black Horse


league. Kings ____


6-1, leaving the latter team fourth from the bottom of the


top o f the Premier Division, gs Arms A are at the


with 14 points, while Waggon B is surging ahead, in the Second Division, with 16


points. Clitheroe Town also played


host to Blackburn Sun B, in the Lancashire Super League, winning 8-1. The match, played at the


B v Kings Arms A, Kings Arms B v Kings Arms A, Be tv,-a (Barrow) 10


/ u iu a u v a iu g o xwmo


Lacy Arms v Dog and Par­ tridge A, New Inn A v Higher Buck. First Division — Pendle


l~.


Hotel B v New Inn B, Bridge Inn v Petre Arms, Horseshoe A v Waggon A, Black Horse v White Hart, Lord Nelson v RBL B. Second Division — Dog and


A, bye: Buck Inn A. Third Division — White


Partridge B v Castle Inn, CCWMC v Commercial, Wag­ gon B v Royal Oak A, Swan and Royal A v Pendle Hotel


Dog and Pa r tr id g e , was reported to have been a friendly affair, with Black­ b u rn b a t t l in g b ra v e ly throughout. Winners were: Ivor Moores


Lion v Buck Inn B, Brown Cow v Swan and Royal B, Royal Oak B v Horseshoe B, Victoria Hotel B v Cross Keys


(De Lacy), Gordon Burgess (Kings Arms), Roger Hope (Buck Inn), John Birkbeck (Dog, B a r row ) , P e te r McQuade (Victoria), Dave Parkinson (Kings Arms), Brian Simms (RBL), Tony Clough (Lord Nelson). Clitheroe’s next game,


'___og and Partridge.


— Dog A (Barrow) 3, RBL A 4; Victoria A 5, Kings Arms B 2; Kings Arms A 4, De Lacy 3; Dog and Partridge A 5, New Inn A 2; Higher Buck v C ro s s Keys A, m atch postponed. First Division — New Inn


Results: Premier Division ~ nd s


round) — Cross Keys A v Kings Arms B, Pendle Hotel B v Dog A (Barrow), RBL B v Kings Arms A, Lord v RBL A.


B, bye: Dog B (Barrow). Clitheroe Travel Cup (third


RBLB............ 10 Lord Nelson.... 10 Waggon A....... 10 Pendle Hotel B. 10 Petre Arms..... 10 White Hart...... 10 Black Horse..... 10 Horseshoe A.... 10 Bridge Inn....... 10 New Inn B....... 10


5 29 34 8 8 27 43 4 8 25 45 4


First Division PI W L


8 25 32 4 9 21 49 2


51 19 81 48 21 18 44 26 14 39 28 14 33 37 8 32 38 8 26 44 8 27 43 6


F A Pt WaggonB........ 9 8 1 43 20 16


Second Division PI W L F A Pt


Swan and Royal A.................... 9 5 4 37 26 10 BucklnnA.__ 9 5 4 34 29 10 CCWMC......... 8 5 3 31 25 10 Dog and Part B 7 5 2 25 24 10 Castle............. 9 4 5 35 28 8 Pendle Hotel A. 9 3 6 26 37 6 Royal Oak A.... 9 2 7 24 39 4 Commercial...... 9 2 7 18 45 4


Third Division PI W L F A Pt


against Skelmersdale, is on Sunday, August 15th, also at


Kings Arras A.. 9 7 2 40 23 14 Victoria........... 10 6 4 39 31 12 RBL A............ 9 6 3 34 29 12 New Inn A....... 10 5 5 37 33 10 Kings Arms B.. 10 5 5 35 35 10 Cross Keys A... 8 5 3 32 24 10 Higher Buck.... 9 5 4 32 31 10


Premier Division PI W L F A Pi


Royal Oak B.... Horseshoe B.... 9 Cross Keys B... 9 Victoria B........ 8 White Lion...... 8 Dog B (Barrow) 9 Buck Inn B...... 8 Swan and Royal B.................... 8 Brown Cow...... 8


1 40 23 16 2 35 26 14 3 34 29 12 4 34 22 8 4 32 24 8 6 28 35 6 5 27 29 6


5 25 31 8 8 10 46 0


BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB


DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION C L A R E T & B L U E B O N D


B 4, Bridge Inn 3; Petre Arms 2, Horseshoe A 5; Waggon A 6, Black Horse 1; White Hart 3, Lord Nelson 4; RBL B 5,


Pendle B 2. Second Division — Castle


Inn 4, CCWMC 3; Commer­ cial 3, Waggon B 4; Royal Oak A 2, Swan and Royal A 5; Pendle A 3. Buck Inn A 4; bye: Dog ana Partridge B. Third Division — Buck Inn


WEEKLY DRAW WEEK 24


£1000


B v Brown Cow, match post­ poned; Swan and Royal B 2, Royal Oak B 5; Horseshoe B 4, Victoria B 3; Cross Keys B 4, Dog B (Barrow) 3;bye:


and committee members, is taking place on Sun­ day. If anyone would like to sponsor the walkers, or take part, they are asked to ring Mr Ian Rimmer


£ 2 5 £ 2 5 £ 2 5 £ 2 5 £ 2 5 £ 2 5 £ 2 5 £ 2 5


White Lion. Tonight’s fixtures: Premier


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Saturday, July 31st 1993 D6652 A Smith, Burnley


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CM23 0. Chadwick. Bumlay B5021 IYk* Taylor, Accrington B0565P. Redman, ahrigar


C0961 Mr N. Mils, Nelson B5039 J. & B. Whittaker, Accrington A1S30W.Smhh,Burnley B5159H. Cleric, Colne D1M1P. Shuttle worth, Colne


Agent 082 Agent 091 SO


Agent OSt Agent 112 Agent 007 AgenttSt Agent 129


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AGENTS PRIZE £5: Mr Cross, Burnley 007 JOIN NOWI DRAWN EVERY SATURDAY


£63,000 a yeer In Local Prizes *FOR ONLY £1 PER WEEK


League — Cross Keys A v Dog A (Barrow), RBL A v Victoria Hotel A, Kings Arms


CoHactonJAgonU Raqulrwd NOW!! RING 427777 Pnxnotcc B. During. Turf Moor Dwffapowrt Otlio*


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