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... . (Classijied) tribute for brave Damian ....................................................... ... .. .1. .. I I . 11! 1 1 !!!V ■! I . .11M


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A \VHALJLEY soldier who was mur- Jim Goodall, stayed at various homes in dered'laa^yS^r jq.1Nbrthern Ireland was Whalley and spent Saturday night, rem'emberetfc'by'his army chums and vil- accompanied by their respective hosts, lagers in a special football match on frequenting the village’s hostelries! Sunday.


Before the match, the soldiers visited Damian Shaekleton died when he was Whalley Cemetery, where they laid a


hit by bullets fired at a joint RUC-Army wreath on Damian’s grave, mobile patrol in the Republican New The home side, composed of players Lodge area of North Belfast.


from Sunday Memorial League Division The villagers were proud hosts to 20 One teams De Lacy Arms, Judge Wal-


serving officers of the first battalion of mesley and Whalley Wanderers, won the the Royal Scots Guards, Damian’s for- match convincingly, but the solidiers — mer unit


The visit was arranged by Damian’s up a spirited fight!


parents, Hughie and Joan Shackleton, of King Street. The idea of a football match in honour


of football-fan Damian was mooted at his funeral.


And on Sunday the idea became a real­


ity, when the starting whistle at Calder- stones Hospital’s football field was blown.


Regulars at the v i l la g e ’s De Lacy


Arms donated a trophy, aptly named The Damian S h a ck le to n Memorial Shield, signifying what organisers hope will become an annual event. The soldiers, accompanied by Sgt Maj


ever brave — were reported to have put Afterward, the players adjourned to


the De Lacy Arms for refreshments, before the soldiers returned to Windsor. Before leaving they presented a shield


bearing the battalion’s coat of arms to De Lacy landlords Tony and June Brown. Sgt Maj. Goodall thanked the people of


Whalley for their hospitality and said that, although the circumstances under which the connection was first made were sad, the re was now a bond of friendship which would undoubtedly continue. Mr Brown later reported that plans


are in hand for a return match at the battalion’s Windsor base next year.


Nathan’s Turf Moor debut


BURNLEY’S search for a target man ended on F ri day when Nathan Peel signed on


a one-month loan. And now, C l i th e r o e -


born P e e l is hoping to make his debut at Turf Moor on Saturday, when th e C la r e t s e n t e r ta in Hartlepool United. The 21-year-old target


man sees his loan to Burn­ ley as a chance to relaunch his career — and admits the chance o f playing at Turf Moor is a “dream come true”.


A s a y o u n g s t e r he


watched the Clarets from the Longside terrace and


has always followed their progress.


Peel started his career


as an ap p r en t ic e w ith Preston North End and was soon snapped-up by Sheffield United.


He played just one game for tne rsiaoes Deiore i kun.ee


h n se - Bl d befor


E n d s l e i g h L e a g u e e x p e r i e n c e with th e Clarets. “A lo t has been said


about our need for a big striker and I’m delighted to have Nathan with us,” s aid m a n g e r J im m y Mullen. “ I t ’s a shame tha t a


technicality stopped us from playing him against Bristol Rovers because he


Warrington 2, Clitheroc FC 2 Clithcroc 0, Warrington 2


CLITHEROE bowed out of the FA Cup on Tues­ day, despite another fight­ ing performance during which they proved to be a far better side than their league position suggests. Only two bad pieces of


defending and a lack of the vital touch in front of goal


ente(, them from beating


ligament damage halted J,jglier class s‘<le Warrington the 21-year-old’s meteoric in this replay.


fitness, the former Ribb- but John Penmon’s great shot lesdale High School pupil


has spent time at Halifax Warrington slowly fought Town on loan and will now *


Since returning to full Clitheroe had a great chance, hah’^ tin n ed ,


In the opening exchanges be looking to g e t useful


their way back into the game before the sides went in level


IT <11 1 l l lg k U I I .......• *


Rugby Rugby men back


Clithcroe KUFC 1st XV I I, Rochdale RUFC 11


on winning trail Seconds


CLITHEROE’S rugby men l


to a vastly improved and dis­ ciplined team performance.


Nick Green returning on the right-wing and debutant Chris S to t t making


fly-half, and with


appearance for the senior XV on the left, the pack remained inuen


his much as before, with Dave


side, allowing Steve Tayloi free to move to No. 8.


Newton continuing at blind Kirby scored their first ot loui C i


u i iu nun


at a tremendous tempo and showed far more conviction and aggression in their ruck­ ing, giving the Rochdale eight a torrid time in the loose. This forced an early penalty, which Heanan obliged to open Clith- eroe’s account. Rochdale soon countered with their own pen­ alty, but Clitheroe were still a t t a c k i n g a t e v e r y opportunity. A good run from full-hack


The pack started the game T t lV 'l f l l* I t*u,c f i r s t


With skipper George Giles able to call on the services of his vice-captain Malcolm Heanan at


finally managed their first win f lO W H TO J-4r of the season and owed much


A A


Kirby Lonsdale 3rd XV 27, Clitheroe 2nd XV S


IN a very hard match, Clith­ eroe fought bravely when down to only M players for most of the game.


back Tabener was taken off injured and replaced by Evans.


Within five minutes full­ It was at this point that


tries. Worse was to follow when


Evans also went off injured, leaving Clitheroe one man


down. Simon Gretton moved to


full-back and played so well t h a t he w a s n a me d


man-of-the-match. Other players performing


Kris Tyas after a quickly taken line out nearly produced a try for Stott, but the ball was lost as he went over the line, but he soon made* amends by touching down for real, after a slick three-quar­ ter move.


so l i ta ry pen alty before half-time.


belonged to Clitheroe, as they spent long periods entrenched within the Rochdale 22. But only one penalty was the result of the pressure. Then, a breakaway try for Rochdale, somewhat against the run of play, brought the scores level to produce an exciting last quarter, as Clitheroe went


The second half territorially


starching for the victory. Again the Rochdale defence


refused to yield, and .although


Rochdale’s only reply was a . . ,,


scored by Gordon Woodbnrn. Clitheroe host North Man­


Nuttall. Clitheroe’s penally was


ry , and new man Alan


chester on Saturday. Seconds: Thornber, Evans,


Nuttall, Gretton, Holden, 1’al- l i s t e r , VV o o d 1> u r n G . , Thornber, Laurent, Hard­ man, Hitcliin, Woodhurn 1)., Knowles, Hodges, Moore,


Morby. Ladies’ football


Fighting spirit prevails


Clitheroe Ladies 2, Leek Town Ladies 3.


clitheroe Dailies came . l() neariy c]jnch this


they nave a wiiy a pentflty for “ ten. «-• l» Heanan again tii'slqt over for


'.Though a satisfying win for Q’Brien put Clitheroe buck the town team, m more play- jnl0 the match when she fitt­


be wo n d e r in j, why , t»<t ^i,owe(| fiiditinn spirit to come pressure could not haVf; been ^ k et„ ^ a l i s c before half- turned into more points.


the ehneher, Ghth^roe must. operiinK*15 minutes, Clitherne . will soon be able to select a ,. ^ ^


Greittorcx; Waterhouse, gtotV A i a ’n a t f i^ a t e r s a v


/ Ctit'hcrqfc:’ Tyas,


Newton. Holmes, Taylor. I t i t / V.1 1 t t t t >


, . 1 i ,


ers become availaltlt attei .iHhed'! from ' tr cross from injury and holidays', Clitheroe


!r


leant from a strime squall m ... b;i)1 an|) ||asK(.(| t0 o ’Brien time-fur the tough,; l e a g u e fire,i:a'.Khot over the matches to'come next month. »keej,e r t0 make it 2-2 by


S U I ha|fhour, Ralph won ,.


HEADSTONE United have been rewarded with the Pendle Trophy for winning all their pre-season matches. The Under-15’s team hit 10 goals in three matches to win the


j'lnfL^lklitot'into the lead mitl- S lln-ouYdi'Uie second half.e ,


resujUYom J . s fixtui t.


cup which was presented by Hyndburn and District president Mr David Richardson before their recent home match against Hun-


In the ir three matches, Liam Carter and Jonathan Dugdale were outstanding, scoring four goals each.


■ i ,lrr___________________ Juniors 3-0. __________


The team beat Michefin 5-4, Classic United 2-1 and Langho . . . .


Pictured are the successful Headstone United team with, lelt to ,, . . . , ,


right* back row: Mr David Richardson, Jonathan Dugdale, ^\ar- ren Jackson, Liam Carter, Chris Eaves, Stephen Clark, James Howarth, Richard Alston, Gareth Houghton. Front row: Andrew Rlacklcdgc, John Cooper, Sam Marshall,


Andrew Anderson and Edward Wood. >


j despite a team full of ' r()‘als down in the


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well were Andrew Manlev, t who scored Clitheroe’s only


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Sunday Memorial Football League


Matches o f f because


o f big event


SUNDAY’S mutch in memory of Damian Shackleton meant


there were no Division One f ix tu re s in the Sunday


Memorial Football League. This was beeause the Whal­


would definitely have been in the 14. “The timing of the deal


stopped us from being able to field him against Bristol and that was a shame.” * One thing is certain, if


he makes his debut on Saturday a large contin­ gent of the Peel family, friends and former school pals, will be at Turf Moor to cheer him on.


Clitheroe go out of cup


at half-time. The second half started


with Clitheroe well on top, with John Penmon hitting tne bar and Geoff Young also


capable of. Against a well-organised


going close.Completely against the run of play, Warrington took the lead after 63 minutes when Dave Whalley failed to clear a cross and Don Nicely was on hand at the back post to open the scoring.


minutes later when Warring­ ton substitute Andrew O’Con­ nor unleashed a great strike from 30 yards that flew into


Worse was to follow eight .


the back of the net. Clitheroe then threw every­


thing forward in an attempt to salvage the game but they were denied by the strong Warrington defence. On Saturday Clitheroe showed their travelling sup-


Wolves leap


to victory Michclin unik*r-L5s 1. Clitheroe Wolves S


TAHLK-TOIM'GKS Wolves hammered Miehelin, thanks to a four-goal flurry from David Darker.


formance, Clithcroe dominated the match from start to finish.


In an unstoppable team per­


Jamie Stoddart, who fired home from close range.


The scoring was imeneil by


David Barker added a further two goals and Steven Wilkinson


one ami, despite notching up a goal themselves, a struggling Michelin side found themselves 4-1 clown by half-time.


second half, with Jamie Stod­ dart grabbing his second ol tne match, Garner scoring another and David Barker bringing his


The goals flowed freely in the


tally for the match to four. Clitheroe: D. Walsworth. D.


Warmslev, A. Fellows, R. 1\ Chanley, R.Aspin- . Driver, 1). Barker, M.


porters just what they are


side who have lost just one game this season, Alan Brad­ shaw’s team adapted them­ selves well and competed strongly in an entertaining


tie.


replacing Gary Manley at the back and Paul Keighley slot­ ted in midfield, Clilheroe looked more composed and held their shape better. The bumpy pitch did not


With Martin Eatough


hit Bennett. The linesman indicated handball and the referee awarded a duly-con- verted penalty.Clitheroe, however, refused to lie down and, with Geoff Young leading the front line well, the team — through


itusscll Proctor — clawed


their way back. Clitheroe pressed forward


again and got back into the game when Gary Butcher’s


allow neat football to be played and Warrington, aware of this, started as they meant to go on, playing long balls to the front men. After 10 minutes, Neil Cook


to the break. It was from a corner that


pinpoint cross found Mark Heyes, who kept his head, drew the keeper and shot home with just four minutes


broke down the left and found Gavin McDonald — allowed too much room by Dave Ben­ nett — and he turned to hit a good shot beyond Dave VVhal- ley to p u t ‘Warrington in


Joey Dunn a caution before disaster struck Clitheroe after


front. Abusive language earned


right, hit the ball across and


18 minutes. MacDonald, free down the


thev got that ali-imimrtant goal, when Bursnelrs ball From the right was neatly Picked on to the back post by Martin Eatough. Gary Butcher was on hand


ley team was eomnosed of players from the l)e Lacy Anns. Judge Walmesley and Whalley Wanderers, all of whom play in the f i r s t division.The Division Two clash-of- the-giants between Wit ton Albion and Langho reMiltcd in a 1-0 win for Albion. Tin* two clubs weie nrek-


East Lancashire Football League


They’re sitting


comfortably CLITHEROE’S 1-4 tie at Johnsons now sees them ensconced in a comfortable fifth position in Division One of the East Lancashire Foot­


ball League. In Division Two, Sabden


Keserves enjoyed a resound­ ing li-0 win against Helmshore United Keserves. JoResults: Division One —


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Clitlicroc Advertiser & Times, September 80th, 1993 27 ......................................


Rally success for Nick


speed demon Nick Hutchinson stepped up a gear to finish second in the Manx


g r i n d l e t o n


International rally. A Vauxhall Nova


GSi sped Nick and his co-driver Clive Molyneux to second place in class and 17th overall in the championship. The pair claimed


the Mobil/Top Gear British Rally Cham­ pionship award for group A 1600cc cars with a thundering t h r e e


performance. And with hours of


d a y


practising on the ro u te before th e competition, the dri­ vers were rewarded for their determina- t io n in b e a t in g works or works-as­ sisted cars.


chester 2, Rimington 1; Sab­ den 0, Bamoldswick United 2; Whalley 4, Rock Rovers 3. Division Two — Helmshore United Reserves 0, Sabden


hnsons 4, Clitheroe 4; Itib-


Spirited play but


sion One — Kimington v Oreat Harwood, Whalley y Worsthorne, Trawden Celtic v Sabden. Division Two — Sabden Reserves v Trawden


Reserves (>. Saturday’s fixtures: Divi­


Celtic Reserves, Worsthorne R e s e r v e s v W h a l le y


Reserves.


Hast Lancs League


.Mill Hill........................ « 5 2 Worst home.................. 8 5 1


(It Harwood Util......... 7 3 4 Hamoltlswiek Util........ 8 4 2 CLITHKROK............. 9 4 2


Johnsons....................... 9 3 4 Salxlen......................... 9 3 3


No respite


and-neek at the top of the league, but Albion’s win means they now move ahead. In Division Three. Bay


Horse Reserve's beat Calder- stoiies Athletic 1-3. giving them their first points of the season and resulting in Cal- derstones’ first loss! Sunday’s fixtures: Memorial Knock-out Cup (first round) — Crown Scaffold v Caldcr- slones Athletic (Wilsons). . Division One — Wellington


Langho (Memoiial.


First class display from


Jey (Bullough Park). Division ,|\ .1| nl.inill{r‘ at t |ie highest I wo — (.leeii H.iwoith \ |eve| _ (;ra,M| prix — Joanna


De Lacy (Bullough Park); Park Hotel v Judge Wahnesalmes-


.Memorial League Division One


Crown Svnffnlil........... Swan Hole!................


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to head home with 12 minutes left. Both teams left the field to rapturous applause. Clitheroc: whalley, Kow-


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botham, Bennett, Eatough, Procter, Sculpher, Keighley, Butcher, Young, Heyes, Bursnell, Penmon (Monday). Subs: Smith, Manley, Under­ wood, Seddon (Monday).


S h aw b r id g e T o p ic s


WITH Jon l ’cnmun now available following Ids suspen­ sion, Alan Bradshaw has a full squad from which to pick his team, bar ring long-term casualties Denis Underwood and Dave Tattersall. It will be a long time before Denis pulls on a CJith-


eroe FC shirt again, following a recurrence of a knee injury.


©DE S P ITE the fact that Chtheroe are rooted , . II ii II


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fjrmlv at the bottom of the Carling North West ( ’oun- ties League, they can take heart in the fact that they S i n g l e S t r o k e have up to six games in hand on some clubs. When they return to league action, points must be gathered and the climb to a respectable position begun.


II 1 r. 1 u - d (*i‘ ..whins p y the Rotterdam meeting.


Joanna THERE was no horsing around when Chalburn eques­ trian rider Joanna Jackson finished third in Sunday’s N a t i o n a 1 D r e s s a g e


turned in a ton class display. beating a high class held at


New Zealand, Australia, as well as most European coun­ tries, was tough. Blit, riding her tru s ty


Competition from the USA,


mount Mester Mouse, 23- vear-old Joanna, of I he Royds. Chatburn, trotted into


third place. Now. Joanna, who recently


gained her flag — the equiva­ lent to a football cap — can look toward with confidence to next weekend when she will take on another world class f i e ld in a W em b le y competition. She lias already repre ­


she could well represent Brit­ ain in the 1DU6 Atlanta Olympics.


Stonyhurst golf


STONY 11 U KST’S Dave Brown Trophy has been won by Stephen Young. In a close run competition


Stephen Young outpointed Stephen Winckley by just one point to clinch the trophy in a naiibiting 3(i-3o match. In third place was Roy Gil-


•i Urahamand Brown... .... 1 U II •1 it


shot nearest the pin was clinched bv Steve Wileock.


Max Aitkin. The competition for the


THE winner nf (Millions' Gulf Chili’s Single Klriilte I'ninpeli- liim. Division Out-, was 1*. Clay tun (30-1 l-GDJ. after a carii plav-nlT with 1 Marlmv (72-3-(i0). Thu Division Two winner


was M. A. Tavlnr (SlMo-iiK), with G. Roberts seeonil (30-


........... S. Wilkinson, .1. Stod- dart. Subs: M. Cotlam ami M. Ireland.


(00-17-73). The b e s t g ro s s was •turned bv 1>. Greenup (7a).


13-73) ami K. Mantle thinl


Fourball THE winners of Clitheroe Golf Club's Fourball Stable- fonl Competition were H. Preston ami L. E. Taylor OLD. Second were D. Goodwin


and H. llemmingway (13). after card play-offs with T. Bitholl and C. Sims, P.


Chanter and M. Thompson, it. Brennan and B. Clark, .1. A. Foster and L. Pillington.


for Whalley Whalley umler-lOs (I. Blue Star A 12


THIS was a Rime in which Whalley Umler-lOs were over- mil bv a very goorl Rlue Star team at QE2 Playing Fields on


Sunday.For'the first 15 minutes, the


home defence worked well and only conceded one goal. The onslaught began in the second quarter and Whalley turned round 5-0 down at half-time. There was no respite in the


PW I) L P 1 12


2 11


0 10 2 10 10


2 10 3 9


Skipton win West Bradford 6, Skipton Bulldogs 8


WEST BRADFORD almost


swept away a three division divide against Skipton Bull­ dogs in this 14 goal cup


frenzy. It was not until the final 15


minutes that Skipton tipped the balance to win this seesaw, match. Last season's semi-finalists


Skipton took the lead with an early goal, but flowing foot­


ball from West Bradford paid off when Nixon took advan­


tage of some sloppy defending


the lead through Ratcliffe who pounced to score during a goalmouth scramble. The Bradford lead was lost


to equalise. Bradford then stormed into


when Skipton hit three goals in 15 minutes.


advancing ’keeper for Nixon to volley home from close


range. Tnei .


involving Bardsley and Sud- worth provided tne opening for Mitchell to shoot hard ana low into the corner for an equaliser. But, ju s t as half-time


ien, a neat passing move ’ * " Jsle:- — 1 °**J


_


second half, when the Blackburn side rattled in seven more goals. Despite the scoreline, goal­ keeper Anthony Berry had an excellent game, but the home midfield could not get the ball moving and the forwards could not make a breakthrough. Shaun Stell was voted man of


the match. Whalley: Berry, Grunshaw,


Price J ., Connell, Hitehen, Riley, Fitzpatrick, Grunshaw I,., Hill, Eddleston, Stell. Subs: Smith, Sells, Dickinson.


approached, Skipton grabbed tne initiative with a fifth goal. A superb goal from Sud*


worth levelled the scores at 5- 5 after the break, but a Skip- ton onslaught of three goals in the later stages of the match put the game oeyond doubt. The match was already lost


when Sudworth completed the scoring with a neat chip for Bradford’s sixth. West Bradford: Cole-


bourne, Parkin gton G. Taylor, Wilson, Parkington W, Bards­ ley, Mitchell, Sudworth, Rat­


cliffe. Niven, Chatbum. Subs: Parkington N, Bartlett.


Clitheroe and District Pool League


sented Britain at junior level at competitions in Italy. Bel­ gium and Switzerland. Ami if her form continues,


Ivor is on cue for Clitheroe


A TOP-OF-THE-TABLE clash between Clitheroe and Leyland B resulted in a G-3 win for Clitheroe.


Peter McQuade (Victoria) winning the first frame from A. Foster. They then went 2-1 up,


Clitheroe started well with .


thanks to a brilliant display from Ivor Moores (De Lacy) who made an eight-ball clear­ ance against a bemused B. Woodruff, gaining him the man-of-the-match award. Leyland pulled the score to


mour who finished on 33 points, and the competition for longest drive was won by


Inn B v Black Horse, Petre Arms v Lord Nelson, Waggon


A v White Hart, RB Legion B


v Bridge Inn. Second Division — Dog and


Part. B v Waggon and Horses B, Castle Inn v Swan and Royal A, Commercial v Buck Inn A, Royal Oak A v Pendle Hotel A. bve; CCWMC. Third Division — White


Lion v Royal Oak B, Buck Inn B v Victoria Hotel B, Swan and Royal B v Dog B (Bar- row), Horseshoe B v Cross Keys B. bye:_Brown Cow’.


3-3, winning the fifth and sixth frames, but Clitheroe then soared ahead with fine performances from Gordon Burgess and captain Tony


Premier Division PI W L F


_ De Lacy Arms 3, Cross Keys A 4: New Inn A 3, Dog A (Barrow) 4; Dog and Part A. 4. Victoria A 3; Kings Anns B v UB Legion A — postponed; Higher Buck 3,


Clough. Results: Premier Division


Kings Arms A 4. First Division — Black Horse 2, Pendle Hotel B 5;


Lord Nelson (i. New Inn B 1; White Hart v Petre Arms — postponed; Horseshoe A 4, Bridge Inn 0; RB Legion B


(», Waggon A 1. _ Second Division — Swan


and Royal A 3, Dog and Part. B 4; Buck Inn A 2, Castle


5; Pendle A v Commercial — postponed; Waggon B 6, CCW.MC 1; bye: Royal Oak


5, White Lion 2; Dog B (Bar- row) 4, Buck Inn B 3; Cross Kevs B 3, Swan and Royal B 4; Royal Oak B 4, Brown Cow 3; bve: Horseshoe B. Tonight’s fixtures^ Premier


Thinl Division — Victoria B


Kings Arms A... 16 13 Cross Keys A.... 16 10 RB Legion A— 15 10 Higher Buck.....


Dog and Part. A Kings Arms B... New Inn A....... Victoria A........ Dog A (Barrow). De Lacy Arms...


16 16


15 16 16 16 16


_ A Pt


3 70 42 26 6 64 43 20 5 59 46 20 7 62 50 18 7 53 61 18 7 55 50 16 9 55 57 14 9 55 57 14


12 40 72 8 14 41 71 4


Lord Nelson...... 16 15 ] RB Legion B..... 16 14 Pendle Hotel B.. Waggon A—


White Hart....... Petre Arms....... Horseshoe A.....


Black Horse......


Bridge Inn........ New Inn B........


Watson B........ 14 11 BuclTlnnA....... 14 Dog and Part. B 14 Swan & Royal A 14 CCWMC.......... 15 Castle Inn........ 14 Royal Oak A..... 14 Pendle Hotel A.. 14 Commercial...... 13


Division — Cross Keys A v Kings Anns B, Dog A (Bar- row) v De Lacy Arms, Vic­ toria B v New Inn A, Kings Arms A v Dog and Part. A, Higher Buck v RB Legion A. First Division — Pendle Hotel B v Horseshoe A, New


16 11 16 9 15 15


First Division Pi W L


F A Pt 82 30 30


10 44 55 12 11 37 75 10


13 36 76 6 14 30 73 4


Second Division Pt W L F


_ . A Pt 3 61 37 22 5 57 41 18 5 52 46 18 6 57 41 16 7 51 54 16


8 51 47 12 9 44 54 10 9 41 57 10 I t 27 64 4


Third Division PI W L F


Royal Oak B..... 14 13 Horseshoe B..... 14 11 Cross Keys B.... 15 8 Victoria B......... 14 7 Swan & Royal B 14 7 Buck Inn B....... 14 6 Dog B (Barrow). 14 6 White Lion....... 14 5 - - - - - Brown Cow....... 15 1 14 27 78 2


_ . A Pt 1 63 35 26 3 58 40 22 7 52 53 16 7 56 42 14 7 48 50 14 8 53 45 12 8 47 51 12 9 45 53 10


2 82 30 28 5 66 43 22 7 63 46 16 7 57 48 16 9 47 58 12


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