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ClUheroe 2232k (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising), Burnley A223S1 (Classified) 28 _ Clitheroe Ad v e r tise r & Times, November 2nd, 1995: ;M o|O rS|'M SS| .BURNLEY frfS £ 3&


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BELFRY DATE FOR CAROLYN


drawn from 460 clubs!


Although Mrs Blocked, who works in the catenng department at Stonyhurst College did not win the Marie Curie title she was delighted to have played the majestic North Warwickshire course.


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W h a t l e y R o a d , C l i t h e r o e . T e l : 2 3 8 8 3


Hot-shot Gibson sets break target


LOCAL derbies were the order of the day when all the A and B teams from the same division played each other in the Clith- croe and District Snooker League.;


| In the Second Division there were wins for the B teams of both Slaidbum and Social Club.


son recorded the top break of the season to date — 49 — and a good 31 by teammate Richard Ormiston helped Bil- lington B overcome their A team counterparts. At Low Moor the B team came out on top.


In the First Division J. Gib­


Biilington A 4, Billington B 10: D. Cox (-11) 85, S. Flanneiy


. First Division


| J. Gibson (-8) 97. Low Moor A 4, Low Moor B


Anchors .1


6-1 this week to replace ■their own B team, beaten 5-2 by Pendle Hotel, at the top of the Three Rivers- sponsored Gisburn and District Pool League.


aweigh! ANCHOR A defeated Barley-based Pendle Inn


RESULTS


i White Bull A 3. White Lion 4: i Anchor A 6, Penule Inn (Barley) i 1; Coach & Horses 3. Buck Inn | 4; Wanderers G, Coacnwork B 1; Three Rivers 4, Coronation B 1; Pendle Hotel 5, Anchor B 2; Copy Nook G, White Bull B 1. Bye: Coronation A. . .


i Anchor A......... iAnchor B.........


Ii Copy Nook........ Wanderers....... White Bull A.... Pendle Hotel.... [Coach B..........


|I Coach A........... Whito Lion....... 7 tlfl*:


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S U N D A Y 5 t h . N O V E M B E R F R I D A Y 2 7 t h . O C T O B E R


Coronation A.... I Buck Inn..........


Three Rivers.... i Pcndle Inn.......


I Coronation B.... White Bull B.... CHESS


24 22 21 20 : 20 19 15 15 14 24 11


32 31 31 26


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M S iM o ' n T O s f : Flannery (23) 75; P. Aston (21) 69, J. Dickinson (20) 81; T. Rydeheard (17) 31, R. Ormis­ ton (-1) 93; C. Gorzella (25) 59,


10: N. Parkinson (27) 51, T. Henshaw (-7) 82; I. Perry (10)


RESULTS ;


56, M. Holmes (-17) 67; M. Moss (15) 68, D. Dean (7) 45; G. Tyler (27) 70, D. Chamley (20) 72; M. O'Rourke (25) 79, J. Shears (24) 61; A. Holmes (27) 73, D. Ire­ land (20) 80. Rimington A 4, Catholic B


10: S. Petty (6) 36, S. Duck­ worth (11) fiO; A. Robinson (27)


land (23) 44: L. DLxon (21) 73, J. Lund Jnr (20) 46; G. Tomlinson (18) 63, P. Winckley (18) 64; C. Thorne (13) 70. P. Hobson (20) 56; N. Pollard (24) 05, D. A. Seed (2G) 70. Chatburn B 8, Waddington B 6: M. Billington (14) Gl, I.


56, M. Plant (20) 76; J. Lund (22) 51, M. Byrne (10) 63; D. Calvert (27) 70, T. Byrne (17) 67; K. Dowbiggin (9) 81, M. Jezierski (12) 45; A. Todd (21) 56, J. Byrne (22) 73. Royal British Legion 8,


' 38, M. Lawson (6) 48; B. Wad- din’gton (-10) 35, P. Craig (7) 75; R. Cowking (20) 87, S. Simkin (27) 57; T. Makinson (12) 69, P.


• Clark (-17) 44. Second Division


Conservative Club 6: C. Whit­ taker (3) 85, D. Smith (10) 45; B. Hitchen (14) 51, C. Drinkwater (14) 79; M. Novak (14) 03, I. Charlton (11) 30; P. Stewart (14) 73, K. Smith (27) 56; S. Maher (21) 46, I. Nash (-10) 93; P. O'Neil (12) 77, M. Whitaker (21) 81.Waddington A 10, Chatbum A 4: J. Bnfnes (10) 49, G. Simp- kin (-8) 45; J. Wooff (23) 7G,.S. Harrison (10)66; D. Nelson (-10)


Jackson (21) 41: J. Lockiey (27) 58, S. Herd (5) 70; S. Tomlinson (27) 106, A. Herd (2) 32; A. Wil­ son (21) 57, T. H. Walmsley (27) 94; P. Wilson (23) 55. T. Swift (15) 62; S. Turner (26) 92, D. Houlker (22) 32. Pendle Club 8, Police 6: W.


Wright (27) 78, F. Booth (6) 48; F. Watson (11) 60, P. Craig (9). 50; J. Schofield (27) 72. I. Hart­ ley (18) 73; J. Nedeljkovic (27) 59, J. Grifiths (21) 95; B. Brown' (6) 74, A. Garner (27) 99, S. Griffiths (14) 71. Slaidbum B 8, Slaidbum B 6: Absent 0, G. Tedstone (24)


60; G. Parker (7) 39, B. Walker (18) 94; N. Finder (27) 93, S. Bolton (25) 43; D. Cowking (0)


Catholic A 10, Rimington B 4: P. Moon (21) 69, S. Wincklcy


61, E. Rigby (13) 75; A. Rigby (6) 94, W. Jones (17) 36; W. Robinson (24) 104, J. Whiiwell (Scr)55. .-. - Social A 4, Social B >10: B.; Alston (14) 83, P. Devine (12) 50; N. Geldard (19) 68, P. Wal­ ton (19) 76; S. McCally (12) 25,


(6) 51; M. Ryan (21) 73, R. Bol- C. Bate (20) 73; J. Burgess (22)


1, Conservative ~ 18; 2, . Royal British Legion. 16; 3, Catholic


POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division ,


BC B 14; 4, Billington B 14; 5, Low Moor B 14; 6, Chatbum A 14; 7, Rimington A 14; 8, Low Moor A 12; 9, Waddington A 12; 10, Biliington A 10. Second Division


69, A. Tomlinson (18) 70; M. Duxbury (14) 56, D. Aspinall (15) 34; D. Clay (21) 60, A. Bentley (23) 82.


2p; 3, Chatbum B 18; 4, Wad- aington B 16; 5, Catholic SC A


Low Moor B v Waddington A; Catholic B.v Conservative;'


BilRimington A v Billington A; First Division iington B v Low Moor A;


Royal British' Legion vChat-'/ bum A. Second Division Police v Rimington B; Slaid-


burn A v . Pendle Club; Wad­ dington B vSlaidbum B; Social A v Catholic A; Chatbum B v Social B.


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOL


CHAMPS MAKE A LOSING START


KINGS ARMS A began t h e i r defence of the Clitheroe and District Pool League Premie r Division title when they were beaten 3-4 at home by Buck A. The two Premier Divi­


Kings Arms B 1. First Division


White Hart 2, Pendle B 5; De Lacy B 6, Stork A 1; Mangrove 4, Castle A 3; Castle B 4, Wag­ gon and Horses 3. Second Division


Petre Arms 4, Victoria 3;


sion newcomers, Royal Oak A and Craven Heifer found the going tough as they lost 1-6 against Dog and Partridge A and Cra­


Stork B 4, Whalley Arms 3; Horseshoe A 2, Black Home A


Station 4, Royal Oak B 3;


6; Dog (Barrow) 3, Bridge Inn 4; Legion B 2, New Inn 6.


,


- Swan Clarets 4, Brown Cow 3; Black Horse B 4, Horseshoe B 3; Pcndle Hotel A 3, Bay Horse 4; White Lion 4,- Kings- Ladies 3. Missing result: Buck- Wnnkleys v Higher Buck B.


Third Division ' HOCKEY ' ( ' '


I.CLITHEROE. Chess Club A- team went down .to-a- 4-1 defeat at the hands of Waterfoot B in their latest game.


h The match was played at , . D I ^ O N / T O Y O T A


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home and Chtheroe were able to field a full-strength side, but neither fact had any effect ' on a rampant Waterfoot.


I was faced with either, that or, I checkmate. ■ Despite1 retaliating with


On board two Eric Mans? field soon lost a piece when he


tually hod to concede defeat/ ' e On board three Brian Carr.:


icult open position in which either side could have easily won or lost.Tn the end a draw was agreed.


: . A similar open position was.; Whalley Arms y Station; Black . reached on board one by John-e Horse -A- v -Stork Hotel B;.


: ■ ■ - -r-u Royal-Oak B v Legion B;


draw'was agreed. OnuhnnrH ;fnnr: Stenhen


Clitheroe : beaten


note that if your team wins you must register the result. The amended (Rule 16) is: winning team captains must telephone.01200 442243 and register the result before 7.00 p.m. on Friday, then post the ■ scorecard. .


above will result in all points being deducted for that


Failure to adhere-to the


the . short journey; to meet; Lancashire Ladies' Superlea­ gue rivals Blackburn on Sun--.:


match, with no exceptions to the rule beingallowed. - © Clitheroe, Ladies make


day. u :'


meet at the Royal British' Legion Club in time for a ;, prompt - departure at; 11-30. a.m. ■ . / FIXTURES;.. Premier Division -.: ■ --u


Squad' members1 should '. -u m threats of his own he could - • Royal Oak A. - 3 - 3' -' - . 3


ake no headway., and. even­ -: ' fventually reached a very dif-


■ Hotel A v,White Hart; Castle A - v .Dc Lacy, B;. Waggon and- Horses v Mangrove, o . , '; v -■-r Second Division; , - -v>


Victoria v Castle B; Pendle : Hotel ■ B ,v Petre Arms; Stork ?,


First Division


Smith and again both players., Bndge_lnn v,Horseshoe A; New.. took the"cautious line and a Inn v Do^jJ^5fDIvIaIon Crown Cow v AVhite Lion;!’:


1 -(-.The -next match,Is away, against Waterfoot A. I f this


five was eventually! overcome by unstoppable pawns. T


v Buck Wnnklevs ; fare/goingito have a:tough,:■ and'PartridgeA6;Royalu»A-=>w«i^^srxri'XTVTi--TTo™’ —'•*


match follows form Chtheroe ight on tJieir. hands.;


dairt'l; Legion A 6; Higtcr Buck A 0,r ■


De Lacy. Arms A v Kings Arms A; Dog and Partridge A v Dog and Partridge B: Legion A v Craven Heifer; Kings Arms B v,3


Buck Inn A v Higher Buck A;


ven Heifer respectively. De Lacy B top the Fir Division after a 6-1 win over- Stork Hotel A ... Black Horse A surprisingly top the Second Division with New Inn after both teams triumphed 5-2 ... and Bay Horse,. Black Horse B. Swan Clarets and White Lion are level on points at the top of the Third Division. , • All team captains please


nrst H IT F O R S IX !


CLITHEROE never got to grips with the opposi­ tion after conceding a goal inside the first 45 seconds! e This shock did not make much-difference and Clith­


Clitheroe 0, Morecambc 6


roe conceded another goal with only three minutes on theclock.


started to play and make the opposition work harder. Unfortunately, another big hole appeared in. the


They went 3-0 down on 11 minutes before they , ■ . ■ ■


,to another goal before the interval: Although Clitheroe • conceded two more goals after -


middle’of the Clitheroe defence and that, 'coupled with Morecambe’s fast and skilful centre forward, led


the break,' they did get stuck in and were1 unlucky


not to score. The scoreline does not fully reflect the pattern of :


, Lancaster seconds in a game which starts at 2 p.m. ■ SQUASH SCENE ' ^ .


v; v Squash Club this week. ■ ‘


, Chtheroe 1st v East Lancs 2nd, home, lost 2-3: Ray Dryden won 9/6, 9/5: 9(2; Robert Fielding won 9/7,: 9/7, 9/6; John Carter loet: - 9/10, 7/9, 5/9; Dave Matthews lost 8/10, 0/9, 9/4, 4/9; Richard Bed-;: ford lost 4fl, 6/9,1/9. - - '


' , - 1 Men . , RESULTS


- . Chtheroo 4th v Fulwood 1st,-away, lost 3-2;-Neil Cattcrmole lost'.:.. 6Z9. 2/9. 2/9: .StODhen Nicholson won 9/6. 3/9.: 9/7.; 3/9. 9/7: James r- :


■ /Chtheroe 2nd v Springfield 4th; home, won 3-2: Brian Hayward'''/: won 9/4,9/6,3/9,9/2; Henry Farrar won 9/5,9/7,9/5: Tony Wabns- :i ;’ ley lost 6/9, 7/9,2/9; Conor McLaughlan lost 9/6,- 9/2, 6/9, 6/9,3/9] 4* Jun Sprint won 9/4,9/6,6/9,9/1. , • - %


/ ■ ' Prtmieffiion- -


4 lost 9/7, 8/10, M, 3/9; Sue Seddon lost 2 h , 4/9,' 6/9; Cathy.Chsfia. ^ ^ l o s t ^ , 6/9, 6/9, 9/7 « s


Lev 1 2^Craven Heder 1. Dog Fielding won 1/9,10/9. 5fl, 9/4, 9/5; Marie Bennett lost, 9/10, 9/1. LacyA 2,. craven Heuw


, jvuyiu uuv ... ^ jMt m0' ^ 4,9, Moijorie Brass won 9/6,9/6, :V


“ ........... ... ....


s/lD/Dorothy Barter won 9/3, 9/3,1/9, 9/7; Brenda McLaugh-’ ' hn lost 9/10,4/9,4/9; Maijone Brass won


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. The “fair sex” teams lost one and won one while the three men’s teams won one and lost two.


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A MIXED-bag of-results for the teams of-Clitheroe w ‘


F O R T U N E S A R E M IX E D


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tO Climb. This week Glitheroe , first team , entertain mighty-


play as CUtheroe actually had the better of play after ■ the first 11 minutes. But by then, of course, they were' 3 already three goals in arears and left with a mountain


FIXTURES- . Tonight - ,


1, Slaidbum B 20; 2, Social B


14; 6, Police 14; 7, Pendle Club 12; 8, Slaidbum A 12; 9,’ Social A ■ 8; 10, Rimington B 6;'..,


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