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Sport: Karting Chris speeds ahead
CLITHEROE karter Chris Cattermole extended his lead in the ALICE National championships to 30 points following a memorable win in the second round race held at Pembery, South Wales, writes Ben Neary.
first race held in Norfolk three weeks earlier. Despite suffering mechanical problems with
win the race despite problems in the earlier heats, saying: “At the first comer I found myself at the back and the leader was out of my sight. I did not think I had any chance of winning. But after steadily moving up the field, I caught the leader up and, on lap seven, I past him and took the chequered flag.”
after storming past the other competitors. Chris described how he came from behind to
and Chris would like to thank his sponsors Shrcwiey Kart Shop, Banbury, and Blendzaii Oil.
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Kings Arms ascent to Winter wonderland
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KINGS ARMS A look set to add the coveted Winter League championship to their three successive Summer crowns after a memorable display of pool
last Thursday. An ominous victory was
inflicted over last year’s Win te r Premier champions Dog and P a r tr id g e B, and the Summer League champions for th e la s t th re e y e a r s , finally look like adding the sought-after winter title. w i th j u s t o n e m a tc h
remaining for the league lead- , at Higher Buck tonight,
it would need an incredible version of events to see them denied. Chasing Buck Inn A have a tough Anal fixture at home to fourth-placed Dog and Partridge A. A home win for the Buck
emphatic victory at the Dog, Barrow, last week, look set
joining their A team in the F i r s t Division next season thanks to a fabulous recent run which continued last week a t r e le g a t io n - th re a te n e d Royal Oak B, where they won 6-1. A home win for them ag ain s t the S ta tio n Hotel t o n i g h t , w i l l e n s u r e promotion. Bridge could only score a narrow victory over Pendle
for relegation. Castle B are likely to be
Petre Arms B 5; Hogs Head 4, Stork Hotel 3; White Lion 6, Brown Cow 1. TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Premier Division
Buck Wrinkleys 1, Craven Heifer B 6; Clitneroe Ladies 2,
Royal Oak A v Dog (Barrow); Swan and Royal A v Craven
Hotel A and they seem to have lost too much ground. At the bottom of the divi
sion, Swan and Royal B, who have not won this year, could
yet stay up if they win well at Victoria B and results go for them. Pendle Hotel A host Royal
should be celebrated what ever the score, as the team have made a superb bow into
top flight pool. Defeat for Victoria A and
Kings B a t the foot of the table all but confirms relega tion for the bottom two, but th e Kings have a lifeline tonight, when they entertain in-form De Lacy Arms A. A 6-1 win would see them
match the Whalley side on points. Craven Heifer A and Royal
Oak A look set to achieve pro motion to the Premier Divi sion. Oak won impressively at Castle A last week and Cra ven Heifer A beat Waggon h e av i ly , le av in g th e two teams sitting together on 97 points. The Waterloo men have to
British Legion while Royal Oak have a lough trip to run
away champions De Lacy Arms B. Hogs Head registered only
the second defeat of the sea son over th e Stork Hotel, Sim onstone, in th e Third Division. The Whalley pub's victory
defeat at Bay Horse. Barrow, tonight would deny them. RESULTS
Partridge B 1; Black Bull 4, Royal British Legion A 3; Vic toria A 3, Buck Inn A 4; Dog and Partridge A 6, Kings B 1; De Lacy A 4, Higher Buck 3. First Division
Kings Arms A 6, Dog and Premier Division
be favourites for th e title looking at tonight's fixtures. They are at home to the rele g a ted Dog and P a r t r id g e (Barrow) wnile Craven Heifer visit Swan and Royal A, who could promote themselves at the expense of the Craven if th ey managed an unlikely whitewash. H o r s e s h o e , d e s p i t e
Craven Heifer A 6, Waggon and Horses 1; Dog (Barrow) 1, Horseshoe 6; Pendle Hotel B 4, White Hart 3; Petre Arms A 3, Swan and Royal A 4. Second Division
Royal British Legion B 3, De Lacy B 4; Royal Oak B 1. Castle B G; Station 4, Victoria B 3; Swan and Royal B 2, Cross Keys 5.
Black Horse 1, Bay Horse 6; Third Division Stableford
WINNERS of the fourball Sta- ton/F. Kinney (45); fifth, C. bleford at Clitheroe Golf Club Akeroyd/D. Jackson 45. were D. Crisp and W.G. Speak with 47 points, after a card ©The winner of Clitheroe GC play-off with R. Bailey and H. ladies’ section LGU medal was I’reston.
Third, R. Brennun/D. Bren- a card play-off with Mrs M. nan (45); fourth, F. Sherring- Read (101-27-74).
CLARET AND
JACK WALKER’S dream is three league wins away from being a reality. mIt would need the worst sequence of results under the
® Spotlight on the action at Ewood Park Rovers on the brink
BLUES l anagement of Kenny Dalglish to deny Ewood Park its first
height of then* profession would not let a job slip so near its completion. If the current lion-hearted Rovers marvels were to have a
eague championship for 8l years. Quality workmen at the
chink in their armour, it would have surely been exposed in two of the trickiest away fixtures possible.
QPR, with Colin Hendry epitomising the rock which is inte gral to any Championship side. The quality of the goods that Kenny Dalglish has been
But Blackburn’s defiance smothered both Everton and
enabled to purchase with the backing of the benefactor have t not been found wanting. No-one can deny them the rewards
tion over the next few weeks. While many may be cynical of the tactics used and the unprecedented way in which the club have purchased their
hey are set to reap, which will culminate in a great celebra
way to the top, it has taken far more resolve and shrewd management by the club from top to bottom than people
have given credit for. wMainstays of the campaign have been skipper Tim Sher
international Colin Hendry, England international Graeme Le Saux, bargain buy Ian Pearce and home-grown Jason Wilcox — none of which raised anything like seven-figure
ood, former Scunthorpe full-back Mark Atkins, Scotland
fees.Blended with the real splashing out on the best striker in British football, Alan Shearer, and another one hot on the heels, Chris Sutton, has helped Rovers become the ultimate
exponents of the modem English game. Power, precision, peak fitness and unflinching commit
ment have been the vital ingredients for Mr Dalglish’s title g Fittingly, it has been the £5 million man Sutton who has
Senu
juid.the produce of entertaining football cannot be tilted/only envied.
given Blackburn the necessary touch to edge closer to their .
ng situation at the wrong end of the First Division table, Tuesdays competent display against Charlton Athletic at Turf Moor, maintains the tenuous lifeline which was put under threat by Saturday’s disappointing home defeat by Millwall. That stutter increases the importance of Saturday’s trip to
Southend two-fold, with three points absolutely vital to the club’s genuine survival chances.
starts. The emergence of loan star Paul Shaw, from Arsenal
secured an extra few points and feel slightly less pressure by - now. • ■ ■ -
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McMinn added some weight to Burnley’s command over Charlton. His introduction saw David Eyres move into a central role, from where he scored a fine first half header, and the two record-signings Kurt Nogan and Liam Robinson — both of whom look substandard at this level — sat on the bench, which represents why Burnley have found it hard to succeed in the First Division this season.
Matthew Eviany A welcome return to the side for veteran wide man Ted .
If Jimmy Mullen had attracted the talented 21-year-old < loan a couple of months earlier instead of the highly-paid i and - over-indufgent Paul Stewart, the Clarets might have ju just’
on
matches.Rovers have a week’s breather to take in their league position before resuming their drive-in on Tuesday, when a packed house should be waiting to salute the team to glory against relegation-threatened Crystal Palce. i While Burnley find themselves in somewhat of a contrast
oal with two opportunist strikes in the last two crucial Mrs 1*. Holden (108-34-74), after Bridge 4, Pendle Hotel B 3; Castle A 2, Royal Oak A 5:
Keys v Bridge (at New Inn); De Lacy B v Royal Oak B; Pen dle Hotel A v KB Legion B; Victoria B v Swan and Royal B. Third Division
Castle B v Station; Cross
Brown Cow v Buck Wrinkleys; Craven Heifer B v Clitheroe Ladies; Petre Arms B v Black Horse; Stork v White Lion.
Bay Horse v Hogs Head;
all but ensures them promo tion with Stork. Only a 7-0
Kings A...... 17 12 Buck Inn A... 17 12 Dog & Par A. 17 10 Dog & Par B.. 17 9 Black Bull.... 17 10
UK Legion A. 17 9 Higher Buck.. 17 7
PREMIER DIVISION 1*1 W L F A
DeLacyA.... 17 7 Kings B....... 17 5 Victoria A.... 17 4
Craven A.... 17 13 Royal Oak A . 17 11 Swan & Kl A . 17 12 Pemtle Htl B. 17 10 White Hart... 17 9 Petre A....... 17 8
10 53 12 50 13 45
8 7 58 18 58
0 58
FIRST DIVISION PI W L F
7 61
71 75 00
8 05 9 02
Horseshoe.... 17 3 14 50 09 50 Dog (Hamm ) 17 3 14 :n 85 40 SECOND DIVISION
De la»cy ll.... 17 15 2 88 31 118 Stork Hotel... 17 15 O 79 40 109 Castle il...... 17 11 0 73 •10 95 Hogs Head... 17 12 5 75 44 99
PI W 1. F A 11s PI W L F A I'm
Station Htl... 17 7 10 45 75 59 Buck Wrinks. 17 9 8 57 62 75 Royal Oak R. 17 5 12 42 78 49 Brown Cow... 17 7 10 53 06 07 Fondle A..... 17 3 14 43 73 49 Black Horse.. 17 4 13 43 76 51 Swan & Rl il. 17 3 14 42 77 48 C’ruo Ladies. 17 1 10 32 87
Victoria ll.... 17 9 8 55 01 73 Pelre II....... 17 8 9 G Memorial League DOG BITES BACK
DOG IN N , w h o w e r e Caljierstomia, in the Second knocked o u t on p en al ties Division, complete the final
some rev en g e by achieving a 2-1 v ic to ry to e n s u r e
__________and Turf Moor________ imd only five points needed to comfortable. FIXTURES First Division
p rom o t io n a g a i n s t th e . Whslley Wanderers v Rish- CHtheroe side on Sunday.
With six games remaining (Foxhai»
s° " Hotolv Witton Albion ‘ <4
j Division
clinch the fourth promotion Calderstones v Black Dog spot Legion still look very (Cn|deratone8)<
8 Third Division
J S K ^ o l i m s ^ K ^ . ^ ^ T e ^ i o n Whalley Wnndere^ lost .i-1 to
Martin Horsfield scored two and Andy Burrows notched
Rjshton Arms in the F irs t (Memorial). Division.
J
favourites0 De' Limy Arms <**« Keys (Haslingden); Dog were held 3-3 by bottom side Jv1) "
Firat Division
ms e y A rm s Memorial League
the third goal with a terrific DeLacy Arms............ 1310 2 I 32 s tr ik e , but every time De Swan Hotel........... ... 14 9 2 3 29 Lacy went aheau, Rishton Jud&eWalmesley...... 15 8 2 5 26 quickly levelled, and the lowly Whaley Wndre.......... 13 8 t 4 25 te am d e s e rv e d ly e a rn e d ClotheaYanl............. \s 6 3 7 21
PW D L P
themselves a point from the BO™*:
tainly had more than a hint of controversy about it . Lee B u r g e s s w a s h a r s h l y
A though their last goal cer- Ki5htonArms............ u I 2 ll 5 .... . Second Division
and a dubious penalty was Rosc4 Crown..... ......'2013 3 4 42 given. Dave Bums saved the commereial..... .......... 2011 3 6 36 subsequent spot-kick but the Rising Sun..................2010 1 9 31 rebound was coverted to De Ossy All Stars........... ; 20 9 3 8 30 Lacy’s dismay. Young Paul ©SBUckDog...... .-19-7 2 10 20, Doherty once again nad a Redcap.......:................ 20 6 1 13 19 superb match
adjudged to have fouled a .. . Rishtton forward in the box
Arms’.’...'.'.’....'. 2016 2 2 50
Horsfield’s tally was taken Wders^nesAth......... 19 3 1 15 10 to 11 goals, and he needs nine: * ox & Hounds.*—...... 20 2 2 16 8
Brownhill Arms...........'20 3 2 15 11
more to win the keys to the manager’s car. ' '
Alan True offered his Alpha
season and Horsfield is the ; nearest man. But, it will take
■ ...................... PW D L P Third Division '
Romeo to any of his team who Centurion.............. 2017 1 2 52 could score 20 goals over the Clarence Hotel..:...18 17 0 1 51
a superb effort to score nine ■ S nhf f 4 goals in the last three games.
.........K 5 i S .... “ • ■ * * *
thanks to a comfortable 4-0 ■ Woolpack................. 19 4 1 14 13 win against Witton Albion. - Cross Keys .......... 18 2 3 13 19
Judge Walmeslcy moved St A l b a n s ...;.... 20 4 2 14 14 above Whalley in the table. Bay Home Res...... . 18 4 2 12 14
......................... 20 6 3 11 21 Burnley and District League
Heifer hopes stay alive Craven Heifer 5.
. Maddison.’
4 when he netted three ofthe five* Parkinson after; Maddison con- ■ goals to take his seasonal tally. ceded a penalty. >to 34 in 19games.- - ■: ■'.>■ r The'-second* half saw! Craven In poor,conditions,{Craven wrap up the game when Shears
e CRAVEN Heifer kept their put in a good cross and Parkin- gromotion chance alive with a < son rose majestically above the phenomenal goal-scoring record extended their lead through
A f i t i fm i i t v r » it. Stewart Parkinson kept up his
Soon.after. Martin Aspmwal! Just before half-time Craven . ■
-3 win o v e r s t ru g g l in g defence and headed in his • ; : • second.--
d om in a te d th e o p e n in g . scored from a Parkinson corner exchanges,’ and could even have 1? and Ward later added a fifth: -i>;* scored from the kick-off when . ; Craven lost their concentra- Tony Smith went close.
•. =
Against the run of play, .Mad-, two sloppy goals late on_ , « dison took the lead.k\
.p lay e rs and th ey re p l ie d "'ton,* Ward,*Robinson',1 HensKhw* Instantly when Trevor Robinson. . Parkinson and Smith. , : -• ■
> This seemed to ‘shakq up* the./- Kay,' Lord, Shears’;-Wadding-
, tion near the end and conceded ^C raven,Ifeifer r*Appleby!
' v-" ' , •. V" ''MaddiaonS .
put a good ball through for Par- to r a r e a bnlliantt^oal
20 9 1 10 28 5 h ■£. 14 3 4 7 13 ____ . , Crown Scaffold.......... 16 3 3 10 12
u „ R „V.,I R r i tU h T nirinn fixture m the division on Sun- by R oyal LSntish Legion . day when they take on Black fo u r w e ek s ag o , e x a c te d Dog a t home,
Want,™...... 17 7 10 48 71 02 THIRD DIVISION
Bridge Inn.... 17 12 5 07 52 91 Hay Horse.... 17 11 6 08 51 90 17 10 7 (57 52 87 White Lion... 17 10 7 02 57 82 17 10 7 (4 55 HI Craven B ..... 17 8 9 00 53 82 O 59 76
75 14 0 50 00 53 03 50
Horseshoe v Pendle Hotel B; First Division
Heifer A; Waggon v Castle A; White Hart v Petre Arms A. Second Division
POOL
______________ team opened th e i r 1995 campaign with
defeat on Sunday in the Lan cashire Superleague Group
TTiree. Playing a t the Talbot Hotel,
home of Burnley B, Clitheroe were up against a strong team including some of the best
of the nine frames. Man of the match for Clith
players in the region and they performed well to take three
tridge A; Dog and Partridge B v Black Bull; Higher Buck vKings Arms A, Kings Arms B v De Lacy A; KB Legion A v Victoria
Buck Inn A v Dog and Par
eroe was Andy Riley (De Lacy) who beat the Thwaites individual champion Mark Gray. Other winners for Clitheroe were Mark Riley (Hogs Head)
The victory followed his fine triumph in the
the kart and starting well down the grid, the Clitheroe man managed to clinch the 10 lap final
and Vinny Gilmour (Castle). C a p ta in P a u l L iv e s e y (Kings Arms), Phil McQuade
(Black Bull), Gavin McQuade (Kings Arms), Eric Barnes
Lacy) and Karl Holmes (Cas k I*nn), . An idy Lund (De
tle) all lost. On the whole, it was a good
all round performance and C lith e ro c can encouraged bythe fact that they will not have a better team to play all season. • The singles finals will
7-15 p.m. and will begin at 8 p.m. All finalists should arrive
take place on Monday, April 10th, a t the Royal British Legion. The draw will take place at
at 7-15p.m. • A 14-1 competition will
take place at the Dog & Par tridge on Sunday, April 9th. The competition will begin
at 12 noon at 50p jxjr entry. Cash prizes and a trophy
will be offered and all funds will go towards the national finals, which will be held at Great Yarmouth. • All money and counter
foils for the Easter raffle must be handed in before Sunday, April 9th. Committee mem bers will be calling at each venue to collect them.
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