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Catholics in form
w f
NORMAL service was resumed at the top of the CUtheroe and District Cricket League when
Rimington predictably beat Brown Cow by 85
runs. LaBt week’s s ta r p e r
.Duckworth went some way which
formers Chatburn, who beat the table-toppers, were out done by second-placed Catho lic SC, who proved their title credentials with a 24-run win against the village side. An undefeated 46 from Neil
towards the 140-7 total, wl . was the highest of the week.
An improving Waddington Edenfield’s Brett Storey and Cherry Tree’s John Hughes XI beat Waggon andHorees by 12 runs. Richard Drinkall (45) and Dave Barnes (38) helped the villagers to a com petitive total which Waggon were u n a b le 'to
s t
T h e B o l to n L e a g u e ’s 'r e p ly also s ta r te d d isa s t ro u s ly w i th the fir8t three wickets falling for 18 runs m eight overs.
733} pU^ the innings back on course for T. Barry (47 not out) and Tim Wallwork (21 not out) to slam their way home with just four balls to spare.
eariy scalps. Tony Settle (32) mid Craig Lavelle
despite 4? from .Neil Bolton. iuversiders inflicted a 63-
re t r ie v e
run defeat on Chipping, who crashed to 49 all out with P. Blackman (3-7);and Calder- stones, who are enjoying their b e s t ev e r se ason in the league, beat New Inn by four wickets.
93-7; Waddington 96-3, Wag gon and Horses 84-6; River- siders 11241, Chipping 49 all out; Brown Cow 27 all out, Rimington 11241; Catholic SC 140-7, Chatbum 116 all out. Points and positions
' Calderstones 94-6, New Inn RESULTS
from his first seven overs, but the hard-hitting from the mid dle-order got hold of him in his final three overs and he finished with a respectable 10-4-30-0 showing. Monk s 10-2-27- 0 were the tightest figures of the six bowlers, though no wickets were taken.
O’Neill bowled a miserly opening spell, with four maidens • Craven Cricket Chatburn coast it
CHATBURN first team registered a convincing 84-run victory over Bar- noldswick 3rd XI on
Saturday. The v i l la g e r s opened
Rimington 28, Catholic SC 24; Riversiders 22, Wadding-
ton 20; Calderstones 16, bum 16; Waggon and Horses 16, Chipping 13; New Inn 4, l Cot ‘
---------- . — Cha^. Brown Cow 0. opening feU for 31.
strongly with L. Ball and D. Cottam putting on 79 for the
7 stand iwhen Cottam
Ball went on to top-score for Chatbum with 77 which,
Lower League round-up MAXIMUM WEEK
BOTH C li th e ro e and Ribblesdale Wanderers
enjoyed maximum suc cess at the weekend with wins for the senior and junior sides in the Vaux Ribblesdale League.
and easily the best for the town teams so far this season. Ribblesdale 2nd XI were
That’s six out of six in all,
unbeaten 61. M. Hargreaves took 6-51 to help his side to seven points os the Bamolds wick side were skittled for 99. Clitheroe 3rd XI success fully chased Read’s all out ■ total of 184 on Sunday, of
F aw c e t t ~ h i t an
bowled all out for 199 at home to Padiham but a good all round bowling and fielding display restricted Padiham to 173 alli out. The seven points gained takes Ribblesdale four points clear of Cherry Tree in second place. Clitheroe amassed a total of 208-5 at Rolls-Royce where Craig Hall walloped 90 and K e i th
which A. Hassan and 1). Bell both scored 52 for the Whal ley Roaders. D. Bell also took 6-49 in the reply, but Clith eroe scored jus t enough to retrieve the target with two wickets to spare. Ribblesdale 3rd XI reco
vered a total of 203-8 at Blackburn Northern despite the home side’s over-confi dence over tea that they had done enough to win the game. A c e n tu r y by J a s o n Dewhurst, who finished
unbeaten on 104, was the backbone required by the Church Meadow men, who
claimed five points for the loss of just three wickets. Robert Wellock took 5-89 in the first innings,
Rod Booth kept a tight grip in their respective spel
2-63. R od tion, takin 4. . . . . . . .
Bolton exact revenge '■ Bolton League 183-6, Ribblesdale League 181-8 ' ■"' -
RIBBLE VALLEY bowlers Graham Monk, of Ribb- lesdale Wanderers and David O’Neill, of Whalley, were part of the Vaux Ribblesdale League side to go down at the hands of the Bolton League on Sunday in the semi-final of the Manchester Evening News Lancashire Inter-League competition.
could not reproduce their close win of that day. This tune, it was Bolton who scraped victory with the winning runs being despatched in the final over.
I t was a repeat of last year’s match, but the local league ,'■'■■
over , with Edenfield’s John Kershaw and Earby piur Ian Clarkson and Nigel Pickles all falling cheaply.
per Stephen Hipgrave won the toss and elected to bat. • A poor start saw the visitors stumble to 18*3 inside the 11th
(Blackburn Northern) accelerated the fightback with an innings of 43. Rishton’s dismissal made wav Tor Hipgrave who
Mark Rishton (Edenfield) toiled for 21 and Nigel Robbins _
glunaWed the home side’s bowling with 59 not out from only 5 balls, leading his side to 181*8 in their 48 overs.
Raying at Egerton Cricket Club, Ribblesdale League skip . . . . . . .
BLACKBURN Rovers and Scotland forward Kevin Gallacher winged In to celebrate the triumph of the Ribble Valley’s most successful seven-a-side
have Kevin Gallacher to present their trophies to round off a great year.” , The Ribble Valley league is fought out among all the area’s large school
soccer team as St Mary’s RC Primary School, Langho, were presented with a hat-trick of trophies. The majority of the successful
squad are now moving on to second ary school after a final year of sport ing triumph which saw them win the Ribble Valley Inter-Schools’ Football League, the “CHtheroe Advertiser and Times” Trophy and the TSB Cup, a knockout competition they won among the Great Harwood and Dis trict primary schools. Team manager Mr Embery praised
h is sq u a d : “ T h ey h ave done extremely well in everything they have competed for and it was nice to
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< Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, July 15th, 1995 27 ^Matthew E van s reports®
seven-a-side teams and the “Clitheroe Advertiser Cup” was won for an all day tournament at Edisford Primary
School, in Clitheroe. The end-of-season presentation,
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which Included individual trophies for all the squad, took place at Nico’s Restaurant, Langho, who sponsor
the team’s kit. Pictured, with their three trophies,
are: David Bailey (captain), Andrew Riding, James Wright, Jonathan Moran, Ryan McGill, Christopher
Pickering, James Grunshaw, Sam Bentley, Nicholas Poninski, John Haworth, Jack Heys, Luke Howard, Daniel Noblett, Mark Tomlinson.
Shawbridge topics
backed up by Rod Booth’s admitted that it had been unbeaten 37 and 23 not out by a quiet week regarding
CLITHEROE co-man- ager Denis Underwood
Stuart Mercer, saw the local t ra n s fe r dealings b u t he team to a total of 224-6.
n rn u n l» n f new
phen Booth, Paul Craig an d th e club very soon. iv c a p c u a .
" C k s / i S t S u K A S M
tail end with typical deyasta- ling 5-22 from his 8.5
d Booth wiped out the v
Cottam 31, S. Tomlinson 19, D. Harrison 11, R. Booth 37 n.o., M. Pearce 1, S. Booth 9, S. Mercer 23 n.o., extras 16, total (for 6) 224. Bamoldswick: 140 all out. Bowling; S. Booth 12-2-46-
Chatburn: L. Ball 77, D.
1; P. Craig 20-2-63-2; R. 1-
Booth 8.5-1-222-5. “
• Chatburn 2nd team beat Pendle Forest in a low-scorin| ?ame. The villagers batted i t '
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f irs t and found the going hard, amassing 132 against some steady bowling. Pendle Forest were tied
U
All quiet on the transfer front One new player to sign
on th e do tted l ine is Ma r k Smi th , from
Nelson. • TICKETS are selling
well for Clitheroe's forthcom ing prestigious pre-season friendlies againBt Blackburn
O U T t o p p r i o r i t y a v i | a o i e , n v j i ih ic
Craig was unlucky not too remains a goalkeeper ana Banana News, Castle Street; pick up more wickets than his a forward and we will be Wardleworth’s Newsagents, stepping up our search Wellgate and the Bridge Inn this ween,” he said,.
avilable
Rovers and Burnley. Three selling points are l i th e ro e a t
in Cli ' pub, Shawbndge.
priced £3 for adults with £1-50 concessions. There are no con cessions for the seats. Chairman S tev e RuBh described Saturday’s open day
Tickets lor both games are
at the ground as a “huge suc cess”, and thanked all those who attended in support.
at the ground and the club hope to welcome back all those who attended when the pre -se a so n matches get underway later this month.
Many new faces were seen Clitheroe and District Pool League Wolves howling for a pitch
LOCAL junior football club Clitheroe Wolves are
in the search for a new pitch because there is not enough room at Roefield playing fields to accom
modate all their teams! General manager George
down from the start in reply and once the opening wicket was taken, A. Booth and G. Clarkson enjoyed plenty of success and the visitors fell 20 runs short of their modest
able 218-9 with Frank Newby scoring 54. Andy Galling top- scored for Whalley with a match-winning 104 not out in
Read Division. Read hit a respect
response.
Edenfield 191-7 (S), - Read 186-9
of victory a t high-flying Edeiuield out they can take heart in a much-improved display with both fielding and batting. lo It was the second win against
READ feU agonisingly short
Smithson opening. Professional No
had Smithson caught behind the wicket by Peter worsley for 14
___________ aeem Ashraf
and, in the next over, Hanson clean bowled Kershaw for nine. Mark Rishton and Hawke
took the the score on to 71 when Ashraf clean bowled Rishton for
37.New batsman Wright lasted only four overs when he tried to nit Ashraf over the top and was removed by John Holding taking a good catch. Holt and Hawke took the
wicket by clean Duwimg riim, who hod made 40. Clive Hanson and Burns then
nor, who had put on first wicket when O’Connor was
Steve Rushton and Gary i i 36 for the
’ ^ ry OI'1
for Edenfield, who, batting first, scored 25 off the first seven overs with Kershaw and
wly Read in aa many weeka
Read opened their reply with * ‘
Con-
caught by Hawke, off the bowl ing of professional Keith Roscoe.
a superb win against leaders Lambert 27, Crossley 10, !nd XI in the Second Booth 1, Wellock 0, extras 19,
Whalicy 2nd XI registered ?’ Jones to,
tS(?ha'tburn 2nds: Clough 9, Adams 13, Clarkson 14, Rudd 9, Lakin 4, Anwyl 8, Jones 18,
0; A. Booth 12-2-33-4; J . Anwyl 10-0-28-0; G. Clarkson 8-2-16-4; B. Jones 3.S-3-4-2.
Improved Read come close
just six runs short of victory with Thistlethwaite carrying his
batted out the remaining overs and took the score to 191.
bat for 23. His innings was typical of a much more gritty oefformance from the R lead sia
EDENFIELD
and they took the score to 82 with the main performance com
Rushton was joined by Heys
ing from Kushton who was eventually accounted for by the Hawke/Roscoe duo for an enter prising 47, scored off 56 deli veries and containing 11 fours. Ashraf continued his poor
J. Kershaw b Hanson..........- 9 G. Smithson c Worsley b
M. Hawke cHanifb Hanson 35 similar scoreline at home to Spring Hill 9. A.. Wright c Holding b . BurnjgrRoadB. ^ ^
MAshraf............................. 14 msnio d siinu. m.. Rishton b Ashraf......... 01 37
L WrigL. . P Ashnu.............................. 6
recent form with the bat, scor ing just four before skying a big hit to Rishton at long-off. David Parsons made a bat
nia nut. .........................
tling 28 before he was run out with the score on 131 and Heys was next to go, caught by Holt off Roscoe for 32.
score to 120 at which point Holt, attempting a big hit, was caught by newcomer Hanif. for 40. Enter last week’s star Brett
Storey. The stage was again set for some big-hitting with 120 on the board and only five wickets down. He started in a simlar vein with a towering six, added a couple of singles, but then Ashrai completely shattered his stumps with a yorker. A seventh-wicket stand of 30 between Holt and Hanson took the score to 170 when Hanson, returning after an opening spell of six overs, took his third
second spell and ne accounted for both Phil Hanson and John Holding, clean bowling both of them and. at 148-7, tne game had drifted towards Edenfield. h Thistlethwaite and Doughty
Storey was brought back for a
nership of 22, had just failed to put Read back in the ascend ancy. Once Doughty had been dismissed for 11, Worsley lasted
ad other ideas and in a part
only three balls before being bowled lbw to Storey for one. Hanif and Thistlethwaite
needed to hit nine off the each of the last two overs and they gave it a good shot, finishing
BLACKBURN ROVERS
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SUMMER COURSES 1995 £25 PER COURSE
8th, 9th, 10th A u g u s t 1 0 .0 0 am - 3 .0 0 pm v C lith e ro e C a s t le p la y in g fie ld s ; C h a tb u rn ;
Please apply early to avoid disappointment, write For an application form to:
i Peler Devine, Football Community Officer,-Blackburn Rovers Football Club, ’Ewood,Park, Blackburn, Lancs, BR2 4JF or phone 01254 698888 Ext 2256
Please ^complete and return this application-form at least Pdays prior to course, along with a cheque.
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i 1®»§ iw ■ ;f (Parent/Guardian) PLEASE MAKE CHEQUES/POSTAL ORDERS PAYABLE TO BLACKBURN ROVERS. . . ; . :j .Date: of Birth:. . . . . .. .. Stonyhurst i The young letics team raced to victory in i hur- the final of the 75 metres
boys from tfie southern pre paratory school circuit, to record a time of 11.7 seconds. just four tenths of & second record
behind the; national ‘
which., he has . equalled in school heats.
altogether, competing in the national finals, with local boys Daniel Calvert and Martin'
St Mary’s had nine boys,
attaining personal bests on the day.
captain of the der school ath
Hanson 15-2-78-3; A. Hanif 10-1- 32-0; T. Hayes 2-0-4-0.
mg: Ashra READ
S. Rushton c Hawke b Roscoe.............................. 47
G. O’Connor c Hawke b Roscoe............ ............... 16
D. Thistlethwaite hot out.... 23 J . Doughty c Rishton b P Roscoe.............................. 11
T"\ .lit. ?-i1 1A unl Al.l OO
Bowling: B. Storey 18-4-82-3; Roscoe 22-8-65-5; M. Carpendale 5-1-25-0.
1 ______
T. Hayes c Holt b Roscoe.... 32 Ashraf c Rishton b Roscoe... 4 D. Parsons run out.............. 28 P. Hanson b Storey............. 5 J. Holding b Storey............. 0
. Worsley Ibw b Storey..... 1 A. Hanif not out.................. 1
Extras.................. 18 Total (for 9) 186
. Holt b Hanson................. 40 B. Storey b Ashraf....... ....... 8
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C. Hanson not out................. 12 M. Burns not out........ ........ 13
Extras...................... 17 dale A sit eight points behind c°me A Salesbury B 7, Lei- Total (for_7) 191 leaders Antley despite holding a superior record of matches.
.In the top flight, Ribbles- Globe B in uiu tuu
1- a _:i .L li
mwuico- ~ ' '" « 7 l. l l ;
Antley’s progress has been , enhanced by the fact th a t
when they win, they win con- vincinglv, a 9-1 home triumph against Salesbury A last week being te stament to th a t.
FIRST DIVISION PW DL P
............ ! ! § ? ? « .......... }} 1 \ 5 «
a . * .......... li s 0 0 57 !! 7 0 4 60
row victory at Rishton Con- Salesbuiy A............. 11 4 1 6 48 servative A leaves them one Gt Hirvood B.......... 11 2 1 8 38 point behind Great Harwood WxHington A........... 11 1 010 83
Athletics
Local ru n n e rs m ake th e p ace
Augustine’s RC High School, came away from
RISING a th letics s ta r tional between England, next weekend.
la s t w e ek en d ’s TSB English Schools Athlet ics Championships with a silver, medal in the inter mediate boys’ 1500m.
Schools, the year 11 pupil won the first heat on the Fnday of railed
Competing for Lancashire
the meeting with a control performance, and he finished second in the final which earned him a silver medal and a place in the home interna-
Nick jumps hurdles
HURDLER Ni chot a s Robinson, of St Mary’s Hall Preparatory School, Stony hurst,, struck gold last weekend at the Alex a n d r a ' S t a d i u m in Birmingham.
superb race m the senior girls section to win the bronze medal in 2:12.72 minutes, a mere 0.72 seconds outside the
.t. • j— u
M.tn Augustine’s , th r irew 11.61 James Byrom, i The Clitheroe team’s nar- Globe A.................. 11 5 0 6 M Burnley RdB............. 11 6 0 6 65
perform worse than this and win matches.
de who will B.S.
total (all out) 132. Pendle Forest: 112 all out. Bowling: R. Wellock 7-0-30-
demand for pitches from so many other local teams.
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Waddington for one of the sides but one of our teams has been made a casualty at Roe- field.” he said.
“We already use a pitch at
“I t is very important for kids between eight and 16. to
dub’s teams had to pull out of increasing amount of boys playing at Roefield on Sunday joining the dub. mo * because of the huge '
Hibbert was disappointed to hear the news that one of the
achieving success and an
the game and give them some thing to focus on. If there is nowhere for them to play they might get into far less con structive hobbies.” Tlie club has done an excel
be playing regular football to assist their development in
lent job since it was formed with many of the teams
to hear from anyone who can provide a local pitch for the club’B under I4s team who play on Sunday morningB.
George Hibbert would like
from tonight onwards for all the teams at the Castlefield,
Clitheroe. The under 10s start training
on 23255 for more details.
on Saturday, July 22nd, at 10- 30 a.m. Team manager is Glyn Fowler who can be contacted
start on Tuesday, August 1st were tied 7-all,, and a SUd Under l l s and under 9s
from 5-6 bert (2659$). The under 12s start next
Wednesday between 6-30-7-30 p.m.: John Trotter (25402). The under 13s start tonight between 7-8 p.m.: Brian
the WolveB is tomorrow at Alan Wilkinson(27168). C l i th e ro e C r ic k e t Club
between 7-8 p.m. Training gets underway
Great Harwood and District Bowling League * w
C O M P E T I N G f o r superiority in the Third Division of th e Great Harwood and District League, Whalley A lost out a t home to leaders H a s lin g d en Bowling
Club.The match finished 7-3 in favour of the visitors and Whalley now Bit six points behind them in the promotion
frogged over them with a con- • “r:______ — ... xrn,nA.
A, who drew with their B
team counterparts. Waddington A'b struggle
continued with a home maul- ~ ' r Hill.
sure Hour 3. Third Division
Ribblesdale B took th e i r Haslingden BC 7. points tally to 79, the highest in the league, with a convinc ing show at home to Sabden Red.
race. Clitheroe Cricket leap
vincmg away win at Metflex while Sabden Black won by a
to, dale A 6; Waddington A 1, K
to^season X m ^ R i s h - Clayton 4 Rmshton Straet ton Conservative B.
S, Coppice 4U Rishton BC 6,
UIUIUCJI 1VU MJ I . UlUUPAOfUb Harwood B 5, Gt Harwood A 5; Rishton Con A 4, Ribbles-
Antley 9, Salesbury A 1; Red 2. Burnley Rd B 7, Globe A 3; Gt
First Division RESULTS • The signing on night for tonight (6-45-8 p.m.) _________
Robinson (28823). The under 16b also start ) with
Heys will be helping out with some of the Wolves’ training.
Clitheroe FC striker Mark
Close ties in plate
FOUR s e c o n d l e g matches in the first sup
7 ,nii „ n d n mid-
plementary plate compe- titon for the teams out side the Premier Division
.m.: 6 eorge Hib- den death f r ame was needed to separate them. The most intriguing of
these came at The Castle, where the home side had a 5-2 advantage over Hogs Head, but the Whalley side recovered with a 5-2 win to leave things level before Cas tle restored th e ir earlier advantage with a win in the deciding frame. Parkers Arms recorded
A 2, De Lacy B 3 Pendle Hotel B 4, RoyaJ B :
g: -6 :
HeacT 6 (agg: 7-7, 8-7 after dedder); Station Hotel 4, Pendle Hotel A 3 (agg-. 841); Petre Arms Arms B 7, Swan Clarets 0 (agg: 13-1): Victoria B 3, Dog (Barrow) 4 (agg: 6-8); Horseshoe A 3, Cra- " r i fe - ^
&-8); Castle 8 2, Hogs O4-8); ak A
Higher Buck B 4, Stork 3 (agg: 7-7, 8-7 after decider;; RB Legion D 3, Horseshoe B 4 (agg: 8-7 after decider); Black Horse 0, Buck Wrinkleys 3 (agg: 2-8); White Hart 7, RB Legion
Whalley A lose out s-pHf© aajfeB
their first-ever win against Brown Cow. The Newton team won 5-2 to reverse the 4-3 home defeat a week earlier.
in “the Fourth Division, Burnley Rd A 2; Whalley A 3,
6; Hyndburn Transport 6, Waddington B 4; Mflnshaw Park 10, Milnshaw Wanderers 0; Ribblesdale B 8, Sabden
Free Gardeners 4, Castle B Fourth Division
• The semi-fmals and final of the Leonard Whittaker Cup will take place a t Sabden Bowling Club on Sunday, August 6th. The competing teams are Antley, Globe A,
3; Metflex 2, C l i th e ro e Cricket 8; Sabden Black 8,
Castle A 7, Rishton Con B
. tridge A with a 4-3 home win and they share third place with De Lacy Arms A, who won convincingly at home to
leacf to four points. Buck Inn climbed above Dog and Par-
Higher Buck A. RESULTS
tridj
triage B 3, Kini Legion B 5, Vicl A 3; De Lacy t
Ladies 0 (agg 1L3); Stork Hotel Lancashire Pool
Royal Oak B 7, Kings Arms
ler Buck A 2; Do, Supplementary Plate
iria A 2.
Ribblesdale A and Salesbury K IN G S . A RM S p o o 1 A. The draw will be made player Andy Sudworth is
o . r , V , o „ „ „ i
prior to the commencement of. n umb e r ni ne in the the action.
HaaHngdenBC.......... 9 8 0 1 65 Clitheroe Ckt............ 10 6
THIRD DIVISION PW D L P
Whalley A........ ........10 6 Sabden Black............... 10 4 Hunt Green A.......... 9 5 Burnley Rd A........... 10 4 RiahtonCooB........... 10 4 Metflex......................10 3 Castle A................... 10 3
Squash Double delight
BOTH Clitheroe Squash Club teams won in close home games played last week.
Matthew Dixon, of St Northern Ireland, Scotland diate League, Clitheroe beat . _ — . an(j Wales in Colwyn Bay no. 4, 3.2: J. Cater won (9-4.
i„ the Preston Interme-
regional rankings after some supe rb p e r f o r mances for Lancashire
Premier Division >g and , Arms A 5,
tridge B 4*3 to extend their Castle A v R B L
log and Par- Arms A 4; RB
C 0 (agg: 11-3); Craven Heifer A 4, Petre Arms A 3 (agg: 7-7, 8-7 after decider): Brown Cow 2, Parkers Arms 5 (agg: 6-8): Swan and Royal A 0, Castle A 7 (agg: 0-7).TONIGHTS FIXTURES Premier Division
WEEKEND TEAMS
Clltheroe lata (v Edenfleld, awsy, S a t . , 2p.m) P. B lih o p , M. Houkuwdrth, A Alejcander. P. Sco- dle, N. Winkley, N. Bolton. M. Dewhurst, A. Robinson, S. Bishop, A. Booth, Folding. Scorer. S-BUhop. Clitheroe 1st* (v Cherry Tree,
Sat., 2 p.m) K. Fawcett, J. Gr __ _ _
away, Sun., meet 12>S0p.m) Same team except J. Green for A. Robin son.
Aahworth, D. Booth, C. Hall, S. Blackburn, H. Bralthwaite, G. Sut cliffe, C. Musaon. N. Bibby, M. Har greaves. Scorer
M.Coulter. Clitheroe 3rd* (v Baxendcn. home,
Clitheroe 2nd* (v Burnley, home, __________ ___ ^reen, N.
Sun., 2 p.m) R. Blackburn, T. Hob day, W. Brigga, A. Hacking, S. Coulter, P. AUdnaon, D. Lancaster, P. Grlrfltha, S. Westhead, N. Cart- ledge, P. Gaakcll. Rea: M. Husaaln. Scorer. M. Preston. Read lata (v Oaw. Immanuel,
away, Sat., 2 p.m., and WhaUey, home, Sun., 2 p.m.) D. Paraona, S. Hulmc, T. Hayes, N. Marsh, S. Ruahton, P. Woraley, A. Hanlf, A. Ruahton, G. O'Connor, P. Hanson, Ashraf. Res: D. Thlstlethwaile.
Scorer S. Whalley. Read 2nda (v Oaw. Immanuel,
Dog and Partridge A v RB Legion B; Higher Buck A v Kiings Arms BfKings Arms A vK
Buck Inn A; RB Legion A v Dog and Partridge B. Byes: De Lacy
ng Arm u ; King Arms a v
Lacy B v Royal Oak A; Petre Arms A v Craven Heifer A;
Ar Craven Heifer B v Petre Second Division Castle A v RB Legion C; De _ _ Division
Stork Hotel A v Pendle Hotel B; Swan and Royal A v White Hart.
' Pendle Hotel A v Horseshoe A; Station v Swan Clarets. Third Division
ms B: Dog (Barrow) v Vic toria B; Hogs Head v Castle B;
B; Horseshoe B v Higher Buck B; Kings Ladies v Black Horse; RB Legion D v Brown Cow; Royal Oak B v Parkers Arms.
Buck Wrinkleys v Stork Hotel
Ranking for Sudworth -----' -----1 ----- -------- -r»~-
A.The region covers Cumbna, Lancashire, West Yorkshire, Merseyside, Greater Man- Chester and Cheshire. John Chapman (Accrington), who is
the county chairman and a regular visitor to Clitheroe, is the region’s number one with Limes captain Ian Davenport
fixture for the county’s pre mier team against West York shire A at Preston. The final
lost all three frames in a tough
of those frames was played against ex-England captain
and top professional Andy Appleton (Pontefract). Suu- worth performed well but went down narrowly as the team also lost, 17-16. The result leaves Lanca shire A two points adrift of
He ran both of his races (g.d 9^ 2.9 g-9), C. Wilson of the region two table, inside the national standard won (?-£, 7-9, 9-3, 9 -6 ) ,A. time.
national standard tune. also of St
metres in the junior shot putt, ■ 9, 6-9, 9-2, 9-3, 9-3), A. Yates a fine achievement in his first * lost (9-6, 9-4, 7-9, 9-10, 5-9), nugor competition.
< T. Pritt won (9-3,9-1,9-6). Matthew Brown Summer Darts
AT the half-way stage in the Second Division of the Ciith- croc Men’s Invitation Darts
League, Social Club and Commercial are joint leaders ^■nlreuffoifthe first half, the i
maximums and seven high t checkouts have been recorded,
thrown by John Partington (Black Horse B). No fewer than
five players have remained u sieatec
he highest to date was 108
attaining a winning average of 65 per cent or more: Onl;
ndefeated with a further six b. . [y one least darts score has.
darts by Horseshoe’s Dave Pun- chard, an average of 93.9 per throw;. ■
een recorded, this being 16
i place as the Station Road team had a bye.
Royal Oak A’and-Craven TC inched Castle Inn out of second
In the First Division, both
Podevyn (relay team)'and : game of the season soundly, _ating^
David Norris (high jump), all v beating Kings Arms A 5-2. Andy Gudgeon,.of league.lead- ; tagion TC, added <
Royal Oak- D- won their first » s5-J
Evens in Second Division RESULTS *
New Inn 4, Black Horse A ^ First Division Vision has seen a total of six ;
Oak A 3; Royal Oak D 5,’ Kings • Arms A 2.Points and positions Ho^fi8n
New Inn 25, Dog and Partridge 22, Black Horse A 22,. Kings Arms A 21, Royal Oak D17. ’
akTX f ,? S Vlfeni !S i :
. Social Club 29^ Commercial 29, Kings Arms B 24, Craven
Second Division
Heifer A 21, Horseshoe A 19, Horseshoe B 17, Black Horse
180;s to date: Mick Lync (2), John Buraess (2), Mick Good- bier(l), Cohn Ball (1).
tington (108). Lea:
(16).
Highest.checkout: John,Par- iast darts: Dave Punchard
: than Your games: G. Skeet
(Kings BL'B.^Harrison, M. Lyne, C. Bail (Commercial),,M. Goodbier (Craven A); • • v r >
"■
maximum to his total while equalling the least darts check out of 14 darts. ■ •••
In'the North-East Lancashire League, Clitheroe won at home to St Annes, 3-2: J . Carter won (10-8, 9-2, 9-0), C. Wilson lost (9-8, 0-9, 9-2, 6-9, 8-10), N. Cattermole won (7-
9-4, $-4), N. Cattennole los( West Yorkshire A at the top . L a n c a s h i r e B t e a m c a p
.
Kerr y Smit h s o n , o f , 2-9), T. Pritt won (9-0, 9-7. 8- secretary Chns Stewart, won Accri1ngton College, ran a 10. &-2).
„ Yates lost (4-9, 9-5, 9-3, 2-9, tamed by Chtheroe league 17-16 against divisional lead-
cheater B. D
era West Yorkshire B. The Lancashire men are now five
a 19-14 victory against York shire Ladies and they lead the table by 17 points. • Local youngsters Steve
Lancashire Ladies achieved . . .
Almond (Pendle Hotel) and Gareth Sutcliffe (Black Horse) will be on county duty on
Ladies’ BIG WIN A MAMMOTH victory for
Black Horse has moved them to within eight
P o in ts ;of lead e r s P e tr e in th e M a t th ew
Brown Summer. Ladies’ Darts League.
. The Pimlico Road side also squeezed victory in the team knockout competition against Craven Heifer A.
Heifer >B 6;- Victoria 9, Kings Arms 3; Craven Heifer A>9, Royal Oak B 3; Owd Neds 1; Black Horse 11.. . '
P e tre Arms 6, Craven
RESULTS * :■ League \
-
100 per. cent wins in more ; 8, Victoria 4. fo
• Maureen Pilkington,133 (Craven Heifer A).> r
.. -Highscorer-,,,
Heifer A 6; Kings Arms 7; Owd Neds 6; Craven Heifer B
Black Horse 7, Craven Team knockout-
_ Iff Xf ■■IjnL* HA U Tn A points behind their Yorkshire
rivals, but seven points ahead of third3--placed Greater Man-
(Wigan), the number four. On Sunday, Andy Sudworth
competition. treb le s pi erenshaw
Tomlinson. F. Newby, -----H, - - Holding, P. Lancaster, D. Bell, J. Doughty, C. Hutchinson, A. Whit-- taker, t>. Thistlethwaite. Res: P. Firth. Scorer. S. Newby.
home, Sal, 2 p.m.) A. Dodnon, N. - “ *
* % M. King, J.
home, Sat., 2 p.m.) S. Proctor, G. Monk, M. Davies, M. Briggs, P.
Ribbleadale W. lsta (v Baxenden,
Spencer, S. Duckworth. I. Bntcllne, l. Tomlinson, T. Brilthwaite, D. Howard. Ward. Scorer P. Proctor.
home, Sun.. 2
p.ro.) same team except R. Palmer Tor S. Proctor. Ribblesdale W. 2nds (v Old Roe-
Ribblesdale W. lets (v Padiham,
sendalians, away. Sat.. 2 p.m.) R. Palmer, R. Blair, B. Spencer, M.
sway. Sun., 2 p.m.) J. Burke, N. Schofield, J. Dewhurat, T. Byrno, C.
•on. C. Rswsthorne. Rlbbleadsle W. 3rdi (v Esrby,
"Ufcb&
Wriglcj^, J. Dowhurstj D. Overy.^J. pi«xe, R. WeUock, R. Wll-
Rawsthome. I. Malone, A. Pearce, A. Booth, M. Blackburn, A Pearce
Bel, home, Mon., (V1& p.m, meet — 5-40 p.m.) I. Tomlinson, C. Rawsth ome, I. Malone, A. Booth, M. Black
SEb Youth XI (v Burnley
burn, C. Mulhcarn, S. Clarke, I. Davies. P. Fletcher, A. Peters, W.
Carr, A. Pearce.
Sunday a t Club Snooker. Preston, when the squad will meet a t 11 a.m. for team practice and a singles knock out competition. • Three CUtheroe Ladies lost 5-2 against a strong trio from Wigan Ladies in the county
knockout
Nicola Ollerenshaw. Linda Fairclough and Bey Brunker
put^ in good performances
against the current county pions.
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