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38 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, November 2S-rd, 1995


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RESPONDING to St Paul’s Cubs worn for many years, the cub pack of call for help, generous Castle Lowmoor had their plea for a new Cement have provided young foot- one answered by Ian Coleman, Fleet bailers with a new strip.


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L O C A L S A R E I N T H E S W I M


LOCAL swimmers have competed with distinc­ tion in high-grade events up and down the country..


Swimming with BOBCATS, Clitheroe swimmers Mark Leeming, Siobhan Wrigley, Anna Holmes and Neale Sale competed in the Potential Olympians Gala in Manchester, with Neale, Rebecca Wrigley and Adriana Lceming competing in the British Grand Prix in Leices­ ter. Mark and Siobhan both swam personal bests, while


to do well in the Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Cub League after a bright start.


cubs and team manager Steven Hitchen (back left).


Ribble Valiev Pool Scene


W h o w i l l b e t h e k i n g o f t h e C a s t l e ?


Anna could be proud of her efforts. Neale (13) won the 100m backstroke and was second in the 100m freestyle, third in the 200m individual med­ ley, and fifth in both the 100m butterfly and 100m back- stroke. In Leicester, Neale finished sixth in his age group, a


.


the winner, the competition is on a knockout basis over the best of three frames, stork Hotel B V Horseshoe A;


THE Castle Cup Open Pool Singles competition, which started last night, continues on Sunday and Wednesday at The Castle, Clitheroe. With over £150 in prize money on offer, including £100 to


with two players going through from each round to play in the final on Wednesday, December 20th.


tremendous achievement, while Rebecca (12) was third in the 100m butterfly, fifth in the 200m individual med­ ley and sixth in the 100m freestyle, earning a personal best in the backstroke.


Adriana (16) was seventh in the 100m backstroke and 100m butterfly.


Clitheroe and District Snooker League C a t h o l i c o n c u e f o r t i t l e s u c c e s s ?


CATHOLIC SC B increased their lead at the top of the First Division to three points with a tight victory over Chatburn A. _ ,,, , „ __ _ _


While their nearest challengers, Billington B, were losing


out at Waddington A, Low Moor A improved their position with a resounding win over Rimington A. In the Second Division,


(24) 81; D. A. Seed (26) 60, E. Rigby (13) 78; F. Hobson (20) 45, J. Whitwell (16) 82; P. Wincklcy (18) 63, W. Jones (17) 70.


joint leaders Catholic SC A and Slaidburn B, both recorded big wins as did Waddington B, who jump into third place as a result of a comprehensive demoli­


tion of Pendle Club. RESULTS


6Catholic B 8 (345), Chatbum A C (335): T. Byrne (17) 55, P.v


First Division,


G. Simpkin (-8) 32; M. Byrne (16) 75, S. Simpkin (27) 61; M. Jozerski (12) 68, S. Hamson (10) 42; I. Cooper (2) 40, M. Lawson (6) 63; S. Duckworth (11) 63, P. Clark (-17) 74. Waddington A 8 (353), Billing­


raig (7) 73; R. Alston (19) 94,


Social B 6 (388), Police 8 (407): C. Bate (20) 76. D. Allen (11) 54; A. Tomlinson (18) 56, P. Craig (9) 73; R Devine (12) 84,1. Hart­ ley (18) 49; D. Aspinall (15) 58, F. Booth (6) 83; A. Bentley (23) 69, J. Griffiths (21) 61; P. Walton (19) 46, B. Brown (5) 87.


RBL v Low Moor A; Rimington A v Waddington A; Bilhngton B v Conservative; Low Moor B v Chatbum A.


Catholic SC B v Billington A;


TONIGHT’S FIXTURES First Division -


bura A v Social B; Waddington B v Rimington B; Social A v Pendle Club; Chatbum B v Slaidbum B.


Police v Catholic SC A: Slaid- Second Division


ton B 6 (366): J. Baines (10) 53, . J. Dickinson (20) 49; J. Wooff (23) 64, S. Bamber (21) 61; T. Makmson (12) 64, M. Flannery - (23) 66; D. Nelson (-10) 52, M. Gorton (26) 74; B. Waddington (-10) 67, R. Orbiston (-1) 52; R. ' Cowking (20) 53, J. Gibson (-3) 74. Conservative Club 8 (453), Low Moor B 6 (340): D. Smith (10) 75, T. Henshaw (-17) 43: 1. Charlton (11) 62, D. Chamley (20) 71; M. Whittaker (21) 60, D. Dean (7) 74; T. Smith (27) 66, J. Shears (24) 74; K. Smith (27) 97, D. Ireland (20) 57; I. Nash (- 10) 103, M Holmes (-17) 21. Low Moor A 12 (439), Riming-


ton B 41; 3, Conservative 40; 4, RBL 38; 5, Low Moor B 36; 6, Waddmgton A 34; 7, Low Moor A 31; 8, Chatbum A 30; 9, Rim­ ington A 28; 10, Billington A 26.


1, Catholic SC B 44; 2, Billing-


POINTS AND POSITIONS . : First Division


46; 3, Waddington B 40; 4, Slaid­ bum A 38; 5, Fobce 34; 6, Social B 34; 7, Rimington B 32; 8, Chat­ bum B 28; 9, Pendle Club 26; 10, Social A 26. .


Clitheroe Ladies'


: Billington A 8 (384),'Royal British Legion 6 (385): R. Hilton (4) 57, C. Whittaker (3) 49; P. Ashton (21) 62, S. Maher (21) 57; B. Lee (26) 48, P. Stewart (14) 96; T. Rydenheard (17) 87, B. Hitchen (14) 40; Z. Mirkovlc (21) 54, M. Graham (16) 76; J. ) Ainsworth (27) 76, S. Hodges : (18) 67. t:; : -. .SecondDivision Chatburn B 2 (290), Catholic


ton A 2 (424): A. Holmes (27) 93, A. Robinson (27) 79; I Perry (10) 71, A. Todd (21) 66; R Berry (21) 56, J. Lund (22) 88; S. McDon­ nell (27) 77, S. Petty (5) 76; G. Tyler (27) 76, K. Dowblggin (9) 52; M. Blundell 66, D. Calvert - (27) 63.


SC A12 (602): S. Tomlinson (27) 64, M. Ryan (21) 94; S. Booth


i Slaidburn B12 (391), Social A2 - (319): T. Robinson (Jnr) (26) 74,-. .V.AfcroIt(27)46;W.:Robinson': (24) 73, N. Geldard 919) 66; N. -i Pinder (27) 58,'J. Burgess (22)- 80; D. Cowking (6) 55, BiAlston: (14) 44: G. Parker. (7) 60,~M;


son (23) 47, C. Thorne (13) 80; ' A: Wilson.(21) 63, A.-Wrights (24) 73; B. Turner (21) 42, A: Pollard (24) 131.


(25) 741 N. Pollard (24) 64;: Absent 0, L: Dixon (8) 60; P. Wil­


Darts League Results


First Division


Arms A 3; Royal Oak A 6, Black Horse 2; RB Legion 4, Judge Walmsley 4; Kings Arms B v Petre Arms not played; Owd Ned’s 4, Catholic SC 4. .


Second Division 1-


- Partridge (Barrow) 5; Dog and Partridge l; White


'‘ Billington BC 3, Dog and


-Horse 7; Victoria 5, Low Moor 3; Dog and Partridge (Barrow B) 4, Royal Oak B 2; Black Bull 4, Craven Heifer B 2.


: High Scores: 140 - Sue Hart-, ley (Dog and Partridge Bar-, row A), Linda Briggs (White


- Gamer-(Legion);T33 - Julie Plant (White Horse).


‘ - Points and Positions , ■ First Division


Duxhury (14) 39; A. Rigby ( 6 ) 2 8 , 5, Catholic SC 28, 6," . _________________ ____


5°,n ? \ 2 y°-5i :rox Y ^ ,ni 16) ’ Judse Walmsley-24,, 10. , 45, A. J. Herd.(2) 46;.W. Becr :'i;i^;nff<i'ArTriq'R 20


Craven Heifer A 5, Kings 1, Catholic SC 46; 2, Slaidbum B note that from tonight, any Second Division


Horse A remain unbeaten in the Second Division, winning 5-2, and 4-3 respectively.- • O All team captains should


.9 ' All: entries for the


- Thwaites Super Sevens must be submitted before Saturday.


, • The Blackburn Ladies v - Clitheroe Ladies -L a n ­ cashire Super League fix­ ture scheduled for Sunday


has been postponed. :- Results


’. . Dog and Partridge A 4, Higher Buck A 3; De Lacy Arms 1, Buck' Inn A 6; RB Legion 3, Kings- Arms A 4; Royal Oak A 3, Dog and Partridge B 4; Kings Arms B


..Premier Division .


- 6, Craven Heifer 1. . First Division


: Stork Hotel 4, Castle B 3; Pen-. : die Hotel B 5, Victoria 2; Castle


Horse), Joanne: Stewart'Bridjg Inn 6; Station Hotel 2; (Kings Anns A); 138 Phyllis Do« <Barrow> Stork Hotel B 8;


:; Black Horse A 4, RB Legion B 3; . Whalley Anns 7, Royal Oak B 0;


es 0, De Lacy B £•■ Second Division


.Bay Horse 3,-.Whlte>Lion 4;('i Horse Shoe B 5, Brown Cow 2; i: Higher Buck B 2, Swan Clarets -


New Inn 4, Horseshoe A 3. i: Third Division


- fl,:RB Legion 33 points, 2, _____ __ . . . .. .._______ ____ ,.... _


Royal.Oak A-32,'3,' Cravendie'iTotel A sT Heifer A 31, 4, Petre Arms .


j „ Tbnighth Fixtures - - 1PremierDivision .


V. Gilmour, B. Pierce, P. Wilkinson, J. Hutchins, M. Allen, S. Mathieson, K. Holmes. The next round is oin


On Sunday, the players are .


Whalley Arms v New Inn. - Third Division


Brown Cow v Bay Horse (Bar- row); Swan Clarets v Buck Wrinkleys; Black Horse B v Pen­ dle Hotel A; Horseshoe B v Kings Arms Ladies.


White Lion v Higher Buck B;


' Something had to give in the Third Division clash of the week with both Swan Clarets and Higher Buck B going into the match with 100 per cent records. But it was Swan Clarets


Wednesday, November 29th, and the players are T. Horsfield, J. White, C. Divine, B. Sims, B. Driver, D. Parkinson, B. King.., Both rounds start at 7-30 p.m. ® ONLY four unbeaten sides remain in the Clitheroe and District Pool League after the fourth round of fixtures.


Dog&PtnlgeA............ 4- 4 0 27 Buck Inn A................. 4 3 1 23 RB Legion A.............. 4 3 1 23 Higher Buck A...!...;...... 4 2 2 20 Dog & Ptnlge B....:...4 2 2 .19 Kings Amu B............... 4 2,2-18 Royal Oak A.............. 4 2.2 17, DeLacyA............... . 4 1 3 13 ■ KingaAnnaA............ 4 1 3 IS Craven Heifer.... ......... 4 0 4 ... 7


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Castle B............. Pendle Hotel B...... Stork Hotel A.......


Castle A............ Do Lacy B...........


PWL P 4 3 1 23 4 2 2 23


White Hut................. 4 13 14 W


if MS Second Diriiioa


who emerged as winners with an emphatic 5-2 victo­ ry that takes them three points clear at the top. In the Premier Division,


Dog and Partridge A won their fourth match in four, beating Higher Buck A 4-3, while Royal British Legion slipped to their first defeat, losing 4-3 at home to Kings Arms A. There are no unbeaten


linage Inn... . Black Horse A.... W


Nhalley Arms.... Dew Inn...;.... .


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1 Legion B... inesnoeA...


4 4*0 26


Rog (Barrow).............. 4 Soyal Oak B............... 4 Station Hotel....... ..... 4


HBRtork Hotel B.............. 4


sides in the First Division, but leaders Castle A and second place De Lacy B had crushing 6-1 and 7-0 victories respectively. Bridge Inn and Black


. Swan Clarets............... 4J4 0 28 HigherBuckB............ 4 3 125 Horseshoe B............... 4 2 2 20 W


TWrd Division >P W L P


Bhite Lion................... 4‘3 1 20 Bay Hone................. ,4 2 2 18 Puck Wrinkleys............. 4.2 .2 17 Bendle Hotel A.....4 2 2 17 . BrownCow............. . 4 1 3 13 ' lack Hone B............. 4 1 3 12


Kings Arms Ldies......... 4 .0 4 10 Squash


- winning team not register­ ing the result by telephone (442243) will lose all points for that match.' ■ •


- - The mca’s sides won two and lost1 - . two, while the ladies won two and -


CLITHEROE Squash Club had mixed fortunes in their latest league fixtures played last week. ■


loatone.-’ -


won 5-0) Hem; Farrar won 0/9, 6/9,9/4,9/1,9/2; James Sprint won 6/9,9/4,4/9,9/4,9/5; Tony .Walmsley won 10/9,9/0,9/4;


- lost 1-4) Ray Dryden won 5/9, 9/7,7/9,9/2, 9/4; John Carter lost 9/1, 7/9, 5/9, 6/9; Dave Matthews lost 3/9, 4/9,10/8, 5/9; Richard Bedford lost 9/1, 3/9,2/9,6/9; Brian Hayward lost - 0/9,6/9,8/10. 2nd team (v East Lancs, away, -


1st team (v South Shore, away, . Men :


A 6, Petre Anns 1; Mangrove 3 9 /7 ,4 / 9 ;3 / 9 ,2/9:J.v-J - x J WhiteHart4; Waggon and Hors-; - -4th team (v East Lancs, home, lost 1-4) Peter.Thompson lost- 9/4, 5/9, 4/9,’4/9; NeU Catter-.. mole lost 9/5,9/5i 7/9,8/10,6/9;


_____ 10/8,9/7,9/5; Lawrence Crouch


- .Mackenzie won 9/1,9/7, 7/9, - -9/5; Dave Wallers lost 7/9,2/9, 6/9; Martin Hill won 7/9,9/5, , 9/1,9/4; John Meadows won


3rd team (v Blackburn' North- . ..ern,, home, won 3-2) Dave


Conor McLaughlin won 10/8, 9/1,9/0; Steve Dugdale won 9/2,:: 9/6,10/9. , . ,


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James Buttcrworth lost 6/9,5/9, 9/4,3/9; Mike King lost 9/6,1/9, “ " , 9/5,7/9,2/9; Mike Heyworth 1 f > won 2/9,9/6,5/9,9/6,9/3. v


St. Buck Wrinkleys 4,'Black>i!'2/?> 6/?. 0/9; Sharon Willis lost; Horse B 8; Kings Ladies 2, Pen-


-,jt4/9,3/9,5/9; Kay Hint lost 0/9,


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71, S. McCally (12) 44. , , - Kings'Arms A 26, 7, Black <1 Higher Buck A v RB Legion;; :<'2nd team (v Springfield home, c ilPendle CIub2(393)r.Wadding-,'KHorse25,-8,OwdNedb25,9,'tii BuckInn Ay,PogandPartridge!j-,iwon 4-1) Marie Bchn'eit won'Vip®P


iRimingtonB SA-10 (429):)J


J. Nedoltkovlc (27) 63,' T.'H Walmsley; (27) 60, ‘ Schofield (25)78.-)


107, S. Bolton (25) 79; S. Wink- •B 25;'8,'Black'Buil 23,'9, ........... .


(29) 86,1. Jackson (21) 57; W. , • ILrnga Arms ri ZU. ..^., ,. ll t ,! '-Heifer; De Lacy A v Kings Arms’ -1 Iyn Fleu ^ Wright (27) 68, D. Smith (9) 70;'- - - -..Second Division 1- -


and Partridge.B v.Craven-’H won9/5.9/5.6/9 S/9 9/5»Mari-> ‘v. t


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AvRgs^ Oak A; .v m . 6/9,9/2,9/1; Anne Cowking-.vf. J 3 % ) - “


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-■■1st team (vLiverpool CQ'away-,"'r .1 lost 0-5) Snsan Meadows lost -,’


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