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I f ” 30 Clitkeroe Advertiser, & Times, November 80th, 1995 I R O V ER Primrose Garage


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THE 10-yeor-oId swimmers were splash hits at Clitheroe Dolphins Annual Gala on Saturday. > Every club record in the age group


fell to fantastic swims with Siobhan Wrigley leading the way with wins in all four styles in the girls’ group. * An exceptional night for the young


swimmers saw no less than 19 new records set overall. More outstanding performances


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were put in by Rebecca Wrigley, ; Anna Jolmes, Phil Southworth and Mark Clarkson who all won the four styles in their age-groups. Adriana Leeming managed to win


just about everything she entered, with victory in all the races in her age group as well as carrying off the tro­ phy for the open 100m girls breast­ stroke, open 100m girls freestyle and the senior girls 200m individual med- ; ley. ■


mer Dolphin's coach Chris Goddard and the whole event was refereed by : Ashley Cocks. . :


The trophies were presented by for­ ■ , RESULTS Open girls 100m breast-stroke, Adriana


Leeming; open boys 100m breast-stroke, Philip Southworth; open girls 100m freestyle, Adnana Leeming; open boys 100m freestyle Mark Clarkson.


Junior girls 100m individual medley, Rebec­


ca Wrigley; junior boys 100m individual med­ ley, Neale Sayle (new record 1:14 46); senior girls 200m individual medley Adnana Lecra- ing. Six-year-old boys 25m freestyle Alex Smith;


freestyle, Nicole Dry (new record 20:43).... Eight-year-old boys most gala points,-


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Thomas Glover; 25m backstroke, Graham Slinger; 25m breast-stroke, Thomas Glover . (new record 24:59); 25m butterfly, Thomas •


Glover; 25m Freestyle, Thomas Glover (new ‘ record 19:84). Nine-year-old girls most gala points, Sarah


Houlker; 25m backstroke, Sarah Houlken 25m breast-stroke, Sarah Houlker; 25m but- ' terfly, Sarah Houlker; 25m freestyle Angela McBride.


Nine-year-old boys most gala points, Mark . •


Hitchen; 25m backstroke, Paul Jaggs; 25m - breast-stroke, Mark Hitchen; 25m butterfly Mark Hitchen; 25m freestyle, Mark Hitchen.


Ten-year-old girls most gala points, Siobhan .


Wrigley; 50m backstroke, Siobhan Wrigley (new record 42:82); 50m breast-stroke Siob­ han Wrigley (new record 47:84); 50m butter- , fly, Siobhan Wrigley (new record 44:62); 50m freestyle (new record 36:73).


. Ten-year-old boys most gala points, Mark


Leeming; 50m backstroke, Mark Leeming (new record 44:02); 50m breast-stroke, Andrew Midgley (new record 48:99); 50m but­ terfly, Mark Leeming (new record 43:42); 50m freestyle, Mark Lceming (new record 37:93).


Elcvcn-year-old girls most gala points, Han­


nah Moody; 50m backstroke, Rachel Wilson; 50m breaststroke, Hannah Moody; 50m but­ terfly, Hannah Moody; 50m freestyle Rachel , Wilson.


■: Eleven-year-old boys most gala points,


Edward Andrews; 50m backstroke, Simon Tapley; 50m breaststroke, James Kirk; 50m , butterfly, James Kirk; 50m freestyle Simon Tapley.


Twelve/thirteen-year-old girls most gala


points, Rebecca Wrigley; 60m backstroke, - Rebecca Wngley; 50m breaststroke, Rebec­ ca Wngley; 50m butterfly, Rebecca Wngley;


Seven-year-old girls most gala points, Lucy McGlynn; 25m backstroke, Lucy McGlynn;' 25m breast-stroke, Joanna Smith; 25m freestyle, Lucy McGlynn.


Jackson; 25m backstroke, Craig Jackson (new record 22 70); 25m breast-stroke, Mark. Jaggs (new record 27.28); 25m butterfly Cnug Jackson; 25m freestyle, Craig Jackson (new* record 21 32). Eight-year-old girls most gala points, Nicole


Dry; 25m backstroke, Faye White; 25m breast-stroke, Lizzie Wiggin (new record 24:93); 25m butterfly, Nicole Dry; 25m


Is, • •■•> ’ • fe Seven-year-old boys most gala points, Craig


50m freestyle, Rebecca Wngley. Twelve/thirtcen-ycar-old boys most gala


points, Neale Sayle; 60m backstroke, Neale Sayle (new record 33:67); 50m breast-stroke, James Moodey; 50m butterfly -Neale Sayle;. 50m freestyle, Neale Style.


Fourtccn/fifteen-year-old girls most gala


points, Anna Jolmes; 50m backstroke, Anna Jolmes; 50m breast-stroke, Anna Jolmes; 50m butterfly, Anna Jolmes; 50m freestyle Anna Jolmes.


points, Philip Southworth; 60m backstroke, Philip Southworth; 50m breast-stroke, Philip Southworth; 50m freestyle, Philip South-


Fourteen/fifteen-year-old boys: Most gala Ribble Valiev Pool Scene v . j i


DOG and Partridge A maintained their 100 per cent record at the top of the Clitheroe and District Pool League Premier Division with a 5-2 win at third placed Buck Inn A.


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But Higher Buck A stayed in touch in second with a similar margin of victor, it^ii


Bridge Inn and Dog at Barrow, both 6-1 against Royal British Legion B and Sta­ tion Hotel respectively.


Next-bottom Petre Arms beat Mangrove 4-3. In the Second Division, there were comprehensive wins for 100 per cent leaders


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while Whalley Arms lost 4-3 to New Inn. Swan Clarets remain in command in the Third Division after a 5-2 win against Buck Wrinkleys, but Higher Buck kept the pressure on with a 6-1 win at White Lion. Third-placed Horseshoe B also had a 6-1 win, at ■ • Premier DMilon ; home to bottom side Kings Arms Ladies...... ■ Results.


Second-placed-Black Horse A won 4-3 at Royal Oak B for their fifth win in five, ,. •: Premier Division


Partridge A 5; Kings Arms A 5, Royal Oak A 2; Dog and Partridge B 3, Craven Heifer 4; De Lacy A 4, Kings Arms B3.


....... First Division


Arms 4, Mangrove 3; White Hart 2, De Lacy B 5; Pendle B 3, Waggon 4. J: V


Castle B 4, Castle A 3; Victoria 4, Stork Hotel A 3; Petre Second Division


Legion B 1, Bridge Inn 6; Royal OakB 3, Black Horse A 4; Station Hotel 1, Dog (Barrow) 6; Stork B 4, Horseshoe A 3; Whalley Arms 3, New Inn 4 .. ; : g ,: . -- , . . Third Division


Horse 5; Swan Clarets 5, Buck Wrinkleys 2; Black Horse B 8, Pendle Hotel A4; Horseshoe B 6, Kings Arms Ladies


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Buck Wrwkleys v Kings Arms B; Kings Arms A v Stork , Hotel A; Black Horse B v. Horseshoe B; Swan Clarets v „ Dog (Barrow); White Lion v. RB Legion A; Dog and Par-:. tridge B v Black Horse A; Higher Buck A v Royal Oak A; Mangrove v Bay. Horse; Craven Heifer v Royal Oak B; White Hart v Dog and Partridge A; Horseshoe A v High- - er Buck B; Whalley Arms v De Lacy A; De Lacy B.v. Buck Inn A; Castle A v Station Hotel; New Inn v Bridge Inn; Petre Anns v Victoria Hotel. ; v .»•


g ,v . Challenge Cup First Round ' ( Tonight . Second Division • , f ; ‘ ♦


Bridge I n n . . . .... S 1? I) $ BliacHoiMA................. S S 0 82 WMtyAim................ 5 8 2 29 Dog (Burov).................. 5 3 .2 27 Hew Inn..... .


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0 Winning captains must register result by tele-, phoning 442243 after the match and leaving the score on the answerphone. He/she must post the ; scorecard.- 1 9 GOING through to the final of the Castle Cup., following the latest Qualifying rounds are R Stirza-. ker, J.-Hutchins, S. Horsfield and K. Holmes. >v:- ^ Sunday sees the next round, starting at 7-80 p.m.,^


That round is followed on Wednesday, December. 6th, *where the following competitors will take


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• TWO 10-0 wins this week for champions Bowland A, over Bowland HS C and Riming­ ton; moves them up to third place in.the Rib- blesdale iTableTennis Association.': Still on top are' Waddington A,' who beat Standen B


i,The big! result of the week was the fine! 6-4 winfonBowland:HS:Bvover second-placed R o e n e ld .t r '■ / , .• ; r .V*; The other resultsiwere: Bowland HS B ,1,


Standen A ll; 5; Btanden O 11; 6,-Bowland B 9; 7;: Rimington 9(8j'Standen'B8;^9,'Waddington B7f 10, Bowland C 6,,-*


l,'Waddingtonl6; 2iRoefieldl2; 8,BowIand All;4, rv, om54


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Royal OakB..................... 6 2 8 19 Stork Hotel B.................. . 5 .2 3 ;19


Horseshoe A................... 6 0 6 8


• Horseshoe B.;....L....... . ;■ 6. 8 T 2 >Bay Horse......;;.;............ *


with the following competitors taking part: S. Wal-: ton,T/Townson,'AvGough,rE. Cowking, S .; Almond, I. Holmes..'


PendleHotelA......:.... '5 8 2 .White lion................ 6 3“2


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- 6 8,2 Buck WrinUeya.;.,...,....... vfi '2,t8;


‘BrownCow...../............ 6 14 .'Kings Anna LdJes..»....;..t6 • 0 6 ;


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anderers 5, White Lion 2; •* Police 46; 4, Social B 46; 5, Waddington B : ; Coach • and . Horses: A* 6,” White 46; 6, Rimington B 40; 7, Slaidbum A 40;/.;.


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iRivera 4, Pendle Inn (Barley) 3.11 Conservative v BUUngton A; Waddington,/ **


Nook B 4, Buck Inn 3; Three ( ■


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Standen O 9; Bowland HS C 0, Standra A 10. •lAtoommitteeimeeting isjto;be held on .Wednesday,jDMember. ISthat the New'Innjt ParsohLane.Clitheroe,starting'at 8 pauj^ Y’


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'w /p i11'!)'* A v Low Moor A; Chatbum A‘ v Riming-,. M * .o V ton Ar Low Moor. B 'V


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: Swsn Clarets................./. 6 6 0 Higher Buck


Third Division is PWL


Fixtures White Lion 1, Higher Buck B 6; Brown Cow 2, Bay • First Division .' Waggon & Horses.;......6 '2


•Mangrove—...................... 6.23.21. viVIetoriftHotckM


CutleA-.....:..:............. : 5 3 2 28 Paidle Hotel B....;;......:.;. 5 3 2 25 Stork Hotel A.........


5 3 2'25


i Petre Anna...;......6 2 3 16 White H a r t . . . . ; . ' 5 1 4.16


M;.'.M.M..^'*'5'.2 3 21 3 17


DeUcy B..........V.........;; 5 3 2 30 CastteB......................... 5 4 1 28


PW L P, Higher Buck A 5, RB Legion A 2; Buck Inn A 2, Dog and


Dog&PrtndgeA............ Higher Buck A..........


• Dog&FrtndgeB............ . Kings Anns B................. Kings Arms A................


Buck Inn A.................... RB Legion A...................


DeLscy A............. ...... RoyslOakA.............. Craven Heifer.............. .


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. Sixteen-seventcen-ycar-old girls most gala points Adriana Lceming; 50m backstroke, Adriana Leeming (new record 34:46); 50m


' breast-stroke Adriana Leeming (new record . . 40:59); 60m butterfly, Adriana Leeming; 50m freestyle, Adriana Leeming.


" f • Sixteen-sevcntcen-year-old boys most gala


points, Mark Clarkson; 50m backstroke,: Mark Clarkson; 50m breast-stroke, Mark


.Clarkson; 50m butterfly, Mark Clarkson; 50m freestyle, Mark Clarkson...


Most improved swimmer, Faye White.


Clitheroe and District ' Snooker League .


Catholic B on course for title


IN the First Division Catholic SC i B maintained their grip on the leadership with a good home win against lowly Billington A, while


• Billington B kept up the pressure on them by beating Conservative 10-4. Royal British Legion jump into third


place after defeating Low Moor A. At the foot of the table Rimington A


eased their relegation fears with a close victory over Waddington A and Chatburn A, losers against Low


- Moor B, slump into the second rele- gationslot. •


• thetop. . A good win by Social B lifts them-; into joint third spot with Police and . Waddington B.


.Second Division joint-leaders Catholic SC A relinquished their position when they received a drub­ bing at the hands of Police, which left the way for Slaidburn B, who beat Chatbum B to go six points clear at


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r Catholic B10 (415), BiWngton A 4 (341): ' S. Duckworth (11) 69, R. Hilton (4) 49; J. ’ ■Byrne (22) 49, C. Gorzella (25) 84; T.


First Division . Remits •••• v . ' ■ ■ ■ ■ • • Clitheroe 2Z38K(Editorial), 22828 (Advertising), Burnley 1,22881 (Classified)


■ Byrne (17) 79, Z. Mirkivic (21) 41; M: Jeziorski (10) 76, P. Ashton (21) 42; M. Plant (20) 63, J. Ainsworth (27) 72; M.


1 Byrne (16)77, D. Flynn (20)53. ; . . Billington B 10 (461), Conservative 4. . (376); J. Dickenson (20) 81, D. Smith (10) 1 ■ 59; J. Gibson (-3) 60,1. Nash (-10) 62; R. Ormlston (-1) 98,1. Charlton (11) 33; M. Gorton (26) 87, K. Smith (27) 63; S. Flan­ nery (13) 87, C. Drinkwater (14) 87; M.


: Hodges (77), A. Holmes (27) 60; S.'Maher ; (21)85,M.O’Rourke(25)61. .


PW L P 5 5 0 34


(333): T. Henshaw (-17) 70, G. Simpkin (- • j 8) 61; M. Holmes (-17) 39, P. Clark (-17) i 84; D. Stewart (-17) 76, P. Craig (7) 48; D. Chamley (20) 93, Martin Lawson (6) 45; J. Shears (24) 60, S. Simpkin (27) 74; D. i Dean (7) 85,S.Harrison (10) 31..


Low Moor B 10 (423), Chatburn A 4


(351): J. Lund (22) 65, J. Baines (10) 66; .* A. Robinson (27) 72, D. Nelson (-10) 39; i


Rtmington A 8 (406), Waddington A 6


S. Petty (5) 49, B. Waddington (-10) 62; ■ 1 M. Rhodes (27) 82, J. Wooff (23) 67; D., Calvert (27) 64, R. Cowking (20) 86;1


Todd (21) 84,'S. Turner (20) 41.- • . Second Division


Booth (6) 65, C. Thome (13) 62; J. Grif- ' . fiths (21) 90, A. Wright (24) 60; D. Alien (11) 77, S. Wilson (21) 60; B. Brown (6),; \i 67; M. Ryan (21) 52; P. Craig (9) 66.-L. - ; Dixon (8) 89; P. Atkinson (21) 51, A. Pol- , ’ lard (24) 92. Slaidbum A 2 (347), Social B12 (415): E. .f:. Bolton 72, C. Bate 63; J. Whitwell 69, A. :»•:* Tomlinson 71; E. Rigby 33, D. Thomas 73; - G. Tedstone 66, A. Bentley 73; W. Jones : 44, P. Walton 71; B. Walker 68, P. Devine. T 64.


Police 12 (405), Catholic A 2 (355): F. •; ?• 5 • 4 - 1 23 :


Station HoteL...........7...... 5 1 4‘ 14 RBLedonB.................... 5 0 5> 10-


S. Tomlinson (27) 59, G. Parker (7) 64; S.i ri;:. Booth (25) 63, D. Cowldng (6) 85; A. WU- , son (21) 74, T. Robinson Jnr (26) .70: P. .£ Wilson (23) 73, W. Robinson (24) 77; S ' f Turner (28) 65, N. Pinder (27) 110; M. (8 Billington (14) 88, A. Rigby (6) 21. ■ ' Waddington B 6 (408), Rimington B 8 ' ’.


Chatbum B 6 (402), SlaidburnB 8 (417): > : , . . .. jf; ■


v Waddington (22) 68, P. Winkley (18) 65.iii;t; , , , Points and Positions . t , 8 • '* ' First Division


part:-J. Whittaker, G. Burgess, T. Clough,;M. ,— GIS6URN AND DISTRICT J biurnA84;lb.'BllIingtonA80/' Novak, B. Meyler, G. McQuade, P. Nyland., ~


; servative 44; 6, Waddington A 40; 7, Rlm- sr ington A 86; 8, Low Moor. A 85; 9, Chat- .; !i '


1, Catholic SO B 54; 2, Billlngtbn B 51; 8/ •Royal BL48; 4, Low Moor B 46; 6, Cont (7*


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. Walmsley (27) 63, D. A. Seed (26) 87; Atir; Herd (2) 72, P. Hobson (20) 86; I. ;S


(384): I. Jackson'(21) 68, J. Lund (20) 76; T. Swift (15) 105, Si Winkley (6) 48; L-V. HothersaU (25) 52,-R.‘Boland (28) 74; T.


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■Flannery (23) 88, M. Whitaker (21) 72. : Royal British Legion 10 (403), Low Moor A 4 (373): C. Whittaker (3) 55,1. Perry i > (10) 62; M. Novak (14) 77, G. Tyler (27) j 71; M. Graham (14) 46, P. Berry (21) 64; . • ! P, Stewart (14) 64; M. Moss (16) 55; S.‘ •


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