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Clitheroe Advertiser & T im&Nov^er80th;rSl wt S Clitheroe 22524 (Editorial), 22323 (Adverlising)i.Bumley 1,22331 (Classified)


on at Shawbridge


BLUES manager Denis Underwood hopes a strengthening of the Shawbridge squad can turn around a season which so far has


disappointed. ’ JUSTIN CONNOLLY reports


After another defeat last weekend when Clitheroe lost 1-0 a t Shawbridge to East-


wood Hanley, the Blues’ boss again pmnted to a string of missed chances as the mam rea­


son for the lack of success. •. .


The Blues have signed former Burnley youth player Anthony McCluskey to bolster the mid-


,


field options and striker Mark Heys should be back in contention soon after a spell out through injury.


Underwood said: "We have been playing well , “We know we need strengthening m a few posi - . , ■ . „


but just not getting the goals — Jon Riley has been putting them away on a regular basis, but there isn’t really anybody else.


tions to try to turn things around. . _ , “Heys may be getting long in the tooth but he


knows how to score goals. Young McCluskey played for the reserves last week and did very well _ it’s likely he will travel with us on Satur­ day and is in line for a place on the bench. “We’ve said it before — we have been very


chances to win games, but haven’t been putting them away.


“That said, we have been creating enough • . ,


■ .


we didn’t play as well as we have been doing, I hoped the win over Newcastle in the FA Vase last week might break the spell and see us find-


“It was the same story on Saturday. Although . ,


“Unfortunately that wasn t the case. In the end it was a very disappointing result.” The Blues now face two tough away games, facing Eastwood Hanley again on Tuesday, and


d Hanley again on Tuesday and


Clitheroe 0, Eastwood Hanley 1 CLITHEROE failed to carry over their


recent good form in the cup to the league programme and again paid the price for


chances missed early in the. game. IAN RIMMER reports


' The first half never really sparked into life and it wasn’t until the 35th minute that the Blues


' Following a good ball in from the right, Dennis . Hill rose above everybody else, but his well-


created a really clear-cut chance., .. ■


' timed header soared over the bar. In the second-half the Blues came out in a more


determined mood, and seemed likely to force a breakthrough.


Westwell floated a free-kick into the box which was headed down by Jon Riley.


With only 10 minutes of the half gone, Simon . „


header, but his first-time shot went narrowly With 69 minutes on the clock Riley fashioned


Gary Butcher managed to get on the end of the


: the visitors’ back four to Dean Stowe.,. He surged forward but his well-timed shot was well saved by the visiting keeper.


another chance for the Blues after picking up the ball in midfield and slotting a pass through


unlucky recently and have been guilty of per­ haps playing a bit too much football. “We meet sides who defend very deep against us, get lots of men behind the ball and make it very difficult to break them down. _


CLITHEROE new-boy Anthony McCluskey travelling to mid-table Nantwich Town on Sat­


urday. Denis said: “We know both sides will be well organised and that we will have to work hard to


get a result.”


FA Vase action the following Saturday when they face West Auckland Town at Shawbndge.


as Eastwood broke forward. The Blues were still committed up-field and their defence was too


Seconds later all the action was at the other end


stretched to cope with the counter. The ball was slotted past Carlo Nash in the


Clitheroe goal. .1- i»_n__:__ tnw/lnvr nrhon yjgg ^ point. As time ticked away the Blues strived to get / , , .


Following those two games the side return to forward to force the equaliser and at least sal- _ “


He said: “They play in the same league as RTM Newcastle, but are lower in the table, un paper we should be favourites with a honie draw _. if \yg can get into the last 32 after Christmas


Denis was optimistic about his side’s chances. Mossley take over at the top following midweekwm wej will really have something to play for.’ so meu un g—


• DE LACY, managed to recapture their good form with an excellent 3-1 win over Rose and Crown which takes them back to second in the First Division of the Memorial


MOSSLEY hit th e top of the F irs t Division on Tuesday night after a comprehensive 4-2 win at


. Maine Road.


derstones could only manage a . draw and they now drift into


the lower half of the table. RBL suffered a blow to


League.They still have a lot to do to catch Swan Hotel who so far . have won all of their 11 games and lie nine points clear. ■ .. In the Second Division Cal-


their title hopes when they were beaten by Centunan - they slip to nine points behind


■'^hwe^wM5no°foy either for


hands of high-flymg Alma. ^Results


Yards.


Rose and Crown 1; Judge Walmsley 3, Crown Scaffolds 1; Swan a t Whalley 3, Clothes


First Division: De Lacy 3, . Third Division: New Inn 1,


Hounds 2f Calderstones 2; Cen­ turion 5, RBL 2.


Second Division: Fox and


Alma 5..* . Fixtures Knockout Cup: Calderstones


v Walmesley. (Calderstones); St Albans v Swan at Whalley (King George’s); Thwaites Arms v Judge Walmsley (Wilsons); Whinney Hill v De Lacy (Bul-


k ^inS ^Dw is ion: New Inn v Bay Horse Ossie (Rocfield)


Swan H o t e l .... 1111 DeLacy.... ................. 12 8 Victoria....................... 12 7 Clothes Yard............. 10 6 Heys Inn................. H 6 Thwiates Arms.’....... 11 6 Swan at Whalley........ 10 5 Crown Scaffolds...... 12 4


•> First Division . PWD L P 0 0 33


0 4 24 2 3 23


GnfimArms............ 12 3 Judge Walmsley........... 11 4 Rose and Crown... .....11 1 Rishton Arms.............. 11 0


: 0 10 3 ;i 10 1


Second Division PW D L


Black Dog................... 12 11.0 1 RBL.............. ......v..;.. 11 8 0 Dog Inn................


Centunan..... ............. 12 7 2 Commercial Hotel....... 11 7. 0 Grand Rangers............ H 5 2 Ossie Allstars.............. 10 3 3 Calderstoncs............... 12 3 3


]1 J J


Fox and Hounds.;.........; 11 3 RismgSun......i........... 11 2 0 Redcap.................


BrownhiU Arms............ 11 0 4 JJ 2 0


3 24 7A 3 24 4 21 4 17


1 3 19 . 1 4 19 0 5 18 0 5 15 2 6 14 4 5 13/ 1 6 13


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Third Division New Inn who right winger MartmSloane from Accnngton and lett-DacK xowni.xwsse . suffered a 5-1 drubbing at the John Browning.


Second string stay in the hunt . ; V .......- Crosshills2 , ^ t h e O U f t ^ d ^ h a d t o b e . Clitheroe Reserves 3 - . ontop C L ITH E R O E k e p t u p th e i r game as a makeshift centre-half, win-


ch a l le n g e for th e E a s t L a n - ningeverythingmtheair. cashire Football League F ir s t Crossbills equalised, though, when Washbrook cleared a shot off the line only for the striker to knock in the


D iv is io n t i t l e w i th a h a rd fought victory agains t bottom.,


side Crosshills. Sixteen-year-old Lee Slater opened


the scoring for Clitheroe after 18 minutes with a right foot shot after a neat one-two with Peter


Delamere. Delamere added a second mid-way


through the half when put through by skipper Derick Mercer. Although bottom of the league,


Crosshills played some neat football and pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time after a mix-up. in the Clitheroe defence.


On a pitch th a t began to cut up Crosshills began the second half well


' rebound.


reply and they raised their game with ex-Burnley reserve team player.. Anthony McCluskey going close on a couple of occasions. The winner came with 10 minutes to go when Mercer lobbed the ball into the net after the Crosshills keeper and striker Delamere clashed on the edge of the area, the ball spun loose to Mercer who coolly finished the


I t was important for Clitheroe to •■.. .


move off. Clitheroe keeper John Morrey made a late spectacular save from a blister-


' ing drive in the final minutes to ensure the points went to Clitheroe.


^ Young, Slater. Subs: Elmer, Ridge, Ing­ Aspihwall, Delamere.


ham.’' • First choice reserve centre-halves Mark Smith and Mark Smedley have both been ruled out for at least six weeks through injury. Smith has damaged knee ligaments


b j ^ ^*Y*g^^nd^e^nfted0;Sa!fortTcRyli7Glossop~North , '


Nantwich Town................................ Eastwood Hanley.................. ........... J® Prescot Cables................................. ' Chadderton.....“.................... .............


Holkor Old Boys......................... ?i S | JUcUBrovo^AtlK.....".................... is 8 3


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Bootle................................................ }q Penrith.............................................. }2 Maine Road........................................ \ l CLITHEROE................................... J® Blackpool ......................................... Darwen.....*.......................................


Salford City.............. .......... r r r - JS Rossendale Utd..................... .......... ")


f ' Skelmerudalo Utd.............................. Bad weekend


and 17-year-old Smedley, who has made an impressive start to the sea­ son; has broken a bone in his foot. Skipper Simon Pickles is hoping to


.


forReadstone SEVEN Readstone sides


be back in action again before Christ­ mas after two months out with a bro­ ken leg and ligament damage sus-


■ tabled on first team duty at Leek in the FA Cup replay.


• day, December 6th, kick-off 7-30 p.m., in what should be a cracking game between two sides who enjoy the passing game.


The reserves play title favourites Gargrave at Shawbridge on Wednes-


Pingf. T.anttashire Football League


G 11 9 6 . 9 67 4


> Third Division ■ * PW D L P


Wulmslev .................. HI® 1'-® 21 aC


12 8 0 4 24- Graham arid Brown....... JJ 7 3 1 24


Tag Clothing............... J1 7 0 4 21 Woolpack..,...... .......... 2 7 0 5 21


: Whinney Hill............... !5 S i 5 !S New inn...... .... .....n 0 011:0


. StanhUl Lions..;.........•• 10 ,5 5 -1 !2 St Albans...................... 11 3 2 4 17 Bax. Bay Horse..;;....... 12 2 3 7 9 Bennett OS........; J2 J ; J ® J


4 12 6 12 ‘


Second half romp sees Hurst Green home Chatburn 0, Hurst Green 4


FOUR second-half goals from Hurst Green comprehensively


•knocked th e stuffing ou t of. a plucky Ghatbum side.


. >


remained at 0-0 and it was the visi­ tors’ attack which resembled turkeys — firmly trussed up by the


Yet for over an hour the score opposition. r.iHhprnP! T.adies FC Four goal


Ralph wins the day


Warrington Ladies 1 Clitheroe Ladies 4


C LITH ERO E h ad more chances in th e e a r ly s tag e s a n d to o k th e le a d on 18 m in u te s when a p a s s from T hw a i te found R a lp h who


: cracked th e ball into the top corner. Close to half-time1 Clitheroe keeper


saved a penalty. '


■ came after scoring from a set-piece corner, but the two-goal advantage was restored on 80 minutes when Ralph completed her hat- trick after rounding the keeper to riot.the


ball home. i waa


afterlosing hermarker and beatingtne,.; found their goalscormg knack keeper with a good shot.', ,5


It was Ralph who got the fourt ,h as well "*— o-- — -,. 1 " ' : In the second-half ^Bradford;


Clitheroe, laying the foundations for acorn- g lu in g was fouled, a ’ ' c S h ^ T


es. Room, Garraway,


Jf K i I 1


Hughes had a very good game, for ^ ^ lring home a penalty after ! Bradford made j t 2-0


^ / " again, first with Hitchen


' Three'minutes,into the second half., Clitheroe were two up after Ralph grabbed her second following good work from Smith. Warrington found themselves back in the


-


Vickers ensured the viators stayed in th e lead up to th e break when she .


.


In fact at half-time Chatburn’s ■ dressing room was full of mouth­


watering anticipation. - ■ ■ ,


’ Hurst Green’s changing room was different. It was like the aftermath of ; a Christinas dinner—too many slug­


early with their first points of the season in the bag.


The play ers thought Santa had come ■ . ‘


■ eventually made Chatburn look like the puddings.


1 Craven Heifer 3, Ossie S t Mary’s i


They started brightly and went one up when a six-man move ended with BeU slotting home.





Two minutes later an outrageous pass by Ward found Blenkin . ship who made it 2-0. , . , • . , . ;.;r


With half-time approaching Parkinson made it 3-0 when ne.


• ■ 1 • •:


- - •,


^h e^on d-l^^w Crav en sitting back and attackmg on the. break, but some poor finishing and had passing, with Parkin­ son the main culprit, meant Craven couldn t extend the lead. , With only minutes remaining St Mary’s pulled one back and


this seemed to inspire Craven and Ward, Grant and Rawson aU hit the woodwork. '


When the final whistle blew, Craven remained unbeaten in the . 1 " . .


Craven Heifen Barnes, Rawson, Barrat, Kay, Shears, Wright, Waid.'Robinsdn; Beel, Parkinson, Blenkinship..; i.,j.


j


, TKe8f Bradford 3 ; Settle United 0


' WEST Bradford dominated the firs t-h a lf1 b u t were


back of the net, the “goal was ruledout foroff-side;;:;;';.


When Bartlett did find '■“® -;rdeniedaspectecularvoUeyed . ’ ' — —


j . j c- j .-Late in the game Smith was. third. '


: unable to score past-the agile Settle keeper.


■ •


CRAVEN started the match looking to extend.their, unbeaten run in the league to 13 matches. ,,,;


gish players and only the Queen’s speech to look forward to. But Green’s manager Jim Tierney, made the tactical switches which


Alan Bamber, on as a substitute, and Gareth Marks moved into attack, breathed life into Hurst Green. . . However, it was a deflected shot from


Anthony Procter which cruelly looped over keeper Paul Craig and his goal-line , defenders to open the scoring. ; And minutes later Craig slipped as he. was clearing the ball from the comer of


‘ With the chips down Chatbum sent, their two centre-halves forward at every


his penalty area. The ball veered into the path of Bam- her who struck it first time 30 yards into an open goal.-


.


■ opportunity, b u t this tactic simply. ■ cooked their own goose. ; . : . Chris Shaw scored Hurst Green’s third,:; • with'his first in 12 months, and. Matt.


were in action at the week- . end, but only the Under 11s emerged victorious.


They beat Barrowford Celtic 5-1 to continue their


recent run of success. Adam Nuttall (2), Ryan McBreen, Andrew Moores


; and Michael Cant were on the mark. .... - The Under nines drew 1-1


with West End United courtesy of a Ryan Thomas-Fisher strike in


the last minute. The Under 12s lost out 2-1


to table toppers Brunlea, despite a good, perfor­ mance. James Bibby netted their goal. Darryl Holden scored a


against Revidge.


10 5


4


2 12 4 13 0 18


11 11


.7 7 7 8 7 6


7 4


The three points move them from second place above former leaders Flixton. Mossley still have one game in


,___


. hand over Flixton and are two points clear. JUSTIN CONNOLLY reports


are at present experiencing the worst run in their history, have parted company with their manager Peter Smith._ Smith, who declined the opportunity to remain at the coaching capacity, has been replaced by_ Barry


At the other end of the table Skelmersdale United, who


Burch. -


Garv Henshaw, who recently spent a spell on loan at


AthertonCollieries, was suyrised tofindhis name mchid- ed in a list of Bolton Wanderers midfielders in the Daily Mail’s Dream Team competition five years after leaving


He was even more surprised to find himself on offer at the bargain price of just £64,0001


of their fringe players gain some valuable expenence with the Collieries after boss Mike McKenzie said he was impressed by their football and training methods. RESULTS , First Division


Henshaw’s club, Hyde United , have agreed to let more . ,of . j _ s^.Mav Saturday


Bootle v Holker OB; Burscough v Darwen; Chadderton v Flixton: Eastwood Hanley v Newcastle Town; Maine Road v Rossendale United; Nantwich Town v CLITHEROE, Prescot Cables v Blackpool Rovers; St Helens Town v Moss­ ley; Salford City v Kidsgrove Athletic; Skelmersdale United v Penrith; Trafford v Glossop North End.


Tuesday


Bootle v St Helens Town; Eastwood Hanley v CLITHEROE (7-45 p.m. k.o.); Maine Road v Darwen; Newcastle Town v Burscough; Salford City v Penrith.


First Division


• 2 4 - 30 28 2A 25


41 36 35 37 28 35 23 25 33


21 26 19 25 15 14


A


% 15n 15


14 21 40 17 23 20 28 * 31 25 28 29


23 41 34 44 63 64


88 88 85 32 30


But the heroics of last week’s cup tie with RTM Newcastle could not be repeated, and the Blues were left to rue their missed chances once again. Clitheroe: Nash, Lampkin, Rowbotham,


DINNER IS A GREAT SUCCESS THE Rimington FC Sportspcrson’s


Dinner, held at Mytton Fold Farm, Langho, in aid of ground work at the


club, was a great success. , Money has been raised to improve the


spring.


pitch at the club, and it is hoped thnt it will have reaped the benefits by the


Drainage has been improved and other


remedial work carried out — with the Lancashire FA contributing with a grant.


And more money was raised by virtue of a great night at the dinner, with over 200 people present. Master of Ceremonies for the evening


. • r.lithftroe Ladies’ Hockey_Club Ladies lose out


in final stages Clitheroe Ladies l.FulwoodDFl 2


DESPITE the disadvantage of having to drop a play­ er to umpire, Clitheroe started with both confidence


and conviction. Play was end-to-end and evenly matched during the


defence and into the goal.


Baron, Westwell, Otley, Butcher, Taylor, Riley, Stowe, Hill. Subs: Darbyshire, Pilkington,


After half-time, the locals found their form when a well- placed cross was picked up and fired home. The rest of the half returned to an even balance of play


majority of the first half, but nevertheless the first break came from the opposition, who took the ball past the


Clitheroe Sauash Club


Men’s teams are j in top form


TH E men from Clitheroe Squash Club fared b e tj te r than the women in the latest fixtures, winning all b u t one of their four games. The ladies’ teams only managed one win out of their,


three games, but that was a 5-0 victory over East Lan­ cashire thirds.


cashire.


the seconds were whitewashed by their Clayton Green, counterparts.


The ladies first team lost out to Village Prestwich while, . .


until the closing stages when an excellent darting run caught Clitheroe out and the visitors made it 2-1.


Results Men


teams over Springers, Recdley and Horwich respectively.^ But the third team suffered a 4-1 defeat against East Lan-,


There were wins for the men’s first, second and fourth, ! j :


won 6/9, 9/0, 9/1, 9/2; John Carter won 9/1, 9/1,9/1, Robert, Fielding won 3/9,9/0,9/6,9/4; Dave Matthews won 9/5,9/7,, 9/0; Richard Bedford won 9/7,9/4,9/0.


First team (v Springers 3rds, home, v/on 5-0y. ^ y _ Diydein.


ward won 9/4,5/9.9/5,9/7; John Barber won 9/3,9/4,2/9,9/6,1 Conor McLaughlin lost 1/9, 3/9, 9/5 5/9;JamesSpnntwon ■


Second team (v Recdley 4ths, away, won 3-2): Bnan Hay-; ;


9/2,9/6,9/10,9/5; Steve Dugdale lost 9/7,6/9,9/3,5/9,0/9. ; Third team (v East Lancashire 4th, home, lost


Mackenzie won 9/3,9/5,9/2; Tony Walmsley lost 7/9,7/9,5/9;;


John Meadows l<4t 10/8,6/9,10/9- %9i ^ T Z C Cr° lost 1/9,3/9,4/9; Sue Meadows lost 9/5,2/9,2/9,4/9. Fourth team (v Horwich 2nds, away, won 4-1):





lost 9/4.4/9,1/9,3/9; Peter Thompson won 7/9,9/2.9/1,9/ <. George Senior won 9/5,6/9.5/9.9/7.9/2; Jam^ Butterworth .


i Mellor.


won 9/3,8/10,9/2,9/3; Mike Heyworth won 9/5,5/9,9/2,9/5. Ladies


■ ’


First team (v Village Prestwich lsts, home, lost 1-4): Suo Meadows lost 2/9,10/8,2/9,1/9; Sharon Willis won 1/9,9/0, 9/5,9/1; Sue Seddon lost 3/9,2/9,9/5.7/9; Sue Cartledge lost 8/10 9/7,8/10,8/10; Val Fielding lost 3/9,4/9,9/3,3/9.


29 27 27 26 20 *- 25 - 19 18 18 : 18 17 15 19 13 3


Lisa Pilkingon lost 6/9,7/9.9/6 6/9; DorothyBarkerlost 4/9. 9/6,4/9,2/9; Brenda McLaughlin lost 9/5,7/9,6/9,6/9. ^


Second team (v Clayton Greer. 2nds, away, W M): Maria Bennett lost 3/9,0/9,4/9; Anne Cowking lost 9/7,5/9,5/9,3/\


Third team (v East Lancashire 3ids, home, won 5-0): Ann^ Ilardisty won 9/3,9/3,9/5; Sara Thompson ™n 9/6, 9/4,9/5,, Marjorie Brass won 9/2,9/0, 9/1; Lindsay Trotter won 9/0„ 9/1.9/1; Sheila Wiilis won 9/0,9/1,9/0.


0 1 2 8 2 4 2 6 1 6 1 , H v 0 1 2 8 2 • 3 5 3 3 2 ; - r.litheroc and District Darts League Pair move in on leaders


IN THE Second Division of the Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Darts League both Petre Arms and Social Club A took advantage of the leaders Craven Heifer B being out of action. Despite Simon Jackson’s


Pointfl and Positions First Division


. Losing the next leg, the Club - went on to take the next four legs to break even with the


180, the Club went 2-0 down before Barry Cunliff stopped the rot.


t leaders. Petre came within one point


of the leaders after white­ washing the Swan with Two Necks after a high-scoring


consolation for the Under . 14s in their 8-1 defeat. .


. ,


mance, the Under 15s lost 5-2 against Barrowford' Celtic, with Andrew Purvis claiming both goals.


■ 100.2 per throw on the way. 7 First Division matches went


match. Elsewhere P. Craig of Black Bull (Chatburn) recorded a 15 dart finish, averaging


In a disappointing perfor- ;


: Castle with three nuudmums being recorded on the.way.,


much as expected, apart from the whitewash of third placed Kings Arms A by the


'The Under 16s drew 3-3 with Borrowdale United in 7 a top-of-the-table clash with Chris Ingham grab-: bing a hat-trick in a com­ petitive game.


;


The Under 16s Burnley * side lost 7-2 against Brier-


'Riding finished off. the proceedings. ‘ v Hurst Green: Young, Dodd, Brown,..


ber, Cullens., , victory at the weekend with the , gate and Scott Bmnkergot two


Wolves’ sides were celebrating Man-of-the-match Daniel Hoi- 0______


1 But Wolves have a good time! ALL bu t one of 'Clitheroe goal of their own.


1 . sheet. . , .


1 six teams in action scoring a stag-. gering 31 goals between theml


Locals ‘settle’ for three-goal win * ’’ ■'ing won seven m-----TTnHer 11s into


looped over the keeper. Bartlett was eventually rewarded with a goal when he,/-


fo l low ed up ago alm ou th .jwrih • * ~m‘


, ■ a 6-0'win over . Great Harwood , -


. Procter, Riding; Lang, Rogerson, Shaw,: Marks, barton;-Wilkinson. Subs: Bam-;,


field Celtic in the cup, with an excellent Nick Veevers ■; header and . /. Richard;, Clement penalty putting; Readstone on the score-'


, , •


Jack Hayward of the Royal Oak team had the highest finish of the week with 111. The Divisional Knockout has now reached the semi­


1, Castle Inn 61; 2. Craven Heifer A 45; 3, Judge Walrocsloy 40; 4, Mangrove 39: 5, Kings Arms A 39; 6, Royal Oak 35; 7, Fondle Witch 34; 8, New Inn A 30; 9, Kings Arms B 26; 10, Billington BC A 23; 11, Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 19; 12, Black Horse 19:13.De Lacy Arms 12. ’ Second Division . .


1, Craven. Heifer B 50; 2, Clitheroo SC A 50; 3, Petre Arms


49; 4, New Inn C 41; 5, Dog and Partridge (Clithcroe) 39; 6,. Horseshoe 38; 7, Swan with Two Necks 29; 8. Black Bull (Langho) 28; 9. Pendle Hotel 26; 10, New Inn B 25; 11, Billuigton BC B 17;


12, Clithcroe SC B 14; 13, Black- Bull (Chatburn) 11. _


r.litheroe Ladies’ ~ *


, Semi-Finals, December 6th ‘ Petre Arms v Dog and Par-,1


Craven Heifer B 4, Victoria 5>. Dog and Partridge Barrow B*. 7, Catholic SC 2; Judge Waim-^ sloy 6, Royal Oak A 3; Dog£, and Partridge Chthoroe .2,^ Petre Arms 7.


Darts League j Pat Dobson Memorial r Knockout ■ '


No league matches this week. ■ ^ : !


was the inimitable Mike King, witq com ed ian s Dusty Young and Mike


Farrell, and magician “The Great Rom hie", otherwise known as Roger Harg-j reaves, providing the entertainment for a mixed audience.


i


Our picture shows the top table guests before the event.


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. Judge Walmsley v Victoria 3 (Kings Arms). , ;


BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION ;


WEEK 41 PRIZE VA


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i The line-up for, December 5th is: Dog and Partridge (Barrow) v Castle Inn; Rcyal Oak v Black Horse; and in the Second Division: Horse­ shoe v Craven B, New Inn B v Petre Arms.


final stage after a number of, close-fought battles.


- Darting-interest will be E


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raised this weekend with the first Ribble Valley Darts Knockout competition held


goals each with Paul Tierney, The players will toe the oche Thomas Holgate and Jamie at 12-30 p.m. but entries can Thomas also on the score-sheet. _ still be taken until noon on The 'Under 13s ride were the only the day at the Dog and Par-


at the Dog and Partridge, Clitheroe on Saturday, December 2nd.


■ -inn won seven of their eight narrowly 2-1 to Belvedere « games "so^far "this season and Michael W ’drawing the other.


•'-Elliot Wood got two of .the s i x w a s outstanding., s-


, ThomDSon.s, ^


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ajs0 y t sue, th is - ’ was Glen .


a t


(Sion;..... • • " ..............w __________ _ _ ’ — tdiord:, .-P«


Under 12s who mang .


/Smith.1 Hitchin, S.iBartlett,’’ ■ „ „ . _ _ .. . . Phillip Rushton and Thomas


moved to the top of. the divK ' / S J S r ^ ^ v ^ a c k s o n . West Bradfordi C, Bartlett,. ^ ^ ^


Partington, Amriow, H o d g d d n - Q„ 0j, b e tte r were thi son;Chatburn,:Pilkington,


^Benfieldgettdng the other three.; ^ d e r ^ 2s^h om an a^d rseven‘1


hat-trickwithGary Jackson, tbe other three.'


coming from' The best result came for th a t • Kings Arms'A 0; Castte Inn 8; , ! ■wiiSon,'>’1'UnderT0s who won7-0against.!.judgeWalm^y5,^ogand.


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