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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422328 (Advertising), Burnley 482331 (Classified)


Defiant Denis denies title race is over


Newcastle a


take Av c f i J


share of the lead


castle Town tied with the Manchester outfit at the top of the table with a 2-0 home win against Salford City on Tuesday night. Town have now caught


A up their games in hand on


Trafford and both sides were 14 p o in ts p o in ts ahead of the Blues before last night’s game a t home to Rossendale. Before last night, Clitheroe


to stay in touch at the top. RESULTS Saturday


Atherton Collieries 3, Sal­ First Division


ford City 1; Burscough 5, Glossop North End 2; Dar- wen 0, Bootle 2; Eastwood Hanley 2, Chadderton 1; Holker Old Boys 3, Black­ pool Rovers 0; Mossley 4, Kidsgrove Athletic 0; Pen­ rith 2, St Helens Town 1; Prescot Cables 1, CLITHEROE 0; Rossendale United 1, Nantwich Town 2; Trafford 2, Newcastle Town 1; Vauxhall GM 5, Maine RoadO.


. Cheadle Town 1, Maine Road 1; CLITHEROE v Ashton Town — postponed; Salford City 0, Daisy Hill 1. Tuesday


Reserve Division


Atherton Collieries v Bootle — postponed; Chadderton v Eastwood Hanley — post­ poned; Darwen v Holker Old Boys — postponed; Newcas­ tle Town 2, Salford City 0. FIXTURES First Division


• First Division


f t e r losing 2- 1 at Trafford on Saturday, New­


DEFIANT Denis Underwood has insist­ ed his Clitheroe players are “good enough” to still capture the title, despite their latest set­ back at Prescot. By Chris Boden


over Newcastle, the Blues could well be only eight points adrift of the top two if they take advan­ tage of games in hand. And Denis believes his side


After Trafford’s 2-1 win


ju s t need a break: “I t is strange at the moment. “Last season we went


through a similarly bad spell, but something just changed for the better. “We have been performing


i , Prescot Cables 1, Clitheroe 0


A SOLITARY goal blighted the Bluest title hopes and inflicted their fifth defeat in the last six games in


all competitions. »' * But with leaders Drafford beating New­


c a s t le Town '2-1 a t Shawe View, Clitheroe still have a fighting chance of


‘ Senior denied the Merseyside club’s eager.: forwards. ‘


problems at the back for the Blues, but . ,


for the Blues, going dose with a shot which: whistled past the post


Nathan Peel showed several good touches ‘


>


Muliin should have done better with a one-on-one with the keeper, but the Prescot j


,‘shot-stopper was quieter to the ball, and


securing the title and promotion they so . the sides went in goal-less., crave..*


. . . - .


They were cruelly denied an equaliser in , ■ on 52 minutes when Doyle hit an unstop-' the dying moments after going behind pable shot to give Senior no chance. shortly after the break.


, \ > Prescot' pressure after the break paid oil -


, ’ CUtheroe were finding it very hard to get


to thank for keeping them in with a shout Simon WestweU and Lee Sculpher having in this game until the Anal whistle. ■


But the Blues had goalkeeper Ian Senior . any attacking moves together, with skipper to work hard at the back to get the for-


reasonably well and hope­ fully we will go from strength to strength. “We just need something


to fall for us. “At the moment every­


thing is going against us." He is looking at his side to


take care of their own form: “We can’t worry about oth­


ers. “We have just got to get


back to winning ways and hopefully put some sort of


run together over the next 15 games. “We haven’t been playing


had two games in hand on the leaders and were look­ ing to make their two home games count as they strive


as badly as people have made out, and we have also


been creating chances. “The most frustrating


thing in football is when you are not creating chances. “But we are, and can’t


take advantage of them at the moment.”


maximum points against struggling local sides in back-to-back home games: “We now have two difficult local derbies against Rossendale and Darwen. “They are both down in


But the Blues will hope for


notched double figures against Lit­ tle Harwood to consolidate third


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place in the table. Man-of-the-match Thomas Harper


highlighted the 10-0 victory romp with a hat-trick, and the other scor­ ers were Shane Kennedy (2), Joe Waller, Andrew Conroy, Matthew James, Chris Holland and Ashley Jeffreys. Readstone Under 12s retained sec­


relegation trouble and are desperate for points for their own reasons. “They will keep going


right until the final whistle, and we will have to be pre­ pared.” His side have been boosted


by the news that Jon Pen­ man is expected to be avail­ able shortly: “Jon had treatment last week on his


knee, but fortunately he didn’t require surgery. “He has to wait 10 days


LES THOMPSON (CAT2124) STEVE LAMPKIN (CAT2133) D e n i s w a s e x p e c t in g to


our squad is virtually up to


strength.” There have been depar­


after treatment, so he should be ready to resume training at the weekend, and if he comes through that alright, then he will be ready to play-in the next week or so, which will be a big boost. “And Steve Lampkin had 20 minutes on Saturday, so


tures from Shawbridge, with Peter McCrae going to Witton Albion in the UniBond League after his brief loan spell, while goal­ keeper Lee Greenacre has gone to last night’s oppo­ nents Rossendale, and was expected to play.


Chatbum are their own worst enemies!


Rossendale United; Bootle v Holker Old Boys; Chadder­ ton v Penrith; CLIT­ HEROE v Darwen; Kids­ grove Athletic v Prescot Cables; Newcastle Town v Blackpool Rovers; St Helen’s Town v Eastwood Hanley; Salford City v Burscough;


Atherton Collieries v


Trafford v Maine Road. FACarlsbergVase


Cheadle Town v Salford City; Ramsbottom United v


Whitby Town v Mossley. Reserve Division


CLITHEROE. Tuesday


First Division


Nantwich Town; Burscough v Bootle; Holker Old Boys v


Blackpool Rovers v


Trafford. Reserve Division


Trafford v Atherton Col­ lieries.


First Division PW D L P


Trafford.......................


Newcastle Town.......... 29 20 5 4 65 Clithcroc...................... 27 4 9 4 ol Penrith.......................... 26 4 6 6 48 Huptcoueh.................. 26 14 o 7 47 Prescot Cables............... 30 13 7 10 46 Eastwood Hanley........... 27 13 6 8 45 Blackpool Rovers......... §6 11 11 4 44


J j® Chatburn 3 Earby Town 4


THE villagers failed to live up to expectations when they hosted Earby Town in this East Lan­ cashire Football League Second Division clash. Chatburn went into the


game confident of winning, but proved to be their own worst enemies. Everything seemed to be


going smoothly when Heanan gave Chatbum a lOth-minute lead. Then for some unknown


j


com p le te th e s ig n in g of a m id f ie ld e r f rom U n iB o n d F i r s t Divis ion s ide Congle- to n in t im e fo r la s t n ig h t ’s m a tc h to com p en sa te fo r a la ck o f n a tu ra l ly left-sided p la y e r s in th e s q u a d , fol­ low in g L e s T h om p s o n ’s re tu rn to Accr ington S ta n ­ ley.


EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE FIXTURES


Oswaldtwistle Tn v NFOB. BEPCup


ed too often. But Craven held on to win.


Hangover ready to celebrate


reason Earby seemed to have extra time and space and levelled the scores with a shot from the edge of the


area. What followed next was a


defensive nightmare. Kay inadvertently put


through his own goal when in no apparent danger, and when Earby went 3-1 in front the homesters were in desperate need of the inter­


val. Chatbum, kicking up the


V a S lG M ................. 27 7 12 8 33 Nantwich Town............ 23 9 5 9 32 Salford City................. 28 8 8 2 32 Atherton Colls............... 27 8 7 12 31


St Helens Town........... 29 9 Kidsgrove Ath.............. 26 7


Bootle.......................... 26 7 Glossop NE....................2° 7


Holker OB................... ‘


Darwen........................ ~ ‘ ■Maine Road.................... 2J °


4 16 31 9 10 30 9 10 30


7 14 28 5 10 26 5 17 26


Rossendale Utd............ 28 6 Chadderton................... 28 6 5 17 23


8 15 26 6 16 24


Reserve Division PW D


Trafford....................... H \ Clitheroe......................


Atherton (MU,-......... j*


Ramsbottom Utri......... Jo ° Nelson......................... 20 / Cheadte Town-............. Jo 7 Cas'ton Gabriels............ J9 <


J ; \


Maine Road.................. j® 5 Chadderton.................. 19 b


2 8 26 3 10 24 3 8 24 3 9 24


L P 0 49 4 42 5 35 7 32


3 7 21 3 10 21


Salford City................. !s 4 1 13 13 f e r f M f f cll" l,n fcTU CM y '


hill in the second half, took a gamble by playing three at the back and were duly


rewarded. A glancing Chamley head­


er and Green’s clinical fin­ ish from Kay’s superb 30- yard pass levelled the score, and Young and Green proved to be a con­ stant threat to the visitors’ defence. Earby grabbed a scrappy


winner when, following several comers, they bun­ dled the ball into the net after Chatbum had failed to clear their lines. Chatbum let themselves


time out. Clarence 3


Craven Heifer 4 AFTER leading 4-1 a t


th e in te rv a l , Craven Heifer had to hang on in the end for victory by the odd goal in seven in the Accrington League. The locals made a good


THE title beckons for PSV Hangover in the Glenfield Leisurewear Five-a-side League at Roefield Leisure Centre. In the latest fixtures, PSV


hammered Waddy Arms 8- 2 and are nine points clear of Parkers Arms, who had a 4-1 win over Buck


start with plenty of move­ ment, and they knocked the ball around well. Mitchell fired wide after


Rovers. Higher Buck slipped to


Aspinwall’s throughball, before Mitchell released Blenkinship, who scored with a fine shot. Clarence made several


third after their defeat by the odd goal in seven against fourth-placed AFC


Sausage. Shy Talk also hit eight,


attacks, but the locals held firm, before Mitchell again turned provider for Parkin­ son to make it 2-0. Clarence hauled one back


from a free kick, but Shears restored the locals’ two- goal advantage from a cor­ ner. Barnes made two very


seeing off lowly Bowland Magic, as did Litebody Stars, who recorded a sur­ prise 8-4 win over Rag Legs United. Rapid Decline were


win against Low Moor. RESULTS


Parkers Arms 4, Buck Rovers 1;


Shy Talk 8, Bowland Magic 2; Rapid Decline v Low Moor


good saves to keep the home side out, and Parkin­ son netted a rare headed goal from an Aspinwall cross to make it 4-1 at half­


time. Inside two minutes of the


restart, Clarence made it 4- 2, and the home side took the initiative. Craven could not get their


down badly and will have to do much be tte r next


passing game going again, and Clarence pulled anoth­


er goal back. Craven were shocked by


this and pushed forward looking to clinch the game, but the final ball was wast­


home win; Waddy Arms 2, PSV Hangover 8; Higher Buck 3, AFC Sausage 4; Rag Legs Unit­


ed 4, Litebody Stars 8. SUNDAY’S FIXTURES


10 a.m. - Shy Talk v Buck


Rovers: 10-50 a.m. - Bowland Magic v Low Moon 11-40 a.m. - Rapid Decline v Higher Buck; 12-30 p.m. - Rag Legs United v Waddy Arms; 1-20 p.m. PSV Hangover v AFC Sausage; 2-10 p.m. - Parkera Anm v Litebody


Stars. POINTS AND POSITIONS


Arms 37; 3, Higher Buck 36; 4, AFC Sausage 33; 5. Low Moor


31; 6, Shy Talk 31; 7, Buck Rovers 26; 8, Waddy Arms 21; 9, Rag Legs United 19; 10, Lite­ body Stars 9; 11, Bowland Magic 7; 12, Rapid Decline 3.


1, PSV Hangover 46; 2, Parkers


Tn v Pendle Forest. First Division


G a rg ra v e v S e t t le Utd; President’s Cup


Langho v Hurst Green; Rib- . Chester Rovers v Colne; Earby


shills; Rimington v Barnolds­ wick Utd; Whalley Rangers v Trawden Celtic; Worsthome v Stacksteads St Joseph’s. Second Division


Barnoldswick Utd v Cros­


noldswick Park Rovers v Whin- ney Hill.


Hurst Green v Sabden; Mill Hill St Peter’s v Read Utd; Pen­ dle Forest v Trawden Celtic; Settle Utd v Colne. RESULTS


Colne Utd v Worsthorne; Reserve Division


2; Mill Hill St Peter’s 3, Wors- tnorne 1; Trawden Celtic 1, Stacksteads St Joseph’s 0. Second Division


Bamoldwick Utd 3, Gargrave First Division


Colne 2, Whinney Hill 0; Colne Utd 6, Pendle Forest 0; Hurst Green 5, Rock Rovers 1; R o ­ chester Rovers 1, Read Utd 1. Reserve Division


Chatburn 3, Earb y Tn 4;


ond place in the table following a 1- all draw with Bacup Borough Juniors in atrocious conditions. Danny Lyles scored in the first half only for Read­ stone to grab a last-minute equaliser. Andrew Tinker scored from the


keeper into the net. Substitute Ben Thorpe made it 3-0 almost immedi­ ately after entering the fray and Terry Fothergill finally finished off the visitors with his second and Whalley’s fourth goal. Another good performance by Whal­


Senior pulled off three superb stops in the wards into the game,


first half alone as the home side put the But with the game going away from the Blues under the cosh.


Blues, Prescot began to,sit on their lead'


Clitheroe had started on the offensive and let Clitheroe come at them, though, and Paul Muliin threatened the But the Blues couldn’t take advantage,


Club funds receive £2,000 boost!


READSTONE United Junior Football Club held their fourth annual Sports­ mans’ Dinner a t the North Stand Ban­ queting Suite a t Turf Moor on Friday. • A sum in the region of £2,000 was raised for club funds and an enjoyable evening


was had by all, with the help of the inim­ itable Mike King, comedian Willie Miller and guest speaker Duncan McKenzie, for­ merly of Leeds United, Chelsea, Everton and Blackburn Rovers. The club, formed in 1989 to provide foot­ ball for youngsters in the Read and


Simonstone areas, would like to thank all. sponsors and guests for their support and


generosity.


new players and for more details, contact club secretary Alan Spence. (779646). If you wish to make a donation to club funds or sponsor a team for next season, contact club treasurer Geoff Lambert (771442). Pictured are (left to right) Geoff Lam­


The club is constantly on the look-out for -


bert, Duncan McKenzie, Mike King, Clive Bennett (chairman), Alan Spence and Paul. Clarke (chief event organiser) (CAT6841).


Readstone youngsters hit double figures


EADSTONE United Under 11s recorded the win tof th e week when they


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despite playing with the elements in their favour, and conceded two more goals after the break. Terry Nelson scored and was named man-of-the- match while Stephen Wilson turned in a good performance on his return to the side. Clitheroe’s Under 10s raced into a 3- 0 half-time lead against Barrowford .


Wolves trailed 1-0 at the interval, ’ IS


Celtic—but then had to play into a strong wind and ended-up hanging- •


ley yielded a deserved victory, with Fothergill outstanding and Richard Benson being named man-of-the-


match. But it was definitely “Unlucky 13”


penalty spot as the Under 10s, field­ ing a weakened side, turned in a dis­ appointing and figured on the wrong end of a 6-1 scorelirie against Foul-


ridge. The Under 9s drew 1-all in a friendly .


against Junior Clarets. John Thomp­ son scored-the Readstone goal and Andrew Hargreaves was named man- of-the-match. The Under 18s, missing three key


. gave Readstone the lead early in the second half bu t Nelson h it back strongly and scored three times to


run out winners. W Read Utd v Colne Utd; Bar­


val courtesy of an unstoppable Luke Gibbons shot from from the edge of the penalty area. After the break it was one-way traf­


fic towards the visitors’ goal, with Terry Fothergill increasing the lead with a shot which looped over the


players because of holiday commit­ ments, lost 3-1 in a friendly game against Nelson Colts. Tom Bartlett


for the Under 10s — they crashed to their heaviest defeat of the season when they clashed with table-top- ping Oswaldtwistle Juniors A and


lost 13-0. . Whalley trailed by six goals at the


interval and but for good work by James Wynne and man-of-the-match Matthew Rishton in defence it could have been much worse. Whalley, to their credit, never gave up trying despite being reduced to six players mid-way through the second half because of bad weather conditions.


halley Juniors Under 11s defeated West End 4-0, despite leading only 1-0 at the inter­


• Free-scoring Matthew Musgrove led the goal spree with seven, Michael Galeskey scored six, John Knowles bagged a brace, and Glen Dinsdale, Luke Chadwick and Mark Hitchin netted one apiece. Mark Fowler turned in an eye-catch­


ing display in midfield and won the man-of-the-match award. The Under 12s lost 3-1 when they


travelled to meet Brunlea United in very windy conditions at Burnley.


litheroe :Wolves Under 11s maintained their unbeaten record with a fantastic 18-1 victory over Great Harwood Town. V ‘


C


on for a 4-3 win. Man-of-the-match Joe Garner


scored twice and the other goals came via Daniel Bush and James


Warburton. The Under 13s scored another win


when they beat Michelin 3-0. Thomas Byrom was the man-of-the- match and the goal heroes on the day were Thomas Holgate, Robert Lloyd


and Scott Brunker. And the Under 14s played their best


football of the season but were held. to a 2-2 draw by Junior Clarets. Goals from Steven Wharton and,


Oliver Cross gave the Wolves the advantage. But despite a man-of-the- match performance from Wharton, Clarets equalised in the last minute. The Under 16s beat Todmorden


Colts 4-2, but should have had the game wrapped up at half-time.. Man-of-the-match Jonathan Small- >


ey opened the scoring with a low shot after 20 minutes. Daniel Vesty made it 2-0 five min­


utes later, but the Colts pulled one. back before half-time. The Wolves continued to squander -


. volleyed home by Paul Parkinson. . ■ Steven Wilkinson made the game ■


chance after chance but with 15 min­ utes to go, Wilkinson played Smalley,, down the line and his cross was


safe after more good work from Ian . Davies.


Honours even in Memorial League


Swan a t Whalley 2, Judge Walmesley 2


den Celtic 2, Sabden 2; Wors­ thome 3, Settle Utd 0. First Division


Read Utd 2, NFOB 1; Traw­


Oswaldtwistle.............. 1814 1 3 43 B’wick Utd.................. 1310 1 3 31 'Whalley Rgrs.............. 16 9 2 5 29


PW D L P


Worsthome................. 16 8 4 4 28 Rimington................... 16 7 3 6 24 Gargrave.................... 15 7 2 6 23


awarded their first points of the season with a home


DESPITE a bizarre last-minute pitch inspection this eagerly awaited Memorial Football League derby


went ahead as scheduled. And for a long period it


looked as though the Billington side might cause a major upset in their bat­ tle to beat the drop. Playing with the wind in


Mill Hill SP................. 15 7 1 7 22 Crosshills.......................11 5 1 5 16 Trawden Celtic............ 15 4 4 7 16 Stacksteads SJ.............. 13 4 3 6 15 Settle Utd.................... 16 2 3 11 9 Sabden....................... 16 0 1 15 1 Second Division


Hurst Green................ 1816 1 1 49 Langho........................ 1611 4 1 37 Colne Utd................... 1411 2 1 35 Earby Tn..................... 1510 2 3 32 Whinney Hill................ 14 9 2 3 29 Rock Rovers............... 17 9 2 6 29 B’wick PR.................... 16 8 2 6 26 Oswaldtwistle Tn........ 15 4 4 7 16 Chatbum..................... 20 5 1 14 16 Read Utd.................... 16 3 5 8 14 Colne.......................... 17 4 2 11 14 NFOB......................... 17 3 2 12 11 Pendle Forest.............. 15 2 3 10 9 Ribchster Rvrs...... ..... 20 1 6 13 _9 Reserve Division


PW D L P '


Worsthome... B’wick Utd..


. 1612 3 1 . 14 12 2 0


Mill Hill SP.................. 14 9 Hurst Green................. 16 9 l u 'os> Read Utd.................. 16 9 1 6 28


Sabden......................... 16 8 3 5 27


Trawden Celtic............ 16 7 5 4 26 Settle Utd.................... 16 7 0 9 21 Settle Utd.................... 16 7 0 9 21


Colne Utd.................... 14 4 2 8 14 NFOB.......................... 17 3 2 12 11 Pendle Forest............... 14 1 2 11 5 Colne........................... 17 0 1 16 1


PW D L


the first half, the Judge team dominated the open­ ing half-hour. Dogged defending and


poor final balls meant th a t Tristan Barnes was only troubled twice. Unfortunately for Barnes and the Swan this result­ ed in the Judge taking a two-goal lead with two free headers. This seemed to kick-start


almost grabbing the morn­ ing glory. Continuous Swan pressure


th a t man Roberts denied him a goal against his for­ mer team. Overall, this was a splen­


did advertisement for local amateur football on a sur­ prisingly good playing sur­


rained down on Roberts’ goal but the moustachioed veteran kept his cool amid the mayhem, using virtual­ ly every part of his anato­ my as he denied Swan for long periods. Steven Czapowski, back in


action following a mysteri­ ous ankle injury, could have helped himself to a double hat-trick but only once did he beat the keep­ er — equalising with 20 minutes remaining. Matt Lee, Simon Nowell


the favourites into action, and the deficit was reduced when Mark Taylor capi­ talised on a Keighley error and squared the ball for the impressive Richard


Quinn to score. In the second half it was a


different story with Judge


face. De Lacy Arms had goal­


keeper Graham Seedall to thank for their 2-1 win over Crown Scaffolds. Seedall made a string of


outstanding saves in the only other First Division fixture of local interest and was voted'man-of-the-


match for his efforts. RESULTS


First Division Crown Scaffolds 1, De Lacy 2;


Swan a t Whalley 2, Judge Walmesley 2.


Second Division


and Shaun Fernandez all went close to snatching a winner, and a Taylor “goal” was controversially ruled out by a linesman. Craig Barnes tried to fur­


ther enhance his claims for Player of the Year with several late surges, but


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TW r d Divfeion Pendle Inn have opened a 22- T t e V g S o T i o n d


WvrriTT three matches left to play in the ^ teams with only f i v e A whitewashed


points oyer ^ “" ^ ^ “ g io n ^ ^H o r s e Shoe and At the foot of the di


Kings Arms B look se t£or " ^ ivision. Witch and Mangroye in tte c


Anns A 7-1. show how the match


ss&'gxssi&z rivais Kings 38scodres of 100-plus, seven maxi-


rew ation as do Pendle ^ ^ 0 Dog and


mums, three legs taking just 12 darts each, and end­ ing with averages of 68.4 points per throw. Players hitting the max this week were Jimmy


Trickett (2), Adrian Bubbins, Frank Corban, Kevin Naylor, Danny Burns, Steve Kenyon, Andy Gud­ geon, Mick Eunson, Peter Taylor, Malcolm Taylor. Highest checkout of the week was 116 by Social


Club’s Pete Nerenberg. • On Sunday, in the top room at the Dog and Par­ tridge, the News of the World event local stage takes place, starting at 8 p.m.


# Entries are now being invited for the 12th Chic Engraving-sponsored Geoff Heap Memorial Shield darts competition. Date: Sunday, May 4th. Venue: Great Marsden Hotel, Nelson. The entry fee is £1-50 per player and the total prize fund, including a £50 donation from the Great Map- den Hotel, is dependent on the number of entries received.


RESULTS First Division Royal Oak 4, New Inn 4; Mangrove 0, Craven Heifer


8; Kings Arms A1, Dog and Partridge 7. Second Division


Black Horse 6, Swan with Two Necks 2; Horse Shoe


6, Judge Walmesley 2; Petre Arms 4, Kings Arms B 4; Social A 8, Black Bull (Did Langho) 0.


Third Division Pendle Inn 6, New Inn B 2; Billington BC A 4,


Social B 4; Bay Horse 6, Billington BC B 2. POINTS AND POSITIONS


First Division


1, Dog and Partridge 68; 2, Craven Heifer A 59; 3, Rings Arms A 51; 4, Royal Oak 49; 5, New Inn A 48; 6, Pendle Witch 30; 7, Mangrove 25. Second Division


1, Social Club A 78; 2, Black Horse 72; 3, Black Bull (Old Langho) 62; 4, Judge Walmesley 58; 5, Petre Arms 53; 6, Swan with Two Necks 53; 7, Horse Shoe


36; 8, Kings Arms B 28. Third Division


1, Pendle Inn 87; 2, Bay Horse 65; 3, New Inn B 64;


4, Social Club B 62; 5, Billington A 60; 6, Brown Cow 33; 7, Billington B 33; 8, Black Bull (Chatburn) 26.


Calderstones 3, Woolpack 1. Third Division


Lomax v New Inn postponed. SUNDAY’S FIXTURES


First Division


Swan a t Whalley v Ye Old Brown Cow (Roefield); Weavers


Anns v De Lacy. Third Division


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' First Division.............. PW D L P


Heyslnn..................... 1614 J J 43* Swan at Whalley.......... 1711 2 4.35, Kings Arms.................. D 9 2 6 29 Cemetery Hotel........... 15 9 1 5 28 DcLacy..................—• '7 9 J 7.28- Dog Inn......... .............. 18 8 2 6 26 Weavers Arms............. 16 5 .2 9 17 Crown Scaffolds........... 17 5 1 Jl, 16 Brown Cow......... ....... . 15 5 0 10,15 Black Dog.......... :........ 14 5 0 9 15 Judge Walmesley,....... 18 2 2 14 ,8


Second Division PW D L


Commie...................... * Plough Inn.................. Apeks.......................... Rishton Arms.............. Commercial................. Queens........................


Woolpack..................... 14 7 Fox and Hounds........... 14 7


1611 4 1 37 1411 2 1 35 1610 4 2'34 ' 1710 3 4 33 16 6 5 5 23 16 7 2 7 23 0 7 21 0 7 21


Stanhiif Lions............... 17 6 1 10 19 Graham and Brown.......19 5 1 13 16 Calderstones................ 18 3 0 15 9 Boars Head.................. 13 1 0 12 3


Third Division PW D L P


Sett End...................... 1612 3 1 39 Queens Eastgate......... 1711 3 3 36 Sign and Poster........... 17 9 1 7 28 Bay Horse Ossy.......... 16 8 2 6 26 Bax Bay Horse............ 16 8 1 7 25 Lomax.......................... 14 7 1 6 22 Asco............................. 15 6 4 5 22 New Inn....................... 16 7 1 8 22 ... .................................-


Wood Nook v New Inn (Norden 'Wood Nook!................. 17 4 School, Rishton).


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Castle.......................... 18 2 0 16 6


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