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| LOCALS THROUGH pairs have made it
I through the qualifying rouncT of the Bar-Be-
TWO more local
Wanderers Bowling I Club. • Mike Water and Tony Spencer, and Bill Slinger and Peter Pedder won through their first and
Quick Spring Doubles a t
Ribblesdale
| second round matches on | Monday night. They now go into the
third and fourth round matches due to start on
| October 19th. I There are st il l a few qualifying places left to be filled and anybody
Brown Cow claim fourth straight win
Brown Cow ................... 3 O s syR e fu g e e s ..............2 BROWN Cow were caught sleeping in the first minute of their Memorial League clash with Ossy
Refugees. The visitors took full
' I t took’ Brown Cow 15 minutes to get themselves
advantage and took an early lead.
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| interested should contact Malcolm Wensley on 01254 824463 for further details. Entry, costs £10 per pair. The full list of quali
1 Tuesday: G. Huddleston and I. McCarthey (Ulver- ston), G. Shuttleworth and
fiers from matches held over the last week is: .
A. Handford (Colne), W. Huddleston and J. Dick son (Ulverston), B. Driver and D. Wright (Colne). Wednesday: B. Gosling
together and they managed an equaliser through Steve Pinder after a one-two with
Warren Jackson. Brown Cow went ahead
through Dominic McTear with a well-drilled shot in from the right. Brown Cow were well on top, but with about 15 min
Brown Cow 3, Ossy Refugees 2. .
SUNDAY’S FIXTURES Knockout Trophy -
First Round Do Lacy v Calderstones
(Queen Elizabeth’s Whalloy); Stanhill Lions v Brown Cow (Wil son’s).,
First Division ’ Judge Wahnesley v Swan a t
Whalley (Roefield). Third Division
Legion-free date. TABLES
First Division P W D LPts
Plough............ 4 3 0 1 9 Stanhill Lions... 4 3 0 1 9 Acc Sports...... 5 3 0 2 9 Hoys Inn......... 4 3 0 1 9 Judge Wahnesley 4 3 0 1 9 Rishton Arms... 4 2 0 2 6 De Lacy-........ 4 1 1 2 - 4 SwanatWballey 4 1 1 2 4
utes to go Ossy equalised with a disputed goal which looked off side. I t did not take long lor Brown Cow to re-take control
of the game. They re-took the lead also
and R. Pickup (Darwen), K. Moor and D. Varley (Silsden), A. Wright and K. Jackson (Hesketh Bank), G. Coupe and J. Lees (Preston). Thursday: A. Cairns and
after a fine headed goal from corner converted by
Andrew Blackledge. Brown Cow them missed
chance after chance - the best of which fell to Warren Finch, who hit over the bar from six yards. McTear also missed a
P. Craig (Rawtenstall), D. Williams and R. Birk (Farrington), J. Slynn and
R. Whitham (Great Har-
| wood), J. Ashman and R. ! Clegg (Haslingden). Monday: H. Warren and P. Connolly (Rossendale),
1 M. Watkins and A. Spencer (Ribblesdale), W.
I Slinger and P. Pedder (Rib- 1 blesdale), S. Marshall and E. Holness (Barrowford).'
I SHOTS T
HOT
WO Clitheroe clay p ig e o n . sh o o te rs
I were in fine form in esteemed company a t
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| Skipton. Brendan Wood and
i Dave Brown both took part in a Roses head-to- head shoot at the Craven Shooting Grounds in aid of former Lancashire captain Wasim Akram and Yorkshire wicket keeper Richard Blakey’s
| benefit year. Wood, who lives at the
Copy Nook in Bolton by Bowland, shot; 96 out of 100 clays to win the high est score of .the day.,........ While Brown, who
owns Gee-Co Precast Ltd concrete manufacturers
I in Taylor Street, Clitheroe, was a member' of Akram's six-man team, who won the com petition. Both Akram and
Blakey shot, with Blakey winning by one clay with
67 out of 100, and the pair benefitted to the 1 tune of £830 each.
GREAT
| DISPLAY H
1 home 4-1. RESULTS
East Lancashire 0, Hicks 5: Nigel Willis won
3-1; Rob Allen won 3-1; Stuart Wardle won 3-1; Ray Dryden won 3-0; Robert Fielding won 3-2.
I Burnley 2, Hicks 2nds 3: Neil Cattermolelost 0-
| 3; Richard Bedford won 3-1; John Meadows lost
| 2-3; Brian Hayward won 3-1; Tony Walmsley won
I 3-0. Hicks 3rds 4, Michelin
2nds 1: Dave Walters
I won 3-1; Dave Macken zie won 3-1; Andy Miller lost 2-3; Andy Rothwell won 3-0; Conner | MacLaughlin won 3-0.
LADIES' DARTS LEAGUE
MATTHEW BROWN
FINAL RESULTS League
Mangrove 4, Brown Cow 8;
Craven A 6, Low Moor 6; Buck 0, Craven B 12; Royal Oak 9, Kings A 3; Starkies 4,
| LFC6. High scores: 140 - B. Park;
: 138 +105 - D. Bums; 138 - M. McDonnell; 132 + 115 - A. Haydock; 132 + 108 - I. Hillary; 125 + 11 dart finish - D. Stevenson; 124 - K. Wad- dleworth; 120 - M. Northover; J 119 - A Waddleworth; 117 - H.
i 100 - M. Bannister. POINTS AND FINAL POSITIONS
1, LFC179; 2, Dog and Par
tridge 173; 3, Craven A 143; 4, Craven B 140; 5, Low Moor
, 135; 6,Royal Oak 131; 7, Man- j grovellB;
8.Kings A 114; 9, Brown Cow 112; 10, Starkies
106; 11, Buck 61; 12, Kings B
| 47. . I • All members are welcome
| tion a t Low Moor Club a t 8 p.m. tomorrow for a free buffet,
and disco. ' | to attend the league preschta-
ICKS Health and Rackets Club, for-
I merly Clitheroe Squash Club, were in un b e a t
able form last week. The first team white
washed East Lancashire in Blackburn 5-0, the sec ond team won 3-2 a t Burnley, and the thirds beat Michelin seconds at
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LITHEROE Wolves Under 14s had to dig deep to earn a fa n ta s t ic 3-2 win over
Haslingden. With only 10 players turning up,
But they fought back to level just after the break when .Jason Green fired
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home from long range. And the locals forged their way ahead
but a deflected goal saw Haslingden level. But Clithcroe managed to snatch the points when man-of-the-match David Parkinson put in Tom Smith to score. Three second half goals earned the-
The Wolves tried to defend their lead, ,
the deadlock, before star man Michael Barker slammed home the rebound after Luca Musker hit a brilliant overhead kick onto the bar. Jack Fielding com pleted the scoring. The Under 15s continued their fine start , to the season with a hard-working
Wolves' Under 11s a 3-0 win over Brunlea. Philip North's close range finish broke
2-1 win over Michelin. A 25-yard free kick from Tom Smith ;
put them ahead, but the Burnley side equalised shortly after.
individual goal to win the match. Andrew Strong was outstanding for the Wolves., Conor Parfit’s equaliser earned the
But Joe Kettlewell scored a superb ' ■
Under 9s a 1-1 draw with Rossendale Valley. Sam Sieczkowski was man-of- the-match.
Jackson; 114 - N. Barlow; 113
I -G. High; 112-A. Simpson, G. Gcldard; 110 +100 - M. Boyd:
the odd goal in five against Blackburn Boys. Blackburn wont ahead before in form striker Luke Green levelled. After, the break Dale Underwood slotted home a free lack, but tired legs allowed the vis itors two late goals.
However, the Under 10s slipped up by . . . Wolves players.
Michael Wilson was the pick of the ,
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from Wolves’ Under 8s enabled the Clitheroe side to defeat a good Colne
Another outstanding team display
Clarets side 3-0. Although the game vva3 looking like
one from James Tootle ensured the Wolves kept up their 100% record for- the season so far. -
Two goals from Ben Frankland and
ending in stalemate at one stage Clitheroe’s determination and ability- shone through.
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when Gary Brunskill finished well to make it 2-1.
Wolves were behind midway through the first half.
competition in Huncoat. Andy (centre) is pictured with landlord Robin Foster (left) and Thwaites' Free Trade Sales Representative John Shuttleworth.
GLITHEROE darter Andy Gudgeon walked away with £150 after winning the Griffin Head's eight-round
five games with a 6-3 victory over Bor- rowdale United.
goals from Stevie Wharton and Mick Walsh. R ick Ciarit guu onouher to make it 3-1 at half time. All three first half scorers scored again
Wolves started well with two early League lost‘5-3 at home to a strong
stone United Under 14s beat Borrow- dale United 8-1 in the Burnley League. Michael Cant added a hat-trick, while
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The Under 16s made it five wins from . . . .
equalised and further goals from Mark Frankland and William Henderson gave Whalley the win. Adam Brown was named man-of-the-match. The Under 9s Panthers conceded an
in the second half, the pick of the goals being man-of-the-match Rick Whalley’s
late sixth.. The Under 12s in the Accrington
Huncoat United side. The goals came from man-of-the-
match Jack Dearden, Jamie Aspinall and a Jordan Walmesley penalty.
AN-of-the-match Duncan Fearnhead h it four as Read-
Ryan McBreen was also on target. The Accrington League Under 14s
winning 2-1 to pick up their first points of the season. John Thompson and Michael Whittaker scored the goals, with Matthew Whitwell outstanding. However, IJnitcd's other sides were
ICeiron Monks star man. The Under 11s also boat Borrowdale,
: out of luck. V , The Under 8s lost 4-1 to Foulridge
Minors, with Jamie Bury scoring and Tim Raskhi man-of-the-match.
9s, winning 3-2. United were 3-0 down, and two goals from ICciron Laycock put them back in contention.
Williams was Rcadstone's best player. Adam Sharpies was man-of-the-
However, it wasn't quite enough. Ben . ; _
■ match as the Under 10s lost 2-0 at top of the table Barrowford, while the Under
15s crashed 6-0 to Junior Clarets. Oliver Clare was the pick of the local players. . The Under 13s are in need of new
players, and anyone interested should ring manager Ian James (01282 778938). t t THALLEY Pumas Under 9s
beat Knuzden Juniors on Sunday. Whalley started shakily and conced
VV came back from a slow start to
ed a free-kick after five minutes., Whalley gradually took control but
went in at half-time 1-0 down. After the break Adam Browri
Foulridge Minors also beat the Under .
penalty. I t was a game which saw
match.
League De Lacy put their bad First Division start behind them with a 9-4 victo ry over Rishton Arms. Player-manager Craig
Elsewhere in the Memorial -
Barnes got four of the goals with three of the others going to Anthony Musker. Martin Seedle scored on straight from a corner and
also scored a second. Judge Walmesley were also
First Division winners when they played host to Accring
ton Sports. Second Division Calder
1 to Blackburn Bulls. RESULTS
First Division De Lacy 9, Rishton Arms 4;
Judge Walmesley 2, Accrington Sports 1.
Second Division
Calderstones 3, Ossy Rovers 9. Third Division
Blackburn Bulls 3, Legion 1;
stones were beaten 9-3 at home by Ossy Rovers, while Third Division Legion lost 3-
Brown Cow battle well for the points, with Steven Pinder being named man-of-the-
Hole House...... 2 Apex............... 3 Clarence.......... 4
Royal Hotel.... Queens E'gate.. Woolpack ......... Ossy Rovers.... Little Crown .... Brownhill Arms Ossy Hotspur... Crown Scaffolds EH Football .... Caldcrstones....
Second Division P W D LPts 4; 4 0 0 12 4 4 0 0 12 4 3 0 1 9 2 2 0 0 6
............... 0 0 3 Third Division P W D LPts
0 2 1 0 1 3 0 0 2
nestled in the hack of the net. Chatburn were 3-0 up at
half-time but allowed them selves to fall into the trap of; thinking the game was won. . Ribchester came back and Craig was forced into a num ber of good saves in the Chat-
bum goal. At the other end Butcher
missed a glorious chance of a hat-trick to settle the game. Chatburn were worthy winners, but the lack of the
killer instinct could cost them dearly against better opposi
tion. Addingham ..................5 Clitheroe United ........ 2 tTN IT ED ’S N o r th e rn Plant Hire Trophy visit to Addingham sta rted well enough for the Clitheroe
side. Hodgkinson struck early
i 1 1 2 . 4 1 1 2 4 2 1 0 0
Lomax............ .' 4 3 1 0 10 Blackburn BH. 3 2 1 0 7 Legion....... 3 2 0 1 6
Alma.............. - 9 ? 9 J 9 Woodnook....... 3 Tinker & Budget 4 1 1 0 1
WilpshireBH... 2 OssyReiugees.. 3 United SC...... 3 0 0 3 0
IS Roofing..... 4 0 0 4 0 Chatburn ......................3
R ib c h e s te r .................... 0 CHATBURN c laimed th e i r second win of th e season with a comfortable victory over local rivals
Ribchester. Manager Frankland shuf
fled his pack after last week’s defeat and within five min utes Butcher put Chatburn in front, springing the offside trap to beat the goalkeeper at the near post. The game was all one-way
Brown Cow..... . 4 4 0 0 12
to give the visitors the lead. Clitheroe started to domi
nate and Parkinson hit the net again to give them a 2-0
lead. But towards the end of the
first half Addingham got a goal hack through poor
defending. The second half started
with Addingham playing the better football and they were
soon level. The whole of the Clitheroe
side let themselves down when they allowed Adding ham to take control and bang in another three goals. Addingham showed their
and penalties were needed to separate the sides. Fox, David Burgess, Mark
Wilson, Steven Pinder and Dakin all converted their
penalties. Keeper Darren Jackson
made the breakthrough save on the home side’s third penalty and Grindleton were through by the skin of their
teeth Skipton Town ........... 5
Waddington .......... . 1 WADDINGTON crashed
o u t of th e Craven and District Challenge Cup to
their rivals from Skipton. It was no surprise as Skip- .
ton play their football in the First Division of the Craven League, while Waddington play in the Third Division. : That said a night on the
tiles bn Friday proved to be poor preparation for a strug gling Waddington side. Skipton ran into a 2-0 lead
by the break and added another three before Ben Par
sons pulled one back for
Waddington. Waddington1 deserved
nothing more from the game and manager, Andrew Pritchard is promising to wield the axe in time for Sat urday’s game. West Bradford ...........0
Silsden ..................... 6
Premier Division supremacy . over Clitheroe and deserved to go through to the second round of the cup. G r in d le to n ....................2
l l k le y ....................... ....... 2 GRINDLETON s tru g gled to overcome Third Divis ion I lk ley in the League Cup first round - i t took penalties to settle
the tie. .
traffic with Chatbum in com plete control, and Butcher added his and Chatbum’s sec
ond. Ribchester had no answer
to Chatbum’s aggressive start and it was only a matter of time before more goals
arrived. After several near-misses
Young powered a header which rattled the bar, bounced off the keeper and
lagers.
first half and it looked like they would overrun the vil
Ilkley scored twice in the . .
in the second half and when Peter Dakin was fouled in the area Ted Fox put the result ing penalty in the beck of the
But Grindleton improved ' net.
minutes to go when he raced clear to shoot and give the keeper no chance. No extra-time goals came
Dakin equalised with 15
- BRADFORD were given a lesson in football by a well organised Silsden side and went crashing out of the Northern P lan t Hire
Trophy. The first half went well for
the home side, who had their fair share of possession and looked threatening from cor
ners. Bradford then conceded a
sloppy goal and a penalty in quick succession and went in
at half-time 2-0 down. For the first 10 minutes of
the second half the game remained pretty even. Then the superior fitness of
the Premier Division side seemed to take them up a
gear. For the remainder of the
game the Silsden attack pep pered the Bradford goal, scor ing a further four goals. The pick of the goals was
scored by the Bradford sweeper, who ran he length of the pitch before chipping the Bradford keeper.
early goal against Lammack, but despite constant pressure could not find an
equaliser. Edmund Lambert and Steve Black-
shaw played well in defence and Robert Bennett was named man-of-the-match. The Under 10s Tigers beat
Rossendale Valley 3-0 thanks to goals from Ben Wright, Sam Taylor and
Maitland Steel. Man-of-the-match Aaron Catchpole
made four brilliant saves in the first 10 minutes to keep his side in the game, and they battled back to cam a superb victory. The Arrows Under 10s lost 1-0 to
Rossendale Valley, but produced their best performance of the season so far. Michael Dilworth in goal and the
were also successful, reversing last week's 2-1 defeat by Huncoat United. Neil Tennant and Cant netted, with
defence in the shape of Mathew Riding, Gary Micallef and man-of-the-match Alex Smith were excellent. The Under 11s conceded two quick goals in the first five minutes of their
clash with Blackburn Eagles. They battled back but couldn’t get back .
into the game, conceding another and eventually losing 3-0. Darren Fothergill was man-of-the-match for Whalley. The Under 12s lost 3-0 at Blackburn Academy, despite a good display from Daniel Stevenson.
: But the Under 13s put on a vintage display to beat visiting Clayton Villa 3-0. Richard Benson put them 1-0 up by
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the break and second half goals from Ben Thorpe and Jamie Enefer scaled the result. James Linley was named man-of-
the-match.. ~ Goals from Simon Hartley and Jamie
Barnes (2) could not save the Under 14s from an 8-3 defeat at the hands of a strong
. Barrowford Celtic side. Mark Langley was • Whalley’s man-of-tho-match. ■ The Under 15s went into a 2-0 lead in
■ sions and a tim’d goal gave Ossy the lead. Whalloy fought back and equalised
their match against Ossy Juniors, thanks to two goals from Michael Shields. But two dodgy penalty deci-
K«
■ Whittaker was man-of-the-match. The Under 16s fell to a 3-1 home
through Steven Hicksey, but two late goals from Ossy sealed the result. Ian
: defeat at the hands of Blackburn Eagles. Aiden WhaUey' got the goal and Mick'
Hill was man-of-the-match. i >
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