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Clitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) 30 Clltheroe Advertiser & Times, February 12th, 1998_______________________ _____ ______ — ____ — i i SIMPLY the Bert Motors ’► TEL. (oiasa) 4M331 S e e


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relegation-threatened Chatburn B. T h e s t ru g g le r s p u t u p a s p i r i te d disp lay, w in n in g


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th re e f ram e s an d o n ly losing o n ag g reg a te scores. This allowed Catholic B, for whom Simon Duckworth made a 30-break, to reduce 71. P. Craig (-1) 60; M. Paul (20)


th e gap a t th e to p to 14 p o in ts w ith a good win a t Waddington. Police kept in touch with


the top two with a close win over B i l l in g to n A while Slaidburn, big winners over Legion, have jumped into fourth place. A b re ak of 43 by Carl


Drinkwater was not enough to save Clitheroe Conserva­ tiv e from a big d e fe a t by


Billington B. Second Division leaders


Chipping B recorded a good away win a t Penale Club, but a big disappointment for the league was th a t Craven Heifer failed to raise a team and handed second-placed Whalley C o nse rv a tive 14


points. Rimington B’s promotion


a s p i ra t io n s to o k a severe knock when they were white­


washed by Low Moor B. R E S U L T S A Division


A 8 (444): J. Locklcy (24) 44. G. Simpkin (-14) 96; S. Simkin (27)


Chatburn B 6 (373), Chatburn


52, M. Lawson (7) 90; M. Pearce (21) 70. S. Harrison (6) 58; S. Tomlinson (27) 56, G. Clark (14) 70; P. Wilson (27) 80, P. Clark (- 17)70. Waddington A 4 (359),


Catholic B 10 (406); B. Waddington (-14) 28. S. Duck­ worth (-7) 85; T. Makinson (11) 87. J. Byrne (17) 42; D. lloulker (18) 64, S. Simpson (23) 70; J. Wooff (21) 58, T. Byrne (21) 75; S. Hatton (14) 75, R. Alston (9) 56; J. Baines (9) 51, M. Byrne (12)78. Billington A 6 (418), Police 8 (438): P. Barker (17) 80.1. Hart­


ley (18) 74; T. Wilson (6) 93, F. Booth (14) 47: J. Wild (11) 72, D.


Alley (16) 60; A. Rydeheard (9) 59, P. Atkinson (2-1) 85; D. Flynn (27) 61, P. Craig (11) 71; J. Flan­ nery (26) 46, R. Brown (scr) 101. Slaidburn 12 (387). Clitheroe


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answer his critics - with goals. Blackburn travel to West Ham for a


tricky FA Cup fifth round tie with Sut­ ton's England snub still a red-hot talking


point in football. Various phone polls and experts have


condemned Sutton's decision to pull out of England B's friendly ag a in s t Chile a t West Bromwich Albion on Tuesday. Sutton felt he was on a hiding to noth­


ing playing in the B international after he was ra the r bizarrely left out of the full


squad. Most have questioned his sanity and


w r itten off his chances of going to the World Cup in the summer. But although his complete withdrawal was somewhat foolish, one can understand


his reasons for doing so. Despite a consistent season in terms of


goals and his all-round game - including a spell a t centre half - he has been over­ looked again in favour of a clapped-out Les Ferdinand - only three goals all sea­ son - and Dion Dublin, who enjoyed a profitable January. Dublin can also play a t centre half - but S u t to n has a lre ady done th a t for his


country a t Under 21 level. He obviously felt it was time to put an


end to Glenn Hoddle crushing his hopes almost every time an England squad is


announced. And - i t is pertinent to ask - what more


can he possibly do to get a call? I t would have been in his best interests


to play in the B game and show Hoddle he


was wrong to demote him. But with his frustration a t constantly


being ignored, he has obviously come to the conclusion th a t Hoddle just does not


rate him. A foolish decision in the long term, but


brave and honest. Me anwhile, a t th e tim e of w r i t in g


Rovers were expected to sign left back Callum Davidson from Scottish Premier Division side St Johnstone for £1.5m. Rovers, second favourites to win the FA Cup, have to hope West Ham's home rule


doesn't continue on Saturday. The Hammers have won nine of their


11 games a t Upton Park, losing only once. B


urnley, meanwhile, contin­ ue to go from strength to strength.


Four s tra ig h t wins set them up for a


crucial test a t derby rivals Preston. Those four wins had been a t Turf Moor though, and th e ir new confidence was


tested on their travels. And although it took a last-minute win­


ner to give the Clarets the points, there was noth in g fo r tu n a te or undeserved


about the victory. Preston played second-fiddle from the


s ta r t as the Clarets midfield trio of Aus-


S the entire country, it seems, turns against Chris Sutton, the beleagured


Kibble Valley pair


make


county grade


pool players after the : Lancashire team trials ;


C


t r a l ia n y o u n g s te r M a rk R o b e r tso n , Damian Matthew and the hugely talent­


ed Glen Little took control. L ittle, by his own admission, should


have given them the lead after a flowing move, b ut David Lucas did well to save


his low shot. Nor th End came more into the game


after the half hour as attack-minded wide men Lee Cartwright and former Claret David Eyres exposed the gaps behind the


wing backs. And Cartwright provided the service


for another former Claret, Kurt Nogan, to put North End ahead on 34 minutes. Burnley came out a different side and


a lm o s t im m ed ia te ly lev e lled when Robertson showed delightful skill to free Andy P ay to n , and h is sh o t squirmed


under the body of Lucas. Then Andy Cooke looked set to hand


Burnley the lead as he rounded Lucas 12 y a rds o u t , only to be c la t te re d to th e


ground. A red card looked certain for the Eng­


land Under 20 keeper. Astonishingly, Cooke was booked for


playing while injured! Not to be deterred, Cooke did net the


second just before the hour after skipper Neil Moore headed down Matthew’s comer. F our m in u te s la te r N o r th E n d


equalised when Michael Jackson headed home an Eyres free kick, conceded by the otherwise immaculate Gerry Harrison, who should have put the ball into touch. But Burnley, who had 11 shots on ta r ­


get to their hosts' three, found a 12th in the fourth minute of injury time to snatch


the points. Chris Brass won a free kick, Matthew


sent over another pin-point delivery, and Moore th um p ed a h e ad e r p a s t th e despairing Lucas and Sean Gregan. Burnley look to continue their excellent


form a t Wycombe on Saturday, where they look for a first-ever point a t Adams Park, having been beaten 4-1 and 5-0 in their only other appearances there.


Spirited display in Chatburn derby


T was top versus bottom in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League First Division when runaway leaders Chatburn A took on


(27) 81; C. Drinkwater (-2) 84, J. Ainsworth (27) 53; D. Smith (-2) 75. M. Unwin (27) 85; K. Smith • (27) 49, Z. Mirkovic (27) 98:1. Charlton (10) 39, M. Flannery


(27) 96. Conservative Club 8 (382),


Billington A 6 (318): I. Nash (- 14) 54. T. Wilson (6) 66; C. Drinkwater (-2) 78, R. Hilton (7) 57; D. Smith (-2) 60. T. Ryde­ heard (9) 43; M. Whittaker (17) 47, J. Flannery (26) 66; T. Smith (27) 83, D. Flynn (27) 86; I Charlton (10) 60. absent 0. (Late card - Conservative Club deduct­


ed two points). Second Division


(Chipping) B 10 (417): E. Proc­ ter (24) 70.A. Dickinson (15) 67; J. Postlethwaite (27) 58. a Hay- hurst (17) 83; F. Watson (19) 62. P. Whitaker (11) 43; J. Nedeljkovic (26) 54, M. Cottam (13) 75: D. Grant (20) 55. H. Selby (15) 71; R. Wilkinson (21) 70, A. Jackson (17) 78. Whalley Conservative 14.


Pendle Club 4 (369). Talbot


Craven Heifer 0: Walkover. Rimington B 0 (362). Low


Legion 2 (283): A. Rigby (9) 71, B. H. Sims (-13) 27; E. Rigby (1) 29, B. Hitchen (-1) 67; D. Cowk- ing (3) 62, N. Schofield (1) 38; P. Rigby (27) 83, D. McTcar (17) 75; W. Robinson (19) 70. S. Maher (13) 35; B. Walker (14) 62, M. Graham (18) 41. Conservative Club 2 (345),


Billington B 12 (487): T. Smith (27) 68, G. Almond (24) 74; M. Whittaker (17) 50. C. Gorzella


More success for Legion cueists


FTER the success of th e f i r s t te am la s t


week Clitheroe Legion’s second team made it into th e th i rd round of th e North-West Small Table Snooker Championship


on Sunday. They played host to Stan­


ley Ward Conservatives Two from Blackpool and emerged


as 4-2 winners. Frame one saw Legions . ,


Mark Graham beat Graham Barker and Legion skipper Norman Garner lost in the second frame to Gary Hamp-


son.Stephen Maher soon had the Legion back in front with an excellent performance producing a comfortable win


over Jimmy Ellis. With the Clitheroe side


leading 2-1 Garner thought


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H A L L E Y B remain u n b e a ten


it right to introduce debu­ tant Simon Thompson, who played well to put his side 3-1 ahead with victory over Anthony Lowe. The Blackpool side then


pulled a frame back with Alan Bailey defeating


Legion’s Craig Whittaker. The Clitheroe side eventu­


ally won the game in frame six with wily stalwart George Walmesley defeating Barry


Parkinson to round the win. At the time of going to


press the side’s next oppo­ nents are not known. On Sunday defending


Moor B 14 (411): R. Bolland (16) 67, D. Ireland (23) 84; J. Lund (23) 69,1. Perry (11) 73; D. A. Seed (26) 51. D. Dean (7) 58: P. Hobson (16) 51, G. Tyler (21) 64; P. Winckley (18) 59. N. Brown (21) 63; A. Hayhurst (19) 65. P. Mercer (22) 69. Chipping 6 (249), Social Club


at Preston on Sunday. Marc Holmes, who -


tion.And Emma Cowking, who plays for Castle B, has become a "fair sex” county player - the first lady from Clitheroe to earn the honour. Emma only started play­


ing pool two years ago and has improved week by week.


She also plays for


Clitheroe Ladies. Emma won her Lan­


cashire shirt after winning nine frames against very good opposition. • All players under 18


who want to play for ' Clitheroe in the Lancashire Youth League must attend a meeting on Sunday at the Buck, starting at 12-30 p.m. A first-ever Clitheroe


youth knockout will be staged with free entry to all players.


Kings Arms A 6, Buck A 1; Premier Division RESULTS


Higher Buck 5, De Lacy B 2; Waggon and Horses 4, Kings Arms B 3; Castle A 3, Read Con­ stitutional Club A 4; Dog and Partridge B 4, Legion A 3; Dog and Partridge A - bye. First Division


plays for Dog and Par- .■ tridge, won through to . gain his county shirt t against excellent opposi­


l i t h e r o e


now boasts two more county .


White Hart 3, New Inn 4; De Lacy A 1, Hurst Green 6; Stork


Hotel A 4, Pendle Hotel B 3; Black Bull 1, Royal Oak A 6; Mangrove A - bye; White Lion -


bye. Second Division


Brown Cow A 1, Black Horse A 6; Legion B 3, Bay Horse A 4; Craven Heifer A 3. Pendle Hotel A 4; Horseshoe A 5, Castle B 2. Third Division


Dog Inn 2, Petre Arms A 5;


Swan and Royal 2, Three Mill­ stones 5; Royal OakB 3, Legion C 4; Black Horse B 4,'Stork Hotel B 3; Buck Wrinkleys 5,


Buck B 2, Horseshoe B 5:


Brown Cow B 2. Fourth Division


Starkies (Ultraframe) A 1, Craven Heifer B 6; Bay Horse B 4, White Horse 3; Petre Arms B 6, Starkies B 1; Pendle Witch - bye.TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Premier Division


Mangrove B 4, Buck C 3;


De Lacy B v Dog and Par­


tridge B; Kings Arms B v Castle A; Dog and Partridge A v Wag­ gon and Horses; Legion A v Read Constitutional A; Higher Buck v Kings Arms A; Buck A bye. First Division


New Inn v Black Bull; Hurst Green v Stork Hotel A: White


Lion v De Lacy A; Royal Oak A v Pendle Hotel B: White Hart.


Mangrove A byes. Second Division


Bay Horse A v Brown Cow A; Pendle Hotel A: Legion B; Horse Shoe A v Craven Heifer A: Cas­ tle B v Petre Anns A. Third Division


Black Horse A v Dog Inn;


Legion C v Swan and Royal: Stork Hotel B v Royal Oak B; Buck Wrinkleys v Black Horse B; Brown Cow B v Horse Shoe B. Fourth Division


Three Millstones v Buck B;


Craven Heifer B v Mangrove


B; White Horse v Starkies (Ultraframe) A: Petre Arms B v Pendle Witch; Starkies B v Buck C: Bay Horse B bye. Tuesday


8 (383): A. Cookson (15) 66, D. Clay (27) 63; G. Johnson (10) 73. R. Faulkner (19) 47; P. Procter (14) 48. A. Wright (24) 65; F. Whittaker (15) 82, N. Geldard (19) 46; S. Cookson (15) 45. K. Dcnsen (12) 82; J. Winder (19) 35, K. Walmsley (14) 80. Catholic A10 (351). Wadding­


Witch v Dog and Partridge A: Waggon and Horses v Royal Oak A: Dog Inn v Legion A; Horse Shoe B v White Lion; Petre Arms A v Read Constitutional Club; Royal Oak B v Buck A; Kings Arras A v Black Horse A. Winning team captain to reg­


Challenge Cup Third Round Legion C v New Inn; Pendle


ister result (442243). TABLES


ton B 4 (345): D. Southwell (22) 72. C. Baxter (12) 37; A. Scott (19) 23, G. Laxton (23) 89: M. Ryan (11) 85, T. Walmsley (13) 51; S. Wilson (19) 64,1. Hother- sall (15) 52; N. Wilson (19) 65. K. Smith (24) 54; M. Jezierski (2)


42. A. Herd (6) 62. Team Knockout


Chatburn A 599; Slaidburn 897, Waddington B 740; Catholic B 841, Legion 795; Billington B v Catholic A - Billington B


Whalley Conservative 764.


walkover. POINTS AND POSITIONS


120; 3, Police 114; 4. Slaidburn 10S; 5, Clitheroe Conservative 100; 6, Legion 94; 7. Low Moor A 92; 8. Billington B 88; 9, Billington A 86; 10. Rimington A 80; 11. Wadding­ ton A 76; 12. Chatburn 66. B Division


1. Catholic A134:2. Catholic B A Division


champions Legion One travel to Nelson to face Star Cycling Club in the second


round. Members should contact


............................. tim


c Table Tennis W


and lead the Ribblesdale Table Tennis League a f te r a 8-2 win over


Standen B. Improving Bowland High


School have shown excellent form over recent weeks with two wins and a narrow defeat


in their last three matches. Results


Wh a l ley B 8. S tan d e n B 2: j


Sabden B 2, Bowland 8; Sabdcn 4. Whalley B 6; Whalley A 2, Standen Z 8; Bowland 8, Whal­ ley A 2; Standen B10, Sabdcn 0: Whalley B 6, Standen A 4: Standen B 2, Whalley B 8: Standen Z 6, Bowland 4. Table


Whalley B....... 8 Standen Z....... 8 Standen B....... 8 Standen A....... 6 Bowland B...... 8 Sabden........... 8 Whalley A....... 8


LPta 0 61


N. Gamer or P. Woodworth for travel arrangements on Clitheroe 422967.


Hurst Green......


Premier Division P W


Kings Arms A..... 10 9 Dog li Partridge A 10 9 Read Con Club A 10


Buck A............. 10 Castle A--------- 10 Legion A........... 10 Waggon £ Horses 10 Higher Buck....... 10 Kings Arms B..... 10 Dog £ Partridge B 10 De Lacy B....~..... 10


L Pts


10 24


Mangrove A ...... - Pendle Hotel B.... De Lacy A........- Black Bull.......... Second Division P


1, Chipping B 124; 2, Whalley Conservative 119; 3, Pendle Club 100: 4. Rimington B 100; 5, Social 94; 6, Low Moor B 91; 7, Chipping A 90; 8, Catholic A 85; 9. Waddington B 60; 10, Craven Heifer 46; 11, Downham 39. FIXTURES A Division


B v Clitheroe Conservative; Chatburn A v Waddington A; Slaidburn v Rimington A; Legion v Billington A; Billington B v


Police v Low Moor A; Catholic


Chatburn A. B Division


Low Moor B v Pendle; Social


v Catholic A: Waddington B v Whalley Conservatives; Riming­


ton B v Downham; Craven


Heifer v Chipping A. Team Knockout Quarter-Finals


Clitheroe Conservative v Chat- bum B; Billington B v Slaidburn; Whalley Conservative v Riming­


Catholic B v Chipping B;


ton A. 0 Ties to be played on February


18th and 25th.


Petre Arms A..... 9 Horse Shoe A..... 10 Bay Horse A---- 10 Dog Inn............ 8 Black Horse A..... 8 Pendle Hotel A— 10 Legion B------.... 10 Brown Cow A..... 9 Castle B______ 9 Craven Heifer A.. 9 Third Division P


Three Millstones. 10 Horseshoe B----- 10


Black Horse B— Buck Wrinkleys™ Royal Oak B...... BuckB......... .... Stork Hotel B..... Brown Cow B


Legion C........... 10 Swan £ Royal....


p W L Pts 8 6 2 52 ' 8 5 3 43 . 8 6 2 42 ■ S 5 3 41 8 4 4 37 8 4 4 36 8 4 4 35 8 2 6 30 8 2 6 24 8 1 7 20


■ 2 42


L Pts 0 64 3 59 4 51 2 43


6 41 8 34 7 28 6 27 8 25


W 9


8 7 5


5 Fourth Division Starkies B_____


4 4 3 2 3


L Pts 63


8 29 7 28


59 58 46 45 43 41 35


Craven Heifer B.. 9 7 2 53 Pendle Witch Starkies A


p •w L Pts 8 6 2 49


Bay Horse B...... 10 5 5 41 Petre Anns B...... 8 5 3 40 BuckC----------- 10 3 7 39 White Horse....... Mangrove B.......


9 5 4 41 9 4 5 41


9 3 6 35 9 3 6 27


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