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I A: LAN Birch junior was in ;; I /V tremendous, form a t r L^JLOsbaldeston Hall Riding Centre when he finished second , in the 80-starter Hunter Wilson j Novice Championship qualifier > and clinched his ticket to next ; year’s Royal International Horse ; I Show.
1 Alan was
riding.for Clitheroe i owner Jean Knowles with the six-
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I year-old foal Bramble. I Alan, who has been riding the horse for three weeks, had a third in the newcomers and also claimed a fourth qualifying ticket in the. PSOA Championship (Neridian),
I and goes forwards to Arena UK in
| March. Carol Richardson from Gisburn;
I scored a double win at Osbaldeston; I Hall by winning the one-metre
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llege and St Mary’s Hall rugby sides very much on top .against local and
Four earn . county honours THE end of term saw
shown is co rrect a t the t im e 'o f g o in g .to press ana inciu.
| national sides. The college’s first team
[only lo s t1 one of its 12 matches and conceded a mere 37 points to the oppo
sition. The Under 14s also lost
side, just 11 were lost. A t
just one game - out of 50 matches played by the main
St Mary’s Hall the
first team had some out standing wins,1 having trav- I elled far and wide all over the c:ountry in search of
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| undefeated. Not surprisingly repre
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sen tat iv e honours were (achieved with two of the college’s first team paying
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Littleborough ...........-31 _____
The opening 20 minutes were all
Clitheroe ......................8 EIGHTY minutes of missed hances
s^ y mistakes and bad wigley and Green dominated the line- took complete control in the scrums; ough an early Christmas present
of two points. The men from Littlemoor made the short journey to Littleborough
I for Lancashire and four I players representing North | Lancashire Under 15s. These four are pictured.
1998 (R) ROVER 4201; Niglitfiro Red, 4000 miles, air conditioning.ABS brakes, 2.0 litre petrol engine,
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1997 (R) ROVER 220 DS 3 door; Tahiti Blue,7,000 miles, 2 litre turbo diesel,power steering, central locking, alloy wheels...................................................... ....................... .-£9695 1998 (R) ROVER 21 11 3 door; Nightfirc Red,2000 miles, 1 !K scries engine,multi point injection,central locking, driver’s air bag, power s teering................................................ -£8795 1997 (R) ROVER 114 GSi 5 door ; Flame Red,2,000 miles, top of the range luxury, specification inc. remote locking, sunroof & electric windows.....................................................................£6750
1996 (P) ROVER 114 GTA 3 door; Nightfire Red, ........... 12,600 miles,sunroof, remote central locking, alloy wheels,
........................... £7375
1996 (P) ROVER 420 SLi 4 d oor (New model); Tahiti Blue pearlescent, 30,000 miles, 1 private owner from new,
'sotAaiid serviced by Primrose, power steering,
a.b.s.brakes, remote cciitrariuJUm,, driver’s and passenger air bags, electric sunroof and wint!6\vs;s,
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remote central locking...................................................." ” ’~ 1993 (L) ROVER 416 SLi 4 door; Ocean Blue, 46,000 miles,
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radio cassette,2 1 ,0 0 0 m ile s .................................................... .. ■ • ■ " A 54” 1995 (M) ROVER l l l i 5 door; Electric Blue,62,000 miles,
1 owner, Primrose service history, 5 speed gearbox, alarm and
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anti-submarine scats...................................................................^4625 1995 (N) ROVER 100 Kensington 3 door; Nightfirc Red, 30.000 miles, 5spd, radio cassette, alarm and immobiliser . . .£4350 1993 (K) ROVER Metro 1.1 S 5 door ; Flame Red, 40,000
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1994 (M) HONDA Concerto 1-6! SE 5 door ; Metallic Charcoal, 37,500 miles, power steering, full leather interior, height
adjustable drivers seat,all electric windows, air conditioning, electric mirrors.............................. .............................................£6995
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In-form Brian
tops poll
Club member Brian Clark has strength ened his position at
I
l the top of the Profes sional's Winter
Series. Clark, who plays off
22 handicap, compiled 44 Stahleford points to win Week 9 ahead of Dave Wetton - Mr Captain, that is - on 42
points. Howard Taylor (40
points) finished third on the card from Sid Parkinson and Dennis Leaver (39 points) was
fifth.
■ Clark, with 56 points, tops the Order off Merit ahead of Neville Shears (40), Wetton and Howard Taylor (both 32
■ ■ ■ points).
N-FORM Myt- I ton Fold Golf
in good spirits. With David Barnes returning at
I They are (left to right); I Naguib ' Yusufu, Sam Townsend, Tom Barnes and | Daniel Hayhurst,
No. 8, the pack was back up to full strength. This, combined with speed sters Moorby and Heanan on the flanks and the O’Duffy-Graham com bination at half-back, made the selec tion seem a good one.
were rampant in loose play. I t came as no surprise when a
Heanan penalty opened the scoring. This was quickly followed by an
Clitheroe. Wilyman, Thornber and Procter
The second half followed the same
pattern as the first. Clitheroe played all the rugby, Littleborough soaked up the pressure and capitalised on the visitors’ mistakes to run in two more
visitc
^mes tmngopposition^ luck combined to give Littlebor- outs; and Holmes. NuttaUand Barnes tnes. the Under 11 side were
excellent try, as O'Duffy, Procter and Wilyman set up full-back Burrill and he in turn released flanker Alan Nut- tall to score in the score and give Clitheroe an 8-0 lead. From there, things got only worse.
Three silly mistakes allowed the home side to build a seven-point lead at the
half-way stage.
I Christmas break Read I Constitutional top the I Clitheroe Pool League. They are level on points
I with second-placed Dog and Partridge A but lead because they have more
I bonus points. White Hart will definite-
I ly spend Christmas at the top of the Se cond Division - they lead the current table
I by 14 points. All the other divisions are
Light at the top and the I leaderships could change I after tonight’s games. Castle top the Ladies’
I Division as they too go into | the winter break. The league will break for
I two weeks after tonight’s [games and all teams are | reminded to hand all raffle | money and counterfoils into . | the Legion before 7-30 p.m.
| tonight. The draw will take place
| at 10-15 at the Legion. i The Lancashire Super-
| league AGM will be held on Sunday, January 17th, at Riley’s, Market Square,
Preston. 9 Clitheroe A have secured a
sponsorship deal for their team shirts with Thwaites Inns.
Festive cheer for White W
'IT H ju s t one game to go before
the
minded and arranged b y A; Horseshoe A v Dog Inn. Second Division
Jack and Kath Smith of the Buck Inn, Clitheroe. The new green shirts will be
worn for the coming season. RESULTS
Premier Division Whalley Arms 9, Royal Oak A
5; Read Constitutional 11, Kings Arms A 3; Higher Buck 7, Buck A 7; Waggon and Horses A 1, Legion A 13; Kings Arms B 2, Dog and Partridge A 12; Castle A -b y e . First Division
New In n A 1, White H a r t 6;
Mangrove A 3, S to rk H o te l 4; Dog and P a r tr id g e B 6, Horse
shoe A 1. Second Division Hurst Green 3, Bay Horse A 4;
Brown Cow A 5, Black Horse 2; Pendle Witch 5, De Lacy A 2; Pen dle Hotel A 3, Legion C 4; Craven Heifer 4, Three Millstones 3. Third Division
U l t ra f ram e 4, Legion B 3;
Starkies Fun Bar 7, Black Bull 0; Horseshoe B 4, White Horse A 3; Royal Oak B 5, Buck B 2; Buck Wrinkleys 3, Mangrove B 4. Fourth Division
Bay Horse B 4, New Inn B 3;
White Horse B 4, Bridge 3; Victo r ia 3, Brown Cow B 4; S ta t io n Hotel 3, Castle B 4; Legion D 4, Waggon and Horses B 3. TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Premier Division
Whalley Arms v Kings Arms
B; Kings Arms A v Royal Oak A; Buck A v Castle A; Higher Buck
v Pendle Hotel A. Third Division
White Horse A v Ultraframe;
legion B v S ta rk ie s F u n B ar; Black Bull v Buck Wrinkleys; B u ck B v H o rse sh o e B; M a n grove B v Royal Oak B. F ourth Division
Brown Cow B v Bay Horse B;
New In n B v W h i te H o rse B; Bridge v Legion D; Castle B v Victoria; Waggon and Horses B v
Station Hotel. TABLES
Read Const...... Dog & Part A... Legion A.......... Kings A ........... Whalley Arms.. Royal Oak A.... Castle A........... Waggon A........
Premier Division P W D L Pts 5 5 0 0 49
The d e a l -was master- ' tridge B; White Lion v Mangrove .
S to rk H o te l v New In n A; White H a r t v Do Lacy Arms B; Pendle Hotel B v .D o g
and.Par-
De Lacy A v Hurst Green; Bay
Horse v Craven Heifer; Legion C v Pendle Witch; Three Millstones
v Read Constitutional; Dog and Partridge A v Waggon and Hors es A; Legion A - bye. F irs t Division
Hutchinson had his best game in Clitheroe colours. His strong, direct approach had defenders scattering. Veteran O’Duf fy showed he still has the skill to open up a defence with one
On the plus side, centre Nick
deft pass. Overall, the result was a big disap
pointment and certainly did not reflect the way the game was played. With an even stiffer challenge at
Bury lying in wait, Clitheroe will have to bounce back quickly.
Alan wins a royal date iliEW i i
Championships. • Carol also competed at Cavan.
International Show recently, and
open riding Panama Franco, and also the discovery riding her Burgh- ley Young Event Horse finalist Panama Mr Mole. : This was ahead of stable jockey Kai Jenkins riding Barton’s Kind of
Magic. Carol was also runner-up with
Mr Mole in the newcomers and had two seconds in the open classes with Panama Ohec. At a recent meeting at
had a first in both the four-year-old and Newcomers classes riding Panama Killainey by Kildalton . King.
: from 150 starters riding Carol Cow- ■ ell’s promising youngster Sky
S h e finished sixth with Liz. Astall’s Authenticity in the ABC _ Finals, fifth’in the grade E finals
_ . •
News.On top of tha t she had some good placings with Panama Spring bok, just back in action after a 12-
Osbaldeston Hall she qualified Harvey Smith’s former interna tional mount Gold for the PSOA Open Championship and Panama Mr Mole for the Winter Prelude
month injury lay-off. Phillipa Murphy from Clitheroe
also was a top winner in the British Novice riding Inishka, who also
had a third at an earlier show. Carolyn Goodby from Longridge was another British Novice winner
with Queen’s Consul. In showing Gemma Whittle _
(nine) from Huts Green has qual ified for the Ponies UK Champi onships after, qualifying for both
the novice and open ridden cham pionships at Barton with her
_
■Dartmoor pony Dykes Rosimead.
: Rebecca Porrit and Rosanna Martlew' from Sawley had a second and fourth in the Dartmoor Pony Society Points Award of the Top Spec Performance during the year with Dykes Acanthus. Rebecca’s sister Sarah was run
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ner-up in the PA Business Moun tain and Moorland Working Hunter of the Year at Wembley this year with Hayselden
Melpomene. MALCOLM BEWSHER
1 jjnT I the Stonyhurst Col- m
Second Division P W
Bay Horse A ....... 5 5 Legion C............. Hurst Green........
L Pts 0 34
Brown Cow A...... . . 5 ' 3 2 25 Craven Heifer...... ' 5 ' 3 2 23 Pendle Witch...... Black Horse........ Pendle Hotel A.... Three Millstones. De Lacy A...........
5 4 1 31 4 3 . 1 25
5 2 3 19 5 2 3 17 4 16 3 15
5 i 4 i
5 0 5 11
Starkies............... Horseshoe B.
Ultrafrarae.......... Royal Oak B ....... BuckB................ White Horse A.... Mangrove B....... Black Bull........... Legion B ............. BuckWrinkleys...
Castle B ...........
Third Division P W L Pts . 5 5> .0 37 5 4 1 33 5 ■4'- T 29 5 ?4 ■:1 29 5 2 3 20 5 2 3 20 i
5
5 i 5
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I te s t when all-comers will do b attle for the
4 16 4 15 4 14
1 4 12
F our th Division P W L Pts
5 5 0 37
Buck A ............ Higher Buck .... Kings Arms B .. F irst Division
White Hart......... Horseshoe A........ New Inn A.......... Dog Inn.............. De Lacy B........... Stork.................... Dog and Part B... pendle Hotel B .... Mangrove A........ White Lion.... .
5
5 5
4 4 5
5 4 5 4
Legion D............. 5 5 0 32 White Horse B .... 5 4 1 29 Brown Cow B...... 5 3 2 27 Bridge.................. 5 3 2 25 Bay Horse B ....... 5 2 3 20 Station................. 5 2 3 18
. New Inn B.......... 5 1 4 15 Victoria............... 5 0 ■ 5 12
Waggon B .......
P w L Pts 0 39
5
3 3
3 3 2
2 2 0 0
Ladies’ Division
2 25 2 25 Castle............... .. 4 1 24 Kings A............. .. 4 1 20 3 20
3 20 2 16 5 12 4 6
De Lacy B......... DeLacy A..........
5 0 . 5 10 P W L P ts
Legion............... .. 3 Brown Cow....... .. 3
... 4 ... 3
4 0 29 2 2 26 2 1 23 2 1 18
1 3 18 1 3 11
Kings B............ ... 3 0 3 7
Paul is top of the pots T
Clark of Chatbum A. In the Second Division Brian Wadding-
__ and District Snooker League. The pick of them was a fine 43 by Paul
I HERE were some high breaks in 1 the latest matches in the Clitheroe
ton put together the best run of the day with a 3 0 break for Waddington A .
In the First Division the pack took
advantage of the inactivity of leaders Whalley Conservative to close right up. Second place is now with Low Moor A, who inflicted a whitewash defeat on
The Second Division is still extremely tight with six clubs within four points of
.
each other at the top. RESULTS
F irs t Division
Low Moor A 14 (477), Legion 0 (278): D. Ireland (23) 89, N. Gamer (14) 56; S. Thompson (21) 85. M.
1 Graham (10) 42; S. Traynor (15) 72, N. Schofield (- 4) 52; P. Traynor (12) 92, M. Peel (14) 66: T. Ilcn- shaw (-7) 79. B. Hitchen (4) 38; M. Holmes (-16) 60,
B. H. Sims (-14) 24. ; Slaidbum 8 (452), Catholic 6 (407): G. Parker.(4)
79, S. Duckworth (-17) 81; W. Robinson (18) G3, S. Simpson (19) 87; E. Rigby (6) 62, R. Alston (scr) 49; D. Cowking (6) 86, M. Byrne (16) 52; T. Robinson (18) 61, J . Byrne (20) 85; \V. Jones (19) 1 0 1 ,1 . ’
n ^ u t a g tm f x 10 (474), Rimington A 4 (357): T. Wilson (scr) 76, J. Lund (25) 55; D. Wilson (-3) 72, M. Rhodes (20) 50; P. Conchie (14) 76, J. Thornton (21) 84; J. Gibson (-11) 101, S. P otty (13) 52; N. Harris (-17) 50, K. Dowbiggin (-7) 65; P. Barker (14) 99, D. Calvert (21) 51.
Chatbum 8 (441), Bilhngton B 6 (389): M. Law-
son (3) 66, C. Gorzella (2G) 55; G. Simpkin (-17) GO, J. Kclsall (21) 102; P. Craig (3) 62, M. Unwin (23) 63; G. Clark (15) 54, .1. Flannery (27) 81; A. Brad shaw (14) 93, J. Ainsworth (27) 52; E Clarke (-17) 106, J. Atkinson (17) 36.
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Ta lbot B 8 (391), Police 6 (369): A. Dickinson f !5 ) 47. D. Allen (10) 67; S. Hayhu rs t (17) 7 7 , 1.
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Robinson (14) 62, B. Brown (-3) 53. \
Second Division Waddington B 4 (384), Chatbum B 10 (493): E.
Houghton (21) 59, A. Wilson (20) 71; I . Jackson (27) 76, R . Tu rne r (21) 97; G. Laxton (27) 42, S. Simpkin (27) 104; I . Hothersall (27) 80, P .p r iso n
(27) 79; T. H. Walmcsley 75, S. Tomlinson (27) 63; D. Boothman (14) 52, M. Paul (20) 79. Rimington 10 (398), Waddington 4 (371): D. A.
Seed (27) 56. B. Waddington (-14) 100; P. D. Hob son (21) 64, D. Nelson (-2) 45; A. Hayhurst (20) 64, R . Cowking (6) 55; R. Bolland (12) 56, T. Makinson (11) 60; G. Naylor (21) 87, J. Wooff (21) 57; B. Ash-
Le^on,* who have slipped to the foot of the t0^ 1h ^ u ^ ^S ^ / .T a l io t A 12 (464): B. table.
P en d le Club 2 (357 ) .
Conchio (4) 52, A. Cookson (14) 76; F. Watson (19) 67, T. Procter (22) 45; P. Clegg (21) 79, P. Procter (20) 88: D. Haworth (27) 68, J. Winder (23) 75;; M.' Roberts (21) 42, S. Procter (11) 86; E. Proctor (27)
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49, G. Johnson (16) 94. Catholic A 14 (495), Downham 0 (325): D. South-
well (18) 79, D. Walmsley (21) 72; N. Wilson (23) 77, E Walmsley (26) 68; M. Ryan (8) 75, P. Parker (8) 28; T. Gudgeon (25) 91, D. H a r t (21) 6G; S. Smith (21) 90, C. Aspinall (10) 49; S. Wilson (14) 93, T.
Norgrove (21) 42. POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division
1, Whalley Conservative 80; 2, Low Moor A 78;
3, Rimington A 72; 4, Slaidbum 72; 5, Billington A 70; 6, Catholic SC B 62; 7, Chatbum A 58; 8, Talbot B 58; 9. Police 52; 10, Billington B 50; 11, Legion 48. Second Division .
1. C h a tb u rn B G6: 2, R im in g to n B 66:_3,
Waddington A 66; 4, Pendle Club 64; 5, Talbot A 6-1; 6, Clitheroe Conservative 62; 7, Low Moor B 56; 8, Catholic SC A 52; 9, Waddinglon B 46; 10, Down-
ham 32.
FIXTURES F irs t Division
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Catholic SC B v Talbot A; Chatbum A v Police; Rimington A v Whalley Conservative: Legion v
Billington A; Bilhngton B v Slaidbum. Second Division v
Talbot A V Catholic SO A; Pcndle Club v Chat-
bu rn B: Clitheroe Conservative s Rimington B; Downham v Waddington B. ■ -
for Saturday’s Ribble ! Valley Open' darts coii-
T
HE Dog and Par- I tridge is the venue
£200 prize. Entries will he accept
ed on the day and further I details can be obtained | from Danny Burns on | Clitheroe 444588. On Monday night the
league play-offs will be held at various venues. The Dog and Par
tridge and Royal Oak do battle for the First Divi sion crown at the Bridge I
Inn while the Bridge will be at the Dog playing the Pendle Witch for the Sec
ond Division title. Brown Cow and Craven Heifer C are due
to meet at the Mangrove for the Third Division championship.
Bull’s
Hartley (19) 31; S. Procter (21) 71, P. Atkinson (23) 83; P. Whitaker (23) 83; P. Whitaker (11) 7 9 ,J. Grif fiths (16) 66; J. Procter (13) 55, F. Booth (13) 69; M. •
A BIG 10-2 win for
big win the Black Bull at
Old Langho gives them a two-point lead in the | Ribhle Valley Ladies’ Winter Darts League. Second-placed Dog I
and Partridge also won, but only 7-5 against
Craven A. In the Second Division I
Langho FC lead the way i by nine points, despite |
losing 8-4 to visiting
Royal Oak this week. RESULTS
F irs t Division Catholic SC 8, Legion A 4;
Dog and Partridge 7, Craven A 5; Craven B 6, Low Moor 6; |
S ta t io n 2. B la ck B u ll (Old Langho) 10; Bay Horse - bye. Second Division
LFC 4, Royal Oak 8; Buck j
Inn 6, Brown Cow 6; Legion B 6, Kings Arms 6; Starkies and BBC-byes. POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division
Black Bull (OL) 56; Dog I
and Partridge 54; Craven B 52; Low Moor 51; Catholic SC 47; I
Legion A 45; Craven A 45; Bay Horse 41; Station 41. Second Division
Langho FC 54; Brown Cow
45; Royal Oak 44; Billington BC 43; Leg io n B 41; K in g s I Arms 38; B u ck In n 36; Starkies 26. HIGH SCORES
135 - K. Johnson; 129 — I t .11 Hayward; 1212 - J. Cov,gill; I
120 - M. McDonnell, J. Cow- | p e r thw a i te ; 119 - D. Townsend; 114 - R . Hayward;
102 - L. McDonald; 100 - K. Joh nso n..
Open darts date
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