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| Pool Finals today. The event is,held at the


| Vauxhall Holiday Park between tomorrow and Sun­


day. The men’s team will be making their sixth appear-


, ance, and will compete against 95 other teams from all over the country. The ladies have a smaller


field of 32 to compete against in their first visit to


| the home of pool for the national showpiece. . ® Winter League registra­


tion night and annual meet-


| ing is on Wednesday, Octo­ ber 27th, from 8 p.m. Registration, per team, is £35, and £20 for the Ladies'


League sides. The Ladies' League Cup Final will be played the


| night before a t the Buck i between Kings Arms A and Black Bull, while the Men’s Challenge Cup Final will be played on the Thursday,


I. October 28th, at Starkies, | between Kings A and Buck.


. The Summer League pre­ sentation night is on Friday,


November 12th, at the Sta­ tion Hotel, with the presen-


I tation starting at 9-30 p.m. The latest Clitheroe Pool


tridge A 2; Castle A 2, Buck A 10; Kings Arms A 7, White Hart A 5;


Legion A 10, Dog and Par­ Premier Division RESULTS


Pendle Hotel B 7, Higher Buck 5; | 6, Read Constitutional Club 6,


Whalley Arms A 6. First Division


Royal Oak 6, Kings Arms B 6;


Horse Shoe A 7, Bay Horse A 5; Dog and Partridge 5, Legion C 7; Whalley Arms B 3, Waggon and Horses 9; Black Bull A v Stork Hotel - no result to hand at time of going to press.. Second Division


j White Hart B 5, Craven Heifer


A 7; Ultraframe 7, Horse Shoe B 5; New Inn 8, Mangrove A 4; Do Lacy 1, Hurst Green 11; Starkies Fun Bar 10, Three Millstones 2. Third Division


Legion D 11, Buck B 1; Pendle Witch 3, Castle B 9; Buck Wrink-


| leys v Legion B; White Lion 5, Brown Cow A 7; Brown Cow B 6, Pendle Hotel A 6. Fourth Division


Mangrove B 6, Station Hotel 6;


Bay Horse B 6, Victoria 6; White Horse B 9, Black Bull B 3; Dog Inn


9, White Horse A 3. B i l l in g to n


| m a k e e a r ly im p re s s io n


AFTER the first games .


___ in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League, it seems tha t Billington A are going to be a force to be reckoned with. Three Of./their players,


•the bullseye when they b e a t Heywood 7-3 a t


G


Hardy, Gibson and Rydeheard, all made breaks of over 30 in a whitewash win over newly-pro­ moted Waddington A. Defending champions


.Clitheroe Social Glrib., ,. ' Reece Jeffries toed the oche first, only, to lose 3-1. Hargreaves won 3-2, but


, Mick Duxbury stepped up for his match debut and won 3-2, while Andy Porter


the visitors regained the lead when Hayward was beaten 3-1.


Whalley Conservative came to grief at Royal British


Legion. In the Second Division,


newcomers Clitheroe Conser­ vative B earned a close victo­ ry over Pendle Club, while Social came unstuck against Catholic A.


RESULTS First Division Billington A 14 (450),


Waddington A 0 (289): K. Hardy (14) 74, D. Boothman (12) 30; D. Wilson (2) 85,1. Waddington (21) 35; J. Gibson (-15) 82, M. Dewhirst (8) 75; N. Harris (-17) 62, B. Waddington (-17) 50; P. Conchic (15) 60, E. Houghton (23) 58; T. Rydeheard (8) 87, J.


Woolf (18) 41. RBL 10 (359), Whalley Con­


servative 4 (321): B.H. Sims (-9) 67, D. Cox (-17) 44; B. Hitchen (3) 36, M. Riley (3) 71; N. Schofield (scratch) 57, J. Sumner (9) 42; E. Kenyon (22) 85, D.J. Timperley (25) 45; N. Gamer (12) 52, J. Cross (11) 60; M. Peel (9) 62, S. Holden (9) 59.


Low Moor A 8 (415), Talbot B :


6 (351): D. Ireland (26) 67, M. Robinson (2) 70; E. Kenyon (13) 68, A. Jackson (17) 49; P. Mercer (22) 38, S. Hayhurst (11) 72; T. Henshaw (-7)92, P. Whitaker (9) 36; S. Thompson (18) 94, A. Dick­ inson (22) 51; D. Dean (7) 56, J. Procter(20)73. .


Catholic B 6 (341), Slaidbum 8 .


(387): R. Alston (-3) 40, G. Parker (6) 69; S. Simpson (15) 80, R Rigby (26) 71; S. Duckworth (- 17) 56, D. Cowking (8) 54; T. Byrne (18) 62, T. Robinson (15) 80; M.-Plant (12) 40, B. Walker (17) 67; M. Byrne (13) 63, E.


Rigby (3) 46. Second Division


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Clitheroe 4 2 5 . 8 8 3


.. a driving force in the Ribble Valley


(399): M. Taylor (21) 54, S. Smith 14 (90); N. Geldard (15) 36, M. Ryan (11) 99; B. Alston (14) 95, S. Wilson (20) 50; N. Elliot (16) 77, A. Scott (27) 76; I. White (16) 55, N. Wilson (25) 84; L. McNulty (6) 60, T. Gudgeon (27) 0. Police 4 (359), Downham 10


(379): E Atkinson (23) 46, D. Hart (20) 88; D. ABen (10) 65, P. Parker (16) 66; B. Brown (-3) 61, C. Aspinall (8) 39; N. Thompson (21) 52, S. Turner (27) 79; F. Booth (13) 49, P. Walmsley (22) 52; I. Hartley (19) 86, D. Walmsley (19) 55. Clitheroe Conservative B 8


1328), Pendle Club 6 (348): J. Whitaker (12) 55, P. Clegg (17). 50; G. Ireland (-15) 60, F. Watson (12) 54; D. Nelson (-9) 64, D. Grant (15) 53; P. Swales (9) 69, C. Berry.(21) 38; A. Hall (6) 45, J. Ncdcljkovic (27) 78; P. Ford (14) 45, M. Roberts (19) 75. Waddington B 4 (376), Billing­


ton B 10 (490): I. Jackson (27)78, J. Ainsworth (27) 88; J. Davies (27) 41, C. Gorzella (26) 97; G. Laxton (27) 60, S. Gorton (21) 93; T. Walmsley (23) 90, J. Kelsall


(17) 49; B. Philip (21) 74, J. Whit- ford (21) 61; K. Houlker (18) 33, M. Unwin (23) 102. - Talbot A 10 (406), Low Moor


B 4 (401): R. Procter (12) 76, A. Ford (21) 45; F. Whitaker (20) 63, T. Richardson (21) 62; J. Winder (19) 59, C. Mulhcarn (21) 66; G. Johnson (9) 77, M. Moss (16) 53; P. Procter (24) 78, P. Berry (26) 54; S. Cookson (16) 63, G. Tyler


(26) 121. :>


I League results are as fol­ lows.


'I'lW f f i ili mM m i II I MlHlU lllill lH * I I III................ . j v ”. NATIONAL FINALISTS: Clithcroe’s two pool teams who are heading for the national finals in Great.'Yarmouth. (101099/G/33) teams hope to pocket top titles Ladies’ League De Lacy Bl, Kings Arms A 8;


Brown Cow 2, Castle 7; Buck 5, Legion 4.


FIXTURES Tonight


• Premier Division


Hotel B; Buck A v Legion A; White Hart A v Castle A>Whal- ley Arms A v Kings Arms A; Read Con. v Higher Buck. First Division


Dog and Partridge A v Pendle Kings Arms B v Whalley Arms


B; Bay Horse A v Royal Oak; Legion C v Horse Shoe A; Stork Hotel v Dog and Partridge B; Black Bull A v Waggon and Horses. Second Division


Horse Shoe B v White Hart B; Mangrove A v Ultraframe; Three Millstones v New Inn; S ta rk ie s Fun Bar v H u rs t


Craven Heifer A v De Lacy: Green. Third Division Buck B v White Lion; Castle B


v Legion D; Legion B v Pendle Witch; Pendle Hotel A v Buck Wrinkleys; Brown Cow B v


Brown Cow A. Fourth Division


Station Hotel v White Horse


B; Victoria Hotel v Mangrove B; Black Horse v Bay Horse B; Dog


Inn v Black Bull B. Tuesday


Ladies’ League ■ Legion v Kings Arms A; Buck fs-’ ■ ............... .............


v Castle; De Lacy B v De Lacy A; Brown Cow v Black Bull; Kings


_ _ _ ~ .


Arms B bye. Michael Humphreys Memorial Trophy : ,


Bay Horse, Barrow: Ma tt


Woods (Read Con.) v Tony Clough (Whalley Arms); Castle: Dave Parkinson (Buck) v Simon Thompson (Legion); Craven Heifer: Steve Almond (Kings) v Roger Hope (Buck); Dog and Partridge: Marc Holmes (Dog) v Damien Cox (Dog); Kings Arms: Derek Cottam (Brown Cow) v Eric Barnes (Buck); Pendle Hotel: Craig Whittaker (Pendle Hotel) v Peter McQuade (Kings); D. Chamley and Marc


Riley (both Legion) have byes. All matches best of five


frames. TABLES ,


Kings Arms A.. 16 13 3 Buck A........... 16 11 3 RBL A............ 16 12 3- White Hart A... 16 8 3 Whalley Arms A 16 8 5 Read Con........ 16 6 7 Dog A............. 16 6 8 Castle A.......... 16 3 12 Pendle Hotel B. 16 2 12


Premier Division P W L


DogB.............. 16 8 4 Horse Shoe A... 16 8 3 Waggon........... 16 7 6


Higher Buck.... 16 1 14 First Division P W L


D P 0 154 2 143 1 140 5 136 3 125 3 113 2 106 1 75 2 66 1 66


D P 4 129 5 124 3 123


. T,....,rt_i.


Royal Oak....... 16 7 5 Whallcy Arms B 16 6 6 RBL C............ 16 4 7 Kings Arms B„ 15 5 7,. Stork Hotel...... 15 5 6' Black Bull A.... 15 5 7 , Bay Horse A.... 14 4 8 Second Division


Starkies........... 16 11 3 New Inn.......... 16 11 .4 Ultralrame...... 16 11 4 Hurst Green.... 16 10 4 Craven Heifer A 16 8 3 White Hart B,„ 16 7 7 Horse Shoe B... 16 5 8 Three Millstones 16 6 10 Mangrove A.... 16 2 13


P W L ic n c - a l ie 4 116


4.113 5 102 3 101 4 100 2 93 2 76


DeLacy........ .. 16 1 15 Third Division P W L


RBLD........... 16 14 1 Pcndle Hotel A. 16 10 4 Pendle Witch... 15 9 4 Brown Cow A... 16 6 8 Castle B.......... 14 6 6 Brown Cow B... 15 5 6 Buck Wrinkleys 15. 4 8 White Lion..... 14 4 7 RBLB............ 14 4 8 Buck B........... 15 2 12 Fourth Division


P W L


Dog Inn.......... 14 10 1 White Horse B. 14 9 2 Victoria.......... 14 7 4 Station Hotel... 14 5 4 White Horse A. 15 6 7 Bay Horse B.... 13 6 5 . Black Bull B.„. 14 4 7 Mangrove B.... 14 .1 12 Black H o r s e 12 1 9


D P 2 144 1 135 1 134 2 132 5 123 2 114 3 110 1 98 1 80 0 51


D P


1 157 2 125 2 118 2 109 2 102 4 101 3 92 3 92 2 86 1 63


D P 3 126


3 118 3 110 5 106 2 103 2 92 3 88 2 66 3 59


' Ladies’ League


v Black Bull.......... Kings Arms A....


Legion................ Buck.................


Castle................ - Brown Cow........ 14 Dc Lacy B.......... 13 Kings Arms B.... 14 De Lacy A.......... 14


L P 4 106


11 50 13 41


THREE RIVERS GISBURN AND DISTRICT POOL


White Lion 4, Coach and Horses


LEAGUE RESULTS


A 3; Copy Nook 4, Craven Heifer 3; Buck (Grindleton) 3, Anchor A 4; Ribblesdale Arms 5, Buck (Paythome) 2; Coach and Horses B 3, HIW 4; Craven Heifer 2, Pendle Inn 5; Anchor B 4, Pendle Hotel 3. TABLE


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Coach and Horses A.... 4 Anchor A....................... 4 Buck (Pay).................... 3 Pendle Inn..................... 3 HIW............................ 3 Pendle'Hotel................. 3 Three Rivers.................. 3 Coach and Horses B.... 4 Craven Heifer A.......... 3 Buck (Grind)....,............ 4 Copy Nook.......:........... 4 Anchor B....................... 4 White Lion................... 3 Ribblesdalc Arras....... 4 ' Craven Heifer B.......... 4


Locals hit the bullseye


LITHEROE'S Super­ league darts team hit


and Barry Noble gave the locals a 4-2 lead. '• Noble started his game with four consecutive tons, \


appended m i J&jA tons, ihcTuding-a^tffaximiim 180 score.


Clitheroe needed two _


wins from the final four games, and although Walsh lost 3 r l, Joe Marsden,; Kevin Braysford and Jimmy Hargreaves, anoth­ er debutant, won the final


three to seal a 7-3 success. • The next game is on Sun-;


day when Clitheroe travel to Longridge Royal British:


WINTER LEAGUE R E S U L T S


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


- Bay Horse 4, Low Moor Club 8; Black Bull (Old Langho) 6/ CSC 6; Billington BC 5, Brown Cow 7; Kings Arms 4, RBL 8;


Station 7, Craven A 5; Craven B


3, LFC 9; Bridge Inn bye., - . HIGHEST SCORES


• • 140 4- 100 - S. Passmore; 135 - D. Baker; 134 - B. Cusack; 125 - D. Burns; 120 - J. Johnson; 118 -.


'■ BIG. Rives; 116 - D.Cockett;106! - P'Leeming; 104 - JTPeace; lUlL M. McDonnell, L. McDonald, A...


Webster. POINTS AND POSITIONS


1, Brown Cow, Low Moor Club 17; 3, Craven A 13; 4, CSC : 11; 5, Craven B 10; 6, Billington


' BC, LFC 9; 8, RBL 8; 9, Station, Kings Arms 7; 11, Black Bull (OL), Bay Horse 6.


Three on the hat-trick trail in Wolves goal bonanza


Celtic 13-0 on Sunday. James Hartlebury scored his first hat-


C


LITHEROE Wolves Under 13s had th ree h a t - t r ic k heroes as they beat Brierfield


trick for the club and the others rto bag three were Daniel Bush an Oliver


McLean. The four other goalscorers were scored


by man-of-thc-match David Bunyan, James Warburton, Ben Walker and


Peter Dibb. The Under 11s Accrington League


Blue side turned in their best perfor­ mance in a 3-1 win over Ossy Villa - their first over Ossy in three seasons. Ben Sieczkowski put them ahead, and


Toro Rutherford chipped home the sec­


ond.': •. : . A rare headed goal from Simon Wor­


thington sent the Wolves in 3-0 up at


half-time. Ossy pulled one back early in the sec­


ond half, but with the help of man-of- the-match Sean Atherton's defensive


work.


Roberts and Stephen Smith got the Under 9s Accrington League side off the mark with a 3-2 win over Oswaldtwistle


Juniors A. Oliver Preugschat was man-of-thc-


match. - The Under 9s North Valley League


team went down 2-1 to Earby, with Daniel Meyler on target. Ben Frankland was outstanding. Jake Chadwick led the way for the


Under 12s, scoring a double hat-trick in the 17-1 rout of Barrowford Celtic. Michael Barker added a treble of his


Goals from Jay Howard, Kurt Under 8s Blue side maintain their „ . F


IVE-STAR Thomas Halliwell helped R e ad s to n e United


over Foulridge in the League Cup. Tony Haworth added the fifth. The Under 8s Yellow team had an excellent 4-1 win over Trawden, also in


100 % start to the season. He went nap in the emphatic 6-0 win


the cup. Josh Neary (2), Ryan Pickles and


Marcus Saunders netted, with Sam


Marsh outstanding. The Under 9s were unlucky to lose by


own, while Liam Gidlow (2), Oliver Nut- tall (2), star man Luca Musker, Gino Peregrine,' Simon Ryan and -Ray Roocroft - with the goal of the game -


also found the net. The Under 11s Red team were 3-0 up


against Newchurch Colts after 10 min­


utes, and ran out 8-0 winners. T im Swarbrick hit four for the second


successive match - two from distance, while Luke Green bagged a brace.


- earned him a £5 bonus from the man­ agement!


Gattens also got on the scoresheet. Adam's goal - his first in three seasons


Danny Anderson and left back Adam ■ Skipper Dale Underwood was the '


pick of the bunch. Man-of-the-match Charlie Jackson


Sam Cherry.


Michael Clarkson, Nathan Pye and , , ,


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grabbed a hat-trick as the Under 8s beat Colne 6-1 in their second cup match of the season.


■ ■


settle for a share of the spoils following a below-par display against Great Har­ wood Rovers in the Blackburn League. Wolves twice went ahead but Rovers


Clithoroc Wolves Under 13s had to


rallied and a tamo equaliser set the seal on a 2-2 draw.


the odd goal in five to Junior Clarets in the North Valley League. Neal Kissock and Josh Langford scored, with Charlie Stanworth man-of-


the-match. Jordan Finch hit a hat-trick as the


Under 10s beat Brunlea 6-1 to extend


their unbeaten run. Lewis Gray, Ben Williams and Scott


Derbyshire also found the net with Jamie McCue catching the eye with a


fine performance. Matthew Whitwell and Benjamin


Heap scored the goals as the Under 12s beat Brierfield Celtic 2-1. Paul Wor­ thington was man-of-the-match. Eccleston sent the Under 14s out of the LFA Cup with a 3-0 defeat, despite


the efforts of Darryl Slack. The Under 15s also lost out, beaten 3-


1 by Borrowdale. Ryan McBreen was the goalscorer,


with Sam Brydges man-of-the-match. The Under 16s took on Padiham


game.


Daniel Sharpies gave Wolves a 1-0 lead with a fierce, low drive and Oliver


. Skippor-for-the-day Andrew Bennett, >


scored the goal. But Padiham equalised shortly after


half-time on the break, before hitting what proved to be the winner somewhat against the run of play.


Colts in the LFA Cup, losing out 2-1. Readstone were unlucky not to score


more than once in a first half they most­ ly dominated with a quality passing


R o s se n d a le V alle y 2 Clilhe roe Under 18s .2 THE less said about


this game the better. A last-minute goal


from John-Paul Fagan rescued a point for the Blues after a disappoint­


ing display. The only memorable


chances in a dire first half were a long range free kick from Taylor which hit the bar, and a strike from Clark, which was


saved.


things didn't improve for Chtheroe, and on 55 min­ utes the home side took the lead when a vicious cross was deflected into the Chtheroe goal. On the hour, it was 2-0 courtesy of a great left-


In the second half,


foot drive. Jackson pulled a goal


back for Clitheroe to set up a frantic last 10 min­


utes. As Clitheroe pushed


Moulton made made it 2-1 with a cross- cum-shot which deceived the keeper on


its way to the net. Midfielder Tom Blockeel was named


man-of-the-match.


forward, Rossendale broke away and could


HE Whalley spectators were treated to a goal feast as the Under 14s ran riot in an 11-0 defeat


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of Newfield United. Thomas Harper opened the scoring


on three minutes and Richard Benson scored the first of his five goals two min­


utes later. Jamie Enefer added the third, and


Thomas Donald and John Knowles


made it 5-0 at the break. Star man Benson added four after the


interval, while Knowles and Terry Fothergill - who netted the goal of the game - completed the scoring. An improved performance saw the


Under 11s Tigers beat Earcrof15-0. Sean Tonge (2), Maitland Steel (2)


have sealed the points but for a great double save from Woodhead. Jackson beat the keeper


only to see his goal can­ celled out for a dubious off-side decision, but Fagan saved the day when he broke into the box and stroked the ball home. Peter Gronow was


Clithcroe's man-of-the- match, and on Sunday the locals travel to play Todmorden Colts at Cen­ tre Vale, kick-off 1 p.m.


Bennett showed the class that made him the league's top scorer last season.


26 26 22 20 19 17 15 14 14 14 14 14 13 11


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L ITH ERO E A and Clitheroe Ladies trav-


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and Sam Taylor scored, with Bobby Westwood and Tonge joint men-of-the-


match.The Under 10s Pumas were a goal down after 30 seconds but recovered to


beat Ossy Villa 3-2. Whalley went 2-0 down with 15 min­


utes to go, but Thomas Keighley, the outstanding Adam Brown and Scott Kenyon completed a wonderful fight-


back. George Henderson scored for the


Under 8s in a 5-1 defeat against Long Devils, with Peter Kcllaway Whalley’s


best player. The Under 10 Panthers were unfortu­


nate to meet a Blackburn Eagles side in irresistible form, losing 10-0. Shomi Malik was Whalley's hero in


goal, preventing an even bigger defeat. Steven Wynne put the Under 15s ahead against Darwen Rangers, but the


locals went on to lose 6-1. Will Cross and David Mercer per­


formed well for Whalley. onds.


They eventually lost 9-2, with Andrew McGuire and Kieron Fitz­


, man.


patrick on target. Ben Knight in goal was Whalley's star


with Oswaldtwistle St Mary's with only 10 men, and were 1-0 down after 10 sec­


The Under 16s started their game . ■ !


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