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UNBEATEN Lower Darwen were 's e n t packing by Lord Nelson as


the locals maintained th e ir 100% s ta r t to the


new Memorial League campaign. Nelson again got off to a


slow start, with the prime rea­ son being attending a Chas and Dave concert the night


LOW MOOR, newcomers to the Memorial Football League, take their turn in front of the camera. 120999/9/7a Chatburn slump to heavy defeat


Chatburn ............................... . . .2 Worsthorne ......................... ..


goals and rose above the mediocrity of .7


CHATBURN slumped to th e ir worst defeat of the season when they were comprehensively beaten


by visiting Worsthome. Despite the final score Chatburn had


the chances to push the Worsthome side - at one stage the score was only 3-2 to


the visitors. Unfortunately Worsthorne scored


immediately after Chatbum made it 3-


2 to regain a two-goal lead. Chatburn’s heads then dropped and


I much worse for Chatburn had it not | been for Craig in goal who pulled off some brilliant saves, including a penalty late in the game. Chatburn’s man-of-the-match was Tom Bartlett, who scored both of their


the side just fell apart. The final score could easily have been


Burnley Belvedere . . . 1 Ribchester .................. 7 RIBCHESTER got back to winning ways a t divi­ sional newcomers Burnley


Belvedere. On an excellent surface, the


locals looked confident from the start and took the lead as early as the 10th minute took


the lead. Walsh, Rhodes and Spall combined to set Barton free


,


his team-mates. Chatbum will bounce back, and they


get their first chance to put this defeat behind them when they take on unbeat­ en Colne United away on Saturday. Read United R e s e r v e s ...............1 Chatburn Reserves .................. .1


CHATBURN travelled over the hill to play.local neighbours Read, returning with a draw. A truer reflection of the game would


raise a late flag for off-side. Minutes later Bretherton split the


Read defence wide open to play in Booth, whose cross was so low it evaded the Read back four. Lakin’s shot hit the post hut Tomlin­ son was on hand to give the away side


the lead. This lead lasted a minute when slack


marking allowed a Read forward far too much time in the Chatburn penalty area, and the ball flew into the Chatbum


have seen Chatburn come back with more than just a point. Read started the brighter, but once


net. In the second half chances were few


and far between with both defences in


Chatburn settled down and began to play some nice football with Booth and Hart being consistent threats down both


wings. Chatburn thought they had taken the


lead when Tomlinson rattled the back of the net, only to see the referee’s assistant


on the right, and with a rare turn of speed, the centre for­ ward skipped past the full back and fired in a low cross which was turned in by an unfortunate Belvedere defender. It was 2-0 moments later


when Anthony's cross found Lofthouse unmarked at the back post, and he calmly slot­


ted home. Anthony was involved in the third when his driven


Riming ton . . 1.................................. 2 Clitheroe.United...............................1


THIS Northern Plant Hire Trophy clash produced victory for Rimington, but it should have been by a


more decisive margin. Geldard opened up the scoring for Rimington with a ter­


rific shot after good work from Waterhouse and Barnes opened the door.


It was the same player who extended the lead 10 minutes .


after the interval following a Waterhouse corner. Rimington also hit the woodwork twice, notably with a


25-yard drive from Waterhouse. Even though Clitheroe managed to pull one back on the


| stroke of full-time, there was never any danger of an upset as Rimington progressed. Rimington had a weakened side, which was made worse when Hutchins left the field after 20 minutes following a


heavy tackle. Even though Clitheroe gave 100 per cent, Rimingtons


defence remained rock solid and it never seemed likely that Rimington would lose.


command. Chatbum’s best chances fell to Hart,


who was unlucky not to score. On the day Chatbum returned with a


Ribchester hammer newcomers


cross was superbly headed home by the impressive


Rhodes. Before half-time, Loft­


house collected Barton's throughball to chip the keep­ er for his second and the fourth. The second half continued


in the same vein, and a fifth was added through a set


piece. The six was the goal of the


day, with skipper Steven


point after a good team effort. On this evidence the prospects for the rest of the season look quite rosy.


Spall bringing the ball out of defence, skipping two chal­ lenges and spreading the ball wide for Hollingworth. Spall continued his run into the box and stabbed in


the cross. Hollingworth added his


customary goal, before the home side grabbed a late con­ solation. On Saturday, Ribchester entertain Goodshaw United.


W a d d in g to n .................................... 1 Skipton LMS .................................. 1 (Skipton win 3-2 on penalties)


ONLY sudden-death penalties could separate the sides as Third Division Waddington entertained their Premier League opponents in the Craven Chal­


lenge Cup. The Craven side started well, with neat control and pass­


ing emphasising their top-flight status. However, the locals showed why they are strong Third Division title contenders when Whiteside score after 25


minutes. In the second half Skipton equalised from the spot. Waddington created numerous chances, with Anthony


Smith, Johnny Dugdale, Andrew Read and Martin O'Gor­


man all missing easy opportunities. In extra-time, both sides had chances to win the tie, but


poor finishing took the game to penalties. Only five of 14 spot kicks were successful in the shoot­


out, with Skipton taking the honours. Waddington at home to Addingham Reserves on Saturday.


Great week for young Whalley stars


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the season. The Under 8s beat Chipping Young


| sidy and Declan Kinney were the goalscorers who earned the side their first win of the season. Gary Lee was named man-of-the-match. The Under 10s Pumas were also win­


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| ren Fothergill got the goals and Callum Mahon was named man-of-the-match. The Under 10s were beaten 4-1 by


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. Oggy Ilospur. Chris Hawra netted the consolation goal and David Matthews was Whalley’s man-of-the-match. The Under 11 Tigers lost 2-1 to visit­ ing Knuzden. The excellent Shaun


Tonge got the goal. The Under 11 Arrows lost 5-1 to


Blackburn Eagles with the goal coming from Gary Micallef. Marlon Murray was named man-of-the-match. The Under 13s were beaten 9-0 by


T was a good weekend for the two youngest Whalley Juniors


whelmed in the second half and lost 8-0. The Under 12s ran out 8-1 winners


against Borrowdale United in the War-


burtons League. Man-of-the-match Philip North domi­


nated midfield as Jack Fielding (2), Jake Chadwick, Michael Barker (2) Simon Ryan and Gino Peregrine scored. An own-goal completed the Wolves' tally. The Under 11s Red completed a crushing 15-0 victory over Wilpshire


Wanderers. Man-of-the-match Tim Swarbrick got


four of the Wolves’ goals, with Matthew Hanson netting a hat-trick. The other goals came from Danny Anderson (2), Mark Campbell (2), William Aspinall (2), Luke Green and Dale Underwood. Skipper Oliver McLean netted twice


to take the man-of-the-match award as the Under 13s Burnley League side beat


West End 7-0. James Hartlebury and Daniel Bush


also bagged a brace each, while David Bunion also found the net. The Under 13s Blackburn League side


9-3 victory over Newfield United. Ryan Gladwin netted a hat-trick and


there were two each from Matthew James and Ashley Jeffries, and one each from Andrew Tinker and Steve Trainor


to round things off. The Under 16s beat Padiham 4-1


thanks to goals from Rob Simpson (2), Andy Bennett and man-of-the-match


Joe Marshall. The previous week they had progressed


to the second round of the LFA Cup com­ petition with a 5-1 win over Boothstown Lads from Manchester. Andy Bennett (2), Rob Simpson, Matt Mercer and Daniel Blackburn got the goals and Steven Port was man-of-the-match.


before. Warren Baker put the


locals ahead, proving a point. to manager Richard Quinn who stripped him of the cap­ taincy. He smashed the ball home after good work from Pete


Dosser. Jimmy Fazackerley bun­


dled the ball home for number two, before substitute Bren­ dan McGhee slinked past four defenders to seal the points. Lord Nelson Chairman Bill


Curry also provided valuable assistance by giving emer­ gency first aid to Baker after he was knocked out by a heavy challenge. Thankfully he should be


fine to face former team De Lacy on Sunday. Elsewhere in the First


Division, Judge Walmesley were well beaten 4-0 by Rish- tonArms. In the Second Division,


Brown Cow remain top after their 4-0 win at Duke of Wellington, while Calder- stones picked iip their first points with a 3-2 win at Ossy Rovers. Low Moor lost out to the odd goal in nine in their Third


Division clash with Printers. RESULTS


First Division


Lord Nelson 3, Lower Darwen 0; Rishton Arms 4, Judge


Walmesley 0. Second Division


Duke of Wellington 0, Brown


Cow 4; Ossy Rovers 2, Calder- stones 3.


Third Division


Low Moor 4, Printers 5. FIXTURES First Division


De Lacy v Lord Nelson (QE11); Judge Walmesley v Stan-


hill Lions (Wilson's). Second Division


Wellington (Calderstones). Third Division


(Highams). First Division


Brown Cow v Ossy Hotspur (Roe); Calderstones v Duke of


Griffins Head v Low Moor TABLES


Plough............ 4 4 0 u 12 Lord Nelson.... 4 4 0 0 12 Royal Hotel.... 3 3 0 0 9 Rishton Arms... 4 2 0 2 6 Lower Darwen. 3 2 0 i 6 Oaklea............ 4 2 0 2 6 Stanhill Lions... 3 i 0 3 6 Brownhill Arms 4 i 0 3 3 Judge Walmesley 4 i 0 3 3 EH Football.... 4 1 0 3 3 Station Hotel... 4 i 0 3 3 DeLacy.......... 3 0 0 Second Division


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Brown Cow..... 4 3 1 u 10 Alma............... 4 3 1 0 10 Cross Axis....... 4 3 '1 0 10 Ossy Hotspur... 4 2 1 1 7 Little Crown.... 4 2 0 2 6


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Knuzden Brook 4 2 0 2 6 Ossy Refugees.. 4 2 0 2 6 Wellington...... 4 i 1 2 4 Woolpack........ 4 i 1 2 4 Ossy Rovers.... 4 i 0 3 3 Calderstones.... 4 i 0 3 3 Crown Scaffolds 4 0 0 Third Division


Kings Arms..... 4 4 0 0 12 Griffins Head... 4 4 0 0 12


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Accy Clarets.... 4 2 1 1 7 Low Moor....... 4 2 0 2 6


Red Lion......... 4 2 0 2 6 Crown Vets..... 3 2 0 1 6 Knuzden......... 4 2 0 2 6 Woodnook....... 4 2 0 2 6 Printers........... 4 2 0 2 6 LS Roofing..... 4 1 0 3 3 Wilpshire BH... 3 0 1 2 1 Miners............ 4 0 0 4 0


also won, beating second-placed Black­ burn Dynamoes to leapfrog above them. Jordan Walmsley netted twice, while


ing a left-footed screamer into the top


comer from distance. After two close defeats in succession


the Under 17s finally got their season going with an 8-1 victory over Colne


Clarets on Sunday. The Clarets provided stubborn resis-


tance until Rick Whalley broke the deadlock and opened the floodgates. Whalley completed his hat-trick in


season on Sunday. They enjoyed a 2-1 victory over Clitheroe


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Wolves thanks to goals from Thomas Halh- well and Chris McKieran. Tony Haworth was named man-of-the-match. The Under 9s from the Accrington


Oswaldtwistle United, despite a good performance from man-of-the-match


James Wynne. The Under 16s were beaten 11-1 by


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Brunlea Juniors, with Chris Atkinson converting a penalty. Ian Walker was man-of-the-match.


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Boys’ League were beaten 2-1 by Fenis- cowles. Jamie Bury got the goal. The Under 9s from the North Valley


the second half, and Mick Walsh also netted three. The other two came from Danny Walker and Mick Walsh.


Popular floodlit event in full flow


Oliver Bolton and Martin Greatorex also hit the target'. Star man Bolton's goal was particularly eye-catching, send­


began on Monday night a t Ribblesdale Wanderers Bowl­


T


ing Club. And there was local success on


the first night as homesters R. Turner and J. Chatwin qualified for the last 16 and finals night on Saturday, October 30th. Results and draws are as fol­


lows. Monday results: First round -


EADSTONE United Under 8s con­ tinued their unbeaten start to the


R. Turner and J. Chatwin (Rib­ blesdale) 21, R. Pickup and J. Bentley (Darwen) 15; M. and J. Johnson (Ribblesdale) 1,1. Wade and R. Horseman (Skipton) 21; K. Roberts and P. Parkinson (Preston) 21, L. Hope and M. McCoughlan (Tarleton) 17; I. Marsden and P. Wilkinson (Burnley) 10,1. Holden and M. Gilbert (Todmorden) 21. Second round - Turner and


LITHEROE Wolves Under 8s lost narrowly for the second week run­ ning when they took on Readstone Unit­


Charlie Collinge put the Wolves in front but the sides could not take their chances and were made to pay. William Tyreirrellll was named man-of-the-maten.


I of the cup group stage and beat Fouiridgo Minors 2-1. Ben Frankland and Matthew Winckley got the goals and Adam Barton was named man-of-the-match. The Under 9s in the Accrington


League competed very well in the first half against Akzo, but were over-


The Under 9s played their second match with the others coming from Kudi Lock 1,________________ 11— nvi.iWR™ nfi Orniv Wilkinson and man-of-ththe


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League played Pendle Forest in the league cup, but despite dominating for long periods could not score. The game ended 0-0 and Charlie Stanworth was named man-of-the-match. The Under 10s remain unbeaten after


Bowls Scene


J. Parkin and G. Reay (Crosshills); L. Harrison and J. Sidebottom (Burnley) v C. Illingworth and C. Garaghty (Colne); D. Varley and K. Moore (Silsden) v C. Bancroft and R. Manley (Whitchurch). Tuesday: B. Johnson and J.


Chatwin 21, Wade and Horse­ man 14; Roberts and Parkinson 7, Holden and Gilbert 21. Third round - Turner and


H E B a r -B e -Q u i c k F lo o d lig h t Doubles


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a 2-2 draw with Borrowdale. Jamie McCue and Kieran Laycock got the goals while Jordan Finch was named man-of-the-match. The Under 10s clinched an excellent


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match Rob Scott. Despite losing 5-1 the Under 11s put


up a mucli improved performance. Dale Underwood, who scored Readstone’s only goal, was named man-of-the-match. The Under 14s enjoyed an emphatic


" Tonight's games (practice 6-30 p.m., start 7 p.m.): M. Kirk­ patrick and S. Deacon (Totting- ton) v L. and C. Rammell (Accrington); S. Willcocks and


Chatwin 21, Holden and Gilbert 14.


5-1 victory over Clitheroe Wolves. Jor­ dan Etherington got two of the goals


(Accrington;; o. wiututiui ojiu R Iddon (Longton) v T. Dunwell M. Woodworth (Burnley) v J. and D. Goodall (Guiseley); G. Slynn and R. Whithain (Har- Law and S. Brown (Barrow-in­ wood); J. Birtwistle and. P. Furness) v C. Crompton and C. Atherdon (Tottington) v M. Faud (Accrington); A. Gregory Baistow and M. Benson (Skip- and J. Lord (Burnley) v A. ton); M. Alman and S. Gilroy Threlfall and E. Wallace (Rib- ‘ "


Kerr (Ribblesdale) v S. Clamp and D. Wright (Colne); S. Wood and C. Campbell (Accrington) v D. Howarth and T. Watson (Haslingden); D. Bond and R. Rigby (Accrington) v K. and I. Charnock (Burnley); M. Lang and P. Brett (Blackburn) v A. Dewhurst and M. Edmondson (Ribblesdale). Wednesday: D. Crabtree and


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