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DERBY DATE: Clitheroc Legion A and B teams are pictured before their Lancashire small-table knockout. (090400/11/20)


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Pool stars aiming to pot national title


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it 2-2. David Stewart beat Gra­


ham Blackburn, who received 10 start, to put Legion A 3-2 in front. And Paul Clark beat B


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PENDLE MILL, PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE OPENING TIMES:


Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm Saturday tOam’- 4pm - Sundays 11 am - 4pm 101200 425522I J j , '


Bowls entries sought


ing entries for the Whit­ bread-sponsored Spring


R


Wanderers Bowl­ ing Club are invit­


Doubles. The opening qualifying


round takes place on Satur­ day, April 29th, and the competition runs for nine consecutive Saturdays until the final on June 24th. The competition starts at


i b b l e s d a l e


take place in the first week of May at Claremont Con­ servative Club, Blackpool.


Pool Play-offs. It is the fourth time in as


many years that the town team has qualified to play against the cream of Eng­ lish pool sides. Hopefully we will have some good news to report


next week. In the Clitheroe Pool


League Challenge Cup, there were a number of shocks. The major turn-up hap­


3.


LITHEROE A travel to Great Yarmouth this


Hotel A. Whalley Arms B won a


the match ended 6-6. RESULTS


CluillenRc Cup Third Round White Hart A 3, Low Moor


Club 7; Dog Inn 5, Legion A 7; New Inn B 7, Legion B 3; Higher Buck 3, St Peter's 7; Whalley Arms B 7, Waggon and Horses B 6; Commercial A 7, Stork Hotel A 3; Stork Hotel B 7, Whalley Arms A: Buck Wrinklcys 3, Brown Cow


A 7. Ladies League Challenge Cup Second Round First Leg


Castle 5, Kings Arms A 4; Pen-


dle Hotel 5, Legion 4. TONIGHT'S FIXTURES Premier Division


Low Moor Club v Stork Hotel


pened at Stork Hotel B, who thrashed Premier League Whalley Arms A 7-


at First Division Higher Buck, also 7-3, while Fourth Division New Inn B had an incredible 7-3 victo­ ry over First Division Legion B. The big guns all had safe


St Peter’s had a good win


passages into round four. Low Moor beat White


Hart A 7-3, and Legion A put paid to Dog Inn. Commercial A eased through 7-3 against Stork Tire ymmnrii m,


5-30 p.m. with practice at 5 p.m. The cost is £10 per pair and it is limited to the


first 128 pairs. For further information


Village


knockout dates


their counties, and chil­ dren pushed into wearing helmets, but the finest tra­ dition of grass roots crick­ et will be upheld by the 6X National Village Championship. The competition allows


E


NGLAND'S s ta r players may be taken away from


contact Malcolm Wensley, 15 Paynter Close, Barrow, Clitheroe (01254 824463).


A; White l la r t A v Starkies Sharks; Whalley Arms A v Buck A; Dog Inn v Castle A; Royal Oak A v Legion A. First Division


Higher Buck v Waggon and


Horses A; Commercial A v Pendle Hotel B; Stork Hotel B v Dog and Partridge A: Horse Shoe A v Legion 13; Kings Arms A v Bay


Horse A. Second Division Ultraframe v Brown Cow A;


Starkies A v New Inn A; St Peter’s v Three Millstones; Legion C v White Lion; Craven Heifer v Horse Shoe B. Third Division


Pendle Hotel A v White Hart


B; Brown Cow B v Buck Wrink- leys; White Horse v Kings Arms B; Castle B v De Lacy Arms;


keeper for urgent tre a t­ ment after a horrendous collision in Judge Walms- ley's Accrington Memori­ al Sunday League First Division clash at Wilson Playing Fields. Mark Sheridan (17),


N air ambulance had to take Rish- ton Arms' goal­


Game abandoned after horror injury A


.......................... # # Slork 3, Snowball 1


SECOND Division Stork sent their Pendle Charity League Premier Division opponents crashing out as they won through to the David Holmes Memorial


Trophy semi-finals. The locals took an early lead when Andy Rushton


headed home from Ian Uttley's flick-on. Lethargic defending allowed Snowball in to equalise, the 40th birthday party of manager Martin Noone the


clashed with one of the locals' forwards as he came to collect the ball, though neither was at fault. It was feared the Rishton


night before having a big say! Stork restored their lead after the break when the


dangerous Sam Marshall was sent free, and he coolly


slotted past the keeper. Big Peter Howarth preserved the lead with a string


keeper had broken his neck, and a helicopter was called for to whisk the youngster to the special unit at Southport. Fortunately, a specialist


of fine saves before centre half Matt Benfield rounded the keeper and sealed the win.


never won. But they turned in their


revealed there was no break, but he had damaged ligaments in his neck and was kept in hospital for observation. The game was aban­


the humblest performer to dream of playing at Lords, and five local sides are in the hat for the Cumbria and North Lancashire regional round. Games will be played on


Sunday, April 30th. Waddington have been


drawn at Ingleton, while Chipping are at home to Sedgwick. Rimington entertain


Wrea Green and Salesbury also have a home tie against Great Eccleston. Ribchester travel to take


doned. Elsewhere in the league,


De Lacy beat Stanhill Lions 3-1, while Lord Nel­ son were held 1-1 by Royal Hotel. The draw extended Nel­


son's winless run, but could aid their ambitions better than their Rossendale opponents. Nelson, with a stronger


squad than in recent weeks, wore their "unlucky" blue


kit, in which they have


on Appleby Eden. The competition is


played down to a group final, before the national rounds take over.


WINTER LEAGUE RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES' DARTS


Cath SC 7, RB Legion 5; Lang-


ho FC 6, Low Moor Club 6; Bridge 8, Brown Cow 4; Craven B 6, Craven A 6; Black Bull 6, Sta­ tion 6; Bay Horse - bye. High scores-J. Gallagher - 143


finish; K. Hebden -140, 100; B. Parker 136; D. Brown 134; S. Glover 138; B. Cusack 132; L. Brooks 121,100; L. Johnson 118; L. Bannister 117; H. Burgess 116; P. Dixon 112; J. Coates 105; D. Ryan 101; E. Twist; M. Livesey, J. Hall, J. Cunliffe; A.M. Bellanca -


100. 1, Langho 171; 2, Low Moor LEAGUE PLACINGS


Club 153; 3, Station 149 ; 4, Craven A 135; 5, Cath SC 133; 6, Billington BC 120; 7,Bridge 120; 8, Craven B 117; 9, Kings Arms 117; 10, Brown Cow 115; 11, RB Legion 113 ; 12, Bay Horse 109; 13, Black Bull 101.


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best display in many weeks and look likely to seal run­ ners-up spot. The locals took the lead


on 20 minutes when Lee Kearsley's quick throw


found Sam Chapman, who turned superbly and crossed for Warren Baker, who made no mistake with a diving header. On the stroke of half­


time, Royal levelled through a hotly-disputed


penalty after Andy Mossup was adjudged to have


shoved Andy Cowking. Nelson had to survive most


of the second half with 10 men due to injuries to Steven Czapowski and Matt Lee and the loss of the exhausted


was largely untroubled, and the York side held on for a valuable point. In the Second Division,


Third Division


Low Moor 4, Griffins Head 1'. FIXTURES First Division


De Lacy v Lord Nelson (Whal­ ley); Lower Darwen v Judge


Walmesley (Wilson). Second Division


Alma v Calderstones (King George’s); Ossy Hotspur v Brown


Cow (Norden). Third Division


Red Lion v Low Moor (Marl Pits). TABLES


First Division


Plough............ 15 14 1 0 43 Lord Nelson.... 17 9 6 2 33 Royal Hotel.... 14 8 4 2 28 EH Football.... 17 8 3 6 27 Lower Darwen. 16 8 2 6 26 Oaklea............ 15 8 2 5 26 De Lacy.......... 17 7 0 10 21 Stanhill Lions... 15 5 3 7 18 Rishton Arms... 14 4 2 8 14 Judge Walmesley 17 3 2 12 11


P W D L P


Whallcy Arms B bye. Fourth Division


one-frame decider over Waggon and Horses B after


Buck B v Chatburn Wander­


ers; New Inn B v Commercial B; Waggon and Horses B v Victoria; Bay Horse B v Royal Oak B; Sta­ tion Hotel v Black Horse. TABLES


Premier Division


Starkies........... 15 14 0 1 156 Low Moor....... 15 11 2 2 138 Buck A........... 15 7 3 5 121 Whallev Arms A 15 8 b 2 118 Legion A......... 15 7 6 2 112 Stork Hotel A.. 15 5 8 2 101 Roval Oak A.... 15 3 9 3 83 Dog Inn.......... 15 3 9 3 77 Castle A.......... 15 3 10 2 75


P W L D P


White Hart B... 14 4 6 4 92 Dc Lacy.......... 12 6 3 3 90 White Horse.... 13 3 6 4 81 Pendle Hotel A. 12 3 6 3 74 Kings Arms B.. 12 2 7 3 63 Brown Cow B... 11 i 10 i 55 Fourth Division


Waggon B....... 15 Station Hotel... 15 Victoria.......... 15 Chatburn Wndrs 15 Bay Horse B Black Horse.... New Inn B...... Commercial B.. Royal Oak B ....


P


White Hart A... 15 2 9 4 71 First Division p W L D P


D P 1 143


2 142 0 127 3 119


Buck B........... 11 GISBURN AND DISTRICT POOL


Commercial A.. 15 11 2 3 139 Pcndle Hotel B. 15 7 3 5 118 Legion B......... 15 8 5 2 113 Dog Music Bar 15 7 3 5 113 Horse Shoe A... 15 7 6 2 111 Kings Arms A.. 15 6 6 3 103 Waggon A....... 15 G 6 3 103 Stork Hotel B.. 15 3 9 3 88 Bay Horse A.... 15 3 11 1 82


LEAGUE RESULTS


Craven Heifer B 5, White Cion


St Peter's......... 15 13 Starkies A....... 15 10 Ultraframe...... 15 New Inn A...... 15 Craven Heifer... 15 White Lion..... 15 Brown Cow A.. 14 Horse Shoe B... 13 _ - - - Three Millstones 14 3 10 1 75 Legion C......... 15 1 13 1 57 Third Division


Higher Buck.... 15 4 11 0 75 Second Division P w L D P


2 151 2 131 1 115


5 108 2 102 4 98 3 95 2 87


Castle B.......... 13 11 0 2 126 Buck Wrinkleys 13 8 2 3 110 Whalley Arms B 13 7 5 1 92


P W L D P


2; Three Rivers 5, Anchor A 2; IIIW 1, Pendle Hotel 6; Anchor B 6, Copy Nook 1; Coach and Hors­ es B 5, Buck Grindlcton 2; Pendle Inn 2, Coach and Horses A 5. Doubles Final


Oliver Topp and Marcus Payne


beat Dave and Chris Raw. FINAL TABLE


Pendlc Hotel.............. Coach & Horses A...... H1W......................... Anchor A.................... Pendle Inn.................... 26 Buck Grindleton......... 26 Coach and Horses B.... 26 Craven Heifer B.......... 26 Anchor B...................... 26 Three Rivers................. 26 White Lion................... 26 Copy Nook................... 26 Buck Paythorne......... 26


26 26 26 26


P


164 155 139 134 131 119 117 108 105 103 97 86 73


P


43 116 2 106 1 81 0 73 1 65 2 61


Station Hotel... 17 0 i 16 1 Second Division P w D L P


Brown Cow beat Little Crown 4-2 to stay in title contention, but Calder­ stones slipped up 3-2 at the hands of Oswaldtwistle


Rovers. Low Moor won their Third Division showdown


with Griffins Head 4-1. RESULTS


First Division De Lacy 3, Stanhill Lions 1;


Royal Hotel 1, Lord Nelson 1; Judge Walmesley v Rishton Arms abandoned.


Second Division Brown Cow 4, Little Crown 2;


Calderstones 2, Oswaldtwistle Rovers 3.


Cross Axis....... 17 14 1 2 43 Wellington...... 19 13 3 3 42 Brown Cow..... 16 13 0 3 39 Knuzden Brook 18 8 3 7 27 Ossy Hotspur... 15 8 i 6 25 Ossy Refugees.. 18 8 1 9 25 Little Crown.... 18 8 i 9 25 Ossy Rovers.... 18 6 0 12 18 Crown Scaffolds 19 4 3 12 15 Alma......... ;.... 15 3 2 10 11 Calderstones.... 18 3 i 14 10 Third Division


Kings Arms..... 17 14 1 2 43 Low Moor....... 15 12 1 2 37 Knuzden......... 17 11 1 5 34 Woodnook....... 20 11 1 8 34


p w D L P


Griffins Head... 17 8 3 6 27 Printers........... 17 8 2 7 26 Wilpshire BH... 16 5 4 7 19 LS Roofing..... 19 5 2 12 17


Red Lion......... 16 5 1 10 16 Accy Clarets.... 18 2 5 11 11


Miners............ 18 2 4 12 10 Memorable victory to reach cup final


Ribble Valley Under 15s ...........1 South. Ribble Under 15s ...........1 HYNDBURN and Ribble Valley Schools Under 15 football team pro­ duced a memorable victory to clinch a place in this year’s British Aerospace Lancashire Cup final. ■ For the second successive week a nail- biting climax was experienced. Last week saw the team gain a 1-0


victory over Blackburn and Darwen to secure the runners-up spot, after their neighbours had only required a draw to


go through. As runners-up to Burnley in the


North East Lancashire section, the team won the opportunity of playing West Lancashire group winners, South Rib­ ble, who had claimed the notable scalp of Blackpool - quarter-finalists in this year’s national knockout competition. South Ribble had the best of the first


appearance against the winner of either Preston or Burnley in the other semi­


final.


face their rivals Blackburn Boys in a cup final tomorrow night. The Wolves, runners-up in the league,


Blackburn League won through to


The team now look forward to a final READSTONE United Under 8s Blue CLITHEROE Wolves Under 13s


a fabulous 2-0 win over Clitheroe Wolves. Goals from Jack Dugdale and


take on the champions at QEGS Lam- mack Road pitch at 6-30 p.m. They beat Ivy Rovers 1-0 with a typ­


ical Jordan Walmsley goal. He latched onto a through-ball, rounded a defender and calmly slotted home. Cem ICarakurum was man of the match and Irfan Ali was outstanding in


midfield. The Wolves Under Us Red team


half but Valley stood firm in the face of some heavy pressure. They almost took the lead on the stroke of half time when James Ashworth saw his shot well saved. A couple of injuries hit Valley’s cause


managed to hit 10 goals past a hapless Pendle Forest side. Joe McTear was the star hitting four


team clinched the league title with


Thomas Helliwell sealed the title but goalkeeper Charlie Stanworth claimed the man-of-the-match award for an out­ standing display as he kept the Wolves at bay for much of the second half. The Under 8s Yellow team were also


in winning form, beating Brierfield Celtic 2-0 with goals from man-of-the- match Josh Neary and Landon Holmes. United’s Under 15s completed the


season with an emphatic 4-1 victory over Brierfield Celtic. Goalscorers were Andrew Moores (2) and Nick Harbour (2).


while there was one each for Matthew Hanson, Dale Underwood, Danny Anderson, Luke Green, Tim Swarbrick


in the second period and it was no sur­ prise when their opponents took the


lead.The locals, however, showed tremen­ dous character and fought their way back into the game. But it looked like the game was beyond them, when in the


and William Aspinall. The Under 12s were in fine form over


the weekend claiming two victorious. Against Colne Clarets they tri­


umphed 7-1. Jake Chadwick hit a hat- trick and there was one each for Oliver Nuttall, Phillip North, Dominic Brown


and Simon Ryan. Readstone United were disposed 5-0.


final minute Darren Houghton freed Shaun Daniels, his cross was .volleyed home from eight yards to send the tie


extra-time, so it was left to the dreaded penalty shoot-out to settle the issue. Goalkeeper Adam Jarrett pulled off


into extra time. No more goals were produced in


two magnificent saves to ensure victory was clinched 4-2 in the shoot-out. .'


Nuttall scored twice, Jack Fielding, Jake Chadwick and Ryan also notched. North was voted man-of-the-match.


team triumphed 3-1 over Earby Colts courtesy of goals from man-of-the- match Jordan Brennand, Tim Rakshi and Rudi Lockett. Readstone’s Under 10s Warburtons League team paid the penalty for not making their domination count as they lost by a single goal to Fulledge Colts. Jordan Brennand was the star per­ former. The Under 9s drew 1-1 with Salter-


The Under 10s North Valley League


forth. Neil Kissock scored the goal and Sam Whittaker was named man of the match. United’s Under 16s took part in an


• i North Valley League title were dashed when they lost 2-0 to close rivals Read- stone 2-0.


row 2-1 defeat against Colne Clarets. Man-of-the-match James Tootle scored. The Under 8s hopes of winning the


The Wolves Under 9s suffered a nar­


entertaining 2-2 draw with Padiham. Joe Marshall and Robert Simpson were on target and man-of-the-match was


Steven Port. The team were also beaten 2-0 by


Janesville Colts. James Fletcher played well.


the hands of Clitheroe Wolves. Man-of- the-match was Paul Worthington.,


The Under 12s suffered a 5-0 defeat at


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