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Blues resigned to loss of another inspirational club captain


Marauding defender Hart set to quit Shawbridge


By CRAIG SALMON


CLITHEROE look resigned to losing their club skipper for the sec­


ond successive season. Last season, the Blues


White Horse and Buck Inn before the ladies’ pool final at the Whalley Anns. (1231001/8) Buck complete ‘double


BUCK brought the Clitheroe and District Pool League season to a close by clinching the Ladies’ Division league and cup double at the


Whalley Arms. Ladies from all teams


were present to witness a truly brilliant cup final. White Horse took the lead when Lyndsay


Lloyd won frame one. Buck won the next two


frames through Sarah Fen­ ton and Sue Kemp, before White Horse made it 3-2 with wins for Lloyd and Sarah Lockett.


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CLITHEROE GC|s new lady captain Marie Finney has had over 25 years of enjoyment at Whalley Road. And she hopes to serve


the club well in her 12- month term of office. Marie, the daughter of


former Home Internation­ al Jim Rothwell, was appointed earlier this month, and the retired for­ mer deputy headmaster said: "It's one of my biggest honours, and it was very nice to be asked. "The club has given me,


Lady captain Marie Finney with her new Clitheroe GO committee. (Til 1001/1) . . -


International in 1947 and


1948. "My handicap is cur­


my husband David and our son Michael a great deal of pleasure over the years, and it will be nice to give something back." Marie has been playing


rently 24, but until I retired last year I had a full-time career in educa­ tion in the Preston area. "I've not had a great


for the best part of 30 years, and has been a r member at Clitheroe since 1975. She has got her handicap as low as 19 at one stage, and currently


plays off 24. She added: "I'm a fairly


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reasonable golfer, and hopefully I will inherit my father’s golfing talent. "He was a member at


third (120-31-89). The Over 40s October


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deal of time, but I have more time to give to golf


and the club now." O Six ladies from Mytton


Fold took part in a nine- hole Turkey Shoot at Accrington GC on Sun­ day. The event was won by lady captain-elect Sue Hughes, who scored 49-18-


31.


Accrington and Pleasing- ton, represented Lan­ cashire and was a Home


October medal by 10 strokes with a round of 103-35-68. Ann Almond was second in 116-38- 78, with Angela Cherry


Carol Cherry won the


medal was won by Marian Gradwell with a round of 122-45-77. Judith Kay came second (127-45-82) and Christine Kelly (126- 40-86) was third. Rob Andrew and Paul


card play-off with IL. Cook and S. Parkinson. Carole Ashley and Jean


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Connolly amassed 46 sta- bleford points to win the Charity Competition at Clitheroe GC. H. Preston and R. Cap-


Holt won the Daily Mail Foursomes qualifier with a round of 99-20.5-78.5 after a card play-off with Chris Stokes and Marilyn Fletcher. Jean Anne Speak won the ladies’ charity competition with 20 points after a play-off with


Jill Farthing. J. Carrington (39) won


stick (44) took second place after a card play-off with A.J. Walmsley and P.


Dunn. The ladies’ nine-hole


Waddington move clear with whitewash victory


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WADDINGTON A moved six points clear


a t the top of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League First Division with a white­ wash of Billington B. Chatburn A are four


58, G. Simkin 38; R. Smith 75 P. Whittaker 58; J. Waggett


71, M. Lawson 74. Billington B 0, Waddington


points ahead of Clitheroe Conservative B, Royal British Legion and Whalley in second. In the Second Divi­


sion, Social Club and Waddington B are joint


top, although it promises to be a season of fluctu­


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Street, Burnley, BB111DP by first post on Thursday


ating fortunes for clubs. RESULTS


First Division Catholic Club 12, Down-


ham 2: J. Byrne 71, P. Walms­ ley 104; T. Byrne 97, A. Cap- stick 70; M. P lan t 81, M. Creadie 79; R. Alston 70, R. Gladwin 64; S. Duckworth 71, P. Parker 63; M. Byrne 104, S.


Turner 65. Clitheroe Con. BIO, Rim-


ington B 4: P. Ford 103, P. 66,1. Charlton 86; M. Rhodes Winkley 96; J. Whittaker 101, jnr 75, R. Grant !)!.


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J. Lund jnr 64; P. Swales 82, R. Bolland 57; G. Ireland 77, P. Hobson 72; P. Clegg 99, I. Fraser 116; S. Whittaker 82,


D. Seed 98. Whalley 6, Chatburn A 8:


J. Sumner 33, P. Clark 92; J. Timperley 78, C. Clark 93; J. Cross 99, P. Craig 51; A. Riley


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A 14: S. Gorton 75, B. Waddington 77; C. Gorzella 52, M. Dewhurst 83; M. Unwin 49, D. Cox 119; J. Whilford 72, K. Keogh 82; J. Kclsall 77, L. Cowking 98; J. Ainsworth 59, R. Kay 97. RBL 8, Billington A 0: D.


Charnley 95, J. Gibson 52; S. Blackburn 70, N. Harris 65; N. Schofield 60, S. Andrew 79; G. Blackburn 94, T. Wilson 59; B. Hargreaves 83, T. Rydeheard 84; 13. Hitchen 67, P. Conchie 107.


Second Division Police 4, Slaidburn 10: J.


Griffiths 75, A. Rigby 117; J. Whitehead 81. E. Rigby 85; F. Booth 107, T. Robinson 73; D. Allen 54, D. Cowking 77; P. Atkinson 96, N. Hey 93; N. Thompson 03, G. Parker 88. Rimington A 6, Clitheroe


Con. A 8: S. Pe tty 100, D. Smith 48; J. Lund 80, K. Smith 103; D. Calvert 73, M. Whittaker 104; M. Yates 114, A. Isherwood 71; G. Watson


Chatburn B 2, Social Club


12; B. Dolan 95, C. Smith 112; C. Monk 86, T. Smith 88; D. Lakin 84, S. Geldard 93; S. Simkin 55, D. Baxter 101; M. Paul 90, N. Geldard 60; no player 0, B. Alston 60. Waddington B 8, Talbot B 6: B. Phillip 62, S. Hayhurst


91; M. Harrison 75, D. Robin­ son 85; S. Baines 78, A. Dick­ inson 77; G. Laxton 86, C. Hayhurst 94; M. Hurst 90, O. Ilayhurst 77; I. Jackson 118,


M. Garth 80. FIXTURES Tonight


First Division Low Moor A v Catholic


Club; Clitheroe Con. B v Whalley; Chatburn A v Rim­ ington B; Billington A v Billington B; Waddington A v


RBL. Second Division Slaidburn v Low Moor B;


Social v Clitheroe Con. A; Rimington A v Chatburn B;


Talbot B v Talbot A. TABLES


First Division


Waddington A 3 Chatburn A........ 3 3 Clitheroe Con B.. 3 2 RBL.................. 3 2 Whalley Con...... 3 1 Billington A....... 3 0 Catholic Club..... 2 1 Downham.......... 3 0 Low Moor A....... 2 1 Rimington B...... 2 1 Billington B....... 3 1 Second Division


Social Club........ Waddington B.... Talbot A........... Clitheroe Con A.. Police................ Talbot B........... Chatburn B........ Low Moor B....... Rimington A...... Slaidburn..........


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the Dave Brown Trophy at Stonyhurst Park. S. Alcock (36) and R. Davies (34) were second and third. J. Porter (35) won the ladies’ prize ahead of I(. Hargreaves (34) and M. Carrington (33).


Buck won frames six and seven, thanks to the mother and daughter pairing of Sue and Claire


In a see-saw battle


Kemp. They, needed one more


ble, and it came when Claire beat Lockett to


clinch a 5-4 victory. The Ladies’ Division-


has a record 12 teams entered for the forthcom­


interested in adding to the teams, contact the League on 01200 442243.


ing season. However, if anyone is


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CLITHEROE POOL LEAGUE


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Challenge Cup Tonight


Preliminary Round: Dog


Sports Bar A v Kings Arms; New Inn v Royal Oak; White Horse B v Horse Shoe C: Stork Hotel A v Brown Cow A; Buck A v White Hart; Whalley Arms A v Whalley Arms B; Low Moor v Station Storm; Bridge v Dog Sports Bar B; Dog Inn (Whalley) v White Horse A; St Peter’s (Hurst Green) v Bay Horse; Buck Wrinkleys v RBL C; Brown Cow B v Pendle Hotel B; Wag­ gon And Horses B v Stork Hotel B; Horse Shoe A v Craven Heifer; RBL A v Buck B; Pendle Hotel A v RBL B;


Castle A v Waggon And Hors­ es A; Ultraframe (Craven Heifer) v Castle B. The home team will put


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their names on the card first on the even numbered frames and the visitors name first on tlie odd numbered frames. Winning team captains


must ring 01200.142243 to reg­ ister the match result. The league will s ta r t on


Thursday, with the Ladies' Division starting the following


Tuesday. Scorecards will be handed


out at the annual meeting on Tuesday at the legion, Whal­ ley Road, Clitheroe, starting


at 8p.m.


Clitheroe ..........................2 Alhcrlon Collieries ........1 IT was the late, late show again at Shawbridge on Tues­ day night .with Neil Spencer the Blues’ hero for the second


time in four days. Last season’s joint-leading


goalscorer grabbed the winner for Clitheroe in the last minute


on Saturday, and in midweek, he was at it again to take all three points against Atherton


Colleries. In difficult weather condi­


tions, Clitheroe struggled to find their usual rhythm in the


first half. Andy Cowking, Barrie Hart


and Mark Stewart all had long range efforts which were saved by Atherton’s number one Cyril


Sharrock. Sharrock somehow juggled


Adam Gardner’s fizzer away from the head of Spencer on 25 minutes but 14 minutes later the visitors took the lead. Nick Fisher broke into the


left by Hart was met full on the volley by Spencer at the back


A long raking ball from the


post. Spencer nearly bagged his


second on 82 minutes but his header from Reynolds’ chip was ruled out due to a marginal off­ side decision. However, in the final minute, Spencer performed his last-gasp


the bottom corner. th e co


points against Glossop North End on Saturday a t Shaw­ bridge with a fantastic last minute strike from swash­ buckling striker Neil Spencer. The visitors had thwarted


an 100% record from the penalty spot this season, saw his spot-kick superby saved. Clitheroe manager Lee


Neil Reynolds, who holds


Sculpher threw caution to the wind and and went all-out


The Blues, though, nearly


heroics when his diving header from Stewart’s left-wing cross glanced across Sharrock into


came unstuck at the back as the visitors fluffed a couple of break-away chances. Midfielder Carl Greenwood struck the woodwork in the closing stages but ju s t as


Clilheroe ........ ...................1 Clitheroe looked set to drop Glossop North E n d .......twQ v ita l home points, up THE Blues snatched all three


two v ita l home points, up popped Spencer to grab the


winner. The burly striker brought


box and fired a shot between player-manager Lee Sculpher


and Andy Cowking into the top


corner. The game took a strange


needlessy got himself sent-off destined not to find the back for something he said to referee „ ,,


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David Unsworth Clitheroe camped in the visi­


tors’ half in the second half and finally got their reward with the equaliser on the hour mark.


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The Blues, however, looked ---- ,


looke the net and


Six-goal United find the winning formula


emphasised midway through the second half when skipper Barrie Hart was felled inside tn


he penalty airea. ^ UNITED collected another magnificent Clilheroe United 6, Michelin 1


win, this time beating Michelin 6-1. The locals began the match the brighter of the two rides and were a goal to the good wiitthin the opeenming minute.


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. ■ . a„DU" S l S l S S i k fter controlling laylorsiree-KicK. Michelin did manage to pull a goal back


shortly before half-time but it was all they were going to get out of the match as Unit­ ed emphasised their superiority in the sec­


Bartlett grabbed number four when he brought the ball down before hitting a sweet


ond half. tsaiTietl uu u uumwi -------- The home ride then went from strength a result ofJDurta long throvvwmcn The third goal duly arrived midway homefrom


through the half when Curtis waltzed past two defenders before sh * ting home.


Saturday, kickoff 2-lo p.m. at Koelielcl. Stork narrowly beaten


by the title favourites Stork 1


S h o r th om e r s 3


STORK entertained Pendle Charity League Premier Division giants Shorthomers and were narrowly defeated 3-1. However, Storks’


shall combined for strik­ er Andy Bennett to fin­ ish with a right-foot drive from 12-yards. Shorthomers contin­


ued with their typical unrelenting fashion, equalising before half­


quick movement and counter-attacking tactics more than matched Shorthomers crisp pass­


ing game. It was Stork who drew


first blood when Harg- , Snape and Mar­


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time.In the second period, Shorthomers went ahead but Marshall, Bennett and Snape all went close to equalising. However, Shorthomers sealed the win with the third and killer goal.


FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


Inter Bread 7, New Inn 2; Norfolk 7, Grom Strain 3; Spit­ ting Pig 0, Clitheroe Clowns 12; Rag Legs 5, Bowland Strollers


0- All Stars 0, Parkers Arms 12; Mad Dogs 1, Showboat 3. ’


Sunday's Fixtures 9 a.m. - Norfolk v Inter Bread; 9-40 a.m. - New Innv Rajas;


10-20 a.m. - Groin Strain v Spitting Pig; 11 a.m. - CWheroe Clowns v Rag Legs; 11-40 a.m. - Bowland Strollers v All Stars, 12-20 p.m. - Parkers Arms v Mad Dogs.


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twist on the stroke of half-time when Atherrton’s Lee Potter .


Clitheroe all afternoon by employing a solitary striker up front while the rest of the team were camped behind the ball, denying the Blues any space to work with. Spencer went close on occa­


sions in the first half while Ma r tin Aspinwall always looked dangerous down the


right flank.


the ball down expertly 20- yards out, swivelled around his marker and unleashed a ferocious shot th a t glanced the underside of the crossbar before nestling in the back of


the net. Curzon Ashton Reserves .5


Clilheroe Reserves .......... J THE Young Blues reserve team suffered the ir third defeat of the season in a game where television pundit Alan Hansen would have had a field day with some of the defending from both sides. Clitheroe began the match


empty net. However, further chances


went astray in the first half while Curzon equalised shortly after with a deflected free-kick. The Blues were playing some


attractive football with winger Tony Harwood prominent. But it was the home side who took the game by the scruff of its neck when they scored twice in a matter of minutes. Garner pulled a goal back


shortly after but Ashton soon restored their two-goal advan­


tage. Harwood then capped a fine


individual performance with a teriffic shot from the edge of the area before the Blues again shot themselves in the foot by con­ ceding a fifth soon after. The Blues kept going, howev­


er, and Garner set up a frantic finale when he converted a late


penalty. Manager Lee Boyer said:


“From a neutral point of view, it was entertaining stuff but we can’t afford to give goals away in the manner we did and


expect to win matches. “On a positive note we


showed great character, never stopped battling and playing


the better side and took an early lead when Matt Garner harried the keeper into making a mistake and was left with the simple task of tapping into an


good football.” The reserves welcome Ather­


ton Laburnum Rovers to Shaw­ bridge on Saturday, kick-off is 3 p.m.


lost inspirational captain Gary Rishton to derby rivals Rossendale Unit­


ed. And now United, who


pipped Clitheroe to pro­ motion to the UniBond League First Division by just three points last sea­ son, have put a bid in for the Blues’ marauding left-back and leader Bar­


rie Hart. However, in a further


twist to the tale, another un-named UniBond League Premier Division club has approached Blues’ manager Lee Sculpher with a view to signing Hart. Sculpher


and he is very undecided about the move to Rossendale. “He’s been at


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Clitheroe for four sea­ sons. It will be an enor­ mous wrench for him to leave because he feels a great deal of loyalty to the club and the players. “I t ’s a hard decision


for him. “Rossendale do have


the power of the pound and to be honest, a play­ er of Barrie’s age will find the financial side of it difficult to turn down. “But what Rossendale


Barrie Hart


Barrie and another Uni­ Bond League side has also put seven days on


him. “I am not able to say who this other club is at


Rossendale have put seven days notice on


said:


the moment. “But he has spoken to


Rossendale. “I have spoken to him


understand Barrie. I left to join Atherton LR but missed out on the Vase season in 1996 - th a t’s life. “I then went to Bam-


He added: “I can ,,t _


he also scored the win­ ning goal in the final minute of Saturday’s 1-0 win over Glossop North


ber Bridge and played in the Premier Division of the UniBond League but I went purely for football reasons.” At the time of going to


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End.Sculpher said: “We’ve had two good wins this week, although I thought our defending in the first half on Tuesday


was awful.” The Blues have a difficult


press, Sculpher was unable to divulge the


can also offer is the opportunity to play at a higher standard of foot­


ball. “It is a difficult one for him. Should he stay here


and wait and see or go and take the opportunity


up at Rossendale?” Sculpher can totally


understand Hart’s dilem­ ma as he left Clitheroe as a young player to play at


name of the other club who had also placed seven day’s notice on the Blues’ skipper, but he did feel that Hart would find it very difficult to reject that particular club. Meanwhile, Sculpher


trip to St Helens Town on Saturday in the League Cup and then face Salford City on Tuesday in a top-of-the- table clash at Shawbridge. O Clitheroe have been


was a relieved man on Tuesday night after Neil Spencer grabbed the winner in the dying moments of their match versus Atherton Col­ lieries at Shawbridge. It was the second time in four days that Spencer


a higher standard with • had rescued all three Atherton LR.


points for the Blues after


drawn at home in the LFA Marsden Trophy first round against UniBond First Division Radcliffe Borough, to be played week commencing Monday, November 12th.


NORTH WEST COU NT IES ’ FOOTBALL


L E A G U E TABLE


■First Division P W D L P


St Helens Town.,15 12 1 2 37 CLITHEROE ...18 11 2 5 35 Prescot Cables ...16 10 3 3 33


Woodley Spo ts..l7 9 Salford City......16 9 Kidsgrove Ath ...15 9


Mossley........... 19 7 Skclmersdale.....15 9 Curzon Ashton...17 8 WinsfordUtd....16 8 Newcastle Tn....15 8 Warrington Tn...l4 8 Atherton LR.....17 5 Ramsbottom Utdl6 5 Atherton Colls ...17 4 FlectwoodFpt ....18 4 Abbey Hey........18 4 Great Harwood.. 13 2 Glossop NE....... 15 3 NantwichTn.....18 2 Conglcton..........17 2 Maine Road.......12 2


Flixton.............. 14 1


Atherton LR.....0 Woodley Sports.. 9 Curzon Ashton... 8


Skelmersdale Utd8 Salford City......9 Padiham.......... 10 Nelson.............10 Squires Gate Ashton Town....8 4 CLITHEROE... 8 Atherton Colls... 9 Daisy Hill........ 8 Maine Road......9 CheadlcTown.... 8 Colne................ 8 Glossop NE......10 Stand Athletic... 9 Chaddcrton......10


Reserve Division P W


32 31 31 30 29 28


5 27


26 26 20 18 17 17 17


121211 9


8 4


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19 17 16 16 14 13 13 13 1111 10 9 7 5 4 3


0 • As at Tuesday, October 30th


WINTER LEAGUE RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


Low Moor 3, Catholic SC


9; Billington BC 7, Bay Horse 5; Craven 6, Langho 6; Legion 6, Brown Cow 6; Kings Arms 3, Swan Royal 9; Black Bull 6, Coservative Club 6. High scores: M. Livesey 12


dart finish; L. Brooks 120 fin­ ish; M. Northover 100 finish; M. Livesey 140, 100x3*, D. Stevenson 140, 100; A. M. Bellanca 140; B. Speak 134, 106, 100; D. Baker 133; P. Hampson 132; K. Peel 127; L. Parkington 125; P. Waring 125; L. Johnson 125; J. Part­ ington 124; K. Heyworth 121; L. Celestial 118, 100x2; J. Stewart 114, D. Heap 1W: S. Dobson 111; L. Holden 105, 100; B. Parker 100x3; J. Gal­ lagher, M. Northover, R. Kid­ die, A. Southwell, C. Lockett,


L. Waring = 100. Points and positions: 1,


Langho 52; 2, Swan Royal 49; 3, Conservative Club 46; 4, Craven 45; 5, Low Moor 42; 6, Billington BC, Brown Cow = 41; 7, Catholic SC 37; 8, Bay Horse, Kings Arms 35; 9, Black Bull 34; 10, Royal British Legion 32.


Weekend Selection Clitherie Cavaliers (v


North Ribblesdale, home, meet club 1-30 p.m.) From; Andy Burrill, Simon Gretton, Dave Davenport, Chris Bosonnet, Craig English, Mal­ colm Heanan, Vince Murray, Harry Procter, Hughie War- dle, Simon Hall, Paul Proctor, Mark Jackson, Rich Edmond­ son, Andy Copthorne, Peter Smith, lan Ibbotson, Andy Rigby, Alan N uttall, Chris Stott, Mick Stott, Ben Taylor, Dave T a tte rsa ll, Andrew Thornber, Roger Holmes, James Dickinson, S tu a r t Greatorex, Steve Taylor.


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