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Judith Thompson were dev­ astated to lose their match 15-14 while Thompson and Sheila Hartley were also unfortunate to lose by the


same scoreline. The B team had a con­


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OW Moor are set­ ting the pace in the I Clitheroe Pool


side Royal Oak A 11-1 and now lead Legion A, who could only draw with Stork Hotel, by five points. First Division leaders


They defeated bottom • THE next ladies’ meeting will take place on Tues­


day at the Royal British Legion, starting 8 p.m.M i teams must be represented and will receive fiv bonus points for attending.


The ladies’ county team trials will be held at Hueys, Market Square, Preston, on Sunday, February 4th,


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St^Lnyladies wishing to attend the trials must contact the league secretary on 442243._____ -____________


Stork Hotel B were held to a 6-6 draw with Legion B, while • Pendle Hotel B moved to within five points of the lead by thrashing


Starkies A11-L The leaders of the Sec­


ond, Third and Fourth Divisions all had resound­


ing wins.Ultraframe and Commer­


cial had 11-1 wins over Buck Wrinkleys and Brown Cow B respectively, while Lower Buck comprehen­ sively defeated Kings Arms


Taylor both scored maxi­ mum points on the night, combining well as a first- time partnership in the


mixed doubles. Jean Salisbury marked


her return from injury with four straight wins as Roe­ field C coasted to another easy 13-3 victory in the


Fourth Division. The D team were also in


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ANGHO FC's lead a t the top of the


____ iRibble Valley Ladies' darts League has been reduced to four


points. Table-topping Langho


drew 6-6 against high-riding Craven A, while Starkies closed the gap after beating Billington BC 8-4 away. In the battle of the bot­


.........—


Play-off for Mike


Series a t Mytton Fold Golf Club was decided by


T


a card play-off. Mike Grant, who lost on


the card the previous week, compiled 44 Stableford points and was declared the winner ahead of Jeff Hol­


land. Third place went to Doug


Woodbum (32 points). Grant (48 points) leads


_ fessional's Winter


IHE outcome of Week 11 of thePro-


fine form, thrashing Black­ burn Juniors B 14-2.


B 10-2.Close matches were the


order of the day in the Ladies’ Division with no fewer than four of the five games ending with the


• scoreline of 5-4. Castle, one of those


the table by five points. RESULTS


Premier Division Stork Hotel A 6, Legion A 6;


Buck A 7, Whalley Arms A 5; Low Moor 11, Royal Oak A 1; Castle A 7, Dog Inn 5. First Division


Pendle Hotel B 11, Starkies A


1; Legion B 6, Stork Hotel B 6; White Hart 6, Waggon and Hors­ es A 6; Kings Arms - open date.


teams to win by the odd frame in nine over Lower Buck, remain at the top of


Sccond Division


Horse Shoe B 9, Pendle Hotel A 3; Buck Wrinkleys 1, Ultraframe 11; New Inn 5, Castle B 7; Brown Cow A-open date. Third Division


Bay Horse A 7, Brown Cow 5; Whalley Arms B 5, Station


Hotel A 7; Dog Music/Sports B 3, White Horse A 9; Commercial 11,


Brown Cow B 1. Fourth Division


Billington Band Club 6, Buck


B 6; White Horse B 10, Black Horse 2; Station Hotel B 9, Bridge 3; Lower Buck 10, Kings Arms B 2; Royal Oak B - open


date. Ladies’ Division Pendle Hotel A 5, New Inn 4;


Buck A 4, Buck B 5; Kings Arms 4, Pendle Hotel B 5; Legion 3, Whalley Arms 6; Castle 5, Lower


Buck 4. Premier Division FIXTURES Royal Oak A v Stork Hotel A;


Legion A v Starkies Sharks; Dog Music/Sports A v Buck A; Whal­ ley Arms A v Castle A* Low Moor


Club v Dog Inn. First Division


Waggon and Horses A v St


Peter’s; Horse Shoe A v Pendle Hotel B; Starkies Fun Bar A v Legion B; Stork Hotel B v Kings Arms A; White Har t — open


date. Second Division Castle B v Bay Horse A;


Brown Cow (Chatbum) v Horse Shoe B; Pendle Hotel A v Buck Wrinkleys; Ultraframe v Brown Cow A ; New Inn - open date.


— Clitheroe and District Shock win for Pendle


ENDLE Club pulled off the shock of the round in the


Snooker League Cup Knockout. The Second Division side beat top-flight opponents Billington B


905-699.Second Division leaders Clitheroe Conservative B were also in giant­ killing mood, beating First Division strugglers Royal British Legion 760-


673. Clitheroe Conservative A 761, Whalley RESULTS _


806- Social Club 637, Billington A 862; Waddington A 722, Slaidbum 654; Riming- ton A 717, Talbot A 763; Low Moor A 961, Waddington B 748; Billington B 699, Pendle Club 905; Talbot B 749, Downham 785; Chatburn A 780, Rmungton B 721, RBL 673, Clitheroe Conservative B 760; Catholic Club 864, Low Moor B 706; Police beat


Chatbum B. FIXTURES First Division


Waddington A v Low Moor A; Royal


British Legion v Catholic Club;Clitheroe Conservative A v Billington A; Billington B v Whalley; Chatbum A v Downham. Bye:


Talbot B. Second Division


v Pendle Club; Rimington A v Clitheroe Conservative B; Clitheroe Social Club v Rimington B; Police v Chatburn B. Bye.


Talbot A. knockout DRAWS Singles


M. Lawson v D. Ireland; S. Proctor v K.


Smith; G. Ireland v P. Craig M.UnwmvB. H. Sims; A. Proctor v K. Keogh; S. Black­ burn v S. Duckworth; T. Byrne v D. Boli- ness; J. Gibson v G. Simkin; S. Traynor v T. Rydeheard; D. Allen v P. Parken R. Alston v F. Whittaker; R. Gladwin v R. Grant, F. Marlow v M. Roberts; N. Hams vF. Wat­ son; F. Middleton v A. Gudgeon; S. Thomp­ son vP. Clark.


Doubles M. Graham and S Low Moor B v Waddington B; Slaidbum


Conchie and T. Wilson; M. Duane and J. Whitford v S. Taylor and B. Hargreaves, T. Byrne and M. Plant v P.Graigand A. Hodson; A. Rydeheard and J. Wild v D. Dean and D. Ireland; C. Gorzella and J. Kelsall v M. Moss and D. Johnson; M. Unwin and J. Ainsworth v B. Carter and J. Timperley; M. Holmes and S. Thomp­ son V T. Horsfield and E. Kenyon; P. Parker and C. Aspinwall v D. and K. Smith; J. Whitehead and S. O Callaghan v E. Kenyon and I. Perry; D. Allen and B. Brown v G. Ireland and P. Ford; R Mercer and M. Byrne v D. Hart and R. Gladwin; T Henshaw and C. Drinkwater v P. Clegg and M. Roberts; N. Gardner^and S. Maher v N. Brown and P. Berry; P. and G. Clark v N. Harris and D. Wilson; S. Duckworth and R. Alston v G. S'™1™ and M. Lawson. Bye: R. Grant and D.


• All matches must be played by Mon­ day, February 12th.


Nelson. , , , , , n Third Division


B; Station A v Dog Music/Victona B; White Home A v Legion C; Com-


merdal v Waggon and Horses B.. Fourth Division


King Arms B v Billington BB Club ; Buck B v White Horse B;


Premier Division P


TABLES


Starkies Sharks 6 Buck A ............


I


Stork Hotel A .. 7 Whalley Arms A 7 CastieA........... 7


I


Dog Inn........... 7 Dog Music Bar 6


Royal Oak........ 7 First Division P


Stork Hotel B .. 7 Pendle Hotel B. 6 Waggon A........ 6 White Hart...... 6 Kings Arms A.. 6 RBLB............. 5 St Peters.......... 5 Horse Shoe A ... 5 Starkies Fun Bar 6 Second Division


P


Ultraframe....... 7 B Cow Chat..... 6 New Inn........... 7 Castle B........... 6 Brown Cow A... 6 Horse Shoe B ... 6 Bay Horse A .... Buck Wrinks.... Pendle Hotel A.


Low Moor........ 7 RBL A.............


Black Horse v Station Hotel B; Bridge v Royal Oak B; Lower Buck -open date.


Brown Cow B v Whalley Arms


Commercial..... 5 Station Hotel A 5


Waggon B....... 6 Whalley Arms B 4


RBLC........... 4 White Horse A. 4 DogfVic B........ 5


Brown Cow B... 5 Fourth Division


Lower Buck...... White Horse B. b 3 i z w Bridge............... 6 1 1 4 44 Kings Arms B.. 5 1 0 4 39 Billington BBC 6 2 3 1 38 Station Hotel B 5 2 2 1 38 BuckB............ 5 2 1 2 37 Royal Oak B .... 4 1 2 1 24 Black Horse..... 6 0 5 1 23 Ladies' League P W L P


W L D 4 - 1—2-


Castle-................... 7 6 1 57 BuckB.................... 6 6 0 52


Buck A................. 7 4 3 49 Pendle Hotel A— 7 4 3 47 Whalley Arms..... 7 5 2 44 Pendle Hotel B.... 7 4 3 39


New Inn.............. 7 1 6 36 Kings Arms......... 7 1 6 29 Lower Buck......... -7 0 7 18


Lower uui


District Pool League. RESULTS


P> the Gisburn __ X


37


tENDLE Hotel are ’the new leaders of and


Buck A 5, Anchor B.2; Buck


(Paythome) 3, Copy Nook 4; Coach and Horses 4, Pendle Hotel 3; Brown Cow 4, Three Rivers 3; Anchor A 2, Pendle Inn 5. Bye:


Buck B. TABLE P Pts


Pendle Hotel................ }4 Copy Nook................... 14


81 74


Buck A............................ }4 63


Pendle Inn....................... J3 62 Buck Inn (Paythorne). 14 56 Coach and Horses........ 14 53 Anchor A......................... }4 51 Brown Cow...................... 14 49 Three Rivers................... 13


Leaders go clear


derers in the Roefield Leisure Centre Five-A- Side Football League on


C


tom two, Royal British Legion defeated Conserva­


tive Club 10-2. Langho defeated Catholic


knockout.


Heather Shears Memorial First round


RESULTS


Catholic SC 4, Langho FC 5; Starkies 4, Brown Cow 5; Bay


Horse B 4, Low Moor 5. League


Craven A 6, Langho FC 6,


Billington BC 4, Starkies 8; Catholic SC 11, Black Bull 1; Bay Horse 6, Kings Arms 6; Low Moor 8, Brown Cow 4; Royal British Legion 10, Conservative


Club 2. Placmgs 1, Langho 92; 2, Starkies 88; 3,


Craven A 81; 4, Low Moor 70; 5, Bay Horse 69; 6, Catholic SC 68; 7 Kings Arms 63; 8, Brown Cow and Craven B 62; 10, Billington BC and Black Bull 57; 12, RBL 55,13, Conservative Club 40. High Scores


140,120 and 100: S. Dobson;


140: J. Cowperthwaite; 135: J. Hamer; 125: P. Whittaker; 123 and 105: H. Burgess; 121: J. Stew­ art; 118: H. Jackson; 117 and 106:


P. Dewhurst; 112: D. Ryan and A. S o u thw e l l ; 103: S . Ingham; 100 x


3: M. Livesey; 100: L. Astin, K. Johnson, A. M. Bellanca, J. Musker, L. Whittaker.


SC 5-4 to move into the next round of the Heather Shears Memorial five-a-side


Sunday.


place after being thrashed 10-3 by fourth-placed


They slipped to third . . . .


Hogs of War, their third defeat of the season. Clitheroe Clowns could


AN’T Think of a Name lost ground on leaders Wan­


Leaders go clear


at the top at the top


_____.Accrington Memo­ rial Sunday League are asked to contact the stand-in league secretaries after this weekend's


A


only manage a 5-5 draw with New Inn, but moved to second by virtue of goal


difference. Meanwhile, Wanderers


extended their lead at the top to six points with just six weeks to go before the end of the season when they overcame bottom- side Euro All Stars 11-5. For the All Stars it was a 15th defeat in 16 outings


so far this season. Rag Legs United were


in outstanding form as they hammered 10 goals past The Players who could only muster one


goal in reply. Real Unknowns were


New Inn 5, Clitheroe Clowns 5; Rag Legs Utd 10,


RESULTS .


resounding 7-3 winners over Mad Dogs while Parkers Arms blasted Audley Walking 5-0.


The Players 1; Unknowns 7, Mad Dogs 3; Can’t Think of a Name 3, Hogs of War 10; Wanderers 11, Euro All-Stars 5; Park- ers Arms 5, Audley Walking


0. C FIXTURES an’t Think of a Name v


Clitheroe Clowns (9 a.m.); Real Unknowns v Hogs of


War (9-50 a.m.); Th^ P.la.y' ers v Mad Dogs (10-40


HE Hyndburn Netball League’s


takes place on Thursday, February 8th, at Accring­ ton Stanley Social Club, Livingstone Road, at 8-15


p.m. All clubs must send a rep­


resentative while the league welcomes any new mem­ bers. For further informa­ tion please contact secre­ tary Brian Baron (01254


381693)..:


a.m.); Wanderers v Audley Walking (11-30 a.m.); Park­ ers Arms v Euro All Stars (12-20 p.m.); New Inn v Rag Legs Utd (1-10 p.m.).. TABLEp W D L P


Wanderers... 16 14 1 1 43 Cl’roe Clowns 16 11 4 1 37 Can’t Think. 16 12 1 3 37 Hogs of War 4® 9 1 6 28 Unknowns.... 16 8 3 .5 27 Parkers...... 16 9 ] 27 Rag Legs.... 16 8 1 7 25 New Inn..... 16 6 3 7 21 The Players. 16 4 .1 11 13 Mad Dogs.... 16 2 ^ 11 9 Walking...... 16 3 0 13 9 Euro All Starsl6. 1 0 15 3


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games. There appears to have


been a problem after Sun­ day's games, with a number of results not telephoned in. Honorary league secre­


LL “home” club secretaries in the


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Second Division


MHSP.............. 12 Enfield................ 9 Craven Heifer... 11 Bly Boys'Club. 11


Rimington....... 10 Colne Blue Star 11


Bam'wick PR... 8 Calderstones.... 12 Rock Rovers.... 12 Read Utd......... 8 EarbyTown..... 10 Belvedere......... 12Reserve Division P W D


Colne Utd........ 15 12 2


Kelbrook.......... H i ? Enfield.............. 12 6 5


tary Harry Dewhurst is away on holiday until Feb­ ruary 9th, and clubs are asked to contact Peter Tate


Saynor (07780 511784) in 2 1 l 7 Q ^ in


MHSP.............. 12 J 1 Hurst Green..... 11 7 0 Sabden.............. 12 6 2 Chatbum......... 13 5 2 GoodshawUtd. 12 4 4 Bam'wick PR... 15 4 4 Rolls-Royce..... 12 4 2 Ribchester....... 9 4 0 Read Utd......... 12 3 2 Settle Utd........ 11 2 3 Belvedere......... 8 2 1 EarbyTown..... 11


u y ................... TABLES TABLES


forth (Towneley); Ighten Leigh v Foulridge Minors (Sycamore Avenue); Michelin v Junior


Clarets (Walshaw). Under 11s


Bacup Borough v Ighten Leigh


(Bacu Rec); Borrowdale United v Brunlea (Prairie, 1-15 p.m.); Brierfield Celtic v Colne Clarets (Bent H/Parsons, 11-45 a.m.); Foulridge Minors v Junior Clarets (Holt House, 1-30 p.m.); Fulledge Colts v Pendle Forest (Towneley); Salterforth v West End (Salterforth, 1-30 p.m.). Under 12s


Borrowdale Utd v Brierfield


. Dynamos v Junior Clarets (Holt House); Salterforth v Fulledge


Celtic (Barden, 1-15 p.m.); Colne Clarets v Bacup Borough (Traw- den); Michelin v Readstone Utd (Towneley); North Valley


Colts (West Craven HS). Under 13s


v * —


S i i f f S S D ISTO C T L EM 3U E ( ° 1 2 5 4


his absence. Also, any local referees


on the above number. FIXTURES


First Division Judge Walmesley v Stanhill


Lions (Queen Elizabeth Whal­ ley); Brown Cow v Plough (Roe­


field). Second Division Low Moor V Crown Scaffolds (Roefield); Oswaldtwistle Rovers


v Calderstones (Wilson). Third Division


Red Lion v Woodnook (Marl Pits).


EAST LANCS FOOTBALL


l eag ue FIXTURES


First Division Chatbum v Accrington Stan­


ley; Goodshaw United v Hurst Green; Oswaldtwistle v Rolls- Royce; Sabden v Kelbrook; Stacksteads SJ v Colne United. Second Division ■


Burnley Belvedere v Calder- stoncs; Enfield v Barnoldswick


Park Rovers; Mill Hill SP v Craven Heifer; Rimington v Read United; Rock Rovers v Colne


Blue Star. Reserve Division


United v Burnley Belvedere; Ribchcstor Rovers v Goodshaw United; Rolls-Royce v Colne United; Settle United v Mill Hill


Hurst Green v Enfield; Read SP. First Division TABLES


Acc'ton Stanley 11 Goodshaw Utd. 8 Hurst Green..... 11 Ribchcstcr Rov 11 Colne Utd........ 9


-Sabden............. 11 Stackstcads S J . 7 Oswaldtwistle.. 8 Chatbum......... 9 Kolbrook.......... 9 Worsthome......... 9 Settle Utd..........10 Rolls-Royce..... 11


Ilkley Youth..... 11 Bronte Res....... }2 Horton............. JJ


L’dale Ath........ JJ Oxenhope Res.. JJ


Premier Division P


able to cover games in Clitheroe and Whalley are asked to contact Mr Tate


C'roeUtd......... 10 Crossbills......... 7 Embsay........... 10 Grindleton....... 11 -2 Colne CC..... 9 Bulldogs......... jj Oxenhope......... 10 Grassington..... 9 K'ley Lilts........ 7 Cononley......... H Addingham...... 7


Skipton LMS... 10 First Division


Bronte Wands.. 10 Skipton Town.. 10 Carleton........... jj Gargrave.......... Jo Embsay........... Jo


Bradley............ JO K’ley Lilts Res. 13


Intake............... }4 -1 BWickUtd... J1 Cowling........... JO


Sutton.......... }1 Hellifield.......... 10 Second Division


V Borrowdale Utd v Brierfield


Celtic (Bardem, 11 a.m.); Colne Clarets v Foulridge Minors (Trawden); Fulledge Colts v


Haslingden Juniors (Haslingden); t oSrrV. v .Tnninr Olarets


Michelin v P a d ih am T C (Towne-


Bamoldswick Utd (Maden Rec); Barrowford Celtic v Borrowdale Utd (Swinden, 1 p.m.); Bnerfield Celtic v Colne Clarets (Bent H/ Parsons, 1-15 p.m.); Foulridge Minors v Fulledge Colts (Sough Park, 1-30 p.m.); Junior Clarets v Michelin (Stoneyholme, 1-30 p.m.); Readstone Utd v Salter­ forth (Towneley); West End v


Bacup Borough v


Ighten Leigh (Cherry Fold). Under 15s


Bacup Borough v Padiham TC


’(Maden Rec); Borrowdale Utd v Brunlea (Barden, 11 a.m.); Bner­ field Celtic v Burnley Boys’ Club (Bent H/Parsons, 1-15 p.m.); Colne Clarets v Knuzden Juniors (Trawden); Fulledgc Colts v Michelin (Towneley). Under 16s


Michelin v Padiham TC (Towne­ ley); Readstone Utd v RossendaleUtd (Roefield) Under 14s


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Belvedere v Brierfield Celtic


(Holden Road); Borrowdale Utd v Fulledge Colts (Barden, 1-15


• p.m.); Rolls-Royce v Milltown (Rolls-Royce, 11 a.m.); Todmor- den Colts v Readstone Utd (Bell- home Sports Ass).


B'foidUtd.......- J1 Bradley Res..... 10 Bulldogs Res.... 7


, Silsden Ath...... 10 Cowling Res..... JO LMS Res......... JO


Grindleton Res. JO Third Division


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Earby............... 12 Ingleton........... 9 Add'ham Res.... 12


Waddington..... Carleton Res.... McBrides.........


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10 10


Grass'tonRcs... 13 Cononley Res...


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-lG'grave Res... 11 Intake Res....... Colne CC Res..


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WARBURTONS YOUTH LEAGUE


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HYDNBURN AND DISTRICT BOYS’


LEAGUE


(2 p .m . u n le s s s ta te d ) Under 13s


Red: Barrowlord Celtic v


Whalley; Gt Harwood Rovers v Rossendale Utd; Lammack v


1 Blackburn Boys (11 a.m.). [ !


Under 15s


2 shire Wanderers (11 a.m.); Gt 1 Harwood Rovers vFeniscowles St


Blue: Clithcroe Wolves v Wilp- l Pauls; Roman Road v Barrow-


q ford Celtic (12-30 p.m.). Red: q Darwen v Padiham Youth (11 8 a.m.); Oswaldtwistle v Whalley;


Borrowdale Utd v Fulledgc


Colts (Barden, ll.a.m.); Brier- field Celtic v Colne Clarets (Bent H/Parsons); Brunlea v Salter-


(10-30 a.m. unless stated) . , Under 10s .


2- Rossendale Utd v Langho (11 a.m.). Elgin Manufacturing Cup 2nd Round: Blackburn Eagles v Reads tone Utd (11 a.m.). Under IBs


Blackburn Eagles v Blackburn •


Boys (11 a.m.); SC Boys v Gt Harwood Rovers; Faxhill Falcons..


v Darwen Rangers; Padiham- YouthvLangho. --


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