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S“ “ di‘y' FIBTOBS 9 a.m. - E n n V Clitheroe tinTfor 15 but by th a t t im e lte id had K t th e ws- 10


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b £ 4 , 9 9 5 * |I TpI dav 01282 812384 ■ MoH7932 752233 |


Pendle Hotel B.... 16 9 Pcndle Hotel A.... 15 8 New Inn............. J4 “


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' Legion................ }4 ® Whallcy Arms.... 14 5


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Low Moor move in on title


L


OW M o o r re q u ire a 7- 5 w in over S to rk H o te l


A t o m o v e in o n t h e C l i t h e r o e P o o l L e a g u e P rem ie r D iv is io n t i t le . S to rk need to b e a t Moor


1 1 - 1 to have an y chan c e of th e t i t l e a n d a lso h a v e to


re ly u p o n th e o u tc om e of the Legion A v e r s u s B u c k B m a tch .


I n th e F i r s t D iv i s io n , „ . . .


L eg io n B c an a f fo rd a 7-5 defeat aga in s t Horse Shoe A a n d s t i l l f in is h to p of th e


pile. Two te am s who a re cele­ .


b r a t in g a l re a d y a re U l t r a ­ frame an d Whalley Arms B who b o th clinched th e Sec­ o n d a n d T h i r d D iv i s io n championships respectively


1 2 E * * ,


U n i te d S t a t e s of A m e r i ­ c a w e r e i n t h e R i b b l e


B


B to secure th e title. results


Lancashire Inter-League Second Division


Clitheroe B 9, Leyland 9. 'Win­


ning players for Clitheroe were:- M. Gamer (Legion), Rick Avery (Buck), Scott Orrell (Dog Inn), Vinny Gilmour (Castle), Gary Simkin (Buck), Steve Prosser


(Stork), Roger Hope (Buck). Premier Division


Stork Hotel A 9, Royal Oak A


3- Buck A 10, Dog Music/Sports A 2: Castle A 7, Whalley Arms A 5; Dog Inn (Whalley) 5, Low


Moor Club 7.First Division St Peter’s (HG) 4, Waggon and


Stork Hotel B 6. Second Division


Horse Shoe B 8, Brown Cow (Chatbum) 4; Buck Wnnkleys 9, Pendle Hotel A 3; Brown Cow A


Bay Horse A 6, Castle B 6;


4, Ultraframe 8. Third Division


Cow B 1; Dog Music/Victoria B 7, Station Hotel A 0; Legion C 7, White Horse A 5; Waggon and


Whalley Arms B 11, Brown


Horses B 7, Commercial 6. Fourth Division


tion Hotel B 1 1 , Black Horse 1. Ladies’ Division


Pendie Hotel B 4.FIXTURES Ladies’ Challenge Cup


White Horse B 3, Buck B 9; Sta­


Arms 0; Buck A i . New Inn 5; Kings Arms 0, Buck B 9; Castle 5,


Pendle Hotel A 5, Whalley May 1 st: Legion v Castle,


(Buck Inn); May 2nd: Castle v Buck A (Legion); May 8th: Buck


A v Legion (Castle). Play-off will take place at the


New Inn on May 9th. Ladies’ Consolation Plato


(Legion).


May 1st: Buck B v New Inn ... .


Premier Division Low Moor v Stork Hotel A;


Legion A v Buck A; Do® Music/Sports A v Castle A; Whal-


ley Arms A v Dog Inn (Whallcy)i


Royal Oak A - open date. First Division


White Hart v St Peter’s (HG);


Waggon and Horses A v Pendle Hotel JB; Horse Shoe A v L*gJ°n B; Kings Arms A, Stork Hotel B open date.Second Division New Inn v Bay Horse A; Cas­


tle B v Horse Shoe B; Brown Cow (Chatburn) v Buck Wrinkleys; Pendle Hotel A v Brown Cow A;


Ultraframe - open date. Third Division


Commercial v Whalley Arms


B; Brown Cow B v Dog Music/Victoria B; Station Hotel


A v Legion C; White Horse A v


Waggon and Horses B. Fourth Division


Lower Buck v Billington BBC;


Kings Arms B v White Horse B; Buck B v Station Hotel B; Black Horse v Royal Oak B; Bridge -


open date. TABLES Premier Division


Low Moor Club 15


Buck A........... 15 Stork Hotel A.. 15


Legion A......... 15 Whalley Arms A 15


Castle A.......... 15 Dog Inn (Whall) 15 Royal Oak A.... 16 Dog Music A;... 15


14


First Division P


Legion B......... 13 Stork Hotel B.. 14 White Hart..... 13 W&H A.......... J3 Kings Arms A.. 13 Pendle Hotel B. 13 St Peter's (HG) 12 Horse Shoe A... 13


D P 4 137 1 132 5 127 4 126 4 122 2 90 4 86 5 83 1 48


D P 4 112 6 109 4 102 5 97 4 89 4 88 4 72 0 59


Second Division P W L


Ultraframc...... 16 12 4 Brown Cow(Chat)15 9 4


Castle B.......... J5 9 4 Brown Cow A... 15 » o


New Inn.......... }$ jj J Bay Horse A.... 15 4 5 Horse Shoe B... 15 3 7 Buck Wrinkleys


15 5


84Pendle Hotel A. 15 2 12 Third Division


P W L Whallcy Arms B 13 9 2


Legion C......... J s i W&H B.......... 13 6 4 DogMusic/VtcB 13 6 5 Station Hotel A 13 6 5


Commcreial....


White Horse A. 13 4 7 Brown Cow B... 12 _


Fourth Division P W L


, s 0 # 12


Station Hotel B 15 12 2


L Buck (Wad).. 14 7 4 White Horse B. 15 7 5 BuckB........... 1* 5 6 Royal Oak B .... 12 4 5 Billington BBC 13 3 5 Black Horse.... 14 2 11


D P 1 142


Kings Arms B.. 12 2 9 Ladies’ Division P W


4 120 3 110 3 108 3 93 3 78 5 78 1 58 1 45


L P 1 118


Kings Arms..'...... 12 u 12 30


4 104 7 99 7 95 7 92 8 85 8 84 9 65


opposing su b-pro -- Lancashire off-spinner


G^ e 5p a ? to o k th e score along to 92 when Marsh was o u t while 12 ru ns la te r Canning crackeda thunderbolt back to Yates who just


T H E ... R o e f i e ld ^N o r th em w p ta i^W e av e r was caned ah over L e i s u r e C e n t r e b y c anningwho hit him for five sixes into near y


q. O’Connor not out.............................................. 2 J. Marshall not out...... ....;.................... """"'. ".I-8


Extras...................................................... .......194 Y*


N. Fitzmaurice c J. Marshall b Newby.................. N . Knight c O’Connor b Canning......................... ^


.......... ...............


J. Watson c and b Ahmed..-.........................••••••••••g Yateac Haworth bEastham....................


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D P 0 145 2 126


2 121 1 114


3 102 6 101 5 89 8 2


1 70


D P 2128 5 105


Horses A 8; Pendle Hotel B 8, Horse Shoe A 4; Kings Arms A 6,


th e h e a r t la n d s of soccer. M o re th a n 30 b o y s from


I Whistle-stop tour!


u d d i n g f o o t ­ b a l l e r s f r o m t h e


c o m p e t i t iv e m a t c h e s a g a in s t C l i th e ro e Wolves, L a n g h o J u n i o r s a n d


H in d s fo rd D y n am o s . T h e to u r w a s o rg an ised


in the Fourth W i le y loot » e e k ns p a r t b ™ “B" b"b 7 S K S


Division, Station Hotel N of a.whK .tk-stop v i s i t ^ Soccer Schools who have requ ire a 6-6 draw a t Buck


G lo u c e s te r , M a s s a c h u ­ s e t ts , s ta y e d a n d t r a in e d in th e g ro u n d s of S to n y - h u r s t C o l le g e , H u r s t


Green. A n d wh ile th e y were m


th e a r e a , t h e y e n jo y e d


r e c e n t l y t r a i n e d t e am s f rom C a n a d a a n d th e


U n i te d S ta te s . A n d a s w e ll a s g a in in g


v a lu ab le exper ience a b o u t t h e c o m p e t i t iv e n e s s of


E n g l i s h f o o t b a l l a n d a d e s i r e to


r e tu r n fo r a r e p e a t v is i t , th e p a r ty of 14 to 16-year- olds also h ad th e chance to w a tc h M a n c h e s te r U n i t ­ ed ’s Premie rship-clin ch ing w in o v e r C o v e n t r y C i ty a n d B la c k b u rn ’s v ic to r y a g a i n s t H u d d e r s f i e ld


Town. W E L C OM E : C lith e ro e


Wolves m e e t u p w i th th e i r g u e s t s f rom th e U n i t e d


S ta te s of America. (230401/6/5)


D e fe n d in g c h am p s


m a k e w in n in g s ta r t R


,


IB B L E S D A L E W a n d e r e r ’s defence of th e J e n n in g s R ib b le s - d a le L e a g u e b e g a n w ell a s th e y


se cu red a se v en -p o in t v ic to ry ov er d e rb y r iv a ls Wha lley .


c ‘


" " " " .


. „ The visitors got off to a poor s ta r t on a


extremely difficult wicket, M a r t in Davies nicking one behind in th e fourth over with


onlv one on the board. Stand-in professional Jon Kent - Lower-


house’s highly-rated N a ta l all-rounder - dug in alongside Richard Palmer, acclimatising to the conditions and controlling the innings. P a lm e r w a s c a u g h t off th e bow lin g of Simon Gorton in an a t tem p t to a ^ e le ra te th e


scoring rate and was replaced by David Gard- ner-Chan who provided excellent support for th e S o uth African, giving th e innin g s th e


16 Paul Spencer continued the acceleration with a quick-fire 15 and Kent was finally n nt out t o a chanceless 85 as Wanderers closed on 151-7 Skipper Jason Smith, professional Graham


Knowles and Gorton shared the wickets. In reply, Whalley struggled to cope with th e accuracy of fast-medium r ig h t h an d er


Kent and skipper David Howard The captain removed opener Nick Keign


ley and th e home professional Knowles and eventually finished with figures of 4-25 off


15.3 overs.


Clitheroe score easy win on opening day


' C l i t h e r o e


picked up a valu­ able w in . on the


opening day of the season. They managed to b eat the


much-vaunted Baxenden by 20 runs a t Chatbum Road, to s ta te their own ambitions to challenge a t the top. Professional Dexter F itton


turned on a man of the match performance for Neil Bolton's side, over shadowing Baxen- den's new pro Jon Harvey.


F i tto n h i t an unbeaten 79


to s te e r h is s id e to 149-4, before taking 5-24 as the visi­ tors were dismissed for 129. Neil Bibby also deserved


special mention for chipping in with the other five wickets, for th e loss of 61 ru n s in 19


overs. Baxenden won the toss and tions. 1


They got th e early break­ th ro u g h when L iam Bones had Andrew Burns snapped


, , Stand-in pro hits top form o u n ia -------------- _


am a z e d to se e a n e x c e l le n t ly p r e p a r e d wicket a t R e a d ’s Whalley R o a d gro und on


JTx. The day eventually turned out to be a bright


and sunny day h u t bright is not the word you would use to describe Re ad s s ta r t to th e ir


'O p e n e r Michael Whalley was bowled by Neil Weaver in the fourth over for just four runs.


eaver m uic . . .___________


Australian overseas star - Tamahau Canning to the crease. He vm deputemg for Akram Raza


BuUhis brought sub-pro - Accrington’s South who is still in Pakistan. The highly promising Aussie compared well Ho vet o . ,


■ Weaverand Gillibrand perished mthout scor- ing b u t Manuw a Cha riwala; addedl some


tumbled a t regular intervals. _?hariwala


respectability to Blackburns innings “ A


d * ded became thetWri N o r tem play-


• to b e dismissedfor nought b u t Chariwala g ^ ' “ ppor t of Daud (23).


,, However once they were back in the pavilion. ^ be one outcome as Read


double R


Sweeper M ic a l le f h a d a gQod game and keeper Ash­


leyH ig so n was p ar ticularly impressive.


— f rom th e sq u a re , s p e c ta to r s were S S Mark’F rankland , ,


p u t Clitheroe in, hoping to have the b etter of the condi­


up by Harvey without scoring. Fellow opener, skipper Neil


B o l to n , w a s th e n c le an - bowled b y th e fo rm e r H a s l in g d e n p a c e m an for


eight. F i t to n th en lo s t Stephen


Bishop, again for eight, as the locals struggled to 36-4. But the ex-Lancashire man


fo und an ab le p a r tn e r in Simon Coulter, and the pair had a profitable stand worth 113, which p u t a new com­


plexion on the game. C o u l te r w a s f in a l ly d is ­


missed two short of his half- century, bu t F itton and Mick Dewhurst (0 not out) saw out


the overs. B a x en d en lo oked s e t to


overhaul th a t total as Harvey an d D avid Usher p u t on 72 for the first wicket.


' B u t once H a rv e y fell to


Bibby for 43 in the 20th over, Clitheroe ripped the heart out of th e B a x en d en in n in g s . B ib b y a n d F i t to n to re through the order in 25 overs to sn a tc h th e two bowling


p o in ts w ith th e la s t b a ll of the 45th over.CLITHEROE A. Bums c Harvey b Bones . . .0


Fitton not out ...................... St. Bishop b Usher ............... •» S. Coulter b Harvey..............48 M. Dewhurst not o u t .............. 6


Extras....................... • •••••“ Total (for 4 ) ............... •••149 Bowling: Harvey 12-3-39-1; L.


Bones 13-4-37-2; D. Usher 11-0- 39-1; S. Bullcock 6-3-lb-u, r.


Usher 3-0-14-0. BAXENDEN


Harvey c Storey b Bibby . . . .43 D.UshercBoltonbBibby ..39


M. Rishton lbw b F i tto n -----.1 P. Usher st Coulter b Fitton .19


S. Edmondson lbw b Bibby . . .0 P. Edmondson c Dewhurst b


K' Bibby................... • • • • •' ......................


. „ a, uu,


L. Bones b Fitton .................° M. Warburton b F itton .........0


,


The home side won th e toss and inserted Ribblesdale into b a t.


taking the remaining wicket. RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS


R. Palmer c Knowles b Gorton ............................ Edmondson b Knowles.....................


M. Davies c I .


reaching double figures with 1 1 . Monk finished with 5-23, Andrew Pearce


United i»i


crowned R


m a tch . United Under 8s continued „


EADSTONE United Under 11s clinched


the league championship


• with an excellent 7-1 vic­ to ry over N o r th Valley


Dynamoes. Ben W i l l iam s h i t a h a t -


t r ic k w h ile J am ie M cC u e and Jo rd an O’M a ra bagged a b r a c e . J a c k F e a r n h e a d w a s n am e d m a n of th e


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th e i r push a t th e to p of th e table with a hard fought 1-0 v ic to ry over Ba rno ld swick B a ro n s . Alex P i lk in g to n


sco red th e goal w i th L u k e Allen man of the match. T h e te am a lso drew 1-1


w ith Colne Clarets courtesy of a goal from L u k e Allen. Alex Pilking ton was named


m an of th e match. They also p ro g re s sed to


th e final of th e Consolation Cup a f te r be a ting Clitheroe W o lv e s 1-0 in a s c r a p p y g am e p la y e d o n a b um p y pitch. Elliot Bywater scored th e goal w ith Adam Green­ w o o d n am e d m a n of th e


match. U n i t e d ’s U n d e r 14s


crushed Bamoldswick U n i t­ ed 3-0 c o u r te s y of g o a ls f rom A sh le y B row n a n d Phillip Greenwood. M a r t in W a lton was nam ed m an of


th e match. T h e U n d e r 13s d e fe a ted


Bacup Borough 2-1 to move aw ay f rom th e b o t tom of th e table. Goalscorers were M a t th ew W h i tw e l l a n d S im o n T r i c k e t t . A n to n y


When Graham Monk to ok th e wicket of former. John Kearsley (25), Whalley s last chance


. , . r F re em an w a s th e s ta r per - R e a d s to n e ’s U n d e r 12s


victory disappeared and the innings tailed off guf fe re d a 4_2 lo s s a t th e to a disappointing 80 all out, with only Smith h a n d g of to p _ o f - th e - tab le


B o r row da le U n i te d . R ick i C o rv e n o a n d m a n of th e m a tc h M a rk C am p b e l l


T h e U n d e r 10s N o r th


....................... V a l ley L e a g u e te am were im to n ................ 20 be a ten 2-0 by Barnoldswick


M BriggslbwbSmith.......................................... .. B a ro n s in th e c u p . R y a n p. Spencer b Knowles........................................Bramley was named m an oi


D. Howard run out..................................................n t be match. r . Wilson not out.................................................... j T h e U n d e r 16s w e re A. Pearce not out........................................ ■ ""” ".’..6 th um p e d 5-0 b y F u l le d g e


Bowling: J. Smith 17-2-45-2; Knowles 16-4-33-2, o u ts tan ding. S. Gorton 13-0-69-2.v h a l l ey


“ i o ^ ™j : z —


J. Kearsley b Monk................................................ ? N. Keighley b Howard .....................................- Knowles c Kent b Howard......................................„ L. Kearsley c Gardner-Chan b Pearce...................fi A. Edmondson lbw b Monk...................................


Col t s - ^ .e i ra n M o n k s w a s


Sign-off in style


J.SmithcHallbHoward...................................... 7 D. Overy c Spencer b Monk....................................


A. Pratt c Pearce b Monk........................................9 le ag u e c am p a ig n in g r e a t C E £ £ 94; D. HW jd 1G.M-2M; G. Monk 13-6-23-5; A. Pearce 7-1-23-1.


p. Grace b Monk....................................................... a s t v l e d e f e a t in g l e a g u e D.Holgateb Howard.............................................. 0 c h am p io n s B l a c k b u r n s ' “ — :


T h »s l e s gl - °:oal cam e co u r te sy


of p la y e r of th e m a tc h C a th e r in e B o l to n . S t r ik e r S a rah Tomlinson deputised


well in goal for th e injured B ro g a n C o o k w h i le S te p h a n ie W in c k le y a n d C a th e r in e H ic k l in g b o th


h ad excellent games. • T h e Wolves, in conjunc­


t io n w i th th e L a n c a s h i r e F o o tb a l l A s so c ia tio n , will b e s ta g in g a g i r ls fo o tb a l l promotion day on Saturd ay m o rn in g from 9-30 a .m . to


n! Bolton b Bones.............................. -j? U-30 a.m. a t Castle Fields


Winning double W


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l i t h e r o e W olve s G i r ls s ig n ed -o f f th e i r


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H A L L E Y P u m a s U n d e r 11s re c o rd e d


c o n s e c u t iv e le a g u e w in s o v e r E a rb y b y th e sc o re -


lines of 10-5 a n d 3-0. T h e f i r s t e n c o u n te r saw


m a n of th e m a tc h A d am Brown n e t his se cond h a t - tr ick in th re e games.


JelleystCoulterbBibby ..2A f ine Jo e Cross d o u b le p lus one apiece from Chris


H aw ra , Jam ie P ric e , G a ry


S. Bullcock b Fitton............... « Micallef, Gary McLaughlin J. Capstick not o u t ................® an(j Sam Townend saw th e Extras..............................-


Total......................... • • , f Jn. Bowling: L. Storey 2-0-16-0,


St. Bishop 3-0-9-0; M. Dewhurst a-0-12-0; N. Bibby 19-3-61-5, Fit-


ton 18-9-24-5. P um a s f in a l ly o v e rc om e


Earby. I n th e w e e k e n d g am e ,


Brown found th e n e t twice a n d W i l l iam H e n d e r s o n fired in th e other. Dominic L e s te r w a s th e s t a r p e r ­


former. I n a S t G eo rg e s D a y


th r i l le r a g a in s t to p -o f - th e ta b le R e a d s to n e U n i te d ,


shall dive full length to take an. amazing catch Pum a s made i t eight wins in lA.;


E A D S T O N E U n i t ­ e d ’s c u r r e n t U n d e r


so n w h en th e y com p e te n t h e H y n d b u r n a n d D i s ­


t r ic t B o ys L eague. F o r fu r th e r in fo rm a t io n


please co n ta c t Steve Laurie (772590) or Dawn Williams (777950) for the Under 11s and either Nick Moon (439428) or ± Dave L au rie (775703) w i th


to tbe Under 12s. ...... T h e c lu b a lso r e q u i re a


M Gillibrand run out...:.......................................uH manager to ru n th e cu r rent M. Chariwala bAtif............................................ . 0 U n d e r 13s te am . A n y o n e A. Norse c Canning b Eastham........................ •.—•• in te r e s te d sh o u ld c o n ta c t I. Daud lbw b Canning....................... .......... ”™..i.6 c h a i rm a n P a u l C la rk e D. Pratt b Newby...............................................(771832) or se cretary Steve I. Bickerstaffe not out........................... j , . s ■ T.aurie (772590).


Extras.....--.--.......................— Z ........101 ....» th e n ex t two to three


» f f CankrihW-30-2^aNewby 10-2-2L weeks> tain in gm ll^co n tin u e 2; W. Eastham 1 1 -4-12-J; Q. Ahmed 5 1 » Mehmood4-0-13-1*.............


^ jy y B an k H igh School.


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