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Station storm back into pool title frame


£


STATION Storm- boosted their Clitheroe Pool League Premier Division title hopes with an 8-4. win at


Royal British Legion A.


Also in the top flight,


lowly Castle earned a welcome 9-3 win over Legion B.


In the First Division, '5.


leaders White H a rt eased past Pendle Hotel B 10-2, while bottom side Royal Oak picked up their first win of the season with a 9-3 success against Castle B. . Waggon and Horses A won the top of the table clash with Ultraframe 7-


Whalley Arms B saw their lead a t the top of


J the Second Division cut after they lost 7-5 a t Waggon and Horses B. St Peter's took advan­


tage with an 8-4 victory against Horse Shoe B. - Third Division pace-


l-.


, setters Dog Music B also slipped up, losing 7-5 at Bridge, but rivals Kings Arms were held 6-6 by Craven Heifer. • Buck Ladies' have


RETAIL BENEFITS EKON IN RNE :


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AININGTRADE OTOTRADE


ITH FEBRUARY 12..M65 m 4


moved to the New Inn, Clitheroe. All their home matches will now be played a t the Parson Lane venue.


• The Thursday League


singles and doubles com­ petitions will be drawn this weekend, and first round matches will com­


mence on Thursday, Feb­ ruary 21st. The full draw will


appear next week. " RESULTS


Premier Division Stork Hotel A 3, Low


Moor; C as tle ’A 9, Royal B ritish Legion B 3; Royal British Legion A4, Station Storm 8; Whalley Arms A v


Dog Inn; Buck A - open date. . First Division


Royal Oak 9, Castle B 3;


White Hart 10, Pendle Hotel B 2; Dog Music A v Brown Cow B; Ultrafraroe 5, Waggon and Horses A 7; Stork Hotel B -open data Second Division


Waggon and Horses B 7,


Whalley Arms B 5; St Peter's (HG) 8, Horse Shoe B 4; New Inn 8, Bay Horse (Barrow) 4; Brown Cow A 6, Buck Wrink- leys 6; Brown Cow (Chat- bum) 9, White Horse A 3. Third Division


White Horse B 4, Buck B


8; Horse Shoe C 7, Royal British Legion C 5; King Arms 6, Craven Heifer 6; Bridge 7, Dog Music/Sports Bar B 5; Pendle Hotel A - open data Tonight's Fixtures Premier Division


Dog Inn v Castle A; Royal


British Legion A v Royal British Legion B; Station Storm v Stork Hotel A; Buck A v Whalley Arms A; Low M o or-opendata First Division


Waggon and Horses A v Royal Oak; Castle B v Dog


Brookfields...............................0 Clilheroe...................................7 A HAT-TRICK from Pauline Bush helped Clitheroe Ladies' Hockey Club to their third suc­ cessive win since the turn of the year. Team cohesion was the key to


the win at Leyland, and the match was all but won at half-time with- the locals five goals to the good. The first goal came after 10 min­


utes when Helen Hutchinson capi­ talised on a push forward into the D by the attack. Brookfields still looked danger­


Music A; Brown Cow B v. White Hart; Stork Hotel B v < Ultraframe; Pcndlc Hotel B — open data . Second Division


- Buck Wrinkleys v St Peter’s (Hurst Green); Horse Shoe B v Waggon and Horses B; Whalley Arms B v New Inn; Brown Cow (Chatbum) v Bay Horse (Barrow); White


Horse A v Brown Cow A. Third Division


Dog Music/Sports Bar B v


Horse Shoe C; Royal British Legion C v King Arms; Craven Heifer v White Horse B; Pendle Hotel A v Bridge; Buck B - open data Ladies* Division : Tuesday


New Inn v White Horse;


Royal Oak v Legion; Pendlc Hotel B v Pendle Hotel A; Bridge v Whalley Arms; Dog Inn v Kings Arms. TABLES


Buck A______ 7 6 0 1 70 Whalley Arms A 8 -3 2 3 66 Station Storm.... 8 3 1 4 61 Stork Hotel A....8 2 2 4 56 RB Legion B.....8 3 3 2 56 RB Legion A...... 8 4 4 0 55 Low Moor.......... 7 2 2 3 49 Castle A........... 8 2 5 1 43 Dog Inn......... 6 0 6 0 20 First Division


Premier Division P W L D P


Stork Hotel B ... 8 3 3 2 56 Second Division


Waggon &Horses8 4 0 4 68 Buck Inn B............... 15 111 Castle B........... 8 3 3 2 62


White Hart__..8 5 2 1 71 UUraframe...... 8 5 • 1 2 70


Brown Cow B... 8 3 5 0 46 Pendle Hotel............. 15 70 Royal Oak........ 8 0 8 0 26


Whalley Anns B 8 5 1 2 78 Buck Inn Paythome... 15 Hat-trick heroine!


when the forwards pushed up, and after creating space at the top D, she received the ball and struck the hall hard, out of reach of the keep­ er.


bled and Hutchinson doubled the lead when she slotted home neatly from the D. Anna Hollingworth made it 3-0


Bush stuck twice before the


ous at this stage, but Anita Vine and Amanda Smith ensured that keeper Nicola Millard was untrou-


break to make Clitheroe comfort-. able at half-time. The first came following a good


run down the wing after brilliant passing from her team-mates, and she added a second after a pass


from Heidi Davidson, who kept strong in midfield. Clitheroe eased off slightly at the


start of the second half, but goal number six arrived within five min­ utes courtesy of Joan Hunter, who put herself in a strong position and, after beating the defence, struck the ball cleanly past the keeper. , Bush claimed her hat-trick goal


to complete the scoring, picking up the rebound after Amy Benison's shot.


Clitheroe are at home, at Hynd-


bum Sports Centre, on Saturday, with a 2 p.m. start.


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Wgoa& Horses B8 4 i New Inn ......... 9 i 4 HorseShoe B ... 8 3 4 Brown Cow A... 9 4 4 White Horse A... 9 2 5 Bay Horse____ 9 3 5 Buck Wrinkleys. 9 2 6 Third Division


Dog Music B .... 8 6 0 Kings Arms......8 6 i Bridge.......... 8 5 i Pendle Hotel A.. 8 4 • 3 Craven Heifer ... 8 4 3 RB Legion C.....8 2 5 Horse Shoe C ... 8 2 5 BuckB.;..........8 1 6


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Pcndle Inn 3, Buck Inn


Paythorne 4; Anchor B 4, Copy Nook 3; Buck Inn B 7,


PW L D p Brown Cow 1. Anchor A 6. TABLE


Three Rivers 0; Craven Heifer 2, Pendle Hotel 5; Coach and Horses 4, Buck Inn A 3;


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3 64 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 7th, 2002 . 43


J a ck ’s g o a l is crucial


Headstone United Under 8s.;.......................1 Pendle Forest.............. ..................:.......... ....0 UNITED reached the cup final after a hard- fought victory. Jack Hudson was the hero with the winning goal, while Kenneth Taylor was named man of the match. Readstone United Under 1 0 s ..............2 Trawden Celtic..........................


3


READSTONE'S recent unbeaten nm came to an end a t the hands of Trawden. Despite efforts from Ryan Meehan and star man Josh Ramsey, the locals went down by the odd goal in five. Readstone United Girls Under 12s...... 7 North Valley................


0


HAT-TRICKS from the Walker sisters. Sarah and Rachel, helped the locals to another emphat­ ic win. The girls played some good football in dif­ ficult conditions, and the victory was completed by a strike from Kathryn Boothby. Readstone United Under 10s....................... 0 Barrowford Celtic........................................... 1


GISBURNAND DISTRICT POOL


Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s WARBURTONS


YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Under 10


field 0.


Pendle Forest 8, Brier-1 Under 11


Todmorden Colts 1,


Foulridge Minors 6. Under 12


Junior Clarets 2, Foul­


ridge 3;Salterforth4, Colne Clarets 3.


Under 13 • 50 Clarets 3.


Salterforth 0, Colne Under 15


Bamoldswick United 3,


Fulledge Colts 2. Under 16


Michelin 12, Barrow- lord 0; Colne Clarets 2,


Salterforth 3. TABLES Under 9


p w D L p


Michelin ..........12 12 0 0 36 Brierclitfe Rvrs ..12 6 3 3 21 Ighten Leigh.....11 5 2 4 17 Tod Colts A......10 3 4 3 13 Foulridge.........11 3 1 7 10 •Tod Colts B.....14 0 2 12 -1 Under 10 P w D L p


Fulledge Colts....l5 13 1 1 40 Pendle Forest....l6 11 2 3 35 'Junior Clarets .14 10


3 28


Colne Clarets ...14 8 4 2 28 Clitheroe Wolves 15 6 4 5 22 Salterforth........15 6 2 7 20 Foulridge ..........13 5 3 5 18 Briercliffe Rvrs .15 5 i 9 16 Ighten Leigh.....16 3 2 i i 11 Brierfield Celtic .14 2 0 12 6 Brunlea Juniors .15 i 2 12 5 Under 11 P W D L P


Fulledge Colts...l3 13 0 0 39 Brierfield Celtic .15 10 2 3 32 Borrowdale Utd .12 10 0 2 30 Clitheroe Wolves 14 7 3 • 4 24 B*wick Barons....l4 8 0 6 24 'Junior Clarets .14 8 2 4 23 Ighten Leigh ......15 7


UNITED fielded a weakened side through sick­ ness in this Accrington League clash, and while they battled hard, they were beaten by the only goal of the game.


Three-goal Wolves win thrilling semi-final clash


Barrowford Celtic Under 9s 1 Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s 3 IN a gripping North Valley League cup semi-final played in awful con d it io n s b o th teams took time to adjust. Barrowford had all the pos­


session in the first half and the Wolves were forced to soak up most of the pressure with keep­ er McGrath and defenders Charlton and Hopkins standing firm. Despite this rearguard action


Barrowford went in front with a goal on the stroke of half-time. The Wolves stepped up a gear


brought the teams level with a scorching free kick.


' . The Wolves then continued


to press and went in front with a goal from Charlton.


The defence then played their


part with Ainsworth making a vital interception just before Astin was rewarded for his hard work with the third goal to make the game safe and book a place in the final.


ST Michael and St Jo h n RC F r im a ry School are the new Rib­ ble' Valley five-a-side football champions. . -The -'-ever-popular


7 22


Colne C!arets....l5 5 3 7 18 KiddrowDyn....11 5 2 4 17 Foulridge ..........17 4 0 13 12 Brunlea Juniors .12 3 i 8 10 Salterforth .......12 2


9 7


Tod Colts...........l2 0 15 1 Under 12


P W D L P


Borrowdale Utd .17 16 i 0 49 Brierfield Celtic .17 13 2 2 41 Foulridge..........14 11 2 1 35 Brunlea Juniors .14 11


2 34


West End____14 8 2 4 26 Junior Clarets ...14 8 0 6 24 Salterforth........15 7 2 6 23 'Colne Clarets...l5 5 2 8 14 Bacup Borough.15 3 2 10 a B'wick Barons....16 3 0 13 9 •North Vly Dyn.17 3 2 12 8 Pendle Forest....l6 2 0 14 6 PlanetreePiratesl2 0 0 12 0 Under 13


P W D L P


Colne Clarets....10 10 0 0 30 'Brierfield Celtic 9 7 0 2 18 Salterforth .........12 5 0 7 15 Junior Clarets..lO 2 0 8 6 •North Vly Dyn. 9 i 0 8 0 Under 14


p w D L p Junior Clarets ...12 11 1 0 34


Colne Clarets....l3 Padiham Town...l3 BorrowdaIeUtd.12


Foulridge ...........12 Tod Colts.........11 Micheltn .......11 Brierfield Celtic .12


Michelin...........1414 0 . 8 10


B'daleColts......14 0 0 14 0 Under 15'


. ' P W , D '*L P 0 42


Belvedere..........1513 0 2 39 Foulridge ......1311 1 .1 34 Junior Clarets....l410 1 3 31 Ighten Leigh ...14- 8 1 5 25 Salterforth .........15 6 2 7 20 Bly Boys'Club..l5 6 i 8 19 Brierfield Celtic .16 6 0 10 18 Bacup Borough..16 4 2 10 14 TM Colts_____15 3 4 8 13 'Colne Clarets ...14 4' 0 10 9 Burnley Wood....13 3 0 10 9 'B'wick United .13 3 1 9 •7


.•Fulledge Colts ..11 1 1 9 i • Under 16


Michelin ............1010 0 0 30 Bacup Borough.13 * 9


0


• P w D L p .■ '4 27


'Belvedere.......*.12 .9 1 '2 25 Salterforth ....... 13. 8 -, 1 • ‘4 25


BrierfieldCeltic.12 5 I 6 16 Padiham Town..l2,4 2 *6 14 Brunlea Juniors :12 4 1 .*7 13 Colne Clarets.V..1213 2 .7 11 B'fordCeltic......16 0 .0 ,,16. :Q •3pointsdeducted


ROEFIELD


LEISURE CENTRE < FIVE-A-SIDE . FOOTBALL


LEAGUE FIXTURES - ' Sunday -


/ , 9 a.m.,-Rag-Legs' v Clitheroe Clowns; 9-40 a.m. - Spitting Pig v Groin Strain; 10-20 a.m. - Rajas v New Inn; 11 a.m. - Mad Dogs v Parkers Arms; 11- 40 a.m: - Interbread v Norfolk; 12-20 p.m. - All- stars1 v.Rowland Strollers;


-1p.m..- New Inn v Show- boat.


event drew to a close at St Mary’s Hall at Stony- hurst College on Friday. And the Lowergate


school scored a golden- goal winner to walk away with the presti- gious title. . Teams from through­ out the Ribble Valley took p a r t in the event and many of the young­ sters who converged on St Mary’s Hall are pic­ tured before the final stages kicked-off. (C010202/4)


in the second half and took the game to Barrowford. Man of the match Clarkson


ning to draw to a close and reflecting back on the cam­ paign in the highly competitive Lan­ cashire Girls League the girls have gained experience and the club would like to build on the solid foundations laid in the first season. With friendlies in


B


the pipeline against the likes of Man­ chester United and


first season is begin­


CLITHEROE Wolves girls'


ing to carry on a t Under 14s level and are looking for inter­ ested girls at school years 7 and 8. The club are also hoping to form an Under 16s team with school years 9 and 10. Training sessions


City and a selection of summer tourna­ ments, the club is looking for any girls who want to take part. The club is look­


are held at Ribbles- dale Technology


Clitheroe Wolves Under 16s 3 Roman R o a d ....................... 2 THE lads had the wind in then- favour for the first half and used it well sending the ball over the top for both strikers to run on to and unsettle the opposition. I t wasn't long before stand-in


striker Richard , Sullivan's strength and Speed paid off col­ lecting the ball and side footing it past the keeper.


High School on Tuesday evenings between 6-15 p.m. and 8 p.m. with qualified Wolves coaches taking the sessions and some of the coaching will be supplied by Gemma Donnelly who is the girls football devel­ opment officer a t Burnley FC. If any girls are


interested please con­ tact Stephen (01200 428412) or Mark (01254884879). ’


The midfield lads - Karl


Fowler, Glen Dinsdale, Alex Miller - played some exquisite football to keep the ball from the Roman Road team, using both wingers, Ben Seymour and Damien Crook, to their full potential. The next goal came from Miller's pass to Mathew Mus-


grove who in turn threaded the ball past the Roman's defence for


Sullivan to run on to and again slot the ball home 2-0 at half time. The second half was going to


be a different game with the strong wind now in favour of the opposition, but Wolves had the best early chance when Musgrove beat the keeper but hit the wood­ work. Then it was Richard Sullivan's


a gear and piled the pressure on Wolves defence of Liam Kissock, Ben Dewhurst, Mark Sullivan and Lee Waller, which they with­ stood for much of the second half before a well- taken shot found the back of Ben Caulfield’s goal.. This lifted the visitors but once


again the Wolves keeper pulled off some outstanding saves to keep his team ahead. With three minutes to go


Roman Road once again found the back of the net. Wolves were determined to


win and kept the ball well to prevent any further mishaps.


turn but this lad could do no wrong today and managed to complete his hat-trick with a fine strike. Then Roman Road moved up


I


S to r k .........................3 Strategy. 147.


........ 0


S TO R K g a i n e d revenge over the team th a t comprehensively beat them earlier in the


.season. Both teams started


brightly, and as full backs


Muldoon and man of the match Taylor supported attacks at every opportu­ nity, Stork piled the pres­ sure on the visitors. The deadlock was bro­


_____i____ - ----- . .


Stork swoop for M em o r ia l L eague h it sweet revenge


b y another deluge


who spotted the rampag- ing Sam Marshall. . ■ Marshall skipped past ■ two defenders and forced • a low cross to Bennett,- who netted his second with a neat finish. After the break, as


Strategy waved the white flag, Stork piled forward. But, incredibly, they


could only score once more in a one-sided half. The third came when a


ken when dynamic mid- field duo Hargreaves and Uttley created an open­ ing for Bennett, who held off the Strategy centre back before beat­ ing the keeper. The lead was doubled


when Rushton played a crossfield ball to Uttley,


;RIB6LE VALLEY DARTS AND


. jiW^v-'RESULTS


. DOMINOES v : • LEAGUE " ; -


; j Swan With Two Necks 15 i (darts 9, dominoes 6), Pendle


• -


i Inn 9 (darts 3, dominoes 6); Red . Rock 9 (darts 5, dominoes 4), ' . PendleWitch 15_(darts7, domi­


noes 8); Black Bull 13 (darts 7, . !.;


, dominoes 6), Band Club A 11, (darts 5, dominoes 6); Band


1 Club B 7 (darts 3, dominoes 4), Judge Walmesley 17 (darts 9, dominoes 8); New Inn 16 (darts 12, dominoes 4), The Dog 8 (darts 0, dominoes 8).


• POINTS AND POSITIONS Darts


> 1 , New Inn 102; 2, Black Bull (100; 3, Swan With Two Necks . 96; 4, Band Club A 95; 5, Pendle ; . Witch 93; 6, Judge Walmesley > ♦92; 7, Bay Horse 84; 8, Pendle : ■ Inn 73; 9, Band Club B 45; 10,


• Red Rock 44; 11, The Dog 16; • D o m i n o e s - • /


1, Judge Walmesley 85; 2, Black Bull 84; 3, Pendle Inn


.-83; 4. Band Club B 82; 5; Band Club A 80; 6, Bay Horse


:.«■77; 7, Red Rock-76; 8, New , •-Inn 75; 9, Pendle Witch 74; 10,'The Dog 65; 11, Swan-, With Two Necks 57.


' <


Hargreaves corner was powered borne by the impressive Ollerenshawfor his first goal for the side. Managers Noone and


Mashiter were pleased to get a result they deserved, after weeks of playing well without get­ ting any reward.


Darts Scene


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES'WINTER ■ DARTS LEAGUE; :


Catholic Social Club 7, Con­ servative Club 2; Brown Cow 4, Billington Band Club 5. High Scores: 138-L;Whittak- er; 120J-.M; Boyd;'116-,B; Johnson; 105-P.DewhursL’;


CLITHEROiE MEN'S DARTS LEAGUE


- Stella Artois Second Division P W L P


King's Anns...... n 10 Dog A.................' n 8 Pendle Inn.......;. i i - 6 Royal Oak A..... u 5 Buck Paythorne. a 5 Craven A....:.... a 4 Lower Buck...;.. H 4 Brown Cow A..;. i i 1


- Boddington's First Division ' P W L P


1 3 57 5:54


: 6 -49' ,7.44 7 42


Royal Oak B, . . 11 11 0 77 Craven B . 11 6 V5 '60 Legion B.. . . 11' 8 ,3 60 HorceShoe....... 11 7 4 53 Legion A............'.. 11 4 7 48 Brown Cow C_ 11 • 5 . 6 47 Brown CowB..:... 11 ■


'6 53


Heather Shears Five-a-side ; Kings Arms 1, Bay Horse 8;


resuuts- * ^ ^ - THE rain washed out


j'th e Accrington and D is t r ic t Memorial League programme on ; Sunday. . Not a single game sur­


vived the deluge, with . the Knockout Trophy Semi-Final between Lomax Arms and Wilp- shire Bulls Head again a victim. On Sunday, weather


permitting, First Divi­ sion title-chasers Brown Cow face a derby clash with Low Moor at Roe- field, while leaders Judge Walmesley take on Rish- : ton Arms at Wilson's. In the Second Divi-: sion, Calderstones travel


, to Memorial Park to face Crown;Scaffolds, while.





: thrilling final. ’.With the rain pro- hibiting many local sides


tion. on Saturday in a


. Dog Music and Sports { Bar Five-a-side competi­


C L IT H E R O E United B won the -


TWO badly-needed league points went begging for Clitheroe RUFC on Saturday as they lost 11-3 to North Manchester..,-


: - .


■ tied for third place in the group, with Raja 5 and United level at the top.


■ -Four teams entered, Dog' A, Grindleton Select, R a ja 5 and Clitheroe United B, and -; the sides played a round- - robin mini-league. Dog B and Grindleton


'from playing, the event {was held at' Cfitheroe CC's all-weather pitch. .


. . 'A wonder goal from Hargreaves set them on their way, and he added : a second before Gurtis: .pulled one back. •


■ - Grindleton won the play-off for third, while: United edged a five-goal ; epic to clinch the title.


-


. O Monday: Fust and Second Division Finals at The Dog. King's Anns v' Dog A; Royal Oak B v Legion B. ^ :


X v. j DogB............... 11 ’1 10 21, - 2 9 30. *


v made for a tense finale, . Clitheroe held on.


1


in the second half; and, although , ‘Woodhead.


-Wharton made it 3-1 *


f.vDespite being bolstered by the return-of . captain Matt' Dugdale at tight-head prop and inside centre Dave Watson, the team failed to find any rhythm and seemed devoid of attacking ideas. . .


, ,


Dave Tattersall and his replacement John Marsden were forced out in a wretched 10-minute spell. Again readjustments were made, with Ralph Rigby


The injury jinx struck yet again early on as hooker


moving into the front row and the ever-faithful Brian Wood coming onto the wing.


forced a penalty, Docherty obliging with the kick. But Manchester soon replied when their tricky wingman sneaked over in the comer. A more serious injury to one of the viators halted the


game for 15 minutes and on the resumption of play, the locals spent most of the game defending.


< - On the occasions they had control of the ball they


seemed only too keen to give it away, unable to put more than one or two phases of play together at any time.


' ' . ' ^ : On-the bright side, the young talents of Nathan Peel


at outside half, in his, first league game for the senior, side, was a bonus, as was the industry of both Will Robinson and Alan Nuttall in the forwards. “ - (


’' N '


coming hack into the pack, the versatile Roger Holmes '


j Rigby was, along with centre "Doc" Docherty, Chtheroe's most dangerous runner in broken play. Clitheroe were first to score when some early pressure


Third Division smug­ glers Dog Inn a re .a t Norden.to take on Park


Hotel. . . FIXTURES Kick-orr 10-30 a.m V


Knockout Trophy semi-final 'Lomax Arms y Wilpshire


Bullshead (Burlington's, Ribchester). First Division


Brown Cow v Low Moor


• (Roefield); Judge Walmesley v Rishton Arms (Wilspn’s). Second Division


Crown Scaffolds v Caldser-


stones (Memorial). Third Division


(Norden).


Park Hotel v Dog Inn TABLES


Judge Walmesley13 8 0 5 24 Brown Cow.___10 7 2 1 23 DukeWellingtonl3 6 1. 6 1 9 Stanhi!lLions....lI 6 0 5 18 Low Moor___;..10 5 2 3 17 Plough.............. 8 6 0 2 ,18


First Division ; P W D L P


CrossAxes........'.ll 5 *0 KnuzdenPub....ll 5- 0 Ossy Refugees..~ll - 5 0 Rishton Anns ....12 4 0 Ossy Rvrs Vets...l2 3V I Second Division


P W D


Wilpshire BH....10 9 1 Woodnook .........13 8 0 Crown Scaffolds.ll' 7 2 Miners.............. 9 7 1 Calderstones__.10 5 1 Station H'shore. 9 5 0 Kings Anns .....13 3 2 Knuzden Brook.ll 3 2 Little Crown__9 3 1 LS Roofing.___10 1 0 Griffins Head... 8 0 2 Third Division


P W D


Waggon ........1110 1 Woo!pack...........l0 7 2 Queens Clarets..U 7 0 Lomax


9-5 1


Mayfield:____ 13 4 3 Holehouse.......l2 4 2 Park__...__.10 3 3 Church Town ....11 2 , 1 Doglnn.:....’..!! 1’ 1


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