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By CRAi Ig SALMON


recent home form with a fourth successive win at Ewood over Chelsea last night, the Scot feels three more points will be required from the


remaining five games. But, again this weekend. Rovers fans will be


tuned to the radio and Gillette Soccer Saturday as their side sits out the action, while their rivals .look to gain ground. Blackburn face another wait for their next


game, having gone nine days between the win over ^lithampton and last night's match.


side Stadium is the next port of call, a week on Saturday, before the visit of Newcastle on the 23rd. ■ ■


Rovers went into last night's game with good _ I ' ■ H


news on the injury front, and Somess will hope to keep his players fit for the run-in. David Dunn was forced off after taking s


knock against the Saints, which added to his hip problem. But he was cleared to play against


symptoms he suffered after returning from inter­ national duty a fortnight ago - although-they hardly, hindered his performance against South^pton. Craig Hignett (Achilles) and Matt Jansen


Chelsea.. Damien Duff Las recovered from the flu-like


FA Cup semi-finalists Middlesbrough's River­


A TOP-four final plac­ ing in the North West Counties’ F ir s t Divi­ sion is still well within C li th e ro e ’s grasp according to player - manager Lee Sculpher. ■With seven games left


to play, the Blues find themselves 11 points behind fourth-placed St Helen’s Town. A 2-0 defeat away a t


.w 'O'. r?..


■ CLITHEROE FodtlDall Club are ’ get hold of most of the Vase final team missed Mark on Tiies- holdiSg-a celebration, dinner-dance . a id playere who helped the club ^ day - that goes without


to mark their 125th a ^ v e r a a ry rth e North West Coimties Third, Sec- saying, someone of his T h e e v e n in g w i l l ta k e p la c e a t th e . ond and F te tD i^ io n sm successive qu^ty.


_ ,


Moorcock.Inn, Whalley, on Friday s e ^ n s in the 1980s. ; June 7th


• S tu a r t Todhunter


The club have already attracted a he going, plus players from as far back without a left-back. numberof ex-players to the event and . as the 60s and 70s.


mittee members or anybody else who


would like to attend. Most of the players from the 1996


Nantwich Town, on Tuesday evening didn’t help Clitheroe’s cause, although Sculpher reck­ ons there are enough


games left for his side to force themselves into the


top four. He said: “I t ’s going to


take a big effort biit there are s t il l enough games left for.us. “My aim is to get into


(hernia) both requu'e summer operations, but will battle on for the cause, and back-up keeper Alan Kelly (knee) is back in training. Add the return of Andy Cole from suspension,


and Souness certainly has options. Souness said ahead of last night's game: "The


pressure is still on us. "I reckon we need to win a t least two of the


remaining six games."


Clarets on e w in from


this week is whether Paul Gascoigne will remain part of the squad. On Monday, manager Stan Ternent strongly


refuted plaims that the wayward genius had.left the club.


Stories in the national press reported that Gas­ -


coigne told team-mates, after being left on the bench during Saturday's 2-0 win over Gilling­ ham, "All the best with promotion lads, I won't see you again." But Tement blasted back: "It's a load of rub­


bish.- . . "They're stirring it up - they've nowt betterto


do. - ■ "The same thing happened when Ian Wright


washere. "It is just gutter journalism. "They want to get their facts right." Gascoigne has been on the bench for the past


two games, not required to play on Saturday after making a 20-mmute cameo at Portsmouth on Easter Monday. . But Gazza has pledged his immediate future to


the club, while his agent Ian Elliott has threat­ ened to sue The Mirror over the allegations. .. Gascoigne's form, even though he was short of


BURNLEY are also looking for a t least three more points to seal a play-off slot, with the first opportunity coming a t relegation-threat­ ened. Grimsby on Saturday. The story dominating the news at Turf Moor


■Vase final squad are set to attend along with s ta rs of th e successful championship winning teams of the


1980s. Burgess said:, “We’ve managed to


Nantwich as he felt his side were the better side. He said: “I t was disap­


the top four and I still think we can do i t if we have the right attitude. “We have seven games


left and we will probably:. have to win six of .those:: to stand any chance of : getting to fourth place.” Sculpher was disap­ pointed to lose a t


pointing to get beat. I would say we were the better side, we had the better chances and they didn’t have a single chance up to the first goal.


“We had three or four . '


good chances which we should have stuck away. .“Butf.I said to the


piayers.aft'er.the game th a t the game summed up biir season really. “We contributed to our own downfall. I t was


for the club who wie have not contacted or anybody who would ju s t like to attend.” Around half the 134 tickets have


already been sold but If you would like to go then please.contact Mr Burgess ' (01200 445738). Tickets will cost £25.


a mistake which cost us for the first goal and we had a number of chance a t the other end which we didn’t take.’!;-. ' . .. The Blues did mamge ■


to take three points a t home to Congleton on


. Saturday although the win did draw some criti­ cism from Sculpher. He added: “Saturday,


was very simUar to Tues­ day in th a t we did not take our'ch^ces. ' “We created a lot of


chances but only found ourselves 1-0 up a t half­ time and we then gave


away a sloppy goal but managed to win it 3-1 in the end. “There were several


: "Obviously the current squad will was injured so we were _


J ^ n Jones c ^ e m and


acting chairman Dave Burgess would .1‘A few ex-chairmen and managers did very well but there '


help matters neither.” NOR'THWEST


. COUNTIES’ FOOTBALL LEAGUE


FIRST DIVISION PW D L P


good performances espe­ cially Mark Stewart. He played very well and pushed forward quite a lot and got a lot of cross­ es into the box.” Stewart was missing


on Tuesday and will also be absent from tonight’s home, game versus Woodley Sports and Sat- urday ’s ‘t r ip to t i t l e ; favourites Kidsgrove Athletic. Sculpher added: “We


Clitheroe...........


Latest match action frpm Shawbridge Nantwich h i t back


3


Congleton.................1 CLITHEROE notched th e ir th ird successive v ic to ry on S a tu rd a y thanks to two goals in the last 15 minutes. The Blues totally


great centre from the left from which Cryer rose.to head home. - . With time running out


dominated the match but they looked like they. might be frustrated by the North West Coun­ ties’ First Division strug- glers. After scoring an early


goal, Clitheroe failed to make the most of their chances in the first half and were then pegged back by a Congleton equaliser cifter half-time. However, the Blues


. Andy. Cowking


home. The homesters contin­


finally turned their pos­ session into goals late on


to seal ■victory. Clitheroe got off to the


best possible startwhen a long throw-in:from Mark Stewart was met by Andy Cowking - enjoying a good goalscor­ ing run of late after mov­ ing into th e centre of midfield - who tapped


ued to press and Lee Cryer was unlucky ■with a couple of efforts. 'The Blues suffered a


'.'Mt-back when Cphgleton ■ytopk'adtjantag^^ of some slack'piay.'ta level the game through John Paul Jones.


; I t looked like Lee


. Jason Jones madesure of the' points)^,,^^'with Clitheroe’s thiid goal. Nantwich Town ......2 Clitheroe


..........0


CLITHEROE suffered only their second defeat in 12 games on 'Tues­ day night as they ^ n t down a t Nant'wich Town.


On a dry and bumpy . i,', ,,


pitch, both sides found it difficult to control the ball or get any passing moves going.' . Clitheroe drafted in Jason Jo n ^ a t left-tiack


and former Manchester City and Burnley mid­ fielder Nigel Gleghorn shot wide’imder pressure in a good position^ ., ‘ Lee' '-C ry er was


u n lu ck y t'o see his 20- yard shot saved by the keeper’s Ibgs as thb first half ended all-square. The Home side intro­


SaltoniCity.......40 26 9 5.87 Prescot Cables ...39 25 '9 .5 84 Kidsgrove Ath ...35 24 8 3 80 St Helens Town..38 24 5 9 77 Newcastle H)wn.38 19 9 10 66 Mossley_____ 3918 12 9 66 CLITHEROE ...37 19 9 9 66 WinsfoniUtd.....4018 11 11 65 Woodley Sports..40 16 12 12 60 Warrington Town3715 10 12 55 Curzon Ashton...39 16 7 16 55 Skelmcisdale......41 17 4 20 55 RamsbottomUtd3914 9 16 51 Nantwich Town .4112 12 17 48 Abbey Hey .........4311 11 21 44 Atherton Colls ...36 12 , 7 17 43 Congleton Town.40 11 .10 19 43 Fleetwood fjit ...40 10 Glos^p NE .......40 12 Atherton LR.....3810


Flizton..:.;.........38 Maine Road......39 Gt Harwood —39


like to hear from former players, com- are coming also'but I would like to was a b it of a lopsided hear froih'anybody who used to play look to the team.


“And the pitch did not


CLITHEROE manag­ er L e e 'S cu lp h e r has congratulated former Blues goalkeeper Carlo


'N a sh on winning th e First Division Champi-


to the Premiership. The Manchester City


shot-stopper was Clitheroe’s keeper during the epic 'Vase run to ■Wembley in 1996. However, Nash has


gone on to bigger and better things after being snapped up by Crystal Palace for £40,000 immediately after the


Wembley final. After a spell at Stock-


12 18 42 5 23 41 8 20 38 8 23 29 7 26 25 10 25 22


port County, Nash was taken to Maine Road by Joe Royle la s t season and he has since gone on to play a significant role for Kevin Keegan’s side. Sculpher, who played


with Nash during the mid-1990s, said: “I would like to congratu­ late Carlo on behalf of myself and Clitheroe


Langho FC .................1 promotion to the Pre- CLITHERCE'S youth


Clitheroe Under 18s.2


team played m an out­ s tan d ing game a t th e weekend in th e local derby with Langho.


to replace the su sp en d ed ---- j .--------------- Mark Stewart and p a s t the helpless Kris . co^ortably.


duced Chris Oats up front" and th e lanky striker caused problems for Clitheroe’s defence ■with his probing runs. . However, th e . game was heading for a dreary draw when disaster struck for Clitheroe in' the 75th minute when Gary Rishton' Headed


from a well met corner by Robert Lloyd, who headed home comfort­ ably. The Blues remained a


The hosts took the . “Carlo still keeps in lead in the 25th minute contact with Clitheroe which is great news. In


in the side this season and has done very well.


him. “He has had two spells


Football Club. ‘Cbviously winning


J8 m


the top I


ready^^te | n (^ seasion


CLITHEROE Cricket Club c a p t ^ Neil Bolton


reckons his young side will be better prepared for the new Jennings Ribblesdale L e a ^ e season. Most of the players featuring this time out all


me as captain and hopefully I will have learned froin it. Hopefully I ■will be able to put some fresh ide£ into place and we can improve on last sea^n’s ^ t h place.” ,


as professional at Chatbum Road, but Bolton feels i t was the amateurs who prevented the team froin finishing higher up the league'table. He added: “We could not have asked for more


Former Lancashire player Dexter Fitton returns . ........... ■ '


onship and promotion , of the league’s bowling and batting a-verages. ‘But as amateurs we did not perform. We didn’t


from the professional. Dexter did a great job for lis. ‘I think it is shown in the fact that he finished top


do enough, especially on the batting side where we let Dexter down. But hopefully that won’t be the casetl^time.


young fast bowler Chris Brown, who at 17-years-old and 6ft 3ins, looks an exciting prospect.


Clitheroe are also looking to blood promising


we were only putting 130/140 runs on the board. “With our bowling attack being largely spin-


Bolton added: “Cur problem last season was that


based, we need to be getting nearer 200. We will win more than we lose if we can put 200 on the board. If we can do that, then it will need an exceptional effort from a professional, or whoever, to beat us.” Clitheroe open the new season with an away trip


Locals to blood; young talent


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers Cricket Club haw decided to keep changes to the minraum for the forthcoming season.


Braithwaite, and no new players have been d r ^ t ^ in to help with the set-up.


fact, Dave Burgess has have derided to move on to pastures new.. r ie n t ly spoken to him. “But i t is a compli­


goal up at the break but saw Langho equalise on 65 minutes through some sloppy defending. The ■visitors could feel


a win'within their grasp and piled on the pres­ sure, but Clitheroe coped


although Jones did well,' Richens into his own There was nothing to the Blues missed Stew- goal. '- :; . > '


. s e ^ t e the sides unU a


a r t’s natural leftifdoted The game was p u t 'ba^y;<lear^ comer baU deli'very from'the flank, beyond; d o u b t in th e : from Langho s defence . Neil Spencer should f in a l m in u te when ' saw Joe Mellmg poke the


have done better when a G a ry Brooks to re ball home into the hot- cross from Chris Whit- through th e v is i to rs ’


Sculpher’s men would have to settle for a point. skipper head over the bar until Stewart supplied a - from close range.


match-fitness, hasn't warranted a starting place, but he is clearly willing to stay and help the pro­ motion cause. I t remains to be seen whether Gascoigne


departs for the MLS in America, or Dubai, in the summer, but for the meantime, he remains a Claret. The form of Tony Grant since his return from


HAVING completed their season, Buck Inn A are champions of the Clitheroe and District Pool League. ■ . They have won the


hamstring trouble has kept him out of the sida The former Evertonian was the best player on the pitch against the Gills, and he will look to continue to pull the strings from midfield for the Clarets at Blundell Park. Burnley are without Alan Moore, who starts a


. three-match ban, but Ian Cox is well on the road to recovery after a thigh strmn. . . Ternent has few other injury worries, with


Paul Weller playing through the pain barrier after delaying a knee operation until the summer.


• Grimsby are likely to include former Rovers players Steve Livingstone and Wayne Burnett in their 16, while Paul Robinson - on loan at Bum- ley from Wimbledon last season - is expected^ to continue up front.


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Page 16 — tennis, pool, athletics; selected teams and sport information desk


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title race by a huge 17- point margin. But there is a three-


way battle for runners- up spot. Stork A, Low Moor


B 4; Dog-Music Bar A 7 , ' White H a r t s . ' .. . Second Division.


White Horse A 3, Horse


Shoe B 9; St Peter’s 8, Bay Horse 4; Waggon and Horses B 7,' New Itm 5; Brown Cow (Chatbum) 10, Buck Wrink- icys 2; BrownC3owA5,'Whal-' ley Arms B 7. Third Division


and 'Whalley Arms could all still finish in second spot. • Castle B’s participa­ tion in the league has been terminated due to unfulfilled fixtures. Then- record has been


expunged. RESULTS . '" „


Premier Division: ' Castie A 6, Low Moor 6;


Whailey Arms A 6, Station Storm 6; Legion A 2, Stork Hotel A 10; Buck A 6, Royal B 6. .■-- '. First Division


' Royal Oak 4. Pendle Hotel B 8; Ultraframe 8, Brawn Cow


Horse Shoe C 4 ,-Buck B 8; King’s Arms 9, 'White Horse B 3; Pendle A 7, Legion C 5. FIXTURES


Bridge 8, Craven Heifer 4; Premier Division ' Station Storm v Castle A;


Low Moor v Legion A; Legion B V Whalley Arms A; Stork; Hotel A, Buck A-open date. First Division


. Brown Cow B v Royal Oak; Pendle Hotel B v Dog ' Music/Sports Bar A; Waggon;


‘ and Horses A v Stork Hotel B; I: White Hart-open date. • , Second Division ‘ . ’


Whalley Arms B v St,


- Peter’s (HG); Horse Shoe B v Brown Cow A; Bay Horse v .Waggon and Horse B; Brown


' ’ Cow v New Inn; Buck Wrink- leys V 'White Horse A


Third Division 1. rjriij ' Craven Heifer V Horse Shoe


C; Royal British Legion C v Bridge; Dog Mumc Sports Bar V Pendle Hotel A; Buck B v. Kmg’s Arms; White Horse B - open date. ■ ' Ladies’ Division . . ■ -Challenge Cup


Dog Inn: Winners of New


Inn V Legion to play winners of White Horse V -Pendle Hotel A. Bridge: Winners of King’s


Arms V'Whalley Arms to play: Pendle Hotel B v Royal Oak.: ; TABLES.-.-


'BuckA........'......14 7 0 7 122 Stork Hotel A....14 4 3 7105 LowMoor;____13 4 .3 6,96 Whalley Arms A13 3 3 7 95 Station Storm ....13 3 4 6 85 RBLegionB__13 4 -5 4 84 RBLegionA......13 .4 - 7 2 79 CastleA....... ...;.13 3 '7 ‘-3 .76 ■ : First Division


Premier Division PW L D P


• Pendle Hotel Bil3 4 ,' ..7:; 2 76. Brown Cow B.....11 - 3 6 2 68.


Ultraframe.........l4 8 -2 4123 .WhiteHart...;....14-6 ; 3 5120 Wgn&HorscsA13 8 0 5 116 StorkHotelB.'.;.12'6’ 2 5 93


P W L D P - ,,


tingham saw the Blues’,, defence an d s lo t te d th e b a l l in to th e fa r


Buck pocket pool league title


.Brown Cow ......17 12 2 3152 WgnfiHoisesBllU 3 3145 Whalley Anns B16 8 4 4134 StPeter’s(HG).17 8 - 5 4129 New Inn_____17 5 7 5118.


. -ij-r-'-SecondDmsion' ^ PW L D P


Dog Mime A.....11 3 6 2 63 RwalOak____12 0 11 1 41


s


' Buck Wrinkleys.17 2 10 5 88 ' /■-' !.■■.-'; Third Division


.


: RB Legion C...14 3 10 1 76 -WhiteHorseB..16 3 13 0'63 - , ■ -Ladies’ Division


..'RBLepon.;..;... 18 ,16 2144 'PehdieHotelA... 18 15 3131 'NewInnf.3i.:...J 18 12 6128 RoyaiOak......; 17 11 6112 ■White Horse.;.... 17 10 '7106


P W L P


■ Kiag’s Anns.;.„.15 11 2 2133 Dog Music B...14 9 ' 3 ' 2127 PendleHotelA..1510 4 1127 CiavenHeUcr..l6 7 .5 3112 BuckB...’.__.15 3 10 2 84 HorseShoeC„..15 3 11- 1 78'


Bridge..'.......1511 2 2138


‘ Horse Shoe B .. .16 7 7 2118 Brown Cow A....17 6 . 9 2105 BayHorse____ 17 5 9 3 98 White Horse A..17 3 11 3 80


P W,' D L P. S ! ’’'irJ 1 PJC-.W - im


tom comer. Man of the match was


awarded to goalkeeper Stuart Trotter.


ment to the club when ex-players go on to big­ ger and better things.


I t just goes toThow wiU also create a significant hole in W ^d e i^ l.b a t- been able to a t t ra c t


« ...........


those kind of players.” Sculpher admitted he


, alwaysfdtNash could cutit as a goalkeeper in profes- sonal football He added: “He always


-club’s hopes for the campaign. -And the 'Whalley-hound pair of opener R ic h ^ Palmer and middleorder batsmen Martin Davies


Graham Monk to retirement is a major blow to the


A number of Ribblesdale’s high-profile names The loss of the Highly-regarded amateur bowler


' ' ,


that in the past we have t in g ^ e c t^ io n s . ^ At the end of last season, Ribblesdale were boost­


ed by the news that their run-gorged professional, Shahid Nawaz derided to sign an extension to Im contract at the club.


looked very good and asuied and heh tamed out tobeafinegoalkeepa;'


physique was a big plus. I t was a good starting point for him.’'


season’s middle-order finish, Braithwaite said: "I’m not confident we will finish as high as we did last s ^ - son. If anything, I think we wUl finish a lot lower - down this time around.


-Asked if he was confident of improyement onlait ..


‘I always felt when he expected to emulate last season’s performance in was a t Clitheroe, his their first season."


derers do manage to successfully blood new, young talent, i t will be good news for the future of the Church Meadow club.


But if the development plans bear fruit and ft,?.. '■ .1.. ^ ^


"Our young players are to be drafted in to try and build for the future of this club. -And they can’tTie


' ‘ '


and that should enable us to try and bring through our younger players".' '


more of our young players into this season’s line-up. "No one has been signed to strengthen the squad'


Braithwaite said: "We are looking towards putting


The captaincy has reverted to old hand-Tef^ ' -: -


'


back to the club with Mark Bolton who has re^ signed from East Lancashire.’’


“We have brought a little bit more experience " '


■.' ■ He said: “Last year was a big learning curve for .^r


gained valuable experience last year, while Bolton admits he is better equipped to captain the side after his first season in charge in 2001.


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- King’s Arras__^^.. ,18 8 10 89 PcndleHotelB... 18- 6 12 75


; Dog Inn .:a...'... 18 . 4 14 69 i Bridge.:.;.....;.;.. 18 2 16 51


WhaUeyAnns... 18 ' 5 13'.74 .^r4 Tlrrf V »rfc* Low Moor are the chaippions


LOW MOOR A have come out on top in this > y e a r 's Clitheroe. and D i s t r ic t , • ■ S n o o k e r . League,


two pomm. Chatbum A each fm- Eydeheanl48. ' ' Bilhngton A and ; j


from their 18 matches. RESULTS


. First Division i -


Waddington A b y ju s t H a rris 77; X Cross'83, S. tw o n n in ta


,


p ip pin g • son 59; X Timperley 71, N. Andrew 47; R. Smith 84, P.


"--...■WhaBey (438) 8, Bilhngton A'(366) 6: A'lUley 40, X Gib-


conchie 48; G. Taylor 74, D. 87. J Sumner 86, T.


ished 12 points further-J^ Billington B ',(489) 4, b a ck , sharing third place'xClitheroov-Conservativo B on points.


a d n f t a t a e b o t to m o f j ^


further-back in second, ‘i 99, P.Tiaynor 76;,M. Gamer, S o c lJ Club ,nd.d-:


withT58; With- la lp o t .ife]andl00;S.'Blackbum 66, B finished six-pointsies. Traynor79;S. Thompson


Slaidburn took th e 1


season^ with_ th e


wooden spoon .after. ^ totalling just 96 points - Downham (531) 10:1. FraMr


‘^(560) 12: N. Scholicld 7 ^ 0 ; W


B f l l ^ M ; Nash 57: D. Flynn 74. E Clegg jg. p





76, R. Gladwin 88; A. Hay- Isherwood 63, D. Robinson91..\ hurst 59, D. Hart 125; R. Bol-"* " • The Doubles Knockout land 107, S. T u rn er 64; R ' final will be between D. Har- Hobson 75, R Walmsley 97; D.. ris and N. Wilson v G. Simkm


1 Sced'70,* D.-Heeson,'84;rJ.r; a nd’M.'Lawson on Wednes- Lund jnr 89, M; Creadie73.r : Second D i v i s i o n ': *


Waddington -B (478) 2, Slaidburn (529) 12: B. Phillip


.•> 78, B. Walker 82; M. Harrison 66, W. Robinson 98; I. Jackson


' ■RllliTifTl'nTi 1^ finiuliprl Ireland.78; X KGlsall-90, I.- -


the First:Division with ; er 99:- C.. Gorzella,‘70,;:N.- just 62 points.'. ‘


1 ■ (539) 10: J.-Ainsworth 102, G. , E.IUgbySS. gg, j . w u t ta k -


v79, T. Robinson 86; S.^B^es 83, D.’Cowking 87; G. Laxton 85, G. Parker 91; A. Dean 87,


:; Police (468) 2, Rimmgton: .'A (626) 12: P. Atkinson 82, M:


. Bourke 103; J. 'Wlutford S5, S. VYates 90; I. Hartley 111, M. .Rhodes snr 87; P. Booth 88, S.


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^ day a t Clitheroe Conservative ' Cluby 7-15 p.m. s ta r t . ' HNAL TABLES ^ . First Division


Low Moor A..—;.. .18 ■


: Waddington A....-. : 18 : : Biilmgton'A 3,;—. .18 .v- Cbatbnm A..:...;..'d8;! Clitheroe Con B.ti 18-v


t- Rhodes jnr 91; D. Allen 63, M; < ■Spencer77;B.Griffiths68,M.-


l'RimingtonB..3.;.‘:18.- -■


-Whailey C o n -18 .-.Second Divi.


— is - ,


; 5162 6150


L P


-DownbamLJ..;J3;18 . ; RBL_.;.______ 18


'8128


9138 7138 7128 9128


11118 11118 17 62


L ' P (464) 4, Talbot B (480) 10: R.1 labotA..-.___ 18 ^ 9 9132


^ b o tA 14, Social Club 0., RmmgtimA___ 18.11 7144 Cl*!!!'™® Con A , ..1 8 1 1 7132


Slaidbiini:r.....:..:'18 13 .’ 5158 TalbotB..3____ 18 10-8152


.;;GrantllO,‘A.Dicldnson,71;L; .'cbatburaB.;..3:3718'.'i‘7.' l l 114 Charlton 79, M. Garth 83; T. Low Moor B___ 18 s >,8,10114 Smith 72, C. Hayhuist 95; D.a; Pohce3_':.3-3ii.i: 18::'.8 •; 10112 'Smith 7 2 , 'a Hayhurst66; M.;> Waddington B...;-! 18 S .7 v 11102 ' •Whittaker68,aHa;riiuret74:A.*'SoaalCiub------- 18 6 12 96


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