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LADY members of Clitheroe Golf Club have a prestigious new, trophy for the new sea­ son.


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with it an inscription remembering the day when legendary golfer Henry Cotton comment­ ed on the former Clitheroe lady captain’s swing. And now the lady mem­


ber with the best aggre­ gate score over four medal rounds this season will become the first winner. Mr Rhodes has had


Rhodes has presented' the Joan Rhodes Memo- •; rial Trophy in memory ■ of his wife who died in September following a brave battle with cancer. The trophy carries


Club captain- Jim js 1


DOROTHY H A R R ISO N drove in as the new lady; captain of Stonyhurst Park Golf Ciub on Saturday.


tested with K. Baldwin and S.HoImes emerging as the winners ahead of T. Walne and S. Kirk. NEW CAPTAIN;, Lady mem­


A greensomes event was con­


bers of Stonyhurst Park GC- applaud as Dorothy Harrison pre­ pares to drive in as the new caprtain.


(C090302/1) New trophy in memory of


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T MCDONALD’S ’ HYNDBURN AND : DISTRICT BOYS’ , ■


‘V FOOTBALL , ‘ LEAGUE *


mack Juniors 3; Great Har-< wood Boys 2, Bosscndale Utd- 0.. ^


Blue Star Aces 0, Lam-


- / RESULTS .Under 12sRed


Under 12s Blue . . .


. Fulledge Colts 1, Akzo4. * Under 13s Red


‘ J- Community Police Cup Semi-Finalsr Clitheroe.


Wolves 2, Fulledge Colts 0; Great Harwood Rovers 4, Oswaldtwistle Villa 3. ’ Under 14s Red


> Fulledge Colts 6, Langho 0; , Great Harwood Rovers 2,, Readstone Utd 1. ‘‘ Elgin Manufacturing Cup Semi-Final: Rossendale


Utd 1, Lammack Juniors 6. Under 16s Red


Blackburn Eaglesl512 1 2 37 Gt Harwood..:,:.:i610 ^ 3 .3 33 . Accoutre....«1..’...1310. 1 3 31 Langho___ ..:..ll 8; 1 2*25 Lammack ..........11 7*. 0 4 21 BlueStar,Aces...l5’5 3 7 18 Ivy Kovers.......!.15 5. 2 Darwen Rangers 15-4 .1 Rossendale Utd..l4 2 0 St James ............13 0 0 Under 12s Blue


Under 12s Red P W D L P


TABLES


10 13 12 6 13 0


8 17


Akzo Juniors......l312 0 Fulledge Colts.:..ll 10 0 Readstone Utd.^1110 0 Blue Star ...........12 9 0 ,3 27 Whalley Jtiniors.13 6 - 0 7 18 Haslingden .__12 .5 -1. 6 16 Gt Harwood Rvsl6 3 2 11 11 Ossy Villa ..„..;l„14 3 0 11 9 Accoutre....!.......13 2 ,2 9 8


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L P 1 36


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• Haslingden .......;13 10 1 2 31 Lammack.........1210 1 1 31 ReadstoneUtd„.16 7. 4 5 25 Fcniscowles...;....16 7 Rossendale Vly ..17 6 Clitheroe Rgrs ...14 6 Akzo Juniors......15 5 1 Globe,..,,.___ ..16 2 1 13 7 FC Akzo ............16 1 1 14 4 Under 13s Blue


Ossy Villa...'.:....1412 1 1 37


1 7 19 8 16


7 23 8 21


BorrowdaleUtd.1613 2 1 41 Gt Harwood Rvsl512 1 2 37 Clitheroe Wolvesl6 11 2 3 35 WhalleyJuniors.13 7 3 3 24 B’bum Eagles....l6 6 4 6 22 Fulledge Colts....15 7 Langho.;..........12 3 Islington Boys ...15 2 Rossendale Utd..13 0 4 Ossy Juniors ......13 1 1 Under 14s Red


P W D L P 11 4


the new trophy specially commissioned: “Joan was a lovely golfer and the new trophy reflects that.”


NEW TROPHY: Clitheroe GC captain Jim Rhodes presents the Joan Rhodes Memorial Trophy to lady captain Marie Finney. (B070302/6)


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Blue Star.........1312 0 1 36 Clitheroe Wolvesl2 8 2 2 26 Rossendale Utd..12 8 2- 2 26 KnuzdenJuniorsll 8 i - 2. 25 Akzo Juniors.....14 5 1. • 8 17 West End....5


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Feniscowles....;...13 1 ‘ 2 10 5 Whalley Juniors. 12 0 i ii i Clitheroe Rgrs ...10 0 0 10 0 Under I4s Blue


'Ossy Juniors ....'..12 ‘5;l1 1 6 16 Langho........... 11 4 0 7 12 Rossendale......... 8 3 2 3 11 Lammack__ ..‘.12 2 3 : 7 9 Readstone Utd...15 0 1 14 i Under 15s Red


Ossy Utd.........1111 0 0 33 Lammack........10 10 0 0 30 Gt Harwood Rvsl3 9 0 4 27 Clitheroe Wolves 14 7 i 6 22 -3Globe........... 14 7 i 6 19 Whalley Juniors.14 4 0 10 12 Readstone Utd...l3 3 2 8 11 Ossy Juniors.....14 2 1 11 7 -3 Mill Hill SP ...13 2 1 10 4 Under 15s Blue


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Knuzden Youth..l312 0 1 36 Blue Star..........1410 1 3 31 Rossendale Vly ..1110 0 1 30 Blackburn Eaglesl2 8 0 4 24 St Joseph’s .........14 5 0 9 15 Clitheroe Rgrs ...12 4 0 8 12 JFC Dynamoes..l4 3 1 10 10 Rossendale Utd..l2 2 2 8 8


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B’bum Eagles.... 9 8 0 1 24 - Darwen............9 6 3 0 21 Fulledge Colts_12 6 3 3 21 Langho Juniors ..10 5 3 2 18 B’ford Celtic.....11 4 2 5 14 Gt Harwood RvslO 1 3 6 6 Haslingden SM.. 8 1 .0 7 3 Rossendale Utd.. 7 0 0 7 0 Under 16s Blue


Huncoat Utd....12 1 0 11 3 Under 16s Red PW D L P


Clitheroe Wolvesll 9 1 1 28 Roman Road .....11 7 3 1 24 Huncoat Utd .....12 7 1 4 22 Readstone Utd...12 2 . 6 , 4 12 Whalley Juniors.10 3 2 5 11 Ossy Juniors...... 8 3 0 5 9 Feniscowles SP...10 2 2 6 8 WilpshireWdrs..l2 1 3 8 6


EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL


First Division


LEAGUE RESULTS


Goodshaw Utd 5. Hurst Green - 0; Kelbrook 2, Bumley Boys’ Club 2. ■ Second Division


Colne Utd 5, Enfield 3;


Craven Heifer 4; Michelin 1, Calderstones 2; Oswaldtwistle St Mary's 2, Earby Town 1; Rock Rovers 0, Clitheroe Utd 5.


Mill Hill St Peter's 3, Reserve Division


PR 1; Hurst Green 2, Sabden. 1.


First Division - TABLES


Goodshaw Utd ...1613 1 2 40 Enfield.......'.__..1912 2 5 38 Colne Utd........19 10 2 7 32 StacksteadsSt J.15 9 3 3 30 Rimington........15 7 2 6 23 Kelbrook............l6 6 4 6 22 Bly Boys'Club...16 6 ; 3 , 7 21 Settle Utd____17 5 4 , 8 19 Sabden...;._.....14 5 i 8 ■16 Worsthorne........l5 4. .2 9 14 Hurst Green.......l6 4 2 10 14 Rolls-Royce .......14 1 2 11 5 '


P w D L P Second Division


Craven Heifer ....1713. 1 3 40 ClitheroeUtd....14 13 0 i 39 Padiham~...;./....1811 2 5 35 MHSP......__;..17 ■ 9 - 2 6 29 Michelin .......«...16 7. 6 3 27 0s'dtwistIcStM16 7. T .8 22. Bly Belvedere .».16 6 ‘.2 '8 20 ReadUtd....;....:.14- 5; 3* 6 18 Rock Rovers....20 4 4 12 16 Bam'wick PR ....14.4. 2 8 14 Earby Town......16 2 3 11 9 Calderstones ......14 3 :• 0 12 6 • Reserve Division


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'ReadUtd...;.;.....16-3 1 12 10 Settle Utd ..'..;...„17. 3 0 14 9 Earby TownM


L...17 1* 1 15 4


Sabden...............l7 8 1 8 25 Colne Utd._....2d 6 3 a 21 Rolls-Royce ;......18 4 1 13 13 Bam'wick PR ....19 . 4 - 1 14 13'


Hurst Green..... 1818 . 0 0 54 Enfield . . . ..2116 2 '3 50 Worsthorne..^..;.20 13 2 •5 41 Goodshaw Utd ...1612 0 4 36 Kelbrook...___ 1311 0 2 33 Rimington


P w D L P 10 ' 0 6 30 Enfield 3, Barnoldswick P W D L P •


Huncoat Utd .....12 10 1 1 31 Fulledge Colts....l210 '0 2 30 B’ford Celtic ......12 7 2 3 23 Gt Harwood Rvs 14 7 2 5 23


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Earcroft.:.....;.;...15 2 1 12 7 Under 13s Red P W D L P


Harwood Rovers 4; Langho Juniors 3, Haslingden S t ; Mary’s 2.


Fulledge Colts 5, Great


Clitheroe Wolves 8. ' Under 14s Blue


Clitheroe' Rangers 2,


Globe 0, Feniscowles 6; Headstone Utd 7, FG Akzo 1..


- Fulledge Colts............ ...........0 Clitheroe Wolves Under 13 Sed 2 IN atrocious’conditiorisVthe Wolves booked their place in


•the Hyndburn and District League Community Police Cup Final. In a gale force wind and


. with the outside of his right boot, found the top right corner. The locals added the second


heavy wintry showers, Wolves went ahead when a goal kick barely cleared the area; Danny 'Oldfield controlled well, and,


the Match Clitheroe Wolves Under 16s .3 Langho Jun iors.................l THE Wolves-beat their local rivals to seal a Stirling Cup Final slot, ,:v Clitheroe - started the


stronger, only for Langho to take the lead.


Matthew Musgrove levelled,


but the referee then awarded a penalty to Langho after a hand ball. Ben Caulfield's finger tip save


pushed the ball against the bar for his defenders to sweep up and keep the scores level. That saved proved crucial, as


before half-time, a perfectly- timed header by Chris Clarkson gave the Wolves the lead. After the break, the Wolves


sealed the tie when Clarkson- unselfishly squared the ball for Musgrove to slot the ball home. Akzo.............................. .... ...........9 C l ith e ro e Wolves R an g e r s Under 11s.................... ...........3 THE team bowed out of the league cup with this heavy defeat at the hands of Akzo. The locals were 5-0 down at


8 2 1 . 8 10


2 11 8 9 4


half-time, and although Clitheroe rattling in three goals


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after the break, thanks to Stephen Smith (2) and'a penal­ ty from Ciaron Barton, Akzo soon regained control and scored four more to end up con­ vincing winners. JFC Dgnamos ................... 5 ■Clitheroe Wolves Under 11s .3 WOLVES were knocked out of the cup in a match where the weather conditions and playing surface played a major part. Goals from Liam Bedford


and Matt Binney saw the locals lead 2-1 at half-time. JFC turned things around to


.hissccond.. . . But it was no surprise when


lead’3-2, before Binney scored


JFC added two further goals in the last 10 minutes. Colne C lare ts............................2 Clitheroe Wolves Under 11s .3


A LATE winner from Daniel Meyler sealed the locals' come­ back win. The Wolves twice, trailed in the first half, only for Frank-


when a Tim Swarbrick cross fell enticingly for Oldfield to finish with a confident volley from six - yardsout. , Richard Pinder was man of


earns cup final date! Mark is the


ReadstoneXJnited'Under13s ...............7 Akzo Juniors Under 13s ............ .............:.l READSTONE dominated the match throughout and ended up convincing win­ ners.. ' Man of the match Mark Campbell hit a hat- trick while Thomas Brooks bagged a brace. Liam Moon and Martin Pollard were on the


scoresheet with a goal apiece: . Readstone United Under 8 s ......................3 Barnoldswick Barrons Under 8 s ..............0


ANOTHER, good performance by United, who continued their unbeaten run with a well deserved victory oyer the Barons. Jack Hudson kept Readstone’s title hopes


alive with a couple of goals and Josh Lavin was also on target.


: Scott Byrom was named man of the match.


Readstone United Under 11s ....:.............1 Great Harwood Rovers U n d e r l ie ..........5 RREADSTONE’S cup final dreams were shattered at the weekend by Great Har­ wood. A very even first half saw Johnny Kennedy score an equalising goal for Readstone to see


; .


land to equalise on each occa­ sion. After the break, it looked like the sides were heading for a


draw, but Frankland went clear and, after a fine save by the keeper, the ball fell kindly to Meyler, who finished with ease. Special mention to Chris


on the wing. Clitheroe Wolves Under 11s .6 Brunlea....................................... 1 THE boys played some delight­ ful football in this encounter and totally dominated from the . outset. Meyler hit a hat-trick, to add


Brewer who gets better with every game in his new position


to goals from Howard and lead­ ing scorer Frankland. ' Stephen Smith fully deserved


the man of the match award. Clitheroe Wolves Under 10s .2 Brier field Celtic.......................4


DESPITE leading 2-1, the Wolves’ Warburton League side lost out against lowly opposi­ tion. Two well-taken goals from


stand-in striker Bryn Phillip put Clitheroe ahead at the- break, but in the second half, Celtic came from behind to win. Michael Clarkson won the


man of the match award. Clitheroe Wolves Under 10s .3 Oswaldtwistle U t d ................ 5 -


CLITHEROE were slow off the mark again in this Accrington League Cup tie, conceding two early goals. Will Tyrrell rallied the team


with two goals to set up a thrilling game. Giorgio Peregrine slotted


home a third goal after some good work by Luke and-Charlie Jackson, but the opposition came out worthy winners. Salterforth................................ 2 Clitheroe Wolves Under 9s BlueO NOT for the first time this sea­


hat-trick hero


staistic as Great Harwood turned on the style in the second half, scoring four goals and end-' ing the game 5-1 victors. Readstone United Under 14s ................... 1 Great Harwood Rovers Under 14s........... 2 UNITED made their opponents fight all the way for victory and they were a little unlucky not to clinch at least a point. Gary Schofield scored Readstone's only goal


the sides go in level at the interval. However that goal was only to be a mere


with William Cawley named man of the match. Readstone United G ir ls .............................0 Borrowdale United Girls .'.............


1


just about deserved all three points. Louise Malloy was named player of the match.


son, the Blues lost to a fitter team. In the first half, Clitheroe


played their best football down the left, with strong running from Rory Thompson and thoughtful passing from man of the match Jordan Burridge. However, neither side was


able to create a clear goalscor­ ing opportunity.


half the stronger as Clitheroe started to tire, and two goals came in quick succession. Clitheroe Wolves Under 12s Girls..............................................6 North Valley..............................1 THE girls picked up another cup win in fine style. Lauren Carolan opened the


Salterforth started the second


scoring with her first Wolves goal, but the opposition soon equalised. Chelsea Crook and Sara For­


rest put the Wolves in a com­ manding position, and they each scored again before player of the match Crook got her hat trick. The girls then played out a


goalless draw with Brierfield, with Jane Oldcoume the player of the game. Clitheroe Rangers Underl4s2 Clitheroe Wolves......................8 THIS local derby went the way of the Wolves. A text book finish from





THE girls found it hard to score against Bor­ rowdale as they were narrowly defeated. A few chances were wasted but Borrowdale


N o r th f in a lly com p le ting th e scoring from close range. Clitheroe Wolves Under 12sBlue5 Oswaldtwistle Villa................1


C L ITH E RO E moved up in to fourth place in th e league af ter a f in e v ic to r y a t h om e to Oswaldtwistle Villa. The first half ended goalless,


b u t th e Wolves g ot th e break­ th ro u g h th e i r p la y d e se rv ed with a couple of early second- half goals from Jamie Hardacre and David Fallon. T h e v is i to r s p u l le d a goal


b a ck , b u t fu r th e r goals from M a tth ew N ad in and a second each for H a rd a c re an d Fallon sealed the win. Man of the match for Wolves


was Jona thon Buchanan. Clitheroe Wolves Under 12s .1 Rossendale..................................2 T H E te am p u t up a good per­ formance against second-placed Rossendale, b u t went down to defeat. Rossendale opened th e scor­


ing, b u t Wolves levelled through Ollie Brown. The Wolves were unlucky to


lose out to a late goal. M a rk F lan ag an was named


man of the match. Clitheroe Wolves Under 7s...l Ormskirk Cross H a ll ............. 1 TH IS was a magnificent perfor­ mance by th e Wolves against a


Dominic Brown put Wolves ahead and it wasn't long before


further goals were added by Jake Chadwick and Mick Bark­ er.


much the same as Brown com­ pleted his hat-trick, Chadwick slotted another home and James Duffy also netted. Rangers then had a turn of


The second half carried on


fortune and managed to score a brace, but time ran out for them, man of the match Phil


team who had beaten them 5-1 in th e reverse fixture. Wolves led 1-0 a t half time,


thanks to a wonderful goal from Jak e Lloyd. In th e second half Ormskirk


c rep t b a ck in to th e game and levelled against the rim of play. Ja ck Kay made a number of


brave saves and fully deserved th e jo in t m a n of th e m a tc h award w i th L ouis Cross, who was a rock in th e centre of th e defence.


Leaders extend unbeaten run in closely-fought game


BUCK A kept their unbeaten record intact in the Clitheroe Pool League Premier Divi- son last week - but only just. The leaders had to


battle all the way before eventually earning a 6-6 draw against fourth- placed Royal British Legion A. Whalley Arms moved


into third place after a comfortable 8-4 success over lowly Castle A. • It could not be tighter


enthralling 6-6 all draw to keep them both locked on the same number of points. The Ladies’ Division


at the top of the First Division as White Hart and Waggon and Horses A are neck-and-neck. They played-out an


is tight as only six points separate the top three teams.


Leaders Royal British


Legion crushed Kings . Arms 7-5 while second- placed Pendle Hotel A were narrow 5-4 winners over White Horse. However, third-placed


New Inn were the biggest winners of the day, annihilating Whal­


ley Arms 8-1. RESULTS


Premier Division. .


Station Storm * 6, Royal British Legion B 6; Royal British Legion A 6, Whalley' ArmsA6.-


Stork Hotel A 6, Buck A 6; First Division ' .


White Hart 6, Stork Hotel B 6; Dog Music/Sports Bar A 0, Ultraframe 12; Pendle Hotel B 4, Waggon and Horses A 8.


Brown Cow B 6, Castle B 6;


Inter-Town Pool League. After leading 5-4 and 7-5, the





locals eventually succumbed 11-7. Craig Whittaker and Carl Drinkwa- ter won two matches while there were victories for Roger Hope, Tony Clough and John Birkbeck. The Clitheroe A, B and Ladies’


Second Division


Brown Cow A 3; St Peter’s (Hurst Green) 4, Brown Cow (Cbatburn) 8; New Inn 8, White Horse A 4; Bay Horse (Barrow) 7, Buck Wrinkleys 5.


Waggon and Horses B 9, Third Division


Hotel A 11; Craven Heifer 10, Royal British Legion C 2; Kings Arms 8, Bridge 4; Buck B 2, Dog Music/Sports Bar B ' 10.


White Horse B 1, Pendle Ladies’ Division


8; Pendle Hotel A 5, White Horse 4; Kings Arms 2, Legion 7; Dog Inn 4, Royal Oak 5; Bridge 4, Pendle Hotel B5.


Whalley Arms 1, New Inn * Premier Division


FIXTURES Tonight


. Whalley Arms A v Stork Hotel A; Castle A v Royal British Legion A; Buck A v Low Moor.


First Division


. ‘ . Second Division White Horse A v Bay


Hotel B; Royal Oak v Dog Music/Sports A; Ultraframe v White Hart; Waggon and * Horses A v Brown Cow B.


! Stork Hotel B v Pendle


Horse; St Peter’s (HG) v Wag­ gon and Horses B; Buck Wrinkleys v Whalley Arms B; Brown Cow (Chat) v Horse Shoe B; Brown Cow A v New Inn.


.Third Division'


. Pendle Hotel A v Buck B; Horse C v Kings Arms; Bridge v White Horse B; Dog Music


CLITHEROE A were beat­ en 11-7 by Preston in their


first match of the Lancashire


teams all need new team shirts for forthcoming matches. The teams need to raise around


£700 for the shirts and already have three major sponsors. But now organisers are appealing


to all landlords and clubs to donate raffle prizes to help boost the coffers. A major raffle is planned for the


league’s presentation night on April 18th.


B v Craven Heifer. Tuesday


Ladies’Division


Whalley Arms v Legion; Pen­ dle Hotel B v Royal Oak; Bridge v New Inn; Kings Arms v Pendle Hotel A*. TABLES


Dog Inn v White Horse;


Buck A__!.__11 6 0 5 98 Stork Hotel A....11 3 2 6 81 Whalley Anns A10 3 2 5 77 RB Legion A......U 4 5 3 77 Station Storm ....11 3 3 5 74 Low Moor.....__10 3 3. 4 72 RB Legion A.....11 3 6 2 67 Castle A______10 2 6 2 56 First Division


Premier Division PW L D P


White Hart...!....13 7 2 4116 Wgn&HorsesA13 8 0 5116 Ultraframe___ 12 7 2 3106 Stork Hotel B....12 5 2 5 92 Castle B_____ 13 4 5 4 90 Pendle Hotel B..12 4 6 2 71 Brown Cow B.....11 3 6 2 65 Dog Music A.....12 2 8 2 64 Royal Oak___ 12 1 10 1 50 Second Division


PW L' D P


Brown Cow (Ch)14 9 2 3121 Wgn & Horses B14 8 3 3114 Whalley Arms B13 6 4 3108 St Peter’s (HGJ..14 6 .4 .4106 New Inn..........14 4 5 5 99 . Brown Cow A... 14 6 6 2 92 HorseShoeB.....13 5 6 2 90 Bay Horse.__....14 4 7. 3 80 White Horse A...14 3 8 3 79 Buck Wrinkleys.14 2 ' 8 .4 77 : Third Division


P W L D P


Dog Music B....13 9 2 2122 Kings Arms......13 9 2 2111 Bridge...... .......12 8 * 2 2 105 Pendle Hotel A..12'7 4 .1 98. Craven Heifer ....12 6 3 3 96 RB Legion C......13 3 9 1 71


P W. D L P


BuckB_____ 12 2 9 2 65 Horse Shoe C.....12 2 9 1 62 White Horse B...13 3 10. 0 54 Ladies’ Division


' Kings Arms....... 14 6 8 68 Pendle Hotel B.... 13 6 7 65 WhalleyArms.... 14 4 10 60 Dog Inn.............. 14 3 11 56 Bridge................ 14 2 12 42


RB Legion____ 14 12 2106 Pendle Hotel A.... 14 12 2105 New Inn........... ! 14 10 4100 Royal Oak......... 12 7 5 74 White Horse...... 13 6, 7 72


P W L F


League champions. Than are still two games


■ •


to be played until the end of the season b ut Buck Inn B


are uncatchable. RESULTS


Brown Cow 4; Buck Inn B 5, Copy Nook 2; Three Rivers 2, Buck Inn A 5; Craven Heifer 2, Pendle Inn 5; Anchor A 3, Coach and Horses 4; Pendle Hotel 6, Anchor B l . .......... TABLES • .


>AnrhrrA_____•..... 20.-'.106- Inn


Buck Inn


•: C6atii&Hases~!~~~~!v20 . . . ' 102 • Cc^yNook.!......20


. iWilp HrriN- ........... 20 91 Anchor B . ... . 20 86


...r .. * 20 103' .99


BucklnnA........:......... 20 83 ThrrpRivprg.-


69


Buck Inn (Paythorne)— 20 - 67 Brown Cow!.....!..... . 20 ‘ 65 Craven Heifer...*.....:.. 20 63


Duo book semi-final dates


TWO of-Clitheroe Badminton;' Club’s teams have secured' places in the semi-finals of the- Blackbum Handicap Cup com­ petitions.


, f;


-, In the Times Cup, Clitheroe B look certain to achieve the run-;; ners-up spot following an excellent


victory against top-handicap team YMCA A. \


. - Achille Ramambason was the


star performer, winning all four matches. Lisa Fielding also had a great match, performing ahead of the required points total in three games. . ■


■ - I n the Wilson Plate for Fourth


and -Fifth, Division teams, Clitheroe D have a-100% record following four excellent team per­ formances. - . : Special praise must go to Nicky


* ■■ ■••..


Tomlinson and Richard Wright, whose return to form has helped secure these victories: --- -- - - - u.


Buck Inn (Paythorne) 3,


BUCK Inn B have been crowned Gis-


R IB B LE VALLEY DARTS A ND D OM INO ES


W IN T E R L EA G U E RESULTS


New Inn 19 (darts 8, domi­


noes 11), Red Rock 5 (darts 4, dominoes 1): Bay Horse 6 (darts 4, dominoes 2), Swan With Two Necks 18 (darts 10, dominoes 8); The Dog 6 (darts I, dominoes 5), Pendle Inn 18 (darts 11, dominoes 7); Judge Walmesley 19 (darts 8, domi­ noes 11), Pendle Witch 5 (darts 4, dominoes 1); Band- Club B 10 (darts 4, dominoes 6), Black Bull 14 (darts 8, dominoes 6).


TABLES Darts


Black Bull................ 18 137 Swan With Two Necks 17 135 Band Club A_____ 17 130 Judge Walmesley_.... 18 130 New Inn...... :._____ 17 127 Pendle Witch_____ 17 119 Bay Horse................ 17 118 Pendle Inn_______ 17 91 Band Club B_____ 17 68 Red Rock________ 18 61 Dog Inn........._____ '17 -24 Dominoes


P P P P


Judge Walmesley.__ 17 119 Black Bull________ 18 116


b u rn a n d D is t r ic t Pool


Pendle Inn_______ 17 110 Bay Horse------------ 17 107 Band Club A........... 17 105 Band Club B_____ 17 103 New Inn-------------- 17 103 - Dog Inn______I.__ 17 99 RedRock________ 18 94 Pendle Witch.._____ 17 93 Swan With Two Necks 17 88


* WINTER LEAGUE RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


Bay Horse 3, Catholic SC


. . . . • p y .V , ; p . 20 \ 144


'


9; Langho 9, Low Moor 3; Brown Cow 5, Billington Band Club 7; Swan and .Royal 8, Craven 4; Conservative Club 6r Royal British Legion 6; Kings Arms 5, Black Bull 7. V . ‘ HIGH SCORES • ' L. Johnson 145,120; S.Ing*


ham 145, 111; M. Whaites • 140; J. Seedle 140; D. Cockett 134; L. Parkinson 133; M. Waddington 133; B. Speak 126; D. Hall 124; L. Brooks


1115; I. Seed 111; S. Sims 103; J. Johnson 101; D. Townsend 100x2; J. Gallagher, S. Lakin, D. Stevenson, B. Parker, M.. Livesey, P. ShanleylOO. • ' POINTS AND POSITIONS 1, Craven 113; 2, Langho.


108; 3 =Billington BC, Swan and Royal 98;-5,


' Brown Cow 97; 6, Conserv- . a tive Club 96;7,. Royal . British Legion* 90; 8 = V* Catholic-SC and- Kings . Arms 89; 10, LoW'Moor 89; '• 11, Black Bull 82; 12,-Bay •Horse 69.


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