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CENTRE FIVE-
v A-SIDE . C FOOTBALL LEAGUE
1 RESULTS * Parkers Arms 5,iThe Miss- fits 2; Twig and Berries 3, ;Roefield?15;;New.’In n 0,-
!:Clitheroe Clowns 6; Mad Dogs 5; Footballers Wives 6. FIXTURES
' ;9 a.m. - Twig and Berries v v Bowland Strollers; 9-40 a.m. ■
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"Cantana Seagulls v The Miss- fits; 10-20 a.m. - New Inn v •Roefield; 11 a.m. - Mad Dogs
• :v Menacing Duck; 11-40 a.m. - . Footballers Wives v . Clitheroc Clowns. >:
LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL
EAST
Clitheroe U n i te d ;0;’ Colne Ribblesdale A 6;_Globe E:6, United 2, Stacksteads- S t : Free Gardeners 4; OakhiU A 2,
Joseph's 0; Craven-Heifer 2,. Rimington 2; Hurst Green 7 / Sabden 2; Kelbrook 2; Settle United 2. - . Second Division
: Bamoldswick Park Rovers
1, Barrowford YCW 0; Bum- ley Belvedere 2, Worsthome 3; Calderstones 4, Earby Town 1; Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s Oj
Borough4. V -Reserve Division
Colne United 3, H u rs t
Green 0; Read United 0, Burnley Belvedere 7; Riming ton 1, Enfield 3; Settle United 1, Kelbrook 2; Worsthorne 6, Barnoldswick Park Rovers 2. TABLES
First Division P W D L P
Colne United...,. 4 3 Kelbrook...........4 2 Rimington........4 2 Settle United....4 2 Enfield..............2 2 GoodshawUtd... 2 2 StacksteadsSJ... 4 2 Clitheroe Utd....3 1 Rumley BC;.....4 1 Hurst Green......4 1 Craven Heifer.... 4, 0 Sabden.............. 3 0 Second Division
PW D
Padiham........... 4 3 0 Worsthome.......4 3 0 Bamoldswick PR 3 2 1 Ossy St Mary's... 3 2 0
a s r
, Ribble Valley....3 2 0 Whalley Con..... 3 2 0 Barrowford YCW 4 1 2 Rolls-Royce......4 1 1 Calderstoncs.....4 .1 1 RockRovers.....4 1 0
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OTHERS 1999 (T) RENAULT Clio 1.4 RT 5dr; Power steering, electnc windows, and sunroof, remote central locking, drivers airbag, 16,000 miles............................................................£5650
2000 (W) NISSAN Micra
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1997 (R) SUZUKI Baleno GS 3dr; 34,000 miles, blue, power steering, alloy wheels, electric windows, central locking ....................... .. .................. .. ...................... .. ......................£3550
1998 (R) FIAT Punto 1.2 60SX 5dr; Metallic red; central locking, 56,000 miles, service history, Group 3 insurance...............................................................................................£3150
| 1996 (P) FORD Escort1.6 Serenade 5dr; Red, 55,600 miles, electric windows, P sunroof, power steering
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’ Burnley ^Bovs1 Club • o / ^i-'V^'^h^op Strcct E 7, Goodshaw United 5; Enfield 2
LEAGUE • RESULTS ' • First Division ; .
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:EarbyTown»...„ 4 0 '0 : 4~. 1 ^ Reserve Division P W D L -P.
r Enfield.:.’......;..... 4 4 - 0 0 12 Read U n i t e d 3 2 0 1 6
Worsthorne.......4 - 4 0 - 0 12 •
, GoodshawUtd..; 2 1 . 0 : 1: 3, Barnoldswick PR3 . 1 ? 0 2 ' 3:
' Sabden....;...;...... 3; I ' l 1 4; Kelbrook.V.........4 1 - 1 2 .4
- Colne United..... 3 1 .0 : 2 ■ 3 Rmungton........3 1 0 2 3
HYNDBURN
AND DISTRICT BOWLING LEAGUE
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■ '•■ RESULTS -T Team Knockout
i ■ Semi. Finals: Rushton
Street D 88, Globe A 168: Hol lands 132, Oswaldtwistle Con servative 158. Final: Oswaldtwistle Con
servative 158, Globe A 168. First Division
; Burnley Road
.Settle United..;.. 4 1 0 3 . 3 Rolls-Royce..... ;3 0 . 0 3 .0-
.Read United...... 2-0 - 2 - • BurnleyBelv..... 2 0 1
. Globe C.............1816 .0 Mercer Park ......18.15 -, 0 RibblesdaleC..... 1811 ,2 Immanuel B;,i.,..1810
. GrangeC......:....18 ,9. ' Oakhill Beech :...187--
'Hurst Green....;.; .4 :1 2 1. 5 .* Burnley Belv..... 4 - 1 - 2 1 5
. Sabden C..........18 ..9 . :- AlmaB...'
..........US. 2
Oalbill Park B;hl8' 7.-> Sabden A....;.....18 2 v-:
Fourth Division-.': ' P.W -D L
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*% « •*tt?.,wr Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, September 19th, 2002 3 7 ; are Catholic SC 3; RB Legion 4,g
Bay Horse 8 . . .*■. w ? , V -HIGH SCORES.
:v 'l4 0 ’-'P. Waring; 133 ^ A.*-'; Lakin; 113 - D. Anderson; 112: - . L.!: Lambe; :109i - D. Townsend;
108-K.Peel; 105-
8 67 v P. Dewhurst; 104 - L. Bannis-
CRAVEN AND DISTRICT CRICKET -
JPMEWIES
LEAGUE FINAL TABLES • ’ Second Division .
''>:Carleton...........22 3 ;4 15: J3. ^^WEST' SENIOR ^ Fourth Di
, flngrow...........2212 2..- 7 Ingrow.............2211 4 7 ’Sutton.............2210- 4 Chatbum..........2210 ’ 4 Glusbum..........2210 3 Jimmy Nelson's,.22.9 \ 2 Ai r e d a l e—22 8 . -3 Gargtave...........22 5 . 3 Cononlcy-.v.......22 5 - 2
Globe A 8'; Waddington A 8, Globe D 2. .Second Division
. Clitheroe CC 8, Burnley
Road D 2; Rishton BC 4, Rishton Conservative 6: Sab den B 8, Sydney S tree t 2; Salesbury Blue 7, Rushton S tree t C 3; Whalley A 9, Rushton Street D 1.
Padiham A 2; Rock Rovers 0,: Whalley Conservative 3; Rolls-Royce 0, Ribble Valley.
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FINALTABLES First Division
PW D L P
' Hollands...........2010 0 Free Gardeners ..20 9 0
.Globe E......;......20 14 Ribblesdale A.-....20 13
Globe A............20 17
'RushtonStE....20 9 1 Burnley Road C.20 9 0 Coppice............20 10 0 Globe D............20 7 0 '.Waddington A ...20 6 0
1 i i7 Salesbury BIue...20 13 0 7124 1 i 7 Rushton St C.....20 13 1 6120 0 0 6 ; Whalley A........2013 .0 7120 0 0 6 Clitheroe CC.... .2011 1 8115 0 2 6 Sabden B..........20 10 0 10 114 0 2 3 Rishton Con C...2010 0 10 90 0 3 3 Whalley B;.......20 7 1 12 87 0 3 3 . Rushton Street D20 8 0 12 79 2 2 2 Sydney Street ....20 3 1 16 62
1 i 7 Rishton BC.......20 17 0 3134
Oakhill Park A...20 4 1 Second Division ,1> W D
1 2 1 Burnley Road D 20^ 2 2 16 54 Third Division ■ P W D
Ossy Con......... 18 16 . 0 Grange A......... 1814 0 Oakhill Ash........l8 13 0 Burnley Road B.1811 0 Catty Park ...I....1810 1 Alma A............18 8 1 Salesbury Red....l8'7 0 Waddington B ...18 3 1 Immanuel A.....18 5 2 _ Milnshaw Park ..18 0 .1
PERIEN
11 77 14 68 11 59 17 49
L P 2136 4117 5106 7100 7100 9 88
0 3149 1 .5122 1 ,6122 10105 11 99 10 99 11 95 10 94 13 84 14 70 15 61
L P
vAiredalc.............'.2214 Dcnholmo.:.......2212
Ingrow St Johns.22 18
■ Chatbum......... .2212 . Ingrow.;;............2211 >. Foulndge..........2211 Keighley Tech....22 9
Sutton..............22 7 Pendle Forest..:'..22 6. Cononley......... .22 6 Long Lee...........22 3 - Gargrave...........22 2
VALLEY AND DISTRICT
RIBBLE DARTSAND
DOMINOES RESULTS Darts
White H a r t -• 9,
Barnoldswick 3; Bridge 7, Royal Oak 5; Swan 7, LFC 5; Dog v Horse Shoe. Dominoes
' Bridge 10, Royal Oak 11; LFC 12, Swan 9.
High scores: A. Marland
140, 125, 121; J. Cpwperth- waite 140,100; M. Draper 140; A. Gudgeon 140x2,137,136- finish; B. Parker 134,100; D. Baines 118; J. Hall 114; E.‘ Parker 108; S. Hanson 105,- 100; S. Bowies 100.
RIBBLE VALLEY
LADIES’DARTS
LEAGUE RESULTS
Craven 6, Brown Cow 6;
Kings Arms 3, Conservative Club 9; Billington BC 9,
E D :
White H a r t 10, B u ck .l l ; ; '
11 29 11 27 14 18 15. 17
8 34 9 33
1 ST- 3 • 47:
7.39 8 38 7 37 7 37 9 31 12 24
In g o l..
12 22 13 21 15 13 17 :9
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: 7 ,. 22 6
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old....... 12 ...........12
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’ 6 - 18 16 13 10
B THE meeting to plan next year ’s Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix of. road and fell races takes, place next month. : All race organisers who want their races to be included must send a representative
; to the meeting. \ As well as a review
of this year’s success ful grand prix, the meeting at Burnley Boys’ Club will also plan next year’s event. Details- of date,
time and cost of entry will be needed before a race can be included. The meeting takes
place on Monday, October 14th.
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Netball ace Alice gets the county call
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RIBBLE Valley Net- ball Clubs' Alice, Water- house has;been called up to represent Lan cashire a t ,Under 16 level, despite the fact she competes in the
Under 15s! The Clitheroe-Royal
Grammar School pupil has also bben asked to attend England poten tial trials in October. Further trials for Lan
cashire were also given to Jodie Fielding and Chloe Thompson. Four teams from the
club also travelled to Nottingham at the week end, for - a two-day knockout tournament involving teams from across the c o u n t r y . :: All squads did
Haworth WE .....2217 1 4 Denhobne..... ,,..2213- 4 5
■ ' P W 'D L
16-54«I; ter, v.P. *Waring; 101 - M. 16 84 Blatchford; 100 - K. Heyr ' -worth,’K. Fishlock, L.-Hoyle, L. Johnson, J. Gallacher, J . ; Stewart x2, M, Bowman, A. S o u thw e l l ,fP .W a r in g ,:A .- i : •; ••
4 Lakin. : ' - LEAGUE POSITIONS ; •
Bay Horse...............................-16 Brown C o w ...... ..................»14
’ VvKBiHington BC....;.;.................... .'.13 '
.^^'Conservative Club...... ;................13 , ^3 Craven;................ .................... -12 W Catholic SC.«;.........................7 9; 37 Kings Arms...............
Low Moor....... ......................... 8 STANDARD
LIFE NORTH 9 - crowned r t
following big win
ROYAL British Legion Third Division are the new; champions Buck B v Royal British of the Clitheroe -Pool Legion C; Horse Shoe C v
sion. They took the title
after beating their own B team 9-3. Low Moor need a win
Ultraframe will be enough for Waggon and Horses to snatch the title from-White Hart in the First Division while the Second Division is set for a thrilling finale as Brown C-ow, of Chat- burn, meet St Peter’s from Hurst Green in a title decider tonight.
An. 8-4 defeat away at s •'
Buck B, Legion C and Pendle Hotel A all enter the final round of match es with a chance of win
ning the title. RESULTS
Premier Division Royal British Legion A
9, Royal British Arms A 3. F irst Division
Cow 6.
W h i te H a r t 6, B rown FIXTURES
Premier Division Low M o o r v C a s t le ;
extremely well,' especial- , ly the Under l5s, w.hqi: only just missed out,', coming home in runners- up spot to Parkside from Birmingham. • The Under 14s squad was third in their catego ry, with both the Under 12s and Under 13s teams finishing in fifth place
out of
17.teams.-,-,-. • (J1609l)2/10/a)
S to rk H o te l A v Whalley Arms A; Rose an d Crown v Buck A. F irst Division
Pendle Hotel B v Stork
H o te l B ; U l t r a f r am e v Waggon an d Horses; Dog M u s ic -o p e n date. Second Division
R o y a l O a k ' v H o r s e
Shoe B; Buck Wrinkleys v B r id g e A; B row n Cow (C h a tb u rn ) v S t P e te r ’s (H u rs t Green); New In n v Bay Horse (Barrow). ...
Ladies’ Division
at home to Castle A to get runners-up spot from BuckA.
White Horse v Pendle Hotel B; Legion v Bridge; Pendle Hotel A v Dog Inn (Whalley); Whalley Arms -opendate.
• Buck v Royal Oak; TABLES
RB Legion A-..-.14 10 ' 2 2129 Low Moor.........1310. 2 BuckA.....J......13 7 4 Stork Hotel A.„.13 ’4 6 Whalley Arms A13 4 7 Castle A............13 5 7 Rose and Crown.12 3 .7 RB Legion B...... 13 1 9 First Division
' Any of four teams can still win the Third Divi-. Wgn& Horses All 8 sion. Pendle Witch, BrownCow.....12 4
P W L White Hart.......12 6 1
Stork Hotel B....11 5 4 Ultratrame........11 3 3 Dog Music Bar ..12 3 7 Pendle Hotel B.. 11 1 8 Second Division
PW L
BrownCow..... .'.13 7 0 St Peter's (HG) ..13 8 1 Bay Horse.........13 4 2 Horse Shoe B....12 6 3 New Inn...........13 4 6 Royal Oak........13 1 6 Bridge A...........12 1 7 Buck Wrinkleys .13 3 10 Third Division
PW L
Pendle Witch.—13 7 1 BuckB.............13 8 2 RB Legion C.....13 6 1 Pendle Hotel A..13 6 5 Bridge B...........12 5 7 Rose & Crown R12 4 5 Horse Shoe C....12 1 7 White Horse.....12 0 9 Ladies’ Division
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Whalley Arms.... 16 Buck................. 14 RB Legion.......... 13 Pendle Hotel A.... 14 White Horse.... . 13 Bridge................ 14 Royal Oak.......... 13 Doglnn(Whall). 13 Pendle Hotel B.... . 12-.
Duo bit hat-trick as Wolves go, goal crazy
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Rossendale United...........2 Clitheroe Wolves Under 14 Red......;....;:.;................10 A HAT-TRICK apiece from Jamie Robertson and Joe McTear secured the points for Wolves'’ with the Clitheroe side going in a t half-time 5-1 up despite falling behind early on: A brace from Luke Green,
i\VHAL£EY\TuriiorsUnd^
sided game they never looked liked losing.,/1 jt~-x ' S i s iS ^ p i^ ^ t^ s c i^ g eariy _
J jc f o r e a b r a c c f rom G h a r l ieW o o d ru f f /a n d o n e e a c h fo r Sam tfcjrorihg:-*
f fe'The U n d e r l3 s up-and-down s ta r t to their, season co n tin u ed as t l ie y c ra sh e d 3-0 to R eadstone United.
and goals from Tim Swarbrick and man of the match Danny Oldfield, plus an own.goal, completed the scoring. Clitheroe Wolves Under 14
R ed . .. .. ...... ...6,
Lammack..... ....................3 WOLVES' maintained their 100,% s ta r t to the season, but despite conceding two early goals, the ho e team turned the game with anoth-' er Jamie Robertson hat-trick
and one from Luca Musker. Wolves'wrapped up the
points with goal from Luke Green and Daniel Oldfield, with Joe McTear enjoying an excellent game after switching to central defence.
Clitheroe Wolves Under 12s ......... ............................... 2
.
JFC Dynamos ...................J DESPITE a strong fight- back in the last 10 minutes,’ Wolves' wenLdown to their first defeat of the new season by the odd goal in five. : Wolves' were made to pay
Final day defeat '
CHATBURN Seconds finished the season;with a disappointing defeat against Foulridge in the. Craven and Dis tr ic t Cricket League.^ - ; , ■ After being'inwcon-"
tention for promotion all season, three defeats in the final four, matches has resulted in a midr table position. Foulridge batted first,
jsJvA'lInlf amiIaA nnnllnro KaP/tWI'O'nn'll Y ’fttK'wlfi/l Pill’ll’; ,
top of the table with a work manlike performance against strong opposition. Tom Rutherford (2) and
for their missed chances just before half-time when Dynamos took the lead with a neat finish. The visitors' scored two fur
ther goals and hit the wood work with two other efforts, but efforts from Robbie Mount and Steve Tandy brought the game back to 3-2 but they couldn't score the decisive equaliser. , _ , Clitheroe Wolves Rangers Under 12...........................10 West End ........ ............ :...Z GLITHEROE totally domi nated this fixture, going in at half-time 5-0 up thanks to goals from Matthew Winck- ley, Sam Rayner* Chris Brewer and a brace from Jay Howard. •;
lar story with Howard, com pleting his hat-trick along with a second half hat-trick
The second half was a simi-, :
for Ben Frankland, and a debut goal for Simon Lake land." Ciaran Barton was named man of the match. Clilheroe Wolves Under 14
Blue .................................... 9 Barnoldswick Rovers........ .............................................0
........
: Man of the match Neil Devine made a great contribu tion to the game with some non-stop running and tack ling. , Clitheroe Wolves Under 14
THE Wolves' went goal crazy in this midweek one sided game, with goals com ing from Tom Rutherford who bagged four, a brace from Sam Johns, Nicky Byrne, Richard Tyrell and Gristian Coppola.
. Blue ............. .....................6 Brunlea.............................2 WOLVES' went clear at the
DOG Inn finally got their league season underway with a thrilling 3- 3 draw with Roebuck a t Foxhill
Bank. . . ■ ■; , An early Eddie Andrews penalty gave the
Whalley side an ideal start, but their Hasling- den opponents equalised shortly, before the
interval. Roebuck netted from the spot early in the
second half, only for Dog debutant Chris Rush to equalise from close range moments later. . '. Roebuck then regained the lead, but Dog
, Chatburn’s batting col lapsed and they:
were.all out for 82. '
,
and scored 141-8-with Stuart Mercer,: the pick of the bowlers .with 2-27;' After’a good: opening partnership : between ./ Dave Lakin; (17) and7 Tom. Saunders ■ (17),
I *?,
Inn never gave up and equalised once more through Andrews. • They then had countless chances to win the- game,-however the ball stayed out and the
game ended 3-3. Man of the Imatch.was Nathan Peel; who
had an outstanding game in central midfield;,: • On Sunday Dog Inn travel'to Haslingden to
play Second Division side Commercial in the Memorial Trophy. 1
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Nicky Byrne took Clitheroe in at half-time 3-1 to the good, and further goals in the second period from Luke Vercoe, Christian Coppola and Rutherford, completing his hat-trick secured another win for Clitheroe. Clilheroe Wolves Under 13 ...6 Oswaldtwistle Tigers.......4 WOLVES produced a good performance in an exciting game that yielded 10 goals, but it wasn't until the last 15 minutes that Clitheroe took control. Goal , scorers were Ollie
C l i t h e r o e Wo l v e s Under 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Oswaldtwistle United..... 2 THE Wolves bounced back from a disappointing perfor mance midweek against Rishton to win a competitive game against a strong Unit
ed side. Tom Hibble scored the only
goal of the first half, followed with second half strikes from Phil North, Hibble and John Brooks. • CLITHEROE Rangers
bounced back after a 7-0 hid ing last week to record a fine 2-1 victory over AKZO Juniors.- A superb first half display saw
Brown (2), Simon Holden, Sam Sieczkowski, Matt Han son and man of the match Shaun Hartley, who made an excellent contribution to the midfield.
man of the match Declan Brad shaw set up Glen Matthews for the opening goaL . AKZO equalised early in the
second half, but it was Clitheroe who had the last word when Bradshaw'was sent clear by Conor Williamson and he buried a low shot into the comer.
.Readstonefgolmap READSTONEUnited Under 9s went nap^ga^tBarrow-
ford Cclticatthe'weekend A b a t - t r ic k f rom m a n o f th e m a tc h J JVlartin wasJ Jie h ig i^ l
l ig h t o f th e m a tc h ‘while S h i r td i f f a n d
J.Hudsori also n o tc h e d ;^ ‘ Th e Under,J ls .also^won 5 ;0 w hen they_,ovcrcamc BrierficlrL Celtic.-R. M eh a n h i t a splendid hat-tr ick;a n d
goal-,, k e ep e r SM a r sh , w ith a pcnal ty, also g o t o n th e s co ^ h e e fc -M an i
o f th e .United's .Under 17s were w ettlStm p I liy 1 mis. mries.
THREE Clitheroe athletes per formed well at the
Northern.Inter-, Counties Championships in Cud- worth, near Barnsley. Anna Griffiths competed in two
: In the shot putt she
threw.nine: metres and 79 centimetres to finish in fourth place. ,
events.
- But she went one-better in the 75 metres hurdles..
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Having qualified for the final, Anna clocked a time of 12 seconds to come
- B THE annual Burnley Fire Station seven-mile road race Which takes place on Sunday, October 6th is inviting entnes.- The race is held over hilly -
■ terrain and is measured at seven miles, starting and finishing at thestatron.
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’ One o f the reasons for its popularity is the generous.
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Anna’s bronze in county games home with the bronze medal.
' She is now looking forward to com peting in the English Schools’ Pen- . tathlon championships at Derby on
: Sunday. ■ -Also representing
Lancashire.at .........
- Cudworth,' Stephanie Novak picked- up a bronze medal in the Under 17s women’s javelin contest after she threw . 34 metres and 89 centimetres, i Fellow javelin thrower Nick Smith
came fourth in the Under 15s Boys’ : competition after a throw of 34;92m.
sponsorship received from local businesses who provide •all o f the prizes allowing the entry fees to be donated to the
, Fire Services National Benev- ■ d e n t Fund and other worthy chanties - '
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; 'This year’s main sponsors are Papermarc, o f Burnley, ■who arc providing medals, T-.
shirts and race numbers as well assomepnzes. . The race is open to all com
petitors over the age o f .16- yeais-old, with a two-mile fim
, ran held for anyone who does n’t wish to tackle the main race..-
For details on how to take •
part, please ring Burnley Fire * Station on 01282423240.
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D P 6116 4113
Premier Division " • PW L D ’ P
1113 2107
League Pre'mierDivi- White Horse; Pendle v Rose and Crown Rejects;
Bridge, B v Pendle Hotel A.
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D P 5100 1 96
D P 5112 3111 6105 2101 0 84 3S77 4 59 3 51
L P 5104 3102 1 98 6 80 6 71 8 69 8 60 11.51
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