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ABUCK a arestiU % e points;v'
ra d e a r^ a t '. th e to p , o f i th e ,/i Clitheroe'Pool League’Pre-jt!
I'7imer Diyiaon, draijitelosong"''’ , 7 -6 toL ^ o nA ., j ,* r - ’'/V,.),,':
And thatjvas a result jjjyjgljju y ^ ^
hat ■ effectively;, shoved Waddington^By Catholic C; - Whalley o u to f the reckonT;
lj.chatburnoB .V(‘Billington B;; ••
in e a s th e y a re n ow 'ld clitheroe ConservatiTC A v Tai- points behind Legion and ‘ A; Rimington B v Low hfoor
have played a game mor&V'*' • ' i. CABLES Rimington B went eight
^ points clear a t th e top off ’ > ' ■ 2. , .
ther off the pace when they, went down to Low Moor A. RESULTS'
Whalley (444)'4,:Talbot B > I, , First Division '
. hurst'65; R. Smith 75, Mi-Garth 85; J. Timperley 94, C. Hayhurst ■ 96; J. Sumner 57, E Whittaker
(626) 10: J. Waggett 58, A. Dick-,, insori 111: J. Cross 68; S.'Hay-;
73; M; Credie 57, E Barker 112; D. Heesom 67, N; Hams 53; R. Malloch 75,’D. Wilson 59;,;S.
Tumer81;T.Wilson83.;- Clitheroe .Conservative B
(434) 6, Royal British-Legion
: S-Whittaker 109, B.-Watson 75; I. Nash 88, G. Blackburn 60.
(501) 3: F. Watson49, C. Lawson 112;
D.Nelson 67, S. Blackburn 75;'P. Clegg 82, M. Peel 68; J. Whittaker 39, D. Chamley 111;
iTiiivMu.... Nash^.
84; A. Rigby 72, C. Drinkwater. 89; T. Robinson 76,.M. Holmes 40; D. Cowking 90, S. Thompson 75; W. Robinson 64, C. Smith 93;
E. Rigby 71; S. Traynor 103. - v : Second Division , :
(473) 4: F. Booth 105,’
T.Troctor, 76; P. Sherratt 86,'F. Whittoker, 72; D.‘Allen 99,'P. Ptt)ctor71; J.: Griffiths 60,’ G. ;Johnsonvl04:’D.,
Police (511) 10, Talbot A,
: Bowness 108,''J. Winder 66;,B. Griffiths 63, S. Proctor 84. '
' Watson 106; M. Moss.99, S. Edmondson 82; I. Perry 66,.D.
m" 4 ^M ^ 'g w ^ d j^ n s s ! r SdG o id d y (01200 4466i3)vJ. tion and to b e a t Prescot,^^ enough chances and h it the Chris Whittingbam miss S. 'Petty 68; F. Wilson 71, M.', Gibson and T. Eydehearf (01254 who a re th e c u r re n t cup ' , ^ Rhodes 130; D.' Johnson;78„G.
i^ivioorDvoou;u,i<..m.*.B ton A (569) 8: T. Richardson 137:
^ on. Low Moor B'(536) 6;Rimmg-
'(01254 245501) v.E -Clegg and M. Roberts (01200 423228): E Craig
~
n \?,: R, 822005); B. Watson and .C. Law- - (01200
>9.nnfi^f R.'Wa.t5>011 nd,C.'LaW*;: V ; son (01200 423965) vM. Holmes and ■ C.’-'Drinkwater ■
C
Calvert 88. "■ j i ■ Billington B (447) 2, Catholic (541) 12:
J..Ainsworth 70, J.
- Byrne 114; J. KelsaU 72, Y. Byrne 68; M. Unwin 62, R. Alston 73; C. Gorzella 86.1. Middleton 95; J. Atkinson 79, J. Byrne 80; Z. Mirkovic 78, A. Jackson 111.
: E Barket(01254 231958); M. C. Graham and G. Ainsworth (01200' 428767) V R. Gladwm and D. Hart (01200 441072); J. and S. Whittak-
i426474): G. and S: Blackburn 1(01200 423646) v C. Gorzella and
■ er (01200427087) v, A. Jackson ;; arid.1; Middleton (01200 443720);
Leaders lose out '»«■ — -----------— — - , Brothers Peter'and Malco toT ay lo r -h o th lo s t, their, -
AhdrewGudgeonandMick’
Duxbury.both.,wontheir matches to give Clitheroe real h o j^ of victory. ^
' ' u i ' ' "
: holders and league leaders; is very pleasing.
top. T h ey -h a d a sp e ll of
p re s su re :a t te r h a lf r t im e but-weexpected that. They, - were 2-0 down an d .they
■' came o u t and had a go us. > '^They got ,a goal-back
, b u t we managed to weath-
'JOINT Lancashire Darts SuperLeagueleaderaChtheroe and Bast Lancashire met a t the weekend with the locals
* James Hargreaves then brought,the home side leyel: ;:by, ,mp re with a nail-biting 3-2 victory. ,
respective matches before Jason Dewhurst pulled .a game back for the home side.'
riifh crn p ' ____fV. ..-.'.28 inspired move, as he was always.g,agam. ,
soon found themselves 2-0 down with both .Judith Cun-,, a f te r retu rn in g homfe w ith the,- l i f f e ^ d Sally Slater going down to 2-0 defeats.,
Lindsay Astmandwoman of th em a tc h ^ n a Brooks Y e t f a " lo o k e r David T a t . more ^
j i Th„ . ,s s s r |h ,J v S ' '
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Dieio.caicn me udu m u c a u u -
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‘Vi'AltFa'demar .■frdm/Rigt'y;
/^tludugli'foF a'superh-'s^^ Ib d o fe |the,'patd ppeM^^^^
Istdrybddke^^^ ysd lL dmth e id ffenmy d /f^
,? lbcals;A|?iS'?'(®^^^^^ , ’ loS ^m o b ite ClitLroe^^^^^^^^^
t / - 'Good play from Ted Hacking^, . Vipers scored a 1 their points h e ld h im u p ju s t s h o r t , 'a n dM n th e second period, notching
.!.> . --------u vipers
sm.eu an vue., ------- - B u t,a s ,th o pack was closing.;
1 in th e second period, notching., in, he sportingly gave^the scor- iip three tries, two conversions ' in g p a s s to y o u n g s te r M a rk , and a penalty to p u t the maroon Curphy for a weH'deserved try,;
and complete th e s c o r i n g . ) i FRASER EAGLE “ ' ' f o
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>11'S..M \ EuropsLtd,-- 1 / \
Royal Oak'. Bndge'A ./.
-tLegion.V;; ::BndgeBi'..
However Saturday sig-’ Victory over.Jr-aQmam ; mi tiie yusv uuv
:ould have won Andy Cowking, who has^ i^ 5°tS®csnd p la c e We c r e a t e d b e e n out for the past couple ^ ,tabl&
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^ a l le ^ th e re tu rn o^ la s t will see them leapfrog their | lead when Gary J a c k in converted Simon amer’s cross from Close range.
uiu.;u .1.- .................................. . . wittTjiB^iiiniiaite
made the scoreline more emphatic when krk1/4aro oni^-losianui lpaHprS:''V'-,u‘-..-« “Over the 90 minutes it
was well deserved. .In,the f i r s th a l f we were.well on-
bar and post.
’’’ “But'hopefully our v ie - ' groin strain and is unlikely ' > tory will have a psychologi- ■: to he f it for Saturday.
• n n I, . 5o iinliVc w i
'cal effect on Prescot for the rest of the season.
:r ,::,f‘They.-were', on aj,12-: m a tc h w in n in g s t r e a k ; -beforeSaturday a n dm a y h ey „
th em ” I' ' •* - - Division * i' j P W L
iLow.Moonshpped fur-;,; B^ljJ,gtonAvv!'-.'..8: ^
the Second Division when^ S5Jl*S?° v*:* q ' T o no they beat'Chatburn B 12^,^
, By CRAIG SALMON ••••^••■|g g, ' j gg ^ ^
-Down h am'.8-T.'2 ,.6- . 48 -ChatburaA......8-- 3-; :,5 ,i,46:.> Slaidbum I
LowMoorA ;:...9;- WaddingtonA .V.8 , : 2 . b < ;04..
A (449) 6: R. Gladwm79, J. Gib-{,. Bilhngton B • sbn69;D. Hart81;T. Bydeheard ' Pohce
: 94; G- TViylor 92, D. Robinson 85. : Downham (440) 8, Billington ^ „
; Low Moor B . ., . .8. , 5 -3,., 68;.^ ' Chtheroe Con A . .8 , 6 2 . 66, ' Cathohe Club'-iVi .8 . 4 4 . 64,, RimingtonA;;’.'i'.9»:->3 .‘:6-' 58.:, - ■ .8 5 3 . 66 . ,9j; ;3.', 6, ;-54f;
-Eimmgton B:... .8 .. ,7, - r-li/„ 76; ' Second Division ,
cE eC o nB ..8 6 3 64 , C L ITH ERO E e x te n d e d , ' ' 4 V , 4 5 2
: their winning streak to 10 : games on Saturday,, and in
.8 - . 2 , ..A;. ^2,: P W L P ,
‘ ' ,
» ’> . j . ' ' , 10
doing so ,'en d ed P r e s c o t . 1 _ Cables’ own 12-match win-: ningrun.
i- ; The Blues'defeated theu'j, •N o r thW e s t -C o u n t ie s ’.: championship rivals con--.
: vincingly 4-1 in the" third
ThlbotA.......... 8 3 5 54 ! ChatbumB;.-.'..-.8 2,- 5- ,40'j WaddmgtonB v..8 3 . 5 , 38 • T H E second ro u n d of
the Clitheroe and District Snooker League'Doubles
Knockout has to be played no la te r th a n Sunday, Jan
doing SO Will result,in b o th r ^ e ’ve played Skelmersdale
uary 12,2003. - i r a u u i c vu
u: - l e o A (484) 8: N. Hey 104, D. Ireland ' o a r t ie s b e in g s c ra tc h ed
..twice in the last six weeks
p a r t ie s b e in g s c ra tc h ed from the competition. ' All results must be, for-, warded to the competition organiser on 07976 238194 between 6-7,p.m.anyday.., '
DRAW
: Smith (01200 442018): C. and S,; •-Edmondson (01200 442179) y-G. Simkin and M. Lawson (01200 446703): G. Ireland and I. Nash
*;:-M.:.Moss and;D.. Johnson : (01200 423496) v R. Grant and D.,
; ^Failure to com p ly - in
' Their reward for. the VIC-, ,'
Alsager.Town ; ;.22 ■ to ry was a" home draw • WinsfoidUtd ..22 F l m t o n . 18 -Woodley Sports .20
llUgCo-: • I.-; - fi": . s,'. wUi*n/MMvw.. - >
against Skelmersdale.Unit-- ed ■- who a re ju s t four p o in ts ’ andi: one!-place
b eh in d th e -B lu e s .in th e table - in the last eight of;
" 'p S S t e S c e p h » . said; **It^s a tough draw,but
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twice in the last six weeks a n d , although the, games have been close and there ■ was only the odd goal in it, ■ we have beat them twice. •,,: , i “I t won’t be easy, but i t ’s -
something to look forward to in the New Year.
^ . “But , .obviously, 1,-was,., n 01 n i iiipeu- *a><
r Atherton LR . .i22 Abbey Hey..:..19
‘ Oongleton^‘;
..il9! ' WamngtonTn';17: : :GlossopNE:.r.'.21
- -i>«nn-.T«Ti.«,oin,i t !
Reserve Division ‘ P W D
SkcIm’sdaleUtd 14 11 2 Padiham': ;; .: .13 10 . 2 Clitheroc
Curzon Ashton il2 9, 0 14 8 -6 :
- Ashton Town;. .11 , 8 1- Maine Road;;; .14 ,■ 5 ,2 ,
Squires Gate ...16 4 5 Atherton Colls. .104,. 2,
GIossop NE i .■.;12: 2 . 6 Cheadlelhwn : .13 -.-8f, 2, Chadderton ....13 2 4
f delighted with Saturday’s ;.'!, AthertonLR .v,.12 performance.' >'■ -'i ' > DaisyHill ..'...14 “We are through to th e last eight of th a t competi-:
' " '
NORmWESTtf COUNTIES’ ' , foot ba ll,;.
LEAGUE First Division
1 P W 'D L>
I Cbtheioe . .; .. .20, Jj 3. 4: 3 Skehnersdalc,...22-J2j 3 .7
Prescot Cables ;-.23:' 18 - 3 . 2 : SaUordCity... 21 13 5 3
1 Newcastle Town 21 - lO ^ 6: 5 St Helens Town-’'.21-. 9 ■
Mossley-.-.:.; ;:.18 -12 1::: 5,, -, 7 - 5
ji As the team: enters into,:,VI a'crucial part of ;the season;-! j
of m o n th s w i th a .knee injury.
K Sculpheriis pleased th a t.f ' ■ some of his more experir..,, ;. enced men, a re re tu rn in g back to full fitness. , rHe added: “I t ’s good to
•-■
-have-ipeople-like,,-Andy,.;,, !: Cowking b a ck ini the side, i .
: the makes_,
a.big,difference. “H e ’s"not fully^fit y e t , th a t will.tak e a game or
I two butiPsuppose th e re ’s ' ■ 'n o su b s titu te .’fo r experi-: jw
' ence. “ . , < ' “Bu t i t all comes down
r.r to performance and if the ■ ,. younger lads play wellthen.-y , they desem,to,pto^^^ , T h e Blues t r a v e l 'to Newcastle Town on Saturr, J,
: : day for what promises to b e , > ’: another severe examination •
: of G lith e ro e ’s champi-;: ' onship credentials. , ' ' Newcastle are unbeaten ;
-' in 20 and were the last side to defeat the Blues. ' Sculpher added: “Satur day is going to be a very , d i f f ic u l t ; game b u t ’^we\ ‘ 'la lw a y s i te n d to do ,well; k \ downth&e. > '
, <'
I' v - -“I t ’s a nice big pitch and;, ,
yoiicanplay.some, decent;;
football.’’ ' ; / ; , * ' ' ' n -
n j
On th e 'nin ju r y , i frro no n t ; t he P re sco t game With a
/ i : ‘ Andy Cowkihg returned from a long injury lay-off at the weekend
Gary’s double brings cdP joy for the Blues
rmhernp - • ■ ■ . ^
P'reacot GLITHEROE may toire dealt a huge p sy r ’
chological blow in the race for the North
0 'Pli0.r0serves drew 0-0 v West- Counties’.,First Division chainpir . away a t Atherton Collieries onship.
‘
come this weekend; tWngsnjrivals Padiham. at,Shaw- h a p p e n , . . ,
— —-v— — fTv__uv . . . . .
in the NWC Reserve Divi- The Blues - lying third in th e table sion'A'
T h ey e n te r ta in d e rb y I in the third round of the Worthington Trophy.,
- I V ■ ' ' T h e second s t r in g a re mg m euuauuiB ........................
overcame league leaders Prescot Cables 4- .
...........................4 Crashed
against.the crossbar. 'i ’-y V ■ . r ':■" *#/ : .T'Vio.'RIiipq rnTihimipd to d
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,Theypuuea,a'
goali.pacK;piiuieiiu^ 1 m . ' . t
3_J ...»••#% ' hr * » • ;<iVv.r ij-S I
t'. Ayfcl '*v‘,*',45
S sn .'^ ,
I : In th e Firs t-D iv is io n , I Brown- Cow, of Chatburn, ,.;; ;-<-lKid the way.‘after- th eir .W ; , !.
>■ draw w ith second-placed Waggon and Horses A.
i\ Pendle Hotel A are run- .
' ' iiing away-with the Second ' Division a f te r
th ey
1 ■; destroyed Royal Oak A 10-2..,. i ) -Bridge B moved eight- points dear a t the top of the -ij
.Third Division after,a good;;,'
v>:9-3 victory over Legion 0 ;; iwhile Buck a re 13 p oints .; dear in the Ladies’ Division I '
rafter a 5-4 win over Bridge; .'A.
' - RESULTS . ' ' t ' *’ Premier Division
• Castle 6. White Hart A 6; Craven i'Heittr A 5, Station-Storm 7:; ,
- ’Legion B5, Stork Hotel A 7;'.:'
.) BuckA5,LegionA7.:, f , First Division
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i , : -Brown Cow- (Chatburn) 6, ■ ■' Waggon and Horses A 6;,Horse- ; ' Shoe B O.-Brown Cow 7; Stork Hotel B 9, NeW'Inn 3; Dog 'i! Music Bar 6, Pendle Hotel B 6. ;■
/i) SccondDivision- Third Division
ii: . : Ladles’Division V ,; .-Whalley Arms 8, Pendle. Hotel .
' Premier Division
-WhalleyAnns ...7 Stork Hotel A ...7 iLegionA-....:..6 Oastle i . i
BuckA . . . . . . . . .8 The Blues continued to dominate and :
earned a two-goal cushion moments before half-time when Ja ckson was up-ended iumHp the area.'Mark Stewart stepped for ward and made no mistake from the spot. : After the interval, Prescot enjoyed inore
: possession and penned Clitheroehack into their own half for long-periods.:, They p ll d:
'1 back on th e hour-
; (haven Heifer A,.7 LegionB..........7 StationStorm .:.6
,7.
White Hart A ...5 First Division
Brown Cow (Chat)7 ,Waggon A ......7;,, Stork Hotel B-...8 StPeterk(HG) ..7 BrownOiw ...;,7,ii
'PendleHotelB ..7- Horse Shoe B ....7.
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NewIniii'i';'.'.7'‘/.0A6 -'I-,' Second Division! ,
Pffldle'Hot^'A''f;7, ■;''67:a' :,0 ,' Horse: v'. v; .7' 1 ? 12
J® •' e ' \. ........... .g 2 3 1 ,
^ e r was thwarted'by the woodwork Lee Buggie broke dear, and slotted home BdlnigtonBBC..6 1 3 2 once more when his th underbolt volley .after romding the keeper. , . -
.BndgeB...-.i...64-,6 ■ SimonstoneHotelB ■ ;4 : Station Hotel B . .7.-, ,,2 , 3 .(havenHeiferB .6 .‘,3 .' I,, LegionC'..r... 5 ' ‘3 2^ BuckWnnkleys .6 2 .,4 ’' RoyalOakB ....6 1 5
. While Horse B .-.6 I-1-- ..5 ; • vi;-iit;,-ALadics’Division,
Buck
..5 6 0 43 .\6 4 2 41 ..6, 3 3 32 ..4 ’ 2 2 26 ’..6 / 1
'P w L P 6 1 56
I 22
...4 ,0 4 6 .5.®' 6
2 2 ,21 I-''!,..
^ bS a .:".:'..5 0 -3 2 ;■, !■ Third Division; ,-, ■
;p,:,W;:/i/';D/ v
2 49 1 45',; 0 43 0 43
3 2 26" -U35 . , , • .
S, 2; White Hart B 6, Bay, Horse ,. ■' ( (Barrow) 6.
'i'i l White Horse A 4, Buck B 8; ; ' 'Peiidle Hotel A 10.- Royal oak A
:: Bridge B 9, Legion C 3; Sta-.-' ■ 'tion Hotel B 6, Craven Heifer B ‘ 6; Buck Wrinkleys 7, White , Horse B 6.
“'-'1: Royal Oak 4, White Horse 5; ,; Buck Ladies’5; Bridge A 4. Tables "* . » ,
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