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1 EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL : ' LEAGUE


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Colne United ....8 Stacksteads SJ. . .9


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Goodshaw United 5 Enfield'........... 6 Settle United ,...7 Kelbrook . . . . . . .6 Rimington ..........6 Hurst Green .;..7 Clitheroe United .7 Burnley Boys’ Club9 Sabden . . . . . . . . .7 Craven Heifer ...7 • Second Division' P W . D


Kibble Valley Bor 7 6 ' 0 Padiharo A.........9 5 1 . Whalley Con . . . .8


BarnoldswickPR 6 Worsthonie___. 7 . 4 BarrowfordYCW 9


21 21" 'f Burnley Belvedere7 21


15^-> iRrad United Rolls-Royce'.'. Calderstones .


4 4


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2 1 1 4


1.- •-, Oswaldtwistle SM8I8,,:2v.,4 ‘.9*3*0 '.6 -Vi 5 4 .7 «r 3 .8 .7


EarbyTown.. ' Reserve Division


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Enfield...............8 Worsthome . . . . .8 Hurst Green ....9 Colne United ....7 Goodshaw United 8 Kelbrook...........7 Rimington.........5 Burnley Belvedere8 BaraoldswickPR 7 Read United ....8


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Settle United....7 1 •1 5 >4 Rolls-Rtjyce -. v.; .5 . • L - 0 4 - 3 i • - •


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ROEFIELD LEISURE; CENTRE FIVE-A-, SIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE , ' r* \


RESULTS


> 3; Clitheroo Clowns 4, Red Array > • 0; Menacing Duck 4, Twig and Berries 4; Roefield 5, Parkers Arms 4; The Missfits 8, Bowland, Strollers 4. v ; Sunday's Fixtures


t - Footballers' Wives 1, New Inn


• Duck v New Inn; 10-20 a.m. -, Roefield v Red Army; 11 a.m. -


9 a.m. - Clitheroe Clowns v. Mad Dogs; 9-40 a.m. - Manacing^


The Missfits v Twig and Berries;. 11-40 a.m. - Bowland Strollers v, Parkers Arms. Open date Foot­ ballers'Wives. ■


CRAVEN AND DISTRICT FOOTBALL


Premier Division ' P


.-3 Keighley Lifts .4


Skipton LMS.. . .3 Grassmgton Utd .5 Skipton Bulldogs 4 Cononley Sports .4 Intake ...............5 Bronte Wanderers 3 Embsay


LEAGUE : Tables


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CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT - >


SNOOKERLEAGUE; Filtures-


First Division •'


Clitheroe Conservative Club B v .. Slaidburn; Waddington A v ’ BiUington A; open dates - Down-


'; Royal British Legion v. Whal­ ley; Low Moor A v Chatbum A;;


ham, Talbot B. y Second Division Catholic Club v Rimington B; <


Chatburn B v Low-Moor B; Rimmgton A v Clitheroe Conser-- vative Club A; Billington B v.i


' Waddington B; open d a t e s - Pohce; Talbot A.


■. CRAVEN AND


PENDLE POOL * LEAGUE


, RESULTS • First Division ; < ,:■ - •


- Brown Cow A 4, Pendle Hotel


3; White Bull Gisburn 5, Lower Buck 2; Craven Heifer 4, Three Rivers 3; Buck Inn Paythome 0,


Brown Cow B 7. • 7 Second Division


Fosters Arms 3, Coach B 4;.


Coach A 5, Anchor B 2; Anchor. A A, Buck Grmdleton 3; Pendle Inn 5, White Lion 2. -- - ~ TABLES


First Division 4


Carlcton............ 2 Grindlcton......... 3


• Horton. . . . . . . . .5 Lothersdale . . .1.4


. Oxenhope.. . . . . .6 .'Waddington. . . . .5


3 0 0 9 Brown Cow B .. . . ‘.3 3 0 2 9 Craven Heifer;. .. 3 2 0 2 6 Brawn Cow A .. ...3 2 0 2 6 - Three Rivets . . . .. 3 2 0 3 6 White Bull.'..;. ...3 1 1 1 4 Pendle Hotel. .. ...3 0 1 3 ; i


"W)D ,L -P- :,;CoachBv...v.v;....3 , 3 , •'- 21 * 4 1. 0' -13 , ‘Peridlelnn';.‘.pir.r.3 r 3 ',’•20 ‘•*4'','0 ‘"'O' 12; .■--Bucklhn^Uvv: " 3 1 . 2 10 ASchor’AV;


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. Colne Shepherds .4 . -IBronte Wands .6 1 3 ' SkiptonTown ...5 1 1- ;Hellifield Sports .5 - 1 0 Cowling.............4 . 0 0 Second Division


P W D


Chatbum. . . . . . .6 5 0 Intake Res....... .6 4 1 Skipton LMS Res 6 4 0


. Silsden...............6 3 2 Gargrave . . . . . . .5 3 0 BarrowfordUtd..4 3 0 CrosshiUsRes ...5 2 1 Keighley Lifts Res6 2 1' GrindletonRes ..5 1 1 Skipton B’dogsRes4 1 0 Ingleton . . . ’....... 5. 1 0


.McBrides .....7 .6 0 0 Third Division


2 15 Pendte Athletic ,..3 2 1 0 7 3 15 WaddingtonRes .5 2 1 2 7 3 10 Skipton Town Res3 2 0 1 6


Gr’ssington Res...7 5 i . 1 16 Cononley Res ....4 4 0 0 12 Bradley Res. .. ...4 3 0 1 9


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2 g Earby............. ..4 2 0 2 6 Gargrave Res.. ..7 1 2 4 5 HelUfieldRes.. ..4 - 1 i 2 4


5 6 EarbyTown... ..5 0 i 4 1 6 6 Cowling Res... ..6 0 i 5 1


3 . ’ 0* ‘2 .- 9 Coa^ A''?.!;-;/....-...3' ■3 '0 3 9i : .Fosters Arms...-....3 2 0 2 5 White Lion . . . ....3 2 0 2 6 • AnchorB


.’t;.3 ; - 2-; -;■ 13 12


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1 ....3 • 0 : CLITHEROE POOL Premier Division


LEAGUE RESULTS


Whalley Arms A 7, White


Hart A 5; RBL B 8, Station Storm 4; Castle 6, RBL A 6;


' Craven Heifer A 2, Buck A 10. . First Division


Brown Cow 4; Brown Cow Chat­ bum 9, Pendle Hotel B 3; Horse Shoe B 6, New Inn .6; Dog Music Bar 3, Stork Hotel B 9. Second Division


St Peter's Hurst Green 8, Barrow 4.


White Horse A 8, Bay Horse Third Division


Station B 7, White Horse B 5;


• Royal Oak B 8, Buck Wrinkleys 4. FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division . RBL A v RBL B; White Hart


A v Stork A; Station Storm v Whalley Arms; Buck A v Castle. First Division .


Brown Cow v Waggon and


Horses A; Pendle Hotel B v St Peter’s Hurst Green; New Inn v


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1999 (T) ROVER 216 SLi; silver, 5 door, 27,000 miles, remote central locking, power steering, elec windows, sunroof, mirrors, alloy wheels. . . . ................... ............ ’•.......................... £5495


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Four-goal hero helps Wolves coast to victory


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Clitheroe Wolves Blue Wolves dominated the game Under 8s .............................7 from start to finish with some


Euxton Villa Orange . . . .1 FOUR welLtaken goals from; Mr Reliable Louis Cross saw the Wolves coast to victory in the Mid-Lancs League. ■ Two poacher's goals from Oil Quigley, after strong running from George Drake and fine tackling from Ah Zulfi, put the game well beyond doubt. ■. ; • ..And substitute Joe.Gallagher,;


; ’


quality goals. The goals were.scored by


Karen 'Hanson ,(6), Lauren Carolan'(3), Rachel Jacques' (4)/ Bronte Box-Morten (2), Jane Oldcourne and two were' own goals.1 ' ■ The player- of the match; went to goalkeeper Bronte Box-;


netted with his first-touch o f . the ball after great work; from. Matt Ashworth and Dom Sharpies.


' Keeper Cam Arthur kept his


‘ Morten-who came out-of her nets to score 2 goals! ' BarnoldswicJc Barons Girls


concentration despite being barely called into action. ' : ' Clitheroe Wolves Under. 12s v Girls 1 . . T............I .............17


r Clitheroe Wolves: Under 14s j Girls .. .’ . ,A .........................2 'THE. Wolves carriedon their -winningvways.-thanks.to .‘another stining performance; ■


Under 14sj


Brierfield Celtic ...-.. .. .0 YCarlie Thomas, and a.volley, An explosive team performance .,"from Joanne G r e e n ;


f ‘


: /■;The. goals came in the first, half from; player of- the match.


which battered the opposition.® r,kv. Rebecca Glemson, was again: “7"' ’ t


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rock-solid,, while the defence restricted Bamoldswick to half­ chances. Cl ith ero e Wolves Under 10s


Briercliffe Rovers . . . . .


GOALS from Dewhurst and Hutchins in the first half sealed a narrow win. ; T^he locals took the game to


. . .lv- handed the locals thelpathj-^^jpQjH^, ■ Man of the~matcK~'Afex""


.2,


- After several chances went begging,; Daniel rMcGrath;


Mullm then added two terrific; left-foot goals to put the Wolves ■ well in command. .;


Briercliffe from the off, and Bailey and Astin had chances before the goals. After the break it was more


even, and Rovers pulled one back to ensure a frantic finale! " Hopkins almost sealed,.mat­


• . After the break, Zeno Leom - capped a fme performance with


an excellent run and,finish, beforeMullm-sealed his hat-'


ters; but the Wolves held on.v- - Clitheroe , ---------- ------- - - ... Joshua Charlton was man of Under 9s . . . . [ . . f , 7 .^ f . 5 ^referee s player of the match


■Wo IvesiiBhie •


performance of the season to outplay their rivals from Burnley. ■


ley and Bailey made it 3-0 at half-time. The second half was more


.even, but goals from Ripley and a Dent header secured three


>j Dent, Bowness and Bailey all stood out for Wolves.


.Barrowford Celtic. ; . . . . .5


Clitheroe Wolves Under Us (Accrington League) ,... .7 WOLVES fmally claimed the points from an exciting game


lilties. , scored an


impressive hat-trick, aided by.


the match. -*&- .V ' . a l / - A GOAL in the o p t in g min-" Giorgio Peregrine's probing Borrouidnfe United. . f ; utes from- Parkinson-'sey /3ms.


Clitheroe - Wolves t:Blue.: Clitheroe on; their way, to ( “/Peregrine also scored, along Under 9s Blue . . . . . . . . . . 5 another deserved victory. • ■'* with Jack McKenna (2) and WOLVES produced their best . . Further efforts from Kenner-i Joe Nightingale..;. ,


...................0 Readstone unbeaten in 11 matches • ' The Under l l iWarburtons League team also.


READSTONE United (Under 9s held Fulledge Colts 1-1 to extend their-.unbeaten run to 11; games.


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. J.Nuttall was on target;,with M.Shirtcliffe;/ man of the match.


, , -


i netted five, an'd‘held .on;to win a ninergoal - thriller with Fulledge Colts. •T;HalliwelIvadde'd'another brace,\while..


"/-United’s Under 11s Accrington Leaguer,side beat JFC Dynamos 5-2, with goals fromiT.Hal- A ' iiThe Under 12 Girls beat.Borrowdale &rO,-with ,


liwell 2; S.Stuttard 2 and L.Laviscount; J;Finni-;’ goals fYom-StWalkerJ^) :and R.Walker (2). gan was outstanding.


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- 1 i, - K.Bennett was player of the match. > t - f l


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rJ.Neary'(2) and.'.S.Wixted also found the’net.; ! ' J.Neary.was the pick of the.United players.,;


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Brown Cow Chatburn; Stork s s. Second Division ^ ,


Hotel B v Horse Shoe B.. - /


‘ * • Royal Oak A v Buck B; Bay; *


-Horse Barrow.v.Billmgton Brass:*; vi Band; Bridge A v White Horse v


A; Waggon and Horses B v Pen-: - die Hotel A.


• Third Division - > >


' Craven Heifer B v RBL C; Horse Shoe C v Simonstone Hotel; White Horse B v. Bridge B;BuckWnnkleysvStationB. .. Tuesday


: •: • •«: ■ Ladies' League r . -/ ■


■ Pendle Hotel v Legion; White


Horse v Billington Brass Band;-. Bridge.A v Bridge B; Buck v,-


.Whalley Arms; Royal Oak bye., CLITHEROE AND u


DISTRICT DARTS < | LEAGUE*


1' j f Fixtures ^


• " Knockout compctiliondraw^n.- First Division: Pendle Inn v.


Lower Buck; Dog v Royal Oak; Buck at Paythorne v King’s-


Arms. ; Second Division: Swan &


Royal v Legion B; Legion A v. Horseshoe; Brown Cow v Brown Cow B.


, CLITHEROE AND -DISTRICT DARTS


AND DOMINOES RESULTS


Doubles Compctilion S. Gorton and M. Gamms-


• Waring.(Swan); R. Heap and B. : Cunliffe (Swan) beat G..Cunliffe and A. Youngman (Buck).....


(Dog) beat T. Devine and K. Westwell (LFC); M. Stevenson and M. Spink (Horse Shoe) beat L. Brooks and J. Cunliffe (Swan); A. Cocks and A. Girdham (White Hart) beat J. Hall and L


vRIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS


• .^l e a g u e Results


Bay Horse 4, Brown Cow 8;


Catholic SC 8, Kings Arms 4; Low Moor 7, Craven 5; Black


Bull 10, Legion 2; Con. 4, Billing- England’s Kyran Bracken dials to Stonyhurst pupils, (s)


Old Boy Will wants Manchester date


MANCHESTER CITY fan Will Greenwood hopes to be watching the, 2007 Rugby Union World Cup'imhisi club's new ground;


• - ' 1 >-


host of the Commonwealth Games, will be one of the venues if England's


The City of Manchester Stadium,


; bid for the World Cup ^successful. •/*• •• "It would be tremendous to watch > a game there," said former Stony­ hurst College pupil Greenwood, whose team are moving from Maine Road at the end of the season. "It would b e nice to p la y there too, '


ton BC 8. Highest score: S. Dob- but no doubt England will be playing ."I've played at Old Xrafford and


son 14 dart finish; D. Stevenson ay their games a t Twickenham. / 140,100x2; L. Celestial 140; N. Iddon 134; P. Waring 126,109; D. Ryan 117; J. Smith 114; M.


Slater 108; D. Birbeck 101; M . ; McDonnell 100x2; P, Leeming 100x2; P. Dewhuret 100; A. Lakin 100; S. Dobson 100; A.M. Bellan- ca 100; J. Musker 100; J. Gal­


lagher 100. Points and Positions


1, Brown Cow.36; 2, Craven


35; 3, Billington BC 34; 4, Con. Club; 5,Bay Horse 28; 6, Black Bull 27; 7, Low Moor 25; 8, King Arms 22; 9, Catholic SC 20;10,


. Legion 17. •


B CHATBURN Cricket Club stage their annual presentation on Saturday at the Greendale Cafe, Downham Road, Chat­ burn, from 8 p.m.


same.".


is just one of 17 stadiums that .will stage matches." v:


The City of Manchester Stadium; .


'j ' .(. < ' Among the others in the north are


Old Trafford, Bolton's Reebok Stadi­ um, Leeds' Headingley Stadium, St James' Park, Newcastle, and’the McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield.


Anfield and they were brilliant atmospheres, and I'm sure the City of Manchester Stadium will be the


B THREE of Stony­


hurst College's famous alumni have been handed places in the England Rugby Union Elite Player Squad. -England Head


place. "They are part of


tough selection deci-


Coach‘ Clive Wood­ ward and Chris Spice, the RFU Performance Director, announced a 33-man senior squad ■ last week, with Iain Balsha.w, Kyran Bracken and Will Greenwood


all


involved. Spice said "We’re


delighted that, with the support of the Zurich^Premiership clubs, these joint train­ ing sessions will take


{ "We believe that all the players and coach­ es will benefit from these sessions. "The players will be competing for places in


the Elite Player squad programme, and repre­ sent a crucial part of our development plans.


the 22 for the Investec Challenge internation­ als." > ’ - Woodward said: "After the excellent performance against Argentina in June, and some very competitiye training sessions, I’ve been faced with some


for the 2007 competition but is focussing on the job in hand first. "From a playing point of view, It's


Greenwood. "After the Olympics and probably


the football World Cup, it would be the biggest event in the world, and we seem to have the infrastructure in place to stage a great tournament, v "I really hope we win the bid.


• / / / § "Playing in front of your home „


TT7"| Y ) |7/(crowd - and the support we would get VV A AX/-i-would be a huge incentive for lis. '• "It would also be great for the _ -development of the game, for during


T" ( F i l l T ) those 45 days the focus will be totally x


WHALLEY Juniors Undep-12s turned in a dis^ play of destructive football to beat Rossendale United 10-0. Leon Cassidy hit a hat-trick for the locals,


while James Kenyon and Chris Hindle both bagged a brace.


Keith Bryers, man of the match Zico Passeri-


ni and Ryan Graves were also on target in a con­ vincing win.


XT on rugby union." A new innovation in England's bid





one," added NEC Harlequins star Greenwood, whose fathervDick is a former England coach and captain ■ who lives in .the Ribble Valiey,jin


is a Super 8s group stage to replace the quarter-finals. - • ' . "I think the Super 8 idea is a great


Hurst Green. "It 'gives a more com/,, petitive edge toit." ,;


Greenwood hopes to still be around .-...-lU,


sions. ' "The squad are


preparing to take on New Zealand on November 9th, and as I-always try to stress, the competition for places increases year on year." Backs Balshaw, of


Bath, Bracken, of Saracens, and Green­ wood of NEC Harle­ quins, join the likes of Mike Catt, Matt Dawson, Austin Healey, Dan Luger, Jason Robinson, Jonny Wilkinson, Lawrence Dallaglio, Martin Johnson, Jason Leonard in the squad.


Taylors (102-0) and Audenshaw (102-0).


Other notable victories include the .


"It would be great to host the year's World Cup yet," he said, tak- William College (84-0), the Under 14 World Cup," said Blackburn-born'-;ing time out from training with the. '


too early to be thinking about next Under 15 A team's win against King defeat of Mount St Mary’s


England squad as they prepare for ■ (7 3 .0) the seconds' win over Mount the autumn series against New


Zealand, Australia and South Africa. "(We have three huge games coming up next month and they will be a real


test. "But things seem to be working out


well," he said. "The England training camps are


working well and, thankfully, the club and country relationship seems


fine." Meanwhile, the youngsters at


St Mary’s (73-0), and the Under 14 B’s defeat of Queen Elizabeth Gram­ mar School, Blackburn A (63-0). Head of Games at Stonyhurst Col­


lege, Simon Charles said: " It has been an outstanding start to the sea­ son throughout the age groups. "Both pupils and coaching staff


Stonyhurst College aiming to follow in Greenwood's footsteps-are cele­ brating an outstanding'start to the rugby season, having won 40 out of ■ 41 matches up to half term. ■


score of 2036 points for and 204 against.


The eight teams had a combined • ,


The 1st,team clinched impressive


wins against King William College (60:0) and Rydal (46-10), whilst the Under 16 A side crushed Merchant


have continued to give of their best in pursuit of excellence." . Greenwood's international col­


league,' scrum-half Kyran Bracken was back at Stonyhurst College and St Mary’s Hall recently. ;s, ; ~ Kyran, a former pupil of the Col­


lege, who left in 1990, chatted to pupils about their stunning results this season, showed his prowess in a friendly game of table football and . signed a photograph he had taken with Lower Grammar (Year 9) pupils.


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