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ACCRINGTON SUNDAY


MEMORIAL FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS '


poned.


All weekend fixtures post­ FIXTURES ‘


Arms (Foxhill Bank); Wilpshire Bulls H e ad v Stanhill Lions (Memorial Park).


i Second Division Queens Hotel Clarets v Sta­


tion (Norden);-Waggon and Horses v Commercial (Roefieid);


Woolpack v Calderstones (Haslingden). ...


sr Third Division ' Dog Inn v Griffins Head 6DR


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First Division P W D L P


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Calderstones . ..10 8 0 2 24 Waggon &H . ..10 7 0 3 21 Station........ ..10 5 2 3 17 Commercial.. ...8 5 0 3 15 KnuzdenBk . ,.i i 5 0 6 IS Queens’ HC .. ..10 4 2 4 14 Crown Scaff.. ..10 4 2 4 14 Woolpack.... ..11 3 0 8 9 Ossy Rovers.. ..10 1 0 9 3 Third Division


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• Greenhill Bowling Club is accepting entries for the following bowling competi­ tions, affiliated to BGCBA: -


B owlino S cene •


First up is the £850 Thwaites Open Dou­


bles Competition, sponsored by Daniel Thwaites pic. The opening two rounds will be played


throughout May, with the finals on June 7th at 5-30 p.m. ’


■ — ■ ■v-..; Games commence every. Saturday evening;,


at 6-30 p.m., with entry limited to 32 entries at £10 per pair. Prize money: winners £300, runners-up -


£200, semi-finalists £95, quarter-finalists £40. Thwaites also sponsor the £1,500 Open


Singles. The opening two rounds will be played


between June 14th to August 2nd, with the third round on August 9th and the fourth round on August 16th. The semi-finals and final on August 23rd. Games commence every Saturday evening


at 6 p.m., with entry limited to 64 entries at £10 per entry. 31 up off scratch. Prize money: winner £400, runner-up


£260, semi-finalists £150, quarter-finalists £75, last 16 £30. The £650 Mixed Doubles Competition is


again sponsored by NT Leisure.' The opening two rounds will be played


throughout May, with the finals on June 1st. Games commence every Sunday evening


at 6-30 p.m., with entry limited to 32 entries at £8 per pair. Prize money: winners £225, runners-up


£125, semi-finalists £80, quarter-finalists £35. The opening two rounds of the £700 John


Smiths Open Doubles Competition will be played throughout June, with the finals on July 6th at 5-30 p.m. Games commence every Sunday evening


at 6-30 p.m., with entry limited to 32 entries at £10 per pair. No home pairs. Prize money: winners £250, runners-up


£130, semi-finalists £80, quarter-finalists £40. The final competition of the season is the


£600 Ladies Singles Competition, sponsored by Burnley Ex-Clarets in Sport. The opening two rounds will be played


throughout July and August, with the third round on September 7th and the fourth


. round on September 14th. The semi-finals and final are on September 21st. Games commence every Sunday evening


at 6 p.m., with entry limited to 64 entries at £5 per entry. All games 21 up off scratch. Prize money: winner £150, runner-up


£100, semi-finalists £65, quarter-finalists £30.


\ ' Anyone wishing to enter the above events


should ring David Hunt (424299) and state which event they wish to participate in. Alternatively, cheques can be made


payable to Greenhill Bowling Club, with all entries and fees addressed to Greenhill Social and Bowling Club, 163 Manchester Road, Burnley, BB114HR. • Following an absence of five years, the Kirkham Classic makes a welcome return this year. The event will be held in Ivfay, with total


prize money guaranteed at £1,800, with the winner picking up £500. Qualifying rounds will be held on’the


weekend of May 17th and 18th, with finals day on May 25th. Entries are limited to 128. To book on, please send a: cheque for £10


made payable to Mr S. Atherton, 66 Mil- banke Avenue, Kirkham, PR4 2HJ, (01772 493471).


' •' "


Park............ ..10 7 2 1 23 Castle.......... ...9 6 1 2 19 QOB............ ..10 6 1 3 19 Lomax........ ...8 4 2 2 14 Church........ ..10 4 2 4 14 Forest.......... ..11 ' 3 3 5 12 Griff Hd....... ...9 3 1 5 10 Roebuck ....... ..10 2 2 6 8 Dog Inn....... ...9 0 2 7 2


MCDONALD'S


HYNDBURN AND DISTRICT BOYS' FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS Under 12


Joseph’s 1.


Blue: Lammack Juniors 2, St Under 14


Red: Lammack Juniors 4,


Oswaldtwistle Juniors 1. Under 15


Elgin Manufacturing Gup:


Rossendale United Juniors 4, Rossendale United Lads 1 (after extra-time and penalties).


p W D L P.


. ■ First Division v ’ - Duke of Wellington v Miners


s ^


■ TABLES Under 12 Red P W D L P


: > Blue Star ;V.'.;.ll 9. 0- 2- 27 Accoutre A . . . . .10 .8 0 2 24 Langho...........12 7 0 5 21


- RossendaleUtd ..9 6 0 3 18 Osw’twistle Villa 12 6 0 6 18 Oswaldtwistle . .10 5 1 4 16


. Darwen Rangers 12 . 1 1 10. 4 Globe i


1 - i.‘-.Under 12 Blue • ,


12 0 0 12 0 P W D L P


SLammaek..;.'.,ll. 10 ,1 0. 31 ■vReadstoneUtd'.M - 9 1 ’r 4 28 . Haslingden ....12. 8 1 3 25 Islington Boys . .13 7 1 5 22


■ Fulledge Colts ; . .7 6 1 - 0 19 • St Joseph's 11 6 . 0 - 5 18


. RossendaleValleyll 4 .1 6 13 Whalley


Accoutre B i . . . .12 4 0 8 12 Barrowford Celticl2 2 0 10 6 RossendaleUtd .13 0 0 13 0 Under 13 Red


RossendaleUtd .10 0 0 10 0 Under 13 Blue P W D L P


Accoutre ......12 12 0 0 36 ReadstoneUtd .13 8 2 3 26 Blue Star ......11 8 1 2 25 Gt Harwood R All 5 2 4 17 Whalley..........11 3 2 6 11 Oswaldtwistle Villal2 3 2 7 11 Darwen Rangers 10 3 1 6 10 Earcroft..........10 3 0 7 9


P W D L P


Lammack........ 12 10 0 2 30 AKZONobel...12 9 1 2 28 FulledgeColts ..10 8 0 2 24 Gt Harwood R B12 5 1 6 16 Langho............12 5 1 6 16 Haslingden __11 3 1 7 10 Ivy Rovers.......11 3 0 8 9 Blue Star Aces..12 1 0 11 3 Under 14 Red P W D L P


Clitheroe Wolves A9 8 0 1 24 Lammack......10 7 2 1 23 BorrowdaieUtd.,8 7 0 1 21 WhaUeyA.......13 5 4 4 19 AKZO Nobel A.10 5 2 3 17 Haslingden ....12 5 0 7 15 RossendaleUtd .12 4 1 7 13


Oswaldtwistle ..12 2 2 8 8 Fulledge Colts .'.10 Langho............10


2 2


Clitheroe WB ..12


W 10


1 0


Under 14 Blue P


D 1


7 8


L 1


P 31


Osw’twistle Villa .8 8 0 0 24 Gt Harwood RvrslO 8 0 2 24


Rossendale ValleylO 8 0 2 24 HuncoatUtd ....9 7 1 1 22 AkzoNobelB ..13 5 1 7 6‘


Islington Boys ..11 4 1 13 Fulledge Colts ...7 5 i i 16 Brunlea..........11 4 0 7 12 Briercliffe Rovers 7 4 r 2 13 Bamoldswick PR13 4 0 9 12 Colne Clarets__6 4 0 2 12 RossendaleUtd .13 1 1 11 4 Ighten Leigh__7 2 0 5 6


16


Whalley B .......14 0 1 13 1 Clitheroe Wolves .7 1 0 6 3 Under IS Red


Under 10


Blue Star........ 10 9 1 0 28 Belvedere Colts .12 11 i 0 34 Knuzden ........ 11 8 1 2 25 Clitheroe Wolves 10 8 i 1 25 RishtonUtd ...10 7 3 0 24 Foulridge Minorsll 8 0 3 24 West End Utd ..12 5 2 5 17 Tod Sports Centre9 5 l 3 16 ClitheroeWA ..12 5 1 6 16 Briercliffe RoverslO 5 l 4 16 RossendaleUtd .11 4 2 5 14 Brierfield Celtic .11 4 i 6 13 Oswaldtwistle ..10 4 1 5 13 Fulledge Colts. .10 4 i 5 13 Langho ..........11 3 0 8 9 Junior Clarets ..12 2 3 7 9 Gt Harwood Rvrsll 2 2 7 8 Ighten Leigh ...13 1 1 11 4 ReadstoneUtd .12 1 1 10 4 Bacup Borough .10 0 2 8 2


p W D L P p W D L P 10: 4 0 6 12


.JFCDynamos..12 5 1 6 16 BlacksnapeW ..10 2 1 7 7


Gt Harwood RvrslO 9 0 1 27


’ Under 15 Blue * * P W D L P


HuncoatUtd .; .13 • 12';-1., 0 37 Junior Clarets . .13 10 1 2 31 Fulledge Colts ..12 .9 -1: 2: 28 Barrowford Celticl2 7 , 0 v 5 21, Tammacir. . . . . . .9 . 4 1 4 13 RossendaleUtd..9- 3 2 4 11 ChtheroeWB ..12 3 0 9 9 Whalley..........11 3 0 8 9 Feniscowles ....12 3 0 -.9 ,9


Globe...........11 0 " 0:41: .0,. Under 16Red i- P W D L 'P


Osw’twistle Utd .7 6 0 RossendaleUtd ..7 5 0 Lammack. . . ....5 4 1 KnuzdenYouth.Jl .4 1 Globe...............5 3 0 ReadstoneUtd ..9 2 0 ClitheroeWB ...9 .0 0 Under 16 Blue


P W D


Bhum Eagles ...9 8 0 Rossendale Valley 8 7 0 Gt Harwood Rvrs 6 3 0 St Joseph's........ 6 3 0 Brunlea ............7 2 2 JFC Dynamos.. .7 2 1 Mill Hill St Peter's? 2 0 ClitheroeWA ...8 0 1


ROEFIELD LEISURE


CENTRE FIVE-A­ SIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE


, RESULTS Footballers Wives 2; New Inn


3; Clitheroe Clowns 9, Red Army 0; Menacing Duck 2, Twig and Berries 3; Roefieid 0, Parkers Arms 0; The Missfits 9, Bowland Strollers 1.


FIXTURES 9 a.m. - Clitheroe Clowns v


Mad Dogs; 9-40 a.m. - Menacing Duck v New Inn; 10-20 a.m. - Roefieid v Red Army; 11 a.m. - The Missfits v Twig and Berries; 11-40 a.m. - Bowland Strollers v Parkers Arms.


7 6 WARBURTON'S


YOUTH


FOOTBALL LEAGUE


TABLES Under 9


r w D L P


2 9 : Brierfield Celtic .13 11 0 7 : 6 BorrowdaleUtd.il 8 3


0 13 3 13


P W D


9 0 Clitheroe Wolves 14 9 0 Belvedere New .13 9 0


L P Colne Clarets C. 10 8 2 1 24 B'wick Barons. .14 7 4 1 21 Junior Clarets ..13 7 1 3 9 Colne Clarets.. .14 5 1 3 9 'Brunlea Juniors .10 4 1 3 8 Foulndge MmotslS 3 0 4 ■ 7 Ighten Leigh ...14 2 2 5 6 Todmorden ColtslS 1 0 7 1 'Haslingden. . . .12 2 2


3 25 5 22 8 16


Fulledge Colts A13 12 0 Cliviger Colts ..14 11 1 Foulndge Minorsl5 11 : 1 BnerchffeRoverslS 9 4 ReadstoneUtd .16 9 3 Colne Clarets...15 8 3 *B‘wickPR....19 8 2


'Under 11 p W D


3.84


, IghtenLeigh ...18 7 2 'Junior Clarets .15 7 4 ChtheroeWolvesl7 7 1 Brierfield Celtic .14 3 2 Brunlea Juniors .13 2 0 ’B'wick Barons .14 2 1 Fulledge Colts B18 0 0 . Under 12


Tuesday, January 28th - ' Ladles Division


White Horse v Legion; Bridge ?


A v Billington Club; Buck v - Bridge B; Royal Oak v Whalley - Arms.


. :: • Ladies Division fixtures to be played on Tuesday, January 28th.


' DRAW ■ Challenge Cup ■ January 30th •


. ■ , Craven heifer A v Castle; :


Buck Inn A v Billington Brass Band Club; Waggon A v Waggon B; Buck Inn B v Brown Cow (Chatburn); Bridge ‘Inro A v Whalley Arms; St Peter’s (Hurst s green) v Legion A; Royal Oak B v Stork A; Legion b v Dog Music- Bar.


’ j ■ ■ ’< V. All results-to be phone to


Peter Stirzaker (01200 443286 or 07740986976).


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES WINTER


CLITHEROE


POOLLEAGUE RESULTS


. Premier Division White Hart A 5, Whalley


Arms 7; Legion A 8, Castle 4; Buck A 7, Craven A 5. First Division


Brown Cow 6, St Peter’s


(Hurst Green) 6; New Inn 7, Horse Shoe B 0; Stork Hotel B 7, Dog Music Bar 5. Second Division


Royal Oak A 5, Billington


Club 7; Bay Horse 6, .White Horse A 6; Bridge A 8, Pendle Hotel A 4; Waggon and Horses B 5, White Hart B 7. . Third Division


Craven B 8, Simonstone 4;


White Horse B 7, Station B 5; Buck Wrinkleys 5, Royal Oak B 7.


Ladies Division Bridge 5, Royal Oak 4; White


Horse 6, Whalley Arms 3; Pendle Hotel 9, Bridge B0. FIXTURES - Tonight


Premier Division Stork Hotel A v White Hart


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


Waggon and Horses A v


Brown Cow; St Peter’s (Hurst Green) v Pendle Hotel B; Brown Cow (Chatburn) v New Inn; Horse Shoe B v Stork Hotel B. Second Division


Buck B v Royal Oak A;


Billington Club v Bay Horse (Barrow); White Horse A v Bridge A; Pendle Hotel A v Wag­


gon and Horses B. Third Division


Legion C v Craven Heifer B;


Bridge B v White Horse B; Sta­ tion Hotel B v Buck Wrinkleys.


LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


. Black Bull 9, Band Club B 3; New Inn 7, Bay Horse 5; Red Rock 6, Swan With Two Necks 6; Band Club A 7, Pendle Inn 5. Dominoes


Black Bull 6, Band Club B 6;


New Inn 9, Bay Horse 3; Red Rock 4, Swan With Two Necks 8; Band Club A 8, Pendle Inn 4. Total1 '"


: Black Bull 15, Band Club B 9;


New Inn 16, Bay Horse 8; Red Rock 10, Swan With Two Necks 14; Band Club A 15, Pendle Inn 9.


TABLES Darts


POINTS


Band Club A .............................70 New Inn....................................67 Bay Horse................................ 54 Pendle Inn............................. 47 . Black Bull................................ 44 Swan With Two Necks................39 Judge Walmesley........................39 Red Rock..................................37 Band Club B .............................35 Dominoes


POINTS


Band Club A........................... .57 New Inn................................... 53 Black Bull................................ 51 Swan With Two Necks................50 Red Rock....................................50 . Bay Horse................................ 47 Judge Walmesley........................42 Pendle Inn................................ 42 Band Club B .............................40


An nual meeting RIBBLESDALE Wander­ ers Bowling Club’s annual meeting takes place in the clubhouse on Tuesday, Jan­ uary 21st at 8 p.m. All members are welcome to attend.


ST AUGUSTINE’S RC High School Cola gave all entered schools a free “Purchasing sports kits for schoo]s in Billington has benefited from the training kit worth over £100.


is hugely draining on resources, so it


launch of a national schools’ football Each kit contains everything need- is heartening to see Coca-Cola com- toumament held in conjunction with ed to run a footballing training ses- ing to the assistance of schools like Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd and the sion, including a sports bag, footballs, ours.” English Schools Football Associa- pitch markers and bibs. tion.


The competition kicked off in Sec­


The two groups recently Tom Holt, welcomed the initiative final stage, announced the launch of the Coca- with open arms.


And to celebrate the launch, Coca- the the Coca-Cola County Cup. May 24th.


Attackers close gap on league leaders


ATTACKERS moved up Rovers remain on top again, proved unbeatable to third place in the East despite only drawing 5-5 as Brierfield defeated Lancashire Table Tennis with opponents Piolax. Optimists 6-4.


League Premier Divi- Damon Blezard won all sion


ic.8-2 away win over-Old- . visited Temple S tre et Slayers. Alan-Ormerod HasUagdenCC ..7 1 3 3 31 Masters, with Colin and came away with a 6- and Stewart Whittaker Parkinson and Dave Kay 4 win. Mark Hanson were the unbeaten duo winning all their match- kept his 100% record for the winners, and if es in straight sets.


F.a-d- T.ancashirp ninnpd Third Division leaders host to Whalley Reserves Tek-Neek....... 7 0 1 6 21 Buraccs6-4.


the show as their team £as t Lancashire pipped


1 hira invision maaers d Nomads crushed KSB B n ! k ,


Andrea Harrison in Wilkinson, and team- wjnnjng t r j0- Baxenden Brierfield.............8 5 2 1 44 superb form drew 5-5 mate Mick Cage taking and Kay Street C shared with opponents Standen no prisoners m a clinical the spoils in a 5-5 draw.


. , . Hall.


lost fu rth e r ground in I t was a tale of two their quest for the t i t le 'P e te r s for,Hustlers as


Champions Allspeeds push.


In the First Division, Peter Marsland, once MarsdenBS....10 0 1 9 26 WhalleyRes ....8 0 0 8 14 V-fti&ji


stars. •


East Lancashire 10 2 4 4 38 Baxenden..... 10 3 1 6 44 Buraccs..........8 1 1 6 28 Kingstone ....8 1 1 6 21


• I \ 5 5* 5ockc? ........ ;2 2 } jj • i i i in •


AT the halfway stage of the Blackburn and Dis­ trict Badminton League, all four teams . from Clitheroe Badminton Club find themselves with something to play for. The A team are striving


Chantelle Moro: At the other end of the


to improve on last season’s fourth placed finish in:the%;injury.free, they should be First Division - currently;."’’able to. clinch promotion lying 12 points adriftjof' to the Second Division, third place., ■


’;; ' v after finding themselves And whether or’ hot seven points clear of the


they achieve their target will be down to the fitness of key players such as Paul Ainger and „


pack at this stage. Consistently good per­


formances from the entire team have put them


top flight, Clitheroe’s B team are fighting for sur­ vival, after finding them­ selves nine points adrift at the bottom at the halfway stage. If the C team remain


where they are, and spe­ cial mention must go to Achille Ramambasson, David Darnell, Julie Pym and Lisa Fielding. Also in the Third Divi­


sion, the D team have experienced injury prob­ lems and find themselves just 12 points clear if the relegation zone. But providing they an


field their best men of Gary Walton, Dave Mackenzie, Darren Wright and Richard Schmidt, survival should not be a problem.


Whitehall.......,..8 6 2 109 St Nicholas B .....8 5 3 98 Avondale........ ..8 3 5 92 Prince........... ..8 4 4 92 Salesbury B.... ..8


ClitheroeC ....,..8 4 4 91


Independents . ..8 3 5 76 Olympic B....... ..8 2 6 66 ClitheroeD. . . . ..8 2 6 64


Intriguing matches lined up in cups


THE draws for the Craven and Dis­ trict Cricket League’s cup competi­ tions were made on Monday, and. some intriguing ties were pulled out of the hat.


- Locals Chatburn entertain Glus- for season 2004., • •


•Embsay, will be at home to Fourth Division Foulridge, whilst beaten finalists Barrowford entertain Cowl-





ing. Possibly the tie of the round will be at Thornton where Haworth .will


' Other, promoted side. Ingrow St John's should make progress against Long Lee III at Street Lane. : On the League front; Oxenhope


•be the visitors.,Airedale get their . chance to .test their chances in Divi­ sion. Three when they take on Bradley down at Bradford Road. ,The


Embsay, face a tricky tie down at Bradley ,whilst last year's beaten finalists, Barrowford, will fancy their chances at home to Long Lee. Thorn­ ton will be thankful to be at home to Cullingworth in what could be a very close game. The holders of the Cowling Cup,


„ i _______ e __________ i ._ :_ Y — i - i - j ____________a.


bum in the Wynn Cup, while the sec­ ond team also have,home advantage in the Cowling Cup, against Keighley Technical College. Holders of the Wynn Cupi trophyi%shbt,t: 'journey. down to Skiptoni*;Cullingworth,'Deriholme v Sutton Bradley v Embsay, Chatbum v Glus-


April 26th, with the pick of the games being Cullingworth v Oak- worth. The latter being without the services of .their star player, Michael Scarborough, banned at the end of last season, for the first three match­ es.'':


' Season 2003 kicks off on Saturday,


Haworth West End and Denholme both start with home games. The for­ mer against Long Lee and the latter take on Cowling. The remaining fix­ tures in the division are Bradley v Thornton and Barrowford v Haworth.


Church Institute - The newly promoted


< Ingrow at Street Lane. ; Third Division champions begin s the defence of their title at home to


the Second Division with a derby game at home to fellow demotees Foulridge. There is a Keighley derby with Ingrow St John's entertaining


Pendle Forest start their new life in ’


.Champions Embsay make the, T ' ‘ j - i i - . j . -


’ • ■:


Pendle Forest v Ingrow, Haworth v James Nelson's, Cowling v Skipton .Church’' Institute, ■ Thornton v


WYNNCUP ' ______ tti___ 1_______m ____ i .i_______— m . ___


clubs,1 bum, Oakworth v Airedale, Gargrave v Haworth West End, Barrowford v Long Lee, Cononley v Ingrow St John's, Foulridge v Carleton. To be played on Sunday, May 11th. ‘ . COWLING CUP. Ingrow St John's v Long Lee III,


, Oakworth entertain Cullingwprth; ‘ t j , -The Wynn Cup final will be played Ingrow St John's and Airedale, at Bradley on August 17th and the promoted from last season both have' Cowling Cup Final at Ingrow the,


‘Skipton Church Institute, whilst - Sunday, May 18th. , hovo hoon «wv*ontoH infn fho Tioomio .’.intaroa+trwr.Qwav fivfnroo oxiroir tn ' txtqoV hofnro „


Pendle Forest I I I v Oakworth, Cononley v Glusbum, Pendle Forest II v Sutton, Thornton v Haworth, Long Lee II v Skipton Church Insti­ tute, Chatbum v Keighley Technical College., Embsay v Foulridge, Gar- grave v Denholme, Barrowford v Cowling, Ingrow v Cullingworth, Airedale v'Bradley. To be played


Thornton and Cowling respectively. In the Fourth Division demoted


Bradley will be favourites to win their opening game over at Pendle Forest III.


DRAWS


Brockhall ...... ...8 6 2 96 Clitheroe A .......8 4 4 84 WestholmeA ..,..8 3 5 80 YMCAB ..........8 4 4 80 Stanhill A .......,..8 3 5 78 St Phillip’s .......,..8 1 7 50 ClitheroeB ....,..8 0 8 41 Third Division P W L P 7 1 116


7 1 131


YMCAA ...... ...8 8 0 149 Salesbury A ......8


First Division P W L P


TABLES j • ' bid to make net gain this season win m their promotion Premier Division TABLES


when they only defeated they recorded'a narrow Attackers! '.^ 9 6 2 1 59 Marsden B 7-3. Keith 6-4 win over Sunnybank, RoyalMail...... 10 3 4 3 47


P W D 1; P Optimists.......8 0j o 8 16 "q r S i m


P W D L P ..............3 \ l ] 52 6 0 2 50


Ward and Keith Jackson with Peter Hamer and Standen Hall ...;9 3 2 4 40 KSBR’Stalic"!9 5 2 2 47 taking maximum points Peter Cunningham the for the Victors.


I sbS ib .10 2 0 8 40 Hustlers..........8 3 1 4 30 G.&T.............6 1 1 4 23


away side. L,eaaers io j piayea standen Hall C . .6 1 1 4 21 j. 9.1_ chris


Third DiTision , PW D L P


Royal Mail, with 8-2 with skipper Keith . t w ’v T owe were the Nomads...........10 10 0 0 84 j TT


and lerry Lowe were the Shahsmen........9 7 0 2 58 ^ 2 3 43


They recorded a terrif- Standen Hall Reserves ed an 8-2 thrashing by KSBRaw’stallA.8 2 1 5 32 " second Division


his matches. sion, Rockers wereihand- 2 1 l 3§


p w D L P \ “


Dave Palmer and skip- was back to form with must surely have a great Albpe&Rra....7 3 1 3 35 per Ian Haworth stole two v ita l wins for the ^L e id e r^T C ^D lav ed ^


intact and Dave Borland they maintain this form, BurnleyCC .” ..9 ■ 4 0 5 43 ..... -•••* 2 2 3 32


Firsl pivwionn l p ........... 9 5 3 \ 53


In the Fourth Divi-


_ _ Ramsbottom C . .7 5 2 0 48 nlli'n ‘ g 5 1 l An


And the team coach at the school, tember and is currently at the semi- The winners will then progress into


Cola Schools’ Cup across the length He said: “This is a really terrific the northern finals in March, with and breadth of the country.


gift and will get the team in shape for the national finals held at Anfield on


St Augustine’s RC High School football team in the Coca-Cola sponsored training kit withStephen Grieff, regional marketing manager for Coca-Cola Enterprises, and team manager Tom Holt, (s)


j . V U X , ' ' . i


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- Clith ^ e Adv^Lr& Times'January 16t ^ ^ 3^33


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