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46 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, September 28th, 2006


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WADDINGTON’S Simon Holden has been chosen to represent the Craven and District Under 17s. Playing his second game in 24 hours,


Simon made his deb.ut for the Craven team on Sunday, playing a major part in a 5-3 victory at the Castleford FA at Pontefract. On Saturday, Waddington main­


tained their good start to their season by defeating Grassington 3-2. The locals started the slower of the


two teams, allowing the visitors too much time on the ball. However, after 15 minutes, Fletcher


won the ball on halfway land fed Dean, who made no mistake. The villagers doubled their lead five


minutes later when Boothman power­ fully headed home from a Stephen Holden corner. Grassington pulled a goal back on the half hour when a Waddington play­


er was dispossessed in midfield, and a long range shot eluded Leach. Five minutes before the interval, the


visitors equalised as Waddington failed to clear the ball. Waddington came out with a different


attitude in the second half, but squan­ dered chance after chance. On the hour the visitors had the


chance to take the lead, only for Leach to save brilliantly from the spot. Waddington took advantage as Dean's


long-range shot thundered off the bar before he netted from close range to give the locals the lead. During the closing stages, Waddington


were forced to defend for long periods. But with the rearguard on top of their


game, the villagers managed to hang on and claim three vital league points. Waddington's next fixture is away to


Hellifield on Saturday. All players to meet at the Waddington Arms at noon.


The Green win again


Enfield ....................... 0 Burst G reen...............3 HURST Green hit three second half goals to earn a fifth win in six games. Craig Shaw, Andy Waites and Ian Barton


were all recalled to the squad to maximum effect, as the Green turned on the style after the break to take the points with goals from Mark Young, man-of-thematch Alan


Coar and Danny Walker. This Saturday, the


Green are a t home to Blackburn Combination side Alexandria in the Lancashire Cup.


Long Lee Juniors........1 Clitheroe L io n s ..........2 CLITHEROE Lions pro­ duced a magnificent dis­ play on Saturday in con­ troversial circumstances. With regular keeper


stop a 30-yard shot after the Lions'gave away pos­ session sloppily. The defence were res­


Pinard was powerless to


Mashiter away, the goal­ keeping duties were split between striker Pinard and defender Day. The Lions were certain­


• first half, finding them­ selves 1-0 down after around 20 minutes.


ly not at their best, and failed to control a good passing team during the


olute under intense pres­ sure, and Paul Clegg and Michael Bank were impe­ rious at the back despite Clegg taking several knoc^. James Clegg showed


.up, who came close with a long range effort. Zak Holgate, who was superb, soon equalised


JEKYLL and Hyde WFC once again turned up confident after an encouraging performance in their last game, only to suffer defeat in a disappointing manner. Going 2-0 down in the first 10


Oxenhope................................. .7 WFC Clitheroe.........................0


minutes did not deter them from trying to play good football, and they could have grabbed a goal back through Stell, or a free kick


by Brian Price and Son P\meral Services, took the lead when Sullivan put a pin-point ball at the feet of Preston for a easy tap-in.


Chatburn ...................3 Skipton LMS Reserves 0 LIKE a phoenix from the flames, the newly re­ formed Chatburn faced their first home game of the season with an air of expectation, and they were not disappointed. The villagers, sponsored


with a poacher’s goal. Callaghan had a


tremendous second half, causing many problems for the Long Lee full back, and stretched the game constantly, while Ward too provided steel on the opposing flank. Gaughan and Avci soon


boundless energy through­ out the game, as did Pick-'


got a grip on the game in the centre of the park, and dictated the swing in pres­ sure, ■with Pinard causing many problems, including having what looked like a perfectly legitimate goal


half full of belief that they could still get back into the game. •As time went on they took more


Gaskell a t centre forward, who tried his best to hold the ball up


from Dinsdale just before half­ time. WFC came out in the second


and more risks and pushed more players forward, but it just was not to be. Even with the introduction of


WittonPark.............. .0 Rimington................ 2 RIMINGTON earned a comfortable win at Wit- ton. It took the visitors some


he had opened the scoring with a header, but the keeper somehow clawed it out for a comer. Rimington looked dan­


David Whalley thou^t


at the end of a typical run when the full back clipped his heels, but the winger kept his feet and could not apply’the finishing touch.


time to get going, but the pace of O'Neill and Haslam looked the most. likely route to goal. Haslam was too honest


O'Neill was upended in the area, Whalley coolly slot­ ted home the resulting penalty. The visitors continued


gerous froni set pieces, as O'Neill's in-swinging kicks troubled the defence time and again, but the ball would just not fall kindly. I t didn't take long for


Rimington to take the lead though. Lawson's header back across goal was fin­ ished by Coulter, and when


to press forward, and but for a little more composure with the final pass, they would surely have gone on to win by a greater margin. On Saturday, Rimington


face Peel Park a t home, kick-off 2-15 p.m.


Goal machine grabs four


Settle Uld Reserves . .1 Riminglon Reserves .7 FOUR goals from goal machine Garner helped Rimington to an easy win. Blackledge opened the


scoring from Threlfall’s pass after five minutes, before Threlfall fired home from 25 yards. Garner netted a first


half brace, with a tap-in and a composed finish. Settle stunned Riming­


ton at the start of the sec­ ond half with a marvel­ lous strike from outside the box, giving keeper


Anderson no chance, and picking the ball out of the net was the only thing he had to do all day. The match was then


A forced change in for­


marred by a spectator, who decided to take the game into his own hands in an altercation with rjght-back Hall on the touchline. Once the fiasco had died


mation saw the introduc­ tion of Green, and with his first touch of the ball, he unleashed a shot into the bottom corner of the goal from 30 yards. Man-of-the-match Gar­


down, the referee then amazingly produced a red card for Hall and one of the opposition. Rimington are to appeal the sending off.


ner added his 14th and 15th in six games, with Blackledge and Dearden the providers. And Blackledge was


also unlucky to see his free kick bounce back off the crossbar with five minutes to go.


Lions’ season starts to take shape Dan at the treble


disallowed for off-side. But it was man-of-the-


match, makeshift keeper Day who was the hero, producing an unbelievable double save and countless other heroic acts of agility, perhaps creating a selec­ tion headache for the next game. Holgate got his second


with minutes to go with another clinical strike, and the Lions now lie in sec­ ond place as their season starts to take shape.


Disappointing defeat for Jekyll and Hyde WFC


and bring more players into play. Waggon could not get near to the Oxenhope goal. On 65 minutes Oxenhope scored


th e ir third, which completely knocked the stuffing out of the visitors, who conceded four more goals in a very sloppy manner much to the disgust of the Wag­ gon manager, who had some very harsh words to say at full-time.


Chatburn rise like a phoenix from the flames! With confidence now


had no answer to Chat- bum's hunger, and it was­ n't longer before the sec­ ond arrived. A sweet Cruyff turn on


high, Chatburn ploughed forward at every opportu­ nity, and chances came and went as Skipton huffed and puffed. The Yorkshire visitors


the edge of the Skipton box by Musgrove left the


full-back wondering what day of the week i t was, and he finished with a cool strike. Then, just a f te r the


restart, Musgrove struck again to make i t three after the Skipton goal­ keeper and defender made a hash of a simple cross to leave an easy tap- in just before the break. I was clear the Skipton boys had been given a


rocket a t half-time as they drove on with a greater desire. Evans and man-of-the-


match Hodgkinson stood firm though, and the one clear chance Skipton carved out only brought the best out of veteran keeper Craig, as he plucked an almost certain goal from the top comer. Chatburn are next in action at Rolls-Royce.


• SPORT IN ASSOCIATION WITH P3 C .•4.N


Fort Arms................... 2 Dog Sports Bar........... 8 A HAT-TRICK from Dan Blackburn and a brace apiece for Paul Farrington and Dan Sharpies saw Dog Sports Bar demolish the Fort Arms in this Harry Dewhurst League fixture. Paul Clegg completed


increased the Wellgate side's advantage with a carbon copy of Fort's goal. Then,


the rout. The Dog found the back


Sharpies, the striking part­ nership flourished as the pair forced further saves before Blackburn nicked another. Parrin^on netted again


alongside


of the net with only two minutes on the clock as Scott Brunker fed Farring­ ton, who sent a half volley past the keeper. The Dog doubled their


lead when Sharpies volleyed home from the edge of the area. Fort responded straight


away with a wonderful piece of individual skill to drag a goal back with a 20- yard looping effort. But then Blackburn came into his own. He


Dog Inn ....................... 4 Duke of Wellington . .6 DOG Inn's 100% -winning run came to an end as they lost a fiercely-con- tested match to the defending champions. The Whalley side con­


ceded after just 10 sec­ onds. However, midfielder


Darren Fothergill equalised minutes later, and Dog continued to take the game to Duke. But, while they domi­


nated possession and terri­ tory, it seemed that each time Duke attacked, they found the net, with slack


on 75 minutes, and five minutes later, Blackburn rounded off a man-of-the- match display to claim his hat-trick and take his sea­ sonal total to five goals in three games. Fort scored a late conso­


lation goal, but it was a case of too little too late as the Dog pushed on, with Clegg calmly slotting imder the keeper. And just to add insult to


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Readstone Utd V9s .3 Trawden


A S.AM PETERS brace and a third strike by Toby Burrows contin­ ued United’s unbeaten


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Peridle Forest . . . . . . 3 Readstone Vtd UlOs 2 DESPITE goals from Adam Heys and Denzyl Yates, United were unlucky to lose to Pen- dle Forest. Man-of-the-match was Michael Greenhal-


Readstone Vtd V13s 4- Daneshouse . . . . . ..3 READSTONE had two •nctories to go top of the table. A hat-trick from Con­


nor Stuttard and one from Adam Haslam saw off Daneshouse, with Lloyd Standen star man. Against Fulledge


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FOOTBALL LEAGUE First Division


P W D L P ©


Colts, the locals won 6- 0, as man-of-the-match Standen hit a hat-trick and Nathan Holland, Stuttard and Races Bleasdale also netted. Readstone Vtd V16 G ir ls ........................ 6 Penwortham Girls .0 READSTONE totally dominated and could have scored more goals. On target were


Elasttvood Tn.........9 7 1 1 22 Buxton.................8 6 2 0 20 Bradford PA .........9 6 1 2 19 Clitheroc...............8 6 0 2 18 CammellLaird ....8 5 2 1 17 CohvynBay .........8 5 2 1 17 StocksbridgePS ..10 4 2 4 14 AlsagerTn........8 4 1 3 13 H’gate R^lway. . . .9 4 1 4 13 Ossett Albion .......8 4 1 3 13 S’shed Dynamo.. . .8 4 0 4 12 Woodley Sports.. . .8 3 2 3 11 BelperTn ........... .7 3 2 2 11 BriggTn..............8 3 2 3 11 Goole.................. 9 3 2 4 11 K’grove Athletic.. .7 3 1 3 10 Bamber Bridge .. .10 2 4 4 10 Skel’daleUtd.........8 3 1 4 10 Rossendale Utd. . . .8 2 2 4 8 GresleyRovers ....8 2 1 5 7 Warrington Tn ....7 2 0 5 6 Bridlington Tn ....9 1 2 6 5 Chorley............... 7 1 0 6 3 Wakefield ............9 0 0 9 0


EAST LANCASHIRE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Enfield 0, Hurst Green 3; Rock


Rovers 2, Langho 1; Witton Park 0, Rimington 2. Second Division


0: Mill Hill 5, Clitheroe RBL 0; Read Utd 3, Belvedere 5. Reserve Division


Burnley Boys’ Club 1, Sabden Hurst Green 1, Colne Utd 3;


Rickella Green, Jade Bolton, Judy Simpson and Charlie Almond , ■with a hat-trick. Melissa Mackay was


Langho 7, Read Utd 3; Settle Utd 1, Rimington 7. FIXTURES Saturday


Lancs Amateur Cup Second Round: Hurst Green v


player-of-the-match. Wolves VlOs Green . .7 Br’field Celtic White 1 ANOTHER solid team performance handed Wolves yet another deri­ sive win. ■ Four great goals,


Alexandra Hotel. First Division


Langho v Colne Utd; Riming­


ton V Peel Park. Second Division


Padiham v BGSOB; Sabden v Rawtenstall.


Clitheroe RBL v Read Utd; Reserve Division


including a hat-trick from Tom Jackson and one direct from a comer by Nathan Mitchell, put the Wolves in com­ mand at half-time. A second strike from


injury. Sharpies wrapped up the scoring three min­ utes from time, rifling a shot inside the top comer.


Dog run comes to end


marking gifting the Great Harwood side three fur­ ther first-half goals. ' However, Fothergill's


, much improved perform­ ance from Dog, although Duke of Wellington scored two further break­ away goals.


second goal on the stroke of half-time gave the locals hope. The second half saw a


• Enefer and Liam Porter foimd the net for Dog, and the Whalley side can bemoan disallowed goals and unawarded penalties. Dog are without a game


on Sunday.


man-of-the-match. StAnruis......... ..........2 Whalley Juniors V14s0 WHALLEY were knocked out of the LEA trophy by a stronger team. How the half


James Sharpies was


Utd V Rimington; Rock Rovers v Langho.


First Division P W D L P


TABLES


Mitchell, and goals from Jay Hibble and Neil Sharma sealed the -victo­ ry.


Silsden................7 5 2 0 17 Rimington..........8 5 2 1 17 Hurst Green____5 5 0 1 15 Rock Rovers . . .5 4 1 1 13 Enfield..............7 4 0 3 12 Kelbrook............5 3 0 2 9 Goodshaw Utd. .6 3 0 3 9 Worsthome____6 3 0 3 9 Langho................7 3 0 4 9 Colne Utd ........6 2 1 3 7 Stacksteads____6 2 1 3 7 Settle Utd ........6 1 1 4 4’ Witton Park . . .8 1 0 7 3 Peel P a rk ............6 0 0 6 0 Second Division P W D L P


remained goalless was a mystery., but, unfortu­ nately for Whalley, St Annes took the lead with 15 minutes left. . A second soon fol­ lowed, and despite a couple of near misses, Whalley never really threatened a'come barik in a bra've performance. Great Harwood . . . . .0 Langho Juniors Vlls 5 JOEL Phelps hit a hat- trick in a powerful Langho display. They were 4-0 up a t half-time, but despite more good attacking play after the break, they could only add one more.


from injury to score the first two.


Sean Holmes returned : CELEBRATING TO YEARS OF SERVICE H- o


B’daleUtd..........6 5 1 0 16 Mill Hill............. 6 4 2 0 14 Padiham..............7 4 1 2 13 ClitheroeRBL..7 4 0 3 12 B’fordYCW....5 3 1 1 10 BGSOB............. 6 3 1 2 10 Belvedere..........7 3 1 3 10 B’ford Celtic . . .6 3 0 3 9 Rawtenstall___7 3 0 4 9 Read U td ............7 3 0 4 9 Bacup CC ........ 6 2 1 3 7 Osw. St Mary’s . .6 2 1 3 7 B’wickTown . . .6 2 0 4 6 Bly Boys’ Club . 7 1 1 5 4 Sabden............... 7 1 0 ' 6 3 Reserve Division


P W D L P


Langho...............7 6 1 0 19 Rimington___ 6 6 0 0 18 Worsthorne -.. .8 5 1 2 16 Enfield...............7 4 1 2 13 Colne U t d ____7 3 3 1 12 Peel P a rk .......... 7 4 0 3 12 Hurst Green . . .5 2 1 2 7 Goodshaw Utd . 6 1 3 2 6 Rock Rovers . .6 1 3 2 6 Stacksteads .


. . 8 0 5 3 5


Rawtenstall . . .5 1 1 3 4 Read U td .......... 6 1 1 4 4 BGSOB............ 5 1 0 4 3 Kelbrook___ .5 1 0 4 3 Settle U t d ___ 6 1 0 5 3


Enfield v Hurst Green; Read


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division Church Town 7, Globe Bul-


lough 0; Dog Inn 4, Duke of Wellington 6; Dog and Otter 7, Stanley St Clarets 0; Great Har­ wood 1» Commercial 2. Second Division


Boca Seniors 9, Helmshore


Harriers 0; Commercail OB 1, Station 6; Forts Arms 2, Gog S ports Bar 8; Horseshoe 3, Clayton le Moors 4; Ossy Refugees 1, Welly Clayton 5. FIXTURES Sunday


First Division Stanhill WMC v Dog and


Otter (King Georges’s); Stanley St Clarets v Church Town (Bul- lough).


Second Division Clayton le Moors v Low


Moor (King George's); Dog Sports Bar v Horseshoe (Roe- field); Helmshore Harriers v Forts Arms (Marl Pits); Station V Boca Seniors (Haslingden); Ossy Refugees v Commercial OB (King George’s). TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Dog and Otter___4 3 1 0 10 Duke of Wellingtons 2 1 0 7 Griffin’s Head . . . .2 2 0 0 6 Dog Inn...............3 2 0 1 6 Church Touti.......1 1 0 0 3 Stanhil!WMC....2 1 0 1 3 Gt Hanvood Rovcrs3 1 0 2 3 Commercial.........3 1 0 2 3 Globe Bullough .. .3 0 0 3 0 Stanley St Clarets .4 0 0 4 0 Second Division P W D L P


Boca Seniors.......4 4 0 0 12 Station................ 4 3 0 1 9 Welly Clayton ....4 2 1 1 7 Clayton le Moors .4 2 0 2 6 DogSportsBar ...3 1 1 1 4 Ossy Refugees.. . .3 1 1 1 4 Helmshore Harriers2 1 0 1 3 Forts Arms.........4 1 0 3 3 Low Moor...........2 0 1 1 1 Horseshoe...........1 0 0 1 0 Commercial OB., .3 0 0 3 0


SMART AND COOK ROEFIELD


LEISURE FIVE-A- SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE RESULTS


Ridgeways Five 1, Dinop


■Who 9; Dunop Who 7, Beer Can 0; Chris Learnings 3, Mad Dogs 1; Mad Dogs 7. RVR Rovers 0; New Inn 7, Brewsters 0.


WARBURTON


YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS


Under 13 Clitheroe Wolves 6,


Barnoldswick Barons 1; Read­ stone Utd Blue 0, Todmorden SC 4; Readstone Utd Yellow 6, Fulledge Colts 0. Under 14


Clitheroe Wolves Rangers 5,


Trawden Celtic 1. Under 15


stone Utd 0.


Briercliffe Rovers 10, Read­ TABLES


Under 12 P W D L P


Colne Clarets.......4 4 0 0 12 B’fieldCelticBI. ..5 3 1 110 AKZO................ 3 3 0 0 9 Burnley Utd .......3 2 1 0 7 B’cliffe Rovers.. . .5 2 0 3 6 Colne.................. 5 2 0 3 6 Bacup ................ 5 2 0 3 6 Tod. Borough . . . .3 1 0 2 3 B’field Celtic Red .4 1 0 3 3 B’lvick Barons. . . .4 1 0 3 3 Ightcn Leigh.......3 0 0 3 0


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Under 13 p w


B’cliffe Rovers .. .5 5 R’stone Utd Y. .. .6 5 Junior Clarets .. .5 3 Pendle Forest. . . .5 3 Tod. Borough . . . .6 3 Fulledge Colts .. .7 3 Daneshouse . . . . .6 2 C’roeWolves . . . .3 2 Trawden Celtic.. .4 1 B’wickTn......... .3 1 Tod.se............ B’field Celtic Bl.


.4 1 .4 1


R’stone Utd Blue .6 1 B’field Celtic R .. .3 0 “SB’wick Barons. .1 0 Under Id P w


Colne .............. ,.7 6 B’field Celtic R .. .6 5 C’roe Wolves . . . ,.5 5 B’cliffe Rovers .. ,.5 4 Bacup.............. ,.6 4 Tod.se............ ..6 4 Ightcn Leigh. . . . ..8 4 Junior Clarets .. ,.8 3 Tod. Borough . . . ,.7 1 B’field Celtic Bl. ..5 2 Trawden Celtic.. ..6 2 B’wick Tn Red .. ..6 1 “3C’roe Wolves Rn. 5 2 B’wick Barons .. ..4 0 B’wickTn Blue . ..5 0 Jnr Clarets Colts ..7 0 Under 15 P w


B’cliffe Rovers .. ..6 6 Colne .............. ..7 5 ClivigerColts. . . ..5 3 Cowling Youth .. ..7 4 B’wick Tn......... . .5 4 Colne Clarets . . . ..6 3 Ighten Leigh — ..5 3 Fulledge Colts R. ..5 2 “3Tod. Borough . ..4 3 B’field Celtic . . . ..5 1 Red Star.......... ..4 1 Fuiledge Colts . . ..7 1 Readstonc Utd.. ..5 1 Bacup.............. ..5 1 Brunlea............ ..6 0


1 ; Darts andID<)m


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS


Darts


Buck A 0, Buck B 9; Swan and RoyaJ 4, Waggon and Horses 5. Dominoes


Black Horse 6, Horse Shoe 3;


Buck A 9, Buck B 12; Swan and Royal 9, Waggon and Horses 12. LEAGUE POSITIONS Darts


Black Horse 13, Horse Shoe 8; P


BuckB...................................... 86 Black Horse................................85 Swan and Royal...........................77 Horse Shoe..................................59 Pendle Hotel .............................. 53 Waggon and Horses......................50 Buck A ...................................... 37


White Horse................................35 Dominoes


P


BuckB.....................................154 Buck A .....................................153 Horse Shoe................................150 White Horse.............................. 145 Pendle Hotel.............................. 142 Black Horse...............................140 Waggon and Horses.....................137 Swan and Royal......................... 130


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES DARTS ASSOCIATIDN


Black Horse 6, Craven 6; Judge 6, Royal British Legion 6; Catholic SC 6, Low Moor G; De Lacy 7, Castle 5; Brown Cow 4, Billington BC8.


Bay Horse 5, Black Bull 7; RESULTS TABLE P


DeLacy .....................................16 Low Moor................................... 15


Judge..........................................M Billington BC...............................14 Royal British Legion..................... 13


Bay Horse....................................H Brown Cow................................... 9 Castle ..........................................9 Craven..........................................9 Black Iloisc.................. : ............ .9 Black Bull.....................................7 Catholic SC ..................................6


0 1 -3 THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


es 3, Castle A 6; Royal Oak A 0, Buck A 6.


Third Division


Wrlnkleys 5 White Lion 9. FIXTURES Tonight


the RBL, 8 p.m. start. TABLES


Buck D 9 RBL C 5; Buck


Chris Stewart Foundation Cup Final: Castle A v Buck A at


Premier Division P W D L P


RBL A................ 18 13 1 4164 Castle A...............18 13 1 4161 Buck A................ 18 11 3 4153 Biliington A......... 18 10 4 4151 White Hart......... 18 5 6 7123 RBLB................ 18 8 4 6122 St Peter’s HG ....18 7 3 8120 BuckB................18 5 1 12 98 WhiteHorseA ...18 2 5 11 91 Pendle A ............ 18 0 4 14 74 First Division P W D L P


Waggon A .......... 18 10 4 4 151 Bay Horse............18 9 5 4 140 Lower Buck A ___ 18 9 3 6135 White Horse B ...18 8 5 5135 Stork A ..............18 7 6 5133 Red Pump............18 7 4 7129 Whalley Arms....18 6 7 5127 LowerBuckB ....18 4 5 9112 Stork B ..............18 5 3 10 104 Brown Cow..........18 3 2 13 91 Second Division P W D L P


Coach*Horses ..16 12 3 1148 RoyalOakA........ 16 10 1 5126 Craven A ............. 16 7 4 5121 Con. Club .......... 16 7 4 5120 Horse Shoe .........16 7 3 6116 Low Moor........... 16 7 2 7111 Waggon B .......... 16 6 1 9 97 Station.................16 3 2 11 92 Dog ...................16 2 2 12 77 Third Division P W D L P


RBLC.................18 15 1 2167 Castle B...............17 11 3 3150 Bridge ................18 8 7 3138 BuckWrinkIcys ..18 8 3 7133 White Lion..........18 8 2 8130 BuckD ..............16 8 4 4 124 Pendle B ............17 7 2 8110 Craven B .............18 4 1 13 98 RoyalOakB........17 3 1 13 85 DeLacy...............17 1 4 12 64 Ladies’ League P W D. L P


BuckB................ 16 13 0 3126 Pendle.................16 14 0 2120 RBL A ................ 16 12 0 4116 Royal Oak...........16 10 0 6 93 Buck A................ 16 5 0 11 71 DeLacy...............16 5 0 11 71 RBLB................ 16 5 0 11 59 Kings Arms......... 16 4 0 12 53 BuckC................ 16 4 0 12 49 • The registration night will


be held tonight at the Royal British Legion between 8 p.m. and 9-15 p.m. The first 40 teams to register


will be given places. Teams who fail to fulfill fix­


Chris Stewart Foundation Cup Semi Finals: Wagon and Hors­


LEAGUE RESULTS


CLITHEROE GC member Chris Vines won the Gents’ Medal with an impressive nett 66. Old stagers Tony McGibbon and Paul


itable 68 to claim fourth. Dmsion Two top spot went to Bryan


into second (76-5-71) and Sarah Walton into third (76-3-73). The Bronze Division was won by Pat


Connolly disputed second prize with nett 68s - Tony getting the nod after cards. Ray Taylor popped up with a cred­


fourth prize. Miles Wade returned to the winners’ enclosure with a 74 to claim the best gross. Steve Dean and Man Gillespie thought


Walker, with his nett 66 one shot ahead of John Gibson, who took second from cap­ tain Paul Burrows on nett 70. Trevor Jones’ nett 71 earned him the


that they had won the weekend's Four- ball, but a one under par back nine and the same 44 points earned Peter Dunn and Andrew 'Walmsley victory. A card play-off for third saw Geoff Sut­


Murray with a a score of 98-26-72, which bettered that of Pat Brennan (99-22-77) in second, and Vicky Edmondson (104- 27-77) in third. A large field assembling at Mytton Fold for the Bill Almond Memorial Tro­


with Abbie Clegg (34 points) just out­ pointing sister Emma (33 points) to take the prize. But not to be outdone, mum Linda also


phy. The junior event was a family affair,


played well to take second place in the ladies’ event with 34 points. However, she had no answer to a


cliffe and Simon Hale gain a narrow ver­ dict over father, and son John and Richard Tyrell -with the same 43 points. ■ The Stableford competition for the Minors Lamp was won by Brian Stokes, whose 40 points gave him a one-shot mar­ gin over Mike Ranson, leaving David Foster, Granville Pilling and John Barber to take the remaining prizes. Robert Sumner had a 10-shot margin


sparkling 44 points scored by Sarah Ham­ mond, who comfortably took first place. In the men's event, a strong finish by


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Peter Kiddie gave him a 42 point total that was enough to beat Ray Standring on a card play-off and take the presti­ gious prize. Standring is in excellent form, and his


gross 71 was another excellent round and good enough for the seniors’ trophy. The divisional prizes were taken by


over Scott Redfearn in the Junior Medal, although Scott's nett 71 off his five hand­ icap deserved better. Andrew Bennie took third with a nett


Section LGU Medal and Pendant saw Mary Thompson win the Silver Dmsion with 77-12-65, pushing Helen Maginn


74, leaving Chris Bailey in fourth. Meanwhile, last Thursday's Ladies’


won by Daphne Dawson (79-8-71) by a shot from Lorna Slinger (89-17-72), with Jean Tasker (93-18-75) third.


Poor display in defeat


VCLAN.......................... 5 Clitheroe R V F C ..........3 CLITHEROE turned in arguablly their worst per­ formance in three years at the University of Central Lancashire. Clitheroe were exasperat­


fringes, the Clitheroe three- quarter line seemed unable to break the gain line with any degree of authority. Time and again the


ed to learn th a t the stu­ dents were unable to pro­ duce a full and recognised front row, and the whole game was to proceed with uncontested scrums. This was not something


UCLAN pack turned ball over or thwarted Clitheroe's attacks. On the rare occasion


there was a genuine line break, too often the pass didn't go to hand, or the simple overlap was ignored. The home side were full


tures in the Summer League will be placed on a waiting list if nec­ essary. All trophies must be returned


Clitheroe's older, and heav­ ier pack wanted to hear, as the last thing they wanted on a hot afternoon was a bunch of 20-somethings rushing around, with no way of quelling their ardour, in the form of ener­ gy-sapping sermnmaging. Unfortunately, it all went


to the registration night for clean­ ing and engraving prior to the presentation night. This includes the Michael Humphreys 'Trophy, the Harrison Challenge Cups for both ladies and men from last sea­ son, the Chris Stewart Cup and the Norman Gamer Shield. • The final of the Challenge


Cup will also take place a t the Royal British Legion a t 8 p.m.


sponsored by Thwaites, will be held on October 5th at the Sta­ tion, starting at 8 p.m. with the presentation at about 9-30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by a former Stars in Your Eyes winner and supper will be provid­ ed.


tonight. • The presentation night,


■ SABDEN CG hold their presentation night tomorrow, at St Mary's Hall, with the Abba girls providing the entertainment.


to his guns at Tuesday's selection, and fought off first XV demands for key players. ■rhis was to yield divi­


Jefferson resolutely, stuck


dends no one could have predicted! A blase Sedgeley team


of running, and they used their extra pace well, count­ er attacking from all over the place, leading to the only try of the game. Clitheroe could only


took to the park at Little­ moor and were subjected to a performance never before produced in the league by the rampaging town team. By half-time the score


David Bolton (40 points) and Mick Bryan (39) in the First Division, Paul Earnshaw (41 points) and Peter Fox (38) in the Second Dmsion, with Third Dm­ sion prizes awarded to the ultra-consis­ tent Frank Eccles (36) and Steve James (34). At Whalley, the Captain’s Prize was


a bit pear shaped, with young hooker Will Jones limping off with a pulled hamstring after only two minutes, replaced by play­ er-coach Roger Holmes. Then, after half an hour,


muster a single Jim Moody penalty kick in reply, although he did have a later effort from longer range bounce back off the bar. Clitheroe took an age to


was 42-0 to the Cavaliers. A culmination of fast-flo-wing rugby and aggression in the set piece play had left the loyal supporters and the ■visitors mesmerised. The second half saw


blind side flank Oliver McEntyre was off, bleeding merrily after a stray boot tried to rearrange his choir­ boy good looks. On as a replacement


trundled veteran John Procter. Now Clitheroe had an


even heaider scrum, but no- one to scrum against. ’ Even so, this was a


match that could have been won. With the opposition


pack, freed from the restraints of the tight play, swarming round the


decide the best way for­ ward was to rumble for­ wards with a series of driv­ ing mauls, but the students defended like terriers. On the plus side, there


more of the same, as the tireless hours on the train­ ing pitch and the fusion between youth and experi­ ence culminated in a 98-5 rout. After the game, elder


were solid enough debuts from Mike Dawson and Mark Ganaway a t wing and centre. The Littlemoor men will


statesman and skipper Jef­ ferson praised the commit­ ment of the new-look Cava­ liers, and the larger than life presence of talisman Windy in the tight five. With 14 converted tries


need to crank up their game for the visit of Fylde Saracens this Saturday, kick-off 3 p.m. Clilheroe Cavaliers__98 Sedgeley Park 5ths . . . .5 ON the back of a strong performance at Rossendale, captain Dan Jefferson felt his squad were in the best possible shape to face the once-great Sedgeley Park fifths.


in the bag, no one player could be singled out, but it would be remiss not to con­ gratulate Iain Poole on his debut tpf for the club. The in-form Cavaliers


are now looking forward to further giant-killing per­ formances, and hopefully attracting players young and old who -wish to play a part in the renaissance of champagne rugby with the Cavaliers.


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