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4 - '*•- 60 Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, March 8th,2007 www.clitheroetoday.co.uk Ciitheroe 422324 (Editoriai), 422323 (Advertising), Burniey 422331 (Ciassified)


World Book Day fires up the imagination of Valley tots


CLASSROOMS across the country hontas. Puss in Boots, Lightning were filled with characters from well- McQueen and Noddy visited the school known children’s books on Thursday.


delight of everyone!


World Book Day by also dreeing as their favounte storybook personalities.


joined in celebrations for the 10th annual 1 j


•And in the Ribble Valley many pupils , 9 “ ldren played “feely games” to try ••


4.U • blind or have limited Vision, examined ^


^ ^


Pupils and s taff at Brennand s blind children could not do. Endowed Slaidburn celebrated World


^hey had done that morning that a second hand book stall was held in


Book Day by dressing up as a book char- the afternoon which raised further funds acter in return for a donation to Sight for Sight Savers International. Governors Savers International.


and staff held a raffle at their annual Visitors such as Cruella de Yille, Peter meal at Copy Nook Hotel on Saturday


Pan, Burglar Bill and Dora the Explor- evening making the grand total close to er, as well as Charlotte the spider, Poca- £200.


E - nilClitheroe 422324 (Editorial), 422323 (Advertising), Burnley 422331 (Classified) www.clitheroetoday.co.uk S p o r t I n f o r m a t io n D e s k EAST LANCASHIRE C] di


fo o t b a l l LEAGUE iin:sm.TS


First Division Peel Park 0, H u r s t Green 5;


Rimington 4, Goodshaw Utd 0; Settle Utd 1, Kelbrook 0; Stack- steads St Jo sep h ’s 2, Langho 3; Worsthome 0, Enfield 2. Second Division


Barnoldswick Tn 2, Bacup CC


2; Barrowford Celtic 1, BGSOB 3; Barrowford YCW 2, Mill Hill 2; Borrowdale Utd 0, Belvedere 2. Reserve Division


Colne Utd 1, Raw ten s ta l l 0;


Enfield 4, S e t t le Utd 0; H u r s t Green 6, Read Utd 3; Kelbrook 3, Stackstcads St Joseph's 2; Lang­ ho 1, Rock Rovers 3. FIXTURES Saturday


President’s Cup Hu rs t Gre en v Colne U td ;


Langho v B a r row fo rd YCW; Padiham A v Borrowdale Utd; Rimington v Enfield; Sabden v Peel Park; Silsden v Rock Rovers; S ta ck s te ad s S t J o s e p h ’s v Clithoroe RBL; W it to n P a rk v Worsthorne. First Division


Goodshaw Utd v Settle Utd. Second Division


Belvedere v Ba cup CC;


BGSOB V Read Utd; Mill Hill v Bamoldswick Tn; Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s V Barrowford Celtic; Rawtenstall v Burnley Boys’ Club. Reserve Division


Colne U td V BGSOB; Kel­


THERE was a fairy theme at Pendle Pre-School and for many little girls it was a dream come true as they dressed in their fancy costumes for the occasion (B010307/1)


AT St


Mary’s Pri­ mary School in Sabden, Darth Vadar,


Dorothy from the


Wizard of


HARRY POTTER,.Jack Sparrow and Cinderella were among the characters at St Mary's Primary School in Osbaldcston. Parents were invited along to read to children and help them write their own stories. A cake stall raised £60 for Book Aid International


I f ";'i -•it’./'i i ' h i - i r i ■ f *


Oz and the Dr Stiess’ - Cat in the Hat were


among the many


colourful


costumes on show us


pupils par­


ticipated in Thursday’s special events


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AT Downliam PreSehool children also celebrated the event by dressing as tlieir favourite book characters and enjoying storie.s. Each reeeived a £1 World Book Day token (s)


For news - and pictures - online go to..l www.clitheroetoday.co.uk REBECCA LIVESEY and Scott Hughes dressed as pirates for World Book Dav celebrations at their


scliool - Sabden Primary. They are pictured with fellow pupils who also donned fanev dress for the dav (B010307/4)


.. ,V ' W : 'PIS'* i' V t; (BO 10307/.")) , S // i


brook V L a n g h o ; Peel P a rk v Rimington; Rawlenstal! v Hurst Green; Read Utd v Rock Rovers; S e t t le U td v Go o d sh aw U td ; Worsthorne v Enfield. TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Hurst Green ........22 18 Rimington..............21 13 Langho...................24 13


1 3 55 4 1 43 I 10 40


Rock Rovers......... 22 11 4 '7 37 Stacksteads............21 10 Enfield....................19 9 Silsden................... 15 9 Worsthorne............21 9 Goodshaw Utd ...17 8 Colne U td ..............22 7 Settle Utd-.............18 5 Kelbrook................19 5


. Peel Park................18 2 Witton Park ........ 19 1 Second Division P W D


3 8 33 5 5 32 4 2 31 3 9 30 2 7 26 4 11 25 3 10 18 2 12 17 1 15 7 1 17 4


B’daleUtd..............22 17 1 Belvedere................20 11 3 Mil ll l il ..................16 11 3 BGSOB..................18 11 2 Bacup C C ..............18 10 4 OssySiM ..............21 9 4 Padiham................21 9 4 B’fordYCW .........18 9 3 Rawtenstall............ 18 9 0 Read Utd................18 9 0 Clitheroe RBL ...19 8 0 B’ford Celtic.......... 21 8 0 niy Boys’ Club ...17 . 2 1 B’wickTown.......... 18 2 1 Sabden....................17 2 0 Re.serve Division P W I)


Colne U td ..............22 13 7 I^ngho....................21 11 3


Hurst Green ........ 21


C ‘i V-


' J'- . ^'1 12


Uimington.............. 18 12 Enfield.....................21 12 BGSOB.................. 19 II Rock Rovers..........20 10 Peel Park................ 18 10 Worslhorne............ 22 Goodshaw Utd


...16


Siacksteads............ 22 Read U td......... ...19 Rawtenstall...........16 Settle U ld .............19 Kelbrook...............18


8 6


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3 2 2 2 5


1


4 5 6 4


4


1 1


Church T n (Wilson’s): Duke of W e ll in g to n v G ro a t Harwood Rovers (Wilson’s ) ; Globe Bul­ lough v Griffin’s Head (Bulloiigh). Second Division


Boca S en io rs v Dog S p o r ts


(B u l lo u g h ) ; Commercial OB v C lay to n le Moors (Ma r l Pits); Forts Arms v Welly Clayton (Wil­ son’s ) ; Low Moor v Horseshoe (Roefield); Ossy Refugees v StiT- tion (Wilson’s). TABLES


First Division P W I) L , p


Church T n ............10 8 1 I 25 Dog and O t te r . . . .12 7 3 2 24 DukeofWell’ton .14 7 2 5 23 Dog In n ................11 6 2 3 20 Griffin’s Head ....10 6 1 3 19 SlanhiilWMC ...10 4 3 3 15 Gt Hanvood Rvrs .10 3 0 7 9 StanleySt Clarets .10 1 1 8 4 Globe Bullough...11 0 1 10 1 Second Division P W 1) L P


.WellyClayton....16 13 1 2 40 Boca Seniors........15 13 1 1 40 Station..................14 10 1 3 31 liOwMoor............13 9 1 3 28 Ossy Refugees ....14 5 2 7 17 Horseshoe............14 5 1 8 16 Dog Sports B a r . . .13 4 3 6 15 Clayton-le-Moors .15 3 3 9 12 H’shoreHarriers ..14 3 2 9 11 Forts .Arms .......... 11 1 1 9 4 Commercial OB ..10 0 2 8 2


DEVONSHIRE


CARPETS CRAVEN AND DISTRICT


FOOTBALLLEAGUE LOCAI, TEAM RESULTS


Premier Division


Waddington 1, llcllifield Sports 1. First Division


Long Lee L Grindleton 1. Second Division


Chatbum 2. Gargrave Reser\-es 12. TABLES


Premier Division P W U L P


OxenhopeRec ....14 11 2 1 35 Waddington ........13 8 3 2 27 SkiptonLMS ....13 8 3 2 27 Cononlev Sports ..15 7 0 8 21 WFCClitheroe...13 6 2 5 20 Bradley................14 5 4 5 19 Grasslngton Utd ..14 5 3 6 18 HellifieldSports ..13 4 3 5 16 Gargrave..............14 5 1 8 16 Carleton................14 3 4 7 13 Em b s ay . .. . ........11 4 0 7 12 BronteWanderers.il 1 2 II 5 First Division V W D L P


Clitheroe Lions ...18 11 4 3 37 OxenhopcRes ....13 10 2 1 32 SkiptonTn .......... 16 10 1 5 31 Pendle .Athletic ...15 9 1 5 28 'Grindleton............16 8 4 4 25 Keighley .............. 16 8 1 6 25 Long Le e ................IS 6 3 8 22 Cowling................. 20 6 2 11 21 Intake ..................18 6 2 10 20 Rolls-Royce............14 5 2 7 17 Embsay Res ........17 2 5 10 11 TrawdenCeltic ...17 1 5 11 8 Second Division I’ W D L P


I. P 2 46 7 10 6 39 •1 38 7 38 6 35 5 35 7 31


12 12


10 28 5 23 IS 13


12 10 11 15


10 4


HARRY DEWHURST


MEMORIAL LEAGUE RESULTS


First Divi.sion Church T n 5, Duke of Welling­


ton 0; Globe Bullough 1, Stanhili WMC 5; G r i f f in 's He ad 4, Gt Harwood Rovers 0. . Second Divi.sion


Boca Seniors 5, Low Moor 1;


Clayton le Moors 1, Dog Sports 1; Horseshoe 2, Welly Clayton 5. FLXTURES First Division


Dog Inn V Stanley St Clarets (M em o r ia l) ; Dog an d O t te r v


Gargrave Res ....16 15 1 0 46 Oakworth .............14 12 1 1 37 Barrowford Utd ..16 11 3 2 30


.Chalburn................17 8 1 8 25 Cononley.Sporls ..14 7 1 6 22 *Grass’tonUtdRcsl7 7 2 S 20 Horton....................15 5 2 8 17 Skipton LMS Res .16 5 2 9 17 Bar’wick Barons ..16 4 2 10 14 Rolls-Royce Res ..14 1 2 11 5 Waddington Res. .15 0 3 12 3 Third Division P W I) L P


Pendle Renegades .15 12 2 1 38 EarbyTn.................14 10 3 1 33 Silsden Whitestar .14 10 1 3 31 GrindlelonRes ...10 8 0 8 24 Oakworth Res ....14 7 2 5 23 Il’field Sports Res .15 7 1 7 22 SkiptonTn R e s . ..15 6 2 7 20 B’isick Barons Res 18 5 3 10 18 Carleton R e s ........14 5 1 8 16 Bradley Res.............14 3 2 9 11 Cowling Res ........ 15 0 1 14 1


WARBURTON


YOUTH LEAGUE RESULTS


Under 13 Clitheroe Wolves 1, 'Prawden


Celtic 1; Readstone Utd Blue 0, Readstone Utd A’ellow 7. Under 11


Trawdon Celtic 5, Clitheroc Wolves Rangers 2. Under l.A


Headstone Utd 3. Red S tar4. TABLES Under 13 P W I) I. I>


R’sloneUldA'.....15 13 0 2 39 B’cliffeRovers....14 12 2 0 3S


JuniorCiarels ....13 10 3 0 33 Pendle Forest ....17 10 1 6 31 C’roo Wolves........15 6 4 5 22 FuiledgeColts....15 6 4 5 22 Tod.Borough ....17 0 1 10 19 T o d .s e ............... 15 5 3 7 18 Daneshouse..........15 5 2 8 17 B’wickTn............15 4 4 7 16 ‘B’wick Barons...12 6 0 6 15 Trawden Celtic ...15 2 4 9 10 B’field Celtic Bl.. .12 2 0 10 6 R'sloneUtd Blue .16 2 0 I I 6 Under 14 P W D I. P


B’cliffe Rovers. . . .20 19 1 0 58 C’roe Wolves........17 16 1 0 49 Colne...................20 13 4 3 43 B’field Celtic R. ..17 13 2 2 41 Bacup................... 16 11 3 2 36 B’field Celtic Bl...22 9 2 11 29 Trawden Celtic ...23 9 1 13 28 T o d .s e .’. ............16 8 2 6 26 'C’roeWolveRn. .18 9 2 7 26 'IghtenUigh ....21 S 0 13 21 Jnr Clarets Colts..20 6 1 13 19 Junior Clarets ....19 6 0 13 18 B'MckTnRcd ...21 5 2 14 17 Tod.Borough ....19 3 5 11 14 B'wickBarons....18 2 2 14 8 B'i\ickTnBIue...l9 2 0 17 6 Under L5 P W D L P


Cihiger Colts ___18 16 0 2 48 B’cliffe Rovers....17 15 2 0 47 B’wickTn............17 13 2 2 41 Cowling............... 20 11 5 4 3S Fulledgc Colts R. .15 11 1 3 31 Colne Clarets ... .IS 9 0 9 27 Colne................... 18 8 3 7 27 Readstone Utd ...17 5 I 8 19 Red S ta r ..............16 5 2 9 17 B’field Celtic........16 4 1 11 13 Fulledge Colts. . . .20 4 1 15 13 ‘Tod.Borough ...13 5 1 7 7 ' Bacup....................18 1 4 13 7 Brunlea............... 17 0 0 17 0 •points deducted


.


.Arms v White Lion; Royal Oak B V De La cy ; Sun Inn v Buck WYinkleys.


Tuesilay


Michael Humphries • .Memorial Trophy


A. Rutherford v S. Thompson


(S u n In n , C h ip p in g ) ; G. McQuadc v M. Riley (RBL); L Harle v E. Barnes (Castle); M. K en d ry v I. Townson (H ig h er Buck, Waddington); M. Edgar v C. Whitl.aker (Billington BC); R. Kay V A. Blackburn (RBL); S. Simpson v D. Robinson (White Horse); S. Almond - Castle v L. Sutcliffe (Castle). Home players to make contact


or both plavers to show a t 8 p.m. TABLES


Premier Division P W D L P


RBL A ...................14 12 2 0151 Billington A ...........13 11 1 1121 Buck A ...................13 8 3 2118 Castle A .................13 7 2 4105 RBL B ...................14 6 2 6 97 Bay Horse..............14 5 2 7 93 St Peter’s HG ....14 5 1 8 8-1 While H a r t ........... 14 5 0 9 82 Buck B ...................14 5 1 8 79 Higher Buck A ...13 2 1 10 60 Whalley A rm s ....14 1 1 12 60 Firsl Division P W D L P


BillingtonB........... 14 II 2 1126 White Horse......... 14 10 2 2118 White Horse A ...14 7 3 4 109 Stork A ................14 6 3 5104 Craven A ............... 13 7 1 5101 Red Pump..............14 3 4 7 89 Higher BuckB ...13 4 4 5 86 Waggon A ............14 3 2 9 84 Horse Shoe ..........13 5 1 7 82 Brown Cow............14 3 1 10 77 Stork B ................13 3 3 7 72 Second Division P W D L P


Low Moor..............14 11 3 013S Royal Oak A ..........14 9 3 2124 Coach & Horses ..14 9 2 3119 Station................... 14 10 0 4 109 RBLC................... 13 8 0 5 104 Dog ......................13 6 3 4 99 Bridge ..................14 6 0 8 96 BuckD ................ 14 3 1 10 SO Castle B ................. 14 4 0 10 71 WaggonB


.13 3 0 10 62 THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE ItESULTS


.Midiiiel Hnmplirie.s Trophy A. McKenzie 2, S. Bristol 0; C.


Schofield 2, S. Almond 0; C. Stan­ ley 2, A. Dugdale 0; C. Divine 1, R. Hope 2: D. MaylorO, G. Hel- h e rin g lo n 2; J. W h itwe l l 2, S. Williamsonn 0; M. P la n t 2, J. Harpur 1; M.Seed 1, P. Hodges 2. Premier Division


Buck A 7, White Hart 5; Castle


A 5. RBL A 7; RBL B 7, Bay Horse 5; Si Peter’s HG 5, Buck B 7; Whalley Arms 3 .11 igher Buck A 9. Firsl Division


Brown Cow 5, White Horse 7;


Craven .A 5, B i l l in g to n B 7; Horseshoe 0, Stork A 10; Stork B 7, Waggon A 5; White Horse .A 2, Rod Pump 10, Second Divi.'iion


Bridge 7, C a s t le B 5; Low


Moor 9, Buck D 3; HB L C 7, Coach and Horses 5; Royal Oak .A 10, Con Club 2; Waggon and


Honses B 3, Station 9. Third Division


Buck Wrinkleys 6, Royal Oak


B G; De Lacy 5, Kings Arms 7; Pcndlo H o te l 6, Black Bu l l 6; White Lion G, Craven B 6. FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division Bay Horse v S t P e te r ’s IlG;


Buck B V Whalley Arms; Higher Buck A V Buck .A; RBL A v Billing­ ton A; White Hart v Castle A. First Division


Billington B v Stork B; Red


Pump V Brown Cow; S to rk A v Craven A; Waggon A v Higher Buck B; V White Horse v Horse­ shoe.


Second Division Buck D.v Royal Oak A; C a s t le '


B V Low ^loor; Coach and Horses V Waggon B; Con Club v R BL C; Station V Dog. Third Division


Craven B v Sta tio n B; Kings


Con. Club ............ 13 0 0 13 38 Third Division P W D I. P


Black Bull..............13 10 1 2117 Sun Inn ................12 8 2 2111 Kings.Arms........... 13 6 2 5 97 •Station B ..............II 7 2 2 93 Craven B ............... 13 6 1 6 88 While Lion .......... 12 6 I 5 87 Buck Wrinkleys ..12 4 2 6 78 DeLacy................. 12 3 0 9 59 •PendleHotel ....12 2 2 8 57 Royal Oak B ......... 12 1 3 8 55 Ladies’ Division V W D L P


BuckB....................11 9 0 2 81 Fondle H otel..........11 8 0 3 73 RBLA....................10 6 0 4 62


’BuckC....................10 7 0 3 60 Buck A ................... 12 4 0 S 58 RovalOak..............12 2 0 10 46 Do Lacy................. 10 2 0 8 38


Geldard 82, D, Harrison 104; S. Horsefield 38, D. Cowking 78; A. Jackson 103, N. Hey G3; T. Horse- field 37, W. Robinson 74; J. Bond 82, G. Parker 36; R. Simpson 99, W. Beattie 95. C h a tb u rn B 4, P o l ic e 8. A.


Booth 81, T. Browm 74; S. Simkin 54, D. Allen 72; M. Pearce 75, F. Booth 87; D. Lakin 7 6 , 1. Nash 43; T. Cordeau 51, A. Pilkington 61; L. Gooding 72, D. Bowne.'s 82. Waddington B 8, Billington B


4. A. Dean 97, J. Ainsworth 66; B. P h i l l ip 99, M. Unwin 69; S. Baines 100, R Kiddie 88; S. Dean 74, S. Almond 93; S. Holden 94, J. Lawson 92; G. Laxton 61, D. Har­ greaves 93. Low Moor B 6, Chatburn A 6.


F. Wilson 97, M. Avery 71; S. Stoll 91, G. Clark 86; G. Waddington 59, P. Clark 86; S. Rushton 95, J. Lockley 90; T. Richardson 54, P. C ra ig 86; I . R u sh to n 60, G. Simkin 101.


FIXTURES Toniglil


First Division Rimington B v RBL; Clitheroe


Con. B V Rimington A; Whalley v B ill in g to n A; Low Moor A v Clitheroe Con. A. Second Division


Slaidburn v Chatburn B; Chat­


burn A V Catholic Club; Police v Low Moor B; B i ll in g to n B v Social Club.


TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Whailey................15 10 I 4106 Waddington .A . . . .15 7 5 1 106 Rimington A ........15 6 4 5102 Low Moor A ........15 7 5 3 98 RBL......................15 7 4 4 96 BiliingtonA..........15 4 4 7 92 C’roe Con. B ........15 5 4 6 84 Rimington............15 2 6 7 72 C'roeCon.-A........15 1 5 9 60 Second Division P W I) I. P


Chatburn A ..........15 9 5 1 Hi Catholic Club . ...1 5 6 7 2104 Billington B ..........15 4 .8 3 94 Social Clu b ..........15 6 5 4 90 WaddingtonB....16 5 4 7 88 Low Moor B ........15 2 9 4 82 Police....................14 4 5 5 80 Slaidbum..............14 4 3 7 78 Chatburn B .......... 15 3 2 10 74


RIBBLE VALLEY DARTS AND


DOMINOES WINTER


LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


De L a c y 3, Ban d Club A 9;


Buck In n 1, Sw an w i th Two Necks 11; Judge Walmesley 6, Black Bull 6; Brown Cow 7, Band Club B 5.


Dominoes De L a cy 5, Ban d Club A 7;


Buck In n 5, Sw an w i th Two N e ck s 7; Ju d g e W almesloy 6, Black Bull 6; Brown Cow 8, Band Club B 4.


Combined De L a cy 8, Band Club A 16;


Buck In n 6, Sw an w i th Two Necks 18; Judge Walmesloy 12, Black Bull 12; Brown Cow 15, Band Club B 9.


Legion 5; Catholic 10, Bay Horse 2; Black Bulls, Ju d g e 4. HIGH .SCORES


140 - J . F e rn an d e z ; 124 - S.


Hanley; 121 -S. Hartley: 1 2 0 -A. Southwell: 116 - L. Proctor; 114 - S. Hartley; H I - T . Green; 108- M. Taylor; 108 - D. Barnes; 107 - M. Bo\sTOan; 102 - R. Bolton; 100 - E. Sm i th , S. F la n n e ry , R. Bolton, D. Stevemson; 105 finish- D. Baker.


TABLE P


Catholic S C ....................................116 Black Bull ...................................... I l l Low Moor ......................................109 Billington BC ................................102 DeLacy............................................97 Judge................................................94 Castle................................................91 Legion ..............................................78 Craven..............................................78 Black Horse......................................G9 Bay Horse ........................................57 Brown Cow ......................................51


Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, March 8th, 2007 61


Crucial victory


Lancanler......................1 Clillicroe l i e ............... -I CLITHEROE executed their game plan to full effect to beat their in-form hosts and earn a crucial win. The deadlock was broken


in the IGth minute when a period of pressure led to an opening-for Collins to score a well-taken goal. The advantage was short


lived, though, as a brief moment of madness saw Lancaster capitalise on a stray ball. Clitheroe's tempers start­


ed to flare, as this was not the situation the team wanted to be in after 20 minutes, and they stepped up a level again. The locals fought for


every ball, and their persist­ ence paid off when Collins stole possession inside the Lancaster half and played a pin-point pass to Walmsley, who turned her player and fired the ball across the D


• for Horsfall to fire home. An immediate impact


was made on Lancaster's defence in the second half, as attacking runs from Horsfall and Collins down the flanks, and persistent pressure from Box and Wor­ thington, continually broke down Lancaster's attacking moves. Box Morton and Walms­


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL


LEAGUE TABLES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


First Division R o y a l O ak 3, Legion B 6;


W a d d in g to n 4, Low Moor 5; Craven Heifer 1, Pendle Inn 8; Buck Inn 2, Swan A 7. Second Division


Sw an B 3, Black Horse 6;


Legion A 3, S t Michael’s 6; Brown Cow 7, White Lion 3. FIXTURES .Monday


Mick Patten Knockout Semi Finals: Low Moor v Pen­ CLITHEROE AND


DISTRICT SNOOKER LEAGUE


, liESUl.TS Team Knockimt


Low Moor A 980, Whalley 743. First Division


RBL 8, Whalley 4. S. Kerr 87,


A. Riley 5; B. Sims 78, B. Callow 41; S. Almond 97, J. Sumner 56; S. Taylor 68, J. Waggett 80; M. Peel 102, G. Taylor 68; D. Walmesley 46, J. TimperleySG. Billington A 4, Waddington A


8. T. Wilson 59, K. Kcough 90; J. Gibson 89, R. Lloyd 36; T. Wright 87, J. Dugdale 90; T. Rydoheard 79, M. Cane 83; P. Barker 112, E. Houghton 56; P. Conchie 32, J. Nu t ter 68. Clitheroe Con. A 4, Rimington


B 8. R. O’Shaunessy 58, J. Lund 81; M. O’Shaunessy 83, R. Hol­ land 64; M. Whittaker 93, J. Bol- land 63; I. Charlton 49, R Hobson 84; D. Smith 7 4 ,1. Fraser 76; R. Grant 33, D. Seed 76. Rimington A 6, Low Moor A 6. Second Division


Social Club 6, Slaidburn 6. N.


dle Inn; Royal Oak v Buck Inn. Second Division Knockout


S t Michael’s V Black Horse. TABLES


First Division P W L P


Low Moor...............14 12 2 77 Pendle Inn...............14 8 6 74 Royal Oak...........M l 9 5 73 Swan A ..................14 9 5 70 Buck In n .................14 6 8 59 Legion B .................14 7 7 57 Waddinglon ...........14 3 11 51 Craven Heifer........14 2 12 43


Second Division P W


St Michael’s . . ........14 M Black Horse . ........14


Legion A . . . . ........u 6 Brown Cow . . ........14


Horse Shoe . . ........13 9 White Lion . . ........14 Bridge Inn. . . ........13


8 6 0


6 Swan B ........ ........14 1 13 48


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION RESULTS


Low M o o r 7, Brown Cow 5;


Craven 5, Castle 7; Billington BC 7, D eL a c y 5; Bla ck Horse 7,


Firsl Division P W D I. P


Langho.................12 12 0 0 36 .Alpes...................12 10 - 0 2 32 Young Farmers ...12 7 0 5 25 Th eS n ip l ............12 6* 0 6 24 RVMisschicks ...11 6 0 5 22 HairoftheDogl .12 1 0 11 5 ITFX....................13 0 0 13 I Second Division P \\- I) L P


CrooLightEng...l3 12 0 1 37 RBL......................14 8 0 6 30 Chipping Rejects .13 8 0 5 27 TheSnip2 ............14 4 2 S 22 RV Rebels............14 4 1 9 IS The Winchester...14 3 1 10 16 Third Division P W 1) I P


Dunkenhalgh ....11 10 0 1 21 Ragdolls ..............11 6 1 4 IS RV Babes................9 6 0 3 15 B B ........................10 2 1 7 10 BlueStorm ..........10 0 0 10 3


ley chased down all the play up front and kept tlie pres­ sure on Lancaster, new girl Blunt sat in front of the back three thwarting any chances Lancaster had, and Maskell, Hough, Allen and Laverty were in no mood to let Lancaster back into the game. This Clitheroe domina­


tion was rewarded with another two goals, as good work in midfield found Horsfall, who picked up the ball yards inside the area and blasted it home. And with 20 minutes


remaining, Lancaster strug­ gled to clear the ball, and Maskell picked up and slot­ ted home to secure three priceless points. Clitheroe have two games


remaining, one against Lej’- land Fo.xes who have again had some impressive results over the last couple of weeks, and the other is against Garstang who are currently second in the table.


New players needed for badminton dub


BLACKBURN Junior Badminton Club is on the look out for new members. Girls and boys, aged between 7 and 19 of all stan­


dards, who do not currently play for the county, are requested to join the outfit. ; The club is also looking for coaches to work with


the age groups who are CRB checked and hold a coaching qualification. . For more information, or to book your place,


please contact Barbara Lomas at blackburnjunior- bc@yahoo.co.uk.


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