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■f I -itJ : 62 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, September 11th, 2008 www.ciitheroeadvertiser.co.uk u>C-


Blues blast out of the blocks!


■ Three goals in the opening 20 minutes virtually killed the game as a contest. And the three points - their fifth


victory in succession - took them to a three-way tie at the top with Newcastle Blue Star and Mossley. It was another dominant display


Clilheroe.................................3 Wakefield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 CLASSY Clitheroe catapulted themselves to the top of the table with this emphatic performance.


back into the game, with Hitchings’ shot blocked by Joel Pilkhigton at thedeath.- But it should have been four at


as Dave Hankin fed Lomax, who turned and arrowed a shot past Andy Woods in one swift move­ ment. Wakefield had chances to get


, And two minutes later it was 3-0, •iS:


will have one worry, it is how their players took their foot off the gas, and struggled, to reassert them­ selves from then on. And despite undoubtedly being


by the Blues, who once again flew out of the traps and had the game won before the first quarter had even elapsed. But if manager Neil Reynolds


Craig Sargeson


pleased at claiming their first clean sheet of the caiiipaign, that came as more of a case of bad finishing than ' resolute defending. Just over 30 seconds had elapsed


when Liam McManus was felled in the box by Jay Sobers, and after a brief delay, Craig Sargeson stepped • up to bury the penalty. But Sobers almost made up for


■:i '' > m--


his error within minutes, shooting wide from close range after a clever pull back from Delroy Ferguson. Bernard Morley’s midfield inter-


ception then set up Carl Lomax, whose ball into the box was just out of reach of Anthony Johnson at the farpost.


the price, as Sargeson’s right wing corner was met by Ian Flannery, and after a brief, scramble, McManus poked home from close range.


'


edged opportunity when Chris Hitchings’ cross eluded everyone, and Ferguson somehow ballooned the ball over an empty goal from sue yards out. And within a minute, they paid


But Wakefield squandered a gilt- ' :


had to be on his toes to keep out Jonathan Smith's bullet header seven minutes from timej but Clitherpe had more than done enough. Clitheroe: Mann, McManus,


Osborne headed over from Sarge­ son’s corner, while at the other end, substitute Graham Marchant chipped the ball onto the roof of the net after spotting James Mann off his line. Mann was called into action, producing a full length save to deny Sobers, just after Marc Roberts had headed a comer wide. And his opposite number Woods


the other end when Johnson was put through by Lomax, only to have his shot half-stopped by Woods before being hacked to safe­ ty by Andy McManus. After the break, substitute Paul


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Unbeaten Greei^ pick up two wins


HURST Green extended their unbeaten start to the season with two 3-2 wins over the week. On Saturday, in what was surely the


Barry Bolton, whose skills were severely tested with the monsoon-like weather, but he presented an excellent surface to play on.


their midweek win against Stacksteads, with Warren Baker returning to the bench after illness. ' . The home side started like a house on


Hurst Green were unchanged from ■


' one-on-one saved.by the keeper’s legs, and Chippendale slid a shot just wide after good work from Walker. Chippendale then failed to test the


, quarter of an hour, but they, couldn’t beat the -visiting keeper. Walker, had a


fire, pinning their opponents in their own, half and creating a plethora of chances. I t is no exaggeiatiori to say that Hurst Green should have been 3-0 up after


only match to take place in East Lan­ cashire, Green saw off Enfield although they -will be wondering how on earth the -visitors came close to stealing a point from them. Huge praise must go to groundsman


• until Wilkinson handled on the line, receiving the inevitable red card,.and the big Enfield forward duly dispatched the following penalty. Green made a reshuffle as Enfield


win of the season against plucky Stack- steads.


' keeper’s hands. (Jreen suffered a cmel blow as .Taylor


keeper as he rose for a free header six yards out, and then amazingly Walker found himself with the ball at his feet inside the six-yard box, but could only ■ find the keeper -with the goal gaping. The first goal did eventually arrive


Pilkington, Flannery, Smith, Mor- ley (Osborne 47), Hankin, Fisher (Ward 73), Johnson (Paton 81), Lomax, Sargeson. Subs: Reynolds," Fearon.


to the midfielder, and his pinpoint cross was headed in at the back post by Coupe, the defender showing the Green strikers how to finish.! The -wsitprs did have chances of their


from an unlikely source. A Leighton comer found its way back


own to equalise, however, with Hind making a great save low down, and Bamber deflecting an effort over from his own line. ; With the rain pouring down, the con­


ne.. f


• comer was poorly cleared, and the striker hooked the resulting cross past Anderson and into the roof of the net.


. ■ The visitors started brightly and moved the ball quickly, harrying the home side so they could­ n’t settle into a rhythm. Read took the lead inside 10 minutes when a


Riminglon . . . . . . . . . 6 Read United ___ ^...1 RIMINGTON were given a' scare by last sea­ son’s Second Division champions, but the hosts ultimately had too much pace and power.


pass the ball much bet- term and Lloyd piit them level with a fiercely- struck free kick from 20 yards. They then went in front


Rimington started to


■Rimington took control, and the visitors struggled to keep up with their, tempo. Wharton took the ball


before half-time when a long throw from Wharton was flicked on by Lawson, and O’Neill calmly con­ trolled the ball before picking his spot and firing home. In the second half,


Teams required for new season


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sided league in East Lancashire over the last decade hopes to build on that success over winter. The winter league kicks-off on Sunday, October


19th, and any side fancying their chances can take advantage of the opportunity by -visiting the leisure centre for a registration form. The deadline for entries is Sunday, October 5th. • . Anyone requiring any more information can con­ tact 01200 442188.'


. leave defenders trailing in his wake, and he chipped the ball from the bye-line for Lloyd to finish with a diving header. Wharton turned


from the halfway line to


provider again when he nodded a cross back to Glen Dinsdale, who turned in a volley from just inside the box. Lloyd grabbed his hat-


trick goal when he scored from close range to make it 5-1, and Luke Conti came off the bench to wrap things up with a neat finish, following an interchange' of passes


between Lloyd and Whar­ ton.


With Penman now ■


available, and Chris Hes- lop and Paul Anthony signed on, manager Terry Braithwaite may have his work cut out'to keep everybody happy, but it’s a nice problem to have, rather than scratching around for a team. A strong squad is vital


if Rimingtpn are to comr pete for all three trophies again, and Saturday sees a home fixture against


Borrowdale, kick-off 2-15 p .m .


. ‘ . Good start vital


WITH Sunday's opening Harry Dewhurst Memorial League fixtures falling foul of the weather. Dog Inn will hope to kick-off their campaign this weekend


. against newly-promoted Clarence at Haslingden Sports Centre. ' And manager Simon Kerins is quietly confident that his squad, which contains a number of new faces - including Accrington Stanley and Clitheroe legend Chris Grimshaw, who Kerins has also appointed as his. assistant manager - will fare well this season: "This year's First Di-vision could prove to be the strongest for some time., so it is -vital we make a good start, just as we have done in the past three seasons." Kerins is also keen to hear from any local businesses


keen to donate or sponsor a new kit, and any interest­ ed organisations can ring (07758105177).


• ' ■ ■ -


by Coupe on the edge of his own box, and the Enfield right winger hit an unstoppable -volley from fully 20 yards





down the right and crossed, only for the keeper to drop the ball, and 'Walker swooped to regain the lead. Seven minutes later and it was three. Chippendale did magnificently to shrug off a defender, and knocked a square ball for Walker to score his second of the game and seemingly end the game as a contest. ■ Minutes later, an Enfield header from a comer was heading into the top corner


Green hit straight back. Substitute Young made a surging run


But rather than let it affect them.


tion, began to throw more caution to the wind, and were rewarded -with possibly one of the goals of the season. A high ball was headed up in the air


ditions became more treacherous, and the referee, at times, didn’t clamp down on dangerous tackles. The -visitors, sensing Green’s frustra­


had to go off with a pulled hamstring, which meant a defensive reshuffle, and Simpson came on up front. The -visitors, however, had not just come to make up the numbers, and came straight back into the game; equalising minutes later as a free kick was headed in by the unmarked centre back. • Stacksteads gained a lot of confidence


asm for the game into the second half as they pressured and harried Green at every possible opportunity. The locals should have scored through Simpson, however, as he looked to poke in a shot that came back off the crossbar, but somehow the Stacksteads back-line cleared. ! The -visitors severly tested the Green


over the stranded Hind into the top cor­ ner. ■


; Stacksteads piled men forward in ■ search for an equaliser .late on, but they couldnt find an equaliser in near dark­ ness towards the end of the game. This was a tough test for the home


late on was again highlighted, with the winner coming on 75 minutes. Danny Walker delightfully meeting a Tipton cross and slamming home.


side, but one which they came through with three points. Next up for Hurst Green is another


Douglas wins Stableford


aRhero^ GoiTc?uF^^^ the tworshot winner of the Seniors Stableford at thW 5?h


7n (8W4!^^.4)^®® ter^^^^com^n^^'” n®'' Keith'Allen, who retumed 34, with Ian B la c j^


Greensomes was won by the narrowest of margins.: Gooch of Settle carded 86-17-69 to edge (78-8.6-69.4) into second place. Dixon of Wilpshire (86-15.6- and Leyland’s D/and B. Lyons


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home game against Peel Park on Satur­ day at Smithy Row, (kick-off 2-15 p.m.).


back line with their constant running, and several testing crosses into the box, but their best chance was somehow deflected over the bar with the Hurst Green goal gaping. However, Green’s abihty to win games


their feet in this frenetic game, but cm- cially scored the all-important equaliser on half-time, Wilkinson thumping home a header from a pinpoint Leighton cor­ ner. ' The -visitors continued their'enthusi­


from this and put Green on the back foot, with Tim Farragher causing prob­ lems in the centre of midfield. A second goal for the-visitors arrived at the peak of their pressure, as Green" poorly defended a long throw, allowing Taylor to turn and fire an unstoppable shot into the roof of the net. Hurst Green were struggling to find


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' left from Bamber found Tipton, whose shot somehow squirmed through the


Oily Bolton, but apart from that, the home side fielded an unchanged side. Green made a positive start and were soon in the lead, as good work down the


Stuart Malley came in for the injured ^


pushed in search of an equaliser, but bar a few comers didn’t present the threat they had hoped for, and the home side held on for the win. Last Tuesday, Green gained their first


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Af.REAT HARWOOD ^ AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES


First Division © . • .P W D L P


. Globe Keys.....20 12 0 8127 RushtonStA*...20 13 1 6112 GtHarwoodA . .19 1 1 " ! 7111 Roe Lee Park ...20 11 0 9106


' Globe A . 20 11 0 . 9106 Clitheroe CCA..20 ; 8 r 3 9100 Gt Harwood B . .20 8 1 11 94 RibblesdaleA ...20 8 1 11 93 Ossy Con...........19 9 0 10 89 SalesburyA ....20 7 1-12 77


. Burnley Rd B .. .20 6 - 2 12 75 Second Division P W D ' L P


RishtonCon.A .20 17 0 3135 Free Gardeners A 20 15 0 5128 SydneySt........20 13 0 7115 SabdenBlack ...20 11 0.9112 WaddingtonA ..20 11 0 9 98 Hurst Green A ..20 8 0 12 99 RushtonStB ...20 8 0 12 90 Sabden Red ....20 7 0 13 83 Gt Hanvood CC .20 . 7 0 13 85 GlobeB........20 7 0 13 79 WhalleyA....... -.20 6 0 14 76 ' Third Division P W D L P


Green Park.......20 16 2 2130 OakhillVets ....20 14 1 5121 Mercer Park ....20 14 0 6118


'SalesburyB ....20 11 1 8107 Grange ............ 20 S 1 10101 Burnley Rd A ...20 10 0 10 96 Gatty Park •.... .20 9 1 10 94 Gt Harwood H ..20 7 2 11 92


• RibblesdaleB ...20 5 3 12 87 Immanuel A . . . .20 ' 6 0 14 86 ImmanuelB ....20 3 1 16 68 Fourth Division P W D L P


Coppice............18 15 O' 3120 Free Gardeners B18 11 3 4115 RishtonConB ..18 13 3 2114 WaddingtonB . .18 11 2 5109 Oakhill ............ 18 8 1 9 91 Sabden Blue ....18 8 T 9 85 WhalleyB.........18 6 1 11 83 Milnshaw Wands 18 5 1 12 77


. ClitheroeCCB..18 3 1 14 61 HurstGreehB ..18 3 1 14 45


ALTHAMS TRAVEL HYNDBURN


BOWLING LEAGUE TABLES


■ ■ Free Gardeners. .18 15 ■


First Division P W D L P 1 2119


Globe A............19 12 0 7115 Burnley RdC...20 11 0 8102. RushtonStE ...18 12 0 6101 RibblesdaleA ...18 8 1 9 99 Globe.E.......... .19 8 2 9 92 Ossy Con. ......18 8 2 8 86 SalesburyBlue ..19. 7 0 12 82 RushtonStC ...19 6 0 13 75 Sabden B .........18 6 0 12 75 WhalleyA......18 6 0 12 73' Second Division PW D L P


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Coppice....... ...18 14 2 2121 SydneySt........18 13 2 3115 Oakhill Park A ..19 9 : 2 8 97 Waddington A . .18 8 2 8 96 BurnleyRdB ...18 9 . 0 9 88. Immanuel A ....18 7 1. 10 85 Mercer Park . . . .18 8 1 ' 9 84 Oakhill Ash.......18 6 1 11 84 Globe C............18 7 . 0 11 79 RishtonBC.....19 7 0 12 79 RishtonCon. C .18 6 1 11 71 . Third Division


. ' P W D L P


GiangeA.........15 14 0 1113 WhalleyB......15 10 0 5 90 Gatty Park .;...15 7 0 ' 8 74,.


' SabdenC . I . . . .15 7 0 .8 71 ReadCC ...1...15 7 1 7 70 OakhillParkB...15 7 .0 8 70:


. SalesburyRed ..15 .8 1 .6. 69 WaddingtonB ..15 3 0 12-62


*


manuclB ....16 4 0 '12 61 : Fourth Division


iP W D.-L P


GtH’woodCC ..16 15 0. 1112 " Orange C . . . . . . .15 10 0 5 90 RibblcsdaleC ...15 9’ 0 6 90 AlmaB...........15 9 0 6 89 .MilnshawPark ..15 7 1 7 70 Burnley.RdD..'.15 6 ‘ 0 9 63 • SabdenA ......15 4 0 11 57 Clitheroe CCB..15 4 1 10 56 ’jOakhillBeech...15 3 0 12 48


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EXPRESS GIFTS HYNDBURN VETS


BOWLING LEAGUE A Division


Oakhill Pk.; ...23 22 0 1 209 Rushton StB ...23 18 1 4 190 Waddington. ...23 16 1 6 165 BulloughB . ...23 14 5 4 161 Immanuel A ...23 15 2 6 152 Oakhill Vets B...23 12 2 9 149 Ribblc^ale B ...23 10' 3 10 147 Hurst Green . ...23 12 0 11 140 Immanuel B . ...23 10 M2 134 RcadBC ...23 7 1 15 106 Milnshaw G.. ...23 3 0 20 100 Peel ParkB .. ...23 3 4 16 99 Milnshaw B. ...23 3 6 14 ■ 91 Gatty Park B ...23 3 0 20 89


Cricket VEKA


RIBBLESDALE


CRICKET LEAGUE TABLE


Senior Division P W


GtH’wood . .25 17 Padiham... .25 15 Basenden .. .25 13 Read.......... 25 12 Edenfield ...25 11 IVhalley ....25 11 B’wick .......25 Clitheroe. . . .25 Cherry Tree .25 Settle .........25 R’daleW. ...25 B’bum N... .25 Ossylmm. ..25 Earby ......25 First Division P ,W


Belvedere ...25 16 R’daleW. 2..25 13 Salesbury .. .25 13 Brinscall__25 11 Padiham2 ..25 12 Settle2 .....25 12 Cherry T. 2..25 9 GtH’wood 2.25 8 Stacksteads .25 9 Read2 ......25 8 •Ossy 1.2 ...25 7 Belvedere 2..25 6 Clitheroe2 ..25 5 •Whalley2 ..25 2 .15


11 6 26 124 11 6 22 120 12 6 30 118 13 5 30 115 15 5 41' 106 13 7 24 95 6 26 94


Second Division P W L


•Feniscowles ,25 15 3 •Bartenden 2.25 13 4 Edenfield 2..25 13 5 •BlyGSOB .25 12 ,7 Rolls-Royce .25 11 8 •Salesbury2.25 10 7 Feniscowles 2 25 10.12 B’bum N. 2 .25 9.. 9 Earby 2.......25 B’wick2 ....25 Stacksteads225 BlyGSOB2 .25 Brinscall2 ..25 Rolls-Royce 225 Third Division P W


9 9 8 10


ChcrryT.3..16 11 •R’daleW.3 .16 ,10 Feniscowles 316 8 •Settle3 ....15 7 Read3 .....16: 6. Earhy3;....16 7 Padiham3 ..16 6 Edcnrield3..16 6 Ossy Imm. 3.16 3 Salesbury 3. .15 4 Baxenden3..16 4 Belvedere 3. H6 3 Clitheroe3 ..16 3 B’wick3 .-...16 2 B’bum, N. 3 '.15 3 Gt H’wood 3.16 Whalley3 ...15 •tied game


N B . P 6 31 209 5 39 184 7 19 170 7 39 i70 6 31 169 7 25 166 4 34 136 7 31 132 5 25 130 6 31 129 6 27 122 6 31 109 7 36 107 7 14 62


N B P 6 32 207 7 32 190 7 34 185 5 36 178 6 40 168 7 20 148 3 38 147 7 26 137 7 22 133 7,14 115 6 45 93 9 14 91 6 22 9 7 18 89


2'' 10


10 8 68 7 11 62 6 23 61 6 11 : 59 4 20 42'. 3 11 40


N B P 4 15 137 3 20 136 5 16 111 4 20 109. 8 17 101 6 9 94 5 19 94 5 16 91 5 30 .75 6 13 .71 7 13 71


L N B P 3 5 27 212 4 6 30 198 6 6 36 184 8 5 25 160 8 6 30 158 9 5 28 153 8 6 17 145


Rhyddings.. ^...23 21 0 2 201 WorsleyA ... ...23 18 1 4 188 Ribble^aleA ...22 19 0 3 186 Rushton St A. ...23 18 0 ’5 186 Burnley Rd .. ...23 14 0 9 159 Peel Park A .. .'..23 14 0 9 149 Lowerfold. . . . ...23 11 0 12 146 Sabden BC... ...23 11 0 12 m Oakhill Vets A...23 8 2 13.118 Gatty Park A ...23 6 1 16 110 Rishton B G,. ...23 '5 1 17-107 Mercer Park . .-..23 6 1’16 105 Whalley BC.. ...22 4. 0 18 87 WorsleyB . . . ...23 1 0 22 66 B Division P W D L P


P W D L P MEWIES


SOLICITORS CRAVEN AND


DISTRICT CRICKET LEAGUE


Second Division P, W D I P


Haworth Road : .21 15 5 1 50 Haworth .......21 12* 7 ' 2 43 Wilsden'...........21- 9 6 6 33. Ingrow 21 9 6 6 33 •LongLee .'.....21 7 6 ' 7 29 •Chatburn .......21 7 5 8 28 PcndleForest ...21 7 6 '8 27 • IngrowSJ _____21 6 9 6 27 Foiilridge ......21 7 , 5 9 26 Sutton........... .21- ,6 6 9-24 Airedale^. . . . . .‘.21 2 8 11 14 Dcnholme....... .21 1 5 15 8 Fourth Division P W D- L P


Riddlesden .....21 17 3 1 54 Haworth WE ...21 15 4 2 49


'E&Gilstead....21 13 7 1-46 Cullingu’orth 2 . .21 10 4 7 34 Ingrow2,..../..21 8 5 8 29 Haworth 2 ........21 6 7 8 25 CrossfIatts2 ....21 6 5 10 23 Bradley 2 ........ 21 5 6 10 21. Chatburn 2 ......21 4 6 11 18 Thornton 2 ......21 4 5 12 17 Sandy Lane 2 ...21. 4 5 12 17 PendleForest2..21 3 5 13 14 •tied game


Dart.s and Dominoc.s


CLITHEROE MEN’S INVITATION


SUMMER DARTS


LEAGUE RESULTS


Red Division St Michael’s A 4, Craven


. Heifer 3; Waddington 7, Swan B 0; Le^on B 5, White Lion 2. Blue Division


Low Moor 2, St Michael’s


(RO) 5; Swan A 7, Legion A 0. FIXTURES Monday


Doubles Knockout Competition to be held at the


British Legion, 8-20 p.m. start. • Registration for any teams


wishing to play in the Clitheroe and District Winter Darts League will be at 8-30 p.m. on ■ Wednesday, September 24th at the British Legion. • FINAL TABLES Red Division P W L P


Legion B...............12 9 3 58 Waddington..........12 9 3 52 . Craven He i f e r . .12 7 5 52 St Michael’s A ....12 9 3 48 White Lion........... 12 6 6 45 Horse Shoe.......... 12 2 10 31 SwanB......... ...12 0 12 8 Blue Division P W L P


‘ St Michaei’sRO .. .10 7 Pendleinn .......10 5 v5 33 Brown Cow. . . . . . .10 3 ' 7 27 Legion A ...........10 0 10 13


7 45 7 44


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


LEAGUE TABLES


■ nibble League ’ Darts


Black Horse A ................... .71 BuckB ................


.......6 2 70


Judge Walmsley. . . v............... .64, Waggon ......... Horse Shoe


Swan ................................ 36 DeLacy


41 29


■ Castle . .......■....... ............... 16 Dominoes . , . . , p


BuckB


Castle . . . . Judge Walmsley DeLacy Waggon


'HorseShoe ...- Swan ... . Black Horse A "


...121 ...119


.....118 .....116; ...:-.ll0 ;....109 .......107 “.103


Swan A ............... 10 8 8 48 Low Moor.. V.....10 7


Pcndle League Darts


Buck A ........................... Black Horse B Social Club. . . : ............... White Horse............ Dominoc.s


’ Black Horse B ................. Fooiball


UNIBOND


FOOTBALLLEAGUE ■ Finsl Division North


P W D L P


Mosslcy............6 5 0 1 15 CLITHEROE ....6 5 0 1 15 Newcastle BS.......6 4 1 1 13 Ossett Albion.......6 4 1 1 13 Durham City . . . . .6 3 3 0 12 Skcl’daleUtd .....5 3 2 0 11 • Bamber Bridge-....6 3 1 2 10 Curzon Ashton__6 2 2 2 8 ColwynBay.......5 2 2 1 8 Warrington Tn... .6 2 2 2 8 RossendaleUtd ...5 2 2 1 8 Lancaster City... .5 2 1 2 7 Trafford ............ .6 2 1 3 7 RadclilfeBor........5 2 . 0 3 6 Wakefield........... 6 1- 2 3 5 Woodley Sports ...6 1 1 4 4 FCHalifaxTn ....5 1 1 3 4 Chorley............ 5 1 1 3 .4 GaiforthTn......6 1 1 4 4 Harrogate RA_5 0 1 4 1 SalfordCi^........6 0 1 5 1 Lancit Lancashire League P W D L P


Salford City......2 2 0 0 6 Burscough ..........3 2 0 1 6 FleetwoodTn ......3 1 2 0 5 Bamber Bridge_3 1 1 1 4 Choriey............ 1 1 0 0 3 Barrmv ...,.......1 1 0 0 3 Clitheroe..’. ......1 1 0 0 3 Leigh Generis__2 0 1 1 1 Darwen............ 2 0 1 1 1 Workington .......3 0 1 2 1 Formby............ 1 0 0 1 0 Lancaster City... .2 0 0 2 0


EAST LANCASHIRE


FOOTBALLLEAGUE RESULTS


First Division


Langho 4, Peel Park 0; Riming­ ton 6, Read Utd 1; Hurst Green 3, Enfield 2. Second Division \


Hurst Green 3, Stacksteads 2;


SM 0; Bamoldswick Tn 1, Bum- ley Boys’ Club 3; Belvedere 1, Bacup CC 5; Padiham A 3,' Clitheroe RBL 4.


Feniscowles 2, Oswaldtwistle


ROEFIELD LEISURE lOTOOR FIVE-A­ SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE FIXTURES Sunday


Bladdered; 9-35 a.m. Regulators V New Inn; 10-10 a.m. Wilkies Warriors v Morning Glory; 10-45 a.m. AC Men v Mad Dogs; 11-20 a.m. AFC Buck v Drunken Mon­ keys; 11-55 a.m. Beercan v Clitheroe Clowns; 12-30 p.m. Chicken Legends v MMS. TABLE P W D L P


.9 a.m. Real Eosslee v Real


Regulators........21 17 1 3 52 Bcercan.............21 14 3 4 45 MoramgGlory...21 14 1 6 43 New Inn ............22 13 3 6 42 C’roc Clowns__21 13 3 5 42 AFCBuck ....... .20 11 5 4 38 WilkicsWarriors .22 11 1 10 34 AC Men ............21 10 1 10 31 MadDogs.......21 9 1 11 28 Chicken Legends .22 5 3 13 18; RealRosslee__.20 6 0 14 18 MMS ..........2 2 4 3 15 15 RcalBladdcrcd ..21 5 0 16 15 Drunken M’keys .21 3 .1 17' 10


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


- • First Division


LEAGUE FIXTURES • Sunday


(Foxhill); Clarence V Dog Inn (Haslingden); Welly Clayton v Boca Seniors (Wilson’s).


Brewers Utd v Church Tn


left, are Martin Noon, Joe Worthington-Coates, Jordan.Neary, Russell Bennett and Neil Snape. T07090S/3


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Social Club.......... . ......... White Horse..____ ____ BuckA...........................


Football Second Division


Wellington (Marl Pits); Gt Har­ wood Rovers v Clayton-le- Moors (Wilson’s); Kings Arms v Ossy Refugees (Roefield); Spin­ ning Jenny v Helmshore Harri­ ers (King George’s)..


Commercial OB v Duke of THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL


LEAGUE RESULTS-


Premier Division


8; Buck A 6, RBL B 6; RBL A 11, St Peter’s A1. First Division


Billington B 4, Low Moor A


Con. Club 7, Wagon 'A 5; St Peter’s B 5, Black Horse A 7; White Horse A 6, White Horse B 6.


Con. Club 7, Buck B 5; Read Second Division


• Bernards Buck 6, Higher Buck A 6; Kings Arms A 7, Dog Inn A 5; Low Moor B 6, Buck D 6; Rose and Crown B 8, Stork B 4.


Third Division


10; Buck Wrinkleys 5, White Hart B 7; RBL D 4, Castle B 8; Wagon B 7, Kings Arms B 5. Fourth Division


Black Horse B 2, White Lion


Higher Buck B 8, Craven Heifer A4.


Dog Inn B 7, Victoria A 5;


FIXTURES Tonight


Premier Division


B V Bay Horse; White Hart A v Buck A.


• Low Moor A v RBL A; RBL First Division


Peter’s B v Station B; White Horse B v Con. Club. Second Division


Buck B V Read Con.* Club; St


Con. Club B V Stork B; Dog Inn A V Rose and Crown B; Higher Buck A V Kings Arms A. ■ Third Division


Buck D V Bernards Buck;


Kings Arms B v White Hart B; White Lion v Buck Wrinkleys. Fourth Division


Castle B v Black Horse B;


the Winter League will take place on September 25th a t Low Moor. This will be capped at 40 teams, with priority given to teams who have completed all Summer League fixtures. TABLES


RBLA..;.... ..11 8 2 1104 Low Moor A .. ..12 7 2 3 96 RBLB.......... ..10 6 4 0 91 BuckA.......... ..11* 5 3 3 89 Bay Horse . . . . ..11 1 5 5 65 Billington B... ..11, 1 5 5 62 St Peter’s A ..12 1 4 7 60 White Hart A . ..10 1 3 6 49


Premier Division p W D L P


ria A V Higher Buck B. • The registration night for


De Lacy V Victoria B; Victo­


First Division P W D L P


Rose&CrownB .13 10 2 1127 Kings Arms A ..-.13 11 1 1125 Higher Buck A*..12 4 5 3 89 Dog Inn A .........12 4 4 4 86 Bernards Buck ..13 3 5 5 85 Stork B .............12 5 2 5 81 LowMoorB ....13 1 3 9 68 Con. Club B . .12 2 2 8 59 .•BuckD............12 2 4 6 57 Third Division P W D L P


Kings Arms B ...11 9 1 1101 RBLD..............12 6 2 4 89 Wagon B .......... 11 6 1 4 85 mUeHartB ...11 5 3 -3 84 mite Lion .......10 6 0 4 79 CastleB.............10 6 0 4 75 Buck Wrinkleys .11 1 2 . 8 56 Black Horse B .. .12 0 I 11 46 Fourth Division P W D L P


RBLA..............10 8 0 2 80 BuckA..............10 7 0 3 71 Kings Arms .....10 5 0 5 59 Station..............10 6 0 4 59 Buck B..............10 3 0 7 32 DeLacy ............ 10' 1 0 9 28 •points deducted


Selected Teams


Cricket Saturday


11-30 a.m.) P. Bishop, C. Mus- son, M. Scott, I. Scott, P. Gaskell, C. Palmer, J. Houldsworth; M. Houldsworth, A. Hutchins, S. Bishop, P. Cox. Scoren J. Scott. Read (v Earby, home, meet 1


meet noon) N. Bolton, P. Dibh, N. James, J. Dewhurst, M. Har­ greaves, A. Pearce, D. Glover, M. Preston, A. Robinson, L. Nut- tall, 'Turner. Scoren A. Kilkenny. (ilitheroe 2nds (v Settle, away,


Clitheroe (v Settle, home,


p.m. start) Harvey, N. Marsh, K. O’Connor, M. Whalley, J. Marshll, W. Eastham, A. Turn­ er, A.'Rushton, A: Laycock, E. Lowes, K. Smithson. Read 2nds (v Belvedere 2nds,


; Thistlethwaite, M. Suthers, R Barden, M. Yeoman. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


away, meet R ^ d 11-45 a.m.) G. O’Connor, S. Marshall, S. Marsh, E. Artingstoll, A. Baron, Miss J. Laycock, E. Yates, D.


Edenfield, away, 1 p.m. start) G. Hunt, A. Marsh, M. Briggs, D. Howa^, S. Kerr, R. Bradley, R.


Higher BuckB ..10 7 2 1 95 \^ctoriaB.......... 8 6 2 0 84 Dog Inn B .........11 2 3 6 63 DeLacy..............9 3 2 4 58 Victoria A ...........8 3 2 3 53 Craven Heifer A ..9 2 1 6 50 Pendle Hotel.......7 1 2 4 31 Ladles’ Division P W D L P


mite Horse A ..13 8 .2 3103 Black Horse A ...13 7 1 5 98 White Horse B . .12 6 3 3 96 Wagon A .......... 14 7 0 ' 7 9-1 Buck B. ...........12 5 3 4 92 Con.ClubA ....13 5 1 7 90 Read Con...........13-5 1 7 78 StPeter’sB .....12 4 1 7 77 stations .......1 2 3 2 ’7 70 Second Division P W U L P


Selected Tcam.s


home, 1 p.m. start) M. Davies, M. Hanson, Ediriweera, L. Kearsley, D. Fitzhenry, R. Palmer, M. Fallon, E. Topham, N. Cordingley, S. Booth, D. O’Neill. • Whalley 2nds (v Cherry Tree,


away, 1 p.m. start) D. Barker, S. Gorton, I. Grace, D. Crossley, N. Fielden, L. Burgess, G. Jones, J. Galling, J. Furlonger, L. Tid- marsh, J. Rain.


Northern, home, 1 p.m. start) S. Laycock, .J. Galling, D. Ainsworth, A. McRae, A, Galling, D. Barker, L. Tidmarsh, G. Barker, P. Topham, L. Boyle, J. Furlonger.


Whalley 3rds (v Blackburn Sunday uE August


16 MOSSLEY ......................LO-2 19 Garfortb Tom.................W 4-3 23 Ossett Albion ...................W2-1 25 SALFORD CITY ............W4-1 aOPcnritb ........................tv 3-1 (FA Cup Prelim) ' . September


6WAKEFIELD . . . . ; .........W3-0 9 Radcliffe Borough . . . . .__W1-0 13 LEEK TOWN ......................H (FA Cup IQ)


' 30 GARFORTH TOWN (ULC) . .U October


■23 Chorley (UPC)......................A 27 Woodley Sports......................A


16SKELMERSDALE UTD.......H


4 GRANTHAM (FAT)...............H 6 Curzon Ashton .......................A 11 COLWYN BAY ...................H 21 WOODLEY SPORTS............H 25 FC Halifax Tom-..................A November


6 Wakefield................................A 13 BAMBER BRIDGE..............H 20 Newcastle Blue Star ...............A 26 Lancaster City.......................A January


10 GARFORTH TOWN ............H 14 Bamber Bridge .....................'.A 17 FC HALIFAX TOWN............H 21 Mossley............................... A 28 OSSETT ALBION ...............H March


1 LANCASTER CITY ..............H 10 Warrington’Tom...................A 17 Harrogate Rly........................A 24 ROSSENDALEUTD............H 31 CHORLEY...........................H February


7Chorley ....■................... .....A 14 WARRINGTON TOWN........H 21 RossendaleUnited .............. ..A 28 NEWCASTLE BLUE STAR ..H April


1 TRAFFORD .........................H 8 Salford City................ A 15 Colwyn Bay...........................A 22 DURHAM CITY .................H 29 HARROGATE RLY..............H December


(v Stacksteads, home, meet 12- 10 p.m.) I. Britcliffe, R Spencer, T. Braithwaite, R. Lloyd, G. McGuire, C. Hall, S. Braith­ waite, R. Clarkson, H. Kay, C. Jackson, L. Gidlow. Scorer: M. Spencer. Whalley (v Cherry Tree,


Gladwin, J. Bunyan, B. Spencer, M. Pratt, Scuderi. Scorer: C.. Collingc. Ribhlesdale Wanderers 2nds


4 Durham City................ A 10 RADCLIFFE BOROUGH , . . .H 13 Skelmersdale Utd.........; . . . . .A 18 C.URZON ASHTON.............H 25 Trafford.......... .'...................A


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