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^CEITHEROE’S.pbor recent-^ ’rT& o f fonS'cbntinued at one'ofsi; theiFibbgeyfgrounds on Saturr*|-
sffijX^he Cantilever Stadium ,1^ V» ^n ev e rb eeh ’avhappy. hunting^ S ground Tor the Blues,' and ■
that -k
*:(} ruri'contihu^ at the weekehd7?..jf 5»?S‘i’Ho’
wever,'The odds were fur-:’u -!. 7
>^|ther stacked against the visitors p ^siwith'a flawed refereeing display, fe ^which;producedsevenyellow;ij- ,£ tca^ for Clitheroe, a disallowed
The Blueswere keen to g . BLPES’ .NEX-T/ ■ 5 L . ■ ». -___•' -4lGAMESJ£y,
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"Si\back of the net shortlyiafter;-j| |jftwauds,',after a cro^ frorn^DityeJ Si^jHanldh wasjbiin^dled home,^butf Kiithis was in^pUcabl jr r id S p u t^ H|;^5The;Bluesdameoutpf|the^ ‘i^
tpaps.the.brlghter sidejmtheS
.^^pecohd'haU,'J)utfpund,it7liaM '{jldown the flanks arid resor® tb.|, route one football, whicKwaslP'
©;.cdmf6rtebly:dealt'with by7^^^ 'a home defence' i - ? , However, a brief purple patchg;
, *'f'atl^t'apoint. e back Liain McManuis'^’N-^S^ - ‘ 1:-.. ■ Carl Lomax •'.....
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f i e l d . i >s-''‘Honours-.were'even in the' ^F 'i Fearon little chance.' __ j t
Jhack-toTwiiinihg ways a f t e r 7 y j^ “ •^:"ili'7>^^7^^'7-- MKree'successiye defeats, and',v’'>*:^"-!A‘ 4?^-?,?^9“S,\9*^
i s with 15 minutes to goshouldfe #;!:,have seen ■Clitheroe leave kmth’3 -^
•I’VC-;. ? i '‘^"’'Firstly, C^l Lomax skimmed ' ‘ >1=^15 yards out,'before Anthony' ag9nisingly..-'
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ross.the f^ace
of.the
! |a t ‘"right’hack’ and newcom'er^'-t.’y ^ - Rendell ride a tacMd ■;.,^'/.KrialIy,^'a goalmouth meleei. §Plive^McGw,si^^fr6mV<M-’^¥®®‘^i4’‘^'^'*^'®'^^^^■^?■^“”?F^^S^®?^'''^*®7^all:strike'.alve^tical% ®kat Leagu'e Premier Division^Jlfangle^before flashing jt'across :^an h’of a home defender,! withy the travelling support'incarides-;:
.^vsRif^p''^/^^linp BpaH'-'inf/i flip ppn--r.kThe.facepf goal iiito the far cor- ^.v^rthe I treof m i
- _‘■'■cT.y.t; >,% support'incandes-.-v V awarded." Clitheroe had, the ball in the “-‘SZ’ ’ “
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ri.t'>'- Below-par leaders win again € C ,
Jlead United ' . . . . . . . . 2 ? Rimington . . . . . . . . .5 DESPITE not being at their, b e s t , Rimington were comfortable winners in this derby.' . The champions took the lead after 15 minutes. when.O’Neill’s comer was- headed home by. Lawson, and shortly after, O’Neill and Lloyd combined, with' the flying winger brought down in the box, and Pen man made no mistake- from the spot. Read pulled one hack
when a 'de ep cross was headed out by Dinsdale,- only for O’Connor to thunder home an unstop-; pablevolley. ; ■ - ■ ' .. Both teams struggled to play passing football, but Read had a spell in which they created a cou ple of clear-cut chances to equalise,'only for. Ander son to keep them out.; i
Dinsdalc : made the . post.
home side pay as he forced - the ball home at the back -
' " The visitors had some .
.-. excellent situations, but - had to settle for a 3-1 lead at the interval. :. Penman scored the goal; • of the game after the
- break,-as, following a V Read corner, the ball was cleared to O’N eill, who ' lifted a superb pass over the defence, and Penman let the ball bounce before lobbing the keeper from
,25jfards. -'Then a Rimington cor ner was half-cleared,'and
■ Dinsdale fired in'his sec ond to make it 5-1. Read pulled one back r. when a long .ball found ■
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-Tinker, and his shot found: i t ’s way in off a post;-
: despite Anderson getting a hand to it. McLean,. Conti and .
Walsh came on, and McLean missed,, from, close range, before firing. another effort wide, nut - •while this wasn’t a great ^
."Rimington performance, ; the, trick is to win when not plasdng well. On Saturday, Riming
. as Nelson dispatched a -free kick from 20 yards
•-into the bottom comer.--'. •: " Rimington continued
ton are at home in the Craven Cup, kick-off 1-30 p.m., before league games against Stacksteads and Worsthorne which could . have a bearing on the title race. Rimington Reserves ; .6 .: BGSOB Reserves : . . . .0 RIMINGTON showed ■ their;true colours in a; rematch against the only.;
■ team .to beat them this, season. - ■ The game started how ,
• it was to finish, with Rim- ■ ington on top and domi nating. I t wasn’t too long
■ before the pressure told,--- I2C-;
Junior Football Round-Up Lantfho Juniors
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Langho Under 13s ......S v Clitheroe Wolves ........2. JOEL Phelps hit a hat- trick as Langho recorded a ; derby win over Clitheroe.'??. Following last week’s ;
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one'Sided affair, this game 'was fairly evenly matched until the last 20 minutes. .’ 'Langho finished the : game:;; s tron g ly -with a ';
5 series of fine goals, the best ; of which was a super effort from referee's man-of-the-- match Callum Everett.:;'.:-
Readsloiic Utd
. Readslone Under9sZ:.6i’ • Brierfield Celtic :.7L'...;0 ■
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- STAR man Harry Rush-V ton grabbed a hat-trick in • this convincing win for~ Un ited. -Owen. Gould,- < John Houston and Harry
■ to press for the second, ' and a goal kick from keep er Peel was allowed .to bounce over the defence, and top scorer Carter swivelled to volley homa =. . The locals stifled the - away team at any sign of
: a comeback, and went and scored another.
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' ■ This time th e 'm o v e ■rcame from the left,, and vafter Leach back-heeled a pass froiri the edge of the
‘.box; Brunskill was in a perfect position to calmly slot home. ’
- The away team started - to play in the second half.
; A change in formation ' vied to three in the centre
: of the park, as they could- n’t'deal with the tenacity j of. Brunskill and Black- ledge.
' ' ■ ‘ ' BGSOB did threaten
' for a good 10 minutes, but the game was effectively" killed off when a Carter
’ corner;was; toe-poked home on the back post by
• captain Blackledga :■■: : • ' . Further' threat was added to the game with -
,the introductions of Hall on the right, Andrews on the left and McTear up front.
.T h r e l fa l l . -a t ta c k e d
. down the right and picked out man-of-the-match Carter to slide in on the back post for hissecond. - Carter then completed
• the lef t .saw Brunskill force the ball goalwards, and: Carter comically, tried to duck out of the way of the ball, only for it to hit him and loop in ’ I: from only five yards.' '
©re.'^iiAiMiust® Hit back * to mount • challenge *
Worsthorne...................... 3
■ Hurst Green . . . . . . . . . . .0 IF Hurst Green are to even.
' challenge Rimington this .sea son,' they need to address the problems,that
: befell them on Saturday.' -The locals collapsed in
alarming fashion agmnst a tough tackling, direct Worsthorne side. - ■ ? On a ty p ica lly heavy
pitch, the visitors were a little slow out of the blocks and had to defend a flurry of crosses from both flanks.' After successfully keep
ing the ball out of their net. Green recovered and started to grab a strangle hold of the game, playing some neat football. ’ Chris Leighton had
alarming r esult , which
;: must: be analysed and remedied if a serious title
. challenge is to materialise. ■ : And they will hope to do just .that on Saturday at
V Langho (kick-off 2 p.m.). Hurst Green Reserves .3 Oswaldtwistle SVMary’s Reserves'
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;. GREEN’S second string ■ gave the ir t i t le hopes a huge shot in the arm. Matt Winckley put in a
man-of-the-match display as O sw a ldtw is t le were beaten in a top-of-the- table clash. And th ey had to do it
■ the hard way, coming from behind a f te r conceding early on. O sw a ldtw is t le took
their best chance midway, through the first half as he latched on to a Chippen-; dale square b a ll, .and smashed the ball goal- wards, only for the keeper ■ to turn it on to the post. ' '. Coupe’s header from a Leighton free kick was well saved, but they struggled to kick on in the second hah, and seemed happy to take a point: : Green had a let-off with
20 minutes le f t a s Lang ; was pressured into losing the ball, and only a fine
r save from Young prevent- ; ed a first goal of the after noon.:
: - The home side, however, did grab an all-important:. goal with 15 minutes to go,:; as Coupe was turned on : the sideline, and an excek -
- his hat-trick -with 15 min- ■ utes to go. ' A Nelson free kick from
advantage of some static defending to bundle the ball home from close range
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Hurst.Green-had the ball in the net soon after, • only for the goal fo be dis- • allowed for a foul on the keeper.
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. However, they did grab an equalise r when Jake Craven fed Mark Young to ■■score. .'■■:■•■''■
. N e ith e r s id e created
' much for the remainder of the half, and the home side saw another goal chalked off after the restart when Young slotted in following Lakeland’s pas s.. However,..quick feet
from Craven saw him earn a free kick on the edge of
■ lent cross saw th e ball.- turned in at the back post. •.
• the box, with Young curl ing; the ball into, the top corner. And shortly afterwards,
, Heads dropped; and" the ■; ■ belief 'of a point immedk .'-
a te ly vanished, '. with'': another Worsthorne shot': ', spilled by Young, and the ‘ loose ball turned in .: : A'third was added five-. minutes from t im e "as ■
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Worsthorne.hit Green.on the break, completing an
• Craven’s hard work was • ■^rewarded -with a deserved goal,'clinically smashing
'. home from : o u t s id e : the .box. "
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:v ' : : ,The game now appeared : to be dead and buried, but there was s t ill time for a
;; third goal to be disallowed i after Cravendatched.onto ::a long ball
and.placed a '. . shot into the comer.
O ;’s warning shot
CCA ............................. ..3 Chipping
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CHIPPING continued their recent improvement on Saturday as they beat second place CCA at Pre ston Sports Arena to fire a warning shot to the rest of the division.' The -villagers dominat
ed the first half and took an early lead as excellent play down the right led to Lydon Hodgekiss bearing down on goal, and he made no mistake for his first goal for the club.- Hodgekiss doubled the
lead shortly after as Carl Butler played a free kick short, and he smashed a thunderous effort past the helpless goalkeeper. Chipping went into the
break 2-0 to the good; and were warned against complacency by manager P h i l ' "Valentine a t the ■
Fitzpatrick were also'on target.
. Readstone Under 12s .0 fPendle Forest Green ...6 A' VERYh disappointing'
; performance saw Read- 'Stone "coriiFirehensively beaten,
'Clilheroe Wolves IFofoes Under 1 3 s 15.9
as "Wolves stamped their ; authority.on this game' • from the first minute. .._ ■
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Perris, Ben Dunford and star man Zak Robinson
: . :His five', goals con tributed to a heavy. Wolves success, but credit ■ . must go to their oppo-;
•■'nents w h o .fou gh t on; against the odds. -
Brunlea DANNY;;Mort;went nap ■.
George Banks, -Nikolai: and Maksim Petriaho fin- v
■iiished with
a.brace_ apiece, ; gswth (3^um Sykora;.T6m •
: also on target. Mill Hill White.......... .'.2 Wbtoes Under 8s Yellows'
, KIT Lloyd once: again took the' man-of-the- ■ match'award as Wolve's ' produced another spirited ' display.'
;, : They continued their rich vein of form with
V another great all-round • ; so far in this tough away-
.team performance, which saw them take a 4-0 lead: by half-time. T w o goals each for Ben ; England and James Baird sent them on their w ay,; with Ollie Ballister also on thescoresheet. Pendle Forest B la c k .'.2; ' Wolves Under 12s Green3 WOLVES played th e ir : brat football of the season ;v
.- fbdure against high-flying v Pendle Forest.
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.'• ' .T h e -h om e s id ew en t - ‘■ahead ;'early-=:on, "'but
, WoWes applied pressure. ^ ;; and equalised through'a ; .'Tom Jackson strike. - ■ ® Another Jackson goal ^
-.'just before half-time PJ;’|wg6W the -visitois ahead, onlvIjppjA •'Forest to pull 9ne back -
;?;s6on after the resUnt.;'';:, . Howeverjvthat man ^
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break. These proved to be
wise words as CCA threatened early in the second half. However, Chipping
defended superbly, and, somewhat against the run of play, scored two quick- fire goals' to kill the game. Chris McGrail marked,
his debut with his first of . two goals, nip
ping.in front of the defender to squeeze home, followed immediately by Andy Naylor breezing through non-existent tackling to fire in to make it 4-0. ; , CCA got a goal back
through a 30-yard thun derbolt, but McGrail . doubled his tally immedi ately from the kick-off ■with an unstoppable vol ley from outside the area. Then, from a free kick
; from the right, Naylor
swung in a dangerous cross, and the excellent Hilton was round the back to net a well- deserved goal at the far post. CCA nicked a couple
more goals towards the end as the villagers switched off, but Chip ping lef t delighted at securing an excellent win against useful opposition. After a difficult first
couple of games. Chip ping have started to look like serious contenders in the Preston and District League Division One, and are making good progress up the table.
• The next test comes on
Saturday (kick-off 2 p.m.) as they welcome Hoole United to the vil lage.
beaten
Grassington United . .1- Grindlelon : . . ; . . . . . . 2 ■
GRINDLETON became only the second team t o ' win at reigning champi ons Grassington in the' last two seasons on Satur day., -.
. " The visitors s ta r ted
much the better of the two teams, and for the first half hour the home side came under constant pressure, which should have resulted in a t least two goals for captain Bar- row alone, with Matthew Rung providing: some excellent chances from the” right wing.; "With Paul Parkinson pulling the'strings in mid-
.field, it wasn’t long before the deadlock was broken when man-of-the-match Barrow latched onto a •
with Brewers’ United fell foul of the weather.
□ Howeyer, after over seven years as
manager, Simon Kerins knows only too well that November postponements' are often the rule and not the excep-' tion:.“We have to have patience - for the next couple of months, we could be- playing one week and twiddling our thumbs the following Sunday.
. cross to fire past the keep er and atone for his earlier misses; ■ For the remainder of
■ the half Grindleton came under pressure, but dogged defending from
• Dickinson and Fawcett,- and three point-blank* saves from Mashiter, kept a resurgent Grassington
■ at bay. Then, a minute before
half-time, the home side made their dominance count, when last year’s leading Premiership
■ goalscorer Steyqnton lev elled matters with a tap in. .
The second half started
in much the same way as the first, with every Grindleton player work ing hard to -win their indi vidual battles in each
DOG Inn’s hopes of netting their first win of th e season were
dashed, as their Foxhill Bank clash
area of the pitch. - This determination paid off when a five-man move culminated in a rasping Dobson shot from the edge of the area that nestled in the corner of the net.
. Chances to go even fur
ther ahead were spurned as the hosts pushed for-
■ ward for an equaliser, lea'ving gaps at the back, and in the final five min utes Grindleton had to defend a flurry of corners and free kicks to ensure a
fully-deserved three points. ' ' ? It was by far Grindle-
ton’s hardest-working and best display of the season so far, and they will be hoping to build on this fantastic victory in the coming weeks.
“However, instead of worrying
about circumstances beyond our con trol, we must focus on developing our selves both on and off the pitch and training ground. • “The spirit is excellent and the play
ers are hungry to progress up the league table; some pMple may feel that we are doomed to relegation but I am certainly not one of them'.’’ - The "Whalley side will hopefully
return to action on Sunday against Boca Seniors at "Wilson’s.
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www.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk Darts and Doniinoes
CLITHEROE AND ■ DISTRICT DARTS
LEAGUE RESULTS
* FirsC Division Low Moor 3, St Michaors
(RO) 6; Pendle Inn 4, Royal British Legion B 5; Swan A 6, Craven Heifer 3; Buck Inn 6, Waddington 3. Second Division
White Lion 3, Horseshoe 6; St
• MichaeFs A 6, Brown Cow B 3; Royal British Legion A 8, Swan B 1.
FIXTURES Monday
First Division. Legion B v Swan A; St
Michael’s (RO) v Pendle Inn; Waddington v Low Moor; Craven Heifer v Buck Inn. Second Division-
Horseshoe V St Michael's A;
Swan B v Brown Cow A; Brown Cow B v Legion A. TABLES .
Firisl Division - P W- L P
Swan A ................. .4 4 0 23 Buckinn
.......... .4 3 1-22
St Michael’s (RO)...4 3 T 20 -Pendle Inn............... .4 2 2 19
. Waddington ...........4 1 3 16 Low Moor...............4 . 1 3 15 LegionB .................4 1 3 15 Craven Heifer.........4 1 3 14 Second Division P W L P
St Michael’s A.......... .4 3 1 24 . Horseshoe ...............4 3 1 20 LegionA .................3 2 1 16 Brown Cow B .........3 2 1 15 White Lion.............4 1 3 14 BrownCowA ..^...3 1 2 12 SwanB .................. 3 0 3 7
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS
ASSOCIATION RESULTS
Pat Dobson Trophy Preliminary Round: Craven
3, Legion 8; Catholic Club 11, De Lacy 0.
CLITHEROEAND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES
LEAGUE RESULTS .
Trebles Knockout Quarter Finals: J. Hargreaves,
T. Hargreaves, L. Astin beat P. Greatorex, T. Parker, J. Dewhurst; J. Wilson, S. Wilson, B. H a r t b e at M. Mercer, H, Fish, D. France: S. Stanley, D, Ainsworth, P. Barker beat L, Proctor, T. Hinchchffe, M, Lyne; N. Birtwell, N, Charnley, S. Simpson b e at L. Gahan, A. Thompson, K. Gahan.
UNIBOND
Fir.st Division North P W D L P
FOOTBALL LEAGUE
FCHalifaxTn...14 9 2 3 29 BambcrBndge ..15 9 2 4 29 OsscttAlbion.;..14 . 8 3 3 27 Lancaster City. ..13 .8 1 * 4 25 NewcastleBS ...11 7 2 2 23 Trafford ....'....1 5 7 1 7 22 CLITHEROE...10 7 0 3 21 SkerdaIeUtd....lO 6 2 : 2 20 Mossley. . . . . . . .1 3 6 2 5 20 Durham City. . . . .8 5 3 0 18 RadcliffeBor. ...13 5 2 6 17 Curzon Ashton . ;10 4 3 3 15 Wakefield... .. ..1 4 4 3 7 15
Jackson stepped up again to complete his hat-trick and seal the points for his side. Crown Paints Green ...1" Wolves Under 8s Red...1 A TOUGH and physical
? j |M |e ended with honours ^
against Crown
Paints. - Wolves took the lead in the first half with a stun- ■, ning strike from man-of-
the-match Taylor Wil son. ' :But despite maintain ing the upper hand for the •majority of the match,'.
. the , locals couldn’t increase their lead a n d ; - the one-goal advantage proved to be insufficient.
: Wolves, Under 10s Blue 1 Colne............................2' A::;GAME of ■ missed opportunities saw the,.
Under 10s come unstuck against Colne. - Wolves took the lead
through a William'Pal- lis te r .g o a l, but Colne pulled a goal back by half-time. ; . And although chances
came. Wolves couldn’t- ca p ita lise : a n d : Colne
. ended the match with the ; advantage, as Chris Baird starred. . '
^Woodley Sports. .14 4 2 ' 8 14 *Colwyn Bay. . . .13 4 5 4 14 GarforthTn.....l2 3 - 4 5 13 Chorley . . . . . . . .1 4 3 4 7 13 Wamngton Tn . .12 3 3 6 12 RosscndaleUtd..l2 - 2 4 6 10 Harrogate RA ...15 2 2 11 8 Salford C i ty .. .. .12 0 2.10 2 ' Lancit Lancashire League ^ P W D L P
FleetwoodTn ...13 10 . 2 1 32 Barrow............. .10 7 0. - 3 21 LcighGenesis ...10 6 1 319 Chorley
...9 6 v 0 ' 3 18
Bamber Bridge ..12 5. 1 6 16 CLITHEROE... . .9 - . 4. 3 2 15 Darwen . . . . . . . . .9 3 1 5 10 Salford City. i . . . .8 3 0 - 5 9 Formby . . . . . . . . . .9 Z 0 ;6T 9 Burscough ......1 0 2 2 6 ; 8 Workington . . . . . .8 1 ' 2 5 5 ' Lancaster City ...7 0 ■ 2 5 •2 •
■A r \ . . Info Desk Foolball
DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL
LEAGUE■ RESULTS
First Division Canberra 2, Stacksteads 4;
Goodshaw Utd 1, Borrowdale Utd 1; Peel Park 0, Langho 4; Read Utd 2, Rimington 5; Rock Rovers 1, Colne Utd 3;
. Worsthorne 3, Hurst Green 0. Second Divcsion
Barrowford Celtic 3, Burnley
Boys’ Club 1; Padiham A 3, Belvedere 2; Pendle Forest 2, Bacup CC 5; Rawtenstall 3, Barnoldswick Tn 5; Sabden 1, Feniscowles 6. Reserve Division
Colne Utd 0, Worsthorne 2;
Goodshaw Utd 1, Read Utd 4; Hurst Green 3, Oswaldtwistle St M a ry ’s 1; Langho 4, Rock Rovers 1; Rimington 6, BGSOB 0; Stacksteads 5, Peel Park 3. FIXTURES Saturday
■ ' Firs! Division . Langho v Hurst Green; Read
Utd V Mill Hill;. Second Division
Clitheroe RBL; Feniscowles v Sabden.
Rescn’c Division H u r s t Green v Read U td ;
Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s v Rim ington.
TABLES
Firsl Division P W D L P
Rimington......... 12 10 2 0 32 Langho.....___12 8 2 2 26 HurstGreen ....11 8 1 2 25 Woisthomc . . . . . .9 7 0 2 21 Stacksteads........11 6 I 4 19 Colne Utd ..........11 5 1 5 16 MillHill.............10 4 2 4 14- Goodshaw Utd ..10 3 1 6 10 EnTield.................9 3 0 6 9 Canberra...........8 2 2 4 8 RockRovers ___ .7 2 1 4 7 Borrowdale Utd ..9 2 1 6 7 ReadUtd............ 8 2 0 6 6 Peel Park .. .....11
0 0 11 0
" Second Division P W D L P
OssySM ............10 8 0 2 24 B’fordCeltic ....10 7 2 1 23 Bacup C C ........... 8 7 1 0 22 BGSOB............. 10 7 1 2 22 Rawtenstall____ .9 6 0 3 18 Feniscowles........11 5 1 5 16 Pendle Forest . . .11 4 I 6 13 B’wickTn..........9 4 0 5 12 Belvedere..........10 ' 3 1 6 10 Clitheroe RBL ...8 3 0 5 9 Padiham A ........11 3 0 8 9 Bly Boys’Club ..11 2 0 9 6 Sabden............... 10 1 1 8 4 Reserve Division 1* W D L P
Enfield............. ..9 7 1 1 22 Worsthorne......... 9 6 2 1 20 Stacksteads........10 6 2 2 20 HurstGreen ........9 6 1 2 19 Rimington........... 7 6 0 1 18 Langho..............10 6 0 4'18 OssySM ...........10 5 2 3 17 B’ford Celtic ....10 5 2 3 17 BGSOB...............9 3 2 4 11 RockRovers . . . . .9 2 2 5 8 ReadUtd...........9 2 1 6 7 Pendle Forest ___8 : I 2 5 5 Peel Park. . . . . . .1 0 1 1 8 4 Goodshaw Utd'. . .8 1 0 7 3 ColneUtd..........5 0 0 5 0
ROEFIELD LEISURE INDOOR FIVE-A SIDE FOOTBALL LEAGUE . V
. RESULTS ' . AFC Crackoff 2, New Inn 9;
One Touch PC 1, Morning GIory.8; Mayfield Budgie Sup pers 3, Mad Dogs 2; AFC Buck 8, MMS1; Drunken Monkeys 5, Chatbum 2; Chicken Legends 3, RealRossIee2. FIXTURES
. -Sunday . -c- ♦ ■ 9 a.m. - One Touch FC
v.New
Inn; 9-35 a.m. - MMS v Mad ' Dogs; 10-10 a.m. -*AFC Buck v Morning Glory; 10-45 a.m.-May-.' field Budgie Suppers v Chatbum;. 11-20 a.m.-AFC CrackoffvReal Rosslee; 11-55 a.m. - Drunken Monkeys V Chicken Legends. \
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B u rn ley Boys" Club v .•
TABLE P W D L P
AFC Buck...........3 2 1 0 7 Morning Glory ...3 2 1 0 7 New Inn.............3 2 1 0 7 Mayfield BS . .. ..3 2 1 0 7 AFC Crackoff__ 3 1 1 1 4 Drunken M’keys ..3 1 1 1 4 Chatbum.............3 1 1 1 4 Real Rosslee....... 3 1 0 2 3 MMS ..................3 1 0 2 3 Chicken Legends. .3 1 0 2 3 Mad Dogs...........3 0 1 2 1 One Touch...........3 0 0 3 0
HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL
LEAGUE RESULTS
Aii matches postponed due to
waterlogged pitches. FIXTURES Sunday
First Division Clarence v Brewers Utd
(Hasiingden); Dog Inn v Boca Seniors (Wiison’s); Globe Bul- lough V Welly Clayton (Bul- lough).
Second Division Duke of Wellington v Kings
Arms (Memorial); Helmshore Harriers v Commercial Old Boys (Marl Pits); Ossy Refugees v Gt Harwood Rovers (Bullough).
DEVONSHIRE
carpets craven AND DISTRICT ' FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Clitheroe Advertiser&Times, Thursday, November 13th, 2008 47 First Division
Con. Club V S t P e te r 's B; Kings Arms A v Black Horse A;
' Station v Rose and Crown A; Wagon A v Read Con.; White Horse A V
Dog. Second Division Black Horse v Buck Grindlc-
ton; Castle v Higher Buck B; Higher Buck A v Wagon B; Stork V Victona A; White Lion v BuckD.
Third Division Buck Wrinkleys V Brown Cow
C h atb um ; De Lacy v Kings Arms B; Pendle Hotel v RBL D; RBL C V
Whalley Arms; White
Hart B v Horse Shoe. Snooker
CLITHEROEAND DISTRICT
SNOOKER LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division Billington A 8, Waddington A 4:
A. Andrew 62, J. Dugdale 52; D. Wilson 98, B. Jones 62; T. Wil son 56, E. Houghton 89; P. Conchie 88, D. Houlker 60; S. Shaw 69, M. Dewhurst 83; N. Harris 60, No Player 0. Conservative Club 8, Social
Club A 4: D. Smith 36, R Stewart 100; S. Whittaker 67, T. Hors-
. field 45; B. Waddington 68, M. Riley 59; R. Grant 74, E. Barnes 36; M, Whittaker 94, S. Hors- field 32; J. W h i t tak er 56, R. Simpson Rimington A 2, Low Moor A 10:
M. Paul 58, S. Traynor 73; B. Tay lo r 64, P. T ray n o r 78; P.
Premier Division P W D L P
LongLee............ 10 8 1 1 25 SkiptonLMS.........7 5 1 1 16 •G’tonUtd .........9 .5 2 2 16 Gargrave .............9 5 0 4 15 WFC Clitheroe ...8 3 4 1 13 Waddington.......... 7 3 1 3 10 •Grindleton...........6 2 3 1 8 PendleAth........ ..5 2 0 3 6 C’ley Sports.......... 9 2 0 7 6 Hellifield Sports '..8 - 2 0 6 - 6 SkiptonTn....... .8 1 2 5 5 OxenhopeRec. ....8 1 2 5 5 Second Division P W D L P
Wilsden ... .. .. .1 0 7 1 2 22 Chatbum............7 7 0 0 21 Rolls-Royce Res .10 5 1 4 16 SkiptonTn Res...8 5 1 2 16 Carleton................6 5 0 1 15 Silsden W’star . . . .9 5 0 4 15 S’tonLMSRes ...7 -4 0 3 12 EmbsayRcs....... 6 3 0 3 9 Pendle R'gades ...6 2 2 2 8 Horton................7 2 0 5 6 C’lcySp.Rcs.......8 2 0 6 6 G’tonUtd Res....7 2 0 5 6 B’wick Barons. . . .8 1
0 7 3
Oakworth Res . . . .7 0 1 6 1 Third Division P W D L P
Ingrow&WV ....9 8 1 0 25 Long Lee R es .....9 6 - 2 1 20 SkiptonTn A.......8 5 1 2 16 GnndlctonRcs ...7 4 0 3 12 Long Preston....... 4 3 1 0 10 •Waddington Res .5 4 0 1 9 Silsdcn W. Res. . . .8 3 0 5 9 Settle Utd Res....8 3 0 5 9 Colne...............11 3 0 8 9 EarbyTnRes__ 8 2 2 4 8 CowlingRcs....... 8 2 1 5 7 B'wickB.Rcs . .. .8 1 - 2 5 5 Bradley Res....... .7 1 0 6 3 •points deducted
THWAITES
CLITHEROEAND DISTRICT WINTER
POOL LEAGUE RESULTS
D. and L. Groundworks Ltd G h a lI c n g c C u p
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Preliminary Round: Higher Buck A 7, Black Horse 1; White
-Horse A 7, Station 3; RBL A 9, Castle 0; Black Horse A 7," RBL D 3; Dog Music Bar 5, RBL B 7; Buck D 4, Higher Buck.B 7; Low Moor 5 ,B ill in g to n ’B 7; White Hart B 3, Wagon A 6. .- FIXTURES Tonight
’ Premier Division. Bay Horse v White H a r t;
Billington B v White Horse B; > Buck B V RBL B; RBL A v Buck A; St Peterb A v Low Moor. ■ ^;
, Winckley 105, J. Laycock 62; J. Bannister 73, C. Tandy 90; S. Booth.53, D. Ireland 107; D. Seed 68, P. Mercer 89. RBL 8, Slaidburn 4: S. Maher
83, N. Beattie 90; M. Graham 76, D. Harrison 88; D. Walmes- ley 70, D. Cowking 49; M. Peel 88, G. Parker 58; S. Thompson 115, N. Hey 61; C. Smith 92, T. Robinson 64. Second Division
Waddington B 10^ Billington B
2: S. Holden 87, J. Ainsworth 56; G.' Laxton 77, M. Unwin 93; A. Dean 116, J. Atkinson 54; S. Dean 99, P. Kiddie 55; B. Phillip 81, D. Hargreaves 54; S. Baines 121, T. Cross 110. Chatbum B 4, Whalley 8: I.
Holgatc 79, B. Catlow 87; R. P a rk e r 80, J. Sumner 54; D.
. Lakin 75, J. Cross 98; A. Booth 59, J. Waggett 90; T. Cordcau 88, G. Taylor 51; 0. Crooks 56, J. Timporlcy 97. Low Moor B 10, Rimington B 2;
S. Wright 113,1. Fraser 88; T. Richardson 86, J. Bolland 58; I. Perry 80, S. Petty 76; T. Tyne 83, M. Yates 102; D. Grccnhalgh 103, M. Lund 63; C. Hayton 88, R Hobson 66. Social Club B 4, Chatbum A 8:
D. Ross 79, M. Clark 121; S. Gcldard 103, M. Avery 80; D. Flynn 89, J. Lockley 96; S. Ash worth 50, M. Lawson 100; D. Ast ley 85, G. Clark 92; T. Bndgeman 97, P. Reynolds 90. FIXTURES Tonight '
First Division Catholic Club v Rimington
A; Slaidburn v Social Club A; Low Moor A v RBL; Billington A V
Conservative Club. Second Division
Club B V
Rimington 6 v Police; Social Chatbum B; Whalley
V Low Moor B; Chatbum A v Billington B.
TABLES
' First Division . P W D L P
(k)
n.Club___...4 2 2 0 30 LowMoorA ; . , . .3 3 0 0 26 Billington A . . . . . .4 2 * 0 2 24 Social ClubA......3 . 2 0 1 22.. Catholic Club .,: .3 1 2 0 20 R B L : r . . . , . . . , . .4 2 0 2 20' -Waddington A; . . .4 0 2 2 20 RimingtonA....... 3 0 0 3 10 Slaidburn........... .2 0 0 2 8 Second Division
. . ’ P W D L P
- ChatbumA......4 3 . 0 1 30 Whalley............ 4 2 1 1 26 Low Moor B ....... 3 2 1 0 24 Runington B . . ; . .4 . 1 2 1 24 • Waddington B . . . .4 1 2 1 24 PbOce . i . . . ; . . . . .3 2 1 0 22 ChatbumB...‘.;,3 1 1 .1 18 ’ Billington B. . . . ..4 0 0 4 14 . Social Club B . : . . .3 0 .-0 . 3..10
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