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O^^DOCnnifgo^int^^ Sunday’s match agaiiisfj Glob'ejBulloughjknoy^ ing[tffat!anything^lesS thamaNyiniWillmonfiriif their ril^ati6h?i^^X’
i#Brpwers't5^2 s.b'^erl Olob'eglas^vreekenty m e ^ that the|Whalley| m'de]mustT,takeimaxii mufnfpqintsdroimtheirl remaining three/gamesf a*nd:
hbpe.thatjBre‘wers sHp^upfiri theirfin^^^
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Kerins believesftllat;his3 side*can,mnlyJfM
.wh'atftheyjthemselvesl can'Controhdi’Brewers!
beatmgr.Globe)w^^ the; nWs'we^wan ted !tb^ H^'iV;butBtO'bejhonest,f ^was;hafdKthe*glt^^
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fBrewersjlose;tb\Well^ rcja^gnj lio th in ^ ^ f i'nalised^f orStdeast*^ 'couple of |yreks.'i|£^^,\; | g “A]l'welian dg'is biiild' ;gn the perforaiahce'that: fehaWed us td'b^t Globe ■ dastTtime5^the?spiritiis; ^oodfand^^ith^'peoplej muchfmore^confj'den^^^^ aboutlthemselyesmnd; eaclrotherjjIthavejHiglr:
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stand ouf from'th^restH more than^]decade/he;
?»^',*'However, it fs&unfoun'ded:'ai
Darts and Dominoes.
is^Newcaslle Blue Starirp^:C\itheioe’
smma.keshUt^ i Clitheroe-^. W'T.'. /
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./-WITH the Bluerdown t o > ’’y^^y^" defence, well marshalled' r -■ wjw.-~v M ^ c w ' K the bare bones because'off Flannery, dealt comfort- “ rnriewT fllithpmpl,
hoofed back' towards goal vv,: patch in the middle of theS^',the trigger,
-a.despairing^l bya home forward; he.was Vi:half; the Blues had the ball^.v‘lunge 'by ithe -: defender'^ Ian C never really troubled.:), - - / ‘.in the net from a free kick,cleared the ball.
troubled .
' “ Indeed,'Clitheroelooked•■ ‘bnly,for it to be ruled off-J^, • Clitheroe hea'r’ts i^re /’ 1 1.1..,.. i.
gjj , Anthony JohnsonbFoken 'on 88,minutes*
i comer, and Hankin twould 'ihave scored the goal of:thejS^Sy4%
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i^put'ih their bi ^ncejfgr many months,/ stabbed the ball home. ’
Clitheroe goal; was called a ; fierce free kick over the baral? ajros gf a^ and a'gain;tKr^^^^
' ' " ■■■ i‘was»'promptly.(;>;i
.- i - 4.1, • as CJitheroe* area, where,intheensuing\ th e - im p r es s iv e'Ma rk - '''f Chris Clarlcsonshbuld V put in tneir best perform- ' scramble, Craig Sargeson; v Sharplds. ' ,
,«■<- -</“have made it two on 64
f against their high-flying Danny Hanford, in the '■;.hosts,TandvWent within a3 ''^"”
f-iVBut it .Hanford'had not|£minutes,whea^ been on his toes' to’tipi'a|a)Sharples:cre
knocked past Hanford. . - The ovation from the ,~
; superb Clitheroe awaySv: - s u p p o r t4 ',s h o w e d / th e i r ^ ' .■
- appreciation of-the Blues’,#; efforts, and manager Peter■
As it was, in a purple -too long, and as he pulled they left the pitch.
later'Whehfone-oh-6ne
f.SmithT^eregra^^^ .with the keeper,-he'delayed Jlievery„.one of his players as.i':; '
#■ Craig Sargeson ■ ;
T h ird rs tra ig lit^ w m '; .O t f ta fg e j : - fo r : t i t le V illa g e rs y e a g u e w in Chipping. . . . > . . . i .3 ,;;T:,zled the .visiting full back,;- ;Riminff<onRcserm'«V.i {..'tomrighthand
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V CHIPPING maintained \ Fordham, whq could not'/-' TITLE-CHASING Rim- ' 'scored at will.’ "1,their,excellent recent run,.." ;m i s s , :g le e fu l ly s id e - fo o t in g - ' : - ' '" " * ' ' '" '^ p '" ' ’nr-"” i""!-
^_ingfbn\cb^ '%amefrem‘the)g^^^ Th'ey^erem^
The\,yisitorsltookian5*had work to do,but made :® two minutes as Bfunskill ................ - . _ . . ^^scora.within the first’;
. .J,-f,.tand, Burton squared'.forwEPcnd/ePorcsf Reserces d ;;® Rimington could have .ii'Skipton Tomn 'They looked like they
early lead from the spot
...life a lot easier for,them-' ■ missed asitteh ' s ' . ' after pi Johnson instinc- .' selves by extending their j '' But they quickly got o n /' crossed the line.
^'/^free-kick from'the left was ^ i
free lack, and it could have i;.;jC Gibson dinked a superb':.’ swiirig'in,'and BrunskilI been .two, ;but,for,' Somes4iball through to Fordham,'.Vstnick'a sweet volley froin alert goalkeeping by Matt', and he slid the ball past-" 15 yards:"-i
shwply:5to;.block. fromi>r,V:?'fHoole responded well w;but were unfortunate not point blank range.
.;jSon,' Chipping were up toiif.Hoole did get the:chance,ri'';thebar. :/full strength and
began.to: vr;Ireland.was in fine form in ' exert their own pressure.''*- ', the Chippi'ng goaliWj^?i - '.i 'i
Ireland ;■. who ;s.w'as t,out „ the keeper to'm'ake it S-l.F';!' ::Forest rarely attacked/ with a couple oI attacks,#.: to equalise when' a long'
;<i‘But after the. late arrival iSibut-;'the; home (defence |: ball sent a'strikerthoughi: .of'new,signing,';WesGibF'fSstood strong-and when'iii buthis lob hitthe top of:
/''.(■The equaliser came mid-ShaunJ;;Spencer').was 1 ; free-kick saw Brunskill fire '
way.through the half, right'j.t named man-of-the-match. rkihome another volley from out of the top drawer, as.., Chipping’s home form ,, the edge of the box.»"j, ® Mark Fordham slid a per-jiiii^has been outstanding thisS/ti.With 20 minutes to go, K feet ball for. Stuart Burton season,ftwith-; only one V some good play down the'S'-
/tp;;vrun.; pnto;>. and y h e /i defeat,'spmething-whichi.-;rightf flanks by: Shields?# 'smashed.an unstoppablei-,';, stands them in good stead ^i/resulted-'in'-a: cross; for s: , first-time effort into the,si for,the remaining fixtures;i/;.Walmsley, to bundle the':''' '.far comer.'.'-’
,)*,three‘of which are at home, ‘ball home from'a yard out. ,
of itagainashelaidonthe.'s s'ees'
them.travel fortheir ''.#'ldwed:as>Br'unskill:put':| ^ o n d Chipping goal.”'” 4,' . final away fixture as'they , McTear tho'ugh' on the' f-
' power the ball into the bot- i;
^WolvesRedVnder9s_'f{5^l‘’- Knuzden'ensured that/) up,',but Langho denied - '__ Knuzden‘Whites~} .
Clitheroe Wolves -> . 4.' . ,
' ’added a third. ' /
fm^ for. the’ second consec-:.., utive season with-'ah over^i
it ...''iWolveskep/thepr&ure ' iK„f T’..„,;i,„
.WOLVES reached the cupfr certain,'when they pulled a'Lfu-st half.'' r,„.i
time.:
i/whelming - v i c t o r y . -W o l - v e s ' s l io w e d no'signs”. ' !iij#Some;fine/'goalkeepin'g'ftof relen'tihg
after.the break,%i
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J u n io r F o o tb a ll R o u n d -U p 4-surpriselwhen|H61mes''p'eariyih^
victory would be far from ^ them a'further score in the i' Gr f\A^‘
had a fifth when'Andrews seem to have forced the b a l l , home j from close range, but the ball.was rdeemed not /to;ihave'
;tiyely stuck put a hand to ;*■,lead; secondsi'after'.’the i 'the'scbresheet as a Conte : . "'f Many; other'chances deflect a quickly-taken e, restart.’’
went begging as the locals; settled for f o u r . ‘ ;>*Man-of-the -match was' .Walmsley,' who controlled
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T h a t ’s D a r t iiO lO ; S w a n A l 10,1; P c n d le : ’l ;5 ; .L o w . -M o o r 1 1 0 ;5 Legion A 5: S t M ic h a e l’s A 4; S t ? M ic h a e l’s Free S w in gm ’.T n o 1 0 ; | Craven A l ’s A rm y .10, S w a n B 3."? J IX 'T U R E S ^ N t
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‘ . R IB B L E V A L L E Y . .11 L A D I E S ! D A R T S ' /
A S S O C IA T IO N k 1? '
'R E S U L T S * ' • ' - - Anne Bentley T re b le s iz ''; W in n e r s : .T . : ,F ie ld in g , -H . , c
Burgess,-.')?. W.-4’ ^ C h ip p e r to n ; ; ; (L c g io n ) . - ''~ r f4 . -z ;s - "
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: R u n n e r s -U p i 'M . ' B o y d , K ; ’ .i Peel D . H o d d s (L o w M o o r ) . - '.;.: .i£ : L o s in g S e m i - F in a l is t s : D . - i ; Ryan, D . Barnes, D . C la r k (L o w - ; M o o r ) , D . i’T o iv n s e n d .R ; B o o th e s J H o ld e n (C ra v e n ) .'
„■ H IG H SCORES .
: Grindlelon .. . . . ( . . . ; .2; <■ chances to increase their .J.^ij lead. Dobson'sliced wide
'-■.GRINDLE'TON got tbeir ii/' when one-on-one with the (’ first league win of the years?' goalkeeper,) then'Barrow
i on-Saturdayragamst ais-hooked the ball over the - plucky Skipton Town side. bar.
ih’- rAfter just-five minutes, :'S'.;.: Minutes later, Grindle-
wstriker.Dobson fed on a-'i/ton full back Jamie Clark- r; Parkinson throughball and )S son suffered an unfortu- '. gave the Skipton goalkeep-»:nate ,end to an-excellent ' er no
chance.to give the:-s game- when he suffered ! locals4ia .' much-needed..i-.;minor concussion in an 'boost.
. 1' ' ' arielchallenge.
. Dobson had two ruled ) . ftUrdori^ately the home out for. off-side,'with Walk--l./tearn’ had: iised all their
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throughout-and had' a-.. ; Parkinson going close with/?t6 play;the'remaihder of great return from in ju r y . tw o raking drives.!'):».:’¥‘.5tSthe'game^
,::;; The result leaves
them.-ss-B.The Skipton team were'4|.S|,The';:last?20,!^ eight points off the pace? 'well and truly on the back)|'prbyedfa’M
.. . _________ .......... . being :; jointly.#:set . :by-sjfoot'and they createdonly/lswith Crindleton failing to Rimmgton got their sec-.;,;)„Worsthorne and Langho, ' A one opportunity of.-note,' V- increase their tally and the
ond .when another:-Contej;,(;but Rimington have four:,'.'; which was scrambled away, w:-visitors sensing they could
'them in the table.-, SPORTS DESK
Burton was in the'thick ; This Saturday however,'/,. tThe'fourth quickly fol-’; | I th S |a=m § ’
games in hand on both the ,;;i'
before.manager Darren ||get'sbmething'out;bf,the teams,.currently.aboveV,,Barrow picked up a longif naatch;'A^^lbhg-rarig^^^ clearance from Mashiteri;-,' rattled off; the bar and ,1; and was bundled over for a », ij.with minutes remaining, a
- penalty.which he convert-.:’;-20-yard pile-driver was :.ed m to the roof of the net.'vl;tipped onto the bar at full
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The second half was a-; 'stretch by Mashiter.;-' : different affair with Town i -.iKlt was a relief when the
..making two changes up .’/final-whistleiwent, but
-,. front which increased their./iGrindlefon will be hoping physical prowess,''and this%this win:hasn’t:come too
■-paid immediate dividends’’-: late to kick start a season "dth a goal.,^ ' \
' Grindletbn had more buried.
/ that looked to be dead and ‘
- the; pace'; of.,the ■'game,?:-, er and man-of-the-matchf'Substitutes‘aiid were forced
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Burgess, D : 'ro iv n s e n d . 'i-? ; '; 'j- : ; , '- i; C L I T H E R O E A N D D I S T R I C T D A R T S i A N D D O M I N O E S S
W I N T E R L E A G U E 1 I
- RESU LTS '
. FirslDnision ' Darts
L e g io n B 9 , 'B u c k A O; B la c k ? ,
H o rs e B V /B Ia c k H o r s e A 2 ; s ' B u c k B 9, H o rse Shoo 0. ’ Dominoes
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...L e g io n 12, B u c k A 9 : B u c k B )..: 6, Horse Shoe 15; B la c k H o rs e B * 12, B la c k Horse A 9. ‘
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’ Second D n is io n ; D a r ts '' ;
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. ( J u d g e A ;7 ; -S o c ia l C lu b 2 ; L ■White H o rse 2,- D e L a c y '7;';7 s-j:;:;;: i \ Dominoes '' j . ,V '
J u d g e A - 1 4 ; S o c ia L C lu b .V; :
; F irs t D ll ision '
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Dart " y ' ' l i ' . i i - P
B u c k s ' ..................; . ..1 2 Legion BuckA
BlackHofseA 12_.(-. P 7 5 -
. . . ; . 1 2 ' i ' 74 f . . l2
Black Horse B -#..........11. s, 52 HoiseShoe. ;.■;.............. 11 "2 9 W h ite H a r t . . . .
10 ': > 1 0
Legion......... ' ................ .’ ..1 2 '7 - 145 BlackHorseA . . ” . . 1 2 '': .132 BuckA ; . . . ; ‘ . . '. . '. '. .1 2 ' 132''’ -' Horse Shoe............. .1 1 . : ; / 120. B uc k s t . . - . . ; . . . r . l 2 , s - JW . lV h ite H a r t . . . . . -> . ...........10■* .,.104 Black Horse B .'. ' . . ' . . ' . iT ' 1 0 3 ' Second D l l is io n . . 4 's D a r ls
, Dominoes i - ’ ' ' ' - l A l ’ P .'- P.
’ T Langho Juniors 1 bacl^ust before half-/^/Langho equaii^d on a /from Langho s^^'t"he“ii"i2 J R7«d7f;7e‘& i y
. them a further score in the Great narwood.’. . . C. .2 goals from Josh Bailey (2)' lock finally broken wth a BLlblERING start . and Tom Bndge. - /Ig^soloHffidbwhlthe'right-
up, but Langho denied Langho Under 13s 18 and there were further, flowing football, the dead j 'r'r ' I rr , .Ts^ M^^by i l l d r e w S c k Girvan grabbed three goaIi'^3’e d i ’ "‘ " ' .......... "" niatch ' 6r Robinson added a biace,'/uVd" with the Same fast : - , - P . P .
Judge A " ' / : - . . . ' . . . . '..'.10 Swan.
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;- White Horse 'i-fr; r iV ; -.-.'.10 v A ■ 29 Judges f . . . . ' . / ' . : . ’ : ! . ’ . ' lO ' - . ' ' 2 7 / , ' J.-vDominoes 1 - '
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'Social Club-.'
d.-.Vi'f.-.'-.'.lO; JudgeB'!“. ........ ....1 0
'Judge A . r . . . . ? ;fr. .-.10
I'lVhite Horse7;.';'.->.'7(-'.'v.l0 Swan . ' . . „ . r .T . .. .
.W.IO DeLacy.T..............V.'..10
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‘ De Lacyp. s " . . . I . .-r/.C.lO iV iu ^ 54 ' Social Club .’. . . r . ' . . : - . 1 0 S . . , 3 0 '
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■White H o r s e l l , D e L a c y lO . - . r ; * TABLES
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stall 1, Fcniscowics and Pleas- mgton 5; &bden 1,-Padiham A
i - RcsiricDnision
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Football. 4 <•> . SecondDnwon > Bacup C r ic k e t Club 7. TppmFm? in ”mnwn Cn«, A ' Barnoldswick Town 4; BGSOB
'R O E F I E L D L E I S U R E , * • IN D O O R
'Fooiball P W D k :p-
S.'.’ ‘Juiiior Clarets;: Si'Pendle Forest/;: f c Croc Wolves?.'. -iTod SC v '. r h '
.16 '15 13 ‘*11
.15 8 16 8
____, _'..n;-.s'ii,44 nicA 111 ..'..-;.m :;i o.’ -T-;l--I0;16 ' 5
d 1.
L 0
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145+' - ;l;34's)i ClUheroe RUFC
6*25 7 Hut Ion . . .r . ' . 8'24 0 19
S ID E F O O T B A L L " / 7 Tod Borough . 14 4 5 1 0 . 9:i5 ' l e a g u e -
'■' BS 0; Chicken Legends 0, One - Touch G; AFC Buck 3, AFC
j 'f Colne Utd 0, Stacksteads St 1* Crackoff. 2; New Inn 5. Mad Joseph’s 3;.Oswaldtwistle St;i;';Dogs 1; Morning Glory 8,-Real Mary’s 1, Langho 3; Peel Park 4,1 Rosslee2.'j;' ' . Read Utd 1; Rimington 4, Pen- die Forest 0; Rock Rovers 3
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’ rowford Celtic 4.'-->vf.’ .':«:, ; '
First Dll ision ’ . - - Huist Green l..'-..23el5 ; .5
. Runington.-: .'.-;.18 ;,;15 >. 3 : Worsthorne"..-.-;.19 vl6 '-'O : Langho;.';;-;i;.32cl2 - 3 Stacksteads; . . . .20. i 11':.- 3 MiUHill . . .." . .1 8 - 9 2 Read U td ............18 7 2 Enfieldft.’ .'-.i'T 20 l7 *1 ' Rock Rovers; '.-;16 :? 6 -# ■
2
ColneUtd- ..7 .. 17, 6 ,1 Canberra ..'. . . 17 ' 4 . 2
:GoodshawUtd',.‘.19 ,- 4-? 2 BorrowdaleUtd ..17'-' 3 ’ 3' PeclPark.......... 22 3 1 . Second Division -, P
-.OssySM' ;-;.'t;.-.19'' BacupCC -.18 B’foid Celtic;.-. .‘.20:, BGSOB . . . 18
:Feniscowles.-:...21i- Pendle Forest, . .-.22 .; Rawtenstall. . . ; 17 Clitheroe R B L : ; .18,■
:BIy Boys’ Club...19 , S a b d e n . . . 20
; BGSOB l;.Worsthorne 1, Bar- TABLESu , ' P W D
FIXTURES# Sunday 7
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9 a-niL AFC Buck v Dunken ' ilonkcys; 9-35 a.m; Chicken - Legends v AFC Crackoff; 10-10
' a.m. Real Rosslee v Mayfield, Budgies; 10-45 a.m. New Inn v
,HMS; 11-20 a.m; Mad Dogs v ' -Morning Glory; 11-55'a.m. MMS V AFC Crackoff-- TABLE ‘ ' - P W D L P
AFC Buck.......... 19 15 4 0 49
; Morning Glory-r.19 ;■ 14 < 1 2 3:44 - N ew l im ......... 19 12 2 5 40 Mayfield BS ...19 12 2 5 40. Drunken M’keys ;19 ’’ : 9■ 3 ;:7; 30 ■ AFCCrackoff. .18' 9 2 , 7 29*
-.MadDogs ;-.r.-.;19-; 6,;.7.=:6 25i M M S ................ 18 5 2 11 17-
D I P 2 2 47 2 3 41
PadlhamA-.r.'..20.-• Belvedere. . . . 17 B’wickTn . . . . 17
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. 7 2 40 2 4 38 1 ' 8 37 2 10 32 <1 6 32
2 10 20 1 13 19 2 10 17 0 12 15 0 .1 5 12 2 16 8
.Reserve Division.- ,
- P W D l : P.
Worsthorne . . 20, 15 3 ' 2 48 Langho.......... 20" 16 0 4 48 Rimington ..16 :13 .''1 ,;2 40
s Hurst Green .- .-.W.-12 3 4 39.'. Enfield.............. 19 11 4 4 37 B’fordCeltic ..'. 22 10 5 7 35 Stacksteads. . . . 20 8 4 * 8 28. OssySM .......... 17 8 3 6 27
■/RockRovers .7 20 7 n 3 10 241 BGSOB . . . . 19 - 6 3 10 21 -Pcndle F o r e s t .20 -ii 5: ? 4 .'11; 19 'P e elPark... .2 0
3 12 18
61 > 6 0 '
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ColneUtd..........16 3 2 ' 11 11 Re adU td.... 21 2 '5 14 11
;, Goodshaw Utd .£ .19 1 1 1 7 4 -: H A R R Y D E W H U R S T M E M O R I A L L E A G U E - ■
' . RESULTS.
v.'AChurch ’rn 4,'Boca Seniors 2; ;.- s Spmnmg Jenny l;W e lly Clayton; 2 ,
■ i+Brewers U td 5, Globe BuU -i,. lough2.’ '" '
First Division . • ,
' , FIXTURES - „ Second Division' ,
■,;,-,,Gt. ‘Harwood.-, Rovers;, 5,-;.. Helmshire Hamers 2 ~ ' ' / , # • '
# V - Sunday- First Division ^
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’ ChickenLegends.19 ::.-.4:';2,-.13 14 .- One Touch.........20 . '3 ' 1 16 10 RcalRossIee ....1 9 \ 2 . 1..16 7
D E V O N S H IR E C A R P E T S C R A V E N
I ■ F O O T B A L L ' ■ L E A G U E
Long Lee . Gargrave.
.18 14 .. 19 13
’ 'Grassmgton Utd 19 Skipton H IS . . . 15 9 2
; CkmonleySports .20' 8 -; 3- 'WFCGlitheroe:..18 -.‘S,. 7. . HeIlificldSports'.19 -7' 1 .•Waddington;....17 " O;. 2
:: Oxenhope Rcc . . .19 " 5 > 4 :. Pendle Athletic. .15 ' 5 ,: 2 ■ ‘Gnndleton . . .‘;-.16 ‘ 4'.-- 4 ■ Skipton Town .-.';19 1 3 - Second Division,; , P 11 D 15 '1
;Chatbura.-.-...'..18- .SilsdenlVhitcstarl9: WilsdcnJimiois '.19 .'13>.--,1
: Skipton LMS Res 15 12 0. Carlelon.'.r. ..1 5 11'-1 ; Skipton Town Res22 -. 9 ■
■ 2
. Pendle Renegadesl? 7 -v 5 Rolls-Royce Res .22,. .7 ; .3 Grass’ton Utd ResIS ,- 6.. ' 4
',0akworthRes‘.-..19: 6:;.3 ;Horton; . . ; . ’ ..-7.20 • 5 ; 13' '.EmbsayRcs.'.;..I9 ." 5 .: 2
CononIeySp.Res 18:’. 5 1
■Bam’swick Barons21+? 3 u; 0 . . ' Third Division P IV#. D
Ingrow&WV . 2 0 * 1 7 ' 3
-Long Lee Res :'.’. .16 ■ 11 s 4: :Long Preston . ; . .15 .’ ,8 .-2 ,ColneJiiniorsr.-.-.20 -zS,;:!’ Settle Utd Res . . lO lS ' 0
: Gnndleton Res ■.‘.14-,.'7‘'?2. ■
Earby.Tn Res;;. ;18 s.7s71-. CowlmgRes -7'.-. .19 i 6..''3;
■:;'::SilsdenWRes7. 1 6 ' 6 '• •WaddingtonRcsl2 6
Church T n v Clarence (Fov- i B’wick B Res . . .18 5
S hill); Dog In n y Globe B u lloughjii Bradley Res .'Sr.16 ' -'1- (W ils o n ’s ); W e lly C la y to n V, 'pointsdeducted’
‘'.■’ 'C om m e rc ia l OB.v Spinning r,i J e n n y . fM a r l P its ) ; D u k e of-f W e llin g to n : -vG tsH a rv v o o d ; i Rovers (Wilson’s); Helmshire'/ H arriers v Kings Arms (Mari'? P its ) . .
' -U ; , (TABLES
pathjQfspaniel.Holmes.foisohcleyerly/lifted'theball who* slam'nied it hbmeS'./iv#*ifbver,th 'iThpsrcgnd goal qu]ckly!s>; for. the .fifth)
followed; when some terrif-'» vLa/iy/i6. ' ’ '
ic.passihg between Holmes' ? ■ ' — * i'andaEnioti-iWatson^^sawl.
Judds'on Hickey'strike;- .i-r.^s'eason for:Wolve's,'-who:Fthrough Callum Sykora.?/--' LEWlSSimosorhit a’hVt” it'There was no let,up in> took th'e lead through a-.-.- George/Banks Fvas.4;trrcki u S completed
; spasnn for'Wnlvp'c'-whn vuimiwri, . V‘. - t -owtc'o-L ■ , _ _ __________ ____....4.
v.In® Pre®.ure,'anditwasnp.tsLeightonGlarkson-.goal,'‘4 named man-bLthe-match;-|ti their Season ih'stvle;' both Liam Owen and Eliot,
Burnley iVesl'End Whalley Under lOsm-Kd'
';iFo/ges,i7A'dcr'fs>ds’ .3 /^apainfulle^dnoh'Wolves,f7Renrfst6ne UnderlOs . ." ' ' s 3 d nla .^IT.was a'-good'end to^the^nvho'.had fakeh th'e lead , ClUheroe Wolies'\. F .2 ' theirfmal ehm? -
‘-“wr iinai game. . , ______ ■‘■• 1 X .W H A L L E Y . t r a v e l le d to '
V Mashiter claimed. Hl's'Next it waS’the turn o f . Lewis Maybmto'thunder. a trademark left foot shot;:
''' 7 / -...'Burnley grabbed ac / grabbed aconso-: - {V, ’ r y
il®??.f'rst halfwas a fantas-k--sealed by'a'spectacular head- frem OliverEvans.';:' er from Callum Horton.'-
? e?"'-^^tion; but thejr fate was 4 .'--r'*--;-. • ' - i ' -, '-'"'i - ' -' r ' " --i—-- - ^ i" i , " y i 11 n n i,im ..I,..,.... ,.1 / . „
D O N A L D R A C E A N D - ' N E W T O N E A S T ( 4 3 ^ L A N C A S H I R E ' , : ' - ' " '^ F O O T B A L L ' v ' - ’
- . L E A G U E RESU LTS i , ; " J
■ ■ First Division ’ 'S- '
Premier Dm ion ^ p w; -;
L P
,1 45'. ■ 5 40 ■; 2 38 4 29 9 27 0 22
11 22 9 20
10 19
,8 17, 8 15
15 6 L I>
■'2'46 •5'42 5'40 3.'36
'3 34 IF 29 5 26
12:24 ■S'22 10 21
12'16 18 9
L P 0 54 1'37 5 26
.’Umlcr.lG- P W D,
13 itlO ? ’ /FullcdgeColts ..13 5 ,' ' O ' 8) 15' RESULTS - - " Daneshouse .: ...1 4 4 2 - 8 14
,a R e a l Rosslee 4, M M S 12;:'- Pa*lBniSamts 1 4V 2 ,0 12, 6 V Drunken Monkeys 7,* Mayfield
Colne.............. 15,11 ' C'roe Wolves R ...1 2 v ll
'/ Ighten Leigh ; ; , . 16 10 .Todmorden
f C’roe Wolves .^^7”. .12 4^8 •: Bacup...‘. . . t l . . l 4 - 6
. Junior Clarets C.- .11 • 5 : B’fieldCelticB ..15 ‘ 4^ B’fieldCeIticH7.13 2
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Tod.Borough ..15 /4 : .Junior Clarets'.; . 1 3 1 ' ' B’wickTn . . . . 15 .,0" , ‘points deducted
T H W A I T E S
Ed Rigby, who put in some#rgoqd leaii Jh/han^ telling tackles along.with’/#seemingly in-theirfavour,* .
-’‘HUTTON’showed just: '.Brian''Woodin the^backs'.v.; Clitheroe started to go to?.'> "■why they’re .way ahead in"-and up
front.Martin Yeo-.:;sleep and Blackburn woke !> the leagueYable.
-V", mW was endeavour per- .up. y , ' , ‘v t " -- > point of the hosts. I
'. ,' j Clitheroe actually, were', ;# sonified, ably supported by ;' '': ':They:s''cored tw'o:quick:';' ■ ahead after^two minutes -/the'dndustriousAllan-';r tries .to . move .within a;;: ’When Hutton infringed at ^ Nuttall.-
#.
'“. the breakdown and return-'. ;t .The Kirkby lads are not;;i#;"i.But’Clitheroe hit,back •> - mg ',7 fly-half ‘V Declan
:2'.- 4'32"v
coolly.thwacked the ball 1 2 31 "'overfrom34yards.
i ’)' 0 j i : 5' Fitzhenry stepped up and 7'
C L I T H E R O E A N D " D I S T R I C T W I N T E R ■
■ P O O L L E A G U E * #
, RESULTS' Premier Dmsion Bay Horse 4, RBL A 8;, Buck
B 4, St Peter’s 8; Low Moor 4p - Billington -B 8; RBL B 4, Buck r
_A 8; White Hart 6, White Horse • 6 '
^ . First Dmsion i" Dog 3, Black Horse A 9; Read ■
.Con.'CIub?, Rose and CrownA- ' 5;
St.Peter’s B 7, Kings Arms 5; ; Wagon A 8, Con. Club 4; .White : Horse A 10, Station 2. ^ / Second Dmsion
>
• : 'Black Horse 5,’ Higher= Buck.. A'V.^Buck D 2, Stork 10; Buck
• Gnndleton 6, Victona A 6; Cas-^ tie 4, White Lion 8; Higher Buck*- B 7, Wagon and Horses B 5 . ^ '^ Third Dmsion
: ? Brown'Cow (Chatburn) 3,.: White Hart B 9; De Lacy 3; • RBL C 9; Kings Arms B 6,. Horse Shoe 6; Pendle Hotel 3, •: Buck Wrinkleys 9; RBL D^7, / Whalley Anns 5*"'
‘ " ' FIXTURES ‘ *t "
..Tonight >'
.; 'D.and
L.Groundworks.^^.'' ' •
VChallcnge.Trophy Final
.‘ • ; Bilhngton B v White Horse A
at the Buck, Lowergate.^' TABLES - ^ ^
i... vV . ,Premier Division i . r exijr:-.
RBLA./'/.';; BuckA-;..-;.;:
12 18";BillmgtonB;.. 12:17 "Low Moor A;.. RBLB . .. StPcler’sAj.'.'T Buck B ;) While HoiseB)
11 25 8 24 5 23*-
10 fll*17
BlackHorseA ...I6 ; :1 2 3 'l: WhiteHorseA--.'.16.'
12.il' ’ RcadCon . . . . . '1 6 9 4
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0 10 18 - 2 ' 4 17 ’ 2 ‘
O'flB 3 - Z r - ’W A R B U R T O N S
I lY O U T H L E A G U E > RESULTS
• « . . .Under 15 -7. ’ ^ . Wolvesl. 1"? ,« . T ’ - q - i ' ;rt ' '
' I '.FirstDivision - ’ ' , P W D L Pfe' 9 ' ' 7 ‘ 1 .1 22 S
Boca Seniors Clarence .. ■ Brewers Utd
Pendle Forest 3,‘ Clitheroe' ■•'’
’ Under 16 ’
syiDog Inn T.-.': 4.3. Globe Bullough .?.9.E'i.l Sv.O Second Division
. - :;ii!'B o r row d a Ie ';iiiS ’:U td , 'fe i. ; 0, "Worsthorne 3; Colne Utd 4,“Peel^wSpiinung Jenny':-.-.lOic-J,
Park 5; Enfield 0. Mill Hill Stj- ''DukeofWell .'..11,; 6
.-.Peter’s 4;.Hurst Gre'en 2,-tRim-js':'King’sAniis(’;.'‘; . l l ’ mgton 3; Langho 1; Rock Rovers r4- Gt Harwood R.'; .-.9
"4; Read Utd 2, Goodshaw Utd 2;>jc Ossy Refugees'J. t-.S ; Stacksteads St Joseph’s 3,' Can-""#? Commercial OB;; .9 - berra2^ ?
'c H’shore Hamers ._10
:.9H?6e#2’>U.'20, ' ?.9'S6,«0'*:3 18 : .9 *5 'S 0 ? ’ :4;15 1 0 l 3 « 2 S ‘5 ';il: '.9''?.T£;‘0*S8t3 '3
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:j\i.-BrierfieldCeItic'-l-,'Clitheroe; :-Wolves'4; Clitheroe-Wolves'. Rangers 4;Bacup Juniors 2. a;;-::.: *
' Under 13’ ' „ P .W D L P "
rB’fieldCeUic'i i Cowlmg ; ^CollleI'^;..'.';‘ ■Haslmgden:,-;; ’Rillcdge Colts ;7;15': ' Belvedere'.’;'. ;‘.';-;16 i
.13 12 , 1 „ 0 37); .•;15-,J0.';'il';'.V4'31'i
;'.14V.931'4'4?28v ,14;?;-7’«3',3;'4.'247( '645-'f(4:23
N - 2 22 r ■IghtenLeigh7...11'>'6'3
- l . / 4 ' 1 9 > C ’roeWolves ....lOi 5 , 4 0 > 5 18 H B ’ford Celtic’(';’.T 4 , ;5 „ 1
' 2‘ft 2'-17';a«Pcndle Forest''■;';’.16‘*'r2‘s'A I 0 3
‘ '■: - P/lWIvb,
10 21 St Peter’s B ; .„ .1 6 10 1 'Wagon A . . * . ; ; . 1 5 8 ■Kmgs Arms A .-.-.15 #-,5 j? 2 'Rose & Crown A (IS |V4-)-:', 2 Dog Inn A : . ; ; .16';::'4 • / 2 (
kin.ClubA',;;;'.16t;44;H,F S t a t i o n . .';“.16 j/3 1 :1
:
Higher Buck Ar. .15,710 White
LionJ.dO' ll StorkP.7fi?J';fiU6:*8 .'ViclonaA;/.16 8 Higher Buck B'.J;16 $3, WagonB’ ...-?.. 16
li
'’White HartA‘-.',16)4l#16 Bay Horse ."; .'.16'j; 0 - /6 4. First Division-Vv
D I, P 3 3140 2-2140 5 2132 3 4131 4 6121 3’ 7103 1 10 97' 7 7 96 6 9 82" 6 Io 78
L Pi.
*3144; (-3143‘j v3130t '5120;
1 :6112 8100,
10:96fe
11-88 12'75
Second Division 7 P/jW-D
L P 2144-' 4131’, ' 5125 V 4122
.3 . , 6116 3 , 7112
'Black Horse B .7.16:! i Buck G ' t o n 16 i .‘C a s t le . - ; .T . - .15,') S s I <BuckD .............. 1 5 - 0 ' I : - v Third Division , -
R B LD ’.
®^5^ 7102 4 ,*8101
•>0 t 9 91 '3 ,1 2 58
■ P W D ‘ I P. ..*.16" 10 '-3 S'SiSOB
'BuckWnnkleys.16 1 1 '-3 7^2134’/?; WbtoHartB ...16 * 9 - 4 ,3 1 3 r j :
7" 23 i’Sj'Kings Arms B :;.-.I6 ,-.,'9 d-4 ';.-3125iii 3 2 1 / RBLC.^ ............ 16, 7 / 3 , , 6 1 2 2 '
’tU 19 "J’l Horse Shoe vf.l6 Ai5 5,--6115 .;4 '’ 8*16 I BrownCowCh . 16^ 5 i 6 A5106 10 1 0 ' ’
IVhallcyAniis.r.ie. I ’- 5 '1 0 8 7 , -
"15 ,‘A's;B’cli(fe Rovers. ; .11 3 k M"7,vl0
!2 i i-5 ‘'
-8Ssr.TrawdenCeltic ;-.16i? 2r/i3;"11^9. 0n 0-0-V*Bruiilea . . ..'.*?.I4') 1 '?1 12 '4
'PendleHotel . . , .1 6/ '3 r 2 , lP 8 2 D e L a c y .. ..V . 16'- 1 ?3*-12 78 i-.?pmnts deducted “s-:
1-3,25 ’Hutton then got hold of ,i g J jg the ball, immediately 3 , -g J5 . showed their intent, and ' 4; 7 1 0 only five minutes later had , ■lilO lO?' taken the lead with two 0 12 3 ^ fabulous tries. 0.,15 0 / Apart'from’ another" 'Fitzhenry penalty on the-, ; 10-minute mark that took'/ the score to 10-6, Olitbergei had very little tqbheer j until the final moments of
' wasn’t up to the standards ■ normally set, but, most: importantly, Hutton were; just too good.
__ come out of .the game, it.^'i^mainly went to Blackburn, ; _ _ Clitheroe.f-.With heads,’ :;■ Of .the few positives to ■
was great to see’ydung guns Fitzhenry and Dick inson back'in Maroon and- Gold;and their,tackling): and'determination never? wavered. . ; ■ Scrum-half’' ' ,: Smith ■ snapped at his opponent’s - heels all afternoon, arid the old heads in the pack'were ! always looking to take the) ball forward with gusto./Sfi ■ A more credible chance :: of . a win comes on Satur-;? day when Glitheroe .travel : to North Manchester ")?."
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.-.They lie a couple; qt:- places above Glitheroe and; even-though Glitheroe are? in the middle of perhaps: their worst injury crisis ini- some time, they can cer- ' taihly. give the lads from-;;
■Manchester a challenge; t)~ Kirkby Lonsdale .'.7 /.ffi Clitheroe Cavaliers^r:;OA THIS fixture was played) at the third time of asking ■
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after two games were frost/ ed off beforeChristmas, i/u ''"Tellingly Kirkby^hadj improved remarkably, since 5 then as,Glitheroe;have's' plateaued. Glitheroe struggled fdr-5
numbers and former first) team stalwart Steve/Tay-?? lor answeredjhe rall^ing^j call to boost the team to
io 94" the'requisite 15;
score. ■-,.- The opening exchanges',
Glitheroe 22,- and Black-', burn were first-on ;the'j
■ scoresheet with a penalty. ;,! Only minutes later
G lith e ro e cou ld .: have-l leaked a try, but for a won- ’ .: derful tackle from winger.
James Scott.
with the majority of play - beginning to drop, skipper and’ around the -fi® Carter rallied the
-players,'who gradually , started to play, the rugby they are capable of. : ■ 'The- forward - trio of Isaac Tranmer; Thomas ■ Newell and -Will Lawton. caused Blackburn some:
' difficulties, and Tom Blackburn did extend Taberner tried to work the,
their lead after the lly-haE' ball to wingers Douglas popped a drop goal from , Ayrton and Jack Tho®2s
■ all of 35 yards. ■ A series of drives gave.: good'field position, and: Joe Shorrock, playing;
, Number 8; stormed over to give Glitheroe the lead .;; Wilde converted and the ::, score stood at 7-6. ■ -A scrappy second half-: ensued with both .teams
■
: dancy. t ;The first proper scoring ;• opportunity, came, when .
"Second row Jonathan Bai- '• .-ley kickedthrough adoose:; " ball and full back.Holland .
., haejeed on, only to see the" " ball trickle oyer the. dead ,- ball line, i."
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7,'-'
-.Only a few moments'. ; later, prop -Thomas Walton 7 -.'Stuck the-ball under his
- arm and galloped over to . smake it'12-6; andrWilde - ' added the extras. 7. ' '' ."What .lifollowed ---was ?
Along":' With'-""Pete .: ,Glitheroe’s best move of '
Farnsworth.;and:iGhris-r.'thegame;-;Gentre"Sam,- Williams; both returningfaGrooby showed great pa'ce, ■
:
to the team, morale was v.'i and he was ably backed up .-’ moderately high. .' •'■T' c'; ;# his fellowicentre Ben '.
,7.;Kirkby's-picturesque*r''Rushworth.'}:o’i i-
ground was firm and ideal, for running rugby.,
a'.Unfortunately'it was. Kirkby.who did most of; the running.with the balh as the classy;centre and; tricky fulbback caused: Glitheroe's "defencea.' headache all afternoon;-;^ v)After a cautious sta'rt. Kirkby soon had their tails' up and .were good value for' the win.,
" "r "
The.ball.was moved):
’down ,;.in .: the;'.corner.I Clitheroe led 19-6.;
;i'-7Flanker Jack Cottam,■ a/
at every opportunity. - .'"However, the Blackburn attack was too strong and they ran in a further two;
. tnes before the interval.-i*". In the second half
-Blackburn.. sportingly swapped the teams aroiind • to give Clitheroe two more ' .experienced players, which;
trying to gam'the ascen- ‘ bad an immediate impact. Jarvis Stanton secured
the ball from a maul mid- i :: way m the Blackburn half: ' and ‘.embarked on a ram-' . : pagmg'.'runs,; brushing ■■' tacklers aside to score;'-.-; Glitheroe’s first try.'''
"" This was'soon followed ? by good work from Eddie : Hull; who fed the ball mde j to Sam Hill, who used his pace . to , .outflank..‘::the ■!:" Blackburn defence and;#' score an excellent try.
: ,#-Froih the kick-off arein-?;. ; .vigorated Glitheroe side,- ' kept up the pressure. Lewis Rushworth_
quickly left after the ensu-. , the Blackburn half, ing breakdown, and . Hoi-#
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showed some real promise': in his first game,'tackling s-;; well and lookmg dangerous' ?:', ; vvith the ball in hand. .With the clock running'':.: down Clitheroe camped in ;.--
’land,.was on hand to dab;| :’■ the ball towards the Black-. ■ bum try line, before releas-*-.: :ing their, on loan scrum '
The forwards worked'.' •
'.player of growing-stature,;: ;-andA deserved man-of-;| :,the-match, took' the ball') immediately; from‘ th e ) ; restart'and sprinted downs
CredittotheClitheroe''::
■v-the* left-wing; making a" good,40 yards,'only to be'i'
4 half, who darted over from ;r "shortrrange-.'to- secure.'■ Clitheroe’s third try. y
.'■y:.?, With all scores convert- /'- :;ed,'
atTthe.final .whistle Blackburn had neverthe^?-
f less secured a,deserved vic-'v; tory, and given Clitheroe a
lads, however;,including S'lthwartedTiy brave Black# it'measure o1 the standard qf|.. PaunVoodworth who bat-", burn defence. .
tied on with a sore back; With 15 minutes left, a--^should aspire. " "-C- P3«’eOMP.UTERS:"KOCAl|/SUPPLIERSlFOR LOGAILPEOPLE r;TEL;01=282 4240AV ’- ' rugby' t o. which th e y ' / : - F
a bad bunch;but they, were -' as Rushworth took the ball '. ■just far too good on the 4i,ihfmidneldj;arid,'=after,’/ day. As luck would have it, "g^uclmg under a tkckle/Ke / the returnTixture is on;€gff-lbad^ tqflyh^^ Saturday at LittIemo5ri;-'c :':*'.cis D,e-vine.'J:;fe/d-p^^^^^^^
. .‘ v-’The captain will hope to i | i i Dewne had played have more staff to call on.-;' :The fiinqtarts at 3 p.m. IClitherde Under 15s Blackburn Under 15shi8 •'
the game at full back, and ■
’he was determined' t o : make the -most of- his - chance and set off on one
on revenge. ■Blackburn turned.up a-
. the game. Scrums and line-lt/ few players short, and but outs didn’t create any good ,'.:; for some brave and sincere set-piece ball, tackling ':
CLITHEROE won the 'i-of: his effortless arcing: firstVof - the?:meetings ^-Tuns, and touched down in between these two teams,<'''the comer. and Blackburn were intent-NCf/f/icroe Under 12s i .21 Blackburn Under 12s .35 , FOLLOWING a . last-
mmute':defeat to G^tang," Clitheroe hosted an experi-
Glitheroe lads agreeing to < -®ireed and well-drilled i; play for the opposition, / Blackburn side.,; .
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Glitheroe would. have; . ' Working very effectively : racked up a handsome I a team, . Blackburn
: qulckly ran in' three scores against a? shelLshocked ;'
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