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/ 46 Clitheroe Advertiser & Tim e s , Thursday, May 7th, 2009 ' 1


Skipton Town ......... .2 Grindlelon................ 3 GRINDLETON ended the season with a fourth- successive away win as keeper Mashiter converted a late penalty to seal fifth place. With the visitors using


the opportunity to blood young players in the hope they will step up to the first team next season, the game was a closely-con­ tested affair.


: The hosts started the


brighter and found them­ selves two up in the first 20 minutes. With the game slipping away from them, Grindle-


Keeper nets late winner


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Oliver wins first major


THE firk major competition of the year at Stony- hurst Park, the Chairman’s Chalice, was won by Oliv­ er Bolton.with a score of 82-18-64.’ ; Alex .Young’s 82-15 -67 gave him second place' and Dougie Boreham came third with 81-13-68. : -; - . '


ton applied some pressure of their own, and should have taken the lead with Fawcett going close and Dobson missing a hatful of chances.


- Paul Parkinson then


• threaded a superb ball through for Dobson, who laid on an easy chance for Fawcett to pull a goal back. Grindleton finished the


half well on top, and start­ ed the second half in simi­ lar fashion. ■


: M an -o f-th e -M a tch Matthew Doherty caused some major problems'for the Skipton Town, full back; and put in some


telling crosses. The visitors had to wait


until the last 10 minutes, however, to get the equalis-


■er. A comer was headed out


by the defence, only to be caught on the half volley by captain Jackson, who rattled in an unstoppable 30-yardshot. ' • - With a draw’seeming


the likely outcome, and Gridleton needing all three points to leapfrog.the. other local teams into fifth place, striker, Cowey was felled in the area after a sharp turn, and the referee pointed to the spot.


. ' . Mashiter stepped up to


take the crucial penalty, and he fired it convincing­ ly into the bottom corner


of the net for his first-ever.’ goal and to give his team. the three points...... Grindleton will be disap­


pointed that the season has finished just as they were hitting their best form, but the team would like to thank the manage­ ment, supporters' a n d . sponsors for their contin­ ued support and efforts.


' Young won the longest drive competition and Bore- ham was nearest the pin on the fifth hole. : : , ■ Earlier competition wins for Declan Fitzhenry in the three clubs and a putter competition and the April Medal have given the younger players at Stonyhurst Park an excellent start to the season.


;. Clear as day!


MYTTON Fold Golf Club held a two-day competi­ tion over the holiday weekend with the highest com­ bined medal score taking the prestigious Pharman :Cup. .


. ....■ ■ Day One winner was Keith Horam shooting a very


creditable 83-16-67, with Matt Day coming in second (86-17-69) ahead of Phil Clegg (82-13-69) by way of a card play-off.


• , Ray Standring came in a shot behind with a 77-7-


70as last year’s winner, Gary Davies (86-13-73), thought he’d thrown it all away when the third and fourth holes saw a handful of shots slip away. ■ Sunday’s second round saw Da-vies charge back to


win the day, but his nett 71 was only good enough for second overall, as Day took the overall win with a combined score of 142, to win the board competition by two strokes. Mick ’Walsh, with a 72 took second place on Sun­


day and third overall. Peter Main took third place on Sunday. It was tight at the top of the ladies section of the


Pharman Cup, with Linda Clegg beating Allison Nut- tall on a card play-off, both having carded 38 points. Lady Captain Maureen Board took third, just one point behind. Success came to Mytton’s seniors when their team


iff.


of Ray Standring, Gary Davies, Ted Bamborough and Frank Hindle played their first round match in the 2009 National Seniors Club Classic against Red­ dish Vale ‘ with a winning score of 3 ‘/a-'/z. Mytton’s ladies also enjoyed success, as Jean


United’s award County champs


READSTONE United Junior Football Club have received the Charter Mark for junior football from the Lancashire Football Association as ah acknowledg­ ment of the high standing of organisation and coaching within. thoclub.


,. Chairman Paul.Clarke and


treasurer Geoff Lambert are pic­ tured being presented with the award from David Richardson, Vice President of the LFA (s). Next season the club are hoping


to run two teams at Under 8s level, and have organised coaching ses-' sions on Read School Field on Sat-, urday mornings between 10 and 11-30 a.m., from this Saturday. Any boy or girl who is aged sN or


seven and mil be under the age of eight on August 31st, and is inter-, ested in playing football, is invited to turn up for training. ■; Initially these sessions will be,


run by existing Readstone man­ agers, who are qualified football


Bricrcliffc Rovers . . . 1


Clilheroe Wolves Under 13s . . .» A HAT-TRICK from star man, Maksim Potriaho helped the. Wolves to a convincing win over a side above them in the table. - ■i Skipper Zak Robinson added


two goals to seal the win and keep a top-three'finish in sight.


coaches, but eventually the club


: will be looking for a parent or group of parents to take over the running of the teams. Experienced guidance will be


given to any interested parent. If further information is


required, please contact Paul Clarke (771832) or Geoff Lambert. (771442).


■ -


CLITHEROE Royal Grammar School Under 19s won the Lan­ cashire Schools’ Open Cup last Monday. . ,


. - , . •


. The locals took on St Mary’s of Blackpool at Blackpool FC’s Bloomfield Road ground, roared oh by staff and students, and they came out on top with a 3-1 victory. • James .. Tootle and Sam


Menelaou scored to put CRGS in a commanding 2-0 lead at half­ time, and although St Mary’s pulled one back from the penalty spot, Tim Rakshi sealed the win with a third goal. Man-of-the-match was captain'


Sam Whittaker, and the players are pictured celebrating their suc­ cess (s). . ■.


THE annual Ribhle Valley schools tag rugby tournament for Years 5 and 6 combined was once again held at Clitheroe Rugby Club.. • In what was a great turn out, 10


schools from the area supplied 11 teams in total.


, , Pool A included two sides from,


Pendle and one each from Gis- burn,' Simonstone, Salesbury and St Mary’s, Langho. Gisburn ran out pool winners


winning four, drawing one and los­ ing none of their games and in the. process scoring 19 tries. St Mary’s, Langho, finished in


second therefore qualifying with Gisburn for the semi-finals.. In Pool B, Chatburn, Wadding-


ton and West Bradford, St Michael and St John’s and St Joseph’s all knew their work was cut out to compete with previous competition winners, St Mary’s fromOsbaldeston. :


: ’. Many of the games in this


St Mary’s emerge as tag rugby winners group were high-scoring.


: ; .


St Joseph’s scored 19 tries in all;, and this was a'.tremendous'


' achievement considering they had played one game less but even more surprising w ^ the fact that ultimately, it wasn’t enough for : them to qualify. . St Mary’s, Osbaldeston, fin--: ished unbeaten with four wins out- of four to top the group while; Waddington and West Bradford sneaked in as the last qualifier., In the semi-finals Gisburn faced


Waddington and the other was a battle of the St Mary’s schools., . •The Gisburn-Waddington game


was another high-scoring affair and eventually it was Waddington and West Bradford who stretched , out a iead to win six tries to four. . In the St Mary’s tussle it was a


tight game but finally, the Osbaldeston side showed some great skill and speed to beat a gal­ lant Langho team four tries to two.


Sanderson and Sue Hughes took the club into the third round of the 2009 Daily Mail Foursomes with a win over Longridge.


. Spring into action!


COLIN Elliott (77-8-69) won the Spring Trophy at Whalley after a card play-off with Chris Blackadder (74-5-69). Division Two honours went to Frank Potter (89-18-


71) and A. Passmore (87-14-73) and the pick of the Third Division proved to be john Lomax (95-22-73) ahead of John Farnsworth (99-24-75).


Narrow winner


THE nine-hole competition at Clitheroe Golf Club on Thursday was won by Nancy Mortimer. She scored 18 points to win on the card from


Doreen Bolton, with Pat Haydock third with 15 points. ■


• -;The two teams meeting in the


final had also met in the group stages when St Mary’s edged out iWaddington and West Bradford by 5-3.


-


'.The final was a similar game and, after exchanging tries early


: on, St Mary’s put on the pressure . and took a two-try advantage. -


.;v .This proved too much for the -'. hard-working Waddington and West Bradford team and they eventually succumbed G-4 to the worthy winners.


, -


■; Martin Powell, the Clitheroe Community Rugby Coach, and Tom Bamber, Rubble Valley Bor­ ough Council’s Sports Develop­ ment Officer, organised a great event enjoyed by competitors and spectators alike.- ^


■ . Anyone interested in playing for Clitheroe Rugby Club should note that junior training will start


. again late summer and a full pro­ gramme is planned from then right through to April 2010.


iR-3;iiG|0,.^,ByjlERS:M0MKS.U,RRLfE,^lSjBO|ttt'p;eA:li|R,E0.R 4 - ■y .i ; . , The same day, the First Division Medal saw Chris


Stokes emerge a five-shot mnner \vith 79-5-74. . Helen Cook (95-16-79) was second on the card from


Jean Holt (98-19-79). . In the Second Division, JannetteRanson came out


on top.with 104-31-73, two strokes clear of Carole Brown (103-28-75) and Carolyn Cort (108-33-75). The Ladies’ Mixed Invitation was won by Jean and


John Holt (79-14.2-64.8) ahead of Pat Murrray and George Stoddart, and Lauraine Wall and Geoff Car- tledge. The Best Gross prize went to Emma and Garry Byrne


LADIES at Whalley Golf Club competed for the High Handicap Trophy with Linda Rhodes emerging as the winner with 33 points. ■ '


Linda leads way :'


The winner of the subsidiary competition was Car­


ole Blackadder with 36 points, runner was Julie Tay­ lor with 35 points and in third place was Julie Stephenson with 34 points.


; In the Junior Medal, Tom Tuley was the outright


winner with a score of 73-10-63. In second place was Eddie James (93-24-69) and taking third spot was William Lancaster (84-14-70). _ ,


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GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT


BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS


: Fir.s( Division . . Clithoroo. CC A 8, Rishton


Con. A 2; Globe A G, Eushton St A 4: Globe'Heys 3, Eibbicsdale A 7; Gt Harwood B 7, Free Gar­ deners A 3; Roe Lee Park 9, Gt Harwood A 1; Roe Lee Park 2, Clitheroe CC A 8; Rushton St A C, Free Gardeners A 4 .^ . , Second Division ..


' Burnley Rd B 8, Sabden Rd 2; Gt Harwood CC 4, Wadding­ ton A 6; Green Park A 9, Hurst Green A 1; Rushton St B 8, Oakhill Vets 2; Sabden Black 8, Salesbury A 2; Sabden Black 9 , , Rushton St B 1; Waddington A 7, Oakhill Vets 3. Third Division


' Free Gardeners B 3, Burnley Rd A 7; Free Gardeners B 8, Mercer Park 2; Gt Harwood H 7, Coppice 3; Mercer Park 7, Globe B 3; Salesbury B 4, Gatty Park 6; Whalley A 9, Grange 1. •’ Fourth Division


Hurst Green B 4, Whalley B


6; Imraanttel B 8, Sabden Blue 2; Oakhill 7. Clitheroe CC B 3: Rishton Con. B 6, Immanuel A 4; Waddington B 5, Milnshaw Wanderers 5. • The Arthur Ormerod Rose-


howl Doubles mwill be held at Free Gardeners on Saturday, May 23rd. Entries must reach


■ the secretary by Sunday. TABLES


First Division 1> W I) L P


m


GlobeA ..............4 3 .1 0 25 Globelleys.........4 3 .0 1 25 ClithcroeCCA . ..4 ,:3 0 1,25 RishtonConA ...5 2 0 3 23 GtHanvoodB....4 2 0 2 21 Rushton St A.......4 2 0 2 21 OssyCon . . . . . . . .4 2..0 2 20 RihblesdaleA ..'..4 2 0 2 20 RoeLcePark.......4 2 0 . 2 18 Free Gardeners A .5 .0 1 4 17 Gt Hanvood A . .4 1 0 3 15 Second Division P W D L P


BurnleyRdB.....4 4 Q. 0 31 Green Park i i . .. .3 3 0 0 2G GtHartvoodC.c...4- 2' 0 2 26 SydneyStreet ....3 3 0 0 24 Waddington A.. ..5 2 0 3 22 Oakhill Vets......5 2 ■ 0 3 21 SabdenBlack ....4 2 0 ' 2 21 Hurst Green A... .4 . 2 0 2 17 SabdenRed......4 l -O 3 12


■ Rushton St B. . . . .4 : 1 ■ 0 • 3 12 SaleshuryA ......4 ■ 0 0 4 8 Third Division P W i) 1. P


GtllarvvoodH ..'.4 3 0 1 25


- GlobcB . . . . . . . . .4 2 0: 2 23 BumlevRdA ....5 2 1-..2 21 Whalley A .......... 3 2 ..0 -.1 20 SalesburyB ......4 1 . 1 ' 2 18 GattyPark . .. .. .3 2 0 1 17 Mercer Park .......3 2 O' 1 16. Coppice...............3 1 0 2 13 FrecGardsB.;...4 -1 0 3 13 RibblesdaleB ....2 ,1 - 0 1 12 Grange...............3 1 0 2 12 .Fourth Division P W D 1. P


Milnshavv Wands .3 2 1 0 22 ImmanuelB .....3 2 'O ' l 21 Waddington B. .. .3 2 1 0 20 Oakhill.......... ...3. 2 0 1,18 Immanuel A . . . . .3 2 0 1 16 WhallcyB...........3 2 0 1 15 Sabden Blue .......3 -; 1 0 2 14 Rishton Con B. ...3 1 0 2.13 Hurst Green B.. . .3: 0 0 3 6 Clitheroe CC B .. .3 0 0 3 5


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’DARTS


ASSOCIATION re sult s: ;


• Sinqk's Knockout •3 Through to the finals: L.


Celestial, D. Hobbs, D. Cockett, D. Baker, P. Waring, D. Brown, B. Stevenson, M. Brown. • '


• Football.


DONALD RACE AND NEWTON EAST


LANCS LEAGUE - RESULTS' ■ First Division


- Colne Utd 1, Hurst Green 3; •


ington 7, Peel Park 2; Rock. Rovers 1, Canberra 4; Stack- steads St Joseph’s 0, Mill Hill 3; Borrowdale Utd 4, Rock Rovers 1; Enfield 3, Stacksteads St Joseph's 2; Goodshaw Utd 2,- Mill Hill 1; Langho 5, Colne Utd 2; Peel Park 0, Read Utd 3; Rim- ington 2; Worsthome 1. ■ , ‘Second Division . Barrowford Celtic 0, Bacup


CG 0; Rawtenstall 2, Clitheroc RBL 0; BGSOB 4, Burnley Boys' Club 1; Clithcroe RBL 5, Rawtenstall 0; Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s 2, Belvedere 1. • . ; Reserve Division


Oswaldtwistle St Mary's 11,;


Rimington 0; Peel Park 2, Hurst Green 4; Pendle Forest 3, Rock Rovers 1; Read Utd 2, Colne Utd 2; Hurst Green 4, Pendle Forest 1; Rock Rovers 4, Colne Utd 1; Stacksteads St Joseph’s 0, - Enfield 4; Worsthome 3, Langho 3. .


• TABLES


First Division P W D L P


Rimington........ 24 19 3 0 62 Worsthome . .. . .26 19 3 4 60 HurstGreen ....26 17 5 4 56 Langho..............26 14' 4 8 46 ’ Stacksteads .....25 12 4 9 40 Mill Hill............23 12 3 8 39 Canberra..........23 9 3 11 30 ReadUtd..........24 8 -6 10 30 Enfield.............25 9 .2.14 29 Boirowdale Utd .24 7 - 3 14 24 Rock Rovers ....24 6 4 14 22 Colne Utd ......23 6 2 15 20 Goodshaw Utd ..24 5 4 15 19 PeelPark.......26 3 2 21 11 Second Division P W D L P


OssySM ..........24 18 4 2 58 BGSOB . ; ........ 24 16 3 5 51 B’fordCeltic ....24 14 8 2 50 Bacup CC ........ 24 15 4 5 49 Feniscowles .....24 13 2 9 41 Rawtenstall.......23 12 2 9 38 PendleForest ...24 11 2 11 32 Clitheroe RBL ..23 10 2 11.32 Belvedere.........23 7 3 13 24 B’wickTn .........22 . 7 1 14 22^ PadihamA .....24 7 1 16 22 Bly Boys’Club ..24 4 0 20 12 Sabden....'.....24 2 2 20 8 Reserve Division . P W D L P


Langho..............25 20 1 4 61 Worsthorne.......26 18 6 2 60 HurstGreen ....24 16 3 5 51 Enfield.........23 12 6 5 42 B’ford Celtic ....26 12 . 5 9 ’41 OssySM ..........24 12 4 8 40 Rimington........22 12 3 7 39 Rock Rovers ....25 10 4 11 34 BGSOB............25 9 3 13 30 Stacksteads.......24 8 4 12 28 PendleForest ...25 5 5 15 20 ReadUtd..........26 3 7 16 16 Colne Utd ........ 24 . 3 4 17 13 Peel Park..........25 3 . 3 19 12


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL


LEAGUE TABLES


First Divisiun P W 1) L P


Welly Clayton...12 10 1- 1 31 ChurchTn...;..11 7 2 2 23 BocaSeniors ....10 7 1 .. 2 22 Clarence............11 6 0 5 18 Brewers Utd-....12 4 2 6 14 Dog In n .......... 12 .2 : 0 10 6 Globe Bullough ..12 1 0 11 3 Second Division P W D L P


Spinning Jenny ..11 8 1 2 25


. GtHa^^voodR. ..12 7 3 2 24 OssyRefugees ...10. . 6 1 ;3 19


'Duke of Well. ...12 6 1 - 5 19 King's Arms.......12 .6 0 6 18 Commercial OB .11 2 .2 7 8 H’shore Harriers .12 1 0 11-3


EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL


ALLIANCE TABLES .


Under 9s Red P W D L P


Knuzden White. .18 17 1. 0 52


“C’roe Wolves Red 18 15 1 2 .46 Lammack .........18 10 4 . 4.33 Mill Hill Red....18 8 5 5 29 Langho......'...18 6 6- 6 24 Mellor .........1 8 - 4 6 '8 18 Gt Harwood Rovsl8 !■ 4 311 15 Feniscowles.......18 .3 3-12 12 Ossy Rangers...'.18 2' 5 11 11


. ; iNFORMATiON DESK


Under Us Yellow . , v ,- P W. D' L P


•'H^lingden .....20 ’18vl 1 55 . .WestEnd’. . . . . . .2 0 ^ 6 ’ 2 2 50-^ BlueStar . . . . . . :.20<-14 2 ' 4 44 Globe Bullough .*.20 11 2 7 35 Feniscowles .....20 . 7 - 4 9 25' Knuzden Tigers. .20 8 . 1, 11 25 ; \\Tialley.r.-..%..20 6. 3.11 21- Danren Rangers .20 ” 6 .2- 12 201


'•Mill Hill Blue:...20 5 >'2 I3-17-: Wolves Yellow ...20 4 4 12 16, Ross’daleUtd ...20 3 1 16 10 Under lOsRed ,


’. •,. P W D L P


-Knuzden .;.....1 6 14 2 .0 44 , ■ UnghoBlue ; . ; .1 6 .10 . 2 4-32 . Crov-TiYellow ...16 .. 7 2 7 23 Lamraack .........16 - 7 1‘ 8 22 Darwen Rangers .16-\7 ' 1 8 22 OssyStMary’s ..16 5 2 9 17 Haslingden ..C..16: 5 2 9 17 WolvesRed .....16 5 1 11 16 Ross’daleUtd ...16 -4 3 8 15 Under 10s Yellow _ “ P W D . L P


Huncoat Badgers 20 16 4 0 52 Gt Harwood Rvs .20,16 '. 3 ' 1 51 BlackbumUtd ..20 13 4 3 43


'OssyRangers....20 .12-3 5 39 Mill Hill Blue ...20 12 ■ 2 6 38 WolvesY’ellow...20. 7 2 11 23 Huncoat All Stars20 7 .1 11 22


r BelthomUtd'..;.20 . 5 4 ’ 11.19 Darwren Rangers .20 5 1 14 16 B’buraEagles ...20 2 3 15 9 Mellor .......'..2 0 1 1 18..4 Under 10s Green ’ P W D L P


PrestonUtd.....20a3, 4 3 43 B’bum Eagles Blue2012 ' 5 3 41 B’bum Utd Acad 20 12 2 6 35 Blue Star Colts ..20 11 1 8 34 Langho Maroon .20 9 5 6 32 Blue Star Hawks .20 7 6 7 27 Crown Green . . . .20 7 5 8 26 Feniscowles.......20 7 .4 . 9 25 B’bumTOe ...20 7 1 12 22 Danven Rangers .20 3 5 12 14 Padiham Saints. .20 ‘ 2 2 16 8 Under 1 Is Red P W D L P


Lammack .........18 17 I 0 52


. Langho Maroon .18 14 2 2 44 Knuzden Red .. .18 11 4 3 37 Mil!Hill:...........18 11 1 6 34 Oss>’St Mary’s ..18 7 3 8 24 UnghoBlue ....18 7 1 10 22 Belvedere.VI....18 5 5 . 8 20 Gt Harwood RovslS. 3 3 12 12 B’bum Eagles ...18' 2 3 13 9 Blue Star Lads ..18 1 1 16 4 Under 1 Is Yellow P W I) I. P


PadihamSaints..18 16 0 2 48 Crown Paints. .. .20 12 4 4 40 Ossy Rangers. . . .20 11 2 7 35 Blue Star Boys ..20 10 5 5 35 McllorBlack ....18 9 4 5 31 -Blue Star Eagles .18 8 4 6 28


: Knuzden Blue ...18 6 1 11 19 Darwen Rangers .18 5 3 10 18 OssyStMarj’’sRlS 2 3 13 9 Mellor Yellow ...18 0 2 16 2 Under 12s Red . P W 1) L P


Crown Green ....14 13 “ I 0 40 Huncoat Utd . .. .15 9 0 6 27


^ Crown Yellow ...15 7 1 7 22 Langho............14 -6 1 7.19 MillHill........l5 5 0,10 15 Gt Hanvood Rovs 13 1 1 II 4 Under 12s Yellow P W 1) L P


BlueStar .......14 12 1 1 37 Belvedere...........13. 11 1 1 34


. Whalley.............14 11 0 • 3 33 Ilaslingden ....... 12 7 .0 5 21 Ossy Rangers... .14 5 1 8 16 B’bum Eagles.. .14 3 1.10 10 Lammack ......13 1 2 10 5 OssyStMarj^’s ..14 0 2 12 2 Under 12s Green . • P W ]) L P


Danven Rangers .13 10 1 . 2 31 BlueStarAces...l3 9 1 3 28 Mellor.Black ....12 5 2 5 17. Clayton Park....12 4 3 5 15 DrwnR.Boys'...12 4 0 9,12 Preston Utd....... 12 4 2 6 11 St Joseph’s .........12 2 1 9 7 Under 1.3s Red P W U L P


Mill Hill.......... 13 11 1 1 34 OssyStMar>’’s ..13 9 4 0 31


- Crown Painte... .14 7 2 5 23 Gt H'wood Rovs .13 5 3 5 18 B’bum Warriors .12 5 1 6 16 BarrfordCeltic ..13 4 2 7 14 OssyRangers..-..14 3 2 9 11


ClitheroeWolves.14 . r I 12 4 Under 11s Yellow . P W D* L P


Knuzden ...........10 9 0 1 27


• JFCv...v:v..:.lO 6 0 -4 18 - Haslingden Blue .10 .5. 1 4 16 RossendaleUtdv.lO, 3 3 .4 12 BlackburnTn ...10 2 2 „ 6 8 WolvesRed .....1 0 , 2' 0 8 6


Under Ms Green i . ' - P W I) . 1 . P


■;BlueStar^..^V...12 10 0^2r30. Sporting Athletic 13 9 : l ’^3 28.


‘•Mellor . . . . . . ::U3.v8'^a'^ 4 25- Langho..V....:.12 .8 0. 4 24 : Wolves Yellow...12 4: .0. 8 12; PadSaints......l2'V3.’;0 :;9'-’9* Dam-en Rangers-.12 n'. 0«-., 0 -12 -0


.. . Under ISsRcdiHi. P-W D-L. P


Walton le Dale . .10/ 9 / 1 0 .2 8 ^ Dartt*en Rngs .. .10 8 . 1 ■' 1 25 L a m m a c k .10 5 .• O - 5 15 V Greyhound Ford .10 ■ ; 3 1* 6 10 Ross’daleUtd ...10 3 0 7 9 Langho.........:..10 0 1 9 ' I . .. . Under 15s Yellow - P W D ' L P


Haslingden ..'•.;.12 8 S-' 1 29 Rishton Utd-....12 7 . 2 3 23


• BlueStar ..:;...12 6 ,3 3 21 . Whailey Juniors .12 6' 2 4 20 Barrfoitl Celtic . .10 3 1 6 10 B’bum Eagles ...10 2 1 7 7 RossUtdColts ..12 1 2 9 5 Under IGs Red . P W D L P


MiUHUr........l0 7 1 .2 22 Beh’edere.......... . 8 . 6 2 0 20 B’bum Eagles ...11 5 3 3 18 PendleForest ...12 4 5 3 17 Langho............10 J 3 4 12 B’cliffeRo\‘e rs ...ll 2 4 5 10- BlueStar.........10 -0 0 10 0 • Under 16s Yellow P W D L P


Blackburn Tn ...14 11 3 0 36 Lammack Juns . .13 8 2 3 26 \\Tialley........l4 8 2 4 26 Danven Spartans 14 7 0 7 21 Danven Rngrs...14 4 4 6 15 SportingAth ....14 4 3 7 15 Haslingden.......13 3 3 7 12 Blackburn Utd'..14 1 1 12 4 . Under 17s Red . P W D L P


Old Blacks........14 13 1 0 40 Wilpshire.......... 14 10 1 3'31 Fulledge Colts ...14 7 2 5 23 Crown Paints....14 6 2 6 20 B’ford Celtic ....14 5 ' 4 5 19 Woh-es............14 6 . 1 7 19 . Knuzden Youth ..14 2 1 11 7 B’fieldCeltic....14 1 0 13 3


.ROEFIELD LEISURE INDOOR FIVE-A­ SIDE FOOTBALL


LEAGUE liESULTS :


White Lion 16, Team Jenny


0; Replacements 9, One Touch 1; Mad Dogs 2, Morning Glory 2; Kings Arms 5, Sporting •. Abeergut 2; Clitheroe Clowns 6,- Inter Wizards 3; Bayer Leverar- chfile 0, Drunken Monkeys 7. ■ FI.\TLT!ES ■ ■■


9 a.m.: Replacements ;-v


. White Lion; 9-35 a.m.: Mad , Dogs V Team Jonny: 10.10 a.m.: - CHtheroe Clowns v Morning Glory: 10-45 a.m. Chicken Leg­ ends v Inter Wizards: 11-20 a.m. Bayer Leverarchfde v Sporting Abeergut: 11-55 a.m.: Kings Arras V One Touch FC. ■


THWAITES


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SUMMER


POOLLEAGUE RESULTS Tonight


' Premier Division Bay Horse 6, St Peter’s A 6;


Billington B 6, Low Moor Club 6; Buck A 6, Buck B 6; RBL B 3 ,‘White Horse B 9; White Horse A 4, RBL A 8. First Division


Con. Club 9, White Hart 3;


Dog 6, Black Horse A 6; Stork 6, Kings Arms 6; Wagon A-9, Clitheroe Social Club 3. . . • Second Division •


Black Horse B 4, Dog Inn B


8; Higher Buck A v Con. Club B - late result: Low Moor B 5,


- Higher Buck B 7; White Lion 6, Wagon and Horses B 6. Third Division


Kings Arms B 4, Station 8;


RBL D 7, BrowTi Cow Clitheroe 5; Royal Oak A 10, Buck D 2; White Hart B 6, Horse Shoe 6. Fourth Division .


Bro^vn Cow Chatburn 8, Pen­ dle Hotel 4; Buck Wrinkleys 7,





Royal Oak B 5: De Lacy 6, Whajley Con. Club 6;'-Whalley Arms 3, Billington A 9.v,?-• FIXTURES -


■ 'Tonight Premier Division


Buck B V Bay Horse: Low


Moor V Buck A: RBL A v RBL B; St Peter]s A v White Hoi^ B: White Hor^ A v Billington B ’ > First Division


■ Clitheroe Social Club v Con. Club: Kings Arms v Wagon A; Read Con. Club v Dog: White Hart V Black Horse A. - - • /


, ; . Si:cund Division. :: ■./ Black Horse B v Higher Buck A; Con. Club B v White Lion; Higher Buck B v Kings Arms C; Wagon and Horses B v Low MoorB.


Third Division ^ Buck'D V Kings Arms B;


Horseshoe v Rpyal Oak A; RBL D vWhite HartB:StationvRBL Q Fourth Division


.• Billington A v Craven Heifer;


Brown Cow Chatburn v De Lacy: Royal Oak.B v Whalley Arms; Whalley. Con. Club v Buck Wrinkleys. DRAW '


Foundation Cup ■ ’ '


Thursday, May 11th Preliminary Round


« White Horse B v Brosvn Cow


Clitheroe: Low Moor A v Pen­ dle; Kings Arms B v Buck B; Wagon B v Buck Wrinkleys: Brown Cow Chatburn v White Horse A; Bay Horse v Con. Club B; Craven v Legion B; Read v Black Horse B; Legion A v Buck D; Whalley Arms .v Kings C; Wagon A v Low Moor B; White


■ Hart B v Dog A; Billington A v White Hart A.


Sports Diary MAY


■18 Matthew Thompson Open'Doubles, Rushton St Bowling Club gentries


. haw Fell Race, starts from Red Lion St, Earby, 7 p.m.


8 - Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix race two, Pin-


■ to .'J e a n Heys;'‘,:10 Grimshaw St, Gt Har­ wood (01254888107). • 22 - Pendle and Burnley


" Grand Prix race three, .•' Burnley Lions lOK, starts ; from Colne Cricket Club - at7p.m.


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31:- Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix race four, Hendon Brook, starts from Marsden Park Golf Club, Nelson at 11 a.m.


JUNE


6 - Pendle and Burnley . Grand Prix race five, Kel- brook Fell, startsfrom St Mary’s Church, Kelbrook at 2 p.m.


12 - Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix race six. Bar­ ley Fell, starts from Bar­ ley car park at 7 p.m.


18 - Brenda Monk Open Mixed Doubles, Rushton St Bowling Club - entries to John Holmes, 9 Hay- dock Square, Gt Hanvood (01254 829310).


2 1 - Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix race seven, Burnley Boys’ Club lOK, starts from Barden Track, Burnley at 11 a.m. ■,


28 - Pendle and Burnley Grand Prix race eight, Trawden Seven, starts from Trawden Recreation Ground at 11 a.m. -


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- Selected Teams Cricket


Saturday . Clitheroe (v Settle, home,


'meet 12-30 p.m.) P. Dibb, A. Pearce, N. Bolton, J. Green, J. McDowell, F. Butt, B. Dowling, J. Marquet, M. Preston, C. ‘ Palmer; Turner. Scorer: A.


-Kilkenny. • Clitheroe 2nds (v Brinscall,


away, meet noon) M. Ilouldsworlh, P. Bishop, J.


-Houldsworth, A. Hutchins, C. Brown, M. Scott, L. Nuttall, J.“ Scott, R. Dent, F. Hussain. Scor­ er: T. Blezard. Read: No game. : Read 2nds (v Earby, away,


meet 12-15 p.m.) F. Barden, S.: Marsh, A. Laycock, E. Art- : ingstoll, J. Jones, G. Lowes, K. Smithson, M. Yeoman,- C. Lowes, E. Yates, M. Suthers. Reserve: C. Hayman. Ribblesdale Wanderers (v


Barnoldswick, away, meet club noon) G. Hunt, A. Marsh, I. Britcliffe, J. Bunyan, J. Rain, M. Pratt, M. Peel, B. Spencer, C. Hall, R. Gladwin, A. N. Other. Scoren L. Rain, : Ribblesdale Wanderers 2nds: No game.


•- -- - Sunday Clitheroe 3rds (v Feniscowles,


home,’ meet 12-45 .p.m.) F. Green, P. Atkinson, R. Prew, H. Wardle, I. Scott, A. Robinson, J. Banks, A. Kilkenny, J. Walsh, T. Neville, C. Bailey. Scorer: 0. Hussain. ‘ Read 3rds (v.Cherry Tree, •


home) M. Suthers, T. Booth, E. Lowes, C. Lowes, J. Jones, S. Marsh, E. Yates, C. Hayman, J. Worthington, P. Higson, E. Art- ingstoll, A. Laycock. Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rds


(v Padiham, away, meet 12-15 p.m.) T. Braithwaite, H. Kay, R. Clarkson, J. Britcliffe, C. Collinge, J. Dickinson, M. Clarkson, S. Braithwaite, M. Nerenburg, Dave McGrath, A. N.Other, ■


Monday Ribblesdale Wanderers Under


18s (v Baxenden, home, meet 5- 45 p.m.) H. Kay, J. Britcliffe, R.


■ Clarkson, T. Rigby, C. Collinge, C. Jackson, M. Clarksoii, M.





• Nerenburg, T. Farrar, Dave: .McGrath, S. Cberry.


Ghatbiirn slip to first


defeat CHATBURN suffered their first defeat of the season, beaten by five wickets by Sutton. ■ ■ :-The locals batted first and were dismissed tor 116, as Dave Lakin top- scored with 36 not out.' In reply, Sutton lost


five wickets, but pro­ gressed to an easyvicto-


ry.: .The wickets takers


were Andy Booth (2- 23), John Lockley (2- ■43) and Andy Lambert (1x7). ,


^ - The seconds, in their,


first match of the sea­ son, suffered a heavy defeat at Eldwick and Gilstead. * Eldwick-batted first and scored 149, as Rod Booth claimed magnifi-. cent figures of'8-89. The other i vvicket


taker.was Geoff Lam-, bert(l-54). , Chatburn were then


dismissed for a paltry, 20. . ' . .


Open doubles draw


THE draw for the Peter Lambert Open Doubles at Sabden Bowling Club, on May 16th and 17th, has been made.- Competitors to report at


the time shown, scratch time is 15 minutes and there is no practice. DRAW


9- 30 a.m.: D. Beesley


and B. Thorpe v M. Fryer and G. Radivoje- vic; J. Beesley and A. Barrett'V P. Brett and P. Sutcliffe; C. Wilkinson and partner v R. and J. Isherwood; P. Holt and partner v B. Lomas and D. Frearson. 10- 30 a.m.: E. and A.


Wallace v J. Palmer and M. Griffiths: T. Connell and A. Parfitt v L. Tom­ linson and A. Corban; S. Gall and p artn er v B. Yerkess and M. Burns; J. and M. Boocock v G. and J. Moore.


- 1 p.m.: J. Robinson and D. Sullivan v C. Snape and B. Hincks; B. Wright and P. Shipston v C. Rammell and M. Beard- more; C. Sutcliffe and J. Maher v C. Hope and T. Singleton; J. and J. Wild


■ V G. and S. Wood. 2 p.m.: A. Cornall and


p a r tn e r v D. and B. Thomas; J. Boyle and D. Parsons v B. Williams and partner; S. and J. Robinson v M. Edmond­ son and A. Dewhurst; M. Pounder and R. Car- rowdice v G. Stevenson and partner.


Vets date


THE AEU Veterans is to be played at Ribblesdale Wanderers on May 14th and 21st.


DRAW 10 a.m.: T. Smith v E.


Jones; P. Holt v S. John­ son; M. Fryer v G. Dixon; G. Hadion v J. Holt. 10- 45 a.m;: C. Wilson v


W. Finn; W. Slinger. v J. Wilkinson; P. Bold v D. Anderton; E. Wallace v M. Joyce. 11-


4


30 a.ni.: K. Wells v


M. Wright; B. Yerkess v N. Smith; H. Duerden v P. Pedder; G. Leonard v A. Tylesley; J. Synn v A. Whalley. Bye: D. Water- whouse. , , 1-


30 p.m.: A. Haworth


V A. Cornall; M. Edmundson v R. Camp­ bell; D. Harker v T..Sin­ gleton; E.Ridehalgh v D. Bickerstaffe. . 2-


15 p.m.: D. Pickering


V B. Riley; G. Stevenson V E. Haworth; D. Slater v G. Wood; A. Woodburn V D. Rose. '


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