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THE lights went out at Rib- blesdale Wanderers on Sun day to end the bowling season and the floodlight doubles bowling competition on the Church Meadow green. ■ The competition, generously
sponsored by Bar-Be-Quick Rectella International Ltd, attracted bowlers from a wide area of the country. , A large crowd attended
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the popular event and prizes were presented by organiser Mel Edmondson and Bar-Be- Quick chief executive Paul Keithley.. And it was B. Phillips
and partner K. Shaw . that spooked their opponents over Hallow’een weekend to scoop the championship. The pair saw of the ghoulish
attentions of R. Westweli and B. Hoole with a 21-5 victory at the quarter-final stage before
SPORT
seeing off C. Lockwood and P. Hawes
21-17.in the semi finals. And the deadly duo took the
trophy with a 21-17 win in the final over V. O’Donnell and M. Cpupe. • The losing finalists had seen I off p . Walker and C. Livesey '>
andl C. Chapman and W. Usher along the way.
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. .The club is indebted > to' Mel and his band of , helpers, including all the scorers, peg- gers, bar staff and all the ladies ' who' provided ’' refreshments throughout the competition. Pictured are, fromMeft:-
K.Shaw,-; ~ CLockwood, P.Hawes,
P.Keithley,
M.Edmondson,
B.Phillips, M.Goupe . and 'V.O’Donnell (s).
Chatbum celebrate another season Lambert for again prepar- Paul’Whittaker, G ( asai Ill
week for local sides
K S M M O E H IN the Blackburn and District Badminton Association. First Division, Clitheroe B climbed up the'lable as a result of their victory over Halsteads.
. ' And the locals then pun
ished Abacus A in a one:sided match at Oakhill College. Abacus B also find them
selves in trouble in the Second Division, losing out to Roefield A at Roefield Leisure Centre, ' Roefield i: A . are. the first
team this season not to drop ' a single game throughout the, match, and to claim. the' new maximum bonus points of 25. -• In Ih eT l i i rd : Division,
Olympic dropped, down; a place at the _top of the table: after Clitheroe C were able to; secure seven of the 20 games,', denying the home-side a large: number of bonus points. - '
CLITHEROE . put second place Wigan seconds to the sword at Littlemoor on Sat urday. ■
‘Wigan almost opened the
. scoring, a last-gasp tackle by Redfearn on the wing putting . paid to that advance. ■ But as the Maroon an d ,
Gold forwards began to gain the upper hand at the break down - and crashed up the pitch, Wigan transgressed in : defence, and from the pen alty Lafranceschina slotted an - early three-point advantage. ' ■Minutes later the forwards
regained possession with some • good work in the loose, quick- ruck ball was spun out, and after the darting Peel had > made- good ground, centre partner Waddington • neatly stepped his opposite'number and touched down.
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The metronomic kicking of Lafranceschina-saw. Clitheroe ■
-.. extend their lead to 10-0. : , - Wigan came out firing from
: the re-start, utilising their swift . backline through; the centres, , ;
, suraed into the Wigan 22. ■ -; The backs callecTfor the ball • and Ben Rigby spun it out to ■
fired up to gain more points before the. break,' and some great plw - with crashing runs by Ed Tliomber, having his trademark destructive game, and using: the man-tank Jim Smith as a battering ram, they
lying down and almost imme diately they' touched - down in the corner and took the conversion. There was still time to finish
Watson, who ted Peel to score near the posts. Lafranceschina again took the kick to move, tlie score on to 17-5. , Again : Wigan were . not
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within the next few minutes and the score remained 10-5. The Clitheroe forwards were ■
then up popped their sharp winger to slice over. „ ■ • ■Wigan missed a penalty
RUGBY
Clitheroe.............. 36 ; Wigan 2nds.......... . 20
to knock Wigan back on their haunches. Waves of attack followed with Ralph Rigby, Atkinson and Hough up front moving the ball forward into the Red Zone. Peei was held up near the line - again the forwards fired in to ensure the ball came back on the Maroon and . Gold side, a darting run fro9m Ben Rigby at scrum half bought him near to scor ing, then the ball moved out -Lafranceschina burst in from full back and scored, then con verted his own try. ■; Wigan were dul_ to move 'the score to 2^-15 n't half-time, ■ ■ . :
;an: again -pressed and , glide up the wing and take duly^ awarded a^penalty tlie team back into the scoring
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, A :well-Mthered;ball from , wmg maniDickinson saw him
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■ Inevitably after such a break neck pace, both teams settled:
down to a more-sustainable' pace in the second half.
utes
up and the'resulting yellow cards for Thornber and the Wigan flanker were probably deserved. ■ Seconds later. Hough scooped: up loose , ball and
One ^ high tacUe; 10 mm-,-, home team 36-20 up with min es mtO:pie half saw a'flare-..utes to play.
lucsetuiiuiiaii.^ .
again, and. Ben, Rigby darted :• m under the po s
pitch, . Atkinson Under-th
took
-st ■ to put h t • e ■
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thehalfontop^as Watson put charged down the. blindside; for his great running lines in a big tackle from the restart • Redfeam m support-took the,- Saturday sees'a break in
games in recent seasons at Littlemoor. Man of the Match was awarded to Nathan Peel
ftamop .m .
the'large crowd were buzzing with one of the most thrilling
- As . lne final- whistle went ____ . P
zone again, the ball spun to the supporting Andrew b om b e r who bullocked his way up the
it on
welcomed the players and ■ guests, complimenting the players ; on their etforts throughout the season, thanking the committee for their hard work, the scorers , ■Vicki and Tracy Lambert, umpire Alan Woodworth,. Hannah Whittaker for pre- excellent teas, and Vhittaker and Geof"
GHATBURN Cricket Club held ‘ ^ their presentation :. evening at the Brown Cow. v Chairman Joe Woodworth
nrenar- f CRICKET
and Brian Cummings their fantastic sponsorship.
ous sponsors for their finan cial support.' ■ Last season for the first time Chatburn had a junior team in the local league, and the chairman thanked Jason Fielding, Mark Braithwaite and Nick Haworth for. their commitment with the coaching, and Ron George
ins excellent wickets. He also thanked the vari
ror
. the Craven League. . The trophies were then handed out by Joe
senior sides, with both team finishing seventh place in their respective divisions in
brief report
Lambertt::gag ve on
, Woodworth. The roll of honour is as follows: 1st XI Player
Geoff ■ tlhe • two
a ■ Captain’s Award, 2nd ) a
■ of / Season, Jon Lockley:: Batting Award, Neil Cartledge; Fielding Award,. Chris Waddington; Bowling Award, Jon ; Lockley; ■
'Young Player of the Year,. Mark Neremburg; ' Duck Award, Mark Neremburg.
Egli . o f Season, Rod Booth; Batting Award, Rod Booth: Bowling Award, . Rod ■ Booth; Fielding Award, ■ Steve Tandy; Chairman’s Award, Ciive Gawthorpe: Clubman of the Year, Paul Whittaker; Best .Batting Performance, Damien Gupta; Best Bowling, Penormance, Jon; Lockley; ■
Player Matt C V ' : g fcl' ■ •-1 ."3 Sports info desk
i EVO-STIK FOOTBALL ' LEAGUE -
First Division North P W D L P
Chester..........'...13 9 3-1 30 - Chorley.....;....:.'..-11-9 2 0, 29 ;.
■ Wilton Albion....14 8-3" 3 27^ - AFCFylde::.;....;:15.7 5-3 26 Skel’daleUtd...'..10 8 1 1 25 CLITHEROE......14 6 6 2 24 '• Cuizon Ashton9 - 7 0 2 2 1 ' . Salford City.'..'..■..14 6 2.6,20 Warrington Tn„. 12'5; 6,1.18 LancasterCity?..10,5-1. 4 16 ■ Trafford........... 13 4, 4 5.16 BamberBridge.:.9;4 .2 3 14 , Woodley Sports 12'4 0 -8.1 2: R’clilfe Borough 12 3 3 6 12 Prescot Cables ..13 2 5 6 11 ; Wakefield.........12 3 2-7 11 Durham City...;.. 13 3 3 i 7.11 . 0ssettAlbion.....11 2 4 5 10 Cammell Laird... 11:2 3", 6 ' 9 . GarforthTn......'13 2 3 8 9 - Mossley........... 7' 2.2 3 8 Leigh Genesis12 - 2 :1 , .9 ,7::-,'.;; Harrogate RA..-..12-.1 -3 -8.6 ;.'.- '
NEWTON EAST LAN CASHIRE FOOTBALL
00NALDRACE&
LEAGUE RESULTS .
- FIXTURES First Division > :
BGSOB 2, Enfield 1; Canberra , 2, Read United 2; Colne United,cSi
steads SJ 0; Oswaldtwistle SM 3, Hurst Green 0; Worsthorne 3, Rimington 1. ■
■ . Second Division
Barrowford Celtic 3, Burnley - ‘ Belvedere 1; Borrowdale United 4, Bacup CC 2; Calder Vale 4, . Daneshouse 0; Church Town 4, Clitheroe RBL 3; Feniscowles & Pleasington 1, Padiham 0; Rock Rovers 5, Edenfield 0., Reserve Division
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Hurst Green 5, Colne United . 0; Langho 1, Mill Hill 1; Read United 3, Barrowford Celtic 0; Rimington 2, Worsthorne 5; ■ Stacksteads SJ 3, Rock Rov--' ers2.'
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■ - FIXTURES , ■ - First Division . '
Canberra v Oswaldtwistle SM;. Colne United v Hurst Green; i' Langho v Stacksteads SJ;
again
pop pass and scored in the' corner, only for the referee to pull the players back for a . slight forward pass.
score, to make it 29-15. gre:., ...............
ppe ■
the. Clitheroe defence strug gled to keep pace with their sharp backline.' 29-20 and- a
Wigan came back to score as Again, within minutes
grandstand finish was on the cards.. - '... . ;
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After more great ball reten- tion. Graves skipped over to
the league programme for the start of the cup competition, with Clitheroe. travelling to Garstang.
• ■ The. seconds were with
out key men for their trip to Colne and Nelson seconds, but earned a 6-5 win. ■ Clitheroe dominated the first half and two Robinson
■ penalties took the visitors to a six-point lead. TTie hosts came to life after half-time, when,
some, extra' fire power from bench and scored ‘ an
. r P erTn
added r
unconverted try. ■With Colne pressing in the
dying , moments, a penalty was. awarded to Clitheroe, but some backchat led to the penalty being reversed and the home side being given the chance to snatch the win. - .Luckily for Clitheroe the
kick flew wide and the precious points went the way of the visi tors, standing. them in good stead for their home tie in the Raging Bull Plate on Saturday against BAe Warton. .
they >
Church Town V Peel Park; . v f Clitheroe RBL v Rock Rovers; ®
Daneshouse v Barrowford Celtic; Edenlield v Bacup CC; Feniscowles & Pleasington v ; ' ; Borrowdale United. - : . Reserve Division ' '
Hurst Green v Worsthorne; *'' ■' Mill Hill V Langho; Peel Park v :
. Read United; Rock Rovers v Colne United; Stacksteads SJ v Pendle Forest; ■ ■ ■ ,- '.i : - ■;. , TABLES First Division. P.WD:LP
Read U td .;.;;.;..:;i2 -1' 3 - 8 6 ‘ -•- Enlield ;.;..-...;..,..11. 1 2 8 5 - ■ Second Division
Rimington .....;:;;8 5 2 1 17 Hurst Green...'..:'..9 5 2 2-17 O ssySM;.......;..10. 5. 2 3 17 ' Worsthorne.....;. 10 4' 4- 2 16 : Langho-.;.........:.1T . 5.1 .S . I B t ;.. MillHill.;.-...-.':.’.-.v;..8' 5 0 ' 3.15 Pendle Forest ...-.9 4' 2 - 3 14 : ■ ColneUtd...;....:;1T :2 5-4 I T StacksteadsSJ. 10 1 4 -5 7
Canberra ....:.....10:5 4 T 19 BGS0B ..............11;:5 3 3 18 -
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ClitheroeRBL....10 5 1 4 IS '- '.. Padiham.;..;....... 10 4:3 ' 3',15':! ,’- BacupCC..-.;.....'.10 4 0--.6 12 Borrowdale Utd.11:, 3 1 ' 7 4 0 : ' Calder Vale;';..';-.-; 11 2-0 9'6- . ' V, Peel Park.'...;..:..-.-. 8 0 - 0 ' 8; 0 %
7 5 '1 ;116 I :
u a n e s h o u s e8 0 0 ,8 0 -T Reserve Division , T
Worsthorne.:;.;.;10 7 2 1 23 L Langho.'.;..:..-.::..;.9.::4.4 T 16
vi-Stackii
-. Stacksteads S j i g . Mill Hill....................8
■ Hurst Green.;.;....-7.
5 0 4 15 4 2 2 14 4 2 1 14
P W D L P ': •’>.
BlyBelvedere.. . .12-7 2':3 23- Church Town..;.'..9 : :6’3 '0-2T ' : Edenfield........-...;9 : 6-2'1 20 ' B'lordCeltic;;:...;9 ' 6. T '2 19.'' , RockRovers-..;...8‘ 6 0 2 18 ■-■ Feniscowles
P. W D.,L P Burnley Belvedere v Padiham; ' t q° Second Division ,,
Pendle Forest v BGSOB; Read:. United V Mill Hill; Worsthorne v - Enfield.
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: B'lord C e l t i c 9 Pendle Forest.....? •
' Read United....:. 10 '?Rimington.;.;......7 ■ i Rock Rovers ......9 Colne U t d 8
■BGS0B....:.v........6 Peel Park...........,7 -j O 6 3
1 1 6 4 ' TO 5 3
.0 6 12 13 10. 1 5 10
2,3 14 1 2 13 ,
. Arms 4, R.B. Legion 5; Social
7, Royal Oak 2; White Horse 2,:: Black Horse 7. Dominoes
Buck 8, Swan & Royal 13; Kings
HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL FOOT BALL LEAGUE SPON SORED BY SMILES &
MILES AUTO TRAD ERS
RESULTS ■
Church Town 2, King’s Arms 0; Dog Inn 2, Great Harwood '- Rovers 1; Ossy Refugees 3, Black Bull 3; Rose and Crown 6, Station 0; Tavern 6, Helmshore Harriers 1.-
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FIXTURES Sunday
'Black Bull V Dog Inn (Marl - •
-.Pits): Great Harwood Rovers V...; King's Arms (Wilson’s); Rose and Crown v Church Town (Haslingden): Stanley Ultras v Helmshore Harriers (Bullough); Tavern v Ossy Refugees (Wil son’s).
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Tavern......;........7 - 3 Stanley Ultras:....? Black Bull..........7
Rose & Crown.... 6 Church Town......7
Helmshore H.....7 e. 2 n i 1, Langho 6; Mill Hill 4, Stack- Harwood Rvrs6 2 2 .
.: TABLE : P..W D L P 6 0 0 18 5 1 1 16
3
Dog I n n . .....4 . 2 ■Station............7 3 Ossy Refugees...7 0 "King’s Arms .....5 1 ‘ King’s Arms and Station both deducted six points for eligibility offences
1 3'10 1-3 10 3-2 9 2 3 8 0 4 6 0 2 6 1 3 4 1 6 1 2 2-1
WARBURTON YOUTH
FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS Under 15
Brierfield Celtic 4, Pendle Forest 7; Burnley Phoenix 5, Barnolds- wick Barons 3; Chtheroe Wolves 7, Haslingden Juniors 4; Colne 3, Trawden Celtic 3; Cowling Youths,BrierclilfeRovers 1. ’ FIXTURES, Sunday
Under 15 ......................
Barnoldswick Barons v Bri erfield Celtic (Victory Park, 1. p.m., R. Crabtree); Briercliffe Rovers v Trawden Celtic (Queen Street, 10-30 a.m., D. Boys); Colne V Burnley Phoenix (Earby
Wolves (Cowling, 10-30, J. Moorehead); Haslingden Juniors V Pendle Forest (Has lingden Sports Centre, 10-30 a.m., A. Pope). TABLES Under 15 P W D L P
- n n \ ^ Clitheroe
Brieifield Celtic... 7 6 0 1 18 Trawden Celtic .-..9 4 3 2 15 Cowling Youth.... 8 5 0 3 15 ■ Colne.................6 4 1 113 Clitheroe Wolves 5 4 0 1 12 Burnley Phoenix. 7 3 0 4 9 , Pendle Forest....9 2 T 5 7 ■ B’swick Barons ..6 2 0 4 6
. Briercliffe Rovers7 1 1 5 4 Has’denJuniors.6: 1 0 5 3 .
ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE
FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS
Drunken Monkeys 0, Replace-
. ments 7 (Man of the Match; - Paul Akeroyd); Dynamo Mince 7, Morning Glory 0; FC United of Langho 0, Inter Horseshoe 7. ■
FINAL TABLE - P WD. L P
Replacements ...10 9 0 1 27 Morning Gloiy... 10 7 0 3 21 Dynamo Mince.;10 6 0 4 18 . Inter Horseshoe 10 4 0 6 12 Drunken Monkeysl 03 0 7 9 FC United LangholO-1 0 9 3
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CLITHEROE AND DIS TRICT DARTS AND
DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS
■; ' ,. Darts ■ Buck 4, Swan & Royal 5; Kings • : • HIGH SCORES 140, P. Winstanley, S. Goodbier,,
, J. Kenyon, M. Hargreaves, B.- - ; Cunliffe Snr, S. Ashworth, A. Porter, A. Ridgeway; 134, L. Lloyd; 133, S. Goodbier; 132,
Billington A 7, Conservative; . -I Club A 3; Clitheroe Social Club 6, Royal British Legion A 7;
. Arms 8, R.B. Legion 13; Social ^ 10, Royal Oak 11; White Horse : 9, Black Horse 12. -
. Kings Arms A 6, White Horse A ■' 5; Royal Oak B 3, White Hart B 7; White Horse B 7, Bay Horse 1; Low Moor B 5,'St Peters A 7. FIXTURES
Premier Division
-T. Parker; 125, A. Salisbury, M. - Lyne, L. Lloyd, A. Porter; 124, D. Flynn; 121, P. Winstanley, ' S. Goodbier, A. Porter; 120, L. ;
Tomlinson;115,
D.Flynn; 114, . 5. Geldard; 100, S. Goodbier ■'
: x6, M. Lyne x5, L. Wright x5; P. ' Greatorex x3, S. Ashworth x3, J. Schofield x3, A. Porter x3, R. Jones x2, B. Cunliffe Snr x2, M. Hargreaves x2, J. Kenyon x2,
•, Fowler, 0. Boyer, R. Fielding, . T. Parker, D. Ffargreaves, S. Geldard, A. Ridgeway. . FIXTURES
League (tonight): Brown Cow V Buck; Judge Vifalmsley v .
, Horseshoe; R.B. Legion v Black
Horse; Royal Oak V White Horse; Swan 8i Royal v Social Club.
Team Knockout First Round (November 10th): Black Horse v Horseshoe; Brown Cow v Judge • Walmsiey; Kings Arms v Buck. ■
TER DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS
Swan 5, Pendle 4; Low Moor First Division ‘T
> 4, Legion B 5; SI Michaels A 6, Buck Inn 3; Craven 6, St
- Michaels RO 3. ' Second Division
Legion A 2, Black Bull 7; Brown
Cow B 3, White Lion 6; Horse shoe 3, Brown Cow A 6. FIXTURES
■ Divisional Knockout
Craven Heifer v St Michaels. A; Legion B v Pendle Inn; Low Moorv Buck Inn; St Michaels RO V Swan; Horseshoe v White Lion; Brown Cow A v Legion A; Black Bull V Brown Cow B. TABLES
First Division
■ ;■ ■ . P W D P „ . : ; Pendle lnn......;3, ;2 T16 -;:. St Michael’s Ai 3 "2 1 15 , - , :• Craven Heifer.. 3 2 T 13
■ Low Moor........ 3 1 2 13 Swan A ..... .....2 2 .0 12 Bucklnn.......;..3 T 2 11 : St Michael’s R03 0.3 11
. Legion B .........2 11 -8 . Second Division . , . P W D P
WhiteLion.......3 3 0 19 Brown Cow A.. 3 2 117 '
. Brown COWB..3 2 1 16 Black Bull....... 3 2 1 15 Horseshoe;;.... 3 . 0 3 8 Legion A ......... 3 0 3 .6 ■
RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS SOCIATION
- RESULTS ;
De Lacy 3, Low Moor 6; Bil- : ■ : lington BC 7, Craven 2; Rose & Crown A 6, Rose & Crown B 3;: . Black Bull 8, Catholic SC 1; Bay -. Horses, Peire Arms4. - . - - High Scores :.
, 171,'L. Lambe; 160, J. G a l- ',. — lagher; 140, E. Jungbluth, B. - Parker; 124, E. Jungbluth; 121, B. Parker; 120, A. Haydock; 116, P. Learning; 114, A. Ffaydock; ■
. 104, L. Hoyle; 101, D. Ryan; 100, B. Parker x2,S.Harbord, . A. Southwell..:
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. 1, De Lacy 35; 2, Rose & Crown ■ ■ A 31; 3, Black Bull, Petre Arms . - 27; 5, Billington BC, Bay Horse, - Low Moor 26; 8, Catholic SC 17; 9, Legion 16; 10, Rose &: Crown B, Craven 15. , ,
Points and Positions
GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT WIN
RIBBLE VALLEY
TER POOL LEAGUE : RESULTS Cup
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CLITHEROE AND DIS TRICT MEN’S WIN
- Buck A V White Horse A; Kings y Arms V Conservative Club A; Read Constitutional Club V Billington Brass Band Club B; - Royal British Legion A v Buck B; Wagon and Horses v Low Moor Club. First Division
: Billington A v Royal Oak A; Conservative Club B V Higher Buck B; White Hart B V Bay ' Horse; White Horse B V St
Peters B. Second Division
, T. Ridgeway x2, D. France x2 ,; - A. Kenyon, R. Greenwood, J.
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Kings Arms A v Whalley Con Club; Low Moor B v Kings Arms B; St Peters A v Royal British - Legion; Stork V White Lion.
■ - Third Division - Brown Cow Clitheroe v De • Lacy; Buck Wrinkleys v Craven ■ Heifer B; Craven Heifer v Whal- -
. ley Arms; Royal Oak B v Read Con Club B.
. • .; TABLES
Premier Division P W D L P .
LowMoor........3 2 0 1 29 RBL A .............3 2 1 0 29 Buck A ..... ......3 2 1 0 26
. Billington B...;.. 3 1 1 1 23 Con Club......... 3 2 0 1 21 BuckB........... 3 1 1 1 20 Read Con Club3 1 0 2 17 Wagon A.........3 1 0 2 17 Kings Arms 3 0 1 2 14 White Horse A 3 0 1 2 14 First Division ■ P WD L P .
Royal Oak A....4 '4 0- 0 33 KingsArmsC.4 2 1 1 31 Bay Horse......3 2 0 1 24 White HartB...3 1 1 1 23 SocialClub.... 3 1 2 0 23 White Horse B 3 1 T 1 22
- Billington A.....3 1 0 2 19 St Peters B..... 3 1 0 2 17 Higher Buck A. 3 0 1 2 16 ConClubB.... 3 0 0 3 11 ' Second Division ..- P WD L P
Horseshoe...... 3 2 1 0 26- Kings Arms B.. 3 2 0 1 24 White Lion....... 2 2 0 0 21 Kings Arms A.'. 3 1 0 2 18 Stork..... .........3 0 2 1 18 -. StPetersA..... 2 1 0 1 14 ' LowMoorB....2 0 1 1 12 Whalley Con..; 2 -1 0 1 11 Legion........... .2 0 0-2'10 Third Division . P WD L P
WagonB.........3 :2 0 1 28
■ Buck Wrinkleys3 2 0 1 27 Royal Oak B.... 3 2,1 0 27 Brown Cow..... 3 T 1.' 1:20,', Read Con B 3' ; 1 1-1 20: Craven Heifer..3 T 0 2 18 De L a c y 2; TO T 12 Whalley Arms. 2 0 0 2 8 Craven Heifer. B2 0 T 1 8
DISTRICT SNOOKER CLITHEROE AND
LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division Slaidburn 10, Whalley 2; D.
. Cowking 68, B. Catlow 49; W. Robinson 37, J. Sumner 85; N. ■ Hey 71, L. Catlow 34; J. Aiken- 115, J. Cross 88; G. Parker 78, - J.Waggett72;A.Rigby99, J. Timperley 59.
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Chatburn A 2, Catholic Club 10: P. Clark 56, S. Duckworth 70; D. Lakin 60,1. Cooper 114; M. Avery 73, S. Punchard 86; ■ ■ J. Lockley 61, M. Byrne 94; G. -
. Clark 73, T. Byrne 74; G. Simkin 67, J. Byrne 51. . ,
• Rimington B 4, Low Moor A 8: : R. Bolland 57, M. Holmes 95;
J.Bolland70, P. Traynor 92; K. Platt 57, S. Traynor 80; J. Lund 84, P. Mercer 46; S. Petty 50, : ' B. Sims 61; P. Hobson 96, S. ; . . Tandy 66. ; Con Club 8, Social Club A 4: P. -; Blackburn 81, E. Barnes 27; B . ' •- .Waddington 39, D. Moore 92; P. Clegg 74, S. Horsefield 27; S. Shaw 48, D. Walmsiey 58; S. West 104, M. Horsefield 78; M. - ; Whittaker 76, r Horsefield 30.: ' ■ Second Division
Billington B 6, R.B. Legion 6: .. T. Wilson 82, J. Scriven 93; T . : Wright 91, G. Brunker 62; D. ;r-i- Hargreaves 94, B. Watson 71; ;
Low Moor B 8, Rimington A 4: - C. Drinkwater82, B.Taylor 54;
95; S. Steii 96, D. Seed 67; c. Ulitheroe 6, Chatburn B 6: B.
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Bridgeman 98, B. Phillip 64; J. wire, both carding 37 points, but the runner-up slot went Walmesly 115, G. L^ton 86;
98;b. Flym°0,
S.Dean B7;T. to the former by way of a card play-off.
Astley mo. S.’Baines 80. - ’ ' There was only one player to score a 2, with Michael, • Tonight’s Fixtures
Kelbie birdying the first and scooping the pot. Riminninn vWhail|y^^^^ ^^^^^^^^
Clitheroe v remington A"chat- burn B v R.B. Legion; Low Moor
io'ci^^cfub^B°'' ■ TABLES First Division
- C’roe Con. Club' .a : 2:1 0 22 Low Moor A.......3 2 0 1 22
Slaidburn V Chatburn A; Con Richard Greaves who beat current captain Frank Hindle Club V Low Moor A; Social Club
over the shortened winter course.
Rouod Two it W3S a win for former club captain in a card play-off after both players had nett scores of 55
P^^er Main took third spot, just one shot in arrears, The Winter Pairs played their first round with Nick
® ' ' -Avino and Chris Czyzyk heading the day, and the league, with 35 points.
Slaidburn........3 2 0 1 20 some four points in arrears. Brothers David and Tony Wilson trailed in third,
rSihl?rN,h...? ? n 9 in Round Two saw Thomson and Whittaker taking Whalley...:...."Z3 11 116 advantage of Avino and Czyzyk’s absence to surge into Rimington B........3 0 1 2 14 - the series lead, bagging 32 points on the day, but it was Chatburn A„„...„3 0 1 2 12 Martin Holden and Gordon Lucas who topped the day’s SecondDiwsion ^ leader board, with an outstanding 40 points.
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RimiiigtonA....... .3 1 1 1 22 On a cold but bright Sunday the ladies took part rr'^i Prtin*’®
ChatbursZIs 0 3 0 18 Foursomes Competition. Lpw Moor B.......3 1,1 118
c i lS e ^..... 3 0'2 1 16
BLACKBURN AND duced a nett 62 in Clitheroe Golf Club’s Final Medal. DISTRICT BADMIN- Out in 37 and back in 35 with four birdies, Sutcliffe ■ TON ASSOCIATION t^wmed the card of his life to take the Division One
m iin irn ii iii i '■•in adrenalin rush last weekend pro- Fira^ oivis^h
Halsteads 9-364 (12), Clitheroe ^"'0 under for a nett 66 and claimed second place. B 11-373(14); Clitheroe B 15-
tiiird prize.
Johnathan Dugdale with three birdies came back in Tom Forrest finished on a high when he plaved the
S o i* ^A T 337a1fBi^^^^^^ four par threes in Uvo under for a rewarding 68 and burn Seniors A 12-375(16); Abacus A 7-334(10), Telecom
7-370(10). Q,
9-271 ifi )fwi?i?eha!i fi
B 0-225(1); Blackburn Seniors 5- 297?7)°^^^^’'^®**'^°'™®
College 15-388(i 9), St Mat- 70. 6- 340(|jfBfaSS
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Pete Catlow did little wrong in his round of 77-9-68 so Paul Nightingale and Daniel Turner had a head to
341(14). St Nicholas 9-345(12); card plav-off. Roeiield A 20-420(25), Abacus
head for the fifth prize, both carding 69s, but a sparkling back nine of three under gave Nightingale the edge in a
?0°-345?i|fcdfege 10-3 ®in4). ® memorable season to take third place with a 71. TABLES
treated himself to first prize in Division Two with a nett Steve Turner matched Boddies score but could not John Greenwood faded on the way in but still finished Boddies’ Turkey Shoot partner Graeme Edmundson
Following his success in last weeks Turkey Shoot ®°bdie had a few more tricks.up his sleeve as
e S r • u- • i . , . o, p finished in fourth place with a one shot margin over
Blackburn SnrsA4 4 0 0 80 Wallbank who had a nightmare start but recov- WestholmeA....3 2 0 1 51 ered well to take the final prize.
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Greaves and Paul Nightingale took the honours *be first fourball. Winter League Competition with a '
massive 48 points.
ClitheroeA.......2 2 0 0 36 Damien Durrant and Dave Kitson were just one shot O O 3 24
Fitton to 45 points in third.
Blackburn siirs B3 3 0 0 50 Wetton/Mustoe partnership in fifth place. ...? 9 1 ??
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Telecom B..........3 1- 0 2 37 from Edith Child (15 points) and Gail Ainsworth (14 ? 2 2 22 points), while Division Two went to Fielding (18 points) (18 points) and Susan Healey (17
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Division One was won by Deborah Catlow (16 points) points). ^’’ey had a two-shot advantage over the Sophie Lamb ended her rewarding season by win-
: StanLll!!l-Il3 T 0 2 28 "''’S the Final Junior Medal with a 85-12-73 return. Two Westhoime 'B’....3,0 0 3 22 shots ahead of James Mulligan in second place. Abacus ’B’ .. .3 1 0 2 20 The ladies played a two-division 9-hole Turkey Shoot
Thursday, with Michelle Fielding the overall winner
Independent B....3 3 0 0 64 after a card play-off with 18 points, winning the turkey, College....... .....3',3 0 0 48 donated by Alan Hacking.
second place and Paul Wood partnered Nigel Ward helped George Stoddart to a 44 point
........n i o n on ■ ^ qualifying competition for the 2011 Daily Mail Linda Clegg and Pauline White were the overall win-
represent the club, with Judith Kay and
Waddingion"B '3 TO 2 12 Jean Sanderson coming in second and Allison Nuttall Bsa r f .l A.i.rn ’C/.VtBiBl and Jean Havard third. rmriii fii -nnixiA Jiiarai ^ Former 10 handicap golfer Geoff Sutcliffe is a ten
Close On their heels was the pairing of Ian Thomson Whittaker, just one point behind
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T. Richardson 116, A.Hayhurst om i t,n,- 75; S. Wright 86,
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WHALLEY Golf Club’s new lady captain for 2010- 2011 lias been unvcilcd.
It was announced Anne Prior QBE will take on duties at. the Ladies’ AGM in the clubhouse on
• Mytton Fold Golf Club’s autumn programme is , Allen 60’ A. Booth 83; D. Bowler - now underway. .
. 7o! S ;sS 8 9 .- l’Nash's AI. Captain-elect John Berry, playing off 9, led the way Holgate 50.
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: by winning the first round of the Stableford competition with an outstanding 41 points. ■
Bridge (23) and Chris Chadwick (5) fought to the '
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