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Clithcroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, October 7,2010


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www.clitheroeadvertlser.co.uk • ClitherocAdvertiscr&TImes,Thursday,October7,2010 s info d esk cruise In llie cup


LANCASHIRE Amateur Cup holders Hurst Green


, eased through to the third round after comfortably dispatching Newburgh 2- 0 on Saturday. . The reward for Green’s


victory is a tricky test against. Preston and


, District League outfit Burscough .Richmond in the next round.; . The visitors never really


troubled the home side, apart from a few. long throws which caused one or two hairy moments for Green’s back four. Green started very well


and soon found. them- ' selves ahead after a great run and cross from Tipton found Enefer in the box, who finished well at the second attempt. All of the play was


from the. home side . as Newburgh couldn’t live wit,h the pace and sharp­ ness ■ of Green’s passing and forward play. ^ . .


• The lead was soon dou­ bled following great work from Enefer, whose lay­ off found Chippendale, and he made no mistake with a confident finish into the far corner. Coonan had a magnifi­


cent shot soon after which struck, the crossbar with


FOOTBALL


the keeper nowhere to be: seen as Green threatened to go nap but no more


• goals were added before half time. : " ' A number of yellow cards were dished out to the visitors in a heated second half but Green. kept their cool and saw the game out with a very professional performance.


, The, hosts could have killed the tie off, but^ the away side had their keeper to thank for-keeping them . in the.game=as he.pulled', off two fantastic saves. . Newburgh’s only chance of any: note came from their long throw- which fell to an attacker, but his shot hit a combination of •. keeper and post and went out for a comer.


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; Burscough Richmond • will be Green’s next chal­ lengers in the third round on - October 23rd, with kick-off at 1-30 p.m. ■ Green travel to Pendle


Forest on Saturday-eager ■ to . avenge their .. home; : defeat a couple of weeks ago. Kick-off is 2 p.m. ■ ;


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l-EVO-STIK FOOTBALL I LEAGUE B


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First Division North . P W D L P


m Chorley............9 8 1.0 25 i WittonAlbion.10 7'2 1 23 ® CLITHER0E:.;.11:5 4 2 19, AFCFylde....:;.11"5 4 2 19


^ Cuizon Ashton 7: 6 0 118 .


■ S Chester..........8 .5 2-1:17 ^ -Skel’dale Utd...7 5 1 116 Trafford.........9 4 3 2 15: WarringtonTn.9 4 4 1 16 Lancaster City .8 - 4 1 3 1 3 : . Bamber Bridge 7 3 1 3 10 GarforthTn....1T2 3 6 9 R'cliffeBoro...10 2 3 5 9 \ CammeliLaird.7 2 2 3.8 PrescotCables9 1 5 3 8 Mossiey.........7 2 2 3 8 : SaifordCity..;.10 2 2-6:8 : 0ssettAlbion...8 1 4 3 7 Wakefield.... ..9 2 1.6 7. Woodley Sprts 7 2 0 5 6 ., Leigh Genesis .8 2,0 6 6 ; . Harrogate RA .10 1 2 7 5 -\ Durham City...10 1 3 6 5


NEWTON EAST LAN­ CASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE ■


DONALD RACE & : RESULTS : ■ First Division . Uvesey wins trophy for second time


■ BRILLIANT support and superb bowling made the finals of Sabden’s annual Floodlit . Singles : Bowls competition a memorable


: occasion.': ■ --.iv-.:. The winner was: Chris


Livesey of Bacup, who lifted the trophy for a secpnd time after-defeating Mick: Opie,


BOWLS


who plays • for the Globe club, Accrington,.-21-17 in an exciting final. - . -On his way to victory,


Chris won his semi-final 21- 13 against Dave Walker, his, doubles partner with whom' he won Sabden’s Alan and


.Anita Whalley-. Charity- Rosebowl in August. The other losing?semi­


finalist was Paul Sutcliffe who also lost 21-13. Sabdener John Robinson


was the only village club member to win through ear­ lier rounds to represent the club on finals night, but lost


: before the quarter finals. • One of the organisers, Pauline Stansfield, thanked everyone for their support,


- and competitors for their great bowling. She said: ’


I “Many thanks also go to all the sponsors of the compe-


' tition. We couldn’t mn the event without them.”-


inspires Wolves


JUNIOR FOOTBALL


STAR skipper Zac Robin­ son grabbed a brace as he inspired Clitheroe Wolves Under.lSs to a 4-2 victory over rivals Cowling. Wolves found themselves


3-0 up before the inter­ val but had in-form goal­ keeper Tliomas Stirzaker to thank" for maintaining their advantage. The home side’s stopper dived at eve-' lything in sight to preserve the lead but was unable to stop two inch, perfect free-kicks which brought Cowling: back into > the . game.-


.Robinson’s strikes. Wolves' won the game 4-2. ■ •


RIMINGTON wasted no time in- introducing" themselves to the West Riding County Chal- - . lenge Cup.-as they smashed eight past? Knaresboroush- ; Celtic.-


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Tlie hosts ■ went ahead as - early as the fifth minute when


:


• However, with Nik Petriaho , and Ben ■ Shackleton adding to


• Rimington’s - influential skip- " ■ per McLean somehow evaded the attention of two defenders" on the byline before whipping , in a cross for Lloyd who flung himself to head the ball home ; at the back post.' :-The dream start .continued


.when the .skipper doubled hiS side’s lead on 10 mins with a rare headed goal from close range; ■ Rimington.were.in ruthless


• form and Lloyd made it 3-0 fol­ lowing a flowing move involv­ ing Wharton, : who was the main tormentor-in-chief down the right all day. McLean then thougnt he had scored again as he raced through to lob the keeper but the referee harshly ruled him off-side.. Three soon became; four


; keraer. by , a Celtic - defender as Dinsdale looked to pounce on .. Lloyd’s . knock down.; A ,


when . : a ; Wharton xorner was converted past his • own


FOOTBALL Knaresborough Celtic 2 . Rimington 8


. strike to make it 6-0 on- the stroke of half-time. Early in the second . half,:


Lloyd rose to head home from another corner, a powerful header "into the top corner


unasailable 7-0 lead. Manager Terry Braithwaite took die f opportunity-. to . use his three--


S the. keeper no chance gave Rimington an


succession of Wharton and Heslop corners caused havoc in the visiting defence and Lloyd thought lic’d capitalised on one only to see'his header ruled out but Walsh-made it 5-0 soon after. Heslop, on his return to the side, showed his ■ strength in the area before ■ unleashing an unstoppable:


subs which subsequently saw the balance of play slide into the away side’s favour;


when one-on-one with. the keeper and Wharton, Heslop and Walsh all Tried from dis­ tance but failed to hit the target. But it was fitting that: Wharton, and Lloyd combined to score the eighth; the winger. -racing, down .the right before "





making a couple of smart saves but he could do nothing to prevent their first goal as a diagonal cross was rammed -" home at the far post. Celtic then grabbed a second with a header from a comer with 10 minutes remaining. Leach’ broke away-, but was Toiled


Kershaw was forced into


that we’ve progressed to the next round, hunt was the way we ripped them apart in the first half that pleased me most. . -‘The lads knew what an important game this was for the club and didn’t let anyone down. We lost our waya little in the second half but we’re through and perhaps some of the teams may-look at this


squaring for his striker • to smash the ball past the keeper. Braithwaite said: “I’m elated


result and want to avoid us now.


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our next fixture, at home to Read. We need to take three -points from, that, before a home tie in the Craven Cup.”


“However, we now look at Lloyd tfoble I +


Enfield 4,'Worsthorne 11 Oswaldtwistle SM 2, Pen- : die Forest 0; Read United ■ 4, Colne United 4; Stack- steads SJ 2, BGSOB 2.: ; Second Division.


Burnley Belvedere 4, ’ ’ Bacup CC 1; Church Town 1, Borrowdale United 1; ; Cliiheroe RBL 4, Padiham 1; Daneshouse 2, Calder Vale3.s Reserve Division


Barrowford Celtic 2, Hurst Green 2; BGSOB 3, Langho 4; Colne United


|"2, Rock Rovers 1; Peel ■ Park 3, Stacksteads S J 2; Worsthorne 4, Read UnitedS. -


...


Lancs Amateur Cup Se c­ ond Round


Hurst Green 2, Newburgh 0; Rock Rovers 2, Blessed Sacrement 5; Feniscowles' SPleasington 2, Milton 1; . Weavers 1, Canberra 0;:: ’


Highgrove 8, Barrowford: :' Cellicl.


FIXTURES First Division ' -


BGSOB V Langho; Colne United V Enfield; Os-" . '" ' waldtwistle SM vMill Hill; :/ Pendle Forest V Hurst


:


Green; Rimington v Read .. United; Worsthorne v ■ Canberra.


; - Second Division . -


Barrowford Celtic v Padi- / ham; Calder Vale v Bacup .: CC; Church Town v Burnley Belvedere; Clitheroe RBL V Daneshouse; Peel Park y Feniscowles & Pleasingtbn; •


Rock Rovers v Borrowdale. United. Reserve Division V


BGSOB V Colne United;


Hurst Green V Barrowford ' Celtic; Langho v Peel Park;"/ Mill Hill V Rock Rovers;." . " . A: Read United v Pendle -: -


Fprest;Stacksteads‘SJv": :■ Worsthorne. _


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Lancs Amateur Cup Se c-/ ond Round ;. - V


.Edenfield vThe Ivy Hotel./: . TABLES First Division . ’ ./' P WD L P - ;


°GS0B.........7 3 3 1 12/T‘ ...... I 5 1 1 16


nurstGreen..."..6 3 2/1 11 ■ ':-•/ Rimington .■;.;:.5 "3 2:011 Pendle Forest .6: 3 1- 2 10/ f e S M .......7 .3 1.310;:"/ W H iII...... ....5 3 0 2 9 .Langho ...........r’ O O 4 9 / /


:


"Padiham........ 6 3 1 2 10 Rock Rovers ...5 3 0 2 9 Feniscowles....4 2 1 1 7 ’ Borrowdale Utd7 1 1 5 4 Bacup CC......6 1 0 5 3 Calder Vale.....7 1 0 6 3 : Peel Park....... 5 0 0 5 0 Daneshouse ....4 0 0 4 0 . Reserve Division P WD L P


Bly Belvedere ..8 6 11 19 : Edenfield........7 5 2 0 17 Church Town...6 5 1 0 16 Clitheroe RBL..7 4 1 2 13 B'ford Celtic ....6 4 0 2 12


Stacksteads SJ 7 0 4 3 4 Enfield..........j i 15-4 Second Division ■ P WD L P


Stacksteads SJ6 4 0 "2 12 Worsthorne.....6 3 2 1 11 Pendle Forest ..5 3 1 1 10 Mill Hill......".....4 3 1 0 10 B'ford Celtic ....5 3 1 1 10 Langho.'..........6 2 3 1 9 Rimington..... 5 2 1 2 7 Rock Rovers ...6 2 1 3 7 Hurst Green.....4 2 1 1 7 Read United,...? 2 0 5 6 Colne Utd ........5 1 1 3 4 Peel Park.........5 1 0 4 3 BGSOB.;.........4 0 0 4 0


^FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


Replacements 10, Inter


'I Horseshoe 1 (Man-of-the- I match Dave Parkinson); FC United of Langho 0,


• Dynamo Mince 7; Drunken Monkeys 1, Morning Glory


S (Man-of-the-match Chris Oakley).


FIXTURES 9 a.m. - Dynamo Mince v


■ Drunken Monkeys; 9-35 - a.m. - Replacements v FC


United of Langho; 10-10 a.m. - Morning Glory V Inter Horseshoe. TABLE P WD L P


Morning Glory.7 6 0 1 18 , .Replacements.? 6 0 0 18


Dynamo Mince? 3 0 6 9 Inter Horseshoe.7 3 0 4 9


■ Drunken Monkeys? 2 0 5 6 FC Utd Langho? 1 0 6 3


-1 * Registration for the new - season closes on Sunday, ‘ October 24th. To enter a team contact the centre on 01200 442188, visit www.roeheld. co.uk, or email ben@roefield.


- co.uk.


LEAGUE - RESULTS


HARRY DEWHURST MEMO­ RIAL FOOTBALL


.' Church Town 6, Ossy Relu-


. gees 3; Rose and Crown V - King’s Arms PP; Stanley , Ultras 2, Black Bull 3; Station V Dog Inn PP; Tavern v Great Harwood Rovers PP. :


-


FIXTURES Sunday


. Black Bull V Station (Marl Pits); - Dog Inn v Stanley Ultras (Wil­ son's); Helmshore Harriers v


• Rose and Crown (Haslingden); . - Ossy Refugees v Great Har­ wood Rovers (FoxhIII); Tavern v Church Town (Wilson’s). TABLE


. / . ;■ - - P WD L P Rose & Crown....3 3 0 0 9 , Helmshore H......3 2 1 0 7 Station;...'.....;.....3 2 0 1 6


' Church Town......3 2 0 -1 6 'B la ck B ul l3 - 2 0 1 6


Stanley Ultras....4 2 0 2 6 ? King’s Arms....... 3 1 1 1 4 .


-Tavern..............3 1 0 2 3 Dog Inn.:............ 1 0 0 1 0 Gt Harwood Rvrs 2 0 0 2 0 . : Ossy Refugees ...4 0 0 4 0 -


WABBURTON YOUTH


FOOTBALL LEAGUE : RESULTS Under 15


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


Colne Utd........8 2 3 3 9 Worsthorne.....6 2 2 2 8 Read Utd .........8 1 2 5 5 ■


Clitheroe Wolves 4, Cowllno - Youths, : .


- .


FIXTURES Sunday .


Under 15 ■


Rovers (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., A. Pope); Clitheroe Wolves v


Brierfleld Celtic v Briercliffe


Colne (West Bradford, 10-30 a.m., J. Swayne); Cowling Youth y Haslingden Juniors (Cowl- . ing, 10-30 a.m., R. Crabtree): Pendle Forest v Barnoldswick


Cowling Youth....4 3 0 1 9 : Trawden Celtic ...5


Bnerfield Celtic... 4 4 0 0 12 - Clitheroe Wolves 3 3 0 0 9


Colne............. .,3 2 0 1 6 / ■ B’swick Barons ..3 Burnley Phoenix.3


2 1 2 7 . 1 0 2 3


Has’den Juniors. 3 1 0 2 3 Pendle Forest.....5 0 1 4 1 Briercliffe Rovers3 0 0 3 0


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ASSOCIATION RESULTS


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES'DARTS


Marsden Cup


Winner: A. Southwell (Catholic SC); Runner-up: J. Whelan (De Lacy); Semi-Finalists: D. Stevenson (Low Moor), J. Gal­ lagher (Craven). High Scores


123, L. Cook; 105, E. Jungbluth. Points and Positions


1,De Lacy 19;2, PetreArms 18; 3, Black Bull, Low Moor, Royal Oak 15; 6, Blllington BC 14; 7, Rose & Crown A 13; 8, Bay Horae 12; 9, Rose & Crown B 10; 10, Legion 9; 11, Craven 7; 12, Catholic SC 6.


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS AND DOMINOES


Doubles Semi-Final Mark Cross & Ray Har­


Barry Cunliffe Snr (Social Club) beat Derek Graham (Kings Arms); Mark Guiver (Brown Cow) beat Lee Wright (Swan & Royal). Singles Final


Mark Guiver beat Barry Cunliffe Snr. Clitheroe Men’s Super League


Clitheroe 3 (Andy Bolton, Mark Guiver, Andy Gudg­ eon), Lune Valley/.


DARTS LEAGUE DRAW


Monday


Finals Night and Presentation


Royal British Legion, Clitheroe: Champion of Champions - Swan A v St Michael’s RO; Singles Qualifiers - M. Guiver, P. Crossley, A.Threlfall, S. Kenyon; Doubles Qualifiers - A. Gough and N. Grainger, M. Guiver and P. Smithies, S. Kenyon and S. Conti, G. Robin-. ■. son and J. Eccles.


■ . .. CLITHEROE MEN’S


Clitheroe RBL....'....... ..........1.7.7..™.^.™“4 Padiham...:............................................. 1 AFTER a poor result and performance the week be­ fore manager Liam Carter was looking for a response


D D I ~ ■ :


- and the squad did not disappoint. 1 Clitheroe started well and some good work down the right from Shields resulted in a whipped cross to


, Deardeii at the back post, who shot narrowly wide. ' But Dearden made amends, giving the hosts the lead


GLASS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT


RIBBLE VALLEY . jUu iiuuuiLd vviicii u lc c c i i i ic Lui w a iu Luuiiu iiiinbci


; one-on-one, but Scriven in goal was not to be beaten. I- From the resulting goal kick the ball was flicked on . by man-of-thc-matcli Waddington; Shields played a


. delicate pass through and Hastam lobbed the keeper from.l8yards.:________■.'• "_______


Mark Cross & Ray Har­ greaves beat Steve and John Wilson. Singles Semi-Final


greaves (Judge Walmsiey) beat Tracey Parker & Phil Greatorex (British Legion); Steve & John Wilson (Brown Cow) beat Jason Dewhurst & Tony Gudgeon (Brown Cow). Doubles Final


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LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


1 0 2 3 "


Barons (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., J. Stanworth); Trawden Celtic vBurnley Phoenix (Trawden , Rec., 1-30 p.m., M. Hutton). TABLES Under 15 P WD L P


I WINTER POOL “ I !


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LEAGUE FIXTURES


Premier Division


Blllington Brass Band Club B v Kings Arms; Buck B v Conserva­ tive Club A; Low Moor Club v


White Horse A; Royal British Le-


. gion A v Read Con Club; Wagon & Horses v Buck A. I


First Division


Conservative Club B v White Hart B; Higher Buck A v Bay Horse; Kings Arms C v Billington A; St Peters B v Royal Dak A; i


White Horse B v Clitheroe Social Club."?i


, ' Second Division I NEW STRIP: St Augustine’s RC High School’s senior rugby team are pic­ I


Horseshoe v St Peters A; Kings | Amis B V Kings Arms A; Stork v Low Moor B; White Lion v Whal­ ley Con Club.


i ■ Third Division - 1 Craven Heifer v Brown Cow | Clitheroe: Read Con Club B V Craven Heifer B; Royal ; Oak B V Buck Wrinkleys: . Whalley Arms vWagon B..iJ


tured in their new playing kit, kindly sponsored by Ribble valley Supplies, (s)


Duffer Dave heads field


WHEN Mytton Fold Golf Club held their end ofsea-


BowlsAGM pions and Buffers Cu was‘Duffer’David Halsal


■ THE annual general meet-


Con Club on Monday, No vemberSth. Starting at 7-30 p.m.,


will be held at Rishton 71)^by four clear shots. Bes


ing of Great Hanvood and f " S ° ‘n


i


items for the agenda are to be forwarded, in writ


presentation evening to be held on Friday, November 12th, also at Rishton Con


servativeClub, are now available from the secre- taiy priced £4 each.


headed the fielri will


f T i P e n n i n g ^ ! ? ( S ^ - 1 9 .Despite carding the


wick (playing of f 5) lost out toTenninglon in the


day’s lowest gross score oH6 strokes, Chris Chad-


!Shanley (90-16-74) just one stroke behind to take third place. Just two players shared the two’s prize fund, with


i ant the 18th. ■ ★ ★ A"


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(Ray Standring birdying the ninth and'Mike Bry-


John faded with six 'dropped shots on the last [ two holes but hung on to ! claim the trophy with 37 I points.


Bill Farn orth in


:PRINTER John Naylor Iwas not to be denied as ;he won the prestigeous lAdvertiser and Times iTrophy in the Midweek rStabJeford. /


Clegg came in as runner- up Duffer to Halsall with an 85-12-73, with Kevin


not easy, with the course best described as ‘damp underfoot’.- : Club Secretary Dave


the ‘Champion o f Cham­ pions’ Cup, players had to have won a club board competition within the current golfing season; however it was the ‘duf­ fers’ who dominated Sat­ urday’s event, taking sev­ en of the top tcnplaces. Playing conditions were


the final Champions’ po­ dium position some five strokes in arrears with an 87-11-76. ■ In order to qualify for


S ’sS c a ’ri'pfsj.i;™ ’’’’ . t l ! k -C | . a « k , o „ k


.bleford with 34 points, ahead of Kath Townlcy in second, and Barbara Thornton in third, both with 32 points. Divismn Two was won


by Marie Finney with 33 points, with Cathy Podevyn two points adrift in second, along with third place Anne Hartley. i t -k -k i


u ii 1 iiiiiwuuii puti 111 ; m —,


OVER the last couple of weeks, Whalley Golf Club has had held various com­ petitions. Two weeks ago saw the club open up their course to all the local golf­ iiig lat


ng talent for Open Four l upe Tiring Dearden was replaced at half time by EgliS “ t • % — . . '


The home side were cruising at 3-0 which prompted a change. Hartlebuiy and Hall were introduced replac­


, \ fou


roe Golf Club, in the La­ dies’ section, the winner of the Two’s Competition was Tracey Bentley.. She won Division One of the Two Division Sta-


beth Stebbings is to be congratulated for quali­ fying for the Final of the Abu Dhabi Junior Cham­ pionship in association with the Daily Telegraph in November. On Thursday at Clithe­


of Alan Gillespie, Tim Stanley; Andrew Murray and Steve Dean produced 11 birdies and one eagle in their 54.9 total for tlie narrowest of victories.' Junior member Eliza­


finished second, that was the story for Paul Wood, Denis Greenup, and the Hccsoms David and Chris in Saturday’s Scramble. The' winning team


place, points. Twelve birdies and only


UUL lliC ]v


L fhlin for fourth oth carding 35


prize and the in form Wayne Townley was one shot awav in third. Douglas Woodburn got the better of Connor 4cL..cu


his best performance of the season in the Seniors Stableford when a birdie par birdie finish gave him 41 points and victoiy. Naylor took second


Man Team Competition. The winners on the day


on a card play-off were Roger Altham, Colin El­ liot, and father and son Paul and Andy Wray with 93 points, narrowly beat­ ing John Rostron, Mal­ colm Brown, Chris Vines, and John Bamber, again with 93 points. Third place went to Nick William­ son, Mike Conroy, Chris Thompson, John Lomax with 88 points. A week ago was the fi­


nal remaining board com­ petition, the Brandreth Rosebowl. Only players who had previously won a singles competition could enter, and all other com­ petitors were competing for the Ultima Trophy. The victor of the Bran­


dreth on a card play-off was Andrew Wray with a 74-0-74, narrowly edging out Tom Tuley into sec­ ond again with 77-3-"74. Third was Paul Wray with 84-9-75.. The winner of the Ul­


tima Trophy was Mark Cort with a splendid 77- 12-65, second was Chris Blackadder 74-6-68, Third went to Martin Appleyard 89-20-69. "rhe best gross of the day went to Black-.


■adder with his 74. This week saw mem­


bers compete in the club" Greensome, and the alter­ nating shot format clearly suited many members with some fantastic scores resulting. The champions on the day, via a card play­ off, were experienced duo Peter Benson and Roger Altham (76-11-65), just pipping Daniella Liles and Tom'fiiley (68-3-65). Third were Nigel Ash-


worth and Neil Pollard (79-11.5-67.5).


(/y-Li.D-b/.o). Legion respond to defeat in style with convincing win 4—


but it was Padiham who came out in the second half and started the stronger. However, their attempts to reduce the deficit were thwarted by a resolute oefen-' sive display..


Threlfall grabbed his first of the season as he lifted the ball over the keeper on the hour mark.


And the game was finally won as a contest when


ing Threlfall and As'pinall after 65 minutes. ■ I Eglin put the game beyond all doubt on with quar-'


ter-of-an-hour remaining as he smashed home from' the edge of the box.


Next up is East Lancs Division Two newcomers _Daneshouse.who have so far.failed to register a point. J


Padiliam rallied and got a consolation in the 86th' minute but it was a little late to make an impact.


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