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Clithoroe Advertiser & Times,Thursday, January 20,2011 m l lIS'


www.clitheroeadvortlser.co.uk SPORT: For latest local sport go to www.Glltheroeadvertlser.co.uk


Wet weallier hits Mylton Fold aces


THIS weekend’s golf was played in somewhat damp conditions at Mytton Fold, with flippers replacing golf shoes on the sodden track. It was even too wet for Mick


Walsh’s infamous Slippery Frog chipper as he sank to eighth, relinquishing his Winter League second spot. Past captain Frank Hindle


junior Kyle Furlong. Gary Aldred, despite being


beaten into fourth place on a card play-off, takes second spot in the league. In the Winter Pairs it was


a win for captain John Berry and Dave Clegg, with their 36 points extending their leading position in the league. Frank Hindle and Mick


Mahon (32 points) came in second, with the Wilson brothers, Tony and Dave, just one point further back. Chris Czy2yk and Nick


Avino were so eager to find a dry haven that they squelched in from the 16th refusing the points available from skim­ ming their balls down the 17th and 18th fairways. Despite this, they remain


in third place in the league behind the pairing of captain elect Gordon Lucas/Martin Holden.


• Amateur 'golfers in the


North West will have a brand new matchplay competition to . compete in next season.


shot to the top of the league table, heading the field with 34 points, two ahead of Luke Chadwick and three ahead of


GOLF Tlie Northern Matchplay


Golf Championship is a season-long tournament ini­ tially split into six counties. Golfers who are attached to


a club in Lancashire will com­ pete against each other on. a knockout basis trying to reach' their 36-hole ‘county’ final, to be held at West Lancs Golf Club next autumn. The winners at each regional


final venue will progress to the two-day expenses paid Grand Final at The Alwoodley Golf Club in September, where the winners of Durham, Cumbria, Northumberland and Yorkshire will join them to determine the overall cham­ pions of the North. Tiiere is an Individual and


Betterball Pairs competition both played off handicap. The opening round is played over 36 holes on a ‘home and away’ basis so players are assured of at least one round away from their home course. A draw is then made for home advan­ tage in subsequent rounds. West Lancs regularly fea­


venues. To enter you must be a


tures in top 100 rankings and is used by the R&A as Open Championship


qualifying


male golfer, aged 16 or over on 31st March 2011, with an active CONGU handi­ cap. The entry-fee is £15 per person or £25 per pair. Go to ■ ww.northernmatchplay.com


www.cIitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, Thursday, January 20,2011


Sports info desk FOOTBALL


EVO-STIK FOOTBALL LEAGUE


First Division North P WD L P


Chester..........2215 5 2 50 Chorley..........2014 3 3 45 ' AFC Fylde.......2213 6 3 45 CL1THER0E....2511 7 7 40 Curzon Ashtonl012 3 4 39 'Warrington Tn22119 2 39 Skelmersdale .20 11 5 4 38 Lancaster City 20 12 1 7 37 WittonAlbion.2210 5:7 35 ■ Mossley........21 9 5 7 32 Salford City .;..22 9 4 9 31 BamberBridge19 9 3 7 30 GarforthTown21 7 4 1025 - " Durham City22 7 5 1025 Harrogate R'way 20 7 3 1024 Woodley Sports 21 6 ■ 2 1320 Radcliffe B ough 20 5 5 1020 Wakefield......20 5 4 1119 Trafford.........20 5 4 1119 Cammell Laird22 5 4 1319 Prescot Cables21 4 6 1118 0ssettAlbion..21 3 6 1212 Leigh Genesis 22 2 1 19 7


DONALD RACE&' NEWTON EAST LAN­ CASHIRE FOOTBALL


Mick has the edge in Tuesday Trophy


MYTTON Fold Golf Club’s Seniors finally played their weather-delayed Tuesday Tro­ phy, with man-in-form Mick Walsh taking another out­ standing win. Played over 11 holes, and


back on the summer greens, Mick used his infamous Slippery Frog chipper to win with 26 points, just one ahead of runner-up Harold Foster. Peter Tuck came in a close third, just losing out on a card playoff. In the Winter Singles, it was a clear win for Ian Hopcraft.


GOLF Playing off 22, Ian scored


an outstanding net 44 on the shortened 16-hole winter course, some seven shots clear of runner-up Luke Chadwick (60-9-51). Also with a net 51, and play­


ing off 12, was Mark Slater, beaten into third spot via a card playoff. Still leading the Singles


League is Matt Walsh (32 points),- two points ahead of his father, Mick Walsh. Both failed to add to their


Steve Korab and Richard Greaves all birdied the final hole.


league leaders club captain John Berry and secretary Dave Clegg led the field home with a very respectable 40 points. Just three points behind


In the Winter Pairs, current


split with Luke Chadwick card­ ing one under par at the first Three players, Eddie Scott,


overall score, finishing in 22nd and 14th places respectively. Frank Hindle, with four points for seventh place, closes in, just two points further back. The 2s pot was a four-way


came Wayne Ivinson playing on his own and without his playing partner John Wele,h who was on holiday in Egypt. In third place came cap­


tain elect Gordon Lucas with Martin Holden, a further point behind the singleton Ivinson. Chris O/y-qV. despite the


absence of his partner, Nick Avino, held on to their fourth place in the league. Bernard Downes (right)


is pictured presenting Mick Walsh (centre) with the Tuesday Trophy, with runner- up Harold Foster (left).


LEAGUE RESULTS


Mill Hill 5, Colne United 1. Second Division


‘ k First Division |


Enfield 1, Pendle Forest 7; Hurst Green 3. Canberra 4;


Bacup CC 1, Rock Rovers 6; Burnley Belvedere 2, Feniscowles & Pleasington 0; Clitheroe RBL 1, Church Town 3; Edenfield 4, Calder Vale 0; Borrowdale United 2, Daneshouse 1; Fenis­ cowles & Pleasington 5, Bacup CC 0; Rock Rovers 5,' Clitheroe RBL 0. Third Division


BGSOB 5, Rock Rovers 2; Pendle Forest 0, Stack- steads SJ 1: Rimington 4, Langho 0; Rock Rovers 3, Langho 1.


FIXTURES First Division


back line which took to a veiy wet pitch in the driving rain, although the foiyvards had a similar feel, apart from the welcome return of Jim Smith at prop. Clitheroe started well, chas­


ing down their restart kick and camping in the Pendle half for the opening 10 minutes. A qualify, but makeshift,


backline needed to settle, and a score at this stage would have been just the tonic. With the forwards recycling


swiftly and sparky scrum half Smith driving them on, tiy as they might, Clitheroe could not quite find the break, however. Pendle sneaked possession


and the remaining 30 min­ utes were spent camped in the Clitheroe half. The defence was immense and although


CLITHEROE went down to the league leaders as they took the short trip over the hill. It was a much-changed


Defeat at the leaders


the tough conditions ham­ pered Pendle at times, it was mainly down to . aggressive tackling by Waddington in particular, aided by Ed Rigby in the centres and the wing men Greg Birch and Simon Gretton. In the closer quarters it was .


tain the pressure was admira­ ble - many teams would have become frustrated ■ at being held out for so long. Their back row pounded


after a good 30 minutes under the cosh and Pendle scored out wide and their kicker slot­ ted the difficult conversion. Early into the second 40, Pendle appeared to knock on


the gain time and again only to be met with powerful tack­ les from all quarters. Eventually the pressure told


the usual hard play by Smith, Ralph Rigby and Cowgill which prevented Pendle from crossing the line. Pendle’s resolution to main­


RUGBY


Pendle..... Clitheroe..


. . . . . . . . . . 24 ............ 0


out to the backs, Tattersall, making a .rare appearance at 10, looked to deliver it to the centres on the break, and Waddington in particu­ lar made some powerful runs before managing to turn and represent the ball back nicely for the back row to recycle. As ever Ralph Rigby and


Si Cowgill were beginning to dominate the breakdown. ,


and from the restart they pounded up the hill - driving ball from. the Thornber trio of brothers Andrew and Mick with cousin Ed was up to their usual standards and pushed the Maroon and Gold up the pitch nicely. When the ball was spun


and dashed in for further try but missed the conversion. This galvanised Clitheroe


Pendle transgressed at the


breakdown in an attempt to counterbalance the flank­ er’s tenacity, and Wadding skimmed the ball unluckily off the uprights and Pendle breathed again. Cowgill took a blow to the


■ head and left the field of play with Andrew Thornber roll­ ing back the years to return to blindside flank, and diminu­ tive dynamo Adam Penny coming on to hook. Pendle took advantage of


a ball which spilled out of the back of the next ruck, and their winger . chipped over the top and scoot through to touch down, and with the con­ version Pendle moved into a 19-0 lead with 15 minutes to go. \ Ben Rigby at full back took


the ball on after the restart and swiftly released Birch on the wing, only for the promis­ ing move to break down in the conditions.


Pendle ended the game with


a score at the death which moved the score line on to 24 -0 and they ran out deserve winners and look assured, of the league title this year. However, there was a


gritty determination about the Clitheroe performance, which was epitomised by man of the match centre Chris Waddington with some


hard running and aggressive tackling. On Saturday, the first XV


entertain Ashton-on-Mersey at Littlemoor, while the second XV also host Preston. The seconds went down


27-5 at Burnley thirds, having turned up a man short. Theyplayed in possibly the'


worst conditions seen in many a year, but still came out of


comed back winger Caunce, fly half Stot and centres


the day with some positive aspects. Firstly, captain Pund wel­


Fairhurst and Parker after all missing some weeks and months due to various com­ mitments and injuries. The approach they bring to


the seconds’ game will surely mean this team win more than they lose in the run in to the end of the season. Also, the youngsters includ­


ing Robinson, Williamson and especially Clitheroe’s man of the match Hayton showed some good touches in a game where Burnley’s forwards and their wily fly half bossed the game for extended periods. It was only as the game


was nearing to an end that Clitheroe consistently pres­ surised the home side’s line, with Farnsworth coming close and the captain himself scor­


home tie against Preston Grasshopper sixths, who lie immediately below Clitheroe in League 5N.


ing Clitheroe’s only try of the game. So to Saturday and a


' •


# - f


BGSOB V Rimington; Can- “ berra v Pendle Forest; Hurst Green v Enfield; Mill Hill v Langho; Oswaldtwistle SM , vWorsthorne; Stacksteads ^ SJ V Read United. Second Division


Calder Vale V Peel Park; Clitheroe RBL v Bacup CC;


Daneshouse v Feniscowles & Pleasington; Edenfield v Burnley Belvedere; Padi- ham V Borrowdale United;


Rock Rovers v Barrowford Celtic.


Reserve Division


Colne United v Mill Hill; Langho v Hurst Green; Peel Park v Rock Rovers;


Pendle Forest V BGSOB; Rimington V Stacksteads


SJ; Worsthorne v Barrow­ ford Celtic.


TABLES First Division


o . P W D L P Pendle Forest 12 7 2 3 23 .Canberra......13 6 5 2 23


®GS0B ........12 6 3 OssySM........12 6 3 3 21


Worsthorne....12 6 4 2 22' Langho..........14 7 1 r 22


,,, ..


Pajham........12 5 3 4 18 Clitheroe RBL.13 5 2 6 17 Borrowdale Utdl 4 5 1 8 16 Bacup CC......13 4 1 8 13 Calder Vale....13 2 0 11 6 Peel Park........9 0 0 9 0 Daneshouse ...11 0 0 11 0 Reserve Division


Langho..........12 4 4 4 16 Rimington,.....9 4 2 3 14 Rock Rovers ..14 4 2 8 14 BGSOB...........7 2 0 5 6 Colne Utd......10 1 2 7 5 Peel Park.......9 1 0 8 3


Stacksteads SJ11 6 0 5 18 Mill Hill...........9 5 2 2 17 Hurst Green....lO 5 2 3 17


B’ford Celtic ...11 5 3 3 18 Read United ...12 6 0 6 18


Worsthorne....1310 2 1 32 Pendle Forest.11 6 1 4 ig


P W D L P


Brierfield Celtic Red v Dane­ shouse Black (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., J. Barker-Fisher); Colne Blue V Bacup Juniors (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., S. Hudson); Fulledge Colts v Colne Red • (Queens Park, 1-30 p.m., L. Butterworth). Under 14 Second Division


shouse Inter V Daneshouse AC (Burnley Campus, Abel Street. 10-30 a.m., C. Martin). Under 14 First Division


White Lion.... 9 6 3 48 Brown Cow B9 4 5 42 Horseshoe... 9 1 8 27 Legion A .... .9 1 8 23


SOCIATION RESULTS


Barnoldswick Barons v Bri­ erfield Celtic White (Prairie, 10 30 a.m., P. Macadam); Ighten Leigh Blue v Daneshouse


Blue (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., J. Moorehead). Under 15


HARRY DEWHURST m em o r ia l foot­ b a l l LEAGUE SPON­ SORED BY SMILES &


MILES AUTO TRAD­ ERS


All matches postponed. RESULTS


FIXTURES League


Church Town v Tavern (Fox- hill); Great Harwood Rovers v Station (Wilson’s); Rose and Crown v Helmshore Harriers (Haslingden); Stanley Ultras v King’s Arms (Bullough).


Terry Cattermole Trophy First Round


Black Bull V Ossy Refugees (Marl Pits).


• Please note that venues may be changed in order to


Rose & Crown.8 7 1 0 22 Tavern...........10 5 1 4 16 Church Town.,.8 5 1 2 16 Black Bull.......9 4 3 2 15 Stanley Ultras..9 4 2 3 14 Helmshore H...8 2 3 3 9 Gt Harwood R .8 2 1 5 7 Dog Inn..........4 2 0 2 6 'King’s Arms ..8 3 2 3 5 "Station.........8 3 1 4 4 Ossy Refugees 9 0 1 8 1 'King’s Arms and Station both deducted six points for eligibil­ ity offences.


maximise chances of play TABLE P W D L P


ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE FIVE-A-SIDE


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


Iriter Horseshoe 7, White Lion 0 (Man of the match Dale Underwood); Depor- livo La Catalent 7, Mad Dogs 3 (Man of the match Luke Chadwick); Replace­ ments 6, Drunken Monkeys 1 (Man of the match Danny Musgrove). FIXTURES


9 a.m. - Deportivo La Catalent v Inter Horseshoe; 9-35 a.m. - Replacements V White Lion; 10-10 a.m. - Mad Dogs v Drunken Monkeys.


TABLE P W D L P


3 2


Hurst Green....10 5 2 3 17 “ IneUtd.....14 2 5 7 11


i “ f fadsSJ121 5 6 8 Read Utd........i4 1 3 10 6


_ Enfield.........14 1 2 115 ■


Second Division P w n I D Bly Belvedere .15 9 2 4 29


l-v ?S5y?y®''s ..11 8 0 2 27 a Edenfield ........11 3 2 1 26


a f & " “ wles...ll 8 1 225 1 i ffia^nhTown..10 -7 3 0 24 j f ' B ford Celtic ...11 7 1 3 2^


1


P 'W n n .......9 6 2 ,1 20 : ......... 10 6 1 3 19


Deportive La C 2 2 0 0 6 Inter Horseshoe 2 2 0 0 6 Replacements .2 1 0 1 3 Mad Dogs......2 1 0 1 3 White Lion......2 0 0 2 0 Drunken Monkeys2 0 0 2 0


WARBURTON YOUTH


FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESULTS


Under 14 First Division


Colne Blue 6, Colne Redl. FIXTURES Under 10


Bacup Juniors White v Bacup Juniors (Maden Rec., 10-30 a.m., own referee); Dane­


CLITHEROE AND DIS­ TRICT MEN’S WIN­


TER DARTS LEAGUE RESULTS


St Michael’s A 3, Low Moor 6; Pendle Inn v St Michael’s RO n/a; Buck Inn 2, Swan and Royal 7; Craven Heifer 2, Legion B 7; Legion A 1, White Lion 8; Horseshoe 2, Black Bull 7; Brown Cow A 5, Brown Cow B 4.


FIXTURES Monday


St Michael’s A v Legion B; Swan and Royal v Low Moor; Craven Heifer v Pendle Inn; Buck Inn v St Michael’s FIO; Legion A v White Lion; Horseshoe v Black Bull; Brown Cow A v


Brown Cow B. TABLES


First Division P WO P


Swan.............9 9 0 57 St Michael’s A9 5 4 42 Legion B ......9 4 5 41 Pendle Inn.... 8 4 4 38 Low Moor.....9 4 5 38 Craven Heifer9 4 5 35 Buck Inn.......9 3 6 32


St MichaelROS 2 6 32 Second Division P WD P


Black Bull.... 9 8 154 Brown Cow A9 7 2 49


Briercliffe Rovers v Clitheroe Wolves (Queen Street, 10-30 a.m., D. Boys); Colne v Bar­ noldswick Barons (Earby Rec., 10-30 a.m., D. Wolfe); Cowling Youth V Brierfield Celtic (Cowl­ ing, 10-30 a.m., S. Nicolson); Pendle Forest v Haslingden Juniors (Prairie, 10-30 a.m., J Stanworth).


TABLES Under 10


.. r. . P W D L P IL Panthers 9 7 0 2 21


B’fld Celtic Red8 Colne Blue......7 Fulledge Colts .5 Bacup Juniors .4 Pendle Forest ..6 D’shouse Blacks ,


Cowling Youthi 2 8 Brierfield CelticIO 7 Colne..............8 6 C’roe Wolves...7 6 Trawden CelticIO 5 BlyPhoenix....11 4


Pendle Forest.12 2 Has’den Jnrs...7 2 B’swick Barons8 2 B’cliffe Rovers.7


IL Purple........5 B’swick Barons4 Daneshouse ....5 2 1 B’fld Celtic......5 2 0 ILBIue............5 0 0 Under 15 P W D


Colne Red......7 0 16- 1 Under 14 Second Division P


D'shouse lnter.7 7 0 0 21 Bacup White....7 5 0 2 15 D’shouse AC ...8 4 0 4 12 Bacup Juniors .9 1 0 8 3 IL Tigers.........8 0 0 8 0 Under 14 First Division W D L P 5 1 2 15 4 0 3 12 3 1 1 10 3 0 1 9 2 1 3 7 1 2 2 5


RIBBLE VALLEY LADIES’ DARTS AS­


Low Moore, Catholic SC 3; Petre Arms 4, Legion 5;


Rose and Crown B 2, Cra­ ven 7; Bay Horse 2, Black


- Bull 7; De Lacy 6, Billington BC 3.


High Scores


174, L. Whittaker; 132, E. Jungbluth; 125, D. Townsend; 123, A. Longton; 121, M. Brown; 120, D. Stevenson; 115, P. Shanley; 112, T. Devine; 108, B. Cu­ sack, L. Whittaker; 107, H. Burgess; 106, A. Longton; 103, T. Townsend, A.M. Bel- lanca; 100x2, D. Stevenson; 100, L. Whittaker, A. South- well, L. Celestial, J. Warren, L. Cook, K. Bott; 13-dart finish, L. Whittaker. Points and Positions


1, Rose and Crown A 55; 2, Billington BC 54; 3, Black - Bull 53; 4, Petre Arms 52; 5, Low Moor, De Lacy 51; 7, Bay Horse, Legion, Catholic SC 37; 10, Craven 34; 11, Rose and Crown B 27.


DISTRICT DARTS AND


DOMINOES LEAGUE RESULTS Darts


Black Horse 4, Buck 5; Horseshoe 4, Social Club 5; Judge Walmsiey 3, Brown Cow 6; R.B. Legion 6, Royal • Oak (Waggon) 3; Kings


Arms 3, Swan & Royal 6. Dominoes


L P 4 24


0 3 21 1 1 19 0 1 18 2 18 7 12 9 7 5 6 6 5


Black Horse 14, Buck 7; Horseshoe 9, Social Club 12; Judge Walmsiey 10, Brown Cow 11; R.B. Legion 15, Royal Oak (Waggon) 6; Kings Arms 12, Swan & Royal 9.


FIXTURES League


Brown Cow v Kings Arms; Judge Walmsiey v Black


■ Horse; Social Club v Buck; Swan & Royal v R.B. Legion; White Horse v Horseshoe. HIGH SCORES


180, S. Hoole; 140, J. Wil­ son x3, S. Wilkinson x2, P. Greatorex, T. Peel, T. Ridge­ way, J. Ridgeway, D. Gra­ ham, L. Wright, J. Marsden, P. Barker; 138, L. Astin, B. Hart; 135, M. Cross, M. Lyne; 130, S. Geldard; 125, P Farnsworth, J. Schofield, R. Jones, R Winstanley, S. Hoole; 123, J. Schofield (Check), K. Evanson; 121, T. Gudgeon x2, J. Wilson, J. Hall, A. Kenyon, C. Flynn, D. Flynn, M. Cross, R Barker; 120, G. Brunker, A. Kenyon, T. Peel; 119, S. Geldard; 116, R Winstanley; 114, S. Wilkinson; 108, C. Joy; 106, T. Stewart; 101, M. Har­ greaves; 100, J. Schofield x4,S. Goodbier x4, M. Lyne x3, S. Geldard x3, P. Farnsworth x3, D. Graham


CONTACT THE SPORTS DESK


CHRIS RODEN: chris.boden©


eastlancsnews.co.uk . 478164 DAN BLACK: daniel.black©


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CLITHEROE AND


x3, R Winstanley x2, T. Peel x2, R Greatorex, D. France, M. Hargreaves, T. Wilson, D. Kenyon, J. Ridgeway, T. Ridgeway, L. Astin, R. Jones, J. Marsden, D. Flynn, M. Cross, T. Gudgeon, J.


Wilson, S. Wilson, B. Hart. TABLES Darts P W L P


Swan & Royal8 6 2 46 RB Legion.... 7 7 0 44 Brown Cow ..6 6 0 44 Black Horse. 6 -4.2 31 Social Club ..8 3 5 30 Horseshoe ...6 3 3 27 Kings Arms ..6 2 4 26 Judge...........5 2 3 21 Buck..............6 1 5 19 White Horse. 7 2 5 18 Royal Oak.... 7 0 7 18 \ Dominoes P W L P


RB Legion....7 6 1 91 Social Club ..8 3 5 85 Swan & Royal8 3 5 83 White Horse. 7 4 3 76 Black Horse.6 5 1 70 Brown Cow..6 5 1 67 Royal Oak....7 2 5 67 Judge...........5 4 1 61 Kings Arms.. 6 3 3 56 Horseshoe ...6 1 5 56 Buck............. 6 0 6 44


POOL


AND DISTRICT WIN­ TER POOL LEAGUE


RESULTS


Buck A 6, Wagon & Horses 6; Conservative Club A 5, Buck B 7; Kings Arms 3, Bil­ lington Brass Band Club B 9; Read Constitutional Club 5, Royal British Legion A 7; White Horse A 4, Low Moor Club 8.


Premier Division


Bay Horse 8, Higher Buck 4; Billington A 8, Kings Arms C 4; Clitheroe Social Club 6, White Horse B 6; Royal Oak A 5, St Peters B 7; White Hart B 11, Conservative C lu bB I . Second Division


First Division


Brown Cow Clitheroe 6, Craven Heifer 6; Buck Wrinkleys 4, Royal Oak B 8; Craven Heifer B 4, Read Con Club B 8; Wagon B 9, Whalley Arms 3. FIXTURES


Club 8, White Lion 4. Third Division


Premier Division


Billington Brass Band Club B V Buck A; Buck B v Kings Arms; Low Moor Club v Read Constitutional Club; Wagon & Horses v Royal British Legion A; White Horse A v Conservative Club A.


First Division


, Billington A. 1 Second Division I Horseshoe v Stork; Kings I Arms B V St Peters A; Royal 5 British Legion v Whalley tCon Club; While Lion v


iKings Arms A. X'


Third Division


jCraven Heifer B v Wagon B; ;De Lacy v Buck Wrinkleys; , Read Con Club B v Brown iCow Clitheroe; Royal Oak B


V Craven Heifer.. ; TABLES


i . Premier Division ‘ . ,


P. W D L P


St F^eters B v Clitheroe Social Club; Bay Horse v Royal Oak A; Conservative Cjub B v White Horse B; Higher Buck A v Clitheroe Social Club; Kings Arms C v White Hart B; St Peters B v


Kings Arms A 4, Kings Arms B 8; Low Moor B 5, Stork 7; St Peters A 7, Horseshoe 5; Whalley Con


GLASS CLITHEROE RIBBLE VALLEY


,Qw Moor


Billington B....5 25141114 Clitheroe.........5 25141114 Low Moor B....5 25131213


Group One P F W L P


Kings AmT.?9 Wagon A.....10 . .


First Division P WD L P


Horseshoe ...8 4 3 2 67 St Peters A... 7 5 0 3 64 Kings Arms A8 4 1 4 64 White Lion.... 7 5 0 3 62 Kings Arms B8 4 0 5 59 Stork............ 8 2 4 359 Low Moor B .8 3 1 556


Royal Oak B 9 7 2 0 84 Read Con B.9 6 2 1 80 Wagon B......9 5 1 375 Brown Cow ..9 5 3 1 74 BuckW........9 4 0 5 65 Craven HeiferB93 1 5 56 Craven Heifer9 2 1 6 49 DeLaoy.......7 1 1 534 WhalleyArms8 0 1 724


Legion..........8 1 1 643 Third Division P WD L P


SNOOKER


CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER


LEAGUE RESULTS


Knockout Cup Group One


Waddington B 1, Clitheroe 4; G. Laxlon 94, F. Booth 113;S. Dean 36, D. Allen 68; A. Dean 83, B. Hodgson 49; B. Phillip 66, M. Turner 89; S. Baines 86, D. Bow- ness 96.


Low Moor B 4, Billington B 1:C.Drinkwater 74, T. Wil­ son 64; S.,Stell97, J. Ains­ worth 82; S. Rushton 66, R Kiddie 96; T. Richardson 93, T. Wright 75; I. Rushton 109, M. Unwin 68. Group Two


Social B 2, Chatburn B 3: D. Flynn 90, S. Simkin 77; S. Geldard 82, A. Lambert - 105; J. Walmsiey 93, R. Parker 92; A. Pinde'r 76, T. Cordeau 89; T. Bridgeman 86, A. Booth 98. Group Three


Catholic Club 1, Whalley 4: S. Punchard 70, D. Cox 76; S. Duckworth 29, B. Callow 79; J. Byrne 64, J. Sumner 66; I. Copper 78, J. Waggett


55; T. Byrne 43, J. Cross 65. Group Four


Rimington B 4, Slaidburn 1; J. Bolland 85, W. Robinson 71; R Hobson 62, G. f’arker 70; J. Lund 71, D. Cowking 69; S. Petty 80, D. Harrison 55; R. Bolland 102, N. Hey 59. Chatburn A 3, Low Moor A 2: R Clark 79, M. Holmes 16; M. Avery 47, P. Mercer 104; J. Lockley 91, P. Traynor 79; G. Clark 77, S. Traynor 41; G. Simkin 73, S. Tandy 85.


FIXTURES


Knockout Cup Tonight


Billington B v Waddington B; Clitheroe v Low Moor B; Chatburn B v Con Club; Rimington A v Social B; Social A v Catholic; Whalley v R.B. Legion; Low Moor A V Rimington B; Slaidburn v Chatburn A. TABLES


Whalley Con 8 5 2 2 69


White HorseBIOS 4 1 84 Royal Oak A10 6 1 377 Billington A.. 10 5 2 3 76 Social Club ..9 5 4 075 Bay Horse... 10 4 3 374 Kings Arms Cl 03 3 4 72 White Hart B 9 4 2 3 67 Higher BuckAI 01 2 7 54 St Peters B...8 3 1 452 Con Club B.10 1 0 9 41 Second Division P W D L P


Waddington B.5 25 9 16 9 Group Two


Whalley..........5 2519 6 19 Catholic Club...5 25111411 R.B. Legion....4 20 9 11 9


Low Moor A....5 25141114 Chatburn A......5 25141114 Slaidburn.......5 25111411 Rimington B....5 25111411


Social Club A ..4 20 6 14 6 Group Four P F W L P


BADMINTON


BLACKBURN AND DISTRICT BADMIN­


TON ASSOCIATION RESULTS


First Division


Independent A 12-381 (16), Clitheroe A 8-360(11);


Telecom A 19-418(23), Aba­ cus A 1-237(3); Clitheroe B 14-392(18), Halsteads 6-359(9). Second Division


Stanhill 6-333(9), St Philips 14-387(18); Abacus B 2-274(3). Roefield A 18-409(22); St Nicholas 14- 384(18), Whitehall 6-220(7); Westholme B 5-316(7), Blackburn Seniors B 15- SI 5(17).


Third Division


St Matthews 13-378(17), College 7-335(10); Clitheroe C 14-382(18). Olympic 6-212(7).


FIXTURES


January 30th: Closing date for entries for Handicap Tournaments; January 31st: Westholme A v Roefield A; Independent B v Blackburn Seniors D; February 1 st; St Nicholas v Telecom A; Telecom B v Westholme B; College v Stanhill; Clitheroe v Abacus: February 2nd: Blackburn Seniors B v Clit­ heroe A; Blackburn Seniors C y Whitehall; February 3rd: Clitheroe B v Independent A; St Philips v Blackburn Seniors A; February 4th: Roefield B v Olympic; Feb­ ruary 6th; Handicap A and B Tournament; February 14th: Closing date for play­ ers’ registrations. Closing date for transfer of players; February 28th: Final date for return'of Cups and Trophies.


TABLES


Blackburns A11 11 0 0218 Telecom A.....12 7 0 5167 Westholme A...9 8 0 1166 Independent A l l 7 0 4145 Clitheroe B....11 3 0 8111 Clitheroe A.....7 4 0 3109 Tag................ 10 3 0 7 98 Abacus A.......10 1 0 9 87


First Division P WD L P


Abacus B........10 1 0 9 64 Third Division


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St Philips........9 7 0 2155 Roefield A ......9 6 0 3150 St Nicholas....10 5 0 5136 Blackburn S B .8 6 0 2121 Westholme B..10 4 0 6119 Whitehall .........8 4 0 4104 Stanhill....... ....9 3 0 6 95


Halsteads.......9 TO 8 69 Second Division P W D L P


Con Club........5 2516 9 16 Rimington A....5 25121312 Social Club B...4 20101010 Chatburn B.....4 20 7 13 7 Group Three P F W L P


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