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> Thursday,December4,2014 www.cliUieroeadvertiser.co.uk SPORT: GOLF LATEST AND INFORMATION DESK


Chris claims the top spot


ChrisChadwicktookthetop spot when Mytton Fold Golf Club held their latest round of their WinterSingles competi­ tion on Saturday.


" Jobsintheretailsectorare


^^being created at thefastest pacefor12yearsafterfigures showed resilienttrading in the


" run-up to Christmas. The CBI’s distributive trades report foundagreaterperc'ent-


. ageofretailerssaidtheywould takeonextrastaffintheyearto


© Decemberratherthaiinot,the. balance of plus 16 % being the highest since May, 2002. It also said sales volumes were resilient this month, at


^ plus 27 % , although slightly belowexpectationsofplus3i%. However, the squeeze on


high street prices continued, with a balance of plus 12% of retailers saying that average selling prices were rising at


their slowest pace since May,


2009. v . Thestrongestvolumesales


performers were grocers, fur­ niture and carpet sellers plus hardware and DIYstores, with


.clothing and specialist food and drink retailers lagging behind.


' Survey chairman Barry Williams, who is Asda’s chief merchandising officer for food, said: “It’s no secret that it has been a demanding year for the retail industry, but shop-


. keepers haven’t been pulling theirpuncheswhenitcomesto


getting shoppers through their doors-borne out with the low­ est essential item inflation in five years and growing online sales.”


put Consumer Price Index hind inflation for the last six inflation at 1.3%, while pay, ex- -years.- cludingbonuses,alsohiti.3%.


Official figures last month by this, as pay has lagged be- •.


IHS Global Insight chief Economists were encouraged ■ economistHoward Archersaid


Novemberwas“aprettyactive” Addressing the European period for shoppers.


Parliament in Strasbourg, Mr But he added: “Retailers Juncker said his “grand bar-


cannottakeastrongChristmas gain to put Europe back to for granted and this will likely work” should “unlock” 315 bil- keepthemontheirtoesonthe lion euros (£250bn) over the promotions front, given that next three years, many consumers’ purchasing ■ Downing Street reacted power has been constrained cautiously to the proposals, appreciably by extended low emphasising that there would earnings growth and the re- benooverallincreaseintheEU cent increases in earnings are budget as a result, stilllimitedandfromaverylow “The EU budget for the pe- base.”


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His 37 points over the short­ ened. 16-hole winter course left him two points clear of Jean Van Boeckel in second and three clear of Frank Hin- dle in third. Dave Clegg came in fourth


with33 points and the current Order of Merit leader, Dave Griffith, in fifth.


' FirstladyhomewasAllison riod has been set and it was a Another jobs hope boost reduction.That’s what’s been


came after new European agreed by all 28 members and Commission President Jean- that’s what will be stuck to,” Claude Juncker set out his Prime Minister David Cam- plans to generate hundreds of eron’s official spokesman said,


■ billions of euros in new invest- Elsewhere critics com­ ment in a bid to kick-start the plained that there was little EU’s flagging economy.


new public money promised.


Nuttall with 30 points, Hazel Sellars was runner-up, Bren­ da Griffith finished third and LadyCaptain-ElectTarjaWil- son came home fourth. There were three twos


with FrankHindle, Garry Dav­ ies and John B erry all birdying the first hole. With Dave Griffith head­


ing the men’s Order of Merit, John Berry crept a little clos­ er in second, overtaking Steve Worrall and Peter Main. Bren­ da Griffith leads the ladies' Order of Merit ahead of Hazel Sellars and Allison Nuttall. In the Winter Pairs, Wayne


Ivinson and John Welch (43 points) led the field home by four clear points from second


FOOTBALL EVO-STlKFOdTBAU LEAGUE


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First Div North P W D L Pts Darlington 1883 18 12 4 2 40 Salford City Droylsden


19 12 . 4 3 40 20 13 0 7 39


Northwich Victoria 19 12 -2 5 38 FarsleyAFC . 18 11 3 4 36 Bamber Bridge 17 10 4 3 34 Scarborough Ath 18 10 1 7 31 Mossley


18 9 2 7 29


Harrogate Railway 20 8 4 8 28 SpennymoorTown 15 8 3 4 27 KendafTown


20 6 7 7 25


BrighouseTown 18 7 4 7 25 CUTHEROE . 19 6 5 8 23 Lancaster City 17 6 4 7 22 Burscough


Warrington Town 15 6 3 6 21 OssettTown . Ossett Albion


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Radcliffo Borough 19 3 Prescot Cables 18 2 New Mills Padiham


18 2 5 11 11 20 2 3 15 9


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„ LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE Results, First Division: Burnley Athletic 4, Enfield 2; Mill Hill 3, Feniscowles & Pleasington 0; Oswaldtwistle SM 2, Barrowford Celtic 4; Read United .1, Burnley Belvedere 4; Stacksteads SJ 3, Rock Rovers 4; The Ivy 1, Rimington 2. Second Division: Prairie United FC. 0, Rishton United 3; Whinney Hill 5, Rosegrove Railway 2. • Reserve Division: Burnley Belvedere f, Read United 1; Feniscowles & Pleasington 3, OswaldtwisUe


SM 1; Langho 5, Stacksteads S J 3; Rimington 3,Waddington3. RrttOivton Rimington


P W D L Pts -'10 10 0 0 30


Thelvy - 1 3 9 -0 4 27 Burnley Athletic 10 8 ' 1 1 25 Rock Rovers


Burnley Belvedere 12 6 1 5 19 ' - Mill Hilf


11 7 0 4 21 11 5 2 4 17


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OswaldtwisUe SM 10 5 1 4 16 Barrowford Celtic 10 4 1 5 13 Stackstead SJ 12 3 1 8 10 Feniscowlas


9 2 2 5 8


21 6 4 11 22 . 18 5 4 9 19


21 5 4 12 19 8 8 17 6 10 12


placed Peter Fox and Phil Ry­ an.


The pairings of Mick Kel-


bie/Jean Van Boeckel, Phil Hammond/Peter Main, John Parkinson/John Whittaker, Gary Ashton/Nigel Fairhurst and Mick Mahon/FrankHin- dle all carded 38 points. Don’t forget that this week­


end sees the two Mytton Fold GolfClub Turkey Shoots! The men’s event is on Sat­


urday with a shotgun start at 10 a.m. The ladies’ compe­ tition takes place on Sunday with bacon baps at 9-30 a.m.. andteeoffatio-3oa.m. Competitors must make


sure that their name goes on the entry list so that shooting boxes may be allocated. So, i f you want to bring


home the bacon, don’t make a hash of it, because it has bean in the past.


Don’tgetyour brain scram­


bled and end up with egg on your face so make sure that theentrylistmushrooms! • Mytton Fold held their an­


nual presentation evening, and the night ended with a bang! A full house saw the men’s, ladies’ andjuniors’ tro­ phies and prizes distributed : to the worthy winners of this year's competitions. '


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ReadUtd Enfield Langho


10 1 3


13 2 2 9 8 - ' 6 6 -


11 1 2 8 5


Second Division P W D L Pt> Rishton United 10 7 1 2 22 Whinney Hill


8 5 0 3 15


Rosegrovo Railway 10 4 0 6 12 BarnoldswickTn 7 2 1 4 7 Peel Park


. Mill Hill ReadUtd cju tiiu


Rimington ' Feniscowles Enfield


Burnley Belvedere 10 7 1. 2 22 ' ■ Langho


11 8 0 3 24 12 7 1 4 22


9 6 2 1 20 9 6 2 . 1 20


9 5 0 4 15 * v ' 8 3 3 2 12 ic .


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■ 0svvaldtwisUeStM13 2 .1 '10. 7 ' v A RockRovers


Stacksteads SJ 10 2 1 7 7 ' * 2 10 2 : 1 7 7


Waddington 11 1 2 8 5 Fixtures, Saturday, First Division: Barrowford Celtic v Burnley Belvedere: Enfield v Stacksteads S J; langho v Mill Hill; Rock Rovers v OswaldtwisUe SM; The Ivy v Read United. Second Division: Colne United v Peel Park; Rosegrove Railway v Prairie United FC; WaddingtonvBarroldswick Town FC; Whinney ' Hill v AFC Darwen. Reserve Division: Burnley Belvedere v Rimington; Mill Hill v Feniscowles • & Pleasington; (Jswaldtwistle SM v Rock


- Rovers; Read United v Langho; Stacksteads , SJvEnfield.


HARRY DEWHURST SUNDAY MEMORIAL • FOOTBALLLEAGUE


Results: Bay Horse 10, Billingtonl; Bee's Knees 7, ' Arden 2; Church Town 5, Great Harwood Rovers


0; Dog Inn w/o Globe Bullough; Heys 10. Royal Oak 0;Rhoden4,SabdenFC3. P W D t 'P ts V 12 11 0 1 33 .12 10 0 2 30


BayHorse Hoys


Church Town 11 9 0 2- 27 Sabden Rhoden


. Beo'sKnoes


12 8 0 4 24 13 8 0 5 24 14 7 1 6 22


AFCDarwen 9 6 1 2 19 . ~ Colne United Prairie United


Waddington 7 0 0 - 7 0 Reserve Division P W D L Pts


’ 8 6 2 0 20 ' 1 1 - 6 . 1 4 19 \V


9 1 0 8 3 '.U Ifw '


Richard is elected new seniors section captain


Members of Clitheroe Golf Club's Senior Section held their Annual General Meeting atthe golf club on Monday.


O u tgo in g c a p ta in J e f f Crowther presented his re- yiewofthepastyear,following which Richard Crossley was elected Captain of the Seniors’


Dog Inn 1 1 6 1 ' 4 19


- Globe Bullough 13 5 0 8 15 Gt Harwood Rovers13 4 2 7 14 Billington Royal Oak Arden


13 3 0 10 9 13 1 0 12 3 11 0 0 11 0


Fixtures, Sunday: Bay Horse v Arden (Wilson's); Bee's Knees v Globe Bullough (Bullough Park); Church Town v Sabden FC (Wilson's); Dog Inn v Billington (Memorial); Heys v Rhoden (King Georges); Royal Oak v Great Harwood Rovers


(Wilson's). SNOOKER


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CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT SNOOKER LEAGUE


I; Results; R.B. Legion 10, Catholic Club 2; Con Club ;4, Low Moor A 6; Low Moor B 6, Chatirum A 6; .Social Club B 4, Slaidbum 8; Billington 2, Social Club A 10; Clitheroe 6, Read 6; Chatbum B 4, : Waddington 8.


' - - " ' League •


Low Moor A Social Club A R.B.Legion ChatbumA


Waddington B LowMoorB . ConClub Clitheroe Read


.


Chatbum B Slaidbum


Catholic Club Billington B Social Club B


P W D L P


8 5 3 0 62 8 4 0 4 60 8 6 0 2 59 8 5 2 1 59 8 5 1 2 58 8 3 3


8-41 .3 49 8 4 1 3 47 . 8 ' 1 4 3 44 8 3 1 4 44 8 3 1 4 42 8 1 2 5 39 , 8 1 0 7 31 8 -1 1 6 28


Fixtures, tonight' Low Moor A v R.B. Legion; Catholic Club v8illington;Social Club A v Chatbum A; Read v Con Club; Slaidbum v Clitheroe; Waddington v Social Club B; Chatbum B v Low MoorB. ii ■ ■ ( :


.


POOL r _ ~ JIM BEAM CUIHEROE AND DISTRICT POOL LEAGUE


Results, Winter League, CDPL Super Cup Round One: Billmgton A 7, Rose & Crown 5; CasUe 4, White Uon B 7; Dog Whalley 5, Waggon


• Section for 2015. . Roger Williams (Treasurer)


and Neil Fawcett (Secretary) were re-elected to their posts, as was Keith Pedder (Accounts Scrutiniser). The meeting stood in si­


lence to remember fellow member Peter Murtagh, who passed away during the year.


& Horses A 7; Horseshoe A 2, Billington B 7; Rose & Crown A 3, Horseshoe B 7; Royal British Legion A w/o Waddington Social Club; St Peters A 2. Buck A 7; Waggon & Horses B 7, Royal Oak A 5. CDPL Challenge Cup Round One: Buck C 2, Judge Walmsley B 7; De Lacy A 7, Kings Arms 4; Judge ■ Walmsley A 3, Royal British Legion7; Pendle Witch 1, Buck B 7; Royal British Legion C 5, Dog Sports - Bar 7; Stork 7, Low Moor 3; White Hart 3, Bay Horse 7; White Lion A 2, Read Con 7. PremlerDhrWon P W D L Pts RBLA BuckA CasUe Horseshoe B Rose & Crown . Billington A


1 - 1 4


1 1 1 1


Dog Whalley


Horseshoe A 2 0 White Uon B


Wagon & Horses A 2 0 DlviskinOne St Peters A Buck B Stork


2 2 2 2 2 1


WagonfiHorsesB 2 1 White Uon A 2 1 Royal British Legion 2 0 Waddington SC 2 0 RoseS Crown A 2 0 Royal Oak A


Judge Walmsley B 1 0 BayHorse


DrvhkmTwo Low Moor Kings Arms Pendle Witch OeLacyA RBLC


White Hart .


JudgeWalrnsleyA 1 2 2


A


Dog Sports Bar Read Con Club Royal OakB BuckC


1 1 2 0


P W L Pts


2 2 0 0 20 2 1 1 0 19 2 1 1 0 17 2 1 0 1 16 2 1 0 1 15 2 1 0 1 15 0 1 1


1


0 0


0


- 1 0 0 1 4 2 0 0 2 4


Fixtures, December 4th, Winter League, Premier Division: Billington B v CasUe; Buck A v Waggon S Horses A; Horseshoe B v Dog Whalley; Rose S Crown vHorseshoe A; Royal Bnush Legion A v Blington A. Division One: Bay Horse v Stork;


1 1


12 9 9


DARTS Legion Pendle Inn i —


CLITHEROE MEN’S WINTER DARTS LEAGUE


PW DL P


4 4 0 0 30 4 4 0 0 21


Catholic Club • 3 3 0 0 19 Judge Walmsley 3 2 0 1 17 Brown Cow Allstars 4 1 0 3 IS


' Brown Cow Cowboy 4 1 0 3 14 Swan&Royal - 3 2 0 1 14 Brown Cow Original 3 1 0 2 12


White Uon 4 1 0 3 12 Horseshoe . 3 0 0 3 9


1 14 1 13


1 11


. 2 0 2 0 P W


Meanwhile, twenty eight


members took part in a Yel­ low Ball competition, the winners being the team of Jeff Crowther, Keith Pedder, John Holt and GeoffCartledge with 80 points. Theywerecloselyfollowed


by. Richard Crossley, Peter Clayton, Peter Warburton and


Judge Walmsley B v Buck B; Waddington Social Club v Rose S Crown A; Waggon S Horses B v St Peterc A; White Lion A v Royal Oak A. Division Two: Buck C v Dog Sports Bar; Kings Arms v Judge Walmsley A; Read Con Club vLow Moon Royal Oak B v De lacy A; White Hart v Royal British Legion C.


■LEAGUE CRAVEN & PENDLE SUMMER POOL


. Results,WinterLeague:CrossKeys2,Horseshoe A 7; Green Street Club 4, The lamb Club 5; . Horseshoe B 6, George & Dragon 3; Wagon &


Horses A 3, Rose & Crown A 6; Wagon & Horses B 5, Waddington Social Club 4.


.league


Horseshoe A Lamb Club


HorseshoeB


'P W 0 L Pts 3 3 0 0 27 3 3 0 0 24 3 2 0 1 19


George&Dragon 3 2 0 1 18 Waddington SC . 3 2 0 1 18


, '.--.Wagon £ i Horses A 3 1 0 2 15 '•.I'.Rose&CrownA 3 1 0 2 13 --'Green Street Club 3 0 0 3 12 Rose&CrownB 2 1 0 1 11 WagonS Horses B 2 1 0 1 11 CrossKeys > 3 0 0 3 7 Bartick Lounge Bar 1 0 0 1 1


Fixtures, Wednesday, December 17th, Summer League: Bamoldswick Lounge Bar v Waddington Social Club; Cross Keys v Rosa & Crown A; Green Street Club v Wagon & Horses A; Horseshoe B v HoroeshoeAjRose&CrownBvGeorge&Dragon; Wagon & Horses B vthe lamb Club.


Tom Poole on 77 points. Pictured are incoming Sen­


iors’ Captain Richard Crossley (centre right), congratulated on his appointment by the 2014 Captain, Je f f Crowther, flanked by Treasurer Roger Williams (left) and Secretary Neil Fawcett (s).


LowMoor 3 1 0 2 7


CUTHEROES DISTRICTDARTS AND DOMINOES LEAGUE


Results, Darts: Buck Inn 0, R.B. Legion A 9; Horseshoe I, Brown Cow Chatbum 8: Pendle


Witch 9, Conservative Club 0; R.B. Legion B 4, Rose & Crown 5. Dominoes: Buck Inn 13, R.B. Legion A 8; Horseshoe 13, Brown Cow Chatbum 8; Pendle Witch 12, Conservative Club 9; R.B. Legion B A Rase & Crown 12. Darts .


P W D L P


Brown Cow (Chat) 4 3 0 1 28 R.B. Legion A 4 3 0 1 28 Conservative Club 4 3 0 1 23 Pendle Witch Dogtnn


Horseshoe


3 3 0 0 19 3 2 0 1 16 4 1 0 3 16


BrownCow(Clith) 3 2 0 1 15 R.B. legion B


4 0 0 4 9


Rose&Crown 4 1 0 3 8 SwanSRoyal 2 1 0 1 7 Bucklnn


Dominoes Horseshoe


3 0 0 3 2 P W D L P


4 3 0 1 43


Brown Cow (Chat) 4 2 0 2 42 Conservative Club 3 2 0 1 42 R.B. Legion A 4 2 0 2 41 Rose&Crown 4 1 0 3 40 ■R.B. Legion B Bucklnn Doglnn


Pendie Witch


4 1 0 3 38 3 2 0 1 35 3 2 0 1 34 3 2 0 1 34


Brown Cow (Clith) 3 2 0 1 33 Swan&Royal


2 0 0 2 17


Fixtures, December 10th, League; Brown Cow Chatbum v Rosa & Crown; Conservative Club v Brown Cow Clitheroe; Dog Inn v Buck Im; R.B. Legion A v Pendle Witch; Svyan & Royal v R.B. Legion B. Bye: Horseshoe. High Score* 140, C. Barlow x2, P. Parker x2, F. Sculpher, N. Pickup, D. Walker; 137, C. Barlow: 135, R. Davies; 134, D. Graham; 132, P. Crossley; 130, C. Bariow; 125, K. Evanson, P. Parker, C. Barlow; 122. M. Paul; 121, P. Crossley, M. Proctor; 120, N. Pickup; 117, P. Cross ‘leyjy; 116, M. Keithley; 115, N. Pickup; 10 15


M,


5, Emily Whittaker; 104, D. Graham (check), C. Hall;101, D. Brown, C. Flynn; 100, B. Parsons x5, D.


Walker x4, K. Evanson x3, P. Parker x3, M. Booth x3, F. Sculpher x2, D. Brown x2, C. Barlow x2, M .« Proctor x2,W. Jones, D. Graham, S. Capstick, C. Hall, M. Paul, R. Booth.


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