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52 Clithcroo Advertiser & T ime s, Thursday, Oc tobe r 1st, 2015


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Thursday, October 1,2015 www.clitheroeadvertiser.co.uk Classifieds GENERALVACANCIES -sga GENERALVACANCIES


CARE ASSISTANTS £15145 to £15941 per year


Ref: LANCS04492


We are currently looking to recruit 4 Care Assistant at Castleford HfOP in Clitheroe, to provide person- centred support to our residents. These are part time permanent position


You wilt be expected to work every other weekend Including bank holidays, if this falls on the weekend you are working.


You do not need to have any care expenence to join our team and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. In return, in addition to paying 'living wage' pay rates, we will make sure we


t provide and pay for your training, disclosure and \ bamng service (DBS) application and uniform. Informal Discussion: Hannah Johnson, Registered Care Manager on 01200 426355


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Unless travelling from Clithcroc (transport may be


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For on application pack, please contact the Catering Manager, Stonyhurst College, Stonyhurst, Clithcroc, Lancashire, BB7 9FZ.


Telephone: 01254 827106 email: catering.managei@stonyhurst.oc.uk


Stonyhurst is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare o f children and young people,


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moorTn 9 Town 9 Clitheroe


EVO-SRK FOOTBALL LEAGUE 9


7 7 6 5


p W D LPU 0 4 3 3 3


1 27 0


1 24 0


6 10 5 3 4 4 4 4 4


12 3 10 3 2 3 2 2 1 1


11 0


2 5 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 5 1 2 2 3 2 0


4 2


1 14 3 4 5 4 6 6 4 2


6 10 6 6 6


8 8 6


6 '5 11 0


THE BAYWEST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Results, First Division: Askam United 3, Turton 6; GSK Ulverston Rangers 2, Dalton United 1; Haslingden St Marys 1, Burscough Richmond 3; Hurst Green 3, Poulton 5; Ladybridge 5, Wyre Villa 6; Lytham Town 1, Tempest United 4; Mill Hill St Peters 1, Hawcoat Park 2. Reserve. First Division: Burscough Richmond Reserves 1, Blackpool Wren Rovers Reserves 0; Coppull United Reserves 2, Garstang Reserves 0; Fulwood Amateurs Reserves 3, - Euxton Villa Reserves 2; Leyland United Reserves 3, Haslingden St Marys Reserves 1; Lostock St Gerards Reserves 2, Hurst Green Reserves 3; Tempest United Reserves 3, Hesketh Bank Reserves 3; Thornton Cleveleys Reserves 0, Charnock Richard Reserves 2.


First Division P W D L Pts Burscough Rich 8 5 2 1 17 Tempest United 9 5 2 2 17 Hawcoat Park 9 5 2 2 17 Turton


Lytham Town 8 5 0 3 15 Wyre Villa


GSK Ulverston R 8 4 3 1 15 Ladybridge 9 4 2 3 14 Poulton


9 3 1 5 10


Haslingden St M 9 2 2 5 8 Mill Hill St Peters 8 2 2 4 8 Askam United. 9 1 4 4 7 Hurst Green 9 2 0 7 6 Dalton United 9 1 1 7 4 Reserve First DivP W D L Pts Coppull United 8 7 1 0 22 Fulwood Amtrs 9 7 0 2 21 Charnock Rich 7 6 0 1 18 Garstang


10 5 2 3 17


Burscough Rich 10 -5 0 5 15 Hurst Green 8 4 2 2 14 Blackpool WR 8 4 1 3 13 Hesketh Bank : 10 3 4 3 13 Euxton Villa 9 3 3 3 12 Thornton Clev 9 2 2 5 8 Leyland United 8 2 1 5 7 Tempest United 8 1 2 5 5 Lostock St G 8 1 1 6 4 Haslingden St M 8 0 1 7 1


Fixtures. Saturday, First Division: Burscough Richmond v GSK Ulverston Rangers; Mill Hill St Peters v Haslingden St Marys. Reserve First Division: Coppull United Reserves v Burscough Richmond Reserves; Fulwood Amateurs Reserves v Hesketh Bank Reserves; Haslingden St Marys Reserves v Charnock Richard Reserves; Hurst Green Reserves v Garstang Reserves; Leyland United Reserves vThornton Cleveleys Reserves; Lostock St Gerards Reserves v Euxton Villa Reserves;TempestUnited Reserves v Blackpool Wren Rovers Reserves. Lancashire FA Amateur Shield Second Round; AFC Monton v Hurst Green.


TH E DOOR4 EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Result*. First Division: Feniscowles & Pleasington 5, Barrowford Celtic 0; Mill Hill 1, Burnley Belvedere 0; Rock Rovers 0, Rimington 1; Stacksteads St Joseph's 2, Oswaldtwistle St Mary’s 2; Whinney Hill 3, Langho 5. Second Division: Peel Park 3, Barnoldswick Town 2; Read


7 5 0 2 15 9 4 3 2 15


25 21


1 18 18 17


14 14 13 13 13 12 12 11


United 3, Prairie United 2; Rishton 3, Blackburn United 0; Todmorden Borough 1, Newchurch 0; Waddington 3, Colne United 1. Reserve Division: Burnley Athletic 8, Mill Hill 0; Burnley Belvedere 6, Read United FC 0; Enfield 9, Waddington FC 0; Langho 8, Rock Rovers 1; Oswaldtwistle St Mary's 1, Feniscowles S Pleasington 3; Rimington 7, Stacksteads St Joseph's 3.


firjtDiviiion Mill Hill


Rimington


Feniscowles Rock Rovers


P W D l Pts 7 4 2 6 4 0 5 3 5 3


1 14 2 12


Burnley Athletic 6 2 3 Oswaldtwistle St M 5 2


3 2 0 Langho


Stacksteads St J 4 1 Barrowford Celtic 3 1


5 0


Second Division Rishton


Read United Waddington


2 0 11 0 2 9 1 9


Burnley Belvedere 5 2 1 Enfield


2 1 8 2 7 1 6


7 2 0 5 6 1 2 4 1 1 4


Whinney H ill' 7 1 1 5 4 *AFC Darwen


P W D L Pts 7 5 0


1 4 1 2 15


6 5 0 1 15 5 3 1 1 10


Rosegrove Railway 4 2 2 0 8 Blackburn United 6 2 1 3 7 Todmorden Boro 5 2 1 2 7 Prairie United 4 2 0 2 6 Peel Park


Newchurch Colne United


4 1 2 3 1


Edisford Bridge 3 0 Barnoldswick Town5 0


1 5 1 1 4


6 0 2 4 2 1 2 1 1 4 1


Reserve Division P W D L Pts Burnley Belvedere 5 4 Rimington


0 1 12


Burnley Athletic 4 3 0 1 9 Mill Hill


Feniscowles Enfield


4 3 0 1 9 6 2


1


5 2 0 3 6 4 2 0 2 6 3 1 0 2 3


6 4 0 2 12 4 3 0 1 9 3 7


Stacksteads St J 5 2 1 2 7 Read United Rock Rovers Langho


0swa!dtwisUeStM5 1 0 4 3 Waddington


5 0 0 5 0


Fixtures. Saturday, First Division: Barrowford Celtic v Enfield; Burnley Belvedere v Oswaldtwistle St Mary's; Langhov Burnley Athletic; Mill Hill vRock Rovers; Whinney Hill FC v Feniscowles & Pleasington. Second Division: Barnoldswick Town FC v Todmorden Borough FC; Blackburn United v Prairie United; Colne United v Newchurch FC; Edisford Bridge v Peel Park; Read United v Rosegrove Railway; Waddington FC v Rishton. Reserve Division; Burnley Athletic v Rimington FC; Enfield v Langho; Feniscowles & Pleasington v Read United; Oswaldtwisde St Mary's v Burnley Belvedere; Rock Rovers v Mill Hill; Stacksteads St Joseph's v Waddington FC.


HARRY DEWHURST MEMORIAL FOOTBALLLEAGUE


Gt Harwood Rovers 4 3 1 0 10 Church Town


3 3 0


Accrington OB 4 2 1 1 7 Rhoden Dog Inn Heys


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4 1 1 4 0 2 2 0 0 4 0 0


2 2 0 0 6 3 2 0 1 6 4 1 1 . 2 .4 2 4 2 2 2 0 4 0


SNOOKER YOUNG’S CUTHEROE AND DISTRICT


SNOOKERLEAGUE


Fixtures, tonight: Social A v Social B; Chatburn A v Read; Low Moor A v Waddington; R.B.Legion v Low Moor B; Billington B v Catholic Club; Con Club v Chatburn B; Clitheroe bye.


PO O


L JIM BEAM CUTREROE AND


DISTRICT POOL LEAGUE


Results, Premier Division: Billington A 8, Buck B 4; Buck A 8, Castle 4; Horseshoe A 6, Horseshoe B 6; Royal Oak A 3, Royal British Legion A 9. Division One: Bay Horse 5, White Lion B 7; Rose & Crown A 9, Billington B 3; St Peters A 4, Buck D 8; Waggon & Horses A 5, Waggon & Horses


P W D L Pts 0 9


POOL


B 7. Division Two: DeLacyAG.ReadCon Club 6; Kings Arms 4, Judge Walmsley B 8; Royal British Legion 5, Stork 7; White Lion A 8, Dog Sports Bar 0. Division Three; Judge Walmsley A 4, Brown Cow 8; Low Moor 8, Rose & Crown B 4; White Hart 9, Royal Oak B 3.


Premier Division p W D L Pts Buck A RBLA


Billington A BuckB CasUa


12 7 1 4 97 12 4 3


HorseshoeB 12 3 2 Royal Oak A


12 9 2 12 8


Horseshoe A 12 0 4 8 56 Division One Billington B BuckD


St Peters A " Rose & Crown A 12 5


12 7 2 3 93 1 6 78


WaggonS Horses B12 5 0 7 77 White LionB Bay Horse


Waggon & Horses A12 1 3 Division Two Stork


12 4 1 7 74 12 4 0 8 71 8 57


P W D L Pts 12 10 2 0 114


Judge Walmsley B 12 9 3 0 110 Kings Arms


Read Con Club 12 4 4 4 86 Royal British LegionlZ 4 4


12 7 1 4 92 4 84


White Lion A > 12 2 3 7 74 DeLacyA


Judge Walmsley A 12 4 3 BuckC


12 6 3 3 94 12 7 2 3 92 12 6 1 5 89 5 84


12 1 3 8 66


Dog Sports Bar 12 1 0 11 38 Division three P W D L Pts Brown Cow LowMoor White Hart


11 5 2 4 80


Rose & Crown B 12 6 0 , 6 80 Pendie Witch • 11 4 2 5 75 Royal Oak B


12 1 3 B 64


Fixtures, Tonight Super Cup Final: Royal British Legion A v Buck B (at Billington Brass Band Club). Challenge Cup final: Low Moorv Pendie Witch (at Waggon & Horses). October 8th, Premier Division: Buck B v Royal British Legion A; Castle v Horseshoe A: Horseshoe B v Buck k Royal Oak A v Billington A. Division One: Biilington B v St Peters A: Buck D v Rose & Crown A; Waggon & Horses A v Bay Horse; White Lion B v Waggon & Horses B. Division Two: Dog Sports Barv De Lacy A; Judge Walmsley BvStork; Read Con Club vWhite Lion A; Royal British Legion v Kings Arms. Division Three: Brown Cow v Buck C; Pendls Witch v Judge Walmsley A: Rose & Crown B v Royal


DARTS CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT DARTS


AND DOMINOES SUMMER LEAGUE


Results, Darts: Brown Cow 5, Conservative Club 4; Buck Inn 1, R.B.Legion A B; Horseshoe 1, Rings Arms 8; R.B.Legion B 6, Rose & Crown 3: Dominoes: Brown Cow 9, Conservative Club 12; Buck Inn 10. R.B.Legion A11; Horseshoe 13, Kings Arms 8; R.B.Legion B 10, Rose & Crown


11. Darts


RBLA


Brown Cow BuckInn


Rose & Crown 11 0 11 15 Dominoes Con Club BuckInn


Horseshoe


Brown Cow Horseshoe RBLA


Kings Arms RBLB


Rose & Crown


P W L Pts 11 10 1 77


Conservative Club 11 8 3 70 Kings Arms RBLB


11 9 2 61


11 5 6 54 11 5 6 50 11 4 7 43 11 3 8 26


P W L Pts 11 9 2 136 11 5 6 125 11 7 4 124 11 8 3 119 11 6 5 114 11 3 B 105 11 3 B 101 11 3 8 100


fixtures, October 1th: Buck Inn v Horseshoe; Conservative Club v R.B.Legion A; R.B.Legion B v Kings Arms; Rose & Crown v Brown Cow. October 14th: Brown Cow v Buck Inn; Horseshoe v Conservative Club; Kings Arms v Rose & Crown: RB.Legion A v R.B.Legion B. October 21st, Team Knockout first Round: Buck Inn v Horseshoe: Conservative Club v R.B.Legion A; R.B.Legion B v Brown Cow; Rose & Crown v Kings Arms. High Scores: 180,1. Fullerton, A. Kenyon; 141, L Waring: 140, S. McCormick x2, P. Crossley, B. Mullen, D. Starkie, D. Cardwell, C. Barlow, M. Lyne; 121, H. Parkinson, C. Barlow, P. Crossley, L Waring: 100, L Astin x6, D. McTear x5, M. Lyne x5, B. Mullen x4, A. Kenyon x4, H. Parkinson x3, L Batts x3, C. Barlow x3, D. Graham x3, T. Clough x2, B. Cunliffe (Snr) x2. K. Yeoman x2, M. Proctor x2, T. Peel x2.0. Cardwell x2, R. Fielding x2, R. Jones x2, L Waring x2, S. McCormick x2, P. Herbert 1. Fullerton, S. Ashworth, P. Crossley, J. Hargreaves.


12 3, 4 5 72 7 64


12 2 2 B 63 P W D t Pts 1 3 108


1 114


12 11 1 0 124 12 9


1 2 113 5 83


CLITHEROE’S LUKE BLACKLEDGE LOOKS AT THE BOXING SCENE


L u k e: O d d s a r e in m y fa v o u r !


Commonwealth super-middle title against Grays’ Lee Markham on the huge Manchester Arena card on October loth. The world championship


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card is littered with tasty-tear ups but this bang-up between two certified bruisers can’t help but be a thriller. “Everyone says it’s going to


be a good fight. We're both pres­ sure fighters who push forward andgoforit,”saidthe25-year-oId Lancastrian who claimed the vacant title with a unanimous points win over Sheffield model Liam Cameron last April. “Lee’s a tough, gritty cam-


paignerwithagood team around him. He’s got that‘fight anyone, anywhere’ mentality that I had starting out. I thought he de­ served the win against Frank Buglioni so I’m glad he’s getting hisshoLHe’ll want mytitleso I’m sure he’ll be at his best. I expect a war fori2 rounds.” It comes as no surprise to


discover that Blackledge’s ‘rock ’em, sock ‘em’ ring manner was fashioned on the northern unli­ censed circuit. The Alex Matvienko coached


champion explains: “I’d got into a lot of bovver on the street so walked into a boxing gym to try to sort myself out when I was abouti8. ‘I didn’t really understand at


the time but the gym was linked to the unlicensed circuit. I ac­ tually lost my first fight - later avenged that in a rematch - but was then beaten just twice in my next 6o odd fights. I was pretty much fighting once a week, of­ ten against expros, so I picked up loads of invaluable experience.” After debuting on a BBB of


C licence in October 2010, the Clitheroe bom hardman tamed 10-1 Phill Fury (cousin of Tyson) in his sixth start, then outhus- tled ex British champ Matthew Barney over six rounds in fight nine. However, it was a brace of impressivedisplaysoverin Scan­ dinavia that really forced fans to payattention. “Basically, they paid me a lot


litheroe action man Luke Blackledge in­ tends to be the name on everybody’s lips after he defends his


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WRITTEN BY DAN


of money to go to Denmark and getbeatby(exEuropeanchampi- on)MadsLarsenbutweknewhe was past his best and I stopped him in thefourth,”recallsBlack- ledge. “Second time, I was basically


stitched up. I was due to fight (ex Europeansuper-middlechamp) Rudy Markussen but he pulled out and they chucked me in against Erik Skoglund, a 6ft lin Swedish light-heavy when I’m a natural super-middle. Even still, a lot of people thought I won.” The other reverse on Luke's


19-2-2 CV came in November 2013 when he was stopped in a Commonwealth title tilt against Liverpool’sRocky Fielding. Since then Blackledge has redeemed himselfwith five wins.


The odds are sure to be nar­


row when north meets south on October 10th but Blackledge anticipates that home court and greater seasoning shall be in­ strumental in him retaining his belt. “It’ll be like fighting in my


hometown. Both myself and my gym mate Jack Flatley are bring­ ing a lot ofsupport but I can’t get carried away. I have to focus on doing the business,” he con­ cludes. “A lot of people are saying it’s


50-50 but I really don’t see it that way. I’ve fought miles better kids than Lee has. I’ll have too much ofeverything; whetherl choose to stand and fight with him for I2roundsorwhetherlopttobox his head off!”


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