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WINNERS at the Clitheroe Bridge Club were NS, Mr W. L. Wilkinson and Mrs A. Brenton; Mr P. Strang and Mrs V. Collins. EW, Mrs Kosmolski and Miss Tyer- man; Mr Nicol Smith and Mrs Russell. Handicap winners were
NS, Mrs Gillibrand and Mrs b. Boothman; EW, Mrs McMahon and Mrs Bul- cock. The following hand caused problems for most NS pairs, only one pair reaching lay down small slam. East dealer. Love all.
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Gap still to be
bridged
BRIDGE INN, fighting for the top of Division One. now have to be content to stav in second place after being beaten 5—3 by Pendle Witch in Clitheroc and Dis trict Darts League.
The Sabden team had a
four-game lead at the half way stage, and although Bridge Inn pulled back three games, some good throwing by the Witch s landlord. who recorded scores of 100 and 133, assured them of victory. All teams have played 20
games and the latest results are:— Division One: Waddington
be s the cards lay, 13 tricks can h r
ROSPA awards tor a total of 36 years safe driving were presented at Clitheroe Health Department depot in Chester
Avenue on Tuesday. Making the presentations
tv as the area road safety officer. Mr David Stirzakcr. , Mr William Wilson received
a bar tP bis brooch, for 19 years of accident-free driv ing. Mr S. R. Seed received | a 15 year brooch, and Mr j ■Joseph Musgrove a two-year I
diploma. Branch at—
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Agency at— 1 3 Preston New Road, Blackburn BB2 1AR. Tel. 0254/56901/2 '
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Lions on rampage
Rimington 2, White Lions 6.
A POUR-GOAD spree after the interval gave White Lions a convincing win— although the teams had been far more e v e n l y matched during first-half
exchanges. The village side took an ,
early lead, when Coleboume heade'd home a rebound after Dobson's header hit
the
bar.The pub side scored from a corner via the post, and they went ahead before half-time. After the restart, they
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added two more goals. But the village side was far from beaten and pulled onc back through Dobson. Rimington dominated mid
field and would have had more success if they had moved the ball better. The visitors added two more late goals from breakaways to make the scoreline rather unrealistic — but they de served toiiwin.
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award from Mr Stirzakei ^ is Mr Wilson (centre). On the left is depot foreman Mr Sidney Critchley, who re ceived the awards on behalf of Mr Seed and Mr Musgrove.
Pictured receiving ins
Double figures
Trutcx II, Horseshoe 2
PLAYING in bad conditions, Trutex had an easy victory in a friendly game against Horseshoe. Wild and Behan between them scoring seven times.
Although Trutex launched
many good attacks in the first half, most of them were never followed up to the goal, and keeper Barnes also foiled many of the
through Rush, but minutes later Blatchford equalised. At the interval, Trutex had a two-goal lead, the further scorers being Behan and Neal.
better moves. Trutex took the lead
■After the restart. Trutex
played seme very good foot ball and goals came fre quently.
added two more to complete his hat-trick and Skinner and Cox completed the scoring.
Wild scored four. Behan
Taylor gave Horseshoe a consolation goal, but Trutex deserved their win in the virtually foul-free game.
A late penalty by R.
Social Club 2, Cross Keys 6: Joiners Arms 1, Billington Band Club 7: Bridge Inn 3. Pen'die Witch 5: Black Horse 3. Low Moor Club 5: Wag gon and Horses 6. Dog Inn 2: Royal Oak 5. White Horse 3: Brockhall Sports Club 3, Black Bull 5.
Highest finish: T. Poole.
Dog Inn, 153. Division Two: Lower Buck
1. Ribb'.esda’.e Sports and Social Club 7: King's Arms 4. Conservative Club 4: Royal British Legion 1, Dem and Partridge (Barrow) 7; Clitheroc Cricket Club 1. Central Working Men's Club 7; Commercial 4, Crown Inn 4: Dog and Partridge 'ClitheroeT 5. Judge Walms-
lcy 3: Station Hotel 3, Horse Shoe 5.
Dog and Partridge (Bar- row), 120.
Highest finish: L. Mount. DIVISION ONK P
Billinuton Band Club . . . . 115 Bridce Inn ........................... 168 Black Horse ........................ 98 Pendle Witch ....................... 95 Low Moor Club ................ 87 While Horse ....................... 32 Joiners Arms ....................... 78 Black Bull ........................... 76 Cross Keys
Waddington SC ................... 88 Wacaon Horses .......... 64 Brockhall SC ....................... 58 Doc Inn ............................... 33 Royal Oak ........................... 58
DIVISION TWO p
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ole.sriaie S. <S: S C , ----- 107 Conservative Club ........... 98 C W M C ........................... 98 Dog Partridge (Barrow) 94 Horse Shoe ........................... 86 Kina's Arms ....................... 81 British Lesion ................... 79 Crown Inn ........................... 78 Judge Walmslcy ............... 78 Commercial ........................... 77 Do? A- Partridce (Cliih.i . 73 C C C ................................... 64 Lower Buck ........................ 6! Station Hotel ....................... 4b*
SATURDAY'S result at Sbawbricige was Clitheroe's first home draw of the
season.
Waddinqton A ............. Chathurn Pendleton
Social Cluli ................. .................... .• 75
SNOOKER
Billington virtually
champions WITH the final ]ca„,.,
games of the Cinlieroe arj District Snooker League be played loniglu, i0ao,a>
leaders Billington B took j tumble against Royal Britfig Legion last week.
But the village side, who^
last match of the season i" their return with the Legion side, look virtually certain of gaining the honours.
A win by Police, however has moved them into second
place,, equal with Billington ■A, both teams being j; points behind the leaders," Further down the table
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positions arc by no meanj settled, with no iess than sir. of tlie 12 teams on cquai points.
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• Millington A 8, Social Club Pendle Club 3. CaWorstone.s 5* Chntburn A 10. Conjwrvativek 1.’
ton B 4; Pendleton 8. Wadduicvn A 6; Waddington B 6.
Royal British Lcqum 16 i’,i;i.r,-
i BIG DISCOUNTS^ FOR CASH
464, Biliington B 425. ,]. GorxbV. 83. D. Stewart 76; It, Rarareavri 67. H Ormorod 71; M. Alston*
Hull 91; T. Williamson 7 i‘ rf Rouse 59.
7t y Individual: Royal British lx: •,*
B. Robinson 54; J. ClilTord ?T H. Bullock 74; T Hall
274. K. Callow 55, M. Sowdet 49; T. McMcnomy 71, L>.
T. H. Walmslcy 47. F. Booth t»- .1, A. Herd 57. T. Swift 77; .1 *j» Herd 58. P Craig 38: IL Wadding ton snr 90, G. Tilley 6R-. p Coar 87. B. Alihnm 43; S. Mattij 83. L. McEnlec 75.
Waddington R 427. Poiico 4jj
Billington A 435. Social CU'b 1H V. Broderick 85, w. Dunn 66; r
RritclifTe 67. E. Horsficld 75- R Lee 83, K. Taylor 46; T. Ward^ 96. C. Wilkinson 43; M. Aitkn 64,’ R. Burn 76; G. Robinson 40 R. P.radlcv 108.
479. J . Knowles 69, T. Louder w- .), Donanhy 91, H. Claylon 94; 11
Pendle Club 5f>:i. Caldcrdo^fi
Wilkinson 75. P. Backhuu*#, fiL I*. Hudson 83. . P. !.<«•> 73; G, Kermoon 120, R. Rindle 7n; j,
Whittaker 63. IL Wynn,-* 06. Chatburn A 431. ('nnservathrj
368. R. Turner 79. (J. Spink 4k D. Speak 50, R.
Str.ith 69; ]\ Jones 76. G. Blackburn 70; !!. P ark er 74. A. Johnson 72;
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Jones 72. D. Cowperihwaitc ’2: H. Frankland 80, W. Lewis ni.
Millington M ................. 21 Rillington A ................. 2: Li Police
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Waddington R ............. 2! 1U Royal British Leuinn Conservatives
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KING'S ARMS are the orj side in Clitheroc Amairc Football Leagrie not to haw lost a home match fci season. In fact. King's has yet to concede a point to t visiting team.
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