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ftc rtv? s*n t r : tn ' tsm v r n ts n «*#<•; ■. r. .. .s sW t 'Ik J o t ■&' NE C and C OL flH For all fotbo all Saturday after several days of very cold
L'r a monkey sJ“. „ league programme. Every game was frozen
1 ii'ior tliat arrived surprisingly early. Two weeks •iously several games were called off because of
'uiM pitches. Tlic eiiming weekend is an important one for
and Hurst Green, who meet a t Shawbridgc on •jiiday in tlicir Ashlcy Smith Trophy semi-final
'''piquancy is added to the meeting because Hurst . ten have just suffered their first defeat of the " „ They went down .1-0 to King’s Arms in a
f ' that was played in blustery conditions. :1 rnr Hurst Green, therefore, the question must he j ors (lie defeat herald a change of fortunes or ns ii just a temporary departure from form? Sunday jl provide ttie answer. lipcause. of the semi-final Commercial and Low
liner Club will both be without a game on Saturday. Ut remainder of the programme is: Rimington v Waddington, Billington v Whallcy,
Grindleton v Chatburn, Trinity v Chipping, Royal (ijk v King's Arms.
table t e n n i s
Standen B chase the leaders
CilTHEROE C r i c k e t “ub's trams still lead jv^ divisions of the Hifeblesdalf* Table Tennis Association. In division :uc. the A team increased
irad to four points by Tinning, while challen-
?:> could on ly draw. $:anden B arc now only
t
going came. The clash ,:*M
■u ,V "M
■•rjon to win one each. T C
4 r
: sntf Walton. ,:r *.
.
00T5. For RWCC B, captain E. Morton won same*. inspiring club- ’D. Walton and P.
5 draw at Church
'y?f doubles. Roberts and BAckburn ’defeated Mor-
-* 5'3?c were winning 4-1. wjns from G. Roberts d. Wynne M.wo each i.
s? hospital side, who at
t: lr, the pairo. It. Birch ; ? Hall b-at L. and P.
?.’.VCC A. home to Stonden :j(j ;<
r. '79 -A;n; .:r,d n. Knowles
rr.?r> asa::-.M B Knowles and ■ Ft/ro. lor i/.ic visitors. D. o .
* Tftrv vrrc r.nmiiu .
i v i X. Pollard both
T'o C. As a result of three rr. r! lour game*, the
•\ tv i r, a iicctio week in Two lor Trutex and
• -:io move up three places. C had three pames in
’•
rei-.in" u;» with the Ltur ’. ad ;- CCC P» heat
v and lost the lot to \i:r<: from the bottom, fiptains T. Peel and B. ioamie's thanks
So tough at the
*>DING positions in Ac- ®?ton and District Con- <r,-..tive Snooker League
J ’-V. Broderick 50, R. mclmison 41: D. Nelson 21, • Horsficld 76; G. P. Carr :• J. Sanderson 55; D. J. ■apcrlcy 58, M. Hutchin- ^ 25: T. A. Makinson 49,
Accrington B 2, Whallcy A ■ Rishten A 5, Clitheroc 1; toiler B :j. Rishton B 3. saiinocs: Accrington B 7, tolley A 11; Rishton A 8, ■tfneroc 8: whaBey B 10, Lshton B 7. ,.Whallcy B 260, Rishton B
games. Local details:
•htiutoa A .. . hton•M
« Hhrxood ' lky B ....
••hky a ......................... '-nn:ton B .....................
en B
■yion a ..................... ..........
:- fr<y ;>h \
•«rit DOMINOES
•f:*n^iori R .. f lOli B . . . .
Il iri orif) t , ................. ..
5l'-on A . . . . ********........ . 78 Calderstones B . . . -'iheroc
^iiey a ..........
‘.-ton k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ••'ch B * . . . . ;;*'on a
*r;n;ton A . . A "Finished ® ^gjo id c r ^ ^ 1 ’01- NEW £800 p ^ - r i N s ^ 1 1 . 80 Brockhatl ..........
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unchanged after
wsr I nr Ribb'.c sdalc, T Hall • .. Uirf' samrs and M.
rhe rir:*
r > i.o:t lor a 5-5 draw— ■
’-.'oason game at
: j;:r iolitiry win tor the tam*. from l*. Wliit-
and M Oldham each and P. Hall
Chathurn A 9-1.
ji points behind CCC B winning their out
zpror.ng RWCC B held ■::h!v-nl;iccd Calcirrstoncs A
:;!! obviously lx* important. In Division One, rapidly-
Ctn ibe.'C two next week
CVC A 7-3 at Chalburn Koad, and after eight successive vic tories are nearing the haUway ttage in their fight for honours. It was an all-round learn per
formance by CCC B with j . Mar- tindalc. J. Kozlowskl and M. Hall nil winning two each and the first pair defeating D. Lofthouse and B, Murphy. For CYC A. B. Murphy won two and D. Loft- bousc one.
fame in a 6-4 home victorv over Standen D. T. Peel. D. Wild and B. Crabtree each had two wins for the works side, while D. Whittaker awol and S. Siecz- kowski won for Standen D. C. Stewart and Sieczkowski beat Peel and Wild in the doubles. Trinity B lost 6-4 a t home to
Trutcs’s first win of the wesson Snooker
Calderstonej b. For the hos pital side. C. Chew. J. Oorrlng- ton and 4. Gunner each won two. T\ Waterhouse won two and C. Kendrick one for the youth side and together beat Chew and Dorrington.
won 9-1. For Standen. T. Wad dington had three wins, ns did D Thomas, with G. Cottcril! gaining two. For the youth side.
Standen B. away to CYC B.
.1 Whittaker bad the solitary win Waddington and Thomas won the doubles against M. Talica and I. Charlton.
managed their biggest win of the season — 6-2 1'. Peel had three wins, helped by D. Wild it.woi and B. Crabtree ftwol. For the youth club. M. Paligu and J. Whittaker had one win each, but they lost the doubles to L. Maynard and D. Witd.
Trutex. away to CYC Tt.
CON CLUB HAVE SIX
POINT LEAD SCRATCH learn Conserva tive Club A lead Clitheroc and District Snooker League by six points over Pendlc
Brock hall heat, Calderstones B 6-1. D. Trotter and T. Hodgkinson each won two for Brockhall, helped i»y P. Davies loncl. C. Chew uwot. J. Gunner itwo) and .1, Dorrlngton won for Calderstones B. but. the latter two lost the doubles to Trotter and Hodgkinson.
In the inlor-hospitaj clash,
Trutox. For Trutcx, T. Peel had three wins, with B. Crabtree and D. Wild assisting with two wins each The successes for Standen C came from B. Sims and D. Fulton, who also won the doubles against Peel and Crabtree. Trinity B. a t home to Standen
Standen C lost 7-3 a t home tn
player F Waterhouse won two and
vative A 14; Conservative B 10. Pendle Chib 4; Riming ton 6. Billineton A 8; Bil- linglon B 6. Calderstones 8; Police 10, Waddington A 4: British Legion 4, Social Club A 10; Waddington B 0,
Club. Social Club B o. Conser
vative A 402—T. Slater 46, M. Sowdcn 73; E. Horsficld 47, N. Burgess 67; A. Lcacli 48, B. Smith 51; J. Turner 43. T. McMenemy 88'; J. Morrison 35, W. Lewis 68: R. Parker 44, R. Bernard 53.
C. won 7-3. For Trinity B, E. Thompson had three wins, in cluding ft walkover because Standen C fielded an ineligible
C Kendrick one. S. Adcroft itwoi and D. Fulton recorded
ihv successes for Standen C. In the doubles. Kendrick and Water- house beat B. Sims and Fulton. Standen C lost 7-3 a t home to
Chatburn 14, Social Club B 263. Conser
Darts
Hanson’s finishing flourish
WADDTNGTON Social Club arc now only three points behind Billington Band Chib in the first division of the Clithcroc and District Darts League, a f t e r defeating Black Bull 8-0. N. Hanson, for Black Horse, set a new record for the highest finish with a score of 130.
Witch 5. Black Horse 3: Low Moor Club 4. Bridge Inn 4: Central WMC 4. BLllington Band Club 4; Ribblcsdalc S & SC 3. Waggon & Horses 5; Conservative Club 4, Brockhall SC 4: Cross Keys 3. White Horse 5; Wadding ton SC 8, Black Bnll 0. Joiners Arms had a bvc Highest finish: N. Hanson
Division One: Pendlc
Conservative B 474. Pendle Club 441—D. Cowpcrthwaite
87. W. Marsland 80: O. Lodge 76, J. Donaghy 75; A. McNab 75, J. Knowles 86: P McNab 45. T. Howarth 95- F. Hall 101, L. Edwards 54: D. Nuttall 90, G. Kcr-
meen 51. Rimingtjn 363, Billington
Brockhall. For Standen C. S. Adcroft had two wins and D. Fulton one win. But they lost to Trotter and Hodgkinson in the doubles. D. Trotter fthrcct, 1 Hodckinson ttwo» and P. Davies were Brockhall's winners. Standen B beat Trutex 8-2.
The w ins for Standen B came from D. Thomas and T. Wad dington Ithrce each), helped by G Cotterill with one. Thomas and Wadriington beat T. Peel and L. Maynard in the doubles. T. P«el and D. Wild each had one
win for Trutex. IlESLLTS
D 4: Trinity B 4. Calrierstones B 6* CYC B 1, Standen B 9; CCC B ri\ CYC A 3; Trinity B 7. Standen C 3; Calderstones B 4. Brockhall b- Standen C 3, Trutex 7; CYC H 2. Trutex 8: Standen C 3. Brockhall 7'. Standen B 8, Trutex
Standen A 5: CCC A 9. Chatburn \ 1: RWCC B 5. Calderstones A 5. Division Two: Trutex 6. Standen
1 Johnson 63; B. Lee 53, Taylor 43.
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FIXTURES
P Pt RWCC A v Chalburn A. 10 38
0 y
9 28
27 28
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v Calderstones A. Wednesday: RWCC B v Trinity A. Thursday:
Division One—Tuesday: CCC A
10 35 d v Trlnitv B: Brockhall v Stan- 9 33 den C. Tuesday: Standen B v 9 33 ccC B: Calderstones B v CYC B. 10 33
DiviMon Two—Monday: Standen ................ ..............
9 26 CCC A ................. 7 6 y 21 CaMrrstones A . . 7 :t
DIVISION ONE P W
......................... u 2! Sjandcn A .......... 6 3 ........................
n 21 RWCC A .............. 7 3
8 12 P
....................... . 81
. 83 CCC B ................ SluwJcn B ............
. in . 84 . 83
..................... . 58 Standen D .............
. 73 CYC A ................ . 70 Trinity B ............ . 63 Trutex ................... . 67 Siandcn C ............ . 67 CYC B .................
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DIVISION
7 1 5 1 5 <
J Division One: RWCC A 5.
A 395—J. Spencer 60, G. Robinson 71; A. Smith 77, T. Warden 55; D. Packer 64, B. Lee 57; D. Seed 60. W. Wil'd 96; G. Barker 55. M. Aitken 48: J. Hacking 47, C. Britcliffc 68.
stones 481—H. Ormerod 69, T. Wahnsley 60; H. Bullock
Billington B 384. Calder
47. C. Graham 94; R. Rouse 88. J. Wilson 49; B. Robinson 53 T. Wilson 104; D. Stewart 46. P. Backhouse 104: P. Bradley 81, D. Wynne 70.
359—T. Swift 65, S. Cox 51: M. Johnson 89, J. WoofI 74; N. Crawshaw 32, P. Coar 79: L. McEntce 55. J. B. Herd 68: B. Allham 79, S. Hatton 38; G. Titley 02. T. Makin son 49.
Police 402. Waddington A
Club A 419—B. Hargreaves 58, D. Niven 71: B. Alston 53, R. Bum 67: M. Alston 90, W. Dunne 60: M. Sjcrlikcr 38. R. Ashford 87: K. Glover 83. J. Lambert 58: T. Wil liamson 54, J. Slater 76.
British Legion 376. Social
burn 470—D. Boothman 62, P. Jones 74: A. Wilkinson 48. R. Turner 92; P. Parring- ton 69. P. Tomlinson 87: T. Walmslev 47, K. Adamson 69: G. Dinsdalc 77, P. Webs ter 78; R. Waddington jun. 63, H. Frankland 70.
Waddington B 371, Chat
Conservative Club A Pentlle Club Cbatburn ........ Caldcrstonfts .. Social Club A . . . Rrltlsh Legion llilUnRtnn A Riminctnn ---- ItilHnclon R . . . . Wadilinjrtnn, A . Poller
Conservsitlvc It hoehil Club It . Maddinplnn U .
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final against Hurst Green on Sunday—O'Neill, Jones,
tLIONS have named 13 for heir Ashley Smith semi
Potter, Smalley, Parkes, Campbell, Holgate, Wood- worth, Williams, Briggs, Chatburn, Chadwick, Du- bowslti.
bridgc at 1-30 p.m. (kick-off 2 pun,).
Players to meet at Shaw
HAVING been a referee since 1947. Mr Ernie Harris, of Hayhurst Street, Clillicroc, certainly knows the
rules. Mr Harris, now a Class II referee, first became
interested in refereeing when he was in the Merchant Navy and lias controlled matches all over the, world.
Clitlicroc list in 1966 after some encouragement from cx-Leaguc referee Colin Cooke.
An employee a t Shawbridgc Mill, he joined the Although Mr Harris has no ambition of becoming
a top-elass referee lie knows wliat it is like for he once ran the line for PIPA referee Arthur Ellis in
a charity match. In addition to being a referee, Mr Harris was
also manager of Caldcvstoncs PC for two years, only
giving up this year. His talents do not merely extend to football for
be was the organist in the Caldcrstoncs group, the Kitchcnaiics, for six years, playing in most of the
Lancashire chibs.
In cup replay
CLITHEROE PC travel to Earle, the Liverpool Com bination club, on Saturday for their replay in the LFA Challenge Trophy, The previous meeting at Shaw bridgc resulted in a 2-2 draw. This means that the pro
grammed visit to Blackpool Mechanics is postponed.
Earle, Clitheroe surrendered a two-goal lead and under late pressure were lucky to live to light again. The message is clear—the Shaw- bridge men must go into this replay determined to fight. for the whole 90 minutes.
In the first meeting with
Sports forum
ANOTHER of the popular sports forums is being held nl Clithcroc Cricket Club this evening. The forum is just one of n regular num ber of events that ere playing a big part in main taining close season interest at Cliatburn Road. In the hot scat at 3 p.m.
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THE Clitheroe Cub Scouts line-up. Front (from the left): A. Taylor, A. Burgess, A. Hutchinson, M. Bentley, I. Threlfall, J. Dixon, P. Romaine. Behind: J. Lund, J. Kay, M. Kilnminstcr, A. Robinson, D. Mercer, D. Whitney, J. Taylor, P. Eglin.
Clitheroe Cubs beat frost but not rivals
ON a day when many local
matches were called ofl due to frost, two teams of Cub Scouts turned out in freez ing conditions at Edisford to put on a really entertain ing game in the Scouts' Helm Trophy mini-league competition.
ns disappointing as the weather for the Clitheroe team for they suffered a heavy defeat against a much stronger .side. Tile Clitheroc Cubs were
The game, however, proved
themselves three goals down after seven minutes.
Clilhernc Cub Scouts 1, South Kibble Cub Scouts 9. They fought back but were
unable to pierce a strong defence.
to the conditions and made good use of long bails down the middle. From such a move South Rlbb’c’s centre volleyed into the fa.* corner of the net to make thr score 4-0. James Taylor panic on for
The visitors adapted well
unable to overcome the diffi cult conditions and found
and made several good saves, but he failed to hold a hard drive and a forward swept the ball in. Although 6-0 down the
Andrew Taylor and the Clitheroc side got back into the game, but they failed to find the net and wont further behind just before half-time. After the interval. Dixon replaced Kilnminster in goal
home side kept on trying and their, efforts were rewarded when Hutchinson volleyed from the edge of the area to score toe best goal of the match. Minutes later he hit the bar with another volley. South . Ribblc scored a further three goals when
were Kilnminstcr. Mercer. Bentley. Whitney. Kay. Lund. Threlfall. Taylor (A), Burgess, Dixon. Hutchinson. Subs: Taylor (JL Romanic. The other game in the four team contest between
CHl.hrroc Preston ......... Lancaster •••
the Clithcroc Cubs pushed up into attack to try to reduce the arrears. The final result was net a true reflection for the heme side who were unable to take their chances. In the Clitheroc team
South Tlibblo
p w n -L r 2 1 1 0
Preston and Lancaster was postponed. Present positions:
2 ;1 0 1 2 .10 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0
3
the league with the follow ing fixtures: Waddington v Trinity Panthers (P. Daw
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