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THE Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association's pro
gramme is in recess unul Monday. January Gth. when the normal league pro
gramme will be resumed. Meanwhile, officials hope inn:
B v Trinity A; Clitheroc Cricket A v Standcn A; Uibblesdale W. v
some of the following outmndnu: eames will hr- played and so reduce the backlog:— Division One: Clilheroft Chckpi
Clmtburn.
D v Catholic VO A; Brockhall v Clithoroo Cricket C: Standen I> v Clitheroe Cricket C: Trinity O v Calderstones H
D vislon Two: Cliiheroe Cricket, , ,
Trinitv C; Cliihrroe Cricket c v Caihoiic YC B: Standen C v Trinitv B: Trinity C v Clitheroe
2 a-\ Lee and P. Hah won three {;ame& each, and R. Birch two for the Cricket C'.ub. T. Wadrilngtou won one tor Standen and clinched the doubles with P. Harrison t. CIllhtTiM* Cricket \\ Slandcn A
Cricket C. 1 at*^t riv n’t? —Division One: l lilhcrm- Cricket 8 Standen It
8 iM. Oidhmn won two for Ui<- Cricket Club. B. Knowles won three and D. Drachenocrj? ami M. Pi-d two each lor Stamicn. witti DrachenbM'K and Knowles taUintl
Lh« doubles i. Caldcrslunus A W, Trinity A •
(B. Parker and G. Roberts won three and D. Wynne two for Calderstones. noberts and Patker won the doubles. A. Howarlh scored Trinttv’s solitary sucressi. Clilheroc Cricket A Hi. Chatlwrn
*. Catholic VO A v
DKSPITi: having two points deducted following a dispute over the outcome of an October game, King’s Arms FC are still right in the race for the nibble Valley Football League’s (list divi sion honours.
each surrendered two points following a dispute over referees. The decision rele gated King’s to second place. Only goai avrage separates the pub side and new pace setters Waddington Reserves.
King’s anti Hurst Green Clitheroe
I’ach side has 13 points from eight games—although King’s have actually won eight games (including the void one! to Waddington’s seven. Had the weather not in
grab first away win
Atlirrlon Collieries 1. ( litheroe 2
tt WAS i day of celebration for Clilheroe oil Salur- Hv They not only stretched their unbeaten record
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tervened, King’s Arms* match on Saturday would undoubtedly have been the nick of the local matches. They were scheduled to meet Waddington! Pictured above is the
of the sea.vjn. Manager Mr Jimmv Bir-
King’s Arms team, bark row from lefts Tommy Townsend (manager). Rod Taylor. Michael O’Xoill, Raymond
ga in s t. Atherton Collieries into their tirst. away win their
n «is"
kett Was well pleased with 1 1 1 , team. "We looked a ..ood sale. We proved it by
doteatinB AUienon wub utiractivo and attacking;
Taylor. * Janies Vemnan, Michael Geldard. Alan Scott and Vic Aderoft (trainer). Front: Robert reel, Stephen Pve, John Rimmer. George nicnkinship, George Smith. Krie Speak.
0 IP. Hall. It. Birch and H. Black burn won three frames each, and Hall and Birch won the double*'. Division Two:— Calderslones U til. C
Cla w ami G. Gunner won three names each and Dorringlon and Gunner took the doubles I. TrTrinity B 7. Bruckhall 8 tFor
Cricket I) u i.L Dorrington. C.
E. Tnompson won two each. Thompson and Kendrick taking the double.'. P. Davies iwo and P Chan were successful for
inity. K.-ndrick. T. Pinch and
BrockhaHi. Catholic VC II •"». CalderMonf-s It
r* *N. Weaver won two and P. .Stii/ukc- and H. Driver won tin* other games for the Youth Chib, with Driver and Wearer pocketing Uio ilou‘>l*\s by default. Tor Caidcrstuncs. J. Dorrlnijton won t hue ami G. Gunner two. D. Wvr.ut' also played, but, auto matically lost his games by default because he is a Division One player*. Slamlcn l» l, llrocklull I* i B.
’litherm* HAT-TRICK
FROM KING SINKS LIONS
Chatburn 5, Lions 2
THE Roe field pilch being unfit, this fixture was re versed. Chalburn won the
Shir, won Stander.'s game. Brock- ha''.'' successes came from P. Davids at:d T‘. Hamphtil. three earli. and A. Hodkmson uw\ Davies and liodkinson won Hie douii'
.ii.c.ithnlir Youth Club II o. Stan- den C in tD. Thomas. C. Thorne and J. Mason won three games rath. Thorne amt Mason won the double i. CIHhfrof Cricket II 0, Stamlen
loss and 'vent ahead .alter surviving early pressure. King put home a pass from Alan Dobson and alter 20 minutes they were two up. Dobson chasing a long ball to score. Lions quickly pulled one
mauniiiccnt. and every man in tlte team did his J(‘b
lo.YLba.ll,” he .said. - The back four were
well."Clithcvoe created ht- leaM. si\ go;>d chances and a.* ihoutih they missed a tew. t.'A'o goals were all that, needed In give lliem the
Pinch and Preedy on target
PINCH atid Prccdy shared eight- goals in Cktheroe Reserves' easy conquest, ol Worth Reserves to give the Bhawbl'idge side ample. revenge for last season 2-1 defeat, Clitheroe have lost only
tfiitlicroc Res 8, H'ortb Re* 2
U Hi (D. Parker, B. Sims and D. Whittaker won three games each. Parker and Whittaker took the doubles points). CaldcrstonfN II I, Catholic Youth
back, Turnbull volleying the ball ' in, but there was no further score until the early minutes of the second hah. King netted lrom another Dobson l>ass and went, on u> complete a hat-trick by slotting home a through ball.
Chib A 1» iG. Gunner waa Caldcr- jstoncs’ only winner. 13. Murphy and D. Lofthouso won three and G. Cotterill two lor the Youth Club, with Murphy and Dollhouse winning the doubles). League placings:— Division One: Calderstoncs A
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9-8-0-1-16; Chlhoroe Cricket. A 3-7- 0-1-14; sianden A R-7-0-1-14; Stan den B 9-6-0-3-P2; Clilhcroe Cricket B 8-2-0-C-4; Trinitv A 8-3-0-6-4; Ribblesdalc W. 8-1-0-7-2; Chatfmrn 8-0-0-8-0
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RESULTS in tile Clitheroc and district Snooker League: Conservative B 10, Gt Har wood Liberals 4; Chatbum 0, Billington A 5; Social Club 12, Waddington A 2: Billington B 4, Rimington 10: Waddington B 12, Royal British Legion 2; Pendle Club 8, Police 6. Conservative B :I63, Gt
their usual control, never gave up and made it 4-2 with a twice-taken penalty by Campbell after Dawson had been brought down. But any hopes of salvag
Lions, although lacking
ing a point were snulled out when Holgate iAi gave O'Neill no chance, again from the penalty spot. Trotter and Dawson
one out of 11 games and have flic impressive record of having scored 46 goa'.:; -and conceded only 15. They killed this game it'
point., and conquer
Cluheroe into the lead oiler 111 minutes. The goal followed u move involving Tolly Monks and Gralmtn Bisbv. Monks's fierce drive hii ' the Atherlon 'keeper a'.id Warburlon following up made no misiake O' he blasted ill the rebound. Clilherue's confidence was
away " jinx. Tony Warburt«n shot i
e-.idcnl and McGuire and Bisbv gave tile Atherlon
deler.ee' many a n x i o u s moments. On occasions, the Atherton line-up was split, wifle open and goalkeeper
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a contest by going three goals clear ill the fit'.-t quarte-- of an hour. Pinch netted the first
t.tvo, he hit the back of the net with a volley after a quick ex change with Robinson out side the penalty area ant! followed this by heading in Prcedy's cross. Preedy then crowned a brilliant solo rim by hammering the ball home from close range. Slack marking in the home defence allowed
Atherton equalised. The goal came when Tommy Beard was pushed off the ball, leaving Hindle with only onvon to heat. Despite pro test bv Clitheroe. the goal was allowed to stand and the teams wen; in even al
Hie interval. Clitheroe had to work
hard during the second half i.n a ground that resembled a paddy field and were also hired wirti very hard tackling. But Beard and
G.lUbrand stood firm and Clilhornc weathered this early storm. Clithcroe applied their own pro-suve and. taking
Worth to reduce the arrears, but minutes later Prcedy ofiset this frith -t goal set
played well for the visitors, who were never able to match Chatham's second half display for whom Alan Dobson was outstanding, with Knowles also giving
another good performance. CliaUiurn: .Johnson, T.
Pcb.snii. Martin. Smalley.
Knowles, A. Pohson. A. llolgate, Hinsdale, .1. Holgate, King. Snh:
llarereave...
Wilkm.-on I, Ions: O’.NeiU, .lones. Potter.
Harwood Liberals 1!27: G. Dinsdale 47, I. Hickling 57: G. Ireland 64, S. Monk 61: J. Braithwaite 76, P. Reid 56; D. Nuttall 67, H. Clegg 4H; F. Hall 40, W. Rushlon 81; F. McNab 60, R. Dixon 20.
Academical control
Riminglon Res 0
midfield Clitheroe Ac 3.
11)3: D. Speak 41, M. Aitken 84; P. Jones 02, P. Gorton 62; P. Tomlinson 82, R. Rouse 79; P. Whittaker 73. C. Brftclitle 55; H. Prank- land 48, T. Warden 05; R. Turner 67, B. Robinson 58. .Social Club 454, Wadding-
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DIFFICULT c o n d it i o n s militated against good tool- ball but both sides combined' lo produce a sporting game. In th e first
Academicals were ihe more consistent in attack and
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Compton hit the P0-'1 " ltl1 two good efforts. However, the Rimington
ton A 390: J. Lambert 81, J. B. Herd 58: B. Buchanan 68, F. Coar 51); VV. Knowles 78, S. Cox 72; .7. Morrison 68, R. Waddinglon 63; .). Turner 62, G. Crowther 1)4. Ilillington I! 410, lliminc-
defence held firm and the teams changed round with out either opening their
the opening minutes of the second half but created lew scoring chances. Slowlv, Academicals won
account. Rimington pressed hard in
lon 481: P. Bradley 70, D. Seed 91: R. Wild 43, D. Packer 99; J. Wild 73, O. Lodge 73; B. Thompson 80, G. Lambert 62; R. Shoreman 73, B. Walmsley 7 7 ; R. Uydlieard 70, J. Hacking 70. Waddington B 437, Royal
control’of midfield through Barcroft, and particularly Basil I t seemed it must be only a matter of time before
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control of the game, bean" to create more chances. But, untort, unately they were squandered, first when Paul McGuire shot high from 10
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time Worth got their second goal, a cross from the tight being ncatlv headed in. Ward had a good rliol
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The teams had hardly
centre was neatly headed home by Preedy for a pic turesque goal, and Farns worth, who had been virtu ally a spectator in the CUbheroe goal was called upon to make a brave save. Johnson then began an
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