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10 Clitheroe Advertiser-and Times, Fehmary 20th, 1975


Setback for champions


REIGNING handicap champ­


ions Trinity A, suffered a setback in this season’s com­ petition losing 7-2 away to


a cracking start at Calder- stones A, winning the first five matches, but the hospital side won two of the last four games to finish 7-2 down. In the two outstanding


Standen B. Ribblesdale WCC got off to


kover victory against Chatburn.


placed Trinity B moved a point nearer the top drawing with Ciitheroe CC C. Carpanini and Weaver won


In division two second- ,


the doubles for Catholic TYC B in their match against Trinity C but Trinity took the


division one games Trinity A beat Ciitheroe CC B and Stancien B had a 10-0 wal­


T. Waddington (Standen B) ................ F.


P. Hall (Clitheroe CC A)....................... B . Knowles (Standen A) ..................... G. Roberts (Calderstones A) .............


R. Birch (Ciitheroe CC A .................... M, Peel (Standen A) ............................ B. Parker (Calderstonea A) ................ D. Drackenberg (Standen A) .............


P. Harrison (Standen B) ..................... E. Morton (Standen B> ........................ N\ HiJ-greavcs (Trinity A) ................. J . Pickles (Trinity A) ...........................


D, WYnne (Calderstones A)................ (Ciitheroe CC A .......................


game 7-3. D1 ISION ONE


Handicap results and details:


sunder. B 7, Trinity A 2. Three wins •by T. Waddington, and two each by


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E. Morton and P. Harrison were enough to overcome Truuty for


each won a game. Calderstones A 2, RWCC 7. T.


O’Bryan and P. Baines each won three games for RWCC and Walton won one. B. Parker and D. Wynne were the Calderstones’ scorers. Division one results: Ciitheroe CC B, Trinity A 8. Trinity scorers were


J. Pickles (3), N. Hargreaves (3), and T. Thompson (I). Pickles and Hargreaves won the doubles. Standen B 10, .Chatburn 0. Chat-


Division two results. Catholic YCB 3, Trinity C 7. One win each for N. Weaver and R. Driver and a doubles win by Carpanini and Weaver were not enough for Catholic YC against Trinity whose scorers -were M. Hevwood (3), M. Child IZJ*


victory. Q


and T. Wilson (2). Trinity B 5, Ciitheroe CC o. r.


Wilson and B. Hitchin each had two wins for the cricket dub and N. Metcalfe won one. For Trinity E. Thompson won three and C. Ken­ drick one, and the same pair took the


doubles. FIXTURES


matches: Monday, Chatbum v RWCC; Standen A v Trinity A. Wednesday, Standen B v Ciitheroe CC B. Thursday, Ciitheroe CC A v


Next week, Diviaon One handicap Calderstones A. Divison Two: Monday, Brockhall v , „


Sunden D: Trinity B v Sunden C. Tue«dav, Ciitheroe CC D v Calder­ stones B; Catholic YC B y Ciitheroe CC C. Wednesday, Trinity C v Catholic YC A.


DIVISION ONE


Clitneroe CC A.. 14 12 Standen A................. 14 11


Sunden B................. I*1 Calderstones A ...... 14 10 Trinity A .................. 14 5


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Ciitheroe CC B ..... 14 4 Ribblesdale WCC.. 14 2 0 12 4 Chatburn........... 14 0 0 14 0


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BOWLING LEAGUE


WHALLEY B team has been withdrawn from the Great Harwood Bowling League, because of the difficulty of supporting two teams. The side has been replaced in the league by the Globe Bowling Club, Accrington. The 1975 season will start


on Wednesday, April 9th. Individual team handicaps


have been revised and the draw for the Leonard Whit­ taker Cup 'competitions: Preliminary round: Whalk^.'


whom J. Pickles and T. Thompson


burn were'unable-to re-arrange this fixture after a postponement so Standen were credited with a 10-0


New road


l named I after her


SABDEN’S representative on


the Ribble Valley Council, Miss Alice Alston, has


•received an unexpected "birthday present"—from the


•Miss Alston’s birthday — the committee decided that one of


council’s' Public Works and Health Committee.- Meeting on Tuesday


two new roads off Stubbins Lane in Sabden should be named "Alston Close in her


honour. Coun. Miss Alston has rep­


resented her village on a number of local authorities


and three years ago received the MBE for her public


service.


Ribblesdale schoolgirls and two other members of Black­ burn Harriers won the junior ladies' section of the Mid- Lancashire Cross Country League at Lancaster. Michelle (14), of Langshaw Drive, came second and Susan


CLITHEROE’S Susan Bush and Michelle Wrathall, will have to find more room on their already overcrowded sideboards. At the weekend the two


(15), of Peel Park, seventh. Susan's result gave her


third place overall in the individual championship but Michelle, who had been placed first at her two other meet­ ings, did not qualify for an award as she had not run in the necessary four meetings. Michelle's brother Michael,


League


practice ] game


THE P.ibble Valley Football League’s inter-league practice match will be on Sunday, kick-off 10 a.m., at a ground


to be announced. Last week’s practice was


v Springhill; Waddington v Oswaldtwistle Con; Rishton Con v Ciitheroe Castle; Ciitheroe Cricket v Globe. First round: Calderstones v


cancelled because of the weather an if Saturday’s games are off, this match willbe off also. Players are to bring own socks and shorts.


league’s annual meeting were: Mr H. Lawrenson (president); Mr H. Blackburn (chairman); Mr W. McColl (vice- chairman); Mr D. N. Turton (secretary); Mr J. H. Porter (treasurer).


8 PRESTON NEW ROAD, BLACKBURN. . 4 HARGREAVES STREET. BURNLEY.


Parking for over 100 cars a . Rear of Preston New Road (Tontine Street).


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Whalley or Springhill; Rishton. Con or Castle v Ribblesdale; Waddington or Oswaldtwistle v Salesbury; Ciitheroe Cricket or Globe v Lowerfold. Officers elected at the


The teams are: M. O'Neill (Kings), Livesey


(Hurst Green), Bolton (Hurst Green), Smalley (Chatbum), Ray Taylor (Kings), Wilkinson (Hurst Green), Campbell (Lions), Dowden (Hurst Green), Aspinwall (P.oyal Oak), Dawson (Lions), McLean


(Royal Oak). Chew (Waddington), T. Dobson (Chatham), Carter (Waddington),


ENCOURAGED by the out­ standing success of the bar- becuer held in the past two years, Ciitheroe CC is bidding for u hat-pnek by planning a similar event for September 12th. The annual dinner-dance is programmed for November 14th.


Trotter (Lions), Rigby (Wadding­ ton), Rimmer (Kings), Squires (Chipping), Smith (Kings), Rush (Waddington), Whiteside CWadding- ton), Rod Taylor (Kings). Reserves: G. King (Chatbum), B. Jones (Lions), K. Turner (Oak).


RIMINGTON bowed out of the Craven Cup at the weekend, going down by four goals to one in their replay with Burton-in-Lonsdale. Waddington will be Bur­


ton’s opponents in the next round. The match takes place at Burton on March 15th and the. Waddington coach leaves the station at 12-15 p.m.


Tussle for the title


PENDLE WITCH and Bridge Inn continued to jostle for the first division title of Ciitheroe and District Darts League. In division two, Cra­


ven Heifer have nudged slightly ahead of Dog Inn.


Results: Division 1: Conse.- alive 1, Pendle


finished 25th in the youths’ section — his highest place this season.


Witch 7; Black Horse 2, Royal Oak 6; White Horse 3, Bridge Inn 5; Waddington SC 4, Judge Walmesley 4; Victoria Hotel 3, Low Moor Club 5, Ciitheroe WMC 5, British Legion 3; King's Arms 5, Billington BC 3; Ribblesdale SC *2, Black Bull 6. Division 2: Buck Inn, Grindleton


4. Dog Inn 4; Back Inn, Ciitheroe 5, Dog and Partridge, Ciitheroe 3; Ribblesdale Wanda. 3, Dog and Partridge, Barrow 5; Whalley Arms 6, Commercial 2; Ciitheroe Sc 2, Horse Shoe 6; Station Hotel 5, Lower Buck 3; Craven Heifer 6, Calderstones 2; Cross Keys 4, Waggon and Horses 4.


DIVISION 1


Pendle Witch................................ &7 Bridge Inn.................................... 94 Judge Walmesley........................ 8* Victoria HoteL............................. £4 BM


Royal Oak..................................... 82 King’s Arms................................. 80 Low Moor Club............................ 76 WaddingtonSC............................ 73 Clitheroe WMC............................ 82


White Horse................................. §•* Black Horse................................. 57 Conservative Club...................... 55 British Legion........................... 52 Ribblesdale SC............................ 51 Black Bull..................................... 49


DIVISION 2


Craven Heifer............................. 95 Dog Inn.......................................... 93 Buck Inn, Croe............................ 89 Buck Inn, Gmdtn........................ 86


Horse Shoe................................... 80 Dog and Part, Croe..................... 77 Lower Buck................................. 77 Waggon and Horses.................... 75 Whalley Arms............................. 70 Ribblesdale Wands................... Commercial................................. Dog and Partridge, Barrow.... Calderstones.............................. Cross Keys................................. Clitheroe SC................................ 49 Station Hotel.....................*......... 49 (High finish: Division 1. N. Threlfall (CWMO 110. Division 2, M. Crab­ tree (Dog Inn) 142).


MEMBERS of Gisburn Young Farmer’s Club toured Settle Ambulance Station on Monday evening. They were shown round by Mr A. Faw­ cett, Mr P. Roberts and Mr A. Reynard. Robert Bargh gave the vote of thanks.


-.igton BC............................... 82


' rejected a suggestion by the builder that the roads should be named .“Pendle View Close” and "Pendle View Drive” on the grounds that there were already many names containing the word “Pendle” in the area.


the second new road should be called “St Nicholas Avenue,” In choosing these names, they


The committee agreed that • .. .


BEATING DRUM


TELEVISION cameras are expected in Clitheroe today — to make a commercial for a


brewery. The advertisement, for a


Manchester brewery, fea­ tures a brass band. Plans are for the musicians to march down Church Street into York Street — and into the pre­ mises' of Theo’s the ironmon­ gers, doubling for the occasion as a public house.


A sk ed to


th in k ag a in The North West Water Authority is to be asked to reconsider its claim to be responsible only for the maintenance of the rivers Ribble, Hodder and Calder and Langden Broo-k— and no other waterways in its area. The plea comes from the


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