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A SUGGESTION that Clitheroe FC should ro o f the p la y e r s? tunnel at Shawbridge ground has been made by the Lancashire Football Assocation.


called in for talks as the result of an inci­ dent when Bacup were visitors. Apparently a fan spat at the referee when he was leaving the field at the end of the game.


The club had been However, the first


the club knew about this was when the LFA wrote to them. Clitheroe’s secret-


Clitheroe FC are warned by LFA


ary, Colin Wilson, says the club were warned about future conduct and from now a member of the commit­ tee will keep watch. But, in view of the


come forward to serve on the committee more could be done to raise cash, says Mr Wilson. T h e c o m m i t t e e comprises only six members against the


club’s difficult finan­ cial situation the roof­ ing of the tunnel will have to wait. If only people would


............Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 26th, 1978 17


desired number of 12, and further help in this di rection wi l l be


welcome. Clitheroe’s next


game is at Nelson on Sunday, February 5th.


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RIBBLESDALE Secon­ dary School netball team did not lack vocal encouragement when th e y to o k p a r t in “Spotlight on Netball” held by the Lancashire Netball Association in Preston Guild Hall on Saturday. A group of 50 went along


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eight teams from all over the county. They beat West Bank (Rossendale) 4-1 in their first match but were vanquished 4-2 by Larkhill (P re s to n ) in the semi­ finals. It was the second time they had reached this stage of the competition. Maybe there was just a


touch of n erv e s, play tak in g pla c e before a . “gate” of 1,500. R ib b le s d a le , in fact,


made a good showing generally for Sonia Siec- zowski was a member of th e L an c a sh ire ju n io r squ ad w hich demons­ trated netball skills, and the school’s deputy head, Miss Joan Farley, was in the L an c a sh ire Senior team which beat Scotland 3 5 -2 2 In an hour-long game. Coach Mrs Sandra Coul­


ter (front left) Is pictured w i th th e R ib b le s d a le School netball team. Next to her is Gayle Andrews holding the team mascot. S ta n d in g are Carolyn Pune hard, Lesley Fawcett, Sonia Sieczkowski, Diane Frankland, Jackie Sower- butts and Christine Cook.


Fitness scores m squash


IN an entertaining, and at times breathtaking, match, Empress Squash Club 2nd beat Rochdale Tennis 6th by four games to one. Wayne Townley gave


Empress an encouraging start with a 3-1 win, playing with refreshing confidence gained, no doubt, from his recent regular selection. Dick Plowman’s high level


of fitness was apparent as he defeated an athletic oppo­ nent 3-1, with a variety of


Eunishing drives in the ackhand and forehand


courts. At number three, Roger


Altham clinched victory by completely overpowering his opponent 3-0, never allowing mm to get into the match. John Willis continued


Empress’s sequence of wins, defeating his ebullient oppo­ nent 3-1 by employing a mischievous variety of lobs and drives which had him completely mystified. In an epic fifth game Glen


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Evans was unfortunate to lose 3-2 to an opponent who produced squasn of a very nigh standard. Fitness and ability was to the fore, Glen’s fitness obviously improved by frequent train­ ing trips to Preston.


CUB SCOUT SOCCER R ESUMES


THE Clitheroe and District


. Cub Scout football prog­ ramme will resume this weekend. On Sunday there will be a district team prac­ tice on the Castle Field (2 p.m.) and on Tuesday there will be a managers’ meeting, at Duck Street HQ (7-30 p.m.). Saturday’s league prog­


ramme is Loyola v Wadding- ton (J. Rowley), Pendle v St Mary’s (P. O’Donnell), Chat- burn v Ribblesdale (L. Poole), Chipping v Trinity Panthers (D. Taylor).


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Weather deals blow to fixture list


A MOSTLY wet winter is plunging the Ribble Valley Football League deeper and deeper into the mire of postponed matches. In the two leagues combined a total of 60 games remain unplayed.


ments were made as early as the third week of the season, with others occurring in the ensuing two weeks. Some October games were


also put off but the first hammer blow came in November when for two weeks running all but two games were postponed.


PROFUSION Last weekend both divi­


sions were again washed out. The Ashley Smith and Dan Seed trophy competi­ tions Have also suffered and the respective semi-finals scheduled for last Sunday were called off. However, the Second


Division programme will cause most problems for league officials. The season extends to April 29th, so it appears that there may be a


Pioneers conquer heavy


ground


Pendle Pioneers 4, North Ribble 1


BOTH these teams of 12- year-olds found the heavy con d it ion s at Whalley Rangers’ ground on Sunday difficult in the opening minutes. But Pioneers gradually


gained control in midfield through Haydock and Smith and set up a chance for Hughes to open the scoring with a good shot from outside the area. Ribble fought back and


were rewarded with a goal after good work on their left opened up the Pioneers’ defence, the shot going in off the post. Almost from the restart


Edmondson, seizing on a half chance, put Pioneers back in front as the first half came to a close.


HAT-TRICK Pioneers contained the


early Ribble pressure in the second half, but, as in the f ir s t half, Haydock and Smith gained control of midfield. Edmondson finished off a


very good move by Fisher, McCourt and Haydock to increase the Pioneers’ lead. The ever-alert Edmond­


son completed his hat-trick, when the Ribble goalkeeper failed to hold a cross from the right. Pioneer’s squad: Winck-


ley, Hardcastle, McCourt, Fisher, Napper, Nicholas ( c a p t a in ) , H a y d o ck , Roberts, Smith, Tither, Edmon d son , H u gh es , Wiggin, Fullerton.


Craven Heifer hang on


LEADING positions in the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts


League: Craven Heifer 92 pts,


Black Bull 86, Horse Shoe 86, S ta t io n Hotel 86, Ribblesdale SSC 81, Royal Oak 80, Pendle Witch 78, Bonny Inn 73, Feilden’s Arms 70, Whalley Arms 70, Cross Keys 63, Royal Brit- ish L egion 62, Judge Walmsley 61, King’s Arms 59, Catholic Social Club 54, Victoria 51. Highest scores: M. Faulk­


ner, Cross Keys, 140; S. Whitehead, Whalley Arms,


134; B. Parkinson, Ribbles­ dale SSC, 132.


The first postpone­


p ro fu s ion of midweek matches in the spring. Even if pitches are fit for


Saturday some games will have to be postponed because of players on inter­ league duty.


BETWEEN


League entertains the Preston Churches League in the semi-finals of the Lanca- sh ir e Youth L eagu es competition at Roefield, on Saturday (2-15 p.m.).


The Ribble Valley Youth Because of this the Divi­


sion Two games between Brockhall and Trinity, Hurst G r e en R e s e r v e s and Victoria, and Read Reserves v Chatbum, will be post­ poned. On Saturday, February


4th, the Under-16 Youth semi-final between the Ribble Valley and the Barrow-in-Furness Junior League will be played at


FIRST HOME GAME


A CHANCE to see Clitheroe Rugby Union FC in action will occur on Saturday next week, when the club play their f ir s t home game on their own pitch. V i s i t o r s to th e


ground, which adjoins Clitheroe Cricket Club, will be Blackpool 3rd. Kick-off is 2-30 p.m. and sp e c ta to r s w i l l be warmly welcomed.


Deborah’s best of season


DEBORAH HAMMONDS ran her best race of the s e a s o n w h e n s h e represented Lancashire at Witton Park, Blackburn in the women’s inter-counties c ro s s -cou n try running championships. In very muddy conditions


she was second up to the last few yards only to be just beaten into fourth place. So narrow was the margin that only three seconds sepa­ rated the first four girls. Taking part in the inter­


counties events are the best eight runners from each county in England. In the race for girls under


13 the Lancashire squad won the first team prize by a large margin in competition with 176 girls.


Rovers* fans plan trip


THE Clitheroe and District branch of Blackburn Rovers Development Association has attracted a membership of 110 since it was formed two months ago. In this time the club has


organised successful away trips to three venues. R o v e r s player Gordon Taylor has spoken to the club about his experiences in football, including a short spell in American soccer. F o r th com in g events


include a sponsored walk at Easter, culminating at Ewood Park and a members’ disco dance at Clitheroe Cricket Club, on Friday, February 17th. This weekend a coach is


being laid on for the FA Cup g am e at O r ien t and members wishing to book are reminded to meet Alan Woodworth in the White H o r s e , York S tr e e t , Clitheroe, tonight between 7-30 and 8-30 p.m. to obtain details.


Shawbridge (2-15 p.m.). This, it is expected, will be a game well worth watching.


Fixtures for Saturday are: Division One


Read v West Bradford,


Whalley Arms v CHtheroe Academicals, Chatbum v Hurst Green, Royal Oak v Henthorn, Lions v Chip­ ing, Grindleton v Ribble SC, Spring Mill v Sabden.


Division Two Whalley Rangers A v


Waggon and Horses, Henth­ orn Reserves v Whalley Rangers B, Clitheroe Academicals Reserves v Transport, West Bradford Reserves v Rimington, Cross Keys v Calderstones. Postponed — Brockhall v T r in i ty , Hurs t Green Reserves v Victoria, Read R e s e r v e s v Chatburn Reserves.


Read Club go further ahead


READ Club continue in comfortable occupation of the tofi spot in Division One of the Clitheroe and District Darts League with a lead of 13 points over Waddington Social Club. In Division Two Royal


Oak B have usurped White Hart as leaders but by only one point, with Bridge Inn still third. White Hart B have a 10-point lead over Bay Horse at the top of Division Three.


Results, all played 14


unless otherwise shown: Division One


Read Club 80 p t s . ,


Waddington SC 67, Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 63, Commercial 61, Horse Shoe 61, Royal Oak A 59, Craven Heifer 59, Dog Inn 59, Pendle Witch 56, Billington BC A 50, White Horse 46, Judge Walmesley 43, King’s Arms 38, Low Moor Club 37. Highest finish, J, Ains­


worth, White Horse 136. Division Two


Royal Oak B 70 pts.,


White Hart A 69, Bridge Inn 64, Cross Keys 63, Copy Nook 62, Waggon and Horses 60, Ribblesdale Wands. 58, Billington BC B (13) 55, Black Bull 55, Victoria 54, Buck Inn 49, Clitheroe CC 43, Whalley Arms (13) 38, Joiners Arms 35.


Highest finish, R. Turner,


Black Bull, 128. Division Three


White Hart B 78 pts., Bay


Horse 68, Calderstones 64, Catholic Club 64, Bonny Inn 62, Black Horse 61, Horse Shoe B 55, Pendle Hotel 54, Spring Mill 54, British Legion 54, Central WMC 44, D o g and P a r t r i d g e (Clitheroe) 44, Victoria 43, Station Hotel 42. Highest finish, T. Speak, Horse Shoe B, 129.


RUGBY TEAM


THE Clitheroe Rugby Union FC line-up for Satur­ day’s game at Eccles (2-30 p.m.) will be: P. J. Wilson; A. S. Parkinson, N. M. Speirs, S. Greatorex, R. Lund; M. Emmott, C. Roberts; A. Corless, P. Dinsdale, A. Sweeney; P. Ramsey, R. Peacock; A. Wrigley, D. Jones, P. Byrne. Re s e r v e s : G. Williamson, D. Fielding, N. Thornton, P. Townley. Meet Chatbum Road end 12-30 p.m.


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