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TWO d a r ts teams at Clitheroe’s Royal Oak achieved the best winning double of all when they both won their respective leagues to earn champagne treatment from landlord Mr Bill Leonard, and his wife Freda.
the Clitheroe and district League and the ladies car ried off the Ribble Valley Darts Association trophy.
The men’s team topped
with a crate of “bubbly” apiece — 18 bottles — at a
Their just desserts came
‘Friendly* races drama
MORE than 12,000 people attended the Bank Holiday point-to-point meeting of the Pendle Forest and Cra ven Hunt at Sawley. Joint honorary secretary Mr
A. B. M. Orr was pleased with the friendly ‘‘local" atmosphere of the meeting. “There has never been a bet
ter atmosphere," he said, “and this is what we wanted to create — a local occasion." The first race for the Pendle
Forest and Craven Hunt Chal lenge Cup, sponsored by the Stirk House Hotel, provided early drama. For after Stiphado, ridden by
presentation night at the pub. Mr Leonard was honour
ing a promise he made when he took over the Royal Oak last October and was only too pleased to deliver the goods. The pub was packed as
district darts league. Sec retary Mick Blatchford acted as compere.
“A” team captain John Dobson collected the win ner’s trophy from Joyce Holgate, secretary of the Ribble Valley Darts Association. Ladies' captain Rita
that the men’s “B” team finished bottom of their league, but at least they were able to drown their sorrows in style.
Davies then accepted their shield from Brian Aspden, chairman of Clitheroe and
trophies in our picture are players from the two teams, with landlord Mr Leonard on the right at the front, and Mrs Leonard on the extreme left. Next to her is Janet Davies and then (from the
Showing off th e i r The only sad note was
left): Rita Davies, Mar garet Aspinwall, Maureen Hindie and Angela Par kinson.
(darts vice-chairman), Leonard Aspinwall, Carole Dobson, Marlene Penman, P a t Dobson, Sharon White, Betty Hazelwood, Ken Robinson and Brian Robinson.
Centre: Ralph Aspinwall
Carter, John Dobson, Eddie Penman, Alan Dob son, Ronnie Pinch, Jim Cook, Trevor Pinch and David Dobson.
Back: Dave Briggs, Pete
Cash hopes from shield final
THE climax of the weather-ravaged Ribble Valley Football League programme will be reached with the Aitken Shield final at Shawbridge on Saturday.
the finalists, had to wait until last night to know whom they will meet. It depended on the
Henthorn United, one of
result of the semi-final game between Ribblesdale AFC and Spring Mill. Ribblesdale reached the
Mr T.
I.axton, and Cagey Boy, the mount of Mr D. Coates, had finished first and second they wore both disqualified after a stewards’ inquiry. The riders had mistakenly
WADDINGTON SEEK CUP VICTORY
semi-final by defeating last year’s beaten finalists, Chatburn, 3-1 on Monday. But Chatburn have a
jumper! one of the fences on the final circuit instead of by passing it. The race was awarded to the third-placed horse Albany Way, ridden by Miss J. Brook. Another lady jockey — and a
chance of revenge when they meet Ribblesdale in the replay of the Ashley Smith final at Shawbridge a week tomorrow. Following custom, the
Chariot, heat Mr J. Walker on The Bay Wenzel, a considerable achievement as Mr Walker is one of the leading amateur rid ers in the north. John Gill scored a royal double when lie won the second race on
RESULTS
Hunt Challenge Cup (sponsors Stirk House Hotel) — 1 Albany
Pendle Forest and Craven
Way. The Adjacent Hunts’ Steep
lechase (sponsors Oats Restaur ant) — 1 Prince Token, 2 Happy Mint, 3 Moonlight Flit, 4 Tne
lechase for the Massey Gold Cup (sponsors 1CI Agricultural Divi sion) — 1 Avopet Tracey, 2 Our Muffler, 3, Bow Bridge, 4 Pen ny’s Pride. Men's Open Steeplechase for
Fast One. Nitram Ladies Open Steep
member of the Pendle Hunt — took the final race of the day. Angela Hope, riding Bronze
WADDINGTON FC will be battling at Ewood Park on Tuesday night in an effort to retain the Black burn Combination’s Birt wistle Cup. Kick-off is at 6-30 p.m. They are pitted against
Aitken Shield final is being played on Cup Final day and it is hoped there will be strong support at the 6- 30 kick-off. The final makes an important con tribution to the league’s finances. West Bradford have
Prince Token and then repeated his success in the fourth race on Princess Token.
made their Division One place safe by defeating relegated Royal Oak 3-1. Knowles Arms are
champions of Division Three, with Pendle Furni-
ture runners-up. RESULTS
United 6, Station Hotel 2; Spring Mill -I, Trinity 0; WhalU-y A 2, Waggon and Horses 3; Read Utd 0, Ribblosdale AFC 5 (2nd round game). Semi-final, Henthorn Utd 4,
Aitken Shield — Henthorn
Waggon and Horses !. Semi-final, Henthorn Utd -!,
the Ribblesdale Trophy (spon sors Ribblesdale Cement) — 1 Princess Token, 2 Clavering’s Cross, 3 Paddy's Double, Vaux Breweries Restricted
Open Steeplechase for the Cra ven Trophy (sponsors Vaux Bre
Steeplechase for Bill Bannister Trophy (sponsors Gilbraith Oils) — 1 Bronze Chariot, 2 The Bay Weazel, 3 Just Tam.
Snow calls a halt
Clitheroe 2nd 56 for 2, Langho Centre dnb
SNOW caused the aban donment of the game bet ween Clitheroe 2nd and Langho Centre in Division One of the Ribblesdale C r ick e t L e a g u e , on Saturday. Clitheroe had steadily
progressed to 56 for two when the teams headed for the pavilion. CLITHEROE 2nd: J. Pye 9,
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R. Wiggleswoith 21, G. Dixon not out 12, M. Blackburn not out 12. Extras 2. Total 5G for two wickets. Langho bowling: A. Rigby G-
1-9-0; P. Bishop 5-3-8-0; A. Wrest 3-0-12-0; D. Reddin 5.4-1- 1(5-2; V. Gallagher 3-1-S-O.
Ladies win
Clitheroe Lndies 2, White Arrows 2
small following with an exciting game. With the wind in their favour, White Arrows scored twice in the first half and .Clitheroe afterwards matched this with goals from Mandy Turner and Ingrid Watson.
AT full strength, Clitheroe Ladies regained their full form against Barrow side White Arrows. Both teams provided their
SINGLES champion of the Clitheroc and district Darts League for the sec- ond year running is Dennis Lawson, of Read Club.
In the final at the King’s Arms, Clithcroe,
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■ Andrew himself beat another young player, Fred Smalley (Copy Nook) in the semi-finals. Dennis beat the experi
he defeated Andrew Gud geon, Dog and Partridge, the outstanding young player of the night.
enced Ronnie Pinch (Royal Oak).
sented by Mr Bob Whipp, an honorary member and past chairman of the
Trophies were pre
league. Lining up for the sing
les finals are front (left to right): R. Pinch, Bob Whipp (who presented the awards) and Mrs Whipp, F. Ellison and F. Smalley. Back: G. Whar ton, J. Travis, A. Gud geon, D. Lawson, W. Grunwald.
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weries) — 1 Mystic Match, 2 Still Wishing, 3 Fight It Out. Adjacent Hunts’ Maiden
Utd Res 2, Whallev A 1 (game awarded to Whailev because Read fielded an ineligible player). Chipping 3, Whailev B 2. kina! — WhaTley A I, Chip ping 3, after extra time.
Waggon and Horses 1. Dan Seed semi-finals — Read
LEAGUE RESULTS
6, Trinity 0; Royal Oak 2, Ribblesdale AFC 2; Victoria 0. Read Utd 2. Division Three — .lark's
Division One — Henthorn Utd
Motors 1, West Bradford Rest); Knowles Arms 2, Pendle Furni ture 1.
ceded a goal on their way to the final — something they will hope to repeat on Tuesday. Win or lose there will be a celebration disco at Waddington Social Club.
Darts delight
ROF and with both teams evenly matched the game s h o u l d be o n e t o remember. As goalkeeper Dennis
Underwood, Graham Walker, Paul McGuire and Nigel Spencer are all doubtful starters because of injuries, manager John Kirk will choose from the
Whiteside (X), Richards. Reach, Spencer, Robinson, Kirk, Rint- mer, Ross, McGuire, Wadding- ton, Bishop, Walker (R), Whiteside (S). Walker (G >.
following: Underwood, Chureh-Tayior,
WINNERS of the Clitheroe anti District Darts League doubles competition were Alan Wood ward and Bob Massey, of the Commercial Hotel, who defeated John Partington and Terry Walker, of the White Horse. Losing semi-finalists were M.
Blatchford and G. Parkinson; J. Swain and B. Rawson. Quarter finalists — K. Chew and H. Lnfthouse; L. and R. Aspinwall; A. Renwick and B. Gnmwalt); J. Travis and R. Marsden. The trophies were presented at the Commercial Hotel hv Mrs
Pat Dobson, chairman of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Association.
Waddington have not con
UNITED STORM
TO FINAL Henthorn Utd 4,
Waggon and Horses 1
H E N T H O R N won through to the final of the Aitken Shield with a con vincing second half per formance. A f te r a few e a r ly
shocks, Waggon went in front following a mix-up in the home defence. Gary Conti put Henthorn level with a low shot and just before the interval Grimes made a great save to keep Waggon’s hopes alive. H en th o rn ’s keeper,
Chippi (Af
Walker, emulated him with a superb save at the post after a corner-kick. Henthorn began the sec
ond half with the best foot ball of the game. Steve Conti put them in front, and after a great four-man move Rod Taylor made it three with a chip over the keeper’s head. Steve Conti scored the
fourth after a solo run down the middle. A good second half
effort by Henthorn, but Waggon also deserved cre dit for never giving up and playing in a sporting manner. Referee George Barker
earned the thanks of both teams.
Grief for Sabden
Burnley GSOB 69 for 2, Sabden 65
SABDEN came to grief against a strong Old Boys’ team, last year’s runners- up in the Ribble Valley Amateur Cricket League. Taking first knock, they
batted steadily to reach 40 for two, after which the middle order collapsed as three wickets fell without further addition. The Old Boys broke the
day’s f gone, t. 0, had t Keith . with a eye, ar set to f end of But
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shower held up play for half an hour. On Saturday, Sabden
entertain Marsden in their first home game at the
Meakin 15, D. Balmbra 14, J. Wright 0, E. Rywatcr 4, K. Parsons 0. D. Jepson 14, P. Shipston 4, I. Dawson 2. M. Armitage 0, M. Bibby not out 2. Extras 4. Total <55. Burnley GSOB: <59 for 2. Sabden bowling; M. Bibbv 5-
Watt Street ground. Sahden: A. Graham 7, G.
3-5-1; D. Meakin 5-0-22-1; D. Jepson 2-0-21-0; E. Bvwater2-0- 14-0.
Fallen angels Eddie’s Angels 5,
Grindleton Trutex 19
Angels’ goals, and although Traccv Bridges tried hard to foil Trutex’s shots the visitors added six more goals. Players of the match were Audrey Taylor for Trutex. and Pat Shaw for Angels.
Coo...what a finish!
LITTLE more than half a yard decided the f irst three places in Clitheroe Homing Society's 135-mile race from Gloucester. The man and wife part
nership of Mr and Mrs Frank Cottom had the edge on Eddie Jones, with Tony Sieczkowski coming third. Frank Walker, of Pim
lico Road, took fourth spot, which was a change for the football field lofts. Dick Mitchell managed
fifth place, with Frannie Howarth’s birds bang on form to come sixth, 10th and 11th. New to the list, Alf Rung was seventh.
birds have been in good form, had to be content with ninth place, the eighth being filled by Harry Chatburn. Fred Eceles, one of the
Harry Lofthouse, whose
at 10 o’clock in a light North wind and the first arrivals clocked in at 1-34. There were 412 birds entered by 34 members. This week’s race will be
old members came 12th. The birds were liberated
sending them too near to the coastline Before the big test. The club’s first over-the-
water race will be from Averanches, a 300-mile flight.
from Mangotsfield, a dis tance of 135 miles and the race points from which most fanciers try to pre pare their birds for the Channel. They do not like
Mrs Cottom, 1134.5S ypm; e. Jones, 1134.49; T. Sieczkowski, 1133.S9; F. Walker, 1131.53; R. Mitchell, 1127.S2; F. R. How- arth, 112S.25; A Rung, 1120.10; H. Chatburn, 1113.73; H. Lofth ouse, 1110.98; F. R. Howarth, 1 110.47; F. R. Howarth, 1109.11; F. Eccles, 1109.00.
Dennis does it again SH
able of taking this in their stride, so to speak, and of putting up good perform ances. Gloucester results: Mr and
Most birds are quite cap
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