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■CHAIRMAN of Clitheroe Referees’ Society Mr Raymond Winkley has hit back at criticisms made by Sabden FC at their annual meeting about the set-up of officials in the, Ribble Valley League. Several of the club’s


Local lads make league success


a bit special


players were unhappy with referees failing to turn up to run matches and others felt the stan­ dard of some officials left much to be desired. But in a statement on


CLITHEROE FC players will be step­ ping up for the official presentation of the Lancashire Combina­ tion trophy and indi­ vidual medals a week tomorrow in Preston. And townsfolk will have


behalf of the society, Mr Winckley says: “Sabden FC played a total of 2G games last season, con­ sisting, of 26 league and cup, for which 23 officials were appointed and only one failed to turn up. “A further game was


Wright and John Lawson. Manager Dave Morris


never tasted defeat. . . Perhaps the only sad


their chance to have' a glimpse at the silverware when it goes on display in Turner’s sports shop, Castle Street. The triumph is that


.area such as Paul Cle­ ments and Ian Sampson. His side clocked up some fine performances includ­ ing being unbeaten "at Shawbridge in all 16 home league matches and set­ ting up a'run of 21 league games between October and March when they


also brought in some “old heads” from outside the


extra bit special in that many of the team were local lads, including six players from the success­ ful Waddington side of


arranged without notifica­ tion being given to the society and therefore no appointment could be made. “With a maximum of 23


referees available for 18 matches per week, clue to shift work, illness and calls from senior leagues, on some occasions it was impossible to cover every game. “Compared with other


short move from Twitter Lane were goalkeeper Denis Underwood, defen­ ders Nigel Whiteside and Frank Richards, midfield man Paul McGuire and f ro n t - ru n n e r s Simon Whiteside and Graham Walker. Other Clitheroe- based players were Glen


1978-79. Those who made the


Saturday leagues in Lan­ cashire the Ribble Valley • League has a better aver­ se for successfully sup- lying referees and it


must be remembered that Sunday leagues do not have as many distractions that could lose them re­ ferees. “With regard to the or­


note in a tremendous season was Clitheroe’s poor showing in the vari­ ous cup competitions. A total of eight cup ties in six tournaments yielded only one win and Mr Morris will be anxious to put this right next term as Clitheroe set out to consolidate on their title success.


LANCASHIRE COMBINATION FINAL LEAGUE TABLE 1979/80 I* W I) L F A P 32 17 12 3 55 25 46 32 18 8 6 54 35 44 32 16 9 7 56 30 41 32 15 1! 6 53 29 41 32 14 12 6 60 34 40 32 16 8 8 63 41 40 32 15 8 9 49 31 38 32 11 13 8 42 38 35 32 13 9 10 52 53 35 32 10 14 8 50 36 31 32 10 9 13 42 63 29 32 n 6 15 35 40 28


Clitheroe....................... Colne Dynamos.............. Barrow Res............. ...... Gt Harwood Town.......... Vulcan Newton.............. Bacup Borough.............. Padiham........................ Chorley Res.................. Whitworth Valley........... Le.vland Motors.............. Lytham........................ Daisy Hill...................... Wren Rovers................. Nelson..........................


'<,1


Clitheroe 1 Settle


Blackpool Mechanics....... ............ 32 5 9 18 27 56 19 Ashton Athletic..............


........ 32 9 8 15 38 48 26 t2 7 8 17 46 67 22


Wigan Rovers................ ............ 32 2 5 25 29 79 9 12 7 3 22 25 68 17


Nothing's certain in Full marks to a game of cricket Calderstones


ganisation and standard of refereeing, the Sabden players should note that last season the average marks given by their side to referees was 8.38 — whereas the overall aver­ age marks from league' teams to society members was 8.47 and the recom­ mended county FA aver­ age 8.00.


for more referees so that we can ease these prob­ lems next season. Anyone interested should attend the society’s annual meet­ ing at the Victoria Hotel, Clitheroe, on June 24th at 8 p.m. when they will be most welcome.”


“Finally, may I appeal


Close at the top


BLACK HORSE are well placed at the top of the Clitheroe Men’s Invitation Darts League with a lead of 12 points over joint sec­ onds White Horse and Joiners Arms although White Horse have a match in hand. . Royal Oak and Horse


Shoe are also well placed only one point further behind. Least number of darts


White Horse................... Joiners Arms.................. Royal Oak....................... Horse Shoe.................... Victoria.......................... King’s Arms................... Bridge Inn..................... Cross Keys.................... Commercial.................... 8 Station H o te l . ............. 7


Black Horse...................


for one game of 501 up is 14 by J. J. Travis (Royal Oak).


THE uncertainties of cricket were revealed in no uncertain fashion when Chatburn enter­ tained Marsden, leaders of the Ribble Valley Cricket League, on Sunday and inflicted the first defeat of the season on the visitors.


17 against the bowling of young Alan Hodgson, who


Marsden collapsed for


took six of their wickets for four runs, and Alan O’Neill with four for 12.


turn to shudder. Who would imagine that 18 to win could pose any prob­ lems? But it did, and they lost seven wickets in scraping to victory.


Then it was Chatburn’s


haul, too, in Gisburn’s match with Burnley Grammar School Old Boys on Saturday. The Old Boys team made 129 (Steve Whittaker 34, Richard Hirst 30) and Gis- b u rn ’s Ronnie Blair finished with 6 for 33.


Bowlers had a good


Sabden rider placed third


TELEVISION viewers saw Sabden international motocross r id e r Bob Wright coming third in the Kawasaki Motospring time trial event on Satur­ day afternoon.


The event was recorded in Wales a few weeks ago,


and was held against the clock. Bob, of Wesley Street,


Gisburn were put out for 67, of which John


Jarvis scored 31 not out. David Hirst took six Gis­ burn wickets for 30.


their first point of the season, lost to Marsden by six wickets.


Sabden, who still seek


Sabden’s all out 61. Mars- den’s Bob Catterall had a good day scoring 33 not out in his side’s winning total of 62 for 4 after taking six Gisburn wick­ ets for nine runs.


league with 15 points from six games, Gisburn are fourth with nine from six, Chatburn eighth with four from six, and Sabden are in bottom spot having lost every game.


will have Sabden as vis­ itors, and Chatburn will en ter tain St Francis’ (Blackburn).


On Saturday Gisburn


Five-a-side football


completed the course on his four-stroke CCM machine two seconds behind the winner.


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|Whalley 2nd miss out by only three runs


Whalley 2nd 130 for S Settle 2nd 132 for 6 .


WHALLEY 2nd needed only three to win when they played Settle at home on Sunday in a Ribblesdale League, Division 2 game.


were 54 for 6 Dut Green and Gilchrist had put on 78 when the overs ran • out. Whalley made a good start to the reply with an'


At one stage Settle %


Ribblesdale under-14s


in national final


Gore, Andrew Neild, Stephen Birtwell, Steven .Nicholas, Mark Green and Andrew Nicholas. Each ^received a silver


out between eight teams at the Leeds international pool. Ribblesdale qualified by winning a regional event at Wigan. The team was: Alistair


RIBBLESDALE School’s under-14 swimming team finished second in the na­ tional schools’ competition run by the Yorkshire Bank. The final was fought


.They then lost ground a little but recovered with a fifth-wicket stand of 26 which saw them to 103. The sixth wicket fell at


opening stand of 50 by S. Barker and M. Fallon Jnr.


THE Clitheroe United Re­ formed Church five-a-side foot­ ball team put up a creditable performance when they rep­ resented Lancashire in tne finals of the National Associa­ tion of Youth Club's competi­ tion at the Abraham Moss Sports Centre, Crumpsall.


they drew two games and lost the other two.


Against strong opposition


Manchester, lost 6-1 to Cum­ bria, who were the eventual winners of the competition, lost 3-0 to Cheshire and played a goalless draw against Mersey­ side.


They drew 2-2 with Greater


ley, Gary Conti, Mark Green, Paul Grant, Jimmy Taylor and Paul Green.


Trophy match


CLITHEROE Cricket Club's fine ground at Chatbum Road will be the setting on Sunday for the opening of this season’s Wilson's Trophy, in which the Ribbiesdaie League will meet


the Saddleworth League. Play begins at 2 p.m.


The squad was Gary Winck­ Marsden still head the Paul Wray scored 29 of


were level at five-all but Joiners fought well to win


At half time the teams


Telese (Joiners) and Lesley Fawcett (Trutex).


placed in the league to Calderstones who have full points from five matches and have scored a massive 153 goals against 24.


Joiners are second-


leton 26, Approved Elec- tonics 8; Catholic YC 9, Cosmos 14; Approved Electronics 1, Calder­ stones 45; Joiners 12, Trutex Grindleton 10, r Catholic YC 20, Victo­


ians 1.


Calderstones......... 5 5 0 010 Joiners................... 5 4 0 1 8 Catholic YC.......... 6 3 0 3 6 Trutex G................ 6 3 0 3 6 Cosmos................. 4 2 0 2 4 Victorians.............. 4 1 0 3 2 Approved E l ......... 4 1 0 3 2


League Table P W D L P


Booth takes 5 for 10


POLICE notched a 12-run vic­ tory over Catholic B in the Clitheroe and District Cricket League. The Catholic team put the


in reply but the young inex­ perienced players were unable to cope with the lefl arm bowl­ ing of Fred Booth and were all out for 72. Booth took 5 for 10. Police: B. Hopwood 6, J.


visitors in and runs were hard to come by. The Police owed much- to Stuart Hoyle’s 28, which held the innings to­ gether. Catholic B made a good start


Barber 11, S. Hoyle 28, N. Crawshaw 0, D. Reddin 1, A. Brook 7, P. Robinson 0, B. Hillary 3, A. Bolton 6, J. Thwaites n.o. 11, F. Booth 3, extras 8, total 8*1. Bowling: G. Leach 6-0-11-2;


Results: Trutex Grind­


12-10. Players of the match were Doreen


THE match between Join­ ers and Trutex Grindleton in Division Two of the


Clitheroe Netball League proved to be a closely fought one, both teams playing well.


o to Clitheroe’s


wickets before resistence to finished with ai


who went in at score was still ried his bat innings of 71, $ as the runs me had two overs Ward called his Settle, too,


mostly a calar first four wic only 21 runs in Rescuer wj


son b Weavers son c Dodgson


3, C. Foulds b Westhead c W< son 26, M. BU Robinson 6, G.


ver. Clitheroe: C


Boden not out Robinson b Da ing c Ward b Sutcliffe low b Hill not out Total (for 9 wkt


11-3-32-2, J. t Sutcliffe 5-1-23 1-0-8-0, M. Blac


Settle: 101 fo Clitheroe bo


penetrating of three w runs in onl; Clitheroe w dismiss Set day’s home had to be three points ning draw. The Clither


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Jackson 3, G. Leach 5, R. Har­ greaves 12, L. Blackledge 10, P. Bithell 0, J. Hosty 0, K. Winckley 1, G. Jackson 10, A. Hutchinson 0, D. Winckley n.o. 0, extras 14, total 72. Bowling: B. Hillary 6-1-16-1; D. Reddin 6-0-19-2; F. Booth


K. WincWey 5-1-14-1; R. Har­ greaves 6-1-11-2; H. Leach 5-0- 18-1; J. Hosty 4.1-0-11-2; A. Hutchinson 2-0-2-2; L. Black- ledge 2-0-9-0. Catholic B: H. Leach 17, P.


9,4-4-10-5; J. Barber 1-0-4-0; A. Bolton 8-3-9-2.


v Catholic stones. Tuesday (


(Police) 3.7, J (Catholic A) 4 den (ICI) 5.0.


Inn) 47, P (Catholic A) (Flexible) 32. Bowling:


LEADING Batting: S.


LEAGUE


105 and after that Whal­ ley were on course for


five points but did not quite make it. They earned three points for the better runs per over rate. Settle 2nd: 132 for 9


(D. Gilchrist 40, C. Green 36). Whalley bowling: R. Davenport 16-6-49-4; N. Weaver 9-2-23-1; D. Wil- cock 9-1-31-1; M. Fallon Snr. 2-0-20-0. Whalley 2nd: S. Barker


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23, M. Fallon Jnr. 28, B. Hardcastle 15, K. Roger- son 9, D. Wilcock 18, A. Burgess 9, R. Davenport 9, M. Walker 14, N. Weaver 3, extras 4, total (8 wkts.) 130.


Lady golfers


. WINNER of a "par" competi­ tion at Clitheroe Golf Club was


open to schools running Yorkshire Bank savings .schemes.


memento'and the school a £30 prize which will go to the sports fund. The: competition was:


■ petition went to Mrs D. Hamer who notched 174 gross.


. Mrs M. Garvey, who finished two up. A scratch 36-hole com-


icap competition with 87-21-66 nett, and Miss C. Hindlc came out tops in the seniors’ nine- : hole with 37 nett.


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