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' RESULTS


2, Read Utd Res 5. Division Three: West Brad­


Division One: Cross Keys 2, Whalley Arms Celtic 2. Division Two: Calderstones


ford Res 7, Rimington Res 2; Brockhall 4, Lord Nelson 2.


FIXTURES


Sabden v Pendle Furniture (RA), Transport v Rimington (MF), Roe Lee West v Victoria (TW). Division One: Trinity v


Aitken Shield, round one:


huge backlog of games but fortunately there is leeway to cope with this as the league programme would normally have reached, its conclusion this weekend. Accordingly,. the league


ramme as per the fixture list. There is, of course, a


SNOW and frost having again put Ribble Valley Council pitches out of action, and most of those in the 'villages, only four league games were played at the weekend. Hopefully, the remain­


Saturday. Clubs not invol­ ved will fulfill their prog­


Read’s grit pays off


Calderstones 2, Read Res 5


CALDERSTONES gave a much better account of themselves in a re-arranged Ribble Valley League Division Two game than the scoreline suggests.


take all their chances and. Read emerged winners as the result of determined efforts.


However, they failed to


about the suitability of the pitch for play but after a late inspection the stand-in referee from Chorley gave his approval.


There were d o u b ts


good open play was poss­ ible, but quick turns were tricky.


On the hard surface


Johnson gave the hpspi- tal side an early lead from the penalty spot only for


Read broke away to take the lead with a goal from their centre forward who pushed the ball past the advancing keeper.


gradually improved and Read took advantage of a bad back pass to net their third goal. Calderstones came back


P lay in g co n d i tio n s


RAFC (DM), Whalley AC v Chatburn (TP), West Bradford v Spring Mill (NB), Grindleton v Henthom Utd (DC). Division Two: Whalley Res v


into the game and when Pearson flicked on a free kick Ward put his head to the ball and steered it home. They ought to have


vets v T r in i ty Res (GL), Rimington Res v Grindleton Res (CB), Lord Nelson v West Brad­ ford Res (TJ), Cross Keys Res v Brockhall (IG), Hurst Green Res v Whallev B (ID), Brown Cow v Station Hotel (BJ).


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P. Wilson v C. Moorhouse, S. Edmondson; G. Dell, W. Roberts v I. Waddington, B. Waddington; M. Ait­ ken, T. Warden v A. McNab, T. Williamson; G. Robinson, I. Brown v D. Packer, A. Smith or D. Nelson, T. A. Markinson; J. Hacking, R. Forshaw v F. Coar, S. Cox; A. Hall, H. Hudson v P. Reid, A. Chew; G. Herd, T. H. Walmsley v L. Whittaker, B. Jones; E. Tomlinson, J. E. Marsden v J. Wooff, G. Dinsdale.


Marsden; B. Waddington v I. Karim; E. Tomlinson v B. Dixon; A. Wilkinson v W. Roberts; H. Cook v M. Aitken; H. C. Clegg v C. Taylor; D. Nelson v F. Coar; B. Hargreaves v H. Frankland. Doubles: A. Gudgeon,


Singles: G. Dell v J.


Hurst Green (JD), Chatburn Res v Calderstones (BB). Division Three: Martin Vel­


drawn level during a melee in the visitor's goalmouth, but Read managed to clear off the line. Read then broke away to


score twice .and they added the fifth by forcing the ball through a ruck of players on the Calderstone's line. Read scorers were: Lee


th e w hole and well refereed by Mr B. G. Shepherd (Chorley). Calderstones: Fitzpatrick,


(N), Pollard (D), Redpath, Green, Holt, Hay-worth, Eccles, Goodway, Lee, Burton. Sub: O'Connor.


Difficult conditions


difficult as time went by. Scorers for Brockhall were John Williams (2), Steven Bennett and Steve Fox.


ALTHOUGH Brockhall beat Lord Nelson 4-2 in a Ribble Valley League, Division Three game, the visitors provided strong opposition. Rain made conditions


Bradley (T), Woodworth, Brown, Marsden, Bradley (P), Ward, Johnson, Walker, Aider- son, Pearson. Sub: Stevenson. Read Res: Lawson, Pollard


a corner kick. Just before the interval


Glimpse


of things to come


Cross Keys 2, Whalley AC 2.


star match of the second round for the teams are


with a goal headed in from V^aHey, however, have React to equalise quickly Jin? ^2 points apiece,


. Last Saturday’s draw give Keys’ confidence that they will come out on top in the Shield. They missed one or two good chances and by a strange quirk inside right Robinson had a hand, so to speak, in all four goals.


(2), Redpath, Eccles and O’Connor. It was a good game on


Birkett, Foster (J), Foster (D), Price, Ainsworth, Foster (R), Brookes, Hal- lam, Titterington, Bargh. Sub: Ronnan (A).


Rimington under


pressure


West Bradford Res 7, Rimington Res 2


ALTHOUGH West Brad­ ford Reserves won this Ribble Valley League Division Three match by a margin of five goals they were given a good game by the opposition, who never ceased to be competitive in their approach. Martyn Bristol scored a


Wilkinson (J), Stott, Wil­ kinson (R), Dinsdale, Par­ kinson, Walmsley, Robin­ son, Shorrock, Heaney, Snape. Sub: Collinson. Whaliey AC: Wilson,


made amends by scoring both of Keys’ goals. His first put the home side level by the interval and was scored with a shot into the roof of the net after having dribbled through the defenders. He forced the second home through a packed goalmouth. Just before this, Keys' top scorerShorrockhad missed an open'goal. Price played an outstanding role for Whalley as middle man in the defence. Cross Keys: Walker,


scoring in the second minute when Robinson was dispossessed by Tit- terington and in the second half he gave away a pen­ alty which Foster (R) con­ verted. • However, Robinson-


Whalley opened the *n Division


three games in hand and are the only undefeated side in all three divisions.


THE meeting of Cross Keys and Whalley Arms Celtic was in the nature of a dress rehearsal for their Aitken Shield clash in a week’s time. That game should be the


trio’s big


date


burn. A Girls’


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try at Telford on Saturday, March 1st. Eldest member of the trio is Sue Thurogood (18), of t **-- Old Viicarage, Gis- pupil


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shrugged off recent injury problems to take third place in the senior group Winner of the inter­


Gran____, ____ ramm ar ,


itheroe she


mediate section by 11 sec­ onds — against girls two years older than herself — was 15-year-old Deborah Hammonds, of Fairfield Drive, Clitheroe. Victory in the two-and-


a-quarter-mile event was her sixth championship of the season.


R ib b le sd a le S ch o o l , Clitheroe, Miranda Wight- man (13), made it a hat- trick for the Ribble Valley when she snatched sixth position in the junior race. Miranda, of Chatburn


Her fellow pupil at


Deborah and Miranda tackled appalling condi­ tions in a Philips Cup race at Kendal. In the junior ladies’ section, Deborah came second and Miranda eighth from about 40 runners. But before the pair start


Avenue, also helped the Ribble Valley team take third place. The following day,


the county qualifying events at Lancaster Uni­ versity on Saturday and will line up against youngs­ ters from all over the coun­


THREE Ribble Valley girls athletes will be run­ ning in separate sections of the English School’s cross country championships at the beginning of next month. They were successful in


i t k i TONY EYLES


CYRIL . solid performance Clithcroe 2, Blackpool Mechanics 0 SNOW-SODDEN Shawbridge held no fears for


Clitheroe on Saturday as they coasted to a comfortable victory, which keeps them right in contention at the top of the Combination table.


The match was hastily


switched from Blackpool s ground which was water­ logged and Clitheroe’s bac­ kroom boys were busy throughout the morning, battling to have the pitch in proper condition. They must have felt their efforts worthwhile after seeing Clitheroe land the points. The Seasiders were sunk


in the space of three minutes shortly after the break, but their goal had led a charmed life before then. Clitheroe’s opener came


self up to slot home a per­ fect penalty. Then, on the hour, Simon Whiteside latched on to a loose ball and fired in a 25-yard bul­ let to wrap up the game for


in the 57th minute when Paul Clements was tripped in the area by Tracy. The winger picked him­


almost unemployed at the other end, with Lawson


unbroken at half-time, there was still a touch of apprehension in the air until those vital th re e minutes. The only fault in the


and Richards snuffing out raids from nippy Turner and.his colleagues. But with the stalemate


thinking about the big day in March, th ey face another stiff task a week on S a tu rd a y — the national women’s cross country championships at


Rugeley, Staffordshire.


Royal Oak widen the gap


second-half h at-trick, West Bradford having turned round with a 2-1 lead with goals from Pre­ ston and Blenkinship. Bristol put his side three


up before Rimington pul­ led back a goal at the sec­ ond attempt after goal­ keeper Waring had turned a penalty kick outside the post. West Bradford hit back with an Edmondson goal and th e n ‘Bristol scored twice in succession, with Preston adding the seventh. It was a good game con­


ROYAL OAK A have opened up a comfortable lead of seven points over nearest challengers Cra­ ven Heifer in Division One of Clitheroe and District Darts League. Lower Buck lead Spring Mill by five points in Division Two and Cross Keys are three points ahead of Victoria (Clitheroe) in Division Three. DIVISION ONE


Royal Oak A 83 pts, Cra­


ven Heifer 76, White Hart 74, Bridge Inn 63, Horse Shoe 60, Copy Nook 57, Read Club 57, Commercial 55, Pendle Witch 46, Judge Walmesley 44, Kinjfs Arms 25.


DIVISION TWO


sidering the tricky condi­ tions and West Bradford adapted themselves better — although Rimington fought all the way. Reynolds and Hodges


played well in defence for the home side and Pearson gave a good account of himself in midfield. Scorers for Rimington


were Richard Drinkall and Chris Oldham. West Bradford Res: Waring,


Mellm (C), Reynolds, Mellin (W), Hodges, Blenkinship, Pearson, Preston, Bristol (M), Edmondson, Mossley. Sub: Peel.


Spring Mill 59, Victoria (Gt Harwood) 58, Black Bull 55, Black Horse 50, Royal Oak B 49, Buck .(Grindle­ ton) 45, White Horse 37, Waddington SC 32, Joiners Arms 31.


Lower Buck 64 pts, DIVISION THREE


toria (Clitheroe) 54, Bonny Inn 53, Brockhall SC 53, Lord Nelson 53, Buck (Clitheroe) 45, Pendle Hotel 44, Station Hotel 42, Brown Cow 41, Bay Horse 38.


Skipper Fielding stars for Empress


EMPRESS Squash Club’s first team put up a spirited fight at St Annes but went down 4-1. Malcolm Mac­ donald scored the point with a 3-0 win in which he was superior in all depart­


ments. Mark Chapman lost 3-1 after a


i McLaughlin just failed to win the.first game and then faded into a 3-0 defeat.. “ n . In the last tie Mike Heyworth looked to have a chance when he


bright start and Dave Matthews went down by the same score. A little more. aggression in the important thiragamc could have won the match for Dave. Conor


Glenn Evans, who both lost 3-2, and John Willis who went down 3-1. ■ .


th e i r remarkable run with another 3-2 success against Pre­ ston. Skipper Mike Fielding was the star. He scored his fifth su c c e s s iv e win when he trounced his opponent 3-0 with the match score at 2-2. Other- winners were Nick Weaver and Stuart Wardle, while Robeh Fielding and Roger Altham played well in defeat. This was, the team’s fourth win a row.


The third team continued


i top of the table Queens Mill but failed to score despite sterling efforts by Brian Hayward ana


. took a close third game against a hard-hitting left-nander out he lost the fourth to go down 3-1. Empress second entertained.


town by 4-1 to maintain their challenge of the league leaders. Colleen Kendrick featured in the best win of the evening for Empress. ,Val Fielding, Mary


■ The ladies overcame High-


Neville and : Yvonne Greenup produced convincing winning performances but Val Parkes suffered a rare defeat in a close contest.


Cross Keys 57 pts, Vic­


in midfield, Clitheroe came on strong just before the break and Mechanics were lucky to survive a couple of goalmouth mix ups when Clements and McGuire were foiled. Denis Underwood was


settle on the tricky sur­ face, but it was the Black­ pool defence who found they had most to do. Prompted by Sampson


for the rest of the match, with the home side almost lazily creating chances and missing them. Both teams took time to


Clitheroe. It was one-way traffic


Two match suspension for Lawson


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Clitheroe performance was their failure to cash in once they had notched the two goals. Mechanics seemed resigned to their fate and offered hardly any threat in the later stages, but the home side failed to add to their tally. However, the main task


was achieved and with a run of 12 unbeaten league matches behind them, Clitheroe may be thinking that their chances of tak­ ing the Combination title


are not simply a dream. Clements proved a


honours should go to Tony Eyles, one of the few sur­ vivors from last season’s outfit. He put in a really solid performance at the back and still found time to roam forward and supply some useful crosses for the front-runners. A n o th e r boost for


tricky customer for Black­ pool to handle and Graham Walker's runs from deep also caused problems. But, perhaps the main


D7, L2, F30, A18, Pts 23. Goals- corers in the league and cup are: Clemen ts 8, Wa l k e r G, Whiteside (S) 5, Lester, Eden3, Wright 2, Jim Taylor, Morris (P), McGuire, Whiteside (N) 1. The. sccond team hopes to be


Taylor 5, Portos 4, Aspinwall 3, Conti, John Taylor 2, Jim Taylor 1.


Three weeks without a match


WADDINGTON FC will be hoping the weather will improve in time for the Blackburn Combination games at the weekend. The first team have now


Clitheroe was the appear­ ance of recent signing Geoff Dover. He was sub­ stitute but came on for Clements in the closing stages and showed some neat touches. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


ney, Hamer, Beckett, Tracy, Croft, Robinson, Allen, Gibson, Turner, Melling, McKenzie. Subs: Hargreaves, Torrance. Attendance: 100.


Clubmen’s darts


CALDERSTONES A are maintaining their grip on the leadership of Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League. Second- placed Billington A have a three-point lead over their B team who have slipped a little and were held to a draw by Ribblesdale Wan­ derers. Results, all played 14:


Catholic SC 1, Calder­ stones A 7; Clitheroe CC1, Billington A 7; Central WMC B 2, Central WMC A 6; Billington BC B 4, Ribblesdale W CC 4; Low Moor Club 4, Social Club 4; Calderstones B 6, Royal British Legion 2. Calderstones A 82 . pts,


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