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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 24th, 1980 19 % L _ i m PUMPS


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Swim gala is hotly


contested


FIFTY-FOUR trophies were in demand at Clitheroe and District Swimming. Club’s annual | gala at the Ribblesdale Pool on Friday.


Excellent individual


efforts resulted: in many exciting finishes and pic­ tured are some of the 70 swimmers who contested the finals. The heats had been decided previously. Coun. Peter Hey pre­


sented the trophies and donated one for future competition. It will be awarded to the most improved junior free-style swimmer. On behalf of the club,


Kibble Valley Football League IN STOCK


FROST WINS DAY


FROSTY grounds resulted in a number of Ribble Val­ ley Football games being called off on Saturday.


Parks Superintendent ) ST/1600 GSR/2000


Mr Roger Hirst explained that a morning inspection of council pitcnes showed the grassed areas' were fit for play. But there were doubts about some of the hard-worn goal areas and


decisions as to fitness for play were le f t to the referees.


lOGSR Manual/2000


of the Ashley Smith Trophy and the first round of the Aitken Shield and two second round games are due to be played. There will also be one league match in each of Divisions Two and Three.


On Saturday, the semi-finals RESULTS


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Henthom Utd 2; West Bradford 2, Grindleton 3.


Division One: Victoria 4,


Reserves 5, Calderstones 1. Division Three: Cross Keys


Division Two: Whalley


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Reserves 3, Station Hotel 1; Grindleton Reserves 4, Trinity Reserves 2.


FIXTURES


finals (Roefield, 2-15 p.m.): Grindleton v Trinity (DM), Read Utd v Ribblesdale AFC (NB).


Sabden v Pendle Furniture (RA), Transport v Rimington (MF), Roe Lee West v Victoria (TW); 2nd round: Chatbum R e se rv e s v C ro s s Keys Re se rv e s (TP), Read Utd Reserves v Grindleton Reserves


Aitken Shield, 1st round:


(DC). Division One: Cross Keys v


Chatburn (GL). Division Three: Brown Cow v


Clitheroe


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inquiries 25001.


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A date for darts fans


T H E R ib b lc V a l le y Ladies ' Darls Association town learn is arranging the Lancashire fin a ls o f the men's n a tio n a l d a r ts championship, which is being held at the Spring Mill Hotel, Lanqho, on Saturday.


team, Mrs Linda Briggs, will make the draw at 1-30, and the landlord o f the Spring Mill, Mr Jack Kaye, will hand out the prizes.


The secretary o f the town


important darts event has been held in the Ribble Valley. There will be a lo p admission charge. The town team 's fu n d s w ill


It is the fir s t time such an benefit. Ashley Smith Trophy semi­ Whalley Res 5, Calderstones 1


A HAT-TRICK by David Horsfield was the highlight of Whalley’s win over Calderstones in the second division of the Ribble Valley League.


Both teams w as ted


chances in a goal-less but entertaining first-half. However, Horsfield broke the deadlock soon after the break with a fierce shot. The home side increased their lead when Heslop netted and then Horsfield knocked in his second. Ward reduced th e


arrears for Calderstones, but Whalley were soon back on the goal trail. Horsfield completed his hat-trick and then laid on a chance for Gladwin. Both sides played some good fo o tb a ll on a fro s ty


surface. Whalley Res: Grimes, Wil­


kinson, Allan, Howlett, Heslop, Adams, Fielding, O’Meara, Gladwin, Tomlinson, Horsfield.


Sub: Wilson.


Henthorn put up a fight


Victoria 4, Henthorn Utd 2.


VICTORIA pulled off their first double of the season by seeing off Henthorn in their top-flight clash in the Ribble Valley


after 10 minutes when Henth- orn's Danny Coulston hit a back pass out of the reach of his own


Keeper. Victoria took a grip on the


fame with three more goals and


Henthom came more into the game. They grabbed a second when Mark Green scored with a fine effort. Graham and Steven Tomlinson were outstanding for Victoria and Henthorn were well served by Green and Shaun


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Stewart. Victoria: Hall, Simpson, Laf-


(S), Barker. Sub: Kenyon. Ilenthorn: Bate, Metcalf,


Coulston, Stewart, Sherlicker, T e le se , Green, Wilkinson, Townson (G), Asp inw all, Tudisco. Sub: Townson (M).


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Girls run for Lancashire


CLITHEROE athletes Deborah Hammonds (15), of Fairfield Drive, and Miranda Wightman (13), of Chatburn Avenue, ran for Lancashire in the inter-counties cross-country match at Coul­


ston, Surrey, on Saturday. Rugby teams


CLITHEROE Rugby club has chosen the following team for the away match with Preston Grasshoppers’ fifth team on


Saturday-


Torbett, A. Rudd, D. Fielding; A. Gordon, J. Coates; R. Gre­ gory, A. Parkinson, M. Fox, A. Wrigley, G. Williamson, A. Sweeney, A. Lee, R. Haworth. Meet at Ribblesdale Club, 1-


P. J. Wilson; R. Lund, G. „ , , n


home game with Calder Vale fourth is: K. Moore; I. Richard­


"Fhe second team, for the


son. S. Greatorex; D. Tindall, D. Jones: L Lambert, C. Roberts;


E. Wildman, D. Shepherd, P.


Dinsdale, P. Ramsey. I. Dux- bury, J. Holden, D. Tattersall,


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T Wfilkpr ■ Team meet at Ribblesdale


Club, 1-45 p.m. Table tennis


COMPETITION is keen in Divi­ sion One of the Ribblesdale


Office A


Standen A . 13pta, Crabtree s A g r0Up 3. Calderstones v Con-, Mary’s v Trinity , Tigers. B.


fice_A 6, Station‘A 4,^Standen 10, RimingtOTYCAOH»Mn».


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• att«jjcTCA4,'J tonagtonYC ; G o 4; Waddington A' v ton Street Playing Fields, Bar- . School at 2-30 p.m. TTie follow- ‘ A 2; Crabtrees,and Standen B RjminKton .A,.',Pendle , Clubiv^rowford. have a match in hand on the Rj||jnrton B. other clubs. ;


10, Station A • ■ eral A. Chatburn B (bye). 8 ' The following have .been . ((Slipping), Pilkington, Holden


. B teams^play Barrowford at Wil- — - - , V : r


, Y, ing are asked to report;Preston


V The B“ team‘ squad should i meet at SS:Michael and John’s


Both girls gained very


respectable results finish­ ing seventh and 49th respectively. There were 280 runners from 35 coun­ t i e s and Lancashire finished in fifth place. Deborah and Miranda will


compete in the Northern Coun­ ties' championships at Leeds


this weekend. At the same meeting, Lanca­


shire clinched the girls' champ­ ionship against strong competi­ tion and took the team prize. Janet Ashworth, of Whalley,


ranceschina, Wright, Tomlinson (G), Campbell, Isherwood, Humphreys, Astin, Tomlinson


back for break.


efore half-time through David Astin, Steven Tomlinson and


Malcolm Barker. Henthorn kept plugging away Frank Telese


pub side seemed to ease off and


them just before the In the second half,


nulled one the


t Iu? home side took the lead


Trinity’s brave show


Grindleton Res 4, Trinity Res 2.


THE game opened evenly with chances being created and squandered at both ends before Grindleton took the lead. Goalkeeper Winckley was slightly hurt in attempting to keep out


the ball. Sh o rtly a f te rw a rd s Kay


back into the middle of the defence and this gave them the stability and composure they needed. The whole team made a great effort and produced some good football on a partly frozen


equalised for the visitors with a fine left-foot shot that gave the keeper no chance. In the closing stages of the half Grindleton twice caught the Trinity defence square and scored both times. Almost on the break they went into a 4-1 lead with a rather controversial goal. Trinity pulled Edmondson


pitch. They were unlucky not to


earn a point and added just one goal through Slater. Every member of the Trinity side deserved credit for a sterling performance, particularly in the second half. It should give the younger members of the side


den, Burgess, Edmondson, Fawcett, Threlfall, Kay, Whit­ taker, Slater, Walker, Dixon. Sub: Davies.


new confidence. Trinity Res: Winckley, Mars-


A tough fixture


WADDINGTON Social Club face a tough task in the third round of a national sports quiz. The team has been drawn


away to crack St Helens pub side, the Talbot Arms and the fixture will take place tomor­


in some good performances and will be hoping to make progress in the competition, which is organised by a Sun­ day newspaper.


row evening. But Waddington have turned


Dave’s three goals sink Calderstones


HIT BY GOAL


BLITZ North Lancs 4, Ribble Valley 1


A CATASTROPHIC four minutes early in the second half sank Ribble Valley Football League in the sec­ ond leg of the NE Lanca­ shire Inter-League com­ petition at Lancaster on Sunday. At the half-way stage in the


Pressure, but no goals


West Bradford 2nd 2, BTR 2nd 0


IN spite of dominating play in


the first half, West Bradford just failed to score on several occasions.


chances but the home defence kept cool and cleared efficiently. West Bradford also had most of


BTR had two breakaway , ,


the second-half play and their efforts were rewarded with a beautifully taken goal by J. Blackburn from a good cross by


P. Haythornthwaite. Blackburn returned the com­


pliment for Haythornthwaite to make it 2-0.


forwards and intelligent support from the defence was a notable feature of the game.


Excellent teamwork by all the i t . . .


match against the N. Lancashire League the score was 1-1, Crompton having put Ribble Valley level when ne powered home a centre from the left. Disaster followed a defensive


Q U IC K E X IT


blunder involving the Ribble Valley 'keeper soon after the teams had changed round. North Lancashire struck three times in four minutes. The final score was rather


THERE was no luck for Ribble Valley girls in a schools’ knock­ out netball tournament at


Preston. A team from Ribblesdale


rough justice on Ribble Valley who enjoyed a fair share of the play throughout the game. Kibble Valley League: Wil­


School represented the area in the Red Rose Trophy, but were pipped in the opening round by Queen Mary’s School, Blackpool, who won 4-3.


son, Titterington, Dobson, King, Young, Humprey, Mul­ len, Crompton, Devine, Bell, Wilkinson. Subs: Rohinson, McVey.


Mike’s surprise win


EMPRESS Squash Club travel­ led to unbeaten Queens Mill and • went down 4-1. Mike Heyworth scored the solitary point with a surprise 3-0 victory in the top


match. Mike dominated the play to


take a long lead before his oppo­ nent got into the match in the third game which went to 9-6. Malcolm Macdonald won a well against before losing





McLaughlin and Mark Chapman fought nard but could not avert 3-0 defeats. Dave Matthews also went down 3-0 but gave a Lanca­ shire under-19 player plenty to think about. A 3-2 defeat by Lancashire


______ 3-1. Conor


“Spotlight on Netball" _______


attracted entries from all over Lancashire.


_____ _ _____ over an


Sarah and Emma Spensley made a presentation to Coun. Hey and gave a bou­ quet to his wife.


years: J. B ro u g h to n , V. Rawcliffe. Junior: A. Nicholas, M. Rowley. Senior: S. Pym, J. Sagar. 100m open: S. Pym, J. Sagar. Ducklings, one width: P.


Boys' names appear first. Individual points trophy, 8-9


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girls' event). Intermediates: C. iladeley (no girls event). Individual medley, junior: A.


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A. Schofield. 12-13: A. Nicholas, M. Rowley. 14 and over: S. Pym, J. Sagar. Breaststroke, 8-9: J. Brough­


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V. Rawcliffe. 10-11: S. Nicholas, J. Gladwin. 12-13: A. Nicholas, P. Jones. 14 and over: S. Pym, J.


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Gardner joins 1st team squad


WHEN Waddington FC visit Helmshore United in the quarter-finals of the Blackburn Combina­ tion’s Birtwistle Cup on Saturday, they will be looking for a much improved performance over that of the past few weeks .which has seen their chances of winning the Premier Division title


fade.


Max Gardner, who has been in im p re s s iv e form for the


reserves, is added to the squad which is: Nuttall, Kimmer, See- dle, Bialecki (D), Bialecki (M), Bush, Byrom, Kirk, Col- eboume, Gardner, Miller, Gel- dard, Spencer. Meet Waggon and Horses 1245 p.m. After the good second half


Police damaged Empress 2nd’s promotion chances. Both new­ comers to the team scored good wins, Keith Tomlinson conced­ ing only nine points and Brian Smith recovering well to win 3-2 after being 2-1 down. John Shar­ pies lost 3-2, skipper John Willis 3-1 and in the decider Glenn Evans went down narrowly by 9-5 in a tense fifth game. Empress 3rd pulled off a com­


Vital game


performance against YMCA, Waddington Reserves are keenly looking forward to their re a r ran g ed derby against Clitheroc Reserves at Twitter Lane on Saturday, kick-off 2-15


p.m. Manage. ------ -------


Peter Carter will


choose from: Phillips, Smith, Boyd, Stanford, Birch, Driver, Gidlow, Dean, Conti, Hutchin­ son, Nash, Green, A.N. Other. Meet ground 1-30 p.m.


petent 4-1 win at Pendle. John Meadows, on his first appear­ ance, lost 3-2 after an excellent display. Roger Altham powered his wav to a 3-1 success and Eddie Vidler opened slowly but finally won by a comfortable 3-1. B r i a n H a yw a rd h a d a straightforward 3-0 victory before Mike Fielding became involved in a bruising contest which he won after trailing 5-0 in the decider. The ladies scored a comfort­


Unlucky losers


Fleetwood 3rd Opts* Clitheroe 2nd 3pts.


First-half disaster


Waddington Res 2, YMCA 3.


WADDINGTON started disas­ trously, conceding three goals in the first 15 minutes, and the deficit always looked too much to pull hack.


half Waddington, to their credit, hauled themselves off the floor. Gardner opened their account on the hour with a penalty after a defender had handled Gidlow’s through ball.


But after a nightmare first


came fourth, and Lesley Herd, of Waddington, was 18th. Both run for Blackburn Harriers. Lancashire finished with 48 points, Hants were second with o2 and North East Counties third with 74. There were 300 competitors.


Snooker knockout


GAMES in the fourth round of Clitheroe and district Snooker League's knockout • cup, to b e1


T a M e T S n t a 'A S ^ - o g . ^ ^ Group “K L ^ a t h o l i c °QroUp 2.' Rimington p S * S " ' Social Club, ChatburnA v Bil-


gers brought a second goal for Gardner, who generally had a good game. However, that third goal proved elusive, even though there were several near misses in the closing stages.


More pressure from the villa­ Waddington Res: Phillips,


Smith, Bovd, Stanford, Birch, Driver, Gidlow. Dean, Conti,' Gardner, Hutchinson. Subs: Nash, Carter. " ; .


able 5-0 victory over Park Hall 3rd. In very warm conditions Vale Parkes and Mary Neville took time to adjust their games but enjoyed 3-1 wins. Colleen Kendrick, Val Fielding and Yvonne Greenup all won 3-0 with confident displays.. The same team notched another overwhelming win against Birk- dale by 5-0 to maintain their promotion challenge.


Clubmen’s darts


CALDERSTONES A lead Bil- lington A by six points at the head of Clitneroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League. Bii- iington B are only one further point behind.


Calderstones A 7; British Leg­ ion 2, Billington A G; Catholic SC 2, Central WMC A 6; Clitheroe CC 3, Ribblesdale WCC 5; Cent­ ral WMC B 6, Social Club 2; Billington B 7, Low Moor Club


Results: Calderstones B 1, 1.


stones .. Billington B 62, m WCC 60, CCWMC A 51, CCWMC B 47, British Legion 45, Calderstones B 43, Low Moor Club 40, Catholic SC 38, Social Club 33, Clitheroc CC 29.


i G9pts, Bilfington A 63, "


League placings: Calder­ Kibblesdale


CLITHEROE 2nd XV were plunged into the deep end when they were asked to play Fleetwood 3rd on Saturday, but they rose to the challenge and were unlucky losers of a closely- fought match.


.Clitheroe were rewarded for persistent pressure when John Coates kicked a penalty goal, but further penalty chances went sadly astray. Tnc forwaros played with great determination under the steadying influence of Bob Haworth, and the backs tackled bravely.


Having the advantage of a strong wind in the first half,


Fleetwood failed to capitalise on second-half possession but luck was on their side when two debatable decisions went their


In an often scrappy match,


way. The f i r s t was when a


Ciitheroe player was ruled to have obstructed and a penalty kick was awarded under the posts. Fleetwood often tackled dangerously and the referee failed to penalise this when a high ball was fumbled by the Cntheroe defence and an oppos­ ing forward ran through to score.


four f i r s t - te am p la y e r s , Clitheroe fought back in the final stages but were unable to add to the score.


Spurred on by the presence or ,


Headingley.'at Littlemoor, was cancelled because of the frost-


The 1st XV’s match against . . affected pitch. CUBS’ DATE AT BARROWFORD


CLITHEROE and district Cub 'Scout footballers swing back into action this weekend’ with a two-day programme.'


■;


lington A, Waddington ,B (bye)..; Waddington (J. JBarrett), St. servative A, Catholic;B v Lib- .. On Sunday the District A and


2: Rimington B v ' Ribblesdale ,v Chipping ;Hayhurst),. Trinity •Panthers^v


(S.


• and they should meet at SS Michael and John's School, Clitheroc at 1.30 p.m. Shorliker (Loyola). Scorah (Pendle), Tom-


selected for the A team squad


': kins (Ribblesdale)i Gardner (St Paul’s), Farnsworth (Trinity


■ * j fe a r r « £ 2 a r t r • K a w f s s s - s s s s ' (Gisburn), Young (Hodder Val


ley), Jackson, Traynor (Loyola), Allen (St Mary’s),, Braithwaite, Penman, Blair (St Pauls), McBride, Whittaker (Trinity P a n th e r s ) , .Ellis .(Tr inity Tigers).


; ‘ The reason for'the squads - meeting -at.- different times is because both games have,to be pl ’ayed on the same, pitch. t ,


managers’ meeting at the Duck Heifer 45, Xow Moor Club 4 i Street'Scout HO;1 at which the . : Black Horse B 39, Victoria 3b. draw for the Jubilee Shield will ’ Highest score, H. Rodwell (Vic-


On Tuesday;there, will be a .^48, Spring


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be made. .... . ' (D „ . toria> 130‘ ....... --- 1


CLITHEROE have a vital | “four-pointer” Combina-1 tion clash against fellow tit le -ch a s in g Vulcan- Newton, at Shawbridge, on Saturday. Both teams have 19 points hut


Clitheroe have played two [ games more, so anything less than victory would be a blow to [ the Shawbridge side's hopes. With Saturday’s fixture at


Ashton frozen off, the squad will be the same as that selected for the previous home match against Baeup Borough. Manager Dave Morris has pul­


led off the signing of ex- N o r th e rn Premier League player Geoff Dover to boost his


squad. Formerly with Mossley and Macclesfield, Geoff can play in


midfield or at full back. He has been troubled by injuries over the past two seasons but is hop­ ing to fight his way back to full fitness. Geoff will travel with the Reserve side on Saturday for their derbv with Waddington Reserves at Twitter Lane. The second team will be hop­


; Matthew's was a victim of the weather, so the squad is the same as that which was on duty for the previous game, plus Dover. Players meet at the King's Arms at 1-15 p.m.


ing to improve on recent lapses, which have seen them lose ground in the promotion race. Their home match with St


Flexible


on target Hay Horse, Barrow 0,


PACKAGE Flexible Reinforcements 2.


TWO first-half goals were enough to clinch S u n d a y s friendly match for Flexible. Bay Horse came more into the


charge of the midfield and Flex- nAAll,AAn/1t. Pkllltl 14*1 ll W'llS


V.(IUl£C Ul saves.


ible’s goalkeeper Philip Hall was forced to make several good


Cattermolc, Gaskell, Birtwistle, Flynn, Farquhar, Hudson, Nut­ ter, Gladwin, Howarth. Sub: |


Bay Horse: Krol, Thorburn, ' Duddy.


Black Horse in the lead


1 Royal , Oak 50, Bonny Inn 49, ; ’ Whalley Arms 47, Black Bull 43, Fielden’s- Arms 42; Judge .Walmeslcy 36, King’s Arms. 3-1. ■ Highest : score, D. Dewhurst


LATEST positions in the Ribble Valley Ladies’. Darts League are: Division One — Black Horse A 57, Horse Shoo 5o, Joiners A 54, Joiners B 52,


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youngest swimmers, the six to 10-year-olds, made their first appearance in an age group gala


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2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 22979


PLYWOOD AND TIMBER D.I.Y. and TRADE


ASBESTOLUX 8ft. x 4ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7.85 CHIPBOARD Kin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £4.20 SHEATHING PLY Kin. 8ft. x 4ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7.25 BLOCKBOARD % in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.85 TIMBER P.A.R. 2in. x 2in„ lOp loot, 4in. x 2in., 20p foot


READY MADE DOORS IN STOCK. WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS ETC MADE TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants)


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41597


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* ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


DOORS SAND NAILS BLOCKS SCREWS TIMBER MANHOLES BUCKETS COPINGS PLASTER FLAGS ROOFING. ADHESIVES


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