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neant tha t only four e three divisions of all League at the
Ribbie Valley Football League
Division One PW D L P
( I
'C......................1513 1 127 bum..................16 i l 3 2 25
Uria................... 12 6 2 4 14 .......... 15 5 4 6 14
tBdfd................15 8 1 b l i lUtd................ 13 6 3 4J5
HevAC............ 15 9 5 123 sRevs.............. 17 10 1 6 21
dleton............... 12 4 0 8 8 horn Utd............10 3 112 7
tv ......................15 1 212 4 lgMill................15 0 114 1
Itrstones.......... 16 2 1 13 5 l leF um tr ........ 11 2 0 9 4
] Bdfd Res.........13 10 1 2 21 ! Keys Res....... 10 9 3 4 21 ley A................ 15 7 2 0 10 in Hotel........... 15 5 4 0 14 n Cow............. 12 7 0 5 14 Nelson............ 15 5 3 7 13 lgton Res......... 13 3 2 8 8 tu n Res.......... 14 3 2 9 S n Res................ 13 3 1 9 7 y Res............... 14 0 113 ,1
urst Green
;ave it late Chipping 0,
ley Football League Ihes to be played on lrday, the needle game Iveen Chipping and Tit Green in Division ended in victory for
Hurst Green 1 of the few Ribbie
|y conditions, but one ie of the Chipping is its ability to dry
|ces. Chipping had two ising efforts cleared Ithe line and Hurst bn had to wait until the
[•easonably fast. >th s id e s missed
|ing minutes before netted the winner,
lipping: Hale, Hall (D), ler, Mercer, Hall (R), Hug- fVelch, Preston, Parkinson, Cottam. Sub: Howson.
)ckey side's
I two-goal recovery
|*st Bradford Ladies 2, Poulton 2
JT BRADFORD had live their home fixture list Poulton to the all- |her pitch at Hynd- Sports Centre.
Ilton are top of Division land at first it seemed the lirfaee would favour them, l i six minutes they scored one goal from a lucky off the post.
Ito the game. forwards moved the ball'
I gradually West Bradford
l i well, and Helen Chard's Kent pushes through the T wrong-footed the Poulton | ‘C. |ion Drinkall scored just the half-time to put into better perspective,
visitors. was an evenly con- id affair in rathe.r
■ in Velvets.......1511 1 3 23 Khali...................13 10 2 1 22
Division Three P W D L P
sport.................13 G 1 013 ngton................11 5 1 511 ^ee West......... 14 4 2 8 10 JU tdR e s .......... 12 5 0 7 10 Iron & Hrs........ 14 5 0 9 10
burn Res.........14 13 0 120 ping.................. 15 10 1 4 21 t Green............ 11 9 0 2 IS ley Res............ 13 8 0 5 10
Division Two PW D L P
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 28th, 1980 23 ’I Tennis volunteers ‘line up’ ' Clitheroe 3, Whitworth Valley 1
CLITHEROE share the leadership of the Lanca shire Combination after .their clinical finishing on Saturday, gave them two more vital points.,
Town team pulls in the crowds
than 600 spectators have been to Cntheroe’s last four home matches and Mr Whiteside believes this is just the start of things to come. “If you give the town of
level with Padiham and Barrow Reserves on 27 points — and the Shaw- bridge side has played two" games fewer than both of them. After taking an early
The win puts Clitheroe
lead, Clitheroe had to work hard to overcome Whit worth’s rigid and dull off side tactics — as well as thick mud — before their clinical finishing sealed victory. Clitheroe manager Dave
ANOTHER good crowd at Shawbridge on Saturday has delighted club chair man Mr Cyril Whiteside, who feels this adds fuel to the campaign to safeguard the future of the ground. An aggregate of more ■
Morris chose not to recall centre-half John Lawson, who was free after suspen sion, and decided not to risk Glen Wright, now recovered after an ankle injury. But the players who did,
Clitheroe a successful foot ball team, then people will come and watch as these gates prove,” said Mr Whiteside. “The attendances show
that there is a need for a town team, town ground and they also reflect the interest in the club,” he said.
take to the field needed just 55 seconds to find Whitworth’s net. Before the visitors had time to dirty their boots, Paul Cle ments had beaten their off side trap and delicately lobbed th e ball over 'keeper Clegg.- Whitworth’s players,
Swimmers win place in finals
RIBBLESDALE School put up an excellent per formance in an inter-school swimming competition sponsored by the York shire Bank Educational Service and held at the Hindley Pool, near Wigan, on Saturday. The under- 14s produced
who were bigger and heavier than most of Clitheroe’s, then decided that was enough entertain ment for one day. And although their offside pol
Meanwhile the club con
tinues its bid for the Com bination title with, a vital four-pointer at Leyland Motors on Saturday. Manager Dave Morris
“ ANYONE for ten nis?” is a request that will shortly be heard again in Clitheroe. ..
F o r a f te r many
months in the dol drums, the tennis sec tion of Clitheroe Cric ket, Bowling and Ten nis Club is back in bus iness with plans to revitalise the sport at the Chatburn Road courts.
icy was effective for most oi the match, it did little to delight the 192 spectators — Clitheroe’s highest league attendance of the season. Clitheroe’s cause was
was delaying picking his squad until he knew if there were any injury wor ries from last night’s away c la sh w i th C h o r ley Reserves. One man Mr Morris
.the past six games. Shawbridge stages the
not helped by the prema ture withdrawal of Cle ments, who had to dash home after half an hour following the news that one of his children had been involved in an acci dent. With substitute Keith
must be hoping comes th rough unscathed is striker Simon Whiteside who has netted in each of
semi-final of the Lanca shire Amateur Shield on Saturday between Great H arw o o d Town and Bamber Bridge. Because of this, the Reserves home meeting with Catholic YC has been switched to Lit- tlemoor. Again; the side’s, boss
Mr Tommy Townsend will wait to see if any of his players are needed for fir- s t- te am duty before finalising his line-up.
Players on cue for
snooker ties
THE quarter-final draw for the doubles and singles c om p e t i t io n s in th e Clitheroe and District Snooker league has been made.
Singles ties are: H. C. .
Clegg v I. Karim, F. Coar v M. Aitken, E. Tomlinson v W. Roberts, H. Frank- land v G. Dell. The doubles matches
Ibeautifully-struck goal by I Chard from a comer gave ■Bradford a 2-2 draw they Reserved.
ilucky 2nds
lliradford Ladies 2nd 0t 1 Chorley Ladies 3
1 West Bradford defence Ivays under pressure on a I pitch and did well to keep lire down. P. Rouse, in lmade some spectacular
|:i in the circle, and were not to score.
I West Bradford forwards langerous when they got
tace for Ithe top
Ilerstones A have an Ipoints lead over Bil- In A in the Clitheroe IVhalley Clubmen's I League as the result Itting Billington B.
Ib le Wanderers, the ions, have moved into ■lace, and are trying hard Ih up with the leaders, ■its: CCWMC A 6, Social I; Billington A 4, Low I; Calderstones A 0, Bil- I B 2; RB Legion 7, 1C B 1; Catholic SC 0,
loe CC 2; RWCC 6, Call ■es B 2.
le s t finish: P. Campbell ■ton A) 157. |:lubs have played 17
I and Iheir league posi- re:
Jfcrstones A 101, Billing-
193 RWCC 85, billington I'CWMC A 76, RB Legion liderstones B 03, Low 1 5 9 , CCWMC B 50.
■: SC 55, Social Club 40 loe CC 41.
■ I-'1 w
will be: L. Whittaker and B. Jones v A. Gudgeon and P. Wilson, J. Woolf and G. Dinsdale v A. Hall and H. Hudson, G. Robinson and I. Brown v I. Waddington and B. Waddington, A. Root and H. C. Clegg or A. McNab and J. Williamson v J . Hacking and R. Forshaw. F ixtures to be com pleted by March 8th.
Table tennis giants clash
CLITHEROE P ar ish Church Lower Hall will be the venue for a top-of-the- table clash between two county table tennis teams. On Saturday, starting at 630
p.m., table-topping Lancashire will meet Derbyshire, who are close behind in the title race for Division One (North) of the English Table Tennis Associa
tion.
of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association, who has helped organise the event in Clitheroe, said this was the second year a county league match has been played in the town, One of the highlights should
Mr Alfred Veevers, secretaiy .
Jones on, Clitheroe took some time to reshuffle and only really moved into top gear well into the second half. The match ended as a
went through the centre of Whitworth? defence on his own, rounded Clegg and
shot home. Before the crowd had
contest with two goals in as many minutes naif an hour from the end. First, Simon Whiteside
some splendid swimming, winning three events to take second place overall and qualify for the finals at the Leeds International Pool, in May. As representatives of
this area, the youngsters will be striving hard to maintain their form. In a strong field the
under-17s swam extremely well. Captained by Simon Clark they won'the frees tyle relay and failed by only two points to qualify for the finals.
Results Under 14: Back stroke,
stopped applauding they were treated to the goal of the game. Tony Eyles and Keith
’4, Simon Clark; breast stroke, 3, Mark Mashiter. Freestyle relay, 1, Simon Clark, Richard Brough ton, Michael Rung, Derek Hearle. Medley relay team was
1, Andrew Nicholas; breaststroke, 1, Neil Birt- well; crawl, 3, Andrew Nield. Freestyle relay, 3, Andrew Nield-, Andrew Gower, Michael Richards, Andrew Glover. Medley relay, 1, Stephen Nicholas, Alastair Helm, Andrew Nicholas, Alastair Gore. Under 17: Freestyle, 4, Derek Hearle; backstroke,
Jones combined nicely for Jones to beat his full back and pull the ball back accu rately for Graham Walker to hammer in number three. Whitworth gained some
Derick Mercer, David W o rkm an , R i c h a rd B r o u g h t o n , M a rk Mashiter.
New darts
consolation for their slog in the mud with a goal in the 85th minute from Michael O’Loughlin. The match as a specta-
spc
cle, though, was spoiled by the pitch, which could well be ruined for the rest of th e se aso n . In d e e d , referee Mr J. Constable, of Langho, admitted that it was touch and go whether to postpone the game. Nevertheless, it’s two
organisers CLITHEROE and District Darts League have taken over the running of the panel darts competition at the Horse Shoe Inn, Clitheroe.
more points in the bag for Mr Morris and his team, games have produced no now emerging as one of the
asked to report to League representative Mr Alan Stretch at the Horse Shoe tomorrow (Friday) even ing (8 p.m.).
Players interested are
hot favourites for the title. Two Clitheroe players
were booked for fouls: Paul McGuire and Geoff Dover, who came on for Ian Sampson.
Whiteside (N), Eyles, Richards, M o r r is , Sampson, Eden, McGuire, Clements, Whiteside (S), Waiker. Subs: Jones and
C l i th e ro e : Underwood,
Dover. Whitworth Valley: Clegg,
Martindale, Taylor, Blud, Mar tin O’Loughlin, Law, Marshall, McHale, Michael O’Loughlin, Simpson, Howarth. Subs: Dung- worth and Shepherd.
Cub-Scouts
CLITHEROE and district Cub Scout F o o tb a l l League has named the fol lowing squad to report at T r in i ty Youth Centre, Clitheroe, on Saturday morning (9-30 a.m.) for the District games. Kick-off 10-15 am. Castle Field:
chanige in the leadership of
the three divisions. Division One: Royal Oak A,
Last week’s leag g
played 18, 101 pts; White Hart (17) 91: Craven Heifer (18) 87; Horse Shoe (18) 76; Bridge Inn (17) 70, Read Club 70, Commer cial 67, Copy Nook 61, Pendle Witch 5G, Judge Walmesley 51, King’s Arms 30.
Spring Mill 77 pts, Lower Buck 76, Black Bull 72, Black Horse 72, Victoria (Gt Harwood) 72, Royal Oak B 62, Buck (Grindle- ton) 54, Joiners Arms 41, White Horse 41, Waddington SC 33.
Division Two, all played 15:
Brockhall SC 73, Lord Nelson 71, Bonny Inn 68, Cross Keys 64, Victoria (Clitheroe) 64, Pen d le H o te l 60, Buck Inn (Clitheroe) 55, Station Hotel 49, Bay Horse 48, Brown Cow 47.
Division Three, all played 15: Michael Morton
with Michael finishing a mere two seconds ahead of John Doherty, of Leeds. Michael surprised even
But it was a close thing,
himself with his perform ance, for before the race he said he would have been happy even to clinch a spot among the front-runners. Despite the triumph, he
new members attended the section’s annual meeting to elect offic ers and nine people to serve on a committee to draw up rules and d i s c u s s w a y s to improve facilities. O f f ic e rs e le c te d
About 30 old and
were: chairman — Mr Roger Chaplin, secret- a ry — Mrs J a n e t Braithwaite, treasurer — Mrs Janet Hem- mingway. Mr Chaplin said the
response to the meet ing and the formation of the committce^was
“ a grea t success.” He added: “Now we
want to get at least two of the three courts in good shape and then we can start to attract
members.” Work has already
started to renovate the courts, with volun teers spending Satur day and Sunday morn ing tidying up and tak
ing up the lines. “One of the courts is
in terrible condition and will need a lot of work, but the other two should not present too big a problem,’ said Mr Chaplin. Anyone interested in
joining or helping the tennis section should contact Mr Chaplin
(Tel. Clitheroe 23830), M r s B r a i t h w a i t e (24822) or Mrs Hem- mingway (23476).
Morton snatches national title
IT all came r ight for Waddington’^ Michael Morton on Saturday when he won the junior title in the National cross-country championships at Leicester.
way, proved he is now back to full fitness after being dogged by injury, by storming home on the six- mile course in 31 mins, 25
Michael (20), of Queens
Clitheroe pack in full cry
Clitheroe 1st 24 pts Chorley 3rd 0,
FAST open rugby gained Clitheroe five tries,'two of them converted, on a quag mire of a pitch at Chorley where they met the home club’s third team.
which they allowed Chor ley to make the running, the Clitheroe pack began to show the scrummaging power which transformed the game.
After a slow start in
the Clitheroe backs to strike hard. Their first try was the best. The ball was won in a
Good possession enabled
scrum and carried the length" of the field by the threequarters and sup porting forwards. W i th th e C h o r ley
will not be able to take part in the world cross-country championships in Paris a week on Saturday. For Michael is just a few
defence in tatters, Roger Gregory scored a try which Peter Wilson converted. C l ith e ro e ’s forward
months too old to compete in the junior bracket at international level and so has lost the chance to win back the world title he landed at Glasgow two years ago. Places in the English senior team have gone to more experienced runners. It. is un lik e ly that
supremacy and the backs’ handling skill made more tries inevitable. First, hooker Phil Dins
dale dived over the line from a lineout, and then Mick Fox scored a try behind the posts which Wilson converted. Powerful scrummaging
Michael will take part-in any more cross-country events this term. Instead, he will be gearing himself for the track season, which starts in April.
SQUASH SIDE '—FIGHTS BACK-J McLaughlin put in ^
be the game involving Lanca shire’s England international Donald Parker. Anyone is wel-
come to watch, and admission is free.
OLD RIVALS
WADDINGTON’S young side will have a real test of character on Saturday when they travel to meet
old rivals Hoghton in a Blackburn Combination Premier League fixture. The Reserves have an open ,
Traynor (Loyola), Scorah (Pendle), McCollou^h (Ribblesdale), Allen Mary's), Gardner, Braith waite, Penman (St Paul’s), F arn sw o rth , McBride (Trinity Panthers), Ellis, Wrigley, Ward, Johnson (Trinity Tigers), A. Cot tam, G. Cottam, Cherry, Jacques (Waddington), Cox, Currie (Whalley). League results:- Hodder Val
ley 7, St Mary’s 1; Ribblesdale 0,
Pendle 4. > . , . The District games at Barr
date, so manager John Lundnas named a squad of 15: NuttajJ, Rimmer, Seedle, Bialecki (D), Bialecki (M), Bush, Bryom, Green,.Coleboume, Kirk, Gard ner, Miller, Spencer,. Gidlow, . Geldard. Players meet at Wag gon and Horses at 1 p.m.
V a l le y ) , S h e r l ik e r , season and pulled off a 3-0 success. Mark Chapman almost fourth and scraped home in
increased Empress’s lead command. •
oted to number three, played ■ a stylish, deter mined game, but lost 3-1. .
Dave Matthews, prom An unorthodox opponent;
with an original line;in dis- > guised forehand drives put paid ■ to - Malcolm Mac-- donald’s hopes.
blee (N." Yates).-Sunday— ■ He lost1 the f irs t 15 ’ lost in .five and lu c k WhalleyvRibblesdale(W.Ipho- Joints, saved the second". Weaver in four.* Peter,
UIBUivO n v wvumi " " "V v . ; Dixon). District Bv South Rib--an amazing
... lost the but lost narrowly. xT;„i,
fen), Pendle v Hodder Valley (J. , irame &fter being 6-0 down,. Parkes. had a fine, debut Rowley G,sbun> v Loyola (K.
/ - ■ r
but lost 3-2, after being 2-1 in front and seemingly in
a tense decider. The seconds were hit by
injury but still pulled off a good win against Diners. Wins came from Eddie Vidler, Roger Altham and Dave Knignt (all 3-0), and Keith Tomlinson (3-1). Skipper John Willis was below his best and dropped the only point.
were' beaten. 4-1.‘ with Brian Smith, the only win-
At Belvale, the , thirds ;
enabled Gregory to break away and give the ball to scrum half John Coates who scored the fourth try. The match ended with
the final try.
Rugby teams
CLITHEROE RUFC (v Ashton-on-Mersey; away): P. Wilson, R. Wildman, A.
n ^ u ';nv'J“ ucv ‘u 1i ' E M P R E S S Squash Club’s f irs t team went down Rudd, R. Lund, D; Tatter- Preston (Chipping), Hoi- „ „ , g ^ gh0re in an exciting contest. Conor sail; A. Gordon, J. Coates',
M.AnrrbHn nut in the best neriormance of the R. Gregory,. M., Fox, A.
Parkinson; P. Ramsey, J. Holden; A. Sweeney, P. Dinsdale, R. Haworth. M e e t R i b b l e s d a l e
Clubhouse,: 12-45 ’ p.m. Clitheroe RUFC- 2nd
XV (v Upper Wharfedale, home): D. Tindall; T. Mason, S. Greatorex, I. Lambert, I. Richardson; M. Emmett, C. Roberts; J< Walker. K. Moore, T. Lee; G. Williamson, I. Dux- bury; J. Hill, D. Shepherd, A: Corless. Meet 1-45 p.m.
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