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> ■ Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 15th, \1981 19 ;S swift exit frphii Vase P i lk in g to iv R e c r e a t io n 3 ; 'C l i th e ro eO - CLITHERO.e s . last,,attempt of


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have now fallen to th re e , su c c e s s iv e d e f e a t s a n d ' have n o t scored since th ey b e a t N e lso n *3-0 th r e e ) weeks ago. An immediate and d ramatic all-round im- ; provement is e s sential, or the season will be a dis­ a s te r.


. The d e fe a t on S a tu rd ay


was as comprehensive as ^ th e scoreline su g g e s ts and the home side took ju s t sev en m in u te s to o pen th e ir account. Clitheroe w e re award ed


a f re e kick on th e edge of th e P i lk in g to n , p e n a l ty a r e a . I a n A s h w o r t h , kicked th e ball aimlessly in to th e d e fen s iv e wall an d f rom th e r e b o u n d ;


h a l f -h e a r te d ta c k le s on. th e way,


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Denis Underwood man- ' aged to p a r ry th e Pilking-


to n p la y e r ’s ; fie rc e > shot' b u t th e r e w e re tw o 'o r ' t h r e e h om e . f o rw a r d s


•queuing, up to .knock the; ball in to th e u n guarded


■net, with.; th e .Clitheroe defence nowhere in sight.-


D e sp i te hav in g ■ p len ty ■


of p o s se s s io n , Clith e ro e s t r u g g le d , to , p u t m o re


' th an two p a s se s to g e th e r and ra re ly th re a ten ed to sc o re , a l th o u g h Ro n n ie D r u g a n ■s h o u l d h a v e e q u a l i s e d in th e ' 3 7 th m i n u t e w h e n S im o n . Whiteside p u t th e ball “o n ‘ a p la te ” for him. His goal a t tem p t from six y a rd s ' o u t w a s h ig h o v e r th e cro ssbar.


at a run in-a national


wmpetition Gnded m depressing fashion 'after a long and fruitless trip’to Doncaster, which saw^ them Imocked out of the PA Vase at the ^ first hurdle by a very ordinary Yorkshire League second division side. ■' • v


o f t h e - g am e , w i t h f C l i th e ro e .' com m itted to ;


; a t ta ck in a la s t ditch bid; to earn* an equaliser, Pil-' kington took ad v an tag e ' o f ; th e big ■ gaps in' th e ; vis- ■


• i to rs ’ defence to -g rab two; .'more even simpler goals; I


Lynch, E y le s , Richards, Davies, McGuire, Rigby,, S. Whiteside, Drugan, Ashcroft, Ashworth. Sub: Geldard.


, LOTS OF PRESSURE


-^BUT NO POINTS-^ Clithcroc 0, Preston Grasshoppers 7


Travis ran half the length much the same'vein and onAa "tiprinltv vet the T.ittletrinrir olnb nno-ht to ' dale League president Mr Ted »f th. pltph,. evadfng .too fh .yW tu t t .n , f D„ga„;


ine matcn^conunuea in resulted in Preston emereing victors-by a try were handed over by Ribbies- | r t S ’ £ V h a d


A POOR Clitheroe performance at Littlemo^^^


by E r ic Geldard did little , to , improve th e 'v is ito rs ’ play.


- In th e la s t .five minutes


Late penalty shock for Waddington


Waddington 2, Mansfield 2


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WADDINGTON opened confidently in a game- which they could have won had they taken their chances. They were still leading 2-1'.with' only five minutes left but the visitors grabbed a point ■with a hotly-disputed penalty. .


Mansfield moved into a j


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control but continued to waste- th e ir opportunities. T h e i r ' equalising goal came as a re su l t ; of a good run by Byrom (M). He gave possession to Taylor who rounded two men and put a curling shot into the corner of the net. ' ’


Waddingtdn began to assume


dangerous on the break, while Waddington played the more direct-football and deservedly


Mansfield were always


went- in front through Kirk forcing his way forward and hitting home a hard low shot from the edge of the area, s


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both linking well on the left and with a bit of luck they might well have added to the score.


Byrom and Hutchinson were


I making mistakes. Nuttall saved a ' penalty kick in great* style, and Bush, who was having a good game, twice came close to scoring.-. I t was against the run of play when Mansfield were awarded their match-saving penalty.


tricky after the break and both side s were, committed to


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The game was sponsored by.


Rimmer, Byrom (M), Kirk, Hosty, Bush,'Byrom (P), Clay­ ton,. Miller, Taylor, Hutchin­ son. Sub, Wilson.


Unbeaten Altham


TWO of th e Ribble "Valley clubs in th e E a s t Lanca­ shire Football Leag u e a re ch a llen g in g s t ro n g ly al­ t h o u g h A l t h a m a r e


games arid a huge goal advantage. Waddington have id points


from the same number of fames. I^ a l ley Arms' Celtic


ganaes. In mid-table are Chat- burn with seven Whalley have five from seven and Chtheroe Reserves'five from six. Saturday's results: Pendle


ave nine points from seven CELTIC


SLUMP Trawden Celtic 6 Whalley AC 2


IN a n e x t r a o r d i n a r y g am e , W h a l le y A rm s Celtic slumped to a heavy d efeat, for a f te r a confi­ d e n t opening 20 m in u te s . th e y su r ren d e red a tw o - ' goal lead — a d isa s te r from which th ey n ev e r r e ­ covered. , In addition, slack defensive


second half. .C l i th e ro e la c k e d th e


killer in s t in c t 'a n d i t w a s , only in th e final q u a r te r ; th a t th ey began to apply th e p re s su re and produce a reasonable performance. Preston’s points came in the .


Newly-donated, trophies Player of the year was


Holden again played well in the lineout but overall the game, was a scrappy affair played in testing conditions. Clitheroe were further hampered by an


Nick Ridehalgh and Joey


first half, their t « stemming from loose play and poor tackl-. ing by the home side. The re- ’ force penalised Clitheroe for i back chatting to give Preston a kickable penalty and increase their lead. ■ ■ ' . ' ’, Clitheroe held the upper


.Emmott, TOO hit the bar with a penalty kick. Most of the try- scoring chances came from th e . forwards but pressure-could not be turned into points.


hand in the second half but the nearest they came to scoring was through fly half iMartin


WE’RE OFF TARGET


THE point we made..last week ab o u t C lith c ro c Rugby Club possibly head-. ing for th e . local record books as the result of the 2nd XV’s 82-0 defeat by Sale 4th was off target. In 1979 the 2nd XV lost 86-3 to Colne and Nelson 3rd. However, let it not be


work enabled I'rawden to "run i out comfortable winners. ■ ' The Whalley pub team rat­


tled Trawden from the kick-off. when Metcalf took advantage of a defensive error to slam home a goal. Shears made it 2-0 after a fine left-mng move between Keighley and Tittcrington. The g-ame took on an entirely '


thought that the local club' is always on a hiding to nothing. Clithcroc can point to the 84-0 thrashing of Thornton and Clevcicys in September 1978 — their highest vic'tory to date. . . Need . we say that the club will keep on trying.


but Celtic had not learned the lesson and mistakes in defence gave away two goals, between which Tfawden were awarded a disputed penalty. It. was given against Bargh though it appeared he had played the ball . with his leg rather than with


new complexion, perhaps large­ ly as the result o f . over­ confidence allied to bad ' defensive play permitting the home side to come back, into ; the game. Trawden missed a penalty


Walker makes it a treble


the hand. All'the three goals came in





'break and they added three .more goals to clinch a victory which early on had hardly seemed possible with Whalley Arms in total command. ■ The defeat could have been


recover when heads are d'ow-n. Trawden had the advantage of a strong wind after ' tne


heavier but Wilson saved another debatable penalty in the la s t minute. He was


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the 10 minutes preceding half­ time and in this standard of football a team cannot hope to


T H E d a u n t in g s ig h t . of Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside an d In g le b o ro u g h . faced 295 s t a r t e r s , in c lu d in g th re e , ladies, a t th e s ta r t of th e 28th T h re e Peaks Race. Harry Walker, of Blackburn


injury to John Mercer. No 8 forward, Christian Hopwood replaced him at half time. . . Clithcroc RUFC:' Gordon, Anderson,. Greatorex (Stuart), L ee, F ie ld in g '(Duneqn), Emm o tt, H ill, Hawor th, Bolton, Holden, Ridehalgh, Duxbury (Mick), Tattersall, Mercer, Fox. .


IM P R O ^G SECONDS


,


, Hoppers 5th 60, Clithcroc 2nd 0


C L IT H E R O E R U F C se co n d te am c o n t in u e d a lo n g i t s a d v e n tu r o u s p a th aw a y to P r e s to n Grasshoppers; th e losing m a rg in b e in g a full 22 p o in ts b e t te r , th a n th e p rev io u s week. Overall, too, th e performance also showed Improvement. Clitheroe were unlucky not


David Cottam, while Peter Pedder. was adjudged best fielder and Michael Britcliffe


RIBBLESDALE WANDERERS CC held its first-ever formal presentation evening at the Castle Restaurant, Clitheroe,


on Friday.


Cricketers pick up the prizes


was voted clubman of tne year.


Team awards.went to: 1st,, .


team batsman — Jack Ains­ worth, bowler — Bill Slinger.


■ Reriwlck," b ow le r— Stev e ; Neild. .Youth team batsman —


Penalty miss denies Chatburn


West Bradford 2, Chatburn 2


A MISSED penalty by Cha tbu rn ’s Rodney Read in the closing minutes denied th e 'v i l lag e r s full points from a game which had been switched because "West Brad­ ford’s gi’ound was not playable.


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'on to a through ball from Clegg and that was the state of play when th e teams changed ; round.


cliances in the c.arly stages and Chatburn seemed to be put out of gear through Foulker having to make an early exit because of injury. Ray Howard gave West Bradford the lead by latching


to score in the second half. Twice, they created overlaps but failed to take, advantage. The main fault, though, is the . performance of the more talented and experienced play­ ers whose contribution to this game was small. Clithqroe are currently lack­


fame. On the brighter side


ternoon at hooker, Nicol-Smith and Ian Lomax showed plenty of energy, and Philip Coop and Paul Myers had good first games for the club. Clithcroe RUFC 2nd: Wild-


ohn Walker had a spritely af­


.Duxbury, Walker, Smith, Nicol-Smith, Lomax, Myers.


New pool leaders


Harriers, • led at the, to p , of Peny-Y-Ghent, with Bob Ash­ worth, of Rossendale, in second


place. At the Whemside checkpoint


the first two positions,had re­ versed, and the field were clos­ ing as the runners set off for Ingleborough. As the spectators waited for


' WITH only one week left of the Ribble Valley Pool summer


' season the Red League has ) new leaders in Horse Shoe A ' who were 5-2 victors o'ver , former leaders Craven Heifer A. Only a'pair of surprise re­ sults in tonight’s matenes could deny Horse : Shoe their first league title.


'


stron gly placed a s le ad e rs ; distinction tholig^^^ with full p oints from e ig h t and Metcalf never'gave up the


fight. Whalley AC: Wilson, Porter,


perhaps the only member of his having previously w o n 'th e ; side to leave the fi^d with any event in 1978 and 1979. 'The crowd were not disap­


the first sight of a leader, speculation mounted as to whether Harry Walker ■ could win the race for the third time,


Bargh, Houghton, Ainsworth, F o s te r (R), Titterington,. Foster (D), Keighley, Shears, Metcalf. Subs: Ronnan, Wood.


. Re s V ■'Trawden C e l t ic , Clitheroe Res v Gt Harwood Res; Colne Legion v Oswald- twistle Imm., Mansfield v Whalley FC, Altham y Chat- bum. Open date: Waddington.


Forest 1, Altham 4; Trawden Celtic 6, Whalley Aims Celtic 2; Waddington 2, Mansfield 2. All other games postponed. Weekend fixtures: Whalley AC V Pcndle Forest, Nelson


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Altham................... 8 8 0 0 16 Wadd.................... 8 4 2 210 WhaAC................. 7 4 1 2 9 TrawC.......... ;....... 7 4 1 2 9 Mansf..................... 6 3 2 1 8 Chatbn.................. 7 3 1 3 7 Ossim................. 6 2 2 2 6 Whall..................... 7 2 1 4 5 C’roeRes..............; 6 1 3 1; 5 GHwdTnKes....... 4 1 2 1 4


League Table. PW D L P


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h ig h e s t score m division one of the Ribble Valley Ladi^ Darts League was 140 from B.


Cusack (Victona). ■ „ Results — Division One:


Victoria 3, Black Bull 5, Station 1, Black Horse A 7; Pendle Witch'2, Bonny Inn'6; Horse Shoe 5, Cathohe 'Social Centre


3- Jolliers B 4, Commercial 4; j Spring Mill 5, Joiners A ^ ■ ■ Division Thvo: Royal Oak 4,


Billington Band Club 4; BlaM Horse B 6, Bridge. Inn .2; King’s Arms-8, Royal British


. . .i Highest' scorer was L. Gal- ^ ■ Moor Club 5. ■ ' , ,


Lemon 0; White Horse 4, Bay Horse 4; Craven Heifer 3, Low.


CONVINCING HOCKEY


CUP WIN D E S P IT E being without two reg u la r f irs t team de- , fen d ers Clitheroe .Ladies’ Hockey Club notched a


■ la'gher (White Horse) with 120. ; convincing . 3-0 .away win ) After twp games each, the t


, jsf0Yv jjongton in the ; f i r s t round o f th e Lishman


■ ' Shoe 10, Bonny ;Ihn 8, Joiners j ,,, They, scored, in the first.five . . .. . ------


’ i A '. 12, Black Bull, 10,' Horse ; Cup.


A 8, Spring Mill 8, Catholic ; minutes, the ball being pulled Social (jentre 7, Commemal7^ • ■ -


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.' The village club, ’who are playing league matches for the first time in many years, meet; each Monday and Wednesday, evening in St Nicholas’s School Hall from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. .' Since the new season began,


v; matches. Anyone .who .


eague is


Joiners B 7,-Station 7, Pendle Witch 6, Victoria 6.


13Division Two: Kings Arms .. ; Black'Horse B 11, Royal


8, Craven; . Heifer ■ 6, , C^der- stones 5, Bay Horse. 4, ^Royal


Oak 11,.Billington Band Club 8, Lbw Muor Club 8, AVhite Horee


DtuiK/o ,(r ’ 1)


back for 'Anne' Hutchinson to shoot. Clitheroe had .most of.; the first half, play biit there' was no further score until after’ the changeround.


of; the play' -—'‘-in fact goal-; keeper Rachel Ridehalgh had i


/They took^even mbre.'cohtrbl


British Legion 3, Bridge Inn J.,, , throughout the'match;'" •' *' /


__J ------only two touches, of the ball,, . ■ -


however, the number of club . members’ has dropped-and RIBBLE Valley Football


m....... ”'1 '" ': ; . '. 'i ; i League clubs who have doubts . „ f „ c c


terested IS asked to contact the secretary: Mr/Terry i.Wanb^’of Alston Close,- Sabden. „(Tel.


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John Woodworth at Chor- -i./noK: 72’ 70967)


aske :He will on jj„^|,e information.; , p h e -a l l -w e a th e r .surface,.


I seemedj to 'suit Clitherbe and j the forwards"moved'-'ithei ball' 1 around. confidently., Ceri Brad- ; shaw scored her first/goal ; for.) ; the f irs t te am ,' arid 'Anrie'


ore p lay e r s “re “ reently j • matches or whb will be needed to take part in in. league, ; “ . ! - in- -j „ j


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r f io r - : I™™ " ^ h t crosses:?!:..! the


both goals .coming . Cub soccer . ,, . high scoring games.


, tn c t ;; Cub ; Scout r ’OOtball ; '/L e a g u e p ro d u c e d tw o , -, 7


. S O M E a t t r a k iv e J football ■[".'the Clitheroe and


. P a n th e r s 7, Waddington T


.R e s u l t s . -T-, P .en d le* ^


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Joiners B leaders of the Blue League must have a good vic-


. tory to make sure of the title. Brown Cow .B, who take on


pointed- as Walker, ,having gained a five-minute lead, cros­ sed the finishing line -in a time of two hours, 56 minutes. > Second place deservedly went ’ to'John Read, of Clayton Har­ riers, who fought his way up the field from sixth place at Ribble Head. Local runners fared well,


Simon Mayle, of Twiston, had a fine fun to f in ish 69th. Clithcroe’s most' noticeable ef­ forts came from Eddie Hoare (3-50-21) and Eddie Hill (4-11- 30).


ners set off round the historic city of York' when competing in the, Rowntree lO-iriile road race.,


won in a time of 49 minutes, 52 seconds. Stephen Howard, of Gisbura, finished 33rd. in 54 minutes. ■


S. Anders, of St .Helen’s AC .-.iv-; In gusty conditions, 247 run­ . .


' bottom of the table Horse. Shoe' ) B, are only two points behind. ■ .Joiners, who have been the' leaders for 11 weeks, must be regretting some of the points , they dropped against lower-


, placed teams. ■ Last, week’s results: Red


: 5, Duke of York 2; King’s A 4, TOite Horse 3; Dog and Par­ tridge 4, Sun Inn 3; Brown (low A 3, Pendle Witch 4.


League Horse Shoe A 5. Craven.Heifer A 2; Joiners A


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B 5, Horse Shoe B 2; Black Bull 3,; Joiners B 4; Lord Nelson '7, King’s B 0;’ Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 2, Black Horse 5; 'New Inn 2, Brown Cow. B 5.; ■


Blue League: Craven Heifer ' Red League


Horse Shoe A..;.......... 17 14 3101 CravenH'ferA..-......... 17 12 599' King’s A.....................1711 6 94 JoinersA.................... 1712 593


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W. Horse.............. . ... 17 9 8 77 Pendle W................ :.. 17 8 9 72 Doff and Part........... Dukc York......... .


Sun I n n ....... ... 17- 512S9 Brown Cow A......


Blue Lcairuc


... 17 512 59 ... 17 3 14 43,


Joiners B.............. ....'17 14 3192 Brown CowB......... ....'17,13 4199 Lord Nelson..........‘....17 19 7 90 .;.M711- 089 .... 17 10 "7 87


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Craven H’ferB .*..... .... 1711 .684 Black Bull.............. .... 17 7 10 66 New Inn................ .... 17 5 12 63 Craven H’fer (C).... ....17 2 15 45 Horse Shoe B ........


man, (Joop (A), Coop (P), Jones, Rudd, Corless, Smith,


. Bretherton came on in mid- field for . Chatburn and an im­ provement in their play became apparent.


fect cross from which Czapows­ ki scored with a powerful header and they began looking for the equaliser.


Tony Dobson laid on a per­ ' ' . '


West Bradford, however, were still dangerous but could


ing the mental approach and the commitment necessary to extract the ‘ most from the .


CUP WIN


THE Ribblesdale School; foot­ ball team produced , a sterling performance to conquer' Bum- ley Grammar School 4-3 in the Coldstream Cup. Burnley are previous win­


ners of this competition and 'on paper Ribblesdale: had a seem­ ingly impossible task to come away witn'anythinc. But in thick mud and strong,


driving rain they produced-one of the best efforts from/any side for several years.


the Burnley side struggled to find, their fluency Andrew (lower drove Ribblesdale on with Alastair Gore covering every blade of grass and Adrian McHugh sepring four goals — the third a real gem — for a magnificent victory.


Everyone played well arid as /


LEGION OUT


UNABLE to raise a team. Royal British Legion have withdrawn from the Clithoroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts Leame. As a result. Low Moor, and Billington B lose the points they gained from those games. 'The f irs t of the needle


blesdaie Wands CC A 5; Low Moor 4, Catholic SC 4, Central WMC B 2, Central WMC A 6; Catholic SC B 2, Brockhall 6; Ribblesdale Wands CC B 2, ■ Billington A 6. ■/


matches ended in a win for the Workingmen’s Club ; A team over the B team by a marmn of 6-2.- Newcomers Brockhall notched their first win by beat­ ing Catholic Social Club B 6-2. Highest finish A Threlfall, 116 (Rmblesdale Wanderers A). Results: Social Club 3, Rib-


. SNOOKER


; vative A 12, Chatburn A 2; ' Social Club 7, Liberal A 7.


RESULTS; in Clitheroe and District Snooker League were: Division One: Bilhnrton B 10, Waddington A 4; Cnatburn B 2,. Conservative B 12; Conser-


. Division Two: Catholic Social Club 10, Pendle Club 4; Liberal B 10, Slaidburii 4; Police. 12, Catholic SC B 2; Waddington B 2, Rimington A 12; Rimington B 12, Royal British Legion 2.


' , DARTS


,' and Pendle Hotel had byes. ' Division Two: Royal Oak


RESULTS of the. opening matches in the Clithcroe and District Darts League were: ' ■ Division One: Horse Shoe 4, Royal Oak A 4; Black Bull 6; Bonny Inn 2; Pendle Witch 1, Wliite Horse 7; King’s Arms’3, Lord Nelson 5. Black Horse


: 6, Joiners Arms 2; Peddle Inn J^Qj.ggg 4^


Flying start STANDEN A';got off/to a


L e o p a r ^ 2, S t Paul s i,^ . League,’ beating club rivals', Pendle T ig e r s 3; Ghatbum, ; standen B: 19-9 and; 8-2: ’ The 1, S t Mary’s 2 . ,


W e e k e n d f ix tu r e s —’ ^ A 5, Station A 5 . ' 'b u ^ n (C. G r im e s ) . S u n d a y :! • .The 2nd team’s cup game,.,, W h a l ley v .WaUClinglon


was postponed because. the-^vIvOW.my), o t M a ry s y^,5 son beat P.. Hutchinson and D.' 1 pitch was not fit for play.


/ t I,* Uwo-a-side ,competition f irs t ^elese and S.U


i In th e Harrison Loyola ( G . ; S c o t t ) . . i .Tudisco by three games to oiie.'


. QQfiir'Hab. S Rihhlp<!Halp v? DivisionTwo:. Station C, 7, C h ip p in g : ( J . B a i r d ) , r ! 3ivCRGS.7;'.Post Office/B 4;


! Station B 3;,Rimingtdn .Ladies


Hutchinson made it. 3-9-.from ,v;)'-Hodder.'.Walley V . Chat-2 i Dog and Partridge B 6.‘ ", , =Kse m.


and Kerr


CHinninB" 7 P en d le . i flying start in Division One^ of ' the Bibblcsdale Table Tennis -


?■) other result was; Dog and Par- : ; *


8,' Lower Buck 0; Bridge Inn 6, Brown Cow 2; Station Hotel 5, Commercial 3; Waddmgton SC


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• They went' further ahead when a misunderstanding bet- ■ ween goalkeeper Johnson and Coulston allowed Melling to move in and score.


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Neither side created many not translate some fine runs . and crosses by Edmondson, into


goals. . Brethertoh went close with a


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cleverly lobbing the ball over the keeper’s head and almost repeated the success only to be brought down in the box, but the resultant penalty was not converted. Both sides' played well in


donditions that were surprising­ ly good despite the rain of pre­ vious days. , :


Knowles, Coulston, Read, P,arkes, Foulker, Conti, Scott, Czapowski, Anderton, Hind. Subs: Dobson, Bretherton. ,


C h a tb u r n : J o h n s o n , 1982 marathon


ANYBODY wishing to enter the 1982 London mai'athon can send off for the official entry form by enclosing a 9" x 4" stamped addressed envelope to: Gillette London Marathon, P.O. .Box 82, County Hall, London, SEl 7PE. ■ Thi first 8,000 UK entries


■ details contact: Len Farn­ sworth on Clitheroe 25572.


will be accepted on a first-come first-served basis. For further


INTERIOR DECORATORS


ALL’TYPESOFWALL COVERINGS, etc.


Phone Clitheroe ' 26768 or 25595


Competitive prices


2nd team batsman — Tom'; Wallbank, bowler Tom Barker: - 3rd team batsman — John


C l i th c ro c : Underwood,


Blockboard %in. 8ft. x 4ft. V.;.;'.V£13.50 Torus Skirt Sin. x %in.' Fioor Chipboard %in. 8ft.’x 2ft. Hardboard 8ft,' x 4ft.


Masterboard 8ft. X4ft •••■••••••..... '.... £10.50 , 24p ft.


..E3.70 Skirting from ; ...... ...................... ;..9p ft. .... £2.50 Poiish Pine %in..........i.......................£10 , '


LARGE STOCK TIMBER — CARCASSING AND PLANED ALL ROUND Ready Made Doors in stock — Window Frames '


■ , r Doors etc. made to customer’s specification ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS)


David Workman, bowler — Steve Kerr. ’


About'75. members and


guests were welcomed by club chairman Mr Denis Birch. A darts shield, won by the


club in the Stardust , knock­ out, was..presented to Mr John Hutchins. ■Pictured . are some of the


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PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN T E L . C L IT H E R O E 4 1 5 9 7


LTD


WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND DIY


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS


SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS. GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS


award winners With club, members and their guests.


^ LAWSON


CONSTRUCTION BUILDER AND JOINERY


CONTRACTOR


PRICES QUOTED FOR ALL JOBS - TEL.


WHALLEY 2540


FOR JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR IN THE GARDEN MAKE IT EASY


H IR E


ELECTRIC MIXERS.........£4 POWER SAW................... £6 EXT. LADDER................ £3 PACE BREAKER AND


S P E C IA L WEEK-END RATES — FRIDAY p.m. ^ MONDAY a.m.


HIRE ^ •. Larae stock of small plant tools at competitive rptes


E.& D. (PLANT HIRE) LJOt PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN


TrI. Clitheroe 41597


PLUMBING at competitive prices. .


CENTRAL HEATING


C. N. FORT


18 KENILWORTH DRIVE- CLITHEROE


Phone Clitheroe 25680 lor free estimate


INTERNALand EXTERNAL PLASTERERS, JOINERS, BRICKLAYERS, ROOFSLATERS.


' and TILERS, PLUMBERS, ELECTRICIANS, INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PAINTERS and DECORATORS.


BPC INJECTION, PLASTER MOULDINGS, ARTEXING, FLOORS, DRIVEWAYS, KERB ' LAYING.


ALSO SUB-CONTRACTORS ■ ALL WORK CARRIED OUT BY


QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED TRADESMEN


FOR FREE QUOTE RING


G R AH AM P Y E BLACKBURN 678341 (Day)


667701 (Evenings) a f te r 7 p.m.


combines modern efficiency with classic‘‘ele­ gance. lt-:is designed for a .chimney-recess,. where; it, stands away from the ;wall* indepen-.; dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing I t i heats by convection as well as‘ by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages.’ Overcomes smoke problems... Delivery ex-stock. ,


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


- - ; * . n. Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, :; ■


Vyood burning stoves by JotuI and Ulefos., Spares for Rayburn. Baxi and most stoves.


FRED MANBY & BRO. . High Street, Skiplon. Esl. 1817. Telephone 5444 r '


liX-HOOVER'SERVICE ENGINEER


HOOLEY CYRIL


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


AUTHORISED HOOVER SERVICE


REPAIRS, .RECONDITIONI.no AND SERVICE OF


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic


T imbermatic FOR


AND FENCING MATERIALS FENCING


WANEY, INTERWOVEN, FEATHER EDGE, CONCRETE POSTS, PANELS, FLAGS


S P EC IA L SUMMER PRICES LOGS 40p BAG or £10 TONNE


SLABWOOD £4 BUNDLE COLLECTED Pendle Trading Estate, Chatburn, Clitheroe 41875


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


XJt—V. •


RONALD KING


PLASTERER SLATER & WALL & FLOOR TILING '


10 BUCCLEUCH AVE CLITHEROE Tel. 22979


ECCLES and MERCER of BLACKBURM and CHATBURN


PLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 24-HOUR SERVICE


WORK GUARANTEED


Tel. BLACKBURN 670013 CLITHEROE 41831 ^


G. E. CO LE ELECTRICIAN


Domestic Installations, TV and Radio aerial Installation < For free estimates


Re-wIrIng, Repairs etc., , . Industrial, Agricultural,' r : .


'Tel. Clitheroe 26881 or ' 24483________


, 1 and KENWOOD REPAIRS All rnakes of new and ^.reconditioned


WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS


I HOOVER —HOTPOINT—BURPO — SERVIS | ■' Sales and Workshop


‘ washers-and cleaners ': '■■■________— ^


2 FRANKLlI^ STREET, CLITHEROE- ----------- , Tel. 22979


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD CtITHEROE 41597


SLIGHT SECOND DRAINAGE PIPES EX OUR YARD AT CHATBURN


4in. 4ft.


6ln. 4ft. 6in. 9in. 4ft.9ln 12in. 4ft.9in.


90p each plus VAT £1.75 each plus VAT £4.75 each plus VAT £6.80 each plus VAT


DELIVERIES ARRANGED — KEEN RATES _


TOWER SCAFFOLD........ £7 TOOLS..:....................... . £12 ’ PRICES EXCLUDE VAT


H IRE


' - HEADS AND SILLS ■ . .STEEL LINTELS -


WALL AND FLOOR TILES


. SLATE BATTENS FELT


CHIMNEYPOTS: GAS VENTS


OSMA RAINWATER, SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS


DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


- COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS


OPEN MONDAY— FRIDAY, 8 a.m: to 12 noon — 1 p.m. — 5-30 p.m. SATURDAY, 9 a.m. — 12,noon


DUCKWORTH & NINE LTD DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON B M P HAND TOOLS.


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES .


■ SAND, CEMENT' AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS


.LOFT INSULATION ■ PIPE LAGGING


CYLINDER JACKETS „ per sheet


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