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Cononlcy 4 arter-fmal tie against
eaders West Bradford Tar central defender vas attending a wed- missed the match due 1 the previous league
rolden opportunity to >pen the scoring after ten inutes but his shot from
ust inside the area leared the bar.
The West Bradford de-
ence coped very well .’ith the lively Cononley tnvards in the first half nd it was unfortunate lat a defensive mistake ■t the Cononley centre irward in to score, after goalmouth scramble, in e 30th minute. This goal unsettled the
rest Bradford defence id Cononley almost ored again but the goal ea had become muddy
' this time and a shot m the Cononley. outside
't stuck on the goal line. With the wind in their cour in the second half est Bradford looked for early equaliser.
However a bad back ss by stand-in central fender Graham Johnson 1 not reach goalkeeper in Barber and a Conon- • forward nipped in to ke the score 2-0. espite having a fair
•centage of the play ■st Bradford tended to and play the ball down middle of the pitch
ey defenders-, t was clearly not going )e West Bradford’s day Cononley added two
ill praise to the way lonley adapted so well .he conditions, but one ’t help but feel sorry - West Bradford did do themselves justice,
>er, Chris Mellin, Barry Jnson, Simon Reynolds', mm Johnson, Ray Howard, e Dowden, John Clegg, Mantle. Bill Briggs, Bob 'in, Roy Edmondson.
c s t B r a d fo rd : John ound the
snooker tables
0 rounds of the eroe and District
iker League’s team kout have been com- d and tonight’s line-
mservative A v Wad- on A, Billington B v ervative B. Billing-
't — bye. Chatburn A tholic B, Catholic A v burn, Pendle Club v ■al A, Liberal B v ngton B, Waddington ’dice, Rimington A v urn B. Social Club
e.
.est results: Billing- V 6, Conservative A tholic SC 3, Catholic 11; Pendle Club 12,
ngton B 2; Social 4, Waddington B 10; ington A 12, Con- tive B 2; Slaidburn atburn A 8; Liberal Liberal B 6; Chat- 8, Police 6.
ils: Billington A 390, "ative A 398. I. Brown
91; D. Hothersal! 92, i 80; V. Maffia 69, 82: J. Turner 81, Niven iithell 51, Hall 108,
I 57; J. Holden 83, J. nd 70; A. Pearce 47, N. 103; T. Hill 93, H. waite 64; S. Edmond-
e Club 487, Rimington T. Howarth 101, F.
5. Petty 56; C. Moor- , S. Green 69.
I Club 390, Wadding- 28. J. Hall 61, B. Wad- 86; B. Hargreaves 92, inson 54; J. Cowell 71, liman 72; R. Cowking hillip 77; M. Alston 67, almsley 60; R. Bell 42,
s 79.
ington A 460, Conser- 1 331. J. Herd 92, R. 58; P. Marlow 88, P. 52; S. Hatton 73, G. 51; J. Wooff 76, A.
■ough 37; T. A. Makin- T. Williamson 62; D. 7, D. Packer 71. urn 396, Chatbum A Dixon 88, P. Jones 62; es 49, P. Clark 85; J. 3, N. Robinson 78; G. - 45, D. Speak 78; J. e 80, A. Frankland>60; 91, P. Whitaker 49.
91, J. Burke 42; M. ves 64, P. Craig 71; A. 45, L. McEntee 76; R. J- Griffiths. 52;' N.
15, B. Jacques 85. ,■
I A 406, Liberal B Chew 107, A. Proctor Ilegg 89, R. Forshaw >ot 60, J. Mellor 72; R. e 45, J. Hacking 56; P. 46, M. Higginson 76; osh 59, P, Reid 58.. m B 407, Police 385. ) 74, F. Booth 59; P.
1 53, D. Lord 70. olic SC B 422, Catholic 521. J. Marsden 70, 79; H. Lawton 59,
7. Marsden 82; B. Price Jrowther 70; C. Britclif- 1. Tomlinson 45; T.
Ireland 77; B. Robinson Cowperthwaite 54; H.
re goals in the last ■nty minutes to make final score 4-0.
ich played right into hands of the big Con
tart strongly. Bill Briggs missed a
FORMER England and Blackpool centre for ward Stan Mortensen will head a panel of
without Walker
speakeis at a sportsmen’s evening which Chtheroe FO is to hold at the Castle Restaur ant at 7-30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3rd.
Murray Bimie, who has recently been elected to the Lancashire County Cricket Club committee. Mr Birnie was chairman of the Jack Simmons Tes timonial Fund, also the fund for David Lloyd and he also served on the committee of the Clive Lloyd fund. Several other well known sports per sonalities will be guests. Chairman will be Jim Kenyon, the LFA secret
?uPP°rted by overdue fair deal from the
weather this weekend. In cidentally it has been mutually agreed to play the postponed Polytechnic match on a Sunday after noon, date to be ar ranged.
view Clitheroe will be without the services of Graham Walker for at least a couple of weeks. It could be as long as a month as the result of damaged ligaments in one knee. The injury was sus tained about three months ago and he has had to seek specialist advice. Tonight, Graham will
day’s washout at Shaw- bridge where Manchester Polytechnic should have been visitors, Clitheroe are hoping to have a long
White Hart stretch
their lead
rarely have they been ineffective in front of
nine: Waddingtoh SC 50, Horse Shoe B 45, Pendle Inn 44, Black Bull B 39, Coach and Horses 37, Joiner’s Arms 30, Station Hotel (8) 29, Bay Horse 28, Brown Cow 14. High est finish: K. Swarbrick, Black Bull B, 132.
Friendly rugby
portunity to weigh up form and, in particular, to see the 2nd XV in action. The game will also have
be a friendly between two teams chosen from club members. This should give the selectors an op
the maroons and Andy Corless the blues. Venue is Littlemoor Park, kick off 2-30 p.m. Teams are , asked to meet at 2 p.m. Anyone interested in playing for the club is very welcome on Satur day. No experience is necessary — just turn up at Ribblesdale School at 2 p.m. complete with kit.
an added importance be cause Clitheroe are now entering the most impor tant phase of the,season with fixtures against lead ing clubs such as Sale, Preston Grasshoppers, Vale of Lune and Fylde. John Coates will captain
T. Rose, S. Greatorex, D. Fielding, A. Corless, C. Hop- wood, J. Walker, P. Dinsdale, N. Crossley, J. Holden, I. Duxbury, T. Lee, I. Fielding, A. Phillips. Reserves: C. Roberts, M. Anderson, I. Richardson.
Maroons: A. Gordon, K. Tomlinson, S. Greatorex jnr, G. T o rb e tt, R. Lund, J . Coates, D. Tatte rsall, R. H aw o r th , J . Bolton, A. Sweeney, N. Ridehalgh, M. Duxbuiw, R. Wildman, T. Mason,' R. Gregory. Blues: D. Sunger, A. Rudd,
FOR the sixth time this season Clitheroe Rugby Union Club found them selves without any games because of waterlogged pitches. On Saturday there will
nine: Kings Arms 47, Brockhall SC 41, Cross Keys 40, White Horse 38, Bonny Inn 37, Lord Nelson 37, Buck Inn 28, Pendle Hotel (8) 28, Vic toria 24. Highest finish: A. Lord, Cross Keys, 110. Division Three, played
Hart 61 points, Horse Shoe A 57, Read Club 43, Spring Mill 42, Black Horse 41, Royal Oak A 40, Black Bull A 38, Pendle Witch 30, Royal Oak B 27, Bridge Inn 21. Highest finish: E. Fish, Spring Mill, 154. Division Two, played
Club and Waddington SC lead Horse Shoe B by five points in Division Three. League placings: Division One: White
sion Two by six points from Brockhall Social
WITH 10 matches played White Hart have a four point lead over Horse Shoe A in Division One of the Clitheroe and District Darts League. Kings Arms lead Divi
be appearing before a LFA disciplinary commit tee to appeal against his sending off in the match with Blackpool Mechanics in the George Watson Trophy last October. Following last Satur
ary. Tickets are available at £9 a head. From a playing point of
who has named a squad of 13 for Saturday, is hoping to make a useful signing
programme, being away to Ashton Athletic (2-30 p.m. kick off) on Satur day, and at home to Bacup Borough (2-30 p.m.) on Sunday. The Re serves Blackburn Combi nation away game against BAC is postponed. Manager Keith Newton,
They have a double
Underwood, Whiteside (N), Richards, Ashcroft, Newton, Eyles, Wadding ton, Wilcox, Gillibrand, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Taylor (Jim) and Ash worth. The same players are named for Sunday to gether with Paul McGuire and Paul Bretherton.
portunity, he believes Clitheroe can pick up points from the games in hand if they show their tru e p o te n t ia l . This weekend’s double header could be the start. Saturday’s squad is:
Leaders outplay
Empress EMPRESS Squash Club returned, empty handed from Fleetwood after being outplayed by the league leaders. Wayne Townley faded
after a bright start but Conor McLaughlin put up strong resistance before going down 3-1. Glenn
Greenup lost in three but Mark Chapman main tained his good form in a fine 3-2 success. Paul Lambert lost 3-0 and then Robert Fielding emphas ised his potential with an aggressive display which only just failed to bring a second point for his team.
Belvale 2nd and put up a fine fight before going down 4-1 against very strong opposition. Bill Hamer and Denis
Honours even
Club 1, Billington BC A 7; Clitheroe CC 4, Catholic SC 4; British Legion 1, Ribblesdale Wands CC 7; Billirtgton BC B 4, Social Club 4. Central WMC, bye. League placings, all
easy win over a weakened Low Moor Club side and Ribblesdale Wanderers surged back with a good win over British Legion. Results: Low Moor
A BATTLE royal bet ween Billington Band Club B and Social Club in Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League ended all square. Band Club A had an
won a cliffhanger by 10-9 and Ian Warren almost repeated the feat with a 9-7 scoreline in the decid ing match. Empress 3rd played
lost 3-2, John Willis and Brian Hayward scored comfortable wins. Skipper Eddie Vidler
off a good 4-1 win over Belvale 3rd to revive promotion hopes. Although John Sharpies
Evans lost 3-0 before Mike Heyworth lost the closest contest of the evening after taking the first game 10-9 and losing two others 10-9. Malcolm Macdonald played well in the top match without really threatening his op ponent. The second team pulled
is specially hoping for is a reasonable succession of matches — something he has been denied since taking over the reins at Shawbridge. Even train ing sessions at the Hynd- burn Sports Centre have been hampered. However, given the op
from non-league circles this week and he is sound ing out the possibility of a further signing. One thing Mr Newton
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CAREFUL handicapping in Empress Squash Club’s internal handicap competition this year en sured that one of the finalists was a relative “unknown”. The spirit of the com petition shone through
Kibble Valley Football League
ONCE again the whole of the Ribble Valley Football League programme was ab andoned on S a tu rd ay bec au se of water lo g g ed pitches. In fact th e only match played locally was th e Craven Cup game be tween West Bradford and Cononley which ended in defeat for the villagers. P la y to o k p la c e in
shocking conditions and with the benefit of hind s ight it is clear th e game ought not to have gone ahead. But of course, both sides wanted to see i t out of th e way. N ex t major competition
for Ribble Valley League clubs is the Aitken Shield, th e o n ly p r e l im in a r y round of which will be played on S aturday b et ween H u r s t Green and R ib c h e s te r C ro s s Keys (BR). The league programme is —
Division One: Grindleton v Royal Oak (JD), West Bradford v Trinity (RA), Chipping v Read Utd (IH), Sabden v Vic toria (TJ). Because of the shield game, Chatburn and
CPV v Ribchester Cross Keys Res (TP), Trinity Res v Station Hotel (MF), Whalley Res v Grindleton Res (NB), Riming ton Res v West Bradford Res (IAD), Catholic SC v Transport Res (JS).
Cbatburn................ 12 9 3 021 Royal Oak................ 11 8 2 1 18 Read Utd................. 10 8 1 1 17 Cross Keys.............. 11 7 0 4 14 Victoria....................11 6 1 4 13 West Bradford....... 9 3 4 2 10 Sabden.................. 10 2 4 4 8 Grindleton............. 9 2 1 0 5 HurstGreen.......... 11 1 2 8 4 Whalley AC........... 7 1 2 4 4 Chipping................. 10 1 1 8 3 Trinity.................. 9 1 1 7 3
Rimington.............. 9 3 3 3 9 Whalley................. 10 3 2 5 8 Read Res.................11 2 3 0 7 Black Bull.............. 9 0 3 6 3
Chatburn Res........ 8 7 0 1 14 Transport............... 10 6 1 3 13 R.L. West.............. 8 5 2 1 12 Calderstones......... 11 5 1 511 Henthorn............... 10 2 7 1 11 Brockhall................ 10 4 2 310 Waddington.......... 12 3 4 5 10
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Division One
Brockhall (CB), Transport v Rimington (AP), Calderstones v Henthom Utd (DM), Chat burn Res v Whalley (TW), Waddington v Roe Lee West (GS). Division Three: Lord Nelson
Whalley AC will be without a fixture. Division Two: Black Bull v
*Unknown9 walks off with squash
the display of that “un known” — Robert Ban croft — who not only defeated team member Robert Fielding in the
STATION MAKES A MOVE
A WIN by Station Hotel enabled them to move into second spot in Divi sion Two of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts As sociation in place of Judge Walmesley B who could only draw with top club Commercial. Results: Division One — Brown Cow
Joiners A 5, Spring Mill 3; Horse Shoe 5, Joiners B 3; Highest finish S. Gore, Bonny Inn, 104. Division Two: Calderstones
3, Catholic SC B 5; British Legion 1, Black Horse A 7; Bonny Inn 6, Pendle Witch 2; Black Bull 6, Royal Oak 2;
men’s final, but also took apart other not ables on his way to a very enjoyable final match.
The ladies’ competi
tion was dominated by the better players, ending in an exciting final between Susan Meadows and Coleen Kendrick.
Susan eventually over
came her opponents deft drop shots with a fine display of power
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in our picture are the
finalists and semi-final ists. They are, back, from the left:, Robert Bancroft, Brian Hay ward, Robert Fielding, Eddie Vidfer. Front: Mary Neville, Susan Meadows, Rachel Pallister, Coleen Kendrick.
Tenacious play wins the day
ONLY a fine team performance at South Ribble saved Empress Squash Club’s Ladies’ 1st team from defeat .this week.
68, Station Hotel 64, Judge Walmesley B 62, Central WMC 59, Catholic SC B 57, Victoria 50, Black Horse B 47. Judge Walmesley A 47, Calderstones 46, Low Moor Club 45, Bay Horse 42, Craven Heifer 37.
One — Black Bull G5, Joiners A 63, Black Horse A 62, Horse Shoe 56, Catholic SC B 55, Boiiny Inn 53; Brown Cow 52, Spring Mill 50,- Pendle Witch 46, Joiners B 45, Royal Oak 40, British Legion 37. Division Two — Commercial
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TEAMS wishing to play in the Clitheroc and District N e tb a l l L e ag u e th is summer are reminded that they must send at least one representative to the annual meeting of the league, to be held at Clitheroc Cricket Club on Monday, February 16th (8 p.m.). Unattached players who would like to take part arc also invited to the meeting with a view to m ak in g c o n ta c t with teams that have vacancies. The summer league will
Standens’ challenge
Catholic SC............ 9 0 2 2 14 Station.................. 10 7 0 3 14 Lord Nelson.......... 10 G 1 3 13 Transport Res....... 7.5 0 2 10 Grindleton Res......10 4 1 5 9 Whalley Res.......... 7 4 1 2 9 Rimington Res....... 9 2 2, 5 0 West B’ford Res..... 8 2 1 5 5 Cross Keys Res...... 9 2 0 7 4 Trinity Res............ 0 1 0 5 2
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Question of sport
played 13 except where starred: Billington BC A 67 points, Billington BC B 64, ♦Social Club 62, ♦Central WMC 55, Rib blesdale W. CU 48, Brit ish Legion 45, Catholic SC 44, *CIitheroe CC 34, ♦Low Moor Club 31. H ig h e s t f in ish : J .
Rimmer, Central WMC, 157.
WADDINGTON FC’s annual sports quiz starts at the village social club on Sunday evening (8 p.m.). A dozen teams have entered and Sun day’s preliminary round will be a pencil and paper affair with the same ques tions for all the com petitors.
— Chatburn 2, Dog and Partridge A 8; Standen A 10, Station Hotel A 0; Standen B 10, Queensway A 0, Post Office A 8, Sta tion Hotel B 2. D iv is io n Two —
Queensway B 1, Dog and Partridge B 9; Station Hotel C 5, CRGS 5; Dog and Partridge B 4, Post Office B 6; Catholic YC 6, Rimington Ladies 4.
D and P A............... 10 8 1 29 71 StamlenA............... 9 5 2 28 62 Post Off A............... 9 5 2 36 54 StamlonB............... 7 6 0 20 50 Chatburn................ 8 3 2 46 34 Station A........ ...... 9 2 1 56 34 Station B................ 8 1 2 50 30 Queensway A......... 10 0 0 85 15
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CRGS..................... 8 7 1 872 Station C...............- 8 4 3 37 43 DandPB............... 8 3 13743 Post Off B............... 7 4 13040 CathYC................. 9 3 158 32 Queensway B ......... 7 3 13931 Rim Ladies............. 9 0 0 71 19
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THE two Standen teams are now positioned to challenge Dog and Par tridge A for the Division One title of the Ribbles dale Table Tennis Associ ation after notching 10-0 wins. Results: Division One
4, Craven Heifer 4; Bay Horse 3, Central WMC 5; Black Horse B G, Low Mooi* Club 2; Catholic SC A 2, Station Hotel 6; Judge Walmesley A 3, Vic toria 5; Commercial 4, Judge Walmesley B 4. Highest finish N. Harwood, Central WMC 84. League placings. Division
Coleen Kendrick won 3-1, Susan Meadows won 3-2, Val Fielding lost 0-3, Mary Neville won 3-0, Yvonne Greenup lost 1-3. Empress 2nds — Carrie MacDonald won 3-2, Sheila Willis lost 2-3, Jean Hutchinson won 3-1, Marilyn Fletcher won 3-1, Sharon Willis won 3-0.
five-set match while Carrie MacDonald was able to snatch victory in a close and long game. Results: Empress 1st —
Willis, Marilyn Fletcher and Jean Hutchinson soon put Empress in front. Sheila Willis lost in a
out to avenge their defeat by East Lancs earlier this season, did so in fine style with a 4-1 victory. Strong play by Sharon
Coleen Kendrick, using the lob and drop shot to good effect, outplayed a strong opponent to give Empress a 3-2 victory. . Empress Ladies’ 2nds,-
next match, and it was only the tenacious and de termined play of Susan Meadows in a long five- set match that levelled the scores again to 2-2. In the final rubber
Yvonne Greenup was sur- I - prisingly beaten and it was left to Mary Neville, playing with great skill and accuracy, to level the score. Val Fielding lost the
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