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22331 (Classified)


PES FOR HTBACK


iger things have hap- in Football.” previous day, Clitheroe


i,s not lost,” he said,


Jeroe Reserves, mean- lire without a fixture.


tRTBOARD


JEERCIAL and White are the leaders respec- of Divisions One and


•off between Billington lub and King’s Arms to the runners-up. The lea-


rize night will be held at tones on April 30th. Wednesday the new


st time on a sudden asis. Each team in the will be represented by ayer. Venue is the roe Catholic Social


en Building Society will be contested for


rs A are Division One ;-up by one point from Shoe and Joiners B. vision Two there will be


f the Kibble Valley Darts League,


Id rivals Great Harwood in the second round of )mbination Cup and no Mr Whalley will be look-, r an encouraging per- ce in that match to in- lie side to give a good against Vulcan. Both s kick-off at 3 p.m.


h o p e s Colne Dynamos 1, Clitheroe 0


Laneashire Combination ehampionship all' but perished in an undisting­ uished clash with champions-elect Colne.


.P? disaster for Clitheroe as their faint hopes of the .


to one of the most bizarre goals of the season, but


Not only did they lose


had Nigel Whiteside sent off for dissent and lost'


skipper Mick Ashcroft with a broken toe . which could keep him out of the


largely a disappointing affair, and missed chances were at a ’ prem ium a t b o th en d s , Clitheroe can feel justifiably hard done by to go down to the goal that clinched the points for the home side after 73 minutes. Dynamos gained a corner


reckoning, for the rest of the term. Although the game was


and from the en§uing goal­


^linesman to have crossed the line.


mouth scramble,'an attempted clearance by Bill Davies re­ bounded off Nigel Whiteside and ^although the ball was cleared, it was adjudged by the


Not even' the Colne players claimed a goal but despite the


visitors’ protests, it was al- . lowed to stand as a Whiteside own-goal.


back’s afternoon turned from bad to worse when he was ordered off for dissent after the referee had-awarded Colne a free kick which a large section of the spectators felt should have gone Clitheroe’s way. E a r l i e r in . th e m a tch


Six minutes later, the full RUGBY REPORTS


le results: Division One mercial 5, Pendle Witch rs B 4, Horse Shoe 4;


ion Two — Royal Brit­ ton 4, Royal Oak 4; tones 0, King’s Arms 8; rse 5, Billington Band


; Low Moor Club 4, orse B 4; Bridge Inn 1, lorse 7. league placings: Divi-


• SC 6, Station Hotel 2; Bull 2, Joiners A 6; !nn 4, Victoria 4; Black i 6, Spring Mill 2.


First-half points virtually settle match result


. Wilmslow 4th 21, Clitheroe RUFC 4.


IN an ill-tempered match Clitheroe were outplayed by a competent Wilmslow team in the first half, thus


( ven Heifer 66, Low


ub 59, Bridge Inn 57, Dnes 49.


J Leaders Billington A Ive next week but still


|)lay a postponed home Jiinst Central WMC A |h ) .


i t the top — that sums |ontinuing state of af- the Clithcroe and • Clubmen’s Darts


\ Horse 88, Koval Brit- 83, Black korse B


ie — Commercial 111, 1 A 99, Horse Shoe 98, B 98, Black Horse A ny Inn 87, Black Bull holic SC 81. Station '9, Pendle Witch 78, -lill 76, Victoria 72. ion Two — White 13, Billington BC 100, Yrms 100, Royal Oak


by an injury to flanker Roger Holmes who the previous week had been their main star. Alter 10 minutes he was flat on his back with a dislocated knee. Wilmslow had already taken


dealing with the long throw at lineouts and loose possession at the scrums and Wilmslow added two more tries before the interval — one of which was converted. Clitheroe produced their best


lin g e rs Ribblesdaie |r s A play Low Moor ■ in their last game of I n . Billington B have ■play Low Moor, on l i . Highest finish, J. J. I Wanderers A, 150.


I rs A 6; Low Moor locial Club 6. 1 placings: Billington A | Wanderers A 151, ub 126, Brockhall 113, i B 110, Catholic SC A


Ion A 4, Brockhall 4; I CC 5, Central WMC liderers B 5, Catholic Central WMC B 2,


i?roe CC 78, Central •5, Catholic SC B 47.


\RVIVAL )INTS


gtOE Ladies hockey ■ the same opposition the weekend because ranged match against


Biroe should have won Jhan a goal scored by


Ji Sunday’s return


is. I were looking for re-


Id with both teams joints to ensure Divi- ■survival there was a l j f a well-contested


|>e took a well-de- Tly lead through Liz went further ahead the interval. The


|wo goals, neither of laid be blamed on goalkeeper Stephanie le made a number of


^royed their rhythm ' ught back to


to give away a two I'ut three points was Is a useful reward.


disappoining for tennis


Ible Tennis Handicap l i —' Division One: Itel C 2, Standen A 1 Partridge A 7, Dog glge B 3; Post Office Im Hotel C 2. Divi- 1 Queensway 7, Post iRimington Ladies 5, l e i B 5; Post Office Jiington Ladies 5; ueensway 7.


[cap league results in the Rib-


gresentatives are re- : the executive com-


lower . Hall, York [ Sunday, beginning


|e r s should note that \ championships will Clitneroe Parish


jider 18s, 35s and |ladies classes. The is 50p for each


hpetitions include les, open doubles, Ingles and doubles


Ind fees should be rabtree’s, Clitheroe ]ace by tomorrow handed in at to- Utive meeting.


OF CASH?


■THOSE WANTED TEMS


IITHA fLSEL


SSIFIED ITISEMENT


Imeet at the Starkie pi tonight at 7-30


lid nsul to work hard lay’s 1-0 win. It was a hippy, niggly match


I Moor Club 86, Wan- I 90, Central WMC A


out he forced his way over with an unstoppable run. When hooker Dave Slinger


From one scrum five yards


otherwise. Apart from one darting run


virtually settling the outcome as their hosts went in with a 14-0 interval lead. Clitheroe were handicapped


the lead through a well-ex­ ecuted try. They moved the ball quickly and with authority. Clitheroe had difficulties in


Hampson, Fielding (Duncan), Emmott, F ie ld in g (Ian), Greatorex (Stuart), Torbett, Corbett, Slinger, Haworth, Holden, Ramsey, Wildman, Mercer, Holmes.


DEFEAT BUT NOT


play at the start of the second half, Stuart Greatorex posing


many problems for the opposi­ tion.


seemingly added another try from a short line-out in a simi­ lar position, the referee ruled


by G r e a to re x l a t e r on, Clitheroe for most of the time had to be content to try and keep Wilmslow at bay. Hamp- son on the right wing and Duncan Fielding in the centre tackled extremely well. Wilmslow scored two more


tries, one being converted. Both came from what looked


SQUASH


Season ends


for Empress


defeat by Burnley 1st earlier in the season, with Ian Warren winning 3-2, Connor McLaugh­ lin 3-1 and Malcolm McDonald, Stuart Wardle and Nigel Willis all registering untroubled 3-0 victories. The maximum points keep


EMPRESS men’s squash teams had mixed fortunes in their final matches of the season, the first team recording a fine 5-0 win and the seconds and thirds both going down 4-1. The first tear*' avenged a


the team' near the top of the table, which in due course is expected to show them in third or fourth position. The second team, playing


DISGRACE Clitheroc 2nd 3, Wilmslow 5th 13


made the visitors*-victory look more convincing than it was. Clitheroe were a man short but they earned the respect of their opponents and praise from the spectators.


A PENALTY and a converted try in the last five minutes


the Littlemoor club fought back and Garrett — outstanding at stand-off — .kicked a penalty goal. Garrett led the back division


After'conceding an early try t


suspiciously like forward, passes. Clitheroc RUFC: Rudd,


Clitheroe had seen chances to take the lead go begging while Coln e w e re r e p e a te d ly thwarted bv the ever-efficient visitors’ defence and some fine saves by Denis Underwood. After, Eric Geldard came on


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) g o a l d i m s


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 1st, 1982 21


QUALIFIES WITH 68


jiro-am stroke qualifier at Clitheroe Golf Club, B. Hcm- mingway qualified with 78-10— 68. after* play-offs with D. Boothman and K. Pedder, both 83-15-68.


IN the State Express Classic


69. Best gross was'M. I. Chap­ man with 75.


. ton 76-7-69 after a play-off with N. Hanson 76-7-69 and T.


in the final minute, but gener­ ally the-attacking honours went to Colne. The Clitheroe back four did well to keep former Shawbridge str ik e r Roger Walker and his fellow front runner McGovern quiet and Richards and Underwood were particularly outstanding.


Whiteside, Richards, Davies, Eyles, Sharpies, Ashcroft, Taylor, Drugan, S. Whiteside, Ashworth. Subs: Geldard, Easton. Referee: Mr A. Morton


(Fleetwood). Clithcroe: Underwood, N.


for Ashcroft at half time, he. had two good ‘ scoring oppor­ tunities in quick succession but failed on each occasion. Gary Easton hit the crossbar


play-off with A. Walmsley 75.


Running results


First- try ladies take trophy


IT - was success at the f i rs t at temp t , for Clitheroe darters Jenny Partington and Lynn Gallagher as they over­ came Marion Conroy and Joan Kennedy, of


Vulcan superior in


every department Vulcan Newton 4, Clitheroe 0.


'


CLITHEROE’S weekend of, woe continued on Sunday with a demoralising defeat at the hands of mid-table Vulcan in the first leg of the, George Watson Trophy. semi-final.


.


their first cup 'final since 1935 now lie in ruins and, barring miracles, it appears that this Sunday’s return leg at Shaw­ bridge will be merely a for­ mality. It would certainly need a


Their hopes of competing in


vast improvement of form and attitude if Clitheroe were to gain anything at all from the return meeting, for on Sunday they looked a poor excuse for a football team.


Penalties


not enough Oswaldtwistle Imm. 3, Clithcroe Res. 2


CLITHEROE Reserves have only themselves to blame for this defeat on Saturday. For long periods of the game


with skill and determination but is unfortunately not likely, to again be available — he was only visiting the area. Follow­ ing his example the three-quar­ ters covered and tackled with rare unity and were ably sup-


Eorted by Masterson at full


by Geoff Williamson’but were more effective in the loose rather than the set scrum, but Shaw did manage to provide Tattersall with some posses­ sion. . Clitheroe could have hoped


ack. The forwards were well led


Clitheroe yet one that.can be viewed with some satisfaction .by a young and largely inex­ perienced side. Dave Taberner made his


away to Pendle 4th, suffered a poor result but should still be near the ton of their league. Their • only winner was cap­


tain Mark Chapman, ’ who played well to win 3-0, while Robert ‘Fielding lost 3-2, Ray Dryden and Keith Tomlinson 3- 1 and Eddie Vidler 3-0. Although the third team only


gained one point, in their home clash with Hyndbum 2nd, they should have done enough in earlier matches to enable them to stay in Division Six next season. The single winner in the


match with Hyndburn was Frank Potter, who outplayed his opponent in all departments to win 3-0. John Beggs came close but lost 3-2, captain Russel Cowking went down 3-1 and Dennis Greenop and Roger Meadows both lost 3-0. The next major event on the


terman, Hawthorn, Tabemer, Tindall, Cross, Garrett, Tatter­ sall, Dubowski, Shaw, Lomax, Mayers, Williamson, Tomlin­ son, Roberts (capt).


debut at centre and showed that he is a player to watch. Clithcroc RUFC 2nd: Mas-


Strenuous Preston GH XV 36


Sunday Clithcroe XV 0,


WITH most of Clitheroe’s senior players giving Sunday lunch preference over rugby it was left to.the younger brigade to entertain a strong Grasshop­ pers’ Invitation XV. The result.was no surprise


for- better ball in the lineout, but Lomax and Dubowski did some excellent spoiling of Wilmslow possession. .. There was excellent covering by ' the forwards with Chris Roberts (vet another come­ back) displaying the urgency needed. This was another defeat for


Clitheroe drew level .through a John Taylor penalty, awarded after a foul. . Oswaldtwistle again went in.


ner, John Behan and Nigel Spencer all went close, only for the home team to break away and snatch the lead 10 minutes before the interval. Shortly after the restart


front, but another foul by their defence gave Gardner the chance to equaliser from ,the penalty spot. . In a tense finish, it was the


they played some nice football, but failed to take their chances. In a bright start, Max Gard­


from a hangover from the pre­ vious day’s defeat at Colne and Vulcan took full advantage to soar into a three-goal lead in the first half-hour. Mistakes by . Bill Davies,


They seemed to be suffering


POINTS NEEDED


Tony Eyles and Denis Under- • wood were cruelly punished by a ruthless, efficient home attack.


Clitheroe in every department — sharper up front, more ruth­


changed at the interval and a fu r th e r - suc c e ss ful'•e ffo r t midway through the second half virtually assured Vulcan of a place in the final. • They were su p e rio r to


The score remained .un­ > .


less .in midfield and solid at the back, playing a very effective


offside trap. . Clitheroe appear to have only


their pride to play for on Sunday- — although’ they will also be out to. repair a'number of reputations which currently lie in tatters.


Whiteside, Richards, Davies, Eyles, Drugan, Easton, Taylor, Geldard, ' S. Whiteside, Ash­ worth. Subs: Boyd, Spencer.


'Clitheroe: Underwood,- N. 1 ' Floodlights


suit them Gt Harwood Res. l, Whallcy AC 2


home team who' scored the winner, 10 minutes from time, from a free-kick. The result was a great disap-


PLAYING for the first time under floodlights, Whalley


fiointment to Clitheroe who


taking home both points, yet left empty handed. In a recent midweek game


ag a in s t G re a t Harwood, Clitheroe Reserves achieved a creditable 1-1 draw.


END OF


FINE RUN Whalley AC 2, Mansfield 3


their first game since De­ cember 5th, when they enter­ tained Mansfield at the Calder- stones ground on Saturday. It was an entertaining game


WHALLEY Arms Celtic lost


and Celtic made a great start with a first-minute goal by Ron Foster. They then became a little


much space and conceded three goals within,, a ten-minute period.


lazy' and allowed Mansfield, an excellent attacking side, too


Bargh up front and becoming more aggressive. Bargh and Shears combined well for the latter to pull a goal back after 55 minutes. • For the first time, Celtic die-’


saves by Wilson kept Celtic in with a hope of salvaging a point in the second half. . Celtic re-organised, pushing


Only a series of, brilliant


calendar is the Skipton Build­ ing Society sponsored end of season handicap tournament, scheduled for the end of April and early May. -


Barn is well used


GOOD use is being .made of Roefield Bam Sports Centre, which comes under the umbrel­ la of Ribble Valley Sports and Recreation Council.


•will be a long and useful life in the service of the community. It is in an endeavour to


There is a desire to tailor the facilities to the needs of those


/ • .


However, the bam is only at the beginning of what is hoped .





expand its services that the Sports Council is seeking public co-operation, especially in the role of fund-raising.


who will use.them. A first step has been to* write to all affili­ ated organisations asking them to fill in a questionnaire.


' Sports Council................• Roefield Bam is at present in


clubs and organisations will make their views known to the


use about 25 hours a week, principally in the'evenings and


on Sundays. Clayton Velo and the North Lancashire . Road


Club will again be using the facilities during the summer and Ribble Valley Council has been granted free use of the barn for summer coaching courses.


It is hoped that other local *


but the tackling by Stuart Greatorex, Ian Fielding and Hughie Wardle no doubt made Preston- think that Sunday af­ ternoon rugby at Littlemoor is no picnic. John Mercer and John Corbett both fought hard for Clitheroe in the pack.


Teams for Saturday


Lune 3rd, a, meet Ribblesdaie 1-15 p.m.): Rudd, Fielding, Greatorex, Greatorex, Fielding, Emmott, Torbett, Howartn, Dinsdale, Corbett, Ramsay, Holden, VVildman, Slinger,


Clithcroe RUFC (v Vale of


Grundy.' Clitheroc RUFC 2nd (v Vale


. had a tremendous free kick brilliantly saved and Wilkinson fluffed a good chance in front of. goal. So, after a good unbeaten


tated the play but could not find the equaliser. Gillibrand hit the bar, Dean


Arms Celtic finished easy win­ ners over a strong Great Har­ wood side last Thursday. Great Harwood attacked


ooked more than capable of


Celtic came more into the Same and Titterington and


1


from’ the sta rt and several times came close to scoring in the opening stages. But they failed to pierce Celtic’s defence where Gillibrand was in superb form.


there was still no score at half­ time. ' The villagers’ superior fitness


oman both came close but


began to tell and after constant pressure Taylor put them into


’ well-takbn goal after a great solo run. Celtic played out the last


the lead with a 25-yard shot. Doman added a second, with a


quarter of an hour at their'ease although Harwood pulled a goal back in-the last minute. Gillib­ rand, Taylor and Finch were all in fine form in a great team effort. Whallcy AC: Wilson, Taylor,


• which eventually saw Lord' Nelson through to the final. In contrast. Craven Heifer A


Nelson at the Craven Heifer and for a team at the bottom of the Red League they gave the current leaders a hard "time. Frames went alternate up to 3- 2 for Lord Nelson (and the first doubles produced a tight match lasting the best part of an hour


THE Ribble Valley Pool League team knockout semi­ finals produced two vastly dif­ ferent ties. Black Horse played Lord


.taking the first four frames. , * The Ribble'Valley side, play-'


playing Hodder Bridge at the Black Horse took little over an hour to reach the final by


Gillibrand, Porte r, /Price, Foster, Titteriiigton, Finch,- Wilkinson, Doman, Shears. Subs: Bargh, Metcalf. ;


- Waddington


take points Pcndlc Forest 0, Waddington 1


. close to scoring, Green and Kirk both hitting the wood­ work. , It was almost half-time when


NEITHER side', could get to grips with a game played on a very difficult pitch. Waddington did all the early running and several times came


run ’which has taken them to second place in the table, Celtic now have to win their, final three fixtures to have any chance of finishing as one of the top four in the East-Lancashire- League. .


•Wilkinson, Doman, Shears. Subs: Metcalf, Ronnan. .


Cup shared


, ki, Tindall, Shaw, Cross, Dnx- bury, Tomlinson, Mayers,, Lomax. Res: Workman, John­ stone, Nicol-Smith, Bolton.


of Lune 4th, a, meet Ribbles­ daie 1-15 p.m.): Wardle, Mas-, terson, Lund, Tabemer, Cor- less, Lund, Tattersall, Dubows-


Hat-trick for Huw


• Blackburn^ Youth League,1. Huw Jone s, of Clitheroe


PLAYING for Wilpshirc Wan­ d e re rs undcr-18 team in


Royal Grammar. School, scored a brilliant hat-trick in


Wanderers ‘6-0 de fe a t of, Boston White Caps. Jones, from left midfield, was helped in the three goals by passes from A. Codd (CRGS) and A. - Riding (cx-Ribblcsdalc).


'gridge County Primary School. Each school scored 15 points and will share the Advertiser and Times Cup. The event is held twice a


JOINT winners of Ribble Valley Primary Schools’ seven- a-side football competition were SS Michael and John’s RC School, Clitheroei and Lon-


. Clitheroe — Brookfield, Edis- ford, S t 'J am e s ’s. CE, SS Michael and John’s RC and Pendle plus Langho CE, Langho RC, Whalley CE, Lon- gridge. • Teams play six minutes each


man-of-the-match. ' Whalley AC: Wilson, Taylor, Gillibrand, Bargh, Price, Foster, Titterington, Finch,


Goalkeeper Wilson Was their . '


Kirk again forced a way through to score what proved to be the winning goal. The second .naif produced


outstanding • for Wadaiiigton but on balance this was a game they would rather forget. Waddington: Nuttall, Byrom


’ Byrom (M) and Hosty were . . .


(P), Byrom (M), Kirk, Hosty, Bishop, Bush, Hutchinson, Miller, Bacon, Green. Sub: Clayton. >


Session for coaches


year under the auspices. of Kibble Valley Primary Schools’ S ports Association. Nine schools took p a r t : From


BUDDING football coaches in the Ribblc Valley are invited to an, evening session on “De­ fending” , being organised next ' month by the. recently-formed . East Lancashire Coaches’ As- . sociation.


'Playing Fields, Clayion-le- Moors..


• ? :•


way, there are two points for a win, one for a draw 'and a bonus point for every two goals a side scores. - ’ The games were played at


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Edisford School and the cup was presented by (Mr Derek Pickup, headmaster'of Whalley CE School.


APPEARING IN THIS ISSUE


ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER.


will be. Blackburn Rovers ; manager Bobby Saxton. It starts at 7 p.m. on Wed- : nesday, April 14th, at Wilson"


In charge of the session ‘ ' Q u iz f in a l is ts


Borough FC 45, • Dugdales 30; Whalley Arms 55, Clitheroe FC s i.


Twiggy’s Twits and Har­ greaves Rejects.


hearted quiz will be held with three 1 teams‘t- .T he Empties,


Before the -finals, a light­ .


WHALLEY ARMS will play Radcliffe Borough • FG ■ in the final of the'Waddington Social Quiz on Sunday. , Semi-final scores: Radcliffe


much end-to-end play that was, however, still scrappy. Nuttall. again kept a clean sheet by making a couple of good saves towards the end..,


to take three of,the five re- • maining frames' to at. least make the score reasonable. Ribble Valley will play a


ing their first home game in the Super League, were con­ vincingly outplayed. by a very strong Pendle A who had the luxury of a 4-0 lead from a little bit of luck in four very tight frames. The Valley fought back well


friendly on Tuesday night against the Joiners Arms and will be looking to emulate the score in a similar recent friend­ ly against Kings Arms whom they beat 8-3. Any pub that feels it could offer a game to the Valley side is invited to do so.v


: •


game in the Red League when second placed PendTe Witch visit third placed Joiners Arms with the home side needing to win to put pressure on tneir * opponents in the inn in. Results: League team knock­


Tonight will see a “crunch”


out semi-finals — Craven Heifer A 5, Hodder Bridge 1; Black Horse A 2, Lord Nelson 4. NE Lancs Super League — Ribble Valley 3, Pendle A 6.


MARATHON •RUNNERS


C L ITH E R O E ’S Graham Patten, who is in fine form, finished 41st out of 2,000 com­ p e t i to rs 'in the York half- marathon on Sunday with a time of 70 mins 51 secs. Alis­ tair Patten’s time was 81 mins 54 secs... - Ray Smedley won in 61 mins 10 secs. Alistair and Graham are members of Clayton-le- Moors • Harriers and . will be taking part in the London ‘Marathon oh May 9th.


Kimington 2, GrindletonT


, early exchanges in this Mars- den Division match were fairly .even. Grindleton netted first' only


WITH both teams needing points to avoid relegation the


'own-goal. H ow e v e r , R i m i n g t o n steadied themselves and Brian


to have , the effort disallowed for an infringement but they soon went in front with an


Jones and Graham Nightingale combined to enable the latter to lob the ball into the visitors’ net. The second half was rather scrappy. Rimington gradually


gained the upper hand and they duly took the lead with a powerful shot by Heaton. Stand-in referee Mr Joe


Lawless' did a good job in dif­ ficult circumstances. Nighting­ ale and Jones were outstanding for Rimington and Parkinson had a steady game in goal for Grindleton. -Rimington: Binns, Graham,


^


Transport go into double figures


Trinity 0, Transport 10 / v


TRANSPORT ruled the roost in their game with lowly Trinity, who/never peased trying. The visitors scored in the first attack of the match and soon added another.


COMPLETE TROPHY DETAILS


THE quarter finals of the Ribble Valley Football Lea­ gue’s Aitken Shield will be played on Saturday between Kibehester Cross Keys and Lord Nelson Reserves; and Kings Arms and Transport; Ribehe ster Re serves and Sabden; Catholic Social Centre and Royal Oak.


Birkett, Noone, Jones (Brian), Heaton, Jones (Barrv), Hart­ ley, Bicknell, Nightingale, Smalley. Subs: Healey, Hodg­ son (J).


been made to play the Eagle Supplies final between Roches­ ter Reserves and Kings Arms at Shawbridge on Sunday, April 18th, kick-off 2-30 p.m.


Arrangements have now


final resulted in a.win for Lord Nelson over. Catholic Social- Centre and the pub side will now meet Read United in the final on a date to be announced.


Saturday’s Dan Seed semi­


- ford Res v Waggon and Horses (postponed).


Catholic SC 1, Lord Nelson 4. Saturday’s Games — Aitken


sion: Read Utd'4, West Brad­ ford 0; Chipping 2, Sabden 3; Rimington 2, Grindleton 1: Vic­ toria 1, Ribchester Res 3; Royal Oak 4, Chatburn 2; Trin- • ity 0, Transport 10. Grcenacre Division: Trans­ port 3, Whalley 3; West Brad-


Results — Marsden Divi­


Res 1, Grindleton Res 11; White Horse 1, Brownhill 4. Dan Seed (semi-final):


Division Three: Catholic SC


Shield (quarter-finals): Ribr Chester CK v Lord Nelson Res. (TW), Kings Arms v Transport (GS), Ribchester Res v Sabden (ID), Catholic SC v Roval Oak (TH).


Grindleton '(‘JS), Victoria v Rimington (MF),. West Brad­ ford v Chipping (DM). : ’Grccnacre Division: Spring Mill v Calder-ston’es (J. Daniels),’Whallev v Read Utd Res (NB). . Division Three: White Horse


Marsden Division: Trinity v . . .


just before the break Meyler was desperately unlucky when his shot hit the bar. Transport went on reach


the continuous- attacks but without success and they went in three down. They had made one good effort early on and


Trinity tried hard to stem


double figures with fine team work and constant .running that gave Trinity a lesson in footbal­ ling skills. Goalkeeper Winckley saved


Trinity.* from an even heavier defeat and Fishlock and" Steve Edmondson worked hard for a side that was out-thought and out-played. Transport’s scorers were Butler (3), Lawson, Bradley


• Edmondson (S), S he a rs , Meyler, Fawcett, Threlfall, Nutter.


Dobson, Haymes, -Noone, Targett, Haworth, Butler, Lawson, Sharpies, Pidlyskyj, b: Burns.


T r a n s p o r t : Grimshaw, ' Bradley. Sub: STEVE


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vision: Rimington v Chatburn. (ID), Sabden v Transport (TH). Grccnacre Division: Trans­


v. Rimington Res(J. Duffy). Wednesday’-— Marsden Di­


port Res v West. Bradford Res (TW),'Station Hotel v Waggon and Horses (J. Daniels).


Snooker


.Herd and B. Hargreaves. In the semi-finals Herd beat E.


FINALISTS in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League singles competition are A*. J.


' The other doubles semi-final has -been re-arranged. D. Nelson and P. Marlow..will play P. Clark and A. Robinson at the Conservative .Club on Monday, April 5tli. The filial will be played at the.Catholic Social Centre on April 7th. . . The. first leg of the-, team knockout between Conservative


.Social Centre on Thursday, April 8th. . The first Semi-finals of the doubles competition resulted in a.-2-0 win..- for .J. Titterington and J. Crowther over D. Lord ;and I. Tomjinson.


Tomlinson 2-1 and 'Hargreaves it M. Wensley 2-0., The final I be played ’ at the Catholic


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A and Chatburn A .ended with the'Conservative team having a 28-point lead.: The second leg will be played tonight. Conservative A 368, Chat­


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the Bonny jnn, Clayton- le-Dale, in a thrilling final to win the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Lea­ gues doubles title.


The White Horse pair


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who took part in the final stages are pictured


of the competition took, is second from the left place at Billington Brass at the back and Jenny Band Club .and after (partly obscured) is on their memorable victory, her left.


The final three rounds ..with the. trophies. Lynn


• the English School’s cross­ country championships at Shef­ field on Saturday and achieved the following results.


RIBBLE Valley girls ran in


' finished 149th. • *. Lancashire had the best girls’ aggregate at the meeting and gamed first place..


‘. Seniors- — D.ebbie Ham­ monds (Ribblesdale). 92nd. Team place 12th. In - the junior boys’ event Gary’ Taylor (Bowland School)


whurst (Grammar School) finished 53rd, Linda Clarkson (Ribblesdale) 229th. The team took seventh place overall. Intermediate — Lesley Herd (Bowland School) 101st, Miran­ da Wightman (Ribblesdale) 121st. The team finished in eighth place.


Juniors — Heather De-


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