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■( Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, January 7th, 1082 19 RUGBY REPORTS IE IS ! following


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This time it was a


fixture clash


CLITHEROE Rugby Union Club were frus­ trated again on Saturday when their games with Thornton Cleveleys — home and away — were cancelled.


action on December 5th but, this time the cancel­ lation was due, not to the weather, but a fixture clash involving Thornton and Preston Grasshop­ pers. Attempts to play a club friendly between 1st and 2nd XVs had to be called off because of the condition of the pitch at Littlemoor.


The club was last in


ture a double fixture with Orrell and the 1st XV will be seeking to avenge an earlier 16-6 defeat.


for the remainder of the season includes several at­ tractive games for the 1st XV. January 16th, Kersal


The club’s programme


2nd (away); 23rd, Cam- forth (away); 30th, Ros- sendale 2nd (away). February 6th,'Keighley


3rd (home); 13th, Preston Grasshoppers 4th (away); 20th (to be announced); 27th, Calder Vale 2nd (away).


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ANOTHER ATTEMPT


TO PLAY CUP-TIE


Horwich will make another attempt to play their Lancashire Junior Cup second round tie at Shaw- bridge on Saturday. The match — due to


CLITHEROE and


social club kicks off w ith p r e l im in a ry rounds on February


7th. Any team of four


which fancies chal­ lenging for the win­ ners’ crown, held by C a th o l ic SC, can enter at a cost of £2. Forms are now av­


ailable from organiser Steve Rush, 39 Peel Street, Clitheroe. Tel. 21684.


This weekend will fea­


IOM (away); 13th, Upper Wharfedale (away); 20th, Fylde 4th (away); 27th, Wilmslow 4th (away).- April 3rd, Vale of Lune


March 6th, Douglas,


3rd (away); 10th, Kirkby Lonsdale (home); 17th, Aspull 3rd (home), 24th, Bro u g h to n P a rk 3rd (away); 25th, Shireburn Gentlemen (home). May 1st, President’s


match at Littlemoor. The teams for Saturday


are: 1st XV (v Orrell 3rd XV, home): R. Lund, D. F ie ld in g ,


G re a to re x , S tep h e n Greatorex, I. Fielding, Lee, Torbett, Haworth, Bolton, Corbett, Holden, Ridehalgh, Wildman, Gre­ gory, Mercer. 2nd XV (v Blackburn


S tu a r t


Outdoor activities take a beating


THE 1981 sporting year ended as it began with the weather playing havoc with outdoor activities. Clitheroe FC’s last


REVIEW OF SPORT


4th XV, away):. Jones, Hampson, Wilson, Mas- terson, Tindall, Corless, J . Lund, Jo h n s to n e) Wardle, Mason, Duxbury, Walker, Holmes, Fox, Slinger. Res: Nicol-Smith, Lomax, A., Coop, P. Coop, T. Smith.


Round the snooker t o b i e s


THE Chtheroe and Dis­ trict Snooker League re­


sumes activities tonight with the team knockout taking precedence over the league programme. The draw is:


vative A v Waddington B, Catholic Social Centre A v Rimington B. Police, bye.


Group One — Conser­


game was on December 5th when th ey beat Lytham in the Lancashire Junior Cup, and in the Ribble Valley League not a ball has been kicked since then. The rugby players have been badly hit, the Clitheroe club being out of action for three weeks. The Clitheroe club,


won the Great Harwood Bowling League’s Whit­ taker Cup. The year saw changes


however, did achieve a major landmark — the opening in September by Lord Pilkington, chairman of the North West Sports Council, of the final phase of a £49,000 extension scheme. The summer sportsmen,


at the top at Shawbridge. Stephen Rush became as­ sistant to manager Keith Newton, and Peter Carter took over the Reserves, with Malcolm Dennett as assistant. The Reserves were entered in the new East Lancashire Football League, Clitheroe running four teams in all. A further change, in


Billington, has had an im­ pressive number of suc­ cesses in track and fell events all over the north. At Clitheroe Girls’ Gram­ mar School she set a record by winning the open mile, three- junior events and overall junior championship a t the annual sports day. Clitheroe runner Shaun


Livesey chopped eight mi1 nutes off the junior record for the Snowdon race, and Sarah Legg and Linda Britton won a silver medal in the Northern Zone of the British Ac­ robatic Championships. The Ribble Valley was


too, did not have the best of weather and .once again, in the Ribblesdale League, Read were the only local senior club to gain any reward of note as runners-up. Read had a good season finishing runners up in


burn A v Chatburn B, Slaidbum v Conservative B. Liberal B, bye.


Group Two — Chat-


dington A v Catholic Social Centre B, Royal British Legion v Liberal A. Billington B, bye,


games.


Waddington A jointly lead Division One of the snooker league with' ex­ actly parallel playing re­ cords — 98 pts each.


Group F o u r — no Conservative A and


start at 2 p.m. — was called off last week be­ cause of a frozen pitch, but there could still be problems with flooding after the recent thaw and heavy rain. If the fixture goes


Catholic Social Centre' A lead by a margin of seven points from Police.


In D iv is io n Two,


ahead, Clitheroe Reserves will have to postpone their scheduled home game with Trawden Celtic in the East Lancashire League, though efforts are being made to arrange an alternative match. The following d a y , '


r - V A V V V V / A V i feRIVE w w w v w w u s


Conservative A....... 11-8 0 3 98 Waddington A ........ 11 8 -0 3 98 Conservatives....... 11 -6. 0 584 ChatbumA.'........... 11 8 0 381 ChatburnB............. 11 4 0 768 Billington A.............. 10 4 0 6 66 BiliingtonB............. 11 4 0 7 65 *Gt H Libl A............ 10 4 1 5 57 •Social Club*..


Division One P W D L P


.10 1 1 8 51


Division Two P W D L P


, *Police................. 12 10 0 2 116 Rimington A....... 12 9 0 3 115 G tH Lb lB .......... 12 8 1 3 104- Rimington B....... 12 6 0 6 86


C a th o l ic SC A................


Clitheroe are due to > travel to- Great Harwood. for the first leg of a George Watson Trophy- first round tie. Kick off is at 2-15 p.m. Over C h r is tm a s ,


Clitheroe’s players have kept in shape by using Roefield Barn. Says manager Mr Eric


.John Taylor, formerly with Great Harwood, is ineligible and the team will be chosen from: U n d e rw o o d ,


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Whiteside, Richards, Davies, Ashcroft, Eyles, J. Taylor, Drugan, Shar­ pies, Driver, Geldard, A shw o r th and S.


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Whiteside. At the halfway stage in


the season, Mr Whalley is happy with, his sid e s record and believes there is everything to play for. “We’re still in all the cup conipetitions' and have


not given up hopes of the leag u e championship either.’1


Annual meeting


C L ITH ERO E F C ’s annual meeting will take place a week on Monday (18th) at 8 p.m. • ..


Br itish Legion Club, Whalley ' Road, and all members of the football club are invited to attend.


The venue is the Royal i


Whalley: “Obviously we are going to be- short of match practice, but so are' most other teams.” For Saturday’s cup tie,


12 10 1 1 123


Slaidbum............ 12 6 0 6 84 ♦ W a d d in g t o n , B.......................... 12 5 0 7 77 Pendle C l u b . 12 2 .0 10 50 R Br itLgn......... 12 2 0 10 44


Group Three — Wad­


. Tony Wright (Whalley) won the Division Two bowling prize. Clitheroe Rugby -Club


annual meeting decided to allow professionals in the ■Ramsbottom Cup. Keith Edwards (Ribblesdale Wanderers) was named scorer' of the year, and


exciting scheme failed to come to fruition with the dissolving of a three-way partnership between Rib­ b le sd a le W an d erers , Clitheroe Rugby Union FC and Clitheroe Ladies’ Hockey Club. The Ribblesdale League


637 runs. At Church Meadow an


October, saw Mr Newton leave Clitheroe for busi­ ness reasons after a reign of 11 months. He was suc­ ceeded by Eric Whalley, of Rishton. Goalkeeper Denis Underwood com­ pleted 100 consecutive ap­ pearances for the club and was chosen for the LFA representative side. Clitheroe Ladies’ Foot­


the league, and Stephen Rushton set up a new in­ dividual batting record of


well represented in the London and Manchester marathons. Ribblesdale schoolboy


Tim Dawson (12) holed out in one at the 187-yard 14th hole at Clitheroe Golf Club and Mr Kenneth Lord achieved the feat at the same hole in the Dunhill qualifier. Mr Peter Kane was in­


ball Club had pitch dif­ ficulties and withdrew from their fixtures in Di­ vision Two of the North West Ladies’ League. The difficulties were resolved during the close season and the club resumed ac­ tivities. Jackie Parker was selected for the N o r th -W e s t L a d ie s ’ under-16 representative squad. Wet weather resulted


in the Ribble Valley Foot­ ball League piling up a huge backlog of matches and by' February the re­ mainder of the program­ me had to be revised. Read United won the


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ERIC WHALLEY — ap­ pointed Clitheroe FC manager.


. Alison Longbottom and Mrs Yvonne James won the Elizabeth-Ann pro-am competition at Harrogate in company with profes­ sional Susan Lathom. In the Ribblesdale


failed to repeat last sea­ son’s good playing record and plans for a clubhouse at Littlemoor ran into local opposition. However, from a play­


Ashley Smith Trophy and Whalley FC the Dan Seed Trophy and the Eagle Supplies Cup. Royal Oak w ere A itk en S hield winners. Chatburn had the satis­


ing point of view the season took a . surprising turn — the senior team had a disappointing run in the Ribblesdale League but three trophies were collected by the 2nd, 3rd and youth teams who all won their divisions. In fairness, it must be


, Coulston won the open singles and the handicap singles titles and, with Mark Horsfall, was open doubles champion. Megan Walmsleyl. of Rimington, was ladies knockout champion. Ian Peel, of Slaidburn, won a gold medal as one


Table Tennis Association the two Standen teams took top places. Danny


stalled as club captain and Mrs Jean Thompson, of Whalley, as lady captain. Whalley Golf Club trio of Mrs Helen Cook, Mrs


Squash - Club remained in the same hands. Coleen Kendrick was ladies open champion for a fifth time and Peter Hobkirk re­ tained the men’s title for a second year.


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One in the Clitheroe and District Darts League were White Hart. King’s Arms won Division Two and Waddington Social Club won Division Three. Jack North was singles champion and Kath Wild individual champion of the ladies league. Billington Band Club won the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s league title.


Champions of Division


. of the four man British team in the Nordic clay pigeon shooting event. John Hugh Wardle, of


. Seventeen-year-old Tim Bleazard was offered a place on a coaching course run by Alf Gover, former Surrey and England Test player. Catholic Social Centre


said that new professional John Cockcroft was never fully fit and he has not been retained. His succes­ sor will be Andrew Town-, sley (29), of Burnley.


the Craven Cup after a replay with Barnoldswick Park Rovers. Waddington quit the Blackburn Com­ bination for the East Lan­ cashire League, and en­ tered the Reserves in the Craven League. At inter-school level, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School


faction of being Division One champions after a lapse of 15 years and their Reserves won Division Two.The Catholic Social Club won promotion to Division Two in their first season in the league. The league began its 1981-82 season with 32 clubs, in­ cluding four new teams. Five former teams joined the new E a s t Lancs League. Waddington FC won


♦C a th o l ic . SC B.........................12 1 0 11 35 ♦Rule 6 — two points deducted


Clubmen in action


THE second half of the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s darts season appears likely to be a th re e -w a y f ig h t for championship honours by Ribblesdale Wanderers A, Billington A and Social Club. At the bottom of the table Catholic Social Centre • B and Central Workingmen’s Club B are locked in battle to avoid the title of wooden spoon- ists.. Highest finish to date is 129 by M. Smith- son, of Brockhall. Results: Billington B 3, Social


3;. Catholic Social Centre B 2, Catholic SC A 6; Ribblesdale Wanderers B 5, Central WMC A 3; Clitheroe CC 3, Brockhall 5. Billington A and Cent­ ral WMC B — byes. League placings: Rib­


Club 5; Low Moor Club 5, Ribblesdale Wanderers A


. A 56, Low Moor Club 55, Billington B 51, Central WMC A 44, Clitheroe CC 40, Ribblesdale Wander­ ers B 40,' Catholic SC B 28, Central WMC 27.


blesdale A 79pts, Billing- ton A 70,. Social Club 70, Brockhall 56, Catholic SC


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won the Clitheroe and District Cricket League championship and the knockout trophy. Chip­ ping won the Bradlow trophy. Ribblesdale Wanderers


three out of five trophies. The Clitheroe and Dis- trict Cub Scouts’ Sagar S h ield was won


footballers won


Loyola. In the field of athletics, Heather Dewhurst (12) of


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Prospects good for league restart


FOR the third week in succession not a ball was kicked in the Ribble Valley Football League, but hope springs eternal and Ribble Valley Parks Superintendent Roger Hirst is not despondent about the council pitches.


was due mainly to ice. This was in . the middle portion of the pitches, the wings being playable. Mr Hirst was speaking


Last Saturday’s closure


list ending on January 16th there should be no serious difficulties in ac­ commodating the out­ standing fixtures.


in 'the early part of the week and he considered that given some fine days and a drying wind there would be a good; chance of play being possible on Saturday. • The general state of the


pitches is, however, poorer than for several Seasons but the situation is eased because the Valley League pressures are not too great to cope with. Still, to be on the safe


Grindleton v Trinity (ID), Rimington v Read Utd (MF), . Chatburn v West Bradford (GS), Royal Oak v Ribchester CK (ME), Victoria v Transport (JS), Sabden v Chipping (-NC). Greenacre Division:


Saturday’s fixtures Marsden Division:


Bob Wright took the Lan­ cashire Grand Prix Na­ tional Championship for a third time.


Sabden motocross rider


Clitheroe won the welter­ weight boxing champion­ ship of the Metropolitan Police Cadet Force, and Clitheroe cyclist Allan Gornall took the coveted Pernod Grand Prix Inter­ national title. At Grindleton, a new


ch ampions of th e Clitheroe Summer Pool League and Brown Cow won the Blue league title. John Titterington, of


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netball team, called Vil­ lage People, was formed and a netball pitch was brought .into use. Magpies took all the honours in the annual sportsweek tourna­ ment of Clitheroe Netball League. Winners of the league’s netball knockout cup were Clitheroe CC.


Waddington Social Club, was individual champion of Clitheroe and District Snooker League. The club won the team knockout championship and were runners-up in Division One. The division title was won by Chatburn A, whose B team were joint champions along with Conservative A of Divi­ sion Two.'


Pairings for snooker singles and doubles


THE draws have been made for the third round of the singles and the second round of the doubles compet­ itions in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League. Matches must all be .played by Janu­ ary 30th.


SINGLES


or S. Whipp v E. Tomlin­ son, N. Lawless v E. Wallace, R. Parker v W. Jones, K. Garrett v B. Sims, D. Boothman v W. Rigby, M. Alston v B. Phillip, R. Turner v W. Wright, J. Roberts v B. Hargreaves, M. Wensley v N. Robinson,-G. Ireland v A. Gudgeon, V. Higgin- son v B. Thompson, A. J. Herd or T. Makinson v I. Brown, P. ’ Clark v D. Speak or B. Swain, T. Clewes v- J. Marsden (Cath), J. Baines v J. Tit­ terington, T. Peters v P. Swales.


J. Hacking (Gt. Har.) DOUBLES


. backlog of games but with the Division Three fixture


.friendly games but would hope to accept bookings later on,” says Mr Hirst. The Ribble Valley League now has a fair


side, use is being re­ s tr ic te d to bona-fide clubs. “For the present we have stopped all


Transport Res v Catholic Social Centre (IH), Whal­ ley v Waggon and Horses (TW), Springmill v Cal- derstones, (DM), Wegt Bradford Res v Station (DH), Read Utd Res v Lord Nelson (CB). Division Three: Brow-


v F. Cooke and A. Chew, H. Dixon and B. Walker v


T. Davies and L. Dixon


■ Social Centre Res v Lord Nelson (DJ), Grindleton Res v King’s Arms (NB).


nhill v Rimington Res (CP), Ribchester CK Res v Beech Tree (J. Daniels), White Horse v Ribchester Res (J: Duffy), Catholic


G. Tedstone and E. Rigby, B. and I. Wad­ dington v G. Dell -and T. Peters, P. Clark and N. Robinson v V. Higgirison and S. Monk, K. Smith and M. Wensley v 'J. Wooff and S. Hatton, J . . T i t teT in g to n and J . Crowther v H. and I. Frankland or D. Under­ wood and R. Waddington, J. E. Marsden and E. Tomlinson v M. Alston and D. Hallewell, W;


Jones and J. Whitwell v 'S. Petty and J. Lund. C. Britcliffe and R.


Hart v F. Coar and S. Cox, • T. Williamson and


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