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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January Uth, 1982 17


Club hopes third time will he lucky


CLITHEROE players and officials are hoping that it will be third time lucky as •far as Saturday’s cup date with Horwich is concerned.


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Cup second round tie at Shawbridge was called off for a second time last Saturday, but only after a lengthy inspection by re­ feree Mr Trevor Little, of Burnley.


looking at the pitch with s e c r e ta ry Mr Colin Wilson, but eventually de­ cided that it would.be too risky to kick-off. In turn, the cup tie


He spent half-an-hour


The Lancashire Junior Hyndburn Sports Centre every Tuesday evening.


Latest positions in the Lancashire Combination are:


means the postponement of another league game — this time one with Oldham Dews. However, Mr' Wilson is


one game played in the Lancashire Combination since December 5th, but at this stage last season, we had played six fewer matches,” he said. Perhaps hardest hit has


“There has been ' only


not too concerned with a fixture backlog.


Colne Dyn................ 18 12 3 3 27 WrenRov................13 10 1 2 21 Chadderton............. 14 8 4 2 20 Nelson.:.................. 15 9 2 420 Clitheroe................. 16 5 8 3 18 Vulcan New........... 14 7 4 3 18 Padiham.................. 14 7 2 5 16 WiganRov............. 18 6 4 816 BacupBor............... 15 5 5 5 15 Caernarfon............ 10 5 4 114 Oldham Dew............ 16 6 2 8 14 Gt Harwood............ 14 5 3 • 6 13 Blackpool Mech....... 13 4 4 5 12 Whitworth V........... 18 3 6 9 12 Daisy H i l l ...... 15 2 6 7 10 Lytham.................... 13 3 3 7 9 Ashton Ath............. 16 3 3 10 9 Bolton ST ................14 1 0 13 2


PW D L P Cross-country


been the A team, which turns out in Division Four of the Blackburn Combi­ nation. They have played only


six games so far this season and are due to visit Griffin on Saturday. Clitheroe Reserves are


due to meet local rivals Waddington----their op­ ponents again the follow­ ing week in a cup tie. All Clitheroe’s -players


Wanderers A take the lead


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RIBBLESDALE Wan­ derers A team have built up a slender lead in the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League but this could be whittled away in the next few weeks when they will have a succession of byes. Billington A will prob­


ably surge forward again until they in turn reach their byes. The second half of the


season promises to be an exciting time with both the foregoing teams in a strong position.— but there is still a long way to


IPA VANS


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go.Highest finish to date is 157 by M. Smithson, of Brockhall. Results: Clitheroe CC 3, Bilhng-


ton A 5; Ribblesdale Wan­ derers B 4, Brockhall 4; Catholic, Social Centre B 3, Central Workingmen’s Club A 5; Billington B 3, Ribblesdale Wanderers A 5; Low Moor Club and Social Club had byes.


A RECORD 72 members of Clayton-le-Moors Har­ riers were among the 200 competitors in the Mid- Lancs. Cross-Country League senior race at Witton Park, Blackburn, on Saturday. Bob Shorrock, of Black­


burn Harriers finished ahead of a good class field. Local runners were Alan Hardy (Clitheroe) 17th, Stephen Howard (Gisburn) 26th, Graham


Allan Gornall


Patten (Clitheroe), Frank Saddington (Billington)


are reminded that train­ ing now takes place at


\Bowland) 125th, ,G. Raw-' linson (Sawley) 130th, George Brass (Clitheroe) 135th, Len Farnsworth (Clitheroe) 138th, Ed. Hill (Clitheroe) 154th, John Davis (Billington) 188th, Richard Wilkinson (Bil-' lington) 190th. This weekend’s event


106th, Alan Dobson (Clitheroe) 121st, Roger Dewhurst (Bolton-by-


will be Dent Fell Race, Whitehaven, Sunday (2 p.m.).


Saturday’s


Kersal 2nd, away, meet 12-30 p.m., Ribblesdale): Lee, F ield in g (Ian), G re a to re x (S tu a r t ) , G reatorex (Stephen), F ie ld in g (Du n c an ) , Em m o t t , T o rb e t t , Haworth, Dinsdale, Cor­ bett, Holden, Ridehalgh, Wildman, Gregory, Fox. Clitheroe RUFC 2nd (v


rugby teams Clitheroe RUFC (v


Chance of a lifetime for cyclist Allan


LOOKING forward to enjoying the chance of a lifetime is Clitheroe racing cyclist Allan Gor­ nall, for much of the summer his wheels will be whirring along the roads of France. The opportunity to clearance when he sees


sample the Continental cycling scene stems from his winning the prestigi­ ous Pernod Grand Prix International title last spring. The Athletic Club de


his surgeon today. Allan is due to go to France in about a week’s


time and will spend a month or so in the South of the .country.


Boulogne, Billancourt, Pains, invited him to join their squad of British riders in 1982, and his colleagues will include a Southport enthusiast and another from York. Such invitations, he


France until August when he will come home for the British National cycling championship -and then return for the end of the French racing season.


He will remain in


feels, come because Engl­ ish riders are perhaps more dedicated because of a harder system of train­ ing, but in France there is the advantage of riding full-time. Allan is now back in


Manchester Fire Service 2nd, home, meet Ribbles­ dale 1-45 p.m.): Wardle, Parkinson, Tindall, Lund, M a s te r so n , C o r le s s , Jones, Johnstone, Bolton, Mason, D u x b u ry , Ramsey, Slinger, Mercer, W a lk e r . R e s e rv e s : Ho lm e s , Hampson, Dubowski, Wilson, Wil­ liamson.


ful that his association with the Paris club will lead to a professional con­ tract with one of" the na­ tional teams for next year.


In particular he is hope­


training after breaking his thigh while riding for Great Britain during the


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Farm, Mearley, is the elder of two cycling brothers — the other is Mark — and both are


Allan, of Laneside


Isle of Man cycling week members of the Clayton last July and expects to Ve 5


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Michael looks forward to racing again___


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EMPRESS Squash Club’s men’s teams matches w e r e r e ­ sumed a f te r th e Christmas break. The 1st team were look­


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at Belvale and the only new face in the Empress team was Stuart Wardle at number five. Stuart got Empress off to a good start, winning


3-1 in fine style. Connor McLaughlin


looked to be in contention in the early stages but


lost 1-3. Nigel Willis restored


Empress’s lead with a 3-2 win, taking the fifth game


9-1.With the Burnley side under pressure to keep their unbeaten run, Mal­ colm MacDonald had the chance to clinch the match


arch rivals Cloggers 2nd at Clitheroe 4-1. The only Empress loser was cap­ tain Mark Chapman, but he rallied the rest of the team to their best and most satisfying win of the season. Ray Dryden won a


. formed an opei'ation on the tendons of both of


WADDINGTON athlete Michael Morton’s hopes of a return to competitive action within the next few weeks have suffered a temporary setback: The surgeon who per-


long, hard , match 3-2 and Keith Tomlinson, Robert Fielding and Eddie Vidler all won 3-1. Eddie in par­ ticular showed great de­ termination at number one in beating Brian Hayward.


captain Russell Cowking, met a strong Red Rose team away. Empress could make little-impres­ sion on the top team, and lost 1-4. The only Em­ press winner was Dennis Greenup, who won 3-1. John Beggs, Ken Mantle and Richard Ashton all lost 0-3.


Empress 3rd, led by , , ,


Ladies lose hard battle


for Empress. With the result deciding


the match, it proved to be a tense encounter, often influenced by umpiring in­ terpretations. Malcolm took a 2-1 lead,


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DESPITE a hard battle, Empress Squash Club’s Ladies’ 1st team narrowly lost 2-3 at home to Black­


pool.


but eventually lost 2-3 after a long, hard match which could have gone


either way. It was then up to Ian.


result in favour of Em­ press, but unfortunately he was up against one of the best players in the league, and went down Or 3, failing to put his oppo­ nent under any severe-


Warren to try to sway the


pressure. This narrow defeat is a


set back to the hopes of the team, who will look to the rest of the season to promote their ^ promising youngsters to higher posi­ tions in the team to give them greater experience. . Empress 2nd got off to a good start by beating


i and levelled the score to 2-


two opening games of her match comfortably, but her opponent rallied, began hitting to a length


Sharon Willis took the , ,,


was unable to pull back and went down 2-3. Mary Neville' was unable to take advantage of an early lead and lost 2-3. Blackpool went 3-0 up


Reminder for fable tennis


captains


THE Ribble Valley Table Tennis Association will


begin its league handicap competition on Monday, February 22nd. Accordingly, the cap­


tains of teams concerned in the semi-finals of the handicap team knockout — Station Hotel B v Queensway and Dog and Partridge B v Dog and Partridge A are reminded th a t th e s e must be finished before February


28th. The reminder also ap­


and J. Rodgers. The same completion


plies to the Harrison and Kerr two-a-side final bet­ ween F. Telese and S. Jackson v T. Hargreaves


date also applies. Because of the holiday


break only three league m a tch e s h av e been


played: Division One — Post


2. Unfortunately Sharon


Office A 7, Dog and Par­ tridge A 3; Station Hotel A 6, Standen B 4. D iv is io n Two — Queensway 4, Dog and


Partridge B 6. This result means that Queensway,


Station Hotel C and Dog and Partridge B are level at the top of Division Two with 20 points each.


when Susan Meadows lost' easily 0-3 in a match in which she never really


found form. , Val Fielding, after a


close and at times rather wild contest, won 3-2, while Coleen Kendrick completely outplayed her opponent to avenge her earlier defeat in the first half of the season and win


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Michael’s feet in October has discovered some scar tissue on one of the feet and Michael returns to hospital tomorrow for a further minor operation to have the tissue removed. VI trained for about six


,


Round the snooker tables


CLUBS in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League are engaged in the team knockout competition and the first results are:


vative A 6, Waddington B 8; Catholic SC A 8, Rimington B 6.


Group One — Conser-


burn B 4, Chatburn A 10; Slaidbum 0, Conservative B 14.


Group Two — Chat-


dington A 12, Catholic SC B 2; Royal British Legion 2, (Liberal A 12. Details:


Group Three — Wad­


Waddington B 379. G. Ireland 78, B. Wadding­ ton 52; B. Hargreaves 61, J. Baines 65; M. Wensley 62, A. Wilkinson 79; J. Titterington 27, D. Booth- man 61; D. Lord 57, A. J. Herd 45; I. Tomlinson 79, T. H. Walmsley 77.


Conservative A 364,


Rimington B 430. A. Hall 64, K. G. Ratcliffe 69; B. Sims 72, F. Wrathall 87; L. McEntee 80, A. Hart­ ley 67; L.. Dixon 95, D. Seed 64; S. Carpanini 82, - I. Frankland 66; H. Hudson 55, A. Hacking 77. ' .


Catholic SC A 448,


burn A 441. A. Hodgson 79, P. Jones 54; R. Turner 60, P. Clark 76; A. Gudgeon 75, D. Speak 66; M. Boyle 62, H. Frankland 80; L. Whit­ taker 54, R. Parker 93; P. Wilson 58, A. Frankland


72.


vative B 483. H. Dixon 44, R. Parker 84; B. Walker 66, E. Wallace 89; W. Jones 62, G. Dinsdale 80; G. Tedstone 68, D. Smith 78; J. Jacques 55, P. Swales 76; E. Rigby 49, T. Williamson 76.


Slaidburn 344, Conser­


Catholic SC B 325. D. Nelson 94, M. Barker 37; J. Wooff 68, J. Marsden 81; S. Hatton 73, M. Lawton 39; P. Marlow 81, E. Pollard 50; T. Makin- son 86, V. Maffia 59; J. A. Herd 94, D. Lofthouse 59.


Waddington A 496,


308, Liberal A 439. J. Miller 26, P. Wiggins 88; M. Bailey 30, R. Pickv- ance 92; N. Garner 56, J. Parker 69; M. Yates 57, G. Allen 74; G. Walmsley PO, A. Chew 34; I.'Hamer <


Royal British Legion


Group One — Wadding­ ton B. v Catholic SC A; Rimington B v Police; Conservative'A, bye.


“), A. Root 18. T o n ig h t’s matches:


burn A v Slaidburn; Con­ servative B v Liberal B. Chatburn B, bye.


Group Two — Chat­


Catholic SC B v Royal British Legion; Liberal A v Billington B; Wadding­ ton A, bye.


G ro u p T h re e —


Club v Rimington A; Bil­ lington A v Social Club.


Group Four — Pendle


Pool league leaders carry on winning


IT WAS business as usual for the top three clubs in each case when the Ribble Valley Pool Leagues resumed after a fortnight’s break. the team hanging on to


Pendle Witch recorded a good 5-2 victory over King’s A to maintain their unbeaten record but they lost their clear lead. Join­ ers A, second before the break, returned a com­


Red League leaders


manding 6-1-victory at the Dog and Partridge and now have equal points. The only’ team to keep


Horse Shoe A 5-2. A similar situation


any semblance of contact was Craven Heifer A who beat summer champions


exists in the Blue League w h ere K in g ’s . A “whitewashed” Waggon and Horses to close the th r e e -p o in t gap on Hodder Bridge, who could only win 4-3 over bottom club Duke of York B. • Duke must count them­


selves extremely unlucky as they have yet to win a match yet six out of the seven played have all ended in single frame defeats. . As in the Red League,


RUGBY REPORTS


Chatburn B 387, Chat- Weather is winner . . .


THE weather once again put paid to all Cl i th e r o e Rugby Club’s we ekend games.


• The 1st XV should have played Orrell 3rd at Lit-


decided to go ahead with the Littlemoor scheme; a clubhouse is desperately needed to give the club fresh impetus. Writing in the club’s


Clitheroe have finally


tlemoor and the 2nd XV should have travelled' to Blackburn. This weekend the first


the leading pair is Craven Heifer whose 5-2 victory over Horse Shoe leaves them only five points astray.


gue’s team knockout will be played tonight, the pick of the ties being King’s A v Joiners A. Results: Red League:


Round two of. the lea­


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back to n ormal the Clitheroe 1st XV will be seeking to improve on their performances of De­ cember and November which' brought victory over Blackburn 3rd and Old Actonians, and an ex­ c e l le n t p e r fo rm an c e against Bolton.


Valley League backlog still under control


ANOTHER whiteout on Saturday brought the total of postponed games in the Ribble Valley Football League to 129, most of them having accumulated since December 12th.


weeks after the initial op­ eration on the tendons and .was hop in g i t wouldn’t be so far into the new year before I could start racing again,” said


Michael. “Now it looks as though


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LOCAL GIRLS EXCEL


RIBBLE Valley members of Blackburn Harriers ex­ celled in very hard and icy conditions at a Mid- Lancs women’s cross­ country meeting held at Witton Park, Blackburn, on Saturday. • First home in the girls’


event was Heather De­ whurst, of Billington, who won with 40 metres to spare despite falling on hard ice. Alison Ashworth, of


beginning of a year is ex­ ceptional — 'February is usually the danger month and the league is hoping that after the present rough ride there will be no “February fill dyke.” If that were to happen there would be problems


Such a backlog at the


but with the postpone­ ments fairly evenly distri­ buted among the three di­ visions and the scheduled games ordinarily due to be completed by February 20th everything is still under control. As a matter of interest,


v i s i o n — . Whalley v Spring Mill (TJ); Trans­ port Res. v West Brad­ ford Res. (ID); Catholic Social Centre v Lord Nelson (ME); Waggon and Horses v Station Hotel (J. Duffy). Division Three — Lord


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there are 50 games out­ standing in Division One, ' 37 in Division Two and 42 in Division Three. Next major event for


. made on February 6th, any replays taking place


clubs will be the Aitken Shield with which a straight s ta r t will be


the following Saturday. The holders, Royal Oak


are drawn away to White Horse and the only Divi­ sion One clashes are bet­ ween Chatburri and Rib­ chester Cross Keys, and Transport and Read Utd. Possibly the most evenly balanced encounter is that between King’s Arms and Victoria. There is one inter-club


Whalley, who has just begun cross-country run­ ning, acquitted herself well to finish 21st. In the junior ladies’


class Lesley Herd; of Waddington, was 5th, Janet Ashworth, of Whal­ ley, 7th and Linda Clark­ son, of Mellor, a Ribbles­ dale School pupil, came in 8th.


Nelson Res. v Rimington Res. (J. Daniels); Rib- chester Res. v King’s Arms (DM); Beech Tree v Grindleton Res. (PH); Brownhill v Catholic Social Centre Res. (JS); Ribchester Cross Keys Res. v White Horse (MF).


ANOTHER WINTER


NETBALL CONTEST


A WINTER tourna­


clash — West Bradford Res. v West Bradford. The" remainder of the


m e n t h e ld _ by Clitheroe and District Netball League has proved so popular in re c e n t y e a rs th a t another one is to be held on Sunday after­ noon, January 24th. As usual it will be


Clitheroe, came in 4th in the inter-ladies’ race. Maureen Hirst, of Rib­


Miranda Wightman, 'of


blesdale School; won the senior event. All the foregoing, ex­


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Saturday’s league prog- ' •


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


~ DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD I| DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311 Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON Theprote»on*rlxrnertirwrTiecXl I


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


. LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


PLASTER BOARDS CYLINDER JACKETS HAND TOOLS High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444


v AUTHORISED HOOVER S ER V IC E


.22979


ECCLES & MERCER PLUMBING, HEATING and ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS


. 2 4 HOUR SERVICE Work Guaranteed


T e l . CLITHEROE 41831 BLACKBURN 67 0 0 1 3


REPAIRS. .RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


APPLIANCES Specialists on Kevmatic


HOOVER D.R. and G.E. for


Central Heating Installations, General Plumbing Work, Loft insulations, Bathroom Installations and


Changeovers and General Building Work.


T e l . CLITHEROE 2 3 4 0 2 or 268 8 1


ESTIMATES FREE


----------------------------- —-------. HOOVER — HOTPOINT— BURCO — SERVIS |


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YOUR HOME FOR


LOFT CONVERSIONS, BARN CONVERSIONS, EXTENSIONS, PORCHES AND ALL TYPES OF JOINERY WORK AND ALTERATIONS.


CONTACT


T. FIELDING & SO N S (CONTRACTORS) LTD


Phone CLITHEROE 24734 or GISBURN 345


62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel. 27280 ^


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