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Clithcroe XV 8, Leigh 3rds 7


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RENAULT 14


A TRY in the closing minutes by Stuart Greatorex at long last gave Clitheroe RUFC their first success of the season over a Leigh side that made them fight all the way.


achieved by the narrowest of margins it was one thoroughly deserved for Clitheroe played all the good rugby in attack; even if their defensive work was at times very hesitant. In the f irs t 30 minutes


Although v ic to ry was


SECONDS FAIL TO SCORE


Rosscndale 3rds 14, Clitheroe 2nds 0


old problem of size difference between th e two p a ck s ,.


AFTER last week’s success over Camforth, Clitheroe 2nd had a hard match against a powerful RossendaTe XV, losing by a goal and two tries to nothing. The defeat was down to the


game was even with Clitheroe holding their own, eventually


Rossendale with theirs being bigger and playing a close game. In the opening minutes the


weight told and Rossendale took the lead through a try which was converted ju s t


CUtheroe’s is small and mobile but this was nullified against


Clitheroe threatened to sweep Leigh aside with Mercer, Robson, Holden and Ridehalgh dominating the lineout. From this a try came.


Robson caught the ball two- handed, broke through the Leigh line before passing out­ side to Phil Dinsdale in support who forced his way over in the corner. Clitheroe continued to press


TONY EYLES Strong in defence


really well and effectively snuf­ fed out Colne’s renowned strikers.” Unfortunately, for Clitheroe


that final touch in front of goal was lacking and the chance to


with Stuart Greatorex trying to exploit the blindside and Graham Torbett nearly being


put clear twice when looping round, but further points did


bag two vital points was lost. Of the otner top teams, though, Warrington Town and


not come. Towards the end of the half


Leigh fought their way back, helped by some indifferent Clitheroe play. A clearing kick was charged down resulting in a Leigh try. With the scores level Leigh


THE first three weeks of Ribble Valley Pool’s winter season have certainly been very good ones for the Joiners B, their 7-0 victory over the Craven Heifer, Chaigley, was their second such score and to date in their three matches they have only lost one frame. This gives them an early four points lead over the Kings B and six over the Brown Cow, the only other teams as yet


Blackpool could only draw, while Prestwich Heys lost. The Colne match marked the


opening of the Shawbridge ground’s new changing rooms. Many complimentary com­


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Clitheroe have more of ball but just


cannot find net Clitheroe 0, Colne Dynamos 0


CHII w RthSrf tPPmlelttHhawbridge disappointed on Saturday after watching their te:am battle for a goalless draw with nearby. Colne Dynamos, North-West Counties League Division Three leaders.


running, Clitheroe had more of the ball but could not Find the net. Being a derby, the game


For the second week


began at a cracking pace with Colne starting well. However, after 15 minutes


with good performances from Frank Richards, Clive Dunn and Proos.


side got in front of the Colne goal, they lacked thought.and the confidence needed to score. Nothing was going right for


However, when the home


Clitheroe settled and began to attack. The two best chances of the


first half fell to David Sharpies and David Proos. Sharpies drove the ball


Chtheroe. In the 60th minute of the game John Taylor saw his shot hit the crossbar, only for an out-of-form Drugan, to head the rebound over. Colne were perhaps content


through a mass of defenders after an error in the goalmouth but his shot which bounced awkwardly was not much of a problem* for the v is i to r ’s


keeper. Proos, on the other hand,


really stretched the ’keeper, when, on breaking through the defence, drove a vicious and' acutely angled shot at the foot ofthe'post. In the second half Clitheroe continued to dominate play,


Clarke, Hartley, McKavett, Samuels, Nutter, McFadyen Gregory, McGovern, Lane. Sub: Monks. Referee: K. Porter, Bolton.


to play for a draw. They cer­ tainly did not show why they were championship contenders. So the match ended as it


FA Vase opponents take note


began with a blank scoreline and lots of problems for Clitheroe manager Eric Whal- ley who must try to rekindle confidence into his ailing side who travel to play bottom of


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Drugan, Sharpies,


th e le a g u e N ew to n on Saturday. Clitheroe: Underwood, N.


A DELEGATION from Whic- kham — Clitheroe’s opponents in the FA Vase in nine days — were among the crowd watch­ ing the Colne Dynamos derby. And they must have re­


turned to tne North-East im­ pressed by a solid display by Clitheroe’s defence, according


to c h a i rm a n Mr C y r i l Whiteside. He said:. “Obviously Colne


are a very good side, but I think they were very satisfied to get a point. ‘^All our defenders played


Proos, Dunn, Taylor, Ash­ worth. Sub: S. Whiteside. Colne: Dalrymple, Byrom,


SNOOKER


ROUND-UP GREAT Harwood Liberals con­ tinued their unbroken run of success in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League and I have increased their Division One lead to 20 points. Slaid­ burn have taken over at the top of Division Two and Chat- bum have moved into second | place after a 12-2 win over Waddington B. Results: Division One: Bil-


lington B 10, Conservative A 4; Catholic SC A 12, Police 2; Conservative B 3, Liberal A 11; Rimington A 8, Billington A 6; Waddington A 10, Chatbum A 4. Division Two: Chatbum B


12, Waddington B 2; Liberal B 4, Slaidburn 10; "Pen’


8.


WADDINGTON FC. Back (left to right): John Kirk, John Seedle, Mark Green (sub), Ian Nuttall, John Rimmer, Paul Bretherton, Paul Keighley. Front (left to right): David Burgess, Peter Stirzaker, Philip Bishop, Nick Tomlinson, Tony Bush.


Lively Waddington score five WADDINGTON made no mis­


take in this Craven Cup replay with Bentham, taking the lead after 10 minutes


through Tomlinson. Minutes later Waddington


Waddington 5, . Bentham 0


were two up with a goal from Stirzaker. On the half-hour mark Keighley made it three.


home side maintained the pressure and .Bentham con­ ceded an own goal from a Waddington corner.


In the second halt the


his second and Waddington’s fifth goal 15 minutes from time taking his chance with a fine solo effort. It was an excellent team


Stirzaker capped it all with


performance and outstanding for Waddington was Philip Bishop.


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


Postponed m atches


AS some pitches were waterlogged and a number of clubs were engaged in the Craven Cup several Ribble Valley Football League matches had to be postponed at


the weekend.


similarly affected on Saturday when the semi-finals of the Ashley Smith Trophy are played, as follows: Royal Oak Victoria will play


The Marsden Division will be


TRINITY PICK UP FIRST


Transport at West Bradford, referee Norman Berry; West Bradford will play Chatburn at Roefield, referee John Swayne. Marsden Division: Sabden v


TRINITY earned their first points of the season in a closely contested Di­ vision Two match at Roefield. They scored after five mi­


POINTS Trinity 2, Whalley 1


Rimington (AW), Ribchester Cross Keys v Catholic Social Centre (DH). Division Two: Waggon and


14, Catholic SC B 0; Royal British Legion G, Rimington B


dle 'Club


424, Conservative A 380. J. Wild 84, J. Titterington 59; B.


Division One: Biliington B


Dewhurst 91, G. Ireland ‘49; B. Thompson 67, J. Cowell 47; P. Conchie 72, B. Hargreaves 48; P. Swain 70, T. Sunter 71; T. Peters 40, J. Marsden 106. Catholic A 405, Police 323.


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A 400. D. Smith 99, A. Chew 36; I. Tomlinson 56, R. Taylor I 67; R. Parker 63, R. Pickvance 63; D. Packer 40, J. Allen 74; T. Williamson 48, D. McIntosh 90; E. Wallace 46, I. Karim 70. Rimington A 436, Billing­


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_ Division Two: Chatburn B 459, Waddington B 319: A. Gudgeon 47, J. A. Baines 65; R. Turner 91, B. Boothman 59; 1 T. Bradley 76, J. Herd 63; G. Young 107, P. Phillip 28; P. Wilson 58,' I. Waddington 52; A. Wilson 80, A. Wilkinson 52. Liberal B 377, Slaidburn I


burn A 318: J. Wooff 40, P. Jones 83; B. Waddington 71, H. Frankland 77; S. Hatton 72, N. Robinson 41; T. Makinson 84, P. Clark 25; D. Nelson 74, D. Speak 32; F. Coal* 84, A. Frankland 60.


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continued to press in tne second half pinning Clitheroe down, a penalty goal for offside gave them a three point lead. Roles were reversed in the


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ments were made by spectators and players alike — a warm tribute to the work put in by all the committee members, particularly Mr Frank Walker and Mr Keith Lord. This Saturday, Clitheroe —


last 15 minutes with Clitheroe emerging from their sleep de­ sperately searching for victory.


u n d e fe a ted in th e Blue League.Kings B scored their second 6-1 victory at the expense of the Commercial B' while the Brown Cow defeated Hodder Bridge B 5-2. The Cow visit the Joiners tonight and must be looking to end their incredible opening run. The team in form in the Red


...ankfully for Clitheroe, en­ couraged and driven along by pack leader Phil # Dinsdale a


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the second half, but the per­ formance of John Conboy, re­ turning to the game after his recent marriage, at prop and Martin Byrne in the second row gave Clitheroe much en­ couragement. Dave Tattersall came the


before half time. Two more tries followed in


the Leigh line each time won by Dinsdale at hooker kept Clitheroe pressing. From one Nick Ridehalgh had seemingly


no doubt with that big cup match on their minds — will be concentrating on an away league match at Newton, new­ comers this season and struggl­ ing near the foot of the table. Clitheroe Reserves, without a match last weekend, enter­


off is at 2-15 p.m.


scored only to see it disallowed. From the next scrum five


metres out, Dinsdale again won the ball, Greatorex took the ball at full speed from fly-half to crash over the Leigh line. Having taken the lead


D, Hargreaves, Sanderson, Tindall, Workman, Blan- chflower, Tattersall, Corbett, Hampson, Conboy, Byrne, Duxbury I, Holmes, Walker, Nichols. Res: Baron.


Lesson in basic skills


AN entertaining and hard training night is in prospect for Clithcroe Rugby Club when on December 16th the , former England player Alan Old will be taking the club s players for a training session. Last August Alan Old was


appointed- to be the Rugby Union’s Technical Adminis­ trator for the North of Eng­ land, it is in this capacity t h a t h is is c om in g to Clithcroc.


junior clubs with coaching, the session which will be held under the club’s portable training lights will be concen­ trating on basic rugby skills. Alan Old is currently the


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closest to scoring for Clitheroe in the second half when almost wrestling his. way over; the Clitheroe captain later indulged in a farther wrestling bout this time without the ball with Ros- sendale’s large number 8 — luckily without redress. Clitheroe 2nd XV: Fielding


Clitheroe again put themselves under pressure with poor work in then* own 22, luckily time ran out and they held on for their first win since April against Aspull. ‘ C l i th c ro e XV: Wardle,


Cricketers much to discuss


DELEGATES to the annual meeting of the Ribblesdale Cricket League at Great Har­ wood on Saturday will have much to discuss. After the obligatory lapse of


Taberner, Dempsey, Torbett, Wildman, Greatorex (Stuart), Duxbury, Haworth, Dinsdale, Dubowski, Holden, Mercer, Ridehalgh, Robson, Greatorex


(Stephen).


Table tennis returns to league


matches


AFTER the previous w eek ’s knockout cup matches, the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association returned to a full league programme. In Division One leading clubs


Social Club A and Standen A


pulled away at the top. Socia beat Clitheroe CC A -8-2 and Standen beat their own B side


9-1.The top three clubs in Divi­ sion Two all won 10-0. Leaders Station Hotel B over Trinity SS, Social Club B over Trinity YC, and Clitheroe Post Office B over Clitheroe CC C. Rimington Ladies enjoyed a good 7-3 win over Clitheroe CC


LEAGUE TABLES Division One P W D L P


captain of Yorkshire and made 16 appearances for Eng­


this Saturday the club play® Blackburn. With the 2nd XV at home to their 4ths and the lsts travelling away to play their 3rds — trying to avenge a 34-0 drubbing in October. The 2nd XV match kicks off at Littlemoor at 2-30 p.m.


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CroeCCA............. 3 11 16 Standen B................... 4 1 0 3 4 Station HA.............. 3 0 0 3 0


120 1 0 19 3 12 2 311 1 4 7 0 5 4 4 2


three years the question of li­ mited over cricket will again be raised, with the six-ball over coming back into the limelight. Baxenden are suggesting 48 six-ball overs in place of the


present 34 eight-ball overs. Barnoldswick suggest that


each side receives 34 eight-ball overs and that play should cease at 8 p.m. instead of 7-45 p.m. and Read will move that an extra half-hour be added. Whalley and Barnoldswick


are linked in a proposal to award two points to each team where matches are rained off. Other proposals include a ban


on the re-arrangement of fix­ tures in order to avoid annual holidays; derby games to be completed before the end of July; the Ramsbottom Cup final to be played on the Sunday nearest to July 31st. Clitheroe are suggesting that


substitute professionals should not be allowed to play for more than one club in any season; Blackburn Northern want all games to start at 1-30 p.m., and Rolls-Royce are calling for a re-structuring of the league’s voting system. The meeting will be asked to


Horses v Caklerstones (J. Duffy), Read Utd Res v Trans­ port Res (J. McC.), Whalley v Spring Mill (TD), King’s Arms v West Bradford Res (KB). Division Three: Grindleton Res v Sabden Res (PK),


nutes. As the result of good work in midfield the bail went to Renwick, who was unchal­ lenged; it then eluded the ’keeper and Edmondson ran on to score. Whalley did not take long to


ton A 373: J. Hacking 58, T. Warden 64; S. Petty 68, B. Price 60; I. B. Whittaker 65, K. Garrett 68: F. Wrathall 102, C. Allen 46; K. Ratcliffe 77, B. Robinson 44; N. Lawless 66, C. I Britcliffe 91. Waddington A 425, Chat­


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422: A. Procter 59, H. Dixon 97; J. Mellor 51, G. Tedstone 72; J. Hacking 58, W. Jones 75; M. Shaw 71, B. Walker 44; B. Fletcher 56, M. Swindells 80; S, Monk 82, E. Rigby 54. Royal British Legion B 436, 1


equalise. Trinity failed to get the ball away on three occa­ sions and Harris found the net from close range. Both sides settled to play


Catholic Social Centre Res v Ribchester Cross Keys Res (BA), Rimington Res v Brow-


nhill Arms (GS), Lord Nelson Res v Craven Heifer (TW). Last Saturday’s results,


Marsden Division: Catholic SC 1, Ribchester Cross Keys 7. Division Two: Calderstones


tain Padiham Wanderers in an East Lancs league match at Shawbridge on Saturday. Kick­


their last home match of the year on' Sunday night at the Joiners Arms entertaining Padiham. Any players in­ terested are invited to attend and anyone with suggestions as to how the team can be better selected are also invited to


League, • Pendle Witch, con­ tinued their winning ways at the expense of Joiners A who had themselves started the season well but found the Witch the better team on the night. The Witch are probably about six points dear at the' top but the exact position is dif­ ficult to judge with three re­ sults missing from last week and one still not in for the week before. The Ribble Valley team have


come alone. With the first year in the NE


Lancs Super League coming to an end, now is the time to start planning how a true represen­ tative side for the Ribble Valley can best be selected.


RESULTS


4, ICings A 3; Hodder Bridge A 6, Lower Buck 1; Joiners A 2,


Red League: Commercial A


Pendle Witch 5; Black Horse 3, Lord Nelson 4. Blue League: Kings B 6,


Commercial B 1; Brown Cow 5, Hodder Bridge* B 2; Craven Heifer (Ch) 0, Joiners B 7; Duke of York 2, Craven Heifer 5; Black Bull 4, Tillotson’s Arms 3. All other results not re­


ceived.


Rimington B 404: M. Peel 61, D. Riley 71; R. Hartlebury 50, G. Corrigan 74; A. Peel 69, J. Frankland 92; M. Parkington I 108, D. Moorhouse 47; J. Peel


some good attacking football as they went in search of a second-half decider. Trinity began to take more and more control and were rewarded in


3, Read Utd Res 4; Spring Mill 3, Waggon and Horses 1; Trini­ ty 2, WnalleyJ..


, Arms 4, ' Grindleton Res 4; Craven Heifer 6, Catholic SC


Division Three: Brownhill Res 6. ROV squad


ROYAL Oak Victoria’s team for their Ashley Smith semi­ final with Transport will be


chosen from B. Slack, L. As- pinwall, D. Aspinwall, R. Astin, D. Astin, Ashworth, Bush, G. Conti, Czapowski, H a r r i s o n , M cC u llo u g h , Stewart, G. Tomlinson, S.


the closing 10 minutes, with Renwick netting easily, helped by Edmondson after some good midfield work. Both teams earned credit for a good hard­ working performance, with re­ feree Mr C. Philips earning the thanks of all the players. The pick for Trinity were


Eole, Meyler, Fishlock, Stell,


Edmondson, Renwick, Dickin­ son. Subs: Stevenson, Foulger. W h a l le y : H a rg re a v e s ,


•river. Shears, Fitzpatrick,


Crowdv, Derbyshire, Wall- bank, Geddes, Griffin, Riding, Harris, Musker, Ormeroa, Harrison. Sub: Burgess.


LATEST r e s u l ts in th e


Tomlinson. The game will be played at West Bradford (2-15 p.m.). Meet Victoria Hotel (1- 15 p.m.), anyone unable to play should ring Clitheroe 24979 before Saturday.


League


Read Utd................. 8 7 1 015 RibCK..................... 8 G 1 113 ROVic.................... 8 4 3 111 Transpt.................... 9 4 2 3 10 Sabden..................... 8 4 1 3 9 West Bd................... 8 3 2 3 8 Cath SC.....................10 1 6 3 8 Chatburn................. 7 3 1 3 7 Rimngtn.................. 8 1 2 5 4 Grindtn.................... 7 0 2 5 2 LdNel..................... 7 0 1 fi 1


placings Marsden Division P W D L P


THE 14 trophies for the 1982 cycle racing season were di­ vided among only seven of the North Lancashire Road Club’s 80 members when they were presented at the annual dinner dance at the Trafalgar Hotel,


Samlesbury.. w Clitheroe rider Marcus Need-. . .


dham won the schoolboy trophy and Linda Gornall, of Mearley, took the Ladies’ Trophy. Wayne Mercer, of Padiham,


agree that no player over 18 shall be permitted to transfer to another club in the league after July 31st without the sanction of the full executive committee. Another proposal is that cap­


tains must nominate their play­ ers before the toss is made. Also, a club applying to join


Jack Cross, Press officer, is that Division One and Two clubs must let him have their results by the Sunday after the match so that league tables can


another league must notify the Ribblesdale League executive at once and such club will not be permitted to vote at the annual meeting. One of the proposals by Mr


be drawn up weekly. Rolls-Royce, who have


topped Division One for three consecutive seasons are apply­ ing for senior League status. Ribblesdale Wanderers and Padiham will be applying for ' re-election. Read’s Michael Georgeson


has been awarded the league’s senior batting prize. The bowl­ ing prize goes to Blackburn Northern’s Peter Jones. The Division One batting


was the most prolific winner, carrying off the Senior Road Race, 10, 25 and 50-mile trophies, together with the cup for the. Clitheroe By-pass Time


the hill-climb trophy and Steve Gregson rode 242 miles on


Trial League. Rob Dene, of Rishton, won.


Fylde roads for the 12-hour prize.Julian Markham, of Black­


Craven H............... 8 7 1 0 15 Brownhill................ 9 5 3 1 13 RibCK Res............. 9 .5 1 3 11 White Hrs............... 10 3 4 3 10 Rim Res................. 8 4 2 2 10 Grind Res............... 10 3 3 4 9 Cath SC Res.......... 9 1 4 4 6 Sabden Res............ 8 0 3 5 3 LdNel Res............. 9 1 1 7 3


Division Three P W D L P


burn, won all three junior trophies, while his training companion Jimmy Nolan, of


Clitneroe, earned a special merit medal for finishing the Three Peaks Cyclo-cross. Club champion and 100-mile


Matthew scores season’s


trophies were-won by Dave Brown of Salesbury — who first won the best all-rounder award 21 years ago.


*


HEAVY rain and strong winds caused the Clarion Cycling Club’s planned Sunday ride to Hebden Bridge to be cut short. At first, the party was still goin^ to attempt to cover the


65-mile route. As the club arrived in New-


prize i goes to Eric Plant, of Rolls-Royce; bowling to R. Jones of Burnley Belvedere. Ribblesdale Wanderers’ Ken


sendalians. The Trustee Savings Bank


Proctor takes the Division Two batting award, and the bowling prize to P. Hanson, Old Ros-


award for the player of the y e a r g o e s to M a r ty n Greenhalgh, Barnoldswick. The scorer o f the year will be an­ nounced at Saturday’s meeting.


church, however, the weather


was becoming more unpleasant and the decision was made to


first for Ribblesdale


THE distinction of scoring Ribblesdale’s first goal of the sea son in the Clitheroe and District Cub Scout F o o tb a ll League has fallen to 10- year-old Matthew Cooper. The goal ended a barren spell of six games,


but Ribblesdale still went down 8-1 a t Waddington. In the only other game


take the shorter route home via Gisburn and Bolton-by-Bow-


land. Sunday’s ride is to Blackpool


and thejparty will set out from outside Pedal Power, Clitheroe,


atedoy all.


at 9-30 a.m. Members are reminded that


lights will be required and mudguards would be appreci­


played Pendle Leopards beat .Chipping 4-2. The re­ maining games were can­ celled because pitches were waterlogged. S a tu rd a y ’s games:


RibRes................... 9 7 2 0 16 C’stones.................. 11 5 2 4 12 Read U Res.............. 7 5 2 0 12 S Mill....................... 10 5 2 3 12 King’s A.................. 8 5 2 1 12 WestBRes............. 9 3 2 4 8 Trans Res................. 10 3 1 G 7 Wagg&H................ 8 3 0 5 6 Whafley.....................10 2 1 7 5 Trill YC.....................10 1 0 9 2


Division TwoP W D L P


EMPRESS Squash Club Men’s teams had mixed success in last week’s matches. The lsts travelled to Barn-


ford 4ths, but went down 3-2. Nigel Wills and S tu a r t


Clitheroe and District Darts League are: Division One — Royal Oak A 4, Black Horse 4; Horseshoe A 3, Lord Nelson 5; Black Bull 6, White Horse 2; Pendle Inn 5, Royal Oak B 3; Waddington Club 4, Pendle Hotel 4; Commercial Hotel 6,


Wardle maintained tneir un­ beaten records, Nigel winning 3-0 without dropping a point and Stuart triumphing 3-1. Ian Warren lost 0-3 and llayDry- den and Conor McLaughlin lost


1-3.The 2nds, in a top-oi-the- table clash, entertained Belvale


3rds, winning 5-0. Eddie Vidler was far. too


SC B 358: J. Holmes 77, M. ;


Lawton 60; T. Trotter 75, J. Geldard 68; S. Edmondson 71,


J. Marsden 47. Tonight’s games: Division I


K. Eccles 69; A. Taylor 107, P. Bithell 55; W. Wright 61, C. Sowerby 59; C. Moorhouse 99, |


Meyler, Stell, Shears and Ed­ mondson. Trinity: Mitcheson, Catch-


One: Conservative A v Riming­ ton A; Billington A v Catholic SC A; Chatbum A v Police; | Liberal A v Billington B; Wad­ dington A v Conservative B. Division Two: Royal British I


Legion A v Liberal B, Slaid- I burn v Chatburn B, Catholic SC B v Waddington B, Pendle ' Club v Royal British Legion B, Rimington B — bye.


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5, Joiners Arms 3; Pendle Witch 4, Station Hotel 4; Brow­ nhill Arms 7, Horseshoe B 1; Bay Horse 4, Lower Buck 4. Highest finish, Division


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strong for his opponent and only dropped five points in a 3-


0 win. Mark Chapman continued his unbeaten run with a comfort­


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manding form, ran out an easy 3-1 wanner and Keith Tomlin­ son, despite squandering a commanding two-game lead, triumphed easily m the fifth


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One: Royal Oak A 35pts, I Pendle Inn 32, Black Horse s i, Lord Nelson 31, .Waddington Club 31, Black Bull 30, Horse­ shoe A 28, Pendle Hotel 27, White Horse 27, Commercial Hotel 23, Royal Oak B 23, Bonny Inn 18. Division Two: Brownhill I


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greaves lost 0-3. ¥


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Pallister won comfortably by 3- 0.


EMPRESS Squash Club Ladies’ 2nd team continued their winning ways last week with a 3-2 home victory over Astley Park. Marilyn Fletcher and Rachel


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3-0 win but Carrie MacDonald never got into her game against a strong opponent and lost 0-3.


Clubmen end first session


MONDAY sees the conclusion of the first half of the season in the Clubman’s Darts League. On December 7th the Star­


dust League Rio Tourney starts, with the final being played on December 20th at the Social Club. The League restarts on Janu­


ary 10th next year. Results: Ribblesdale W A 3,


Billington A 5; Catholic SC 6, Social Club 2; Workingmen’s Club 1, Ribblesdale WB i.


Pendle Leopards v Loyola (J. Baird), Gisburn v St Paul’s. Sunday, Chatburn v Whalley.


50, Catholic SC 32, Ribblesdale W A 32, Billington B 28, Rib­ blesdale. W B 26, Social Club 16, Workingmen’s Club 6. Highest finish: D. Dobson (Ribblesdale W A), 115.


Learie placings: Billington A


close games lost 1-3. Jean Hutchinson had an easy


THE two Joiners Arms teams lead Division One of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Associa­ tion under close challenge from Catholic Social Centre and Sta­ tion Hotel. Royal British Legion have a six-point lead at the top of Division Two. Results, Division One: Sta­


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