Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, May 12th, 1983 19 |(assi/iedy so n
lol winter bsitions in
II place. [erore had a |rith a first Kings had
Lnd a third, led strength
fie Craven ■night. Igue, Horse- Lrt 4; Kings J5; Commer- rch 5; Royal I 2; Hodder I Nelson 4; le Horse 3;
[of trophies ) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Rib Chester team
ta k e E a g le C u p . Ribchester CK Res 4, -White Horse 2 ... (after extra time) ,
AFTER quickly buildirig up a two-goai lead in the Eagle Supplies Cup final White, Horse saw Keys pull a
goal back from the. penalty,;spot blit , still led'at the break.
• ■ .•
Aftenvards Keys levelled the otu. scores to- take the — 1 ’ '
extra time. Five minutes into the period Keys took the lead for the first time and White Horse piled on the pressure to get back on equal terms. With a couple of minutes left the pub side’s ’keeper saved a penalty only for Keys to score a fourth goal in the dying seconds! Referee Mr Mick Bibby
...t game into
I Horse 5. luck Inn 6, Ivn Cow 3, I Heifer (Ch) 14; Duke of L B 3; Black Bridge B 2; , B 3; Tillot-
Ifer 5.
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SECOND TROPHY IN SIGHT
ON course for a second trophy; m the Ribble Valley Football
earned the thanks of the teams for his handling of a very sporting game.'
Final fo r S h aw b r id g e
THE final of the East Lancs League President’s Cup, bet ween Baxenden and Altham, who beat Clitheroe Reserves and Waddington in the semi finals respectively, is to be ulayed at Shawbridge on lloiiday evening. Kick-off is at 7 p.m. and
admission is 50p for adults' and 25p for children and OAPs. .
Annual match
THE annual representative match between a Clitheroe football team and one made up of Ribble Valley League play ers is to take place at Shaw bridge. The date is yet to be finalised.
Nathan treble
CUB Scout Nathan Peel scored a treble when he won the four-mile cross country run organised by Clitheroe Venture Scouts for Clitheroe district Cub packs on Friday. This was the third year
League ' are Ribchester Cross t Keys; Their reserve side won
'they won under their own- banner before adding “Victoria” to their^title. •
; ground* next Tuesday. '.Sabden’. who * reached the
■ The' final of the Ashley Smith Trophy, between Chatbum and Royal. Oak Victoria, will be played on the Calderstones
; West Bradford 3-2, in an away game on 'Saturday to fcain the considerable satisfaction of be-
semi-finals of the Shield beat
, coming champions of the Mars- ' den Division: " •
beating White Horse 4-2 in: extra time, and on Saturday the club takes on Royal Oak Vic toria in the final of the Tinians Aitken Shield at Shawbridge (kick-off 6-30 p.m.). • . Royal'Oak are the current t holders of the trophy,', which'
he . Eagle - Supplies final by St Paul’s Cubs lift shield ST Paul’s Cub pack came
,first In Clitheroe and District Cub S co u ts' annual swim ming gala at Ribblesdale Pool on S a tu rd a y . L o y o la Cub S c o u ts were se co n d and
Whalley Cub Scouts third. T h e F o r re s t S w im m in g
Trophy was presented to St Paul's by Mr Len Dickinson, a s s is ta n t d is t r ic t com m is sioner and d istr ic t chairman
Rain the only Ribblesdale League
winner
taken the Division Two title and Craven Heifer are Division Three champions. The annual presentation
Ribchester Reserves have
evening sis .arranged for Tues day, '.May 24th at The. Sand piper, Wnalley (8 p.m.).
Round the greens
in succession that Nathan, a member of the Loyola pack, has won the race, in which boys from nine packs competed. The winning team was
Loyola who beat- Wad dington by half a point;
MS
Read, away, :t, R. Booth, iden, P. Hall, .ittlewood, R. aids, A. Hen- !. Scorer: N.
r. 1 (Lawrenson 2nd, home,
d (v Lower Sat.): P. C. S. Westhead, by, R. Banks, Blackburn, S. G. Bennett,
. Bishop, C. ;ad, R. Sharp, Blackburn, R. ard, M. Black- 3. Rush. Wanderers (v t.): D. Cottam, Ainsworth, S. ate, P. Seedle, lker, N. Duck- ■, Seedle. Wanderers 2nd iv, Sat.): W. iutchins, M. er, S. Kerr, I. Jackson, G. vick, K. Proc-
Vanderers 2nd me, Sun.): W. lutchins, M. er, S. Kerr, G. ill, J. Renwick, Fellows, C.
ALL Empress Squash Club teams are still riding high in the Intack Self Drive Summer squash league.
teams having a game in hand, they are both in the top five in their respective divisions. The ladies’ team are lying second in their division.
With the men’s 1st and 2nd • ■ -
EMPRESS Squash Club Ladies’ Summer team added
THERE was a cliffhanger finish ■ to the inter-league bowl ing match between Chorley and Great Harwood the home side winning by only two points on the-green at St Paul’s, Adling- ton: Scores ; were Chorley 220, Great Harwood 218. • Details (Harwood names
• Cowpethwaite 11; T. Jolly 17, • P. Gorton 21; R. Laithwaite 14, • N. Fryer 2r.;'-’ ' *\
second): G. Crompton 21, R. Turner 18; A. Witter 18,. A. Dobson 21; J. Coyle 21, S. Johnston 16; D. Green 21, S. Briggs 12; H. Critchlev 17, A. Norman 21; P. Catterall 21, N. Threlfall 14; D. Parker 13, E. . Tomlinson 21; S. -Norris 21, D.
•The Great Harwood League will-play the Blackburn' League 1 at-Witton bn Sunday:
' ! Great Harwood League
Gt Harwood A....... .8 8.0 0 69 SalesburyA.......... 8 6 0 2 53 Oswld Cons............ 8 5 2 1 52 Spring Hill........., . 7 4 1 246
Rish.Con........... .. 7 5.0 237 Globe....::............. 6 3 1 233 Whalley.......... 8
. -Division One •: PW D LPt
another win to their tally this season with :a -4-1-victory1 over Blackburn Northern. ■ • Dorothy Aspin, Jean Halsall,
Squash finals
THE squash' finals' night spon sored by Garlick Electrical, and Hobkirk Sewing Machines who supplied the balls, attracted 86
entries.
Winners — Junior: Gary Speak; Veterans: Ralph Bailey;
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Ladies’ Plate: Ann Cowking; Men’s Plate: Peter Hargreaves; Ladies Finalr Susan Meadows; Men’s Final: Nigel Willis.
Signing for ; Read
SEVERAL. competitions have been played by the lady mem-: bers of Clitheroe Golf Club and the results were: Foursomes,' Mrs J. Rhodes and Mrs D. Catlow 94-19-75; . coronation foursomes qualifiers, Mrs M. Thompson and Mrs S. Hum phreys 98-16-82.
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1 round, Mrs J.-Rhodes,90-20-70. May medal, Mrs-J.--Huddleston
Mrs S. Humphreys prize and Frances, Smith qualifying
. ,
; Hindle 48,im-36Vt. ' Scratch . Shield at Chtheroe:
89-18-71. • Nine-holes, Mrs D. Clitheroe 1, Royal Birkdale 4.
other chance or local ath- : their stami- ile road race Valley,
is being or-
the Whalley unction with iors Hamers the official the Queen
II Playing 'halley over ntide Bank
on Sunday, starts and
the playing will take in lgh Mitton, Edisford. t 11-30 a.m., limit of 1,000
Police cadet in winning team
CLITHEROE teenager. Nicola Humphreys was among a-team of Lancashire Police Cadets who-- swept the . board at the Police • Cadets National Swim ming championships.. Nicola (17) helped the team
to wins in the women’s medley and freestyle relays and also came third in the 100m breast stroke. She is in her first 1^ months of a . two-year cadet
training course at Hutton. The Lancashire teanT took
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following for their help and assistance during the past season in the ■ East Lancs Football League:
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Blackburn; Whalley Parish Council; ■
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FOOTBALL league
RIBBLE VALLEY
LATEST'results in the Ribble, Valley Football League. ..
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'Mardcn Division:. West. Bradford 2, Sabden 3; Catholic SC 3, Gnndleton 3. ' .
.. Division Two; Transport Re: anrvpq 3 King’s Arms .10. ’Eagle Supplies final: White,
:time').’-v-,l'':!':'.)"' » J..- ' •
Horse’ 2, Ribchester vCrossi Keys Reserves 4 (after extra,
' J-
ky trade golf Paul Is a-
member, of Clltheroe^ Golf Club and plays for East Lan cashire. He has a handicap of.
first places in 11 of. the 14 events at the championships.
. Clitheroe Golf Club resulted in a win for.L: Dickey with 38pts after, play-off with J. T. Holt. D. Underwood jnr 36pts, after
A SINGLES Stableford at play-off with D. McIntyre.
WHALLEY CC 2nd XI were rained off at Oswaldtwistle where Immanuel had scored 23 for 3 off 18 overs at the close of their league match.
• Ribblcsdale Wands 19 for 2 *
V. Wanderers: D. .Cottam c M. Grainger b Hanson 4, J. Ains worth b Hanson 2, M. Dennett n.o. 13, N. Duckw'orth n.o. 0, total (2 w'kts) 19. Bowling: Bushell 5-4-5-0; P. Hanson 4.4-0-14-2.
IN BRIEF . Read (dnb)
READ CC have signed Neil’
Barnett, a leg spinner and useful batsman. Neil (20) is a New -Zealander and has played cricket for Wellington State in his age group. He is
living.in the Blackburn area.
- R i b b l e s d a l e . . 8 '2 0 627 F o x h i l l ....... 7 2 0 5 24 StMary’s ............... 7 1 0 6 19
CroeCastle..-......... 7 2 0 528 CroeCricket.......... 8 3 0 528
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Anne Cowking and Denise Dubois all won 3-0 ^vhile Daphne Herd lost 1-3.
Division Tw,o p.w D LPt
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Burnley Rd.7 7. 0 0 60
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.... 4 ,0, 338
Calder. C............... 5 1-0 1H R u s h to n S t ; . \ ; .81 1.0' 7 14
,RAIN was the winner in the Thwaites Ribbles dale League programme on Saturday.
- Clitheroe, due to play ' Barnoldswick at Victory Park did not even make the journey as the game was called off before lunch.
te r ta in e d Read and had reached 19 for the loss of two wickets when play was aban doned.
Ribblesdale Wanderers en
, colm Grainger for 4. Malcolm Dennett and Neil
:• Duckworth, were together , when an o th e r downpour washed out further play.
' loss when the match was aban- ; doned.
overs to Great Harwood at the Station" Road ground. Steve (Lawton) (37 n.o.) hit a six and five fours against his old club and Harwood were 51 without
Whalley managed to bowl 14 point each. All the teams received a
Wanderers will be at home again on Saturday and will ■ have Settle as visitors to
2 0 6 30
Inter-league team
Airedale and Wharfedale Crick et League at Guiseley on Sundaythe>-Thwaites- Rib- • bledale Cricket League will be represented by M. Wiseman, captain,- M. Chappie, J. Gibb (Earby), D. Cottam, P. Macin tosh (Whalley), M. Dennett (Ribblesdale Wanderers), M. Greenhalgh, M. Scothern, J. Roberts (Barnoldswick), R. Booth (Clitheroe), K. Lace (Os- waldtwistie Imm.). Reserve to travel, B. Grave, Barnold swick.
FOR their match with the-
half an hour and in the ensuing 40 minutes Philip Hanson took two wickets, clean bowling Jack Ainsworth for a couple and having David Cottam caught in the covers by Mal-
The start was delayed for
Church Meadow. Read will en tertain Clitheroe and Whalley travel to Baxenden.
Lower Danven. Division Two: Settle v Rib blesdale Wanderers, Lucas
Division One: Clitheroe v
Read, Whalley v Rolls-Royce. Sunday: Division Three:
Clitheroe v Feniscowles, Rib blesdale Wanderers v Great
Hal-wood.Monday: Youth League: Whalley v Northern, Read v Bax en d en , Immanuel v
Clitheroe. Gt Harwood v Ribblesdale Wanderers.
run.
Mr Peter Carpenter presented a thanks badge to Mr Bill Seed, a Ribblesdale school teacher, fo r his help. Our photo shows some of those taking part.
READ
LOSE 2 - 1
READ were knocked out of the William Younger national club knockout competition at Earby on Sunday without conceding a
ground showing no signs of drying out play was finally ruled out at four o’clock. The two captains elected to decide the tie by bowling at the
With the sodden Applegarth
ju s t one ball and Earby emerged victorious with twT
wickets. Each of the 22 players had
hits to Read’s one. Skipper Michael Wiseman
o
and left-armer Tom Forster were E a rb y ’s successful
bowiers. John Waddington was the
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only man to hit the target for Read. Earby will now meet Blackpool in the second round.
Netball Chicks beat
Royals in league Trinity Chicks 18, Royals 13
TRINITY Chicks and Royals fought a hard and closely matched game in Division One of the Clitheroe and
lead anti having done so they held on but only by a close margin. Royals’ GA Wendy Isherwood and Trinity Chicks
District Netball League. Trinity were first to take the
GD Joanna Wilkinson played exceptionally well and both gained player-of-the-match
Michael’s Ladies). Division Tw’o results: St
nominations. The game wras full of tension
and the teams are looking for ward to the return match. Other results: Phoenix 19,
Michael’s Youth 18, Calder stones 19. Players of the match —. Vicky Swales (SMY), Carol Bowman (C). Travellers 19, Colts 14. Players of the match — Leslie Fawcett (T), Jackie Simpson (C). Cosmos 14, Trini ty YC 13. Players of the match — Diane Frankland (C), Leslie
Britton (T).
Row'dies 25. Players of the match — Kate Pollitt (Phoenix) and Jean Hutchinson (Row' d ie s ) . Dominoes 18, St Michael’s Ladies 20. Players of the match — Alicia Howarth (Dominoes) and Ann Smith (St
Sabden are champs
West Bradford 2, Sabden 3
joining the Ribble Valley League, with this win over West Bradford. Playing in quagmire condi
SABDEN are league champ ions for the first time since,
tions Sabden looked set for a comfortable 3-0>victory but the home side made a fight Luck in the final 12* minutes to pull back two goals before Sabden stopped the rot. Sabden recovered their com
posure sufficiently to see the game through the final
minutes. Sabden: Weir, Lingard,
Whitw’ell, Wray, Johnson, Wareing, Haytnornthw’aite, Bromley, Balmbra, Davies, Maher. Subs: Warren, Wright. Earlier in the wreek Sabden
THIRTEEN
GOALS NOT ENOUGH
CAPTAIN of West Bradford Youth Group under-17s five-a
side football team, Mark Lam bert, could be forgiven for wondering whether it was un lucky for some when the 13
foals he scored, ably supported
the prize in the Lancashire Youth Club’s Association finals
y the team, failed to win them
at Hyndburn. MThe team of Nicky Thomas.
Shaun Lambert and Gideon Peel played some stirring foot ball to deservedly win through over more experienced teams. In the final, they fought back
alcolm and Graeme Heanan, FOR ALL YOUR
from 3-0 down to force Clayton into extra time, only losing 5-3 in the final minutes. West Bradford also entered
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Coaching starts Lawrenson Cup
TOMORROW sees the start once again of the junior coaching for the Test Cricket Awards at Whalley Cricket Club. Sessions arc every Friday at 5 p.m. Anyone in terested can turn up at the ground on the night.
NONE of the local clubs played their preliminary round games in the Lawrenson Cup on Sunday because of the weather. These have been rearranged for Sunday as follows: Ribbies- dale Wanderers v Padiham, Langho Centre v Lucas, Clitheroe v Read.
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• Gt Harwood 51 for 0 Gt Harwood: D. Johnson n.o: 13, Lawton n.o. 37, extras
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Chthcroe 4th 48
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NO member of Chtheroe 4th reached double figures in this Chtheroe and District Cricket
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■..■extrasTO,,total.48.-:. - v- ■ ■ ;•£•’Bowling: T.- O'Bryan 6-3-9-2, 4M: Child 6-2-6-3; F. Simpson 3- r.o-6-2;.'S.’ Hamson ,6-0-11-1; A.
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CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS
FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES
SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES
PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION
CYLINDER JACKETS PIPE LAGGING
HAND TOOLS
All kinds of building undertaken, e.g. GRANT WORK, ALTERATIONS,
IMPROVEMENTS, PLUMBING AND ROOFING
FREE ESTIMATES WITHIN 24 HOURS
TEL. GEE CO- LTD. CLITHEROE 27463
DECORATIONS Special Rate O.A.P.s ■ FREE ESTIMATES
Tel. WHALLEY 2138
WHALLEY
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