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Drugan switchl pays off with winner


_,T rmTTT-.T. _ Ashton Athletic 0, Clithcroe 1 CLITHEROE’S first league victory in four games proved to be an eventful afternoon for


Konme Drugan who was given the role of winger to try to solve the side’s goal famine. With 15 minutes gone,


some good work by Whiteside and Taylor on the right, Proos back- kheelea into a crowded goalmouth and Drugan


was there to slot’ the ball home. It was no more than


. . . eventful match Ronnie Drugan


Down comes old stand


A FAMILIAR sight at Clitheroe FC’s Shaw- bridge ground will disap­ pear on Sunday when the old stand is demolished to make way for new facilities.


demned four years ago and the roof was re­ moved, but the club con­ tinued to use it as chang­ ing rooms until the new clubhouse was opened nine months ago. “It’s become an eyesore


now,” says chairman Cyril Whiteside. If the club is successful


The structure was con­


Clitheroe deserved, as they had opened'the home defence on several occa­ sions. But from being the


h e ro , Drugan soon became the villain, mis­ sing two golden chances to put the game out of Ashton’s reach. The second of the


chances was an incredible miss, after being put clear by John Taylor. Drugan shot wildly over the bar from six yards with just the goalkeeper to beat. With the game in the


Drugan forced home the • goal that was to prove to be the match winner. The chance came after


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- V-/ Clitheroe SC win close contest


THESE Clitheroe Swimming Club members celebrated their 10th anniversary in style by winning the first “Five Towns” gala at the Ribblesdale Pool. Clitheroe fought a close contest with Great


Harwood to take the Marsden Trophy. The result was in doubt until the last two


balance, Ashton came out of their shell in the second half and created one or two chances. But the Clitheroe de­


dominate but the elusive second goal would not come. With David Proos look­


fence stood firm and never looked like conced­ ing the equaliser. Clitheroe continued to


in tvinning promotion to the North West Counties League Division Two, it will have to have seating for a minimum of 20 people. The club will be going ahead with plans to replace the stand and in­ troduce better facilities for the spectators. Anyone willing to help


on Sunday will be made welcome from 9 a.m. onwards. There will also be some


action on the pitch at 11 a.m. when Clitheroe CC face Ribblesdale Wander­ ers CC. Both Clitheroe FC sides


Ashton Athletic at Shaw- bridge — kick off 2-30 p.m. The Reserves travel to meet Oswaldtwistle Immanuel and kick off is


play against familiar faces on Saturday, with the fix­ tures a complete reversal of la s t w e e k e n d ’s matches. The first team entertain


2-15 p.m. Clitheroe will be hoping


signing of two new play­ ers last week — centre half Steve Green from Mellor FC and Philip Bishop from Waddington FC. Both made their debut for the Reserves on Saturday. Midfielder Brian Saun­


for a repeat of Saturday’s results, when both sides collected two points. The club completed the


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Cyril


a goalscoring return to the Reserves after illness, could soon be ready for a first-team recall. Manager Eric Whalley


ders has left the Reserves to join Rishton and his place has been filled by Bishop. Shaun Morris is ready to return to the side following a long abs­ ence through injury. Geoff Young, who made


ing below his usual best and John Taylor not having much luck, they had to settle for a one- goal margin. The victory is a wel­


come one, however, as it puts Clitheroe back into contention in the Division Three promotion race. David Sharpies again


races, but Clitheroe eventually won with 195 points — five ahead of Great Harwood. Also taking part were Darwen, and two Burnley teams. The gala attracted 90 competitors and many


spectators.. It is hoped to make it an annual event. There were 36 events, but the two critical


ones for Clitheroe were the girls’ medley and the boys’ freestyle relays. Clitheroe and Great Harwood were neck-and-


Sagar, Sherran Hindle, Tracey Wilson, Patricia Jones. Boys: Michael Rung, Neil Birtwell, Stephen Pym, Stephen Roberts.


neck until these events clinched it for Clitheroe. In the Clitheroe girls’ team were: Julie


Ribblesdale Cricket League AGM


Bid to put a stop to ‘arrangements


impressed in midfield, while Taylor was full of skill and looked to be back in form as he gave the Ashton defence a tough time. C l i th c ro c : Underwood,


Whiteside, Richards, Ashcroft, Eyles, Haworth, Dunn, Shar­ pies, Drugan, Proos, Taylor. Sub: Livesey.


Reserves’ emphatic


victory Clithcroc Res. 3,


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 0


AFTER a shaky start, Clitheroe settled down to dominate this East Lancs. League match, with Young and Whiteside causing all sorts of prob­ lems for the visitors.


manuel keeper Hatch could only block a shot from W h ite s id e and Young n e t t e d the


rebound. Shortly afterwards,


Whiteside forced his way through again and made no mistake with his shot. Clitheroe finished the


half well in command, but Immanuel resumed after the break in a spirited mood. However, good de­ fensive work by Braith- waite, Kinder and Green prevented them from scoring. Ashworth killed the vis­


itors’ challenge with a great solo goal, when he robbed a defender and rounded the centre-half before shooting-in off the post. Bishop and Green made promising debuts for


waite, Shoreman, Green, Kinder, Karwat, Bishop, McGuire, Whiteside, Young, Ashw o rth . Subs: Morri^ Butler.


Clitheroe. Clithcroc: Howards, Braith-


White Horse in lead


LATEST placings in the Clitheroe and District Darts League are — Divi­ sion One: White Horse 27pts, Royal Oak A 26, Black Bull 24, Black Horse 21, Brownhill Arms 20, Horseshoe A 19, Pendle Hotel 15, Pendle Inn 15, Kings Arms 14, Pendle Witch 14, Wad­ dington Club 11, Bonny Inn 10.


Highest finish — D.


Oak B 35, White Horse B 25, Judge Walmesley 23, Station Hotel 23, Joiners Arms 21, New Inn 20, Commercial Hotel 17, Craven Heifer 17, Horse­ shoe B 16, Bay Horse 15, Dog and Partridge 14, Victoria 14. Highest finish — D.


Eccles (Brownhill Arms) 158. Division Two: Royal


Dobson (Royal Oak B) 116.


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11a.ni.-11p.nil OPEN [.REFRESHMENTS _ 700D ana After 15 minutes, Im­


of the league, on Satur­ day, at Gt Harwood, sec­ retary Mr Jack Cross will propose that changes should be made to Rule 18.


THERE could be a tightening ujj of the rules governing play in the Thwaites Rib­ ble sdale Cricket League. At the annual meeting


shall be in direct contra­ vention of the league rales.” Penalties suggested are


(a) no points to either team; (b) the matter to be dealt with under rule 27 (bringing the league into disrepute) subject to each club being fined up to a maximum of £100. A return to the six-ball


jected by the league’s management committee who found the game had been played in accordance with the rules. Now, Mr Cross is


pears to have links with Clitheroe’s complaint in September that the match between Padiham and Barnoldswick had been “arranged”. This complaint was re­


The major change ap-,


should be increased from 32 to 36 eight-ball overs, while Baxenden have come up with the idea of 44 six-ball overs, no man to bowl more than 11


over for all games is being put forward at the meet­ ing by Gt Harwood. Whalley is asking for


two points to be awarded in abandoned matches or in matches where the second innings is rained off before 20 overs are completed. Whalley also wants


comes a suggestion that while a pitch may be com­ pletely covered before a match, it shall not be once play has begun. However, the bowlers'


overs. From the umpires


run-up may be covered but no more than four feet in front of the pop­ ping crease. The umpires also re­


“. . . that any agreement or arrangement for a li­ mited or specified number of overs to be bowled in either or both innings


asking clubs to say that in future any such agree­ ments or arrangements between captains will be against the rules. He w i l l p rop ose


local holidays to be taken into account when making the fixtures and for teams with the same holidays to play each other at that time. B a rn o ld sw ick and


Earby suggest that two Sundays be allocated for local derby games and for teams to have one free Saturday during the annual holiday period. Earby is suggesting


that the Ramsbottom and Lawrenson Cup games


Unbeaten snooker teams go in-off


TWO unbeaten records fell in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League latest matches, with Conservative A going down to Waddington A and Rimington A losing out to Chatburri A. Meanwhile Rimington B burn 84, D. Aspitml] 5_6j F.


are still looking for their first victory. Division One: Chatbum A


11, Rimington A 3; Conserva­ tive B 8, Waddington B 6; Slaidbum 4, Billington B 10; Royal British Legion A 9, Pendle Club 5; Catholic A 5, Liberal A 9; Waddington A 8, Conservative A 6. Division Two: J.R.’s B 8,


McMahon 62, J. Hall 75; J. Poole 69, I. Charlton 75; C. Wood 65, R. Swales 59; R. Price 57, B. Tunney 70.


440, Rimington A 377. P. Clark 59, L). Riley 75; A. Frankland 76, F. Wrathall 76; P. Whittaker 81, J. Lund 57; N. Robinson 80, S. Petty 41; D. Speak 71, K. Ratcliffe 68; P. Jones 73, A. Hartley 60. Conservative B 404, Wad­


Social Club 6; Billington A 6, Catholic B 8; Rimington B 2,' Royal British Legion B 12; Low Moor 8, J.R.’s A 6; Police 10, Chatburn B 4. Division One — Chatburn A


B 411. D. Wilson 77, M. Barker 71; B. Price 111, T. Ridgeway 34; B. Robinson 67, B. bithell 47; I. Brown 43, D. Lofthouse 79; J. Bolton 62, K. Eccles 82; K. Garrett 43, M. Lawton 98.


British Legion B 494. I. B. Whittaker 39, M. Parkington 86; Denis Seed 76, K. Walm­ sley 105; David Seed 49, M. Peel 79; J. Hacking 57, J. Bridges 71; J. Thornton 93, K. Chamley 63; D. Raw 45, J. Peel 90. Low Moor 375, J.R.’s A 419.


Rimington B 359, Royal


dington B 400. P. Swales 49, A. J. Herd 57; J. Morgan 63, M. Taylor 60; A. Middles­ brough 53, J. Baines 87; J. Marsden 79, T. H. Walmsley 105; T. Williamson 76, D .. Boothman 44; J. Pickles 84, B.


Phillip 47. Slaidburn 414, Billington B


420. W. Jones 64, P. Conchie 77; G. Tedstone 72, P. Swain 87; J. Jacques 79, B. Thompson 52; H. Dixon 70, T. Peters 82; B. Walker 41, J. Wild 76; E. Rigsby 88, G. Dell 46; Royal British Legion A 461,.


Pcndle Club 383. M. Yates 92, T. Trotter 54; M. Bailey 97, J. J. Bush 68; D. Parker 73, W. Wright 42; M. Alston 65, A. Taylor 66; R. Watson 75, J. Holmes 75; T. Waddington 59, S. Edmondson 78. Catholic A 342, Liberal A


' PALLADIUM, WATERLOO ROAD1 jf.


NOOKER CLUBl T e l . 2 3 1 4 7


414. L. Dixon 36, D. Hugan 91; P. Backhouse 90, R. Taylor 40;


Sims 40, M. Shaw 70; H.


P. Lord 33, G. Ireland 96; N. Brown 72, R. Hood 62; G. Tyler 45, H. Pilkington 74; M. Shears 77, G. Pilkington 60; D. Addyman 66, N. Lawless 64; R. Shoreman 82, S. Taylor 63. Police 451, Chatburn B 421.


Billington A 403,' Catholic


commend th a t clubs report on any “obstruc­ tions” on their grounds such as overhanging trees, telephone wires over the playing area and so forth. These, it is considered,


should be listed in the league handbook together with an allowance of runs or the action to be taken when such obstructions interfere with play.


Ramsbottom cup draw


CLITHEROE will play Ribblesdale Wanderers in the Ribblesdale Cricket League’s 1984 Ramsbot- tom Cup competition. The fu l l draw is:


Clitheroe v Ribblesdale Wanderers; Cherry Tree v Blackburn Northern; Baxenden v Burnley Belvedere; Rolls v Lower D a rw en ; E arby v Padiham; Barnoldswick v Great Harwood; Settle v Oswaldtwistle Immanuel; Whalley v Read. Dates of individual


matches will be decided in January.


Cup games


IN next summer’s Wilson Trophy, the Thwaites R ib b le sd a le C r ick e t League will have a first round home game with the Lancashire and Che­ shire League. The other matches are Northern League v Central Lanca­ shire League, Bolton As­ sociation v Bolton League and the Saddleworth League v The North Lan­ cashire League. Games will be played on June 2nd.


D. Fletcher 72, P. Wilson 69; J. Burke 75, A. Wilson 102; T. Swift 91, R. Parker 49; J. Grif­


L. McEntee 70, H. Clegg '57; eral A 61pts, Conservative A A. Hall 43, R. Pickvance 93; B. 54, Rimington'A 53, Wadding


vative A 354. T. A. Makinson 65, M. Wensley 53; J. A. Herd 41, D. Smith 76; S. Hatton 80, B. Hargreaves 40; J. Wooff 43, J. Cowell 64; D. Nelson 71, D. Lord 55; F. Coar 58, T. Sunter 66.


Social Club 400. B. Conchie J.R.’s B 34, Social Club 26, 74, C. Kendrick 65; A. Black- Rimington B 20.


Division Two: J.R.’s B 411


Hudson 63,1. Karim 63. Waddington A 358, Conser­


J .R .’s A 44, Liberal B 42, Catholic B-40, Billington A 36, Low Moor 36, Chatbum B 35,


j . Police


Catholic A 45, Waddington B 40, Chatburn A 40, Pendle Club 32, Conservative B 30, Royal British Legion A 29, Sla!idbura 26. Division Two: Royal British Leigrion B 56pts.


ton A 46, Billington B 46, 49,


Rirhington B; Social Club v Police; Chatburn B v Royal British Legion B; Billington A v Harwood B; Catholic B v Low Moor; J.R.’s B — bye. Latest league positions are as follows — Division One: Lib-


lows — Division One: Wadding­ ton B v Slaidbum; Conserva­ tive A v Catholic A; Liberal A v Billington B; Royal British Legion A v Chatburn A; Pendle Club v Conservative B; Rimington A v Waddington A. Division Two: J .R .s A v


Victory over


fiths 81, M. Hargreaves 61; F. Booth 59, S. Whipp 70; B. Jac­ ques 73, L. Whittaker 70. Tonight’s games are as fol­


Grasshoppers EMPRES S Squash Ladies’ team continued their winning ways with a fine 5-0 victory at home over Preston Grasshop­ pers 2nds. ‘ Susan Beggs took little


had a good win, and was under no pressure in her 3-0 victory. Sheila. Willis completely


time in easily beating her opponent in three straight games. Marilyn Fletcher also


wrong-footed her oppo­ nent for an excellent 3-1 win. A more-relaxed Kay


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SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


SLATE BATTENS FELT


OSMA RAINWATER.


SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS .


COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS


Open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.


Saturday, a a.m. to 12 noon 1*2 DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311 im w p 1 DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD H Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON "»«• M e enrownert p hem


CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


CYLINDER JACKETS


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


HAND TOOLS \ t ? ' ) i t l \ W TRADES GUIDE ;'4


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