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(Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Another boost for promotion


Ashton Town 0, Clitheroe 4


CLITHEROE kept up their promotion hopes with a Saturday. other goals followed from


At half-time the score was 0-


0 but in the second half Clitheroe went through a re­ markable transformation, put-


tii'ft, four goals past the home sides keeper. Ian Ashworth started the


Praise for David


CLITHEROE now have to win y e l l in g th e


J Mayor, w ith (honorary life Coun. Clif-


lu b president itralner Keith Irman Frank plrman Cyril


their only remaining fixture of the season if they want to stay in the hunt for promotion.


Manager Eric Whalley be­


lieves that if Clitheroe beat Maghull at Shawbridge on Saturday (kick off 3 p.m.) then Clitheroe will finish either second or third in the league and possibly gain promotion.


Eric was pleased with his


team’s performance at Ashton on Saturday, singling out David Sharpies for extra praise.


Indcrers 181


102 for 9 cLE Wan- |>penecl the a winning


frin-affected axenden at


jrst full season (coring a half lig drooped at lick when he lhed 50 in 97 1 received 118-


|)lm Dennett, : amateur, put bcond wicket, \ 43. To new Seedle, fell


(ting the score 184. He knock- klls, hitting his lifting the last |gs out of the


Iding back the Ten with only fly and with a the visitors .


; state. Pilling


lied the slide J, both players ling to Paul j another run- lanwhile, Bax- le was to sal- lloy hit 27 and (lowing Pilling


|). Cottom b Tisworth c and ll. Dennett b Juckworth ibw ■lie n.o. 52, P. [ 0, S. Proctor 13, total (5


lolloy 27). ■ bowling: J. Birch 12-1-


12-34-2. for 9 (Pilling Birch rocked


■•v. relebrated the


our best player, he was the best on the pitch and the game won’t have done his confidence any harm.”


Semi-finals


ARRANGEMENTS for the East Lancashire League’s Pres­ idents’ Clup semi-finals have been finalised. Clitheroe Re­ serves meet Baxenden at Great Harwood tonight, while Wad­ dington play Altham at Shaw­ bridge next Wednesday. Kick­ off times are 6-30 p.m.


Said Eric: “David wasn’t only


■ Ronnie Haworth, John Taylor and David Proos, who brought his tally to 33 this season.


rout in the 65th minute and WHITESIDE


HAT-TRICK Clitheroe Reserves 3, Waddington 0


A HAT-TRICK from Simon Whiteside, his first of the season, was enough to give Clitheroe Reserves the points and complete the double over their local rivals, Waddington.


Whiteside broke the deadlock


minutes before half-time in what had been an evenly con­ tested half. The second half­ saw the reserves well on top and Whiteside bagged two more goals to complete his hat- trick.


dington’s best player while Whiteside, Kinder and Blanche took the honours for Clitheroe.


Veteran John Kirk was Wad-


SNOOKER duo Ian Brown and Geoffrey Robinson of Bil- lington Band Club pocketed th e C lith e ro e and D is t r ic t d o u b le s k n o c k o u t t ro p h y thanks to a 2-1 win In the f in a l in the best of three frames. They beat Paul Marlow and


Donald Nelson of Waddington Club in a match, watched by a capacity audience at the SS Michael and Jo h n ’s social centre in Clitheroe.


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among an estimated 50 pairs taking part in the competition organised by the Clitheroe and District Snooker League.


Our picture shows (front,


left to right) lan Brown and Geoffrey Robinson and (back, left to right) runners-up Paul Marlow and Donald Nelson, with the Clitheroe snooker league president Mr George Barker (centre).


RIBBLE VALLEY: LEAGUE


EMPRESS Squash Club Ladies’ summer team once again recorded a fine victory when they beat Belvale 2nd 4-1 at home.


Cowking, Dorothy Aspin and Jean Halsall all won 3-0. Daphne Herd lost 2-3 to a styl­ ish player.


RUGBY REPORTS


Broughton Park too strong


Clitheroe 6, Broughton Park 34


side restricted the opposition to just 16 points, including a drop­ ped goal and a penalty, but after the break, the more pow­ erful Broughton backs ran the ball at every ooportunity and hence scored several easy tries. The general team perform­


CLITHEROE 1st XV were no match for the strong Broughton Park XV at Littlemoor on Saturday. In the first half the home


sections of the team, the score could not be improved on, and Clitheroe slipped toward defeat.


celled.


ance was not as consistent as in previous weeks, and so the play did not come together and mistakes were abundant. The Clitheroe score came


when a Broughton move broke down in midfield and John Robson went over for the try. Martin Emmott scored the con­ version.


M E M O R A B L E


THIS will be hopefully memorable occasion when, this


very


(ids 1S2 for 9 1 201


iFormby in " of the Wil-


Cup, Rib- Iderers had tel dishear-


fe was any llaint it was *5 over in- in their in failing


|of the time; just turned


li the game Jgth in the ■enabled the a formid-


|e fifth.


|and of 54 for 74 for the \


|)ttam to the 1 innings, Jack land' Malcolm on 89. Neil


nderers lost


I run later but Bl Seedle (44) ■ When Seedle We 158 for 6,


lling fast and |led to a close. |A. Bryan 61; |)oggett 34). j Cottam 1, J. Dennett 44,


]P. Seedle 44, Colgate 9, W. I’alker 10, A. Birch n.o. 1, Iwkts) 182. ling: R. Birch T 2 for 33, A. | D. Cottam 2 . 2 for 43.


igles I Golf Club


llarlow has I Gleneagles National


(lack Bottle onships.


I for the final liverall gross


Inships are ■is of 10 qual- Inating in the lies on May


Ilifying round pul (25). of ht Bradford, Joss 72 off a earned him


AN Austin-Rover four-ball against par at Clitheroe Golf Club produced a win for D. Parker and A. Parker, 7 .up, after a play-off with C. Briggs and T. Mason. Third were R. Read and K. Bowker, 4 up after play-off involving W. Goodwin and D. McIntyre, and D. Bergman and B. Ross. Miss N. Brown’s brooch com­


petition against par was won by Mrs J . Huddleston,. 4 down,


and a nine-hole competition was won by Mrs D. Hinale 2 down. In a handicap shield home


match Clitheroe and Nelson finished all square at ZVi each.


First win


A 5-0 DEFEAT of Red Rose 2nd gave the Empress Squash men’s summer team their First success of the season. John Faraday had a debut win of 3-0 and Ken Mantle dropped only three points in a 3-0 victory.


John rye won 3-1 and Ray Taylor 3-0. Bob Peel, needed a


game to sort out his opponents weaknesses but after losing the first game he achieved a conn- dent 3-1 result and should make the No. 1 spot his own.


CRAVEN CUP


WADDINGTON meet Gar- grave in the Craven Cup semi­ final at Victory Park,’ Barnold- swick, tonight, • kick-off 6-oU


p.m. Jeffries


turnout at the match. He said. “Both teams have had a good season and it looks hke being on av/tifmar Qomi-final.


Waddington chairman Peter is


looking for


aeasuu tuiu a


exciting semi-fin l. . X , 7i a big


the current Clitheroe 1st XV and a team of former players organised by ex-captain John Coates. The former player’s team includes several notable figures from the club’s history. Founder member Derek Jones will be playing, as will leading try scorer in club history, Robin Lund, Dave Routledge, also plays, fresh from the Northumberland County Cup Final. Other well known names in­


coming Saturday, the Nick Hopwood and Bob Haworth memorial game takes place at Littlemoor. The match is to be between


ONE OF SEASON’S


Shireburn Gentlemen 36 Clitheroe 8,


THIS was one of Clitheroe’s best performances this season in the traditional end of season clash at Littlemoor on Sunday. The Shireburn team consists of many 1st XV players from North Laneashires’ top teams. The team on this occasion in­ cluded former England captain Dick Greenwood and former Barbarian player Brian Ashton. Despite the formidable op­


position Hughie Wardle and Stuart Greatorex tackled ex­ t rem e ly w e l l , and Paul Taberner had several good runs from the wing, including one when he touched the ball down only to be called back for a forward pass. Clitheroe’s first try was


clude ex-Yorkshire player Richard Birtwistle and former Clitheroe captain Alf Wrigley. The two trophies, the Nick


Despite further efforts by all The 2nd XV game was can­ Dorothy Barker, Anne


Another good team show


Ribchestcr Cross Keys 1. Royal Oak Victoria 5 ROV produced another good team performance to gain I


a comfortable win over Ribchester Cross Keys in the Marsden Division of the Ribble Valley Football League. Heavy rain made conditions difficult for both | teams but Gary Conti gave ROV an early lead. Bill Shorroek soon put the


soon


home side on' terms but they fell once again into arrears when the offside trap failed to


work. The ball was played overhead and Len Aspinwall beat the advancing goalkeeper. Tony Pritt made it 3-1 and


SABDEN WIN


Gary Conti added a fourth from a free-kick. Although facing the elements after the break ROV were at no disadvantage and George Smith made it 5-1.


Placings, scorers


THE title race in the Marsden Division of the Ribble Valley Football League is wide open. Sabden lead with 28 points but Royal Oak Vic­ toria and Read Utd are only. five points behind with games in hand. Ribchester Res lead Di­


vision Two with 30 pts, while Spring Mill have 23 pts but have played a match more. King’s Arms are also in the reckoning with 19pts and three games in hand on the leaders. Craven Heifer head Di­


vision Three with 27pts. B row nh ill Arms are second with 22pts and a match in hand but Rib­ chester Cross Keys and White Horse also have a chance of second spot. Leading goal scorers, Mars­


scored by Martin Emmott when he Kicked a clever “up


and under.” After half time the back row


Hopwood memorial trophy and the Bob Haworth “Man of the


Match” trophy will be awarded and presented after the game. In the evening there is an


end of season disco at the club­ house.


pressured the opposition well and on one such occasion prop Tony Dubowski failed to score by being brought down inches short of the line. Within two minutes, however, further pressure by the home forwards resulted in the Shireburn stand-off dropping the ball and flanker Dave Newton dived over for the try. The Sunday match was a far


Carleton


no threat Waddington Res. 5, Carleton 1


WADDINGTON Reserves pro­


duced another reasonable dis­ play in despatching struggling Carleton in their Craven


League encounter. Waddington were always on


top after a patchy opening and Stirzaker increased their confi­


dence with a good goal. Carleton turned round level


through putting home a poor cross which came their way. Carter (2), Stevenson and


serious threat to a Waddington side that appears to have set­ tled for mid-table respectabili­ ty. Skipton Building Society sponsored the match.


Good run


SHAUN L IV E S E Y , o f Clitheroe, had a fantastic run to finish third in the 30th annual Three Peaks . Race on Sunday. The winner was Kenny Stuart of Keswick AC in 2 hrs 53 min 34 sec, second


• place behind Kendal and ■ Keswick.


race and other local placings were: 76th Colin Taylor (Dow- nham), 150 Cameron Hoyle. (Clitheroe), 169 George Brass (Clitheroe), 194 Ed. Hoare (Clitheroe) and 204 Roger De- whurst (Bolton-by-Bowland).


Rugby line-up CLITHEROE RUFC 1st XVs:.


Clitheroe players is:’ Wardle, Taberner, Greatorex, Hyde,


V Torbett. Emmott, Duxbury 7 Dubowski, Dinsdale, Holden


line-up at Littlemoor on Satur­ day for the game against e x - .


’ . Ramsey, Byrne, Greatorex, ; Robson, Nicholls. Replace­ ments: Tattersall, Newton, Mercer, Lomax. ■ ■


Over 400 took part in the


• was Hugh Symons of Kendal AC in 2 hrs 58 min 6 sec. Shaun’s time was 3 hrs 1 min 34 sec and he' led Clayton-le- Moors Harriers home to 3rd


Carleton never really posed a ’ , REPLAY


SABDEN, who were| scheduled to play Rib­ chester Cross Keys in the | semi-finals of the Tinians’ Aitken Shield reached | that stage of the compete tion by defeating Read I Utd 4-1 in a quarter-final | replay at the weekend. The other semi-final involv-1


ing ICing’s Arms and Royal Oak will be played at Roetield on Monday (6-30 p.m.). The final will hopefully be played at Shawbridge around mid-Mav. The final of. the Eagle Sup­


plies Trophy has been arranged for Tuesday next. The match, between Ribchester Cross Keys Res and White Horse, will be played on the Whalley


FC ground (6-30 p.m.). Marsden Division results:


Chatbum 3, Ribchester Cross l Keys 0; Catholic SC 1, West Bradford 4; Ribchester Cross | Keys 1, Royal Oak Victoria 5. Postponed were Lord Nelson I


8, Sabden Res 0. Saturday’s fixtures: Marsden


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v Rimington and Whalley Waggon and Horses. Division Two: Craven Heifer |


Division, Lord Nelson v Grind- leton, West Bradford v Chat- burn, Royal Oak Victoria Ribchester. Division Two: King’s Arms


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Three for CRGS


be t te r team performance against very good opposition. \


SOCCER, players of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys have won three of the five finals in the Ribble Valley schools’ knockout competition. This equals the distinction achieved by the school three


years ago. The CRGS first year team


beat St Augustines, Billington 3-1 in their final with goals from J. Dobson (1), and A. Smith (2). The CRGS second year team defeated St Augus­


tines 3-2 after extra time in their final, after scores were level 1-1. CRGS scorers: S. Farnsworth (2), W. Harrison


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NETBALL STARTS


THE Clitheroe and District Netball League opened its programme on Monday and there are two divisions, each of six teams. Taking part are Rowdies, St Michael’s Ladies, Dominoes, Royals, Phoenix, Trinity Chicks, Trinity Youth and Community Centre, St Michael’s Youth, Colts, Travel­ lers, Cosmos and Calderstones. The Cup and Plate semi­


finals will be played in the week beginning July 4th; the


finals week will begin on August 15th.


AB


revenge in the third year final, beating CRGS 3-2. Clitheroe scorers were: P. Whittle, D. Whitaker. St Augustine’s reached four


finals. Ivy Bank beat their fourth-years 2-1.


Bowling league squad


LEADERS of Division One of the Great Harwood Bowling League are Gt Harwood A, 46 pts, who have a 13-point advan­ tage over Oswaldtwistle Con­ servatives. Calderstones A lead Division Two with 34 pts to Rishton Conservative Club’s 31 pts. The league will play the


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