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Transport win final


Catholic SC 1, Transport 2


Cherry Tree 174, Whalicy 178


liALLEY won the toss and \ their opponents in to bat. Lrv Tree made a good start (Vhallev’s South African pro, h Page, struggled to fmd |J length and David Hayes ied freely.


| e batsman out. Page was len out of the attack after l i t overs with Cherry Tree


Irian Woodhead, bowled Idle, was the first Cherry


, , , , K


Idle with the score at 95. I'herrv Tree's pro Bob Ratc- I . made 40, but Page was too J for the later batsmen and l in y Tree finished all out for I in' the 36th over — Page Idling with 5 for 81 off 16


El for 1. Hayes went on to make a 1 5S before being bowled by


l r s .


ffhalley were now working lards a winning draw, but, lining fine attacking batting In Paul Macintosh, Mark lion and Hugh Page, they l e able to secure victory. Ilacintosh and Higginbotham lie short work of the 40 runs |ded for a win after the win- . draw target was reached, although Higginbotham


■fhalley made a steady start l ire John Slinger was run [for 17 with the score at 54.


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Stunning goal clinches title


Clitheroe 1, Ashton Town 0


CLITHEROE won their first major honour for four years on Saturday when they clinched the North West Counties Division Three champion­ ships in dramatic style.


; out with 7 runs required, ■intosh hit these to complete .own century. fhis was a fine attacking [>ck by the young batsman, first league hundred and first by a Whalley amateur


Season’s finale


. many years. Cherry Tree: D. Hayes b [idle 58, B. Woodhead b idle 26, R. Ratcliffe b


pter 40, P. Read b Page 14, | Grogan lbw Page 0, G. Lening b Page 2, P. Benson '’age 15, P. Cocker c Slinger 'oster 0, P. Baldwin b Page


their last competitive match of the season against Blackpool Mechanics at Shawbridge on Tuesday (kick-off 7 p.m.). Then the season will be


CLITHEROE FC’s league programme continues on Satur­ day with a visit to Cheadle Town (kick-off 3 p.m.). The new champions will play


H .'oster n.o. 0, extras 10, il (4 wkts) 178.


r34-2; B. Foster 3-0-11-2. Whatley: J. Slinger run out | P. Macintosh n.o. 103, M. |lon c Grogan b Cocker 24, Page b Mawman 17, D. inbotham lbw Mawman 17,


|C. Crawford run out 2, B. lwman n.o. 1, extras 15, il 174. lowiing: H. Page 16-2-81-5; Wright 10-2-33-0; G. Hindle


Jb. Mawman 10.1-1-66-2; P. [nson 1-0-11-0; P. Cocker 2-0- I.


dowling: R. Ratcliffe 13-2-65-


\Wrigley is rising star


IClitheroe 3rds 139 for 7, pblosdale Wanderers 138 for 9


f hrelfall then picked up the ■ring, making 50 out of 54 I s on the board, before being fcght by Rush off Cartledge } 56. Hutchins and S. Farnsworth


I r to Robin Sharp,


lITHEROE secured five Tits from this three-wicket lory at Chatbum Road. Wanderers were asked to bat lost Renwick in the first


rounded off with a game against Blackburn Rovers a week on Monday — Tony Eyles’ testimonial match. Meanwhile the reserves are


' tators and players alike. The goal was a beauty. Steve


himself into Clitheroe FC history with the winning goal just three minutes from time and was en­ gulfed by joyous spec-


Paul McGuire wrote


• the full back and cut into the penalty area before pulling the ball back for McGuire to drive a fierce left-foot shot into the net from 12 yards. Following the final whistle


Mullen received the ball from Howarth on the right, outpaced •


McGUIRE . . . dramatic title clincher


Whiteside double lands the


honours Whalley Arms Celtic 1, Clitheroe Res 2


still in contention for a league and cup double. On Wednesday, they meet


came the news that Padiham had dropped a point in their match at Bolton and Clitheroe were champions! Ashton Town had come to


f


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel at Great Harwood in the Presi­ dent’s Cup semi-final and if successful go through to the final at Burnley FC’s Turf Moor a fortnight tonight.


LATEST POOL


tr id g e 3; White Har t 6, Craven Heifer (Clitheroe) 1; Black Bull 3, Higher Buck 4; Horse Shoe A 6,. Commercial A 0. Rule four applied. Blue League: Black Horse B


|r ) then put on 42 before I tc h in s was bowled by


fcfiarp returned, quickly took I the r five wickets and Wan- rers collapsed from 122 for 5 |138 for 9. Clitheroe began brightly but


3, Talbot 4; Commercial B 5, Horse Shoe B 2; Joiners B 5, Lower Buck B 2; Kings B 5, Victoria B 2; Royal Oak B 3, Tillotsons B 4; Brown Cow 2, White Horse B 5; Waggon and Horses 3, Craven n e ife r (Chaigley) 4; Red Pump 3, Hodder Bridge 4. The match between Station and Sun Inn was postponed. League positions: Red


I t Wyler’s wicket to a Gidlow livery with the score at 24. ■ te r Driver’s dismissal,* litheroe were apparently liising to victory as Kush and jnnett. who hit 66, set about i bowling.


|But both fell with the tally at I I. And with three more wick- fts falling for only two more |ns, it was left to John Coul- :• and Sharp to clinch victory.


■Wanderers seem to have a ling star in M. Wrigley, who rck 3 for 1 and a fine catch.


(Wanderers: J. Renwick 0; D. Itzpatrick 6, J. Threlfall 56, J. ■itchins 36, S. Farnsworth Ir 13, K. Fellows 5, M. Proc- * 7, M. Gidlow 3, M. Britclif-


|usson 6-0-38-0; W. Briggs 9- ■21-1.


kal (9 wkts) 138. IBowiing: R. Sharp 12-3-41-6; Cartledge 9-3-32-2; M.


I I, S. Farnsworth jnr n.o. 3, Wrigley n.o. 2, extras 6,


■Clitheroe: J. Myler 5, G. ■mnett 66, K. Dnver 18, S. ush 23, J. Coulter n.o. 6, W. riggs 0, R. Leighton 0, G. [ledge 0, R. Sharp n.o. 2,


LATEST Ribble Valley pool results are: Red League — Pendle Witch 3, Black Horse A 4; Lower Buck A 1, Joiners A 6; Victoria A 4, Kings A 3; Tillotsons A 2, Royal Oak A 5; White Horse A 6, New Inn 1; Lord Nelson 4. Doe and Par­


Shawbridge with their own promotion hopes very much alive and, before a crowd of more than 300 they frustrated Clitheroe for most of the game. Ashton could have snatched


TWO cracking first-half goals from striker Simon Whiteside clinched the East Lancashire League title for Clitheroe.


favours ana fought all the way in a close match.


Celtic gave Clitheroe no


. minutes. There was too much at stake


a goal or two although. Clitneroe spent most of the match in their opponent’s half. And with a little more luck and steadier finishing in front of goal, there would have been no need for the drama of the dying


for the game to be a spectacle, but it was a tremendous occa­ sion with every Clitheroe player giving his all. The town can be proud of their soccer team, champions in every sense of the word. Goalscorer Paul McGuire was


nominated man-of-the-match by sponsors Castle Sports. C l i th c ro c : Underwood, Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, Eyles, Haworth, McGuire, Sharpies. Taylor, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Dunn.


Shawbridge charity date


League — Joiners A 172, White Horse A 142, Royal Oak A 138, White Hart 135, Lord Nelson 134, Victoria A 134, Pendle Witch 131, Craven Heifer 128, Kings A 127, Com­ mercial A 124, Horse Shoe A 124, Black Horse A 108, Dog and Partridge 106, Black Bull 103, New Inn 100, Tillotsons A 99, Higher Buck 88, Lower Buck A 82.


Joiners B 169, Station 138, Black Horse B 131, Victoria B 129, Waggon and Horses 129, Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 126, Sun Inn 125, White Horse B 125, Hodder Bridge 124, Lower Buck B 123, Talbot 123, Royal Oak B 105, Red Pump 104, Horse Shoe B 103, Commercial B 93. Tillotsons B 75, Brown Cow 66.


Blue League — Kings B 175,


L E A G U E P L A C I N G S


NW COUNTIES


|tras 18, total (7 wkts) 139. ■Bowling: M. Gidlow 10-1-38- |K. Fellows 8-2-36-1; M. Proc- 6.5-0-29-2; S. Farnsworth


| r 1-0-7-0; S. Farnsworth jnr 13-9-0; M. Wrigley 3-2-1-3.


I Jamie hits top form


jFor he opened his 1984 ac- |u n t with a knock of 44 in the Inior game against Great Har- lood on Saturday — helping I s team clinch a winning draw I- and followed it on Sunday lith a collossal innings of 141 yainst a Clitheroe youth side. I Jamie, who joined Wanderers


l it the best in Ribblesdale Tanderers’ Aussie batsman Itmie Mitchell at the weekend.


iE summer sunshine brought


Clitheroe......31 21 6 4 74 26 48 Padiham.......33 19 7 7 57 33 45 AshtonT.......34 19 7 8 54 42 45 Oldham D......32 16 8 8 56 35 40 Daisy Hill......33 19 2 12 53 39 40 Vulcan N.......3315 810 62 5138 B’poolM........31 16 510 65 39 37 Ath’ton C......33 14 9 10 54 48 37 Maghull........3214 810 53 4736 P’wich H.......3213 514 5657 31 Bolton ST...... 3210 10 12 49 57 30 WworthV.... 34 11 8 15 45 53 30 •BacupB......3311 8 14 63 58 26 Nelson..........33 81015 48 5126 Cheadle T..... 32 9 7 16 38 65 25 Newton........34 8 4 22 33 63 20 UrmstonT.... 32 5 9 18 29 66 19 Ashton A....'.. 34 4 3 27308911'


DIVISION 3 OW D L F A P


» — two points deducted.


I ERIC DUGDALE I *


Empress men march on ,


I the beginning of last season, ■ter playing for a Melbourne lub, topped the Wanderers’ 1983 senior batting averages, ■coring 365 runs in 13 innings. Jin the Brian Morris Youthi ■ up game at Church Meadow In Sunday, Clitheroe under:18s ■cored 178 off the allotted 36 lix-ball overs, with Stephen Blackburn plundering 76 runs |f f the Wanderers attack. • ‘ But by the time Jamie was


■aught on the boundary trying |o hit a winning six, his side Inly needed two runs to win Ind cruised home with 10 overs |o spare! .


Hectic month for cyclist


Jveeks, but he has just been ■selected for the British team in Ih e 1,100 miles Milk Race at ■he end of the month. 1 Alan (24), of Laneside Farm, llearley, still hopes to gain a


llre a t Britain in the East'Euro­ pean Peace Race, which begins T>n Tuesday and lasts-'two


El AY promises to be an ardu­ ous month for cyclist Alan’tGor- Jall, who is recapturing his-old form after breaking !a; ;leg l.lmost two years ago. ■ ■ I Not only is he representing


*%


EMPRESS Squash Men’s summer team kept up* their winning ways with a convincing 5^0 win over Pendle. Bob Peel and George Senior


won 3-1 and John Meadows, Ken Mantle and Mike Barrett


won 3-0. *


EMPRESS Squash ladies' summer team beat the club’s


Daphne Herd, Dorothy Barker ana Jean Halsall all won 3-0.


2nd team 5-0. Jill Farthing, Anne Cowking,


finals of a netball tour-’ nament.


THE girls of Trinity Chicks A have won a place in the, national


the North of England, against a team from, the South at the Royal


They will represent


Albert Hall, London, on May 19th.





gamsed by the Methodist Association of Youth. Clubs and the girls have already won through


The competition is or--


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CLITHEROE boys’ foot­ ball team Henthorn United are lending a hand to their East Lancashire rivals Clifton Athletic, who are trying to raise cash to take part in a European competition in Sweden. The sides will meet in a


visitors into a two-goal lead, Celtic replied quickly with a glancing Header by Foster from a right-wing cross.


After Whiteside had put the


was outstanding and this was the only time the home side managed to break through.


However Clitheroe’s defence


and Shoreman all turned in top performances as Clitheroe held out for the vital championship


Green, Richards, Braithwaite


points. Clitheroe: Holt, Braithwaite,


Shoreman, S. Green, Richards, Karwat, P. Green, Whiteside, Young, Livesey, Ashworth.


Chatburn Colne Legion Res 2


stunned Chatbum 2,


CHATBURN ended their East Lancs League season with the sort of performance which has haunted them throughout the year.


only three minutes remaining, Chatburn were stunned as Colne struck twice in the dying minutes to steal a share of the points.


Leading by two goals with


charity match at Shaw­ bridge on Sunday, which kicks off at 2-30 p.m. F IFA referee David Richardson, of Great Har­ wood, will officiate. Clifton have raised


for the Chatbum side, who had worked hard for their lead. Paul Grant put them in front when he stabbed the ball home from close range midway


One point was small reward


SHAUN LIVESEY . . . Three Peaks runner-up


Shaun 2nd in peaks race


through the first half. Tony Waddington saw* a good


three-quarters of the £2,000 needed to take them to Gothenburg. Ad­ mission to Sunday’s game will be by programme at the gate.


Sporting hand


A GRANT aid scheme, setting aside £1,000 in total for Ribble Valley gifted sportsmen and women, is to be provided again by the borough council. Grant application forms must be re­ turned to the council by May 30th.


effort just clear the bar as Chatburn tried to increase their lead. In the second half, the home side had the edge playing down the slope and Grant almost netted his second when a blistering shot came back off the underside of the crossbar. Eventually, Waddington


CLITHEROE runner Shaun Livesey defied the spring heat­ wave at the weekend to come second in the gruelling Three


runners tackled a 22'fi mile course which took in the sum­ mits of Ingleborough (2373 ft.), Whemside (2414) and Pen-y- Ghent (2273). Shaun, of Kemple View,


Peaks fell race. Setting off from Horton, 398


broke through the Colne de­ fence to slot the ball home with 15 minutes left. Chatbum seemed set for vic­


. ebourne, Rogerson, Grant, Wad d in g to n , A n d e rso n, Wright, Dewhurst.


tory but with three minutes left a speculative cross from the left beat Winckley and went in off the far post. Chatbum: Winckley, P. Col- eboume, Dinsdale, Smith, Col-


Clitheroe, covered the distance in 2hr. 55min. 52 sec. Lakeland runner Hugh Symonds beat him by five minutes. Twenty-one-year-old Shaun


BALMBRA TURNS TIDE


Sabden 2, Read United 0


A GOAL direct from a comer kick by Sabden’s Denis Balmb- ra completely altered the course of this exciting Ashley Smith Final. The 54th minute goal gave


. all too much for Read and‘but for goalkeeper Lawson and. some erratic finishing in front of goal, Sabden’s victory margin could have been more convincing. Read sta rted well with


Sabden the spark they had been missing and from then there was only one team in it. Sabden’s direct approach was


fences-were generally in, com­ mand-and neither keeper was unduly troubled. From one of the very few chances, however, Bill Briggs opened the scoring for Catholic, fastening-on to a through ball to beat keeper Noone. Kicking down the slope in


lone spells. P e te r Lawson brought


their penalty area I ’ Transport range aflter u wen naa laued o


hold Butler’s powerfully-struck free-kick and, with extra-time looking inevitable, it was Lawson again who found the net to send Transport through


O'Neil had faileu i to level from , close


to the final. In a sporting contest two


players from each side were sent off for “trivial” offences. Catholic: O'Neil, Gidlow,


Sims, Byrom, S. Jackson, Mullen, D. Jackson, Donnell, Threlfall, Rigby, Briggs. Sub: Leach. Transport: Noone, Targett,


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Ramon Bell posing the Sabden defence a few problems. With Waddington directing the mid-- field ana Hanson also looking a threat, it was Read who had the edge in the first half. But they failed to get the all- important goal and at half-time


’from Carl Hackett with 15 mi­ nutes remaining; Read: Lawson, Harvey,


and the pitch baked hard,* it was Sabaen who found the stamina for the second half. Sabden’s killer goal came


Grainger, Kilby, Harwood, C amp b e ll. Waddin g ton, McLean,.Riding, Hanson, Bell. Sub: Armitage, Pollard. Sabden: Weir, Whitwell,


SHIELD SEMI


THE Tinians-sponsored Aitken Shield is the only Ribble Valley Football League competition left to be decided, with league champions Transport already through to the final. Royal Oak Victoria will meet


either Chatbum or Read in the other semi-final at Calderstones on Saturday. Results — Ashley Smith


Warning, Wray, Johnston, Hal- liwell, Haythomthwaite, Hack­ e t t , D. Balmbra, Davies, Maher. Subs: Bibby, J . Balmbra. Referee: Mr J. Duffy. • Read skipper John Wad­


dington (left) and Sabden’s cap­ tain Barry Wareing (right) pre­ pare to battle for the Ashley Smith Cup, held by Mr Peter Dunn of sponsors fiurgess and Dunn.


Grindleton 1; Ribchester Res 4, Lord Nelson 2; Read United 14, Kings Arms 0. Division Three: Catholic SC Res 3, Rib­ chester CK Res 4; Ribchester CK Res 8, Sabden Res 0.


Marsden Division: Sabden 4,


RUFC win Hopwood trophy


Clithcroc RUFC 16, Clithcroc Coasters 4


competitive and thoroughly en- tertaining and Sundays game was no exception, providing the crowd with four well-worked tries and plenty of incidents. Try-scorers were Roger


lished as an annual event, keenly anticipated by both sides. • The rugby is always open,


Holmes, Mick Duxbury and Stuart Greatorex for Clitheroe, and Richard Birtwhistle for the Coasters. Stuart Greatorex added two conversions. Clitheroe RUFC looked good


CLITHEROE RUFC brought the 1983-84 season to a heart­ warming close by regaining the Nick Hopwood Memorial Trophy in the President’s invi­ tation match at Littlemoor on Sunday. The game is now well-estab­


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ON a hard bumpy Chatbum pitch, Cathqlic ana Transport staged a close and exiciting en­ counter in this Aitken Shield semi-final, with Transport coming from behind to record a deserved victory in the dying minutes. In an even first half, de­


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There’s still time to find out more about


Servowarm gas central


heating before prices go up on June 1st, so call us now:


DARWEN 775662 Evenings:


BLACKBURN 29249 DON’T SETTLE FOR


1 A L L Y O U R B U I L D I N G N E E D S — INCLUDING | DRAINAGE


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD LAND TILES


CDPINGS I DAMP COURSE PLASTER | WALLING STONE LINTELS BRICKS SLATES FELT STONE


SAND | G ANITE THERMAL BLOCKS | SLATE BATTENS IRONMONGERY BLOCKS


CEMENT RAINWATER GUTTERS


PLASTER BOARDS | SCR!EN BLOCKS GARDEN EDGES ASBESTOS


FLAGS


a t P E N D L E T R A D I N G E S T A T E OPEN W E EK D A Y S :‘7 -3 0 — 5-30 p.m.


LESS THAN THE BEST.


SAVE 15% ON


SOLID FUEL HEATING


VAT will be applied to heating installations after June 1st, 1984.


ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING NEEDS TRADE AND DIY


B R IC K S , B L O C K S , S A N D , C EM E N T , A G G R E G A T E S ,


L IN T E L S , B O S C H P OW ER T O O L S , H A N D T O O L S .


B A T H R O OM S U IT E S ,


K IT C H E N U N ITS , S IN K T O P S , T A P S ,


S H OW E R S etc.


DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD D E R B Y S T R E E T , C L IT H E R O E


Tel. 22311


OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.


SATURDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon C L IT H E R O E 41597 C H A T B U R N


SATURDAY: 7-30 — 12-30 p.m. VISIT OUR SHOP AT SALTHILL ROAD TEL: 24624.


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