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Clitheroe goal siege
BACUP BOROUGH 1, CLITHEROE 3 k R S
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IF Clitheroe ever lost striker John Taylor, his departure would create a massive void.
Plucky revival
in vain Wilmslow Eagles 20,
j&! Clitheroe RUFC 1st 14
A STRONG second-half revival by Clitheroe came too late to salvage the match. Clitheroe started brightly
again in the thick of things, scoring, once, making another, and even missing a penalty for the third successive time! On a bumpy pitch Clitheroe
Against Bacup he was
TAYLOR . . . master mind of the attack.
fell behind to a ninth-minute Colin Booth goal after they failed to clear a comer. But three minutes later
making most of the early run ning but failed to capitalise on their possession and went behind after second row .Mick Duxbury left the field with a suspected broken nose. A man down, they conceded
two quick tries and trailed 10-0 at the interval. After the break, Wilmslow
increased their lead with a try and conversion before Joe Holden hit back for the vis itors. He took the ball from a line-
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fourth soon after, but were unable to stop Holden scoring his second try following fine support from John Robson and Martin Byrne which created the opening. • Clitheroe’s third try came
out and forced his way through for a well-worked try. The Cheshire side added a
Taylor left defenders flounder ing, drew goalkeeper Rawbot- tom oft his line and set up David Proos who headed home. Half-time: 1-1. Minutes after the restart
Clitheroe nearly went behind again. Bacup striker Hilton’s snot looked a goal until Dennis Underwood somehow turned the ball over the bar. From that moment Clitheroe
CLITHEROE have drawn tough opponents in the North West Counties Football League luarter final a week on
Lawson Transport 6, Chatburn Res 2
Clitheroe Res. 7, Mansfield 1
AFTER leading 2-1 at the interval, Clitheroe went to town in the second half with Brian Livesey com pleting a brilliant hat-
tnck. His first and Clitheroe’s third
was a great solo effort — he beat four defenders before crashing the ball home. For his second and third, he rounded a square defence before applying tne finish. Clitheroe had retaken the
TRANSPORT’S . Peter Lawson, leading scorer in the Marsden Division, pushed his tally for the season to 27. with five goals against a very young Chatbum side.
The game, however, was
marred by a second-half inci dent in which long-serving Chatbum defender Bob Nadin broke a leg in a tackle. •
SATURDAY’S "match-of-the- day” appears to be the dash between Marsden Division
Play was scrappy early on as Chatbum’s initial enthusiasm restricted the league leaders.
high-flyers Sabden and CathoUc . ’ But gradually the home side SC in the Aitken Shield.,
Other matches in the Shield goals foliclowed:
____ jay. For they take on first division Penrith away. The team coach leaves Shaw-
bridge at 11 a.m., with a few seats for supporters on a first come, first served basis. This Saturday Clitheroe en tertain Daisynill
was brought down in the Bacup box, but sent his spot-kick wide.
took command inspired by Taylor and Dunn. In the 65th minute Taylor
standards, soon pu right with a fine solo goal. Sharpies, Proos and Taylor
bridge. Kick-off is at 3 p.m. in the league behind the lead
at Shaw-
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■ Daisyhill are handily placed ■ waite, P. Shoreman, S. Green, F. Richards, B. Livesey, B ish o p ,
Whiteside, D. Ashworth, Karwat, S. Morris.
earlier in the season, the Shaw- je men won 2-0.
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Clitheroe were dealt , a further blow when scrum half Graeme Tindall left the field with con cussion. But they can take heart
from.this match — de spite the setbacks. The for wards outplayed their oppo nents in spite of numerical dis advantage. C l i th e r o e : W a rd le ,
Tabemer, Greatorex jnr., D. Fielding, Lund, Emmott, Tin d a l l , Holden
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Corbett shows way
Clitheroe RUFC 2nd 16, Wilmslow 5th 4
IN the first half of this heart warming victory play was even, but Clitheroe took the lead after 20 minutes through their captain John Corbett, who pounced on a loose ball. Wilmslow hit back just before the break with a try in
half brightly, regaining the lead with an excellent try by centre Ian Fielding. The team produced fine de
Bacup goal. Taylor .completed the scoring with an 18-yard shot which ne “bent” round the diving keeper. H is g o a l em p h a s is e d Clitheroe’s superiority and
all veiy nearly added to the score as Clitheroe besieged the
-crowned another fine away dis play by Eric Whalley’s talented
team. C lith e r o e : Underwood,
Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, E y le s , S h a r p ie s , . Dunn, Haworth, Taylor, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Young.
Two reach regional final
CUTHEROE Golf Club’s D. Holmes and T. Mitchell have
Sualified for the Volkswagen
rand Prix regional finals. Results in the four-ball,
better-ball Stableford qualifier were: D. Holmes and T. Mitch ell 46 pts, S. Dean and G. Harrison 44, D. Bergman and R. Swarbrick 44, F. Kinney and S. Moore 44, D. P. Martin and P. Stubbens 44, C. Hamer and D. Partington 44. In the Scottish Amicable
the comer. .Clitheroe began the second
fensive play under pressure to keep out their opponents. Clitheroe made sure of vic
tory when full back David Slinger scored following a well-1 worked scissors move with Fielding. There were fine perform
ances by David Newton, John Conboy and Paul Conboy of the back row, by fly half Alan Rudd who converted two tries, and by hooker Mark Garrity. Clitheroe: Wildman, Holmes,
Ridehalgh, Fielding, Maloney, Rudd, Tattersall, Barlow, Gar rity, Corbett, Lomax, M. Conboy, Newton, J. Conboy, Slinger..
HONOURS EVEN
RIBBLESDALE School soccer teams were busy at the weekend despite having no
league games. In fnemllies against Gawth-
orpe School, Padiham, the first- years lost 4-2, the seconds, without three key players, were defeated 2-0, but the third and fourth years salvaged local pride winning 4-1 and 6-3
Stephen Whitford was out standing and Ian Anderson and John Pollard never stopped
espectively. For " the second years, keeper
’Michael Whittaker and Roger
Fox caught the eye for the third years while Andy Holden, Tim D aw son and Shaun Fernandez were impres sive for the fourths.
LEAGUE
PLACINGS NW Counties
Ash.T...........2815 6 7 4538 36 Clitheroe.......23 14 6 3 55 20 34 Padiham........25 14 6 5 46 24 34 Black.M........ 24 13 5 6 61 24 31 Ath. Col.........2312 6 5 43 3130 Maghull.........2411 7 6 373629 DaisyH..........2313 2 8 372528
Old.Dew.......2411 6 7 383128
Vul.New.......2411 4 9 423826 Prest. H....... 2210 3 9413723
Whit.Val.......26 9 612364223 ♦Bacup B....... 26 9 6115249 22 ChleTown.... 22 8 5 9 283821 Bolton ST...... 22 5 9 8 334319 Nelson............23 5.612343816 Newton.........28 6 3 20275713 Urm. Town... 24 4 51518 5013
Ash.Ath........27 4 221246510
Division Three PW D L F APt
* — two points deducted POOL
LATEST Ribble Valley pool results are: Red League — Black Horse A 1, Kings Arms A 6: Commercial A 1, Joiners A 6; Dog and Partridge 1, Royal Oak A 6; Craven Heifer 4, White Horse A 3; Higher Buck 4, Tillotsons A 3; Black Bull 2, Victoria A 5; White Hart 6, Lower Buck A 2; New Inn 4,. Pendle Witch 3. Blue League — Kings Arms
two-man team qualifier, R. Bailey and L. E. Taylor, with a Bcore of 68-71-139, go through to the match-play stages after a play-off with T. Mitchell and A. Parker (69-70-139). Medal results — Division
impressive form on Saturday, routing East Lancs League op ponents Mansfield 7-1 at"home. Brian Livesey scored his first
.Jtheroe Res continued their
.hat-trick for the club, and Simon Whiteside and Paul Green, both former Wadding- ton players, grabbled a couple
apiece. On Saturday they take on Colne Legion Res. away. Kick- off is at 2-15 p.m.
TABLE TENNIS
Coulston regains cup
TONY Waddington, last year’s open champion, found Danny Coulston too strong in the Rib- blesdale Table Tennis Associa tion’s annual championships. Danny, who lost the cup last
year after winning it for four consecutive years, regained the trophy by beating Tony 21-18, 21-17 and 21-13. Along with his Standen A
P. G r e en ,
P. S. P.
Celtic earn a derby tie
Whalley Arms Celtic 2, Keighley Green 1
CELTIC came through this hard-fought President’s Cup tie to book themselves a derby clash with Clitheroe Res. in April.' They made a slow start and
lead mid-way through the first half when Brian Livesey chip ped for Whiteside to head past the keeper. Paul Green had opened Clitheroe’s account, with a powerful header from a Phil Bishop centre, but the team could not impose any au-
on Saturday are: Calderstones v Read Utd, Craven Heifer Res v Transport, Royal Oak Victoria v Ribchester CK Res. The rest of the draw, to be
. Sabden Res v Grindleton, West Bradford v Farthings, Chat bum v Catholic SC Res. This weekend’s league fix
played a week on Saturday, is: Ribchester Res v' Spring Mill,
tures are — Marsden Division: Kings Arms v Chatbum. Divi sion Two: Read Res v Trans port Res, Whalley v Trinity. Division Three: Grindleton Res v Calderstones Res, Farthings v White Horse. Results — Dan Seed semi final:'Read Utd Res 2, West
Bradford Res 1. Marsden Division: West
Bradford 2, Royal Oak Victoria 3; Transport 6, Chatbum 2; Read Utd 3, Catholic SC 0; Ribchester Res 5, Grindleton 1; Lord Nelson 1, Sabden 5; Kings Arms 2, Rimington 3. Division Two: Spring Mill
11, Transport Res 0; Whalley 1, Craven Heifer 9. Division Three: Sabden Res
1, Craven Heifer Res 2; Grind leton Res 1, Farthings 15; Catholic Res 2, White Horse 4; Calderstones Res 2, Ribchester CK Res 2.
JR’s A win snooker
were lucky not to find them selves a goal down when Keighley hit the post in the opening minutes. But it was the home side
division
who broke the deadlock .when Elliott sent Andrew Morley through to easily beat the keeper Celtic went two up after 55
JR’s A have rounded off their first year in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League by win ning the second division. They made sure with a
minutes when Colin Elliott hit home a swerving volley from 18
yards. Ronnie Foster had a great
chance to make the game safe for Whalley but saw nis effort come back off the post. Keighley rallied after this
team-mate Steven Jackson, Danny also won the handicap doubles, beating Tony and David Drachenberg of the Cric ket Club 21-14, 21-15. Mark Horsfall won the hand
icap singles, beating last year’s open singles finalist Steven
Jackson 21-15’, 15-21, 21-19. He also won the open doubles with Stuart Thompson, beating Steven Jackson and David
One: G. Harrison 74-7-67, W. P. Hamer 77-8-69, T. Mitchell 81-12-69. Division Two — W. B. Tattersall 85-15-70, D. Vel- vick 86-16-71, A. Bush 87-15- 72.
The winner of this Satur
day’s medal-round competition will be invited — if his score is
low enough — to play in the 36-hole final of tne Cathey Pacific Airways British Club golfers championship at Tewk sbury Park on September 13th, 14th. At Clitheroe on Sunday there
is a four-ball, better-ball com petition against par in associa tion with the winter league final.
Station are champs
STATION are Division One champions of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Association. Divi sion Two winners are Ribbles- dale. Final table — Division One:
Station 84, Kings Arms 81, Commercial 77, Joiners 76, Black Horse A 74, Royal Brit ish Legion A 72, BBC 71, Catholic SC 68, Bonny Inn 67, Royal Oak 50.
Division Two: Ribblesdale . . .
87, Bay Horse 80, Pendle Witch 79, Royal British Legion B 76, Central WMC 72, Black Horse B 71, Calderstones 69, White Horse 68, Victoria 64,
One: Station 6, Royal British Legion A 2; Black Horse A 4, BBC 4: Bonny Inn 4, Catholic SC 4; Joiners 5, Royal Oak 3; Commercial 4, Kings Arms 4. Division Two: Royal British
Low Moor 54. Final results — Division
Tudisco 21-14, 21-19. The draw for the Harrison and Kerr Doubles Cup is —
preliminary round: D. East- wood and G. Roberts v B. Parker and T. O’Connor; I. Charlton and P. Baines v C. Kendrick and R. Veevers. First round: B. Hoppitt and
and tneir pressure paid off when they reduced the arrears from the penalty spot in the
75th minute. After this Celtic defended
d e sp e ra te ly as Keighley pressed for an equaliser, but managed to hold out. Best performances for Celtic
came from Elliott, David O’Neill and David Gillibrand. Celtic face the same team in
an East Lancs league fixture on Saturday at Towneley Park,
Burnley. W h a lley AC: Conway,
Bromley, Gillibrand, Porter, Finch, Morley, O’Neill, Elliott, Foster, Clayton, Doman. Subs: Ainsworth and Wilkinson.
T. Thompson v D. Drachen berg and T. Waddington; A. Veevers and D. Parkington v A. Crane and T. Wilson; M. Horsfall and T. Hall v F. Telese and S. Jackson.
LATEST
SQUASH EMPRESS 1st achieved a 3-2 away victory at Parkfields to maintain their push for promo tion.
Nigel Willis won 3-1, Stuart
Wardle 3-0 and Ray Dryden 3- 1, while Dave Tait lost 3-2 and Russell Cowking was beaten 3-
0.
Springers 1st, losing 4-1. Conor. McLaughlin was the hero beat ing a previously undefeated player 3-1. Mark Chapman nar rowly lost an exciting five- setter, while Eddie Vidler played well but went down 3-1. Dave Matthews and John Willis both lost 3-0. The 3rd team lost to Hynd-
bum 3-2 away. Winners for Empress were'
Keith Tomlinson (3-0) and John Beggs (3-2). Steve Turner and John Pye lost 3-1, Sharon Willis 36. Empress Ladies defeated Hyndbum 3-2 at home.
victory trail win.
Legion B 2, Low Moor 6; Cal derstones 4, Bay Horse 4; Rib blesdale 4, Victoria 4; Pendle Witch 4, Black Horse B 4; White Horse 4, Central WMC
4.
Calling all runners
A CHALLENGE has been issued to Ribble Valley runners to take part in a new eightrmile road race. The ‘'Pendle Hill challenge,”
open to peope of all ages, is on Sunday, June 3rd, starting and finishing at the Wells Springs Inn with a prize for the first man and woman home. The route takes in the
The 2nd entertained leaders
Woodnook crushed
Woodnook Vilia 1 Chatbum 5, CHATBURN
. aside their oi in this friendly. The home side were always
easily swept ' i’ challenge
in command dfter Glen Wrignt put them in front with a fine shot from outside the box. Phil Dewhurst added a
12-2 win against Chatbum B. Runners-up are Royal British Legion B. In Division One, Catholic A
look certain to finish second behind Great Harwood Liberal A. In the relegation zone only two points separate four teams. Results — Division One:
Waddington B 382 (6 points), Liberal A 407 (8); Chatbum A 349 (4), Slaidbum 418 (10); Royal British Legion A 300 (2), Catholic A 463 (12); Rimington A 440 (12), Conservative A 335 (2); Conservative B 394 (6), Waddington A Club 437 (8),
(6).
got a grip on midfield and the Herd opened the scoring
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from Kay’s cross and Lawson added to this after fine work by Nixon. Another Lawson effort gave Transport a three-goal
lead at the break. Lawson made it four before-
the game was held up for 35 minutes while Bob Nadin re ceived treatment. Lawson added two more for
Transport, but Chatbum kept fighting and Scott, Thompson pulled two goals back in the dying minutes. The first came from a penalty and the second followed a defensive mix-up. Transport: Noone, Bean,
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Morgan, Baldwin, Targett, Kay, P id ly sk y j , Nix on , Lawson, Butler, Herd. Subs: Bradley, Sharoles. Chatbum: Winckley, Hibble,
Nadin, Hitchen, Gower, Hind, Dinsdale, Lawson, McCullough, Thompson, Hickling. Sub: Smithson.
Royal Oak Royal Oak Victoria 3
IN an evenly contested first half both sides failed to take their chances. After the interval the pat
tern was much the same until Royal Oak scored three times in quick succession mid-way through the half. Had West Bradford turned chances into goals they might easily have
levelled. But continued pressure
brought them some consolation towards the end. First Clegg headed on for Mantle to fire home from 10 yards. Then At kinson was brought down as he rounded the keeper and Mantle scored his second from the spot. West Bradford: Barber,
Blenkinship, Reddin, Pearson, Reynolds, Potter, Clegg, At kinson, Mantle, Dean, Coulson. Sub: Heanan.
Grindleton
struggle Ribchester 5, Grindleton 1
Billington B 435 Division Two: Low Moor 428
(6), Billington A 452 (8); Low Moor 385 (4), JR’s B 437 (10); JR’s A 548 (12), Chatbum B 323 (2); Billington A 425 (10); Police 316 (4); Catholic B 441 (5), Royal British Legion B 454 (9); Liberal B 453 (8), Riming ton B 443 (6). Tonight’s fixtures — Divi
GRINDLETON, who' have been straggling to field a set tled side recently, suffered another heavy defeat on Satur day despite showing plenty of
effort. Their only consolation came
when full back Greg Eamshaw- scored in the closing minutes following a well-worked move. Ribchester, however, had control and were two up at
half-time. Grindleton went further
sion One: Conservative A v Waddington B, Slaidburn v Conservative B, Catholic A v' Chatbum A, Waddington A v
Royal British Legion A; Liber al A v Pendle Club, Billington B v Rimington A. Division Two: Social Club v
behind after the break, conced ing two of the goals from long- range shots. The referee was kept busy.
He booked a number of players and gave a Ribchester man his marching orders for an “over-
JR’s A, Rimington B v Low Moor, Police v Liberal B, JR’s B v Billington A, Chatbum B v Catholic B. .
Scores — Waddington B 382, Liberal
A 407: A. Parsons 68, G. Allen 42; J. Baines 37, M. Shaw 93; A. J. Herd 64, R. Pickvance
second soon after when he struck home a fierce shot from 20 yards. Villa went close a couple of
times but Chatbum managed to clear the danger and increased their lead after the break. A shot from 12 yards was de-
' fleeted to Paul Colebourne, who made no mistake. Phil Dewhurst put his side
four in front when his shot was turned into the net by a Villa defender. Villa pulled one back when a
Chatbum A 349, Slaidbum '
87; B. Phillips 82, H. Clegg 35; I. Waddington 55, R. Tayl 101; D. Boothman 76, G. Sm 49.
Jones, Read, Turner, Eam shaw, Pow e ll, McKenna, Turner, King, M. Devine, S. Neilson. Sub: Prew.
Teamwork
aylor iaw
418: P. Jones 63, H. Dixon 74; A. Frankland 50, M. Swindells 94; D. Speak 79, B. Walker 38; P. Clark 35, G. Tedstone 84; N. Robinson 57, L. Lawson 67; A. Clark 65, E. Rigby 61. Royal British Legion A 300,
fine run down the right ended with a strong header past Chatburn keeper Winckley. But Chatbum completed tne. scoring with 10 minutes left when the Villa keeper could only parry , an Anderson shot and Dewhurst made sure from the rebound. Chatbum: Winckley, J. Col-
Susan Beggs set them on the with an easy 3 0
. the lead with a fine 3-1 victory. Marilyn Fletcher lost 3-1
Rachel Pallister strengthened
against a hard-hitting opponent but it could have gone either way. Sheila Willis battled well to
level the score at 3 2 before narrowly losing her deciding game. But Sharon Willis won 3-0
with some excellent shots to clinch the victory.
Swimmers’ near-miss
' The race, starting at 11 a.m., will be followed by an after noon of jazz at the Well
^Padiham Wanderers FC, or-
, ganising the run to raise money for a new pitch next season, hope to make it an annual event. Entry forms are avail able from Alan Smith, of 9 Institute Street, Padiham.
ANGLING CHAMP
A TACTICAL change by
B 4, Black Horse B 3; Joiners B 7, Commercial B 0; Royal Oak B 3, Station 4: White Horse B 3, Waggon and Horses 4; Tillotsons B 5, Red Pump 2; Victoria B 4, Hodder Bridge 3; Lower ' Buck , B 4, Craven
.Heifer (Chaigley) 3;. Horse Shoe B 3, Sun Inn 4; Talbot 5, Brown Cow'2.
' Stuart Baldwin gave him the final'match and the title in a match series staged by Ribbles-
' dale School Fishing Club: at Dickens Street . Lodge,,' a Blackburn and Hynaburn water. The catch .comprised
’roach and gudgeon. Overall positions:;.Stuart . Baldwin 72 pts, Ian Scotcher ' 63, Neil Wiluamson 41, Simon ' Davies 36, Gary Haslam 17. r
Sabden to Portfield Bar road. Read Old Bridge, and the road from Simonstone to the Nick over White Hill.
A TEAM from Ribblesdale School just failed to qualify for the ’ finals of the Yorkshire Bank inter-school swimming competition at a gala in Salford on Saturday. Six Ribble Valley youngs
ters, forming one of 47 school teams participating in the North-West heat, took fourth
place. But only the first two — one from Rochdale and the other from Altrincham — go forward to the finals in Leeds. Stephen Nicholas (16), of
THE Great Harwood Bowling League will comprise three di visions this year. , .
Premier League — Clitheroe
Ribblesdale, distinguished him self by winnings the boys’ under-17 breast-stroke.
‘MARATHON’ i BOOST
SUNDAY’S “marathon” from Stonyhurst College is expected to have raised £1,000 for vari ous charities. All but six of the 304 en
trants completed distances ranging from five to 26 miles in
the Chipping, Chaigley, Eaves,: Mitton, Calderstones and Hurst Green areas.
- completed the full course in 4 hrs 32 mins.
, ■ Fastest time was 2 hrs 54 mins by an old boy. Assistant bursar Mr Dick Greenwood
Castle, Springhill, Globe, Salis bury, RiBhton Con, Foxhill, Burnley Road, Gt Harwood A, Gt Harwood B.
Division One — Ribblesdale,
S t Mary’s , W h a lley A, Clitheroe Cricket, Salesbury B, ’ Rishton Con, Metflex, Rishton Free Gardeners.
\
stones A, Waddington, Mercer Park Ladies, Rusnton St, Cal derstones B,'Whalley B, Rib blesdale B, Calderstones C.
Division Two — Calder iThe Lawrenson Cup doubles,
competition takes place on June 30th, at Globe’s ground. ......
' The President’s Day singles: contest, at Rishton Con,- is - being played on July 14th, and the Silver. Salver competition tatkes place on August 11th at: Clitheroe Castle. •
v ■ I
rewarded READ Utd first-team won a' sporting contest against the I
Catholic.SC with a fine team display. Scorers were Chris Riding,
Mick Campbell and John Waa- dington. Read Res won their Dan
Catholic A 463: N. Schofield 50, D. Burgess 55; M.' Yates 70, T. Davies 64; D. Ormesher 47, L. McEntee 61; T. Wad dington 31, B. Sims 99; J. Parker 55, L. Dixon 107; D. Parker 47, H. Hudson 77. Rimington A 440, Conserva
tive A 335: J. Lund 72, D. Smith 66; D. Riley 51, B. Har-
S reaves 59; F. Wrathall 63, J.
eboume, P. Coleboume, Boyd, Lawson, Smith, Grant, Wright, Anderson, Waddington, De whurst.
Lord 56; S. Petty 85, T. Sunter 41; A. Hartley 80, M. Wensley 54.
owell 59; K. RatcUffe 89, D. Conservative B 394, Wad-
EAST LANCS LEAGUE
LATEST results: Clitheroe Re serves 7, Mansfield 1; Wad dington 2, Trawden Celtic 2; Pamham Wanderers 7, Colne Legion Reserves 0.
Pendle Forest 5, Whalley 2; Whalley Arms Celtic 2, Keigh ley Green 1.
President’s Cup first round:
-dington A 415: T. Williamson 64, D. Nelson 69; J. Marsden 73, J. Wooff 60; A. Middleb- rough 49, T. Makinson 42; P. Swales 56, S. Hatton 92; F. .Watson 60, B. Waddington 93; J. Pickles 92, F. Coar 69. Pendle Club 437, Billington
B 435: J. Bush 69, T. Peters 85; T. Trotter 68, P. Swain 67; S. Edmondson 63, P. Conchie 93; W. Wright 61, G. Dell 76; J. Holmes 100, J. Wild 52; T. Hill 86, B. Thompson 62. Low Moor 428, Billington A
452: N. Brown 49, D. Wilson 105; A. Holmes 46, J. Bolton 81; D. Knowler 88, B. Robinson 40; G. Tyler 83, K. Garrett. 82, R. Shoreman 69, T. Warden 74; P. Lord 93, H. Cook 70. Low Moor 385, JR's B 437:
Seed Trophy semi-final against West Bradford Res with a spi rited fightback. They were trailing 1-0 and
the-top” tackle. Grindleton: P. Devine,
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reduced to 10 men at one stage but hit back with a good team performance. Scorers for Read were Peter Gillespie and Mick Stevenson. Keeper Philip Lawson was in splendid form.
Saints’ double
WHEN it comes to netball, the St Michael’s Ladies of Clitheroe | take some beating. For the “ Sain ts” have
. summer league title by winning the winter league organised by | Longridge Sports Centre. Tne team of Cath Peel, Anne j
Smith, Christine Wilkinson, Patsy Bialecki, Jayne Seed, Pat Hartley, Susan Kirk and Sonia Smith received the challenge cup to mark their lates t | success. R u n n e r s -u p w e re th e
Dominoes of Clitheroe, who also came second in the | summer league.
P. Lord 80, A. Blackburn 69; D. Addyman 67, B. Knight 57; R. Shoreman 62, B. Conchie 76; D. Knowler 65, R. Price 66; G. Tyler 64, F. McMahon 79;
• A. Holmes 47, C. Wood 90. JR’s A 548, Chatbum B 323: J. Titterington 119, M. Har-
’ Seaves 36; N. Lawless 87, A. odgson 45; G. Sutcliffe 66, P.
-316: B. Price 58, D.'Fletcher 64; J. Bolton 76, F. Booth 58; D. Wilson 54, J. Griffiths 76; K. Garnett 100, J. Burke 40; T. Warden 58, P. Craig 48; B. Robinson 79, T. Swift 30. Catholic B 441, Royal Brit
ish Legion B 454: M. Lawton 80, K. Walmsley 91; M. Barker Hartfebury 60; "
62, R. Bithell 107, ; M. Peel 38; r . .
Doman 56, A. Smith • 86; D. ■ Lofthouse ■ 72, M. Parkington 115;-K. Ecdes 64, J .’ Bridges
64. Liberal B 453, Rimington B
443: D.1 Riley 67, J. Thornton . 105; P. Dallison 85, Denis Seed , 93; J. Mellor 58, D. Calvert 86;':
. J. Parker 87, J. Hacking 45; A. , Root 87, David Seed 65; B, Fletcher 79, B. Ashton 49,
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Wilson 85; G. 'Ireland 104,' S. Whipp 51; J. Sutcliffe 88, L. Whittaker 37; G. Pilkington 84, A. Wilson 69. ; Billington A 425, Police
Quiz semis ley
Arms Celtic won' their Wad- | dington Sports Quiz quarter final matches and now pit their wits against each other in the “semis .
. Whalley . Arms Celtic beat | the Joiners’ Arms 46-42. Vic tory was decided on the final question. The other semi-final tie
feating the Ribble Valley Bum- I ley FC Supporters’ Club by 69 points to 35.
Cox and Co. qualified by de I
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CLUBMEN’S DARTS
• BBC A 74 pts. Catholic SC 64, . .1 RibblcsdaleWands 61, BBC B I 58, Clitheroe SC 57, Low Moor 49, Clitheroe FC 45, Central WMC 38.
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