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Steve inspires a victory on the ice


Clitheroe 4, Newton 0 , •


HARD work by Clitheroe groundsmen Bill Yates and Keith Lord paid dividends at the weekend, when this match was one of only four


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their graft with an impre­ ssive victory which keeps them in sight of the Divi­ sion Three leaders. S tev e Mullen was


Clitheroe rewarded


played in the entire North West Counties League.


Whalley are routed


ONLY one Ribble Valley Football League match survived the ' weather on Saturday, but Whalley probably wished it had not been played — for they lost 15-1 away to Spring Mill in Division Two. This weekend’s fix­


tures are —: Dan Seed Trophy sem i- fin al: Read Res v West Brad­ ford Res, at Roefield. Marsden Division:


ta k e s


BAD weather forced...the cancellation of Clitheroe RUFC first and second team games a t the weekend. Clitheroe ls t’s match,


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ALL TYPES OF FENCING


Clitheroe’s inspiration. His skill and control on the icy surface was excel­ lent.


John Taylor . . . two late goals.


CLITHEROE


SIGN TWO CLITHEROE FC travel to Manchester on Satur­ day for their first ever match against Urmston Town, kicking-off at 2-30 p.m. at Shaw View. Travelling spectators


nate but had to be content .with a one-goal interval lead. A f te r th e b reak


after 17 minutes following a move which tore the Newton defence apart. Mullen was the scorer from a Ronnie Haworth cross. They continued to domi­


Clitheroe took the lead


should note th a t , the ground is in Shaw Street, Flixton. They can phone Colin Wilson on Clitheroe 24370 after 11 a.m. if the weather casts any doubts about the match going ahead. Clitheroe Res, who


have not played since. De­ cember 17th, hope to take on Keighley Green at Shawbridge on Saturday. Kick-off is 2-15 p.m. Their game away to


.nutes from the end. Steve Mullen, after creating sev e ra l chances and seeing them squandered, fired a powerful shot at goal and scored from the rebound when the keeper could only parry. John Taylor added two


.Clitheroe keeper Denis Underwood was a spec­ tator for much of the game. But the second goal did not arrive until 15 mi-


goals in the last five mi­ nutes with Mullen, inevit­ ably, making a contribu­ tion. The only black mark on his performance — un­ doubtedly his best since


Runner Alan’s Trutex tonic


AMATEUR long-distance runner Alan Meyler has been given a boost bv his employers, as he


Erepares for a number of races — among them is first marathon.


joining the club from Darwen —was a needless caution for retaliation. Several of Clitheroe’s


Pendle Forest fell victim to the weekend’s weather. Manager Eric Whalley,


meanwhile, has made two new signings. Paul Green joins the


first-team squad on his move from Waddington, making his debut in the reserves on Saturday. In Green, Whiteside


players have been “reve­ lations” in their new roles, with Drugan im­ maculate as a full-back and Eric Kinder threaten­ ing to make the injured Frank Richards’ position his own.' Ashcroft and Eyles are


and Young, Clitheroe now have three of the best strikers in the Kibble. Valley knocking on the first-team door. The other signing is old


Empress ls ts win away


EMPRESS Squash teams had mixed fortunes. The lsts notched a 5-0,


both producing faultless displays and up front Mullen, Proos and Taylor form a formidable combi­ nation that has provided,


almost 40 goals. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Shawbridge favourite, ’keeper Willie Hould- sworth as cover for Denis Underwood. Since resigning as Gt Harwood. manager Hould- sworth had kept in trim playing with a local side in the Accrington Combi­


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CLITHEROE FC suppor­ ters have a glamour game to look forward to at the season’s end when Black- bum Rovers visit Shaw­ bridge to play a Clitheroe XI in the Tony Eyles tes­ timonial match. Rovers’ manager Bob


Drugan, Kinder, Ashcroft, E y le s , S h a rp ie s , Dunn, Haworth, Mullen, Proos, Taylor. Sub. Young.


GOALS


TALLY Clitheroe’s leading goal


scorer, John Taylor, has bagged 16 goals so far this season, one ahead of David Proos. Also among the goals — David Shar­


away. win against Roch­ dale 2nds. Nigel Willis, Stuart Wardle, David Tait, Ray Dryden and Dave Matthews all won convincingly.


Blackburn Northern and maintained their fine run with a 4-1 victory.


The 2nds entertained


Willis, Eddie Vidler and Conor McLaughlin pro­ vided the wins while Rus­ sell Cowking lost the top match against a skilful


Keith Tomlinson, John


Alan, of Salthill Road, Clitheroe, is being spon­ sored by Trutex, where he works as stock control manager. The firm will supply running equipment and help him meet ex­


penses. Alan began running


long distance races some four months ago, taking part in half-marathons and 10-mile events. His best times have been lhr 32min. for a h a lf ­ marathon and lhr.. 6min. for the 10-mile run. This year, he is' aiming


West Bradford v Royal Oak Victoria, Trans­ port v Chatbum, Read Utd v Catholic SC, Ro­ chester Res v Grindle- ton, Lord Nelson v Sabden, Kings Arms v Rimington. Division Two: Spring


Mill v . Transport Res, Whalley v Craven


Heifer. D iv is io n T h re e :


Sabden Res v Craven Heifer Res, Grindleton Res v Farthings FC, Catholic SC Res v White Horse, _ Calder­ stones Res v Ribchester CK Res.


Cricket Club A stay top


UNBEATEN Cricket Club A now have a 10- point lead over second- placed Calderstones in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association League Divi­ sion One, following a. 9-1 victory against Post


9.


against Dukinfield was their first to be called off this season because of the “elements," denying them a chance to avenge a 13- 20 defeat by the Greater Manchester outfit earlier in the season. Also cancel­ led was the 2nd’s away fixture at Sedgley Park. On Saturday Clitheroe


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visit Calder Vale, a team they beat 40-6 last season.- And on Sunday they en­


tertain Toe H, of Man­ chester, in the first round of the Lancashire Plate.


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Office- Other results: Calder­


stones 4, Standen B 6; Post Office 1, Standen A


33, Calderstones 23, Stan­ den A 19, Standen B 18, Post Office 8, Social Club


Table: Cricket Club A


A 7. In Division Two Cricket


Club B lead the field with 34 points. Their latest vic­ tory was 6-4 over Station Hotel B. Other results: Trinity^


YC 1, Station B 9; Social Club B 8, Cricket Club C 2; Cricket Club B 10, Trinity SS. 0; Station A 7, Social Club B 3. Cricket Club B 34pts,


to finish the Morecambe Heritage Marathon in under three hours and will be competing in the Clitheroe “10-miler” next


month. Alan’s other main sport­


player. The 3rds went down to


Trafalgar lsts 2-3 away. Mark Chapman out-


ing interest is football — he plays for Trinity FC in the Ribble Valley League.


lobbed his opponent for a 3-1 win and John Pye proved his value by win­


pies (5), Mick Ashcroft (4), Phil Greenhalgh (3), Clive Dunn (3),- Ron Drugan (3), Steve Mullen (3) and Ron Haworth (1).


Mark is in champion form


A FINE win for Mearley cyclist Mark Gornall in


Saxton confirmed this week-that he would be fielding a full-strength side. The match is plan­ ned for May. but a firm date has yet to^be fixed. Tony Eyles will also


the Zodiac CRC Cyclo­ cross event at Woodbank Park, Stockport, has in­ creased his lead in the North West Cyclo-cross, points championship. , Mark, of Laneside


bring in some well-known personalities for the game, which is likely to attract a big crowd.


TEAMS


forth, home, Sat.): H. Wardle, R. Lund, D. Fielding, S. Greatorex Jnr., P. Tabemer, M. Emmott, G. Tindall, T. Dubowski, P.' Dinsdale, J. Holden, P. Ramsey, M. Dux- b u ry , A. N. O th e r , S. Greatorex Snr., D.-Newton. Clitheroe 2nd XV (v Calder


Clitheroe 1st XV (v Cam-


Farm, finished 1 min. 50 secs clear of the next rider in the 10-mile race on Sunday, which was held in difficult conditions because of the weather. It is Mark’s third win in


his last four events, and with just two races to go in the championships he hopes to maintain this form.


GARETH IS


Vale 4th, away, Sat.): A. Rudd, A. Whalley. J. Edge ey, E. Walter, J. Conboy, J. Blan- chflower, D. Tattersall, J. Cor­ bett, P. Conboy, H.. Barlow, I. Duxbury, G. WilliamBon, I. Lomax, M. Ridehalgh, M.


'Clitheroe 1st XV tv Toc H, home, Sun.): H. Wardle, R. L u n d , D. F ie ld in g , S. Greatorex Jnr., P. Tabemer, M. Emmott, G. Tindall, T. DubowBki, P. Dinsdale, J. Holden, P. Ramsey, M. Dia- b u ry , A. N. O th e r , S. Greatorex Snr., D. Newton.


■ in the English Schools’ National Cyclo-Cross Championship at Birming­ ham on Sunday. Held over a testing 10-


RUNNER-UP CYCLIST Gareth Morris finished his cyclo-cross season by coming second


ning 3-0. Unfortunately John


Beggs lost 1-3 "despite battling hard, while a below-par Sharon Willis and Steve Turner lost 0-3.


LADIES LOSE


EMPRESS Squash Ladies’ suffered a narrow 3-2 defeat away to Pines. Rachel Pallister had a


3-0. Sheila Willis played


close game, losing by just 3-2, while Marilyn Fletcher and Kay Plant were both unlucky to lose


, and Sharon Willis easily won 3-0.


well for a fine 3-1 victory


Chatburn held


CHATBURN FC main­ tained their interest at the top of the Thompson Centre five-a-side league Division Two with a 1-1 draw against second- placed North’s Cleaners. In the first half Chat-


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Station Hotel B 32, Sta­ tion Hotel A 23, Social Club B 20, Trinity YC 10, Cricket Club C 3, Trinity


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Sports quiz underway


WADDINGTON FC sports quiz starts on Sunday at the Sun Inn with contests between Catholic Social Centre and Skytalks at 8-15 p.m. and French Connection and


Wingers (9-15). In the preliminary rounds on


bum were unlucky not to go ahead with Wadding­ ton and Dewhurst going close. However they took the lead after the break when Dewhurst scored with a free-kick from out­ side the box. But with only minutes left, slack marking led to


Sunday Catholic Social Centre were seeded one with 47 (hand- icap scratch) correct questions out of a possible 50. They were followed by Cox


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and Co 41 (3), Return of the Empties 36 (9), Dugdales 35 (9), Chatbum Blues 35 (9), Whalley Arms Celtic 32 (10),\ Ribble Valley Bumlev Suppor­ ters’ Club 30 (14) and Wingers Graveyard 30 (14). Unseeded were Clitheroe


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Golf Club (15), the Hookers (15), Joiners Arms (15), Sky-


eboume, J. Coleboume, Wad­ dington, Dewhurst.


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A.In the second division, Royal British Legion B maintained their two-point lead over Har­ wood B with both teams win­


ning 12-2. The league committee ruled


that the Rimington A and Bil- lington B match (December 22nd) in which a dispute arose, should result in a 144) win for Rimington. Results — Division One:


ton B 406: F. Watson 95, P. Conchie 56; J. Williamson 41, G. Dell 87; A. Middlebrough 82, B. Thompson 34; J. Pickles 44, P. Swain 65; J. Marsden 68, J. Wild 68; J. Morgan 82, T.


Conservative B 412, Billing­


v Billington A; Chatbum B v Low Moor; Royal British Legion B v JR’s B; Police v Rimington B. .


Peters 96. Pendle Club 408, Wadding­


ton B 413: S. Edmondson 54, A. J. Herd 93; W. Wright 100, T. Walmsley 37; F. Pollard 47, D. Boothman 79; T. Trotter 81, B. Phillip 56; A. Taylor 72, I. Waddington 71; J. Holmes 54,


J. Baines 77. Division Two — Rimington


Royal British Legion A 12, Rimington A 2; Waddington A 0, Catholic A 14; Slaidbum 6, Great Harwood A 8; Chatbum A 10, Conservative A 4; Con­ servative B 7, Billington B 7; Pendle Club 6, Waddington B


mile circuit in three inches of snow, it brought together competitors from all over the country. The winner came from Oxford.


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8.Division Two: Rimington B 7, Chatbum B 7; JR’a B 8,, Police 6; Great Harwood B 12, Social Club 2; Catholic B 4, JR’s A 10; Low Moor 2, Royal British Legion B 12. Division One — Royal Brit­


B 427, Chatbum B 393: J. Thornton 74, L. Whittaker 76; D. Calvert 70, A. Hodgson 57; Denis Seed 69, M. Hargreaves 73; David Seed 87, P. Wilson 54; J. Hacking 61, R. Turner 67; B. Ashton 66, S. Whipp 66. JR’s B 376, Police 423: F.


the League’s individual and doubles competitions have been


The second round draws for


made. Singles: G. Ireland v J. Tit-


terington, G. Pilkington v D. Lord, J. Hall v D. Walmsley, M. Barker v T. Warden, M. Alston v B. Thompson, T. Peters v F. Watson, S. Taylor v H. Frankland, P. Clarke v N. Lawless, T. Waddington v J. Jacques, M. Wensley v K. Ratcliffe, D. Smith v D. Riley, G. Walmsley v P. Dallison, A. Frankland v M. Shaw, P. Swales v D. Boothman, D.. Brown v P. Lord, D. Hogen v


J. Hayward. Doubles; G. Walmsley, M.


McMahon 81, D. Fletcher 69; B. Conchie 70, P. Craig 49; B. Knight 35, J. Griffiths 96; A. Blackburn 77, J. Burke 74; R. Price 78, B. Jacques 68; C. Wood 36, F. Booth 77. Great Harwood B 440,


ish Legion A 453, Rimington A 391: G.. Walmsley 83, D. Riley 52; M. Bailey 87, J. Wrathall 72; T. Waddington 89, A. Hartley 83; M. Alston 66, S. Pelly 54; R. Watson 64, J. Lund 57; D. Ormesher 64, H. Thistlethwaite 73.


A 482: B. Waddington 69, D. Burgess 73;'F. Coar 49, L. Dixon 94: J. Wooff 50, A. Hall 70; D. Nelson 52, B. 'Sims 99; S. Hatton 54, H. Hudson 71; T. Makinson 69, P. Backhouse 75. Slaidbum 350, Great .Har­


Waddington A 343, Catholic •


. Karim 76; J. Jacques - 75, R. Pickvance 38; E. Rigby 55, R. Taylor 73. ■


wood A 386: H. Dixon 37, G. Allen 103; M. Swindles 74, M. Shaw 52; B. Walker 55, D. Hogan 44; G. Tedstone 54, I.


• D. Smith 51; S. Horsefield 60; B. Hargreaves 42; P. Jones 37, J. Cowell 63; N. Robinson 64,


tive A 331: P. Clark 64, M. Wensley 59; A. Franklahd 84,


. Chatbum A 370, Conserva­ _


- Wilding 40; M. Higginson 55, R. Swales 49; B. Fletcher 43,


Social Club 260: A. Procter 95, V. Adcroft 48; P. Dallison 77, J. Hall 41; J. Mellor 110,’B.


• I. Charlton 82; A. Root, no opponent.


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P. Doman 74, G; Pilkington 62; T. Ridgeway 54, R. Hood 86; K. Eccles 57, G. Ireland 85; M. Lawton 63, N. Lawless 69; B. Bithell 82, S. Taylor 69; D. Lofthouse 54, G. Sutcliffe 80. Low Moor 404, Royal Brit­


Catholic B 384, JR’s A 451: . ■


.Clarke v B. Tunney, K. Foulger; E. Wallace, R. Parker v P. Lord, A. Holgate; J. Hall, R. Swales v D. Riley, K. Ratc­ liffe; I. Charlton, D. Hallewell v J. Roberts, M. Alston; T. Waddington, J. Hayward v J. Bolton, P. Conchie; J. Wild, K. Garrett v G. Tedstone, E.


Bailey v J. Titterington, N. BurgeBs; N. Robinson, P.


Lawless; J. Wooff, S. Hatton v H. Frankland, A. Frankland.


ish Legion B 495: N. Brown 51, J. Peel 92; P. Lord 78, R. Hartlebury 79; D. Addyman 68, K. Walmsley 71; D. Knowler 84, K. Chamley 96; G. Tyler 33, M. Parkinson 102; R.


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P. Backhouse, D. Burgess v


Shoreman 90, G. Britton 55. Tonights fixtures — Division


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