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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, February 2nd, 1984 15 1381 (Classified)


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


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Cricket Club A set the pace


CRICKET Club A stay well clear of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis field thanks to a 6-4 victory against challengers Calderstones.


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ROEFIELD Barn bad­ minton team, unbeaten since late September and in the quarter-finals of the Wilkinson-, Cup, achieved possibly the best result of the season so far with an away draw against Tower of Darwen, wh o are cur­ rently runaway leaders of the Blackburn Combina­ tion Sixth Division and seemingly certain to be promoted as champions. Tower raced to an early


victory in a close, exciting match, recovering from 1- 9 down in the third game to beat D. Eastwood. , T. O’Connor also' reco­


T. Waddington sealed


vered twice in excellent style to win all his three games. Other Division • One re­


sults: Standen A 7, Stan- den B 3; Social Club A 4, Post Office 6. Division Two: Trinity


YC 0, Station Hotel A 10; Cricket Club C 0, Cricket Club B 10; Station Hotel B 10, Trinity SS 0. Club representatives


5-3 lead in the mixed sec­ tion and held a two-game advantage through. the men’s doubles. The prospects did not


l i i t i i i t goal)H H H i o t io r


i — Urmston Town 0, Clitheroe 2 :.


LADY Luck smiled‘ on Clitheroe when theirs was the only North West- Counties Division Three match played on Saturday.


took full advantage, ob­ taining both points to keep on the leaders’ tail.- They could in fact go


The Shawbridge side


top if they win their games in hand. . Geoff Young came in


.fierce drive which the 'keeper could only parry.


are reminded of the ex­ ecutive committee meet­ ing at the New Inn, Parson Lane, tonight, starting 7-30 p.m.


look good for Roefield as Tower also took the first ladies’ match in the final section to go 8-5 up. The ladies, however, hit


Cricket Club A....... 1010 0 038 Calderstones......... 11 6 0 5 24 Standen A............. 9 6 0 322 StandenB............. 9 4 0 519 Post Office.............11 2 1 811 Social Club A.........10 1 1 8 8


Division OnePW D L P


back magnificently, win­ ning their remaining matches to secure an 8-8 draw. New . signings Helen


Albon and Mary Whowell could not have faced a more daunting league debut, but they played a major part in achieving this excellent result. In the men’s squad


Cricket Club B....... 1010 0 038 Station B..............11 9 0 2 36 Station A.............. 9 7-0 2 27 SocialB............... : 11 5 0 620 Trinity YC............. 9 2 0 710 Cricket Club C........ 10 1 0 9 3 Trinity SS.... . 8 0 0 8 2


Division TwoPW D L P Darts


were T. Bush, M. Meadows, D. Conti and P. Linley. Ladies’ squad: M. Brass, S. Bush, M. Albon and M. Whowell.


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THERE are no East Lancs League fixtures this weekend. Instead league teams will be battl­ ing it out in the first round of the President’s Cup;


wood Res v Chatburn, Pendle Forest v Whalley, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Mansfield, Padiham Wdrs v Clitheroe Res, Trawden Celtic v Wad­ dington, Whalley AC v Keighley Green. Clubs with byes are Colne RBL Res, and Bacup Borough Res.


The draw is: Gt Har­ Padiham...............2011 6 328


Ath. Col................1911 Ashton T.............. 2211 Clitheroe............. 18 10 Black. Mech..........20 9 Vulcan New..........2010 Prest. Heys........... 1710 .


League Division Three PW D LPt


NW Counties


Da is:y Hill.............18 9 Maghull................ 18 8


•Bacup Bor............ 21 8 Oldham Dew..........19 7 Cheadle T...............18 6 Nelson.................. 18 5 Whit. Vail.............. 20 5 Bolton S.T............17 3 Newton..................22 4 Urmston T...............19 3 Ashton Ath............22 3


_ 716 51015 8 614 315 11 51111 217 8


327 627 2 26 623 723 522 720 620 819 719 717


• Two points deducted


LATEST positions in the Clitheroe and District


Darts League are: Division One: Black


Bull 64, White Horse (A) 58, Royal Oak (A) 58; Kings Arms 50, Brownhill Arms 49, Bonny Inn 48, Pendle Witch 46, Horse­ shoe (A) 45, Pendle Inn 45, Pendle Hotel 38, Wad­ dington Club 28.


Oak (B) 82, White Horse (B) 64, Station Hotel 63, Judge Walmesley 60, Joiners Arms 59, New Inn, Gisburn 49, Bay Horse 46, Victoria Hotel 42, Dog and Partridge 40, Horseshoe (B) 37, Com­ mercial Hotel 33, Craven Heifer 33.


Division Two: Royal


One — D. Eccles (Brow­ nhill Arms) 158. Divison Two — T. Barnes (Horse­


Highest finish: Division shoe B) 123. ............


Kings Arms on top


LATEST league positions in the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Association are: Division;One — Kings Arms 55, Station 55, Catholic SC 53, Joiners 61, Commercial 50, Black Horse A 49, BBC 42, Bonny Inn 40, R B Legion A 38, Royal Oak 31.


57, Bay Horse 64, CCWMC 53, RB Legion B 62, Black Horse B 49, Pendle Witch 48, White Horse 42, Calderstones 39, Vic­ toria 38, Low Moor 32.


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burn), Gardner, Ryan (Loyola), Blackburn,


Booth (Leopards), Bnggs,


for his fifth senior appear­ ance deputising for late flu victim Steve Mullen. Clitheroe started, well. After an early scare when an Urmston shot was cleared off the line, they. took command with two goals of special quality in three minutes. John Taylor’s defence­ splitting pass in the 18th


strike came after Geoff Young cut in to unleash a


C l ith e ro e ’s second


He picked up the rebound and crossed for Proos to score his second. Clitheroe had: several


Ashcroft fcction.


minute put David Proos clear and he beat the ad­ vancing keeper easily from the edge of the box.


FRANK MAKES A COMEBACK


THE good news for Clitheroe FC this week is that Frank Richards is all set to return for his first game since December 24th. Richards, who has been


sidelined with a groin strain, lines up for the Reserves in their Presi­ dent’s Cup first-round tie against Padiham Wander­ ers a t Fennyfold, Padiham — their first game since December 17th. Kick-off is at 2-15 p.m. The venue for this


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Ribble Valley | ’


fixtures


THE Ribble Valley Foot- ball League programme at |


devastated by the weath­ er . No games were played; This weekend’s,


fixtures are: Marsden Division:


Lord Nelson v Kings Arms, Sabden v Ribches- ter Res, Grindleton v Read ■ Utd, Catholic SC v Transport, Chatburn V


West Bradford. Division Two: West


opportunities to increase their lead, but Taylor and Ronnie Haworth squan­ dered reasonable chances while Proos and skipper Mick Ashcroft saw their efforts magnificently saved. Clitheroe might also have had a penalty for a foul on Young. Urmston had their mo­


ments during the game, b u t never serious ly threatened the Clitheroe


goal. Young could be pleased


with his performance though he faded in the last 20 minutes along with a couple of the Clitheroe midfield. Proos and Ashcroft


Bradford Res v Waggon and Horses, Whalley v


Spring Mill. Division Three: White


' Hfr Res v Grindleton Res, Calderstones Res v Sabden Res.


Horse v Ribchester CK Res, Farthings FC v Catholic SC Res, Craven


t Henthorn


hold out Henthorn United 3,


Gt Harwood Rovers 2


were the men-of-the- match,. Proos for his goals, and Ashcroft for a near-perfect performance.


Drugan, Kinder, Ashcroft, Eyles, Haworth, Dunn, Shar­ pies, Taylor, Proos, Young. Sub. McGuire.


Clitheroe: Underwood,


year’s cup final is Turf Moor, home of Burnley FC. Clitheroe reached the semi-final last season before losing to Bax- enden. Apart from the experi­


Wanderers improve ground


enced Richards manager John Whalley hopes to in­ clude new signing Paul Green in a squad of 15, with the team to be chosen from Holt, Braith- waite, Shoreman, S. Green, Richards, Ahmed, Morris, Karwat, Bishop, McGuire, Live sey, Whiteside, Ashworth, P. Green, Butler. ■ The Reserves’ weekend game with Keighley Green fell victim to the weather. Cheadle Town make


playground at 9 a.m.: Calverley, Taylor (Gis­


Hargreaves, Franks, Dig- gins (Tigers), Barnes, Men, HouldsWorth, Wat­ kins (St Mary’s), Whit­ worth, Primrose (St Paul’s), Riley,. Smalley, Wright (Waddington), Taylor, Woods, Nowell, Lee, Bibby, Dewhurst (Whalley). Sunday fixtures —


PLAYERS and officials of the Ribblesdale Wander­ ers Cricket Club have earned themselves a pat on the back.


p le ted a number of ground improvements at Church Meadow costing around £7,000 — and managed to keep the bank balance in credit.


They have just com­


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been built, floodlights pro vided at the bo.wling green and the clubhouse has been extended, deco­ rated and re-carpeted.


A new scorebox has


newcomers to the league, occupy a mid-table posi-


meeting, chairman Dennis Birch hailed it as a re­ markable achievement The committee was re­


At the club’s annual i­


tion. Manager Eric Whalley


hopes to have flu victim Steve Mullen back after illness. Clitheroe’s likely squad


duced at the meeting from 12 to nine, with John Hutchinson, Bill Bradley and Stephen Proctor step­


ping down. Mrs Margaret Brown


Loyola v Pendle Leopards (T. Simpson), Whalley v Waddington (Taylor), Gis­ burn v St Mary’s (G. Scott).


P O O L


LATEST Ribble Valley Pool League results: .Red League — Black Horse A 4, Higher Buck 3; Com­ mercial A 3, Black Bull 4; Joiners A 3, White Hart 4; Kings Arms A 5, Lord Nelson 2; Royal Oak A 6, Pendle Witch 1; White Horse A 4, Horse Shoe A 3; Tillotsons A 4, Lower Buck A 3; New Inn 4, Victoria A 3; Dog and Partridge- 2, Crawen Heifer (Clitheroe) 5. Blue League — Red


' games left Clitheroe must take maximum points from their Shawbridge games. The club is hoping for bigger than average home gates as the season reaches its climax.


is Underwood, Drugan, Ashcroft, Kinder, Eyles, Haworth, Dunn, Sharpies, Taylor, Mullen, Young, Proos. With just 16 league


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Snooker latest


SLAIDBURN ousted Catholic A from second place in Division One with a 12-2 victory. Chatburn now head the challenge on leaders Gt Harwood A, who are 23 points clear at the top. In the second division,-


Pump 3, Black Horse B 4; Hodder Bridge 6, Com­ mercial B 1; Craven Heifer (Chaigley) 3, Joiners B 4; Sun Inn 3, Kings Arms B 4; Talbot 3, Royal Oak B 4; Horse Shoe B 2, White Horse B 5; Lower Buck B 3, Tillotsons ,B 4; Victoria B 5, Brown Cow 2; Waggon and Horses 4, Station 3.


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EMPRESS 2nds NARROWLY BEATEN


INCLEMENT weather ..meant that Empress 2nds were the only team in action. They went down 3-2 to Red Rose 2nds in a close match. Winners for Empress


61; K. Chamley 79, B. Conchie 90; M. Parkington 69, C. Wood 96; K. Walmsley 91, B. Knight 42; G. Britton 84, R. Price 60. Social Club 262, Billington


A 481: V. Adcroft 57,1. Brown 72; J. Hall 72, B. Price 54; K. Foulger 36, T. Warden 101; R. Swales 34, H. Cook 65; B. Wilding 46, K. Garret 106; B.


five teams are challenging hard, some with a game


in hand. Results — Division One:


Billington B 4, Waddington A 10; Catholic A 2, Slaidbum. 12; Waddington B 4, Chatburn A 10; Conservative A 7, Royal British Legion A 7; Rimington A 6, Pendle Club 8; Gt Har­ wood A 10, ■


Tunney 45, C. Britcliffe 83.» JR’s A 476, Gt Harwood B


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(played last Thursday). Division Two: Royal British


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Legion B 8, JR's B 6; Social. Club 2, Billington A 12; JR’s A 12, Gt Harwood-B 2; Police 4, Rimington B 10; Chatburn B 8,


Low Moor 6. Division One: Billington B


373, . Waddington • A. 443: J. Wild 82. J. Woof 60; P, Conchie 90, D. Nelson 62; P. Swain 42, F. Coar 77; T. Peters 60, S. Hatton 79; B. Thompson 43, B. Waddington • 106; D. Gillibrand 56, T. Makinson 69. Catholic' A 363, Slaidbum


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77.Tonight’s fixtures — Dlyi- . sion One: Royal British Legion I A v Waddington B: Slaidbum v I Conservative A; Waddington A v Gt Harwood A: Catholic A v Billington B; Chatburn A v Pendle Club; Conservative B v Rimington A. Division Two: Billington A v


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Gt Harwood A....... 1512 0 3151 Chatburn A...........1510 1.4128 Cons. A................1510 1 4127


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British. Legion A 397: M. Wensley 43, G. Walmsley 71; D. Smith 93, T. Waddington ■76; B."Hargreaves 65; R. Watson 60; J. Cowell 30, M.


• Rimington A 430,. Pendle Club 438: D. Riley 73, A. Taylor 83; S. Petty 82, T. Trot­ ter 66; A. Hartley 81, J. J. Bush 66; F. Wrathall 46, S. Edmondson 98; I. Lund 67, W. Wright 77; K. Ratcliffe 81, J. Holmes 58.


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ish Legion B 450, JR’s B 423: J. Peel 61,'F. McMahon 74; R.


Division Two — Royal Brit: 1 - Hartlebury 66, A. Blackburn


’Alston 64; D. Lord 67, D. Or- mesher 57; T. Sunter 85,’M. Bailey 69.


Catholic A.............16 9 Wadd. A...............1511 Rimington A..........16 8 Wadd. B.......... 15 6 Billington B..............16 5 Legion A....:........... 15 5 Slaidbum....... .......15 4 Cons. B...................16 4 Pendle Club..............16 3


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FOR EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS VISIT OUR SHOP AT SALTHILL ROAD - D0NT DELAY


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EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


HOOLEY


57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


AUTHORISED HOOVER , SERVICE


REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


APPLIANCES Specialist on Keymatic


HOOVER


ADVERTISER ond TIMES TRADES GUIDE


CHATBURN, CLITHEROE


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TAKE ADVANTAGE DURING FEBRUARY 1984 OF PROTECTION OFFERED FOR THE FAMILY


E R I C D U G D A L E (Merchants) L T D PENDLE TRADING ESTATE,


. BODYWARMERS - ALL SIZES, GREEN OR NAVY .............£5.99 COMBAT JACKETS — OLIVE, TWILL AND NAVY..................£11.59


ANORAK ZIP FRONT— BROWN AND ROYAL...........................£8.15 PARKA TYPE — FUR HOOD, GREEN, ZIP...........................


NAVY ROLL NECK PULLOVER — CANVAS PATCHES.........£8.95 ALL COTTON PRE-SHRUNK DENIM JEANS..... !...................


.....£11.50 £5.45


RAINWATER SUITS - GREEN, YELLOW, ORANGE.................£5.99 £4.99


WELLINGTONS — REINFORCED TOECAP..................


BLACK WELLINGTONS STANDARD.............................................£3.95 CHUCKA BOOTS, BROWN or BLACK


STEEL TOECAP SAFETY TYPE.....................


DAIRY WELLINGTONS, WHITE..............................................................£5.99 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! WHILE STOCKS LAST — P_ONjTDE|^Y_


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WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND DIY


' SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS . GARDEN EDGINGS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES


CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS STEEL LINTELS


MARSHALITE STONE • BRICKS, BLOCKS


SLATE BATTENS FELT


OSMA RAINWATER,


CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS


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, 8 a.m. to 12 noon DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD Local Deliveries


DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311 Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


HAND TOOLS


SAND, CEMENT AGGREGATES


CYLINDER JACKETS


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION PIPE LAGGING


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B ALSO AT OUR SALTHILL ROAD SHOP OFF WATERLOO 'M


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