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Whalley pair defy Read
Whalley 72 for 7, Read 200 for 6 dec.
READ did everything except force a win on Saturday Road with three points and Whalley in tatters.
t Once again they failed oo overcome the difficulty hadf bowling out a side who
PACKING his gear s and preparing him
Shaun is all set to race in Italy
welf for a trip to a Carmer clime is
litheroe fell runner Shaun Livesey. J Shaun (22), of St
sames’s Street, has been Eelected to represent Vngland in a race at San I igilio di Marebbe, 21taly, on September
st.It is the third time
m score runs. Twenty-three b a id e n o v e r s w e r e
eighth over when Richard c Kawaiec had Paul Macintosh
lost all incentive to
f owled, but Read were srustrated by Ian Mar whall and Tony Wright c ho stood firm in the
200, the scoring of which has s become a rare feat in this
ickets.Read were given a solid start
losing stages. li The home side never looked
kely to trouble the target of wummer of green and soft
bv Stephen Rushton and Michael Georgeson. They put
on 49 when Jim Rudd, recalled to the side as Whalley were once again without a pro, was introduced. spIn Rudd’s second over of
min Georgeson was caught at p id-wicket, but Rushton then scut Read on the way to a big 4 ore with an onslaught of six
this year that the former Ribblesdale pupil has been asked to run for his country. On the previous occasions, in the Lake District and Wales, he finished third and sixth, respectively. inHe is currently third
pionship. The last
s and two 6s. v He raced to 69 before being
Aerv well caught by Craig Bustin, off Rudd. Graham f ushell made 23 and good per Rormances followed from Richard Goodway (29), Mike Kanson (30) and Richard
Cham the UK Fell Runners’ s of this seaon’s races
Atarts and finishes at cogainst the cream of the
mbleside next month. a The cost of competing q untry’s fell runners is
Suite expensive, but Bhaun’s em plo yers, wowker Brothers, for s hom he is a machinist, pponsor him. The firm s rovides his running ahoes — which last about four months —
etitive reply plummeted in the
clean bowled Austin. forAdam Calderbank also went e halley lost three more wick
aught behind, and then he W a duck and then, at 56,
anatter of survival. Marshall poid Wright held out for one
w nt, denying Read the victory t hich would have reflected
34.ts, one being Mark Fallon for mFrom then on it was a
heir supremacy. RuRead: S. Kushton c Austin b
12 Marshall 9-1-45-0; J. Rudd 0 -1-61-2; M. Vaughton 4-0-28-
tal (6 wkts dec.) 200. I. Bowling: T. Wright 9-1-29-2;
g dd 69, M. Georgeson c Vau Vhton b Rudd 23, Bushell c Raaughton b Austin 23, M. w nson b Wright 30, R. Good s ay b Wright 29, R. Kawaiec Grat "Morris b Macintosh 16, M. to inger not out 2, extras 8,
to; C. Austin 7-0-24-1; P. Macin Mawaiec b Bushell 34, P.
sh 0.3-0-5-1. KW h a lley : M. Fallon c K acintosh c Worseley b
awaiec (16). When the 200 came up in the 42nd over, skipper Ranson fi
but left Station
Champions go down
3o the new season going down
REIGNING Ribble Valley League Division One champ tions Subden made a poor start
RO Victoria 4, Waggon and Horses 1; S p rin gm ill 0, 4 Rimington 2; Ribchester Res.
-1 at home to Caldcrstones. Results: Division One —
aldcrstones 3. s Division Two — Calder-
1,, Transport 0; White Horse C West Bradford 0; Sabden 1,
4;tones Res. 2, Daisyfield OB 0 Whalloy Celtic 5, Buck Inn
Kaawaiec 8, C. Austin b Rawaiec 0, A. Calderbank c l nson b Kawaiec 0, N. Keigh- Sev c Bushell b Ranson 8, J. glinger b Bushell 0, M. Vau
shall not out 1, T. Wright not out 10, extras 8, total (7 wkts)
nally declared. p Wlialley’s prospects of a com
Ranson 3-3-0-1.
Stubborn batting from Osliffe and Walker
nd vests and shorts. to Shaun hopes one day
A BATTLING rearguard effort by Neil Osliffe and Murray Walker earned a point at Church Meadow, on Saturday, and saved Wanderers’
Ribblesdale Wanderers 92 for 9, Settle 184 for 6.
fell be the number one tain runner in Great Bri an . His wife, Julie (21), (2 d daughter Leanna t ), are behind him all ehe way and travel to
blushes.When the dogged duo came together their sine stood at 54 t for 8, looking likely to go down
vents to watch him in
action.In fact, Julie always
Settle bowlers. balAll-rounder Osliffe faced 62
led down to the task of saving a draw and frustrated the
Bo a hundred-run thrashing.
wakes him at 5-30 each morning, when he goes b for a half-hour run
worefore setting off for r Ink. the evening Shaun
maining and continued the solid defending to the close.
b Wanderers’ most successful ,
cloowdon and back he micked one hour and six
summit and back, to watch, and took four hours!Shaun first started fell
Hisnutes for the 10 miles. wife walked to the
kept the selectors happy with his p ro g r e ss, having won more than a dozen races and finishing in the top three on numerous occasions. wilShaun says that he
trunning in 1980. His in hiserest developed from he days at school where c was the cross-country hampion.And, so far, he has
t l keep running until Bhe enjoyment dwindles. i ut in the meantime he
POOL
LATEST results in the Ribble Valley Licensed Victualler's Association Pool League:
HBlue League — Craven L eifer B 7, Black Bull 0;
Craven Heifer A 4; Victoria A 5, Lower Buck A 2; Horse Shoe 6, Lord Nelson 0; White Hart A 4, King’s A 3; Sun A 2, Commercial 5.
Red League — Spring Mill 3,
ower Buck B 0, Victoria B 7; t Pendle Witch 7, Dog and Par 6.
Hridge 0; King’s B 3, White Bart B 4; White Horse 1, Sun
ntends to try to im prove and reach his own personal peak of being number one.
overs.
9, D. Scothern, c K. Proctor b Mason 32, L. Stonehouse,. c Walker b Mason 3, A. David-, son, c and b Mason 9, M. Verden, 50 n.o., Sample, c K. Proctor v Johnson 29, P. Gold
de to a commanding position. 1 Settle: S. Andrews, b Seedle
berg, b Johnson 13, D. Weav ers, 1 n.o., extras 8, total (for 6
wickets) 164.
Mason 17-3-62-3; I. Johnson 12- 1-39-2: R. Birch 3-0-28-0.
or, c Stonehouse b Goldberg 12, 1. Johnson, c Verden b Sample 9, Mason, b Sample 4, P. Seedle, c Dodgson b Scothem 12, S. Proctor, ibw Sample 0, M. Wrigley, Ibw Weavers 8, G. Leach, lbw Sample 5, N. Oslif fe, c Dodgson b Scothern 25, ' M. Walker, 12 n.o., R. Birch, 1 e n.o., extras 4, total (for 9 wick
Bowling: P. Seedle 8-1-29-1; WWanderers: J. Ainsworth, c
„ , , t eavers b Sample 0, K. Proc
1m 9-4-9-2; D. Weavers 9-4-16- Da; M. Newhouse 2-0-4-0; A.
Wash out
Baxenden 136 for 4 v Clitheroe
THE rain brought a premature end to Clitheroe’s game at Back Lane on Saturday, with Baxenden at 136 for 4 from 40
t The mainstay of the home seam’s, innings was their Au htralian amateur, Bowler, who behiit 77 before being caught w nd off Garth Sutcliffe in
„ ,
o hat turned out to be the final t otts stumped, Bill Slinger
4 Green League — Cross Keys O, Buck 3; Wilpshire 2, Royal
ver of the day/ P Sutcliffe had already had pro
ut Osliffe and Walker knuck
he wicket with five overs re-, . Onlv Ken Proctor and Paul
auns for about an hour innd a typical day’s train 1 g sees him cover up to t4 miles on roads and on
he rugged slopes of
Pendle.It takes Shaun just an hour to run from his front door to the top of Pendle and back. SnIn a race to the top of
e ls for his 25 runs and wick-* btkeeper Walker remained un beaten on 12 after surviving 78‘ t alls. Bob Birch was called to
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Seedle of the recognised bats men reached double figures and Settle’s 16-1 always looked out of reach.
owler was David Mason who took 3 for 62 from 17 overs. bleHe had Settle in a little trou
DICKINSON HITS 53
Ribblcsdnle W 2nd 110 for 6 Settle 2nd 86,
A HALF-century by Alan Dic kinson and three wickets each S from David O’N e ill and
totephen Kerr took Wanderers s roved the backbone of his
victory, on Saturday. p Dickinson’s knock of 53 Side's innings and, in reply,
t at 73 for 4, Seedle taking Wolgate 0, A. Dickinson .53, T. bhe other wicket, but an un HalTbank 13, B. Bradley 0, J. sieaten 50 from Verden took his
H anderers: A. Parker 6, A. S utchins 10 n.o., S. Kerr 9, P.
6-1; K. Taylor 4-2-3-1.
Youth XI crashes
THE Ribblesdale League Youth XI were soundly beaten on their visit to Old Trafford on
Monday.The youngsters, including Stephen Kerr and Martin e Rigley, of Ribblesdale Wander
wrs, and Patrick Ford, of Read, Yere contesting the Lancashire
ts)
92.Bowling: Sample 18-8-30-5; e P. Goldberg 9-0-29-1; D. Scoth vidson 3-2-3-0.
third successive year. t They made a poor start to e eague, losing four quick wick
outh Inter-league final for the Lheir innings against the Bolton
e their opponents. v The Bolton League reached
wts, and an all out total of 60, thith Paul Tilbury, of Earby, ble top-scorer, could not trou
wictory for the loss of one Re result, an under-strength
icket, that falling to Kerr. thAlthough disappointed with
good.
Cricket finale
THE Thwaitcs Ribblesdale t Senior League season draws
to a close at the weekend with
arapped opener Stevenson lbw Noreason, Clitheroe pro David
Bull 4; Higher Buck 3, Waggon and Horses 4.
ak 5; Black Horse 3, Black -1-36-2; P. Bishop 2-0-7-0.
nd N. Elahi was run out. s For the first time this w man failed to pick up a
t icket and he was taken out of ohe attack after bowling 18
14 Slinger 6-1-22-1; G. Sutcliffe
vers.Baxenden 136 for 4.
W.Bowling: Norman 18-3-69-0;
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L Fixtures. Saturday: bonior d eague — Earby v Ribblcs s alc Wanderers, Barnold- ewick v Whallcy, Read v Bax
.
Tree v Clitheroc. ................ " Division Two — Ribbicsdnlc Wanderers v Langho Centre, Whalley v Oswaldtwistic Im manuel, Rolls-Royce v Rend. C Sunday: Read v Padiham, d litheroc v Ribblesdale Wan
Tnden, Clithcroc v Cherry ree.Division One — Cherry
erers, Baxenden v Whalley. C Division One — Lucas v
litheroe. C Division Two — Langho
oyce.
mentre v Oswaldtwistic Im R anuel, Padiham v Read, B ibblcsdalc Wanderers v
RBCV, Whallcy v Rolls-
CLITHEROE and District Amateur Swimming Club notched up another convincing gala win on Friday night when G they beat Rosegrove 32-16 and
GALA WIN
s Marsden Building Society, is theeking promotion back into swe first division of the area
arstang 46-2. The club, sponsored by the
imming league. Kibblesdnle Senior
Bariick...... .. 20 11 4 2 2 82 Settle......... .. 20 10 4 1 2 75 Whalley..... ..20 6 6 2 1 57 ..20 6 5 0 0 51
League P W Wd Ld Nr P
Earby........ ..20 5 3 G 1 48 Padiham.... ..20 5 4 2 2 4G Bax’den..... ..20 5 3 3 3 45 Ribb W..... .. 20 5 3 5 1 45 B’bum N ... .. 20 5 4 2 1 45 Clith........... ..20 6 0 6 2 44 Gt H’wood ...20 4 3 4 1 40 Cherry T... .. 20 3 2 4 2 30
matches. The local highlight is the meeting of Clitheroe and Ribblcsdalc Wanderers,
wo full programmes of
a t C h a tb u rn R o ad , on Sunday.
thrilled about having played at the county ground. Prospects for next year's competition look
ibblesdale League side were
mettle were soon in trouble. A winor recovery was halted tohen O’Neill and Keith Taylor nook the last three wickets for out runs. Settle ending up ail W in the penultimate over.
( pencer 15 n.o., extras 4, total K-3; P. Spencer 5-1-9-1; S.
uwkts) 110. Settle: 86. 19Bowling: D. O’Neill 14.1-7-
; Kings Arms 3, Brockhull 3. s Saturday's fixtures: Divi
hton lbw Bushell 3, I. Mar
72.Bowling: Bushell 19-11-28-3; R. Kawaiec 13-6-20-3; R. Good- wav 6-0-11-0; J. Roberts 7-3-9- 0; &I,
Gtones Res. v Buck Inn, D rindleton v Bro ck hn ll, Kaisyfield v Lord Nelson,
ings Arms v Whallcy Celtic.
Penalty saves King’s Arms
King’s Arms 3, Broekhall 3
AN 88th-minute penalty by Nick Sieczkowski earned King’s
Two game. seDespite an extensive pre
Arms a draw in their opening Ribble Valley League Division
l ason build-up of five friend ties, the home side continued wheir old defensive lapses and mere 2-0 down after only 10
levelled the scores but King’s Arms went behind again after
inutes.Tony Pritt and Sieczkowski
the interval.Worse was to follow when Chris Stewart, on his debut,
was sent off. thWith onlv two minutes left,
Hion One — Waggon and R o r s e s v C a ld c r s to n e s , t imington v Sabden, RO Vic voria v Read, Itibchestcr Res. W Springmill. Transport v
hite Horse. s Division Two — Calder-
DOMINOES finished third In Division One of the Clitheroe Netball League.
They were represented by
Carole Briggs, holding the ball, and (from the left) Gail Fielding, Angela McGovern, Karen Piper, Tracy Stephen so n , Sandra C o u lte r and Janet Taylor.
The le a g u e e nd e d th e
season with a handicap tour n am e n t . T h e h a n d ic a p s ranged from 0 to 15 and there were two sections with four teams In one and three In the other. In th e f i r s t s em i- f in a l
Saints, with a handicap of 0, played Calderstones, whose handicap was 11. Playing ex cellent netball, Saints caught up w ith the Calderstones
A GOAL from John Taylor in the 79th minute kept Clitheroe’s unbeaten record intact and
Clitheroe keep unbeaten record
earned them their fourth consecutive draw. coClitheroe and Burs-
CLITHEROE’S “Lancashire Sender Eric Kinder have left
Shawbridge topics
Cup” final goalscoring hero f Eric Gcldard and central de ahawbridge for pastures new-
irst-team spots. HGcldard has joined Great
f fter failing to find regular h arwood Town and Kinder l appy to allow the players to
as gone to Darwen. h Manager Eric Whalley was feave, even though Clithcroe
Sace a tough programme in aeptember, of seven league Dnd cup games, now that S avid Proos has returned to Mhawbridge and new signing
b ough, Pritt was fouled in the Sox by the goalkeeper and
Pye.
spieczkowski scored from the
ot.King’s Arms: Waterhouse,
Townsend, Gidlow, Devine, Stewart, Pritt, Smith, Mus- grove, Noone, Sieczkowski, Waterhouse. Subs: Metcalfe,
Thomson hits two
1 err 12-1-33-3; A. Holgate 8-2-
s oring for RO Victoria with a ehot from 12-yards and further anfforts from Steven Tomlinson
a d Stuart Thomson gave ROV arlv in the second half through
3-0 lead at half-time. e Waggon pulled back a goal
RO Victoria made a great start to the new Ribble Valley Foot ball League season with a con vincing win over newly-prom- oted Waggon and Horses. scAnthony Wade opened the
W RO Victoria 4, aggon and Horses 1
Graham Walker, but after more s ROV pressure, Stuart Thom
and the home side in midfield U Clitheroe keeper Dennis wnderwood, guesting in goal, sias the pick of the Waggon
de.RO Victoria: O’Neill, Wade,
Peel, Harrison, Astin, Croft, Threlfall, Blenkinship, Conti, Tomlinson, Thomson. Subs. Hutchinson, Stuart.
Table tennis crisis
THE Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association is in danger of folding unless more people show an Interest In the new season, which is due to start In October.
A registration meeting to
organise two divisions met w ith a d is a p p o in t in g re sponse, and another meeting is planned at the Station Hotel, Clitheroe, on Tuesday to t ry to drum up more support.
Association chairman Mrs
Mary Bridge said: “We have had o u r ups and downs before, but this time It Is really worrying."
Forty people came along to
the registration meeting, with th e m a jo r ity being e ith e r young Improvers or older ex perienced players.
A greater mix of players at
all levels is needed
to.main ta in In te re s t in g matches. Unless they come forward the association may fold.
Apparently, potential play
ers do not want to be com mitted to playing In Important league matches which they fear there will be the prospect If there are only a few people In the association.
"Table tennis may not have
a glamorous Image, but it has Im p o r ta n t advantages
othors sports do not have," Mrs Bridge added.
on scored his second and ROV’s fourth. forDerek Croft was outstanding
d ullen was to serve a seven- ray suspension proved incor dect, although he does face a aisciplinary hearing having l ccumulated three bookings fast season. Therefore, he is Sree to face Southport on l aturday and played at Ley-
ick Merran is settling in. MLast week’s news that Steve
t ugh — also unbeaten Nhis season — head the F orth-West Counties Oootball League Division s ne and, although it is ttill early days, both' qeams look to have the aualities needed to make
title challenge. whIn an enthralling match ook the lead in the 56th
w ich kept the 250 spectators t ell entertained, Burscough minute with a goal out of the
blue. toWinger Alan Donnelly looked
r have nowhere to go when he Beceived the ball on the flank. d ut he slipped past two defen l ers before cutting in and un veashing an unstoppable 20- Dard shot past a startled
handicap and won the match 20-12. Phoenix A came up against
FRIENDLY
their other squad, Phoenix B, in th e second sem i- f in a l. Phoenix A came through to beat the younger team 16-14.
In the final, Phoenix A kept
their lead over Saints and won 15-9. Janet Taylor pre sented the trophies.
W in d c au s e s problems
Nelson Grammar School Old C Boys 1,
CLITHEROE started this East s Lancs League fixture with a
litheroe Res. 1
nearly ______ minute, Simon Whiteside lust
trong wind at their backs and rly scored in the first
failing to control a long kick from Keeper Steve Juliff. mClitheroe took the lead
widway through the first half mhen a beautiful four-man Wove, involving Geoff Young, enhiteside and Neil Baron
Vernons Ladies 4, Clithcroc Ladies 2
CLITHEROE were out of luck s in this pre-season friendly, de
Kathryn Wyld. Vernons equalised, went
pite taking the lead through
ahead before half-time and in creased their advantage with 15 minutes remaining. Jackie Parker pulled a goal back but s Vernons added the fourth to
eal the
match.Clitheroc: Syme, Barton, Parker.
Rigg, Counsell, O’Connor, Day. Rawiinson, Wyld, Feather,
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
HOOLEY CYRIL
home. u Clitheroe held on to their lead Nhen sloppy defending allowed
ded with Tommy Holt firing wntil 20 minutes from time
welson to creak away down the t ing and a cross, caught by ohe wind, ended up in the back
chance.f the net, giving Juliff no C Finally stung into action,
h ennis Underwood, caught off is
line.Clitheroe were visibly shaken
and there looked to be no way
and last night. s Mazouk Ahmed is currently
back into the match as Burs cough took a stranglehold. o However, Steve Mullen had
herving a seven-day ban for wis sending off at Salford to
ards the end of last season. t On Saturday, Clitheroc p.m.) in the preliminary
mravel to play Northern Pre (3-15ier League side Southport
round of the FA Cup. MClitheroc will be without
unn, both suspended. S The team coach leaves sew seats are available for
D artin Eatough and Clive f hawbridge at 12-45 p.m. A
tupporters and those in Berested should contact David
“ther ideas and Burscough’s btormentor" of the first naif meat the offside trap in the 79th c inute to fire in an accurate
i litheroe missed several glar
ng opportunities otherwise both points should have been
grabbed.Clitheroe: Juliff, Whiteside N., Leliuga, Green, Richards,
Baron, Holt, Whiteside S., Young, Allen, Whalley. Subs. Haydock, Braithwaite.
sross which Taylor joyfully wept
home.Martin Eatough, filling in
f position. HuC lith c ro c : Underwood, Bh aw , Dunn, S h a rp ie s ,
NWCFL Division One fixture (6-15 p.m.), or-Southport in a
tixture on Saturday, but en aertain Colne Legion, tonight, t t Shawbridge (6-15 p.m.) in
replay (5-15). f Clitheroe Reserves have no
he East Lancs League. p Turning in some impressive
i erformances for the Reserves l reat Harwood United, who
s Eric Whallcy’s son. Paul. GPaul joined the club from tast season won the Accring
camily. Dad played for Ac Rrington Stanley. Brother
Lon Combination Premier f eague. Football runs in the
wussell is an apprentice pro b ith B ury , w h ile older Grother, Ian, is still with
reat Harwood.
ld Blackburnians RUFC 18 tPROSPECTS look bright for
O Clithcroc RUFC 15, the coming season at Lit-
GA penalty kick from fly-half b ordon Laidlaw was followed
,
and Chris Harper. r The second half was a diffe d litheroe were forced back
y tries from Stuart Greatorex Cent sto r y , however, as
Teep into their own territory. awo tries from Tommy Burns gnd one from Dave Barnes Cave the visitors victory, but t litheroe can be satisfied with
taining friendly $ame. o Old Blackburmans, consisting ru yed some superb attacking at half-time.
Challenge is met
lemoor Road after this enter plaf local under-graduates,
to gby but Clitheroe responded up the challenge and were 15-4
Ladies’ darts annual meeting
NINETEEN teams were rep resented at the annual meet in g o f th e R ib b le Valley Ladies’ Darts Association. Among these were two new pub teams, the Royal Oak (Clitheroe) and the White Hart (Sabden). Of fi c e r s e le c te d w e re :
Jackie Hall (chairman), Linda B r ig g s (s e c re ta ry ) , Rose Br own ( tre a s u re r ) , Carol T a y lo r ( re su lts secretary). Committee members: Kath Mercer, Lena Brooks, Dorothy Baker, Paula Carter, Jane Partington, Alison Spencer, C h r is t in e Cook, Je an e tte Cowperthwaite. Any team not present at
the meeting but wishing to enter the association should urgently contact the secret ary (Clitheroe 26518). A re g is tra t io n meeting w ill be held at the Station Hotel on Wednesday (8-30 p.m.).
HOMING
THERE was a very tight finish to the Clitheroe Wednesday Flying Club 138-mile race from Gloucester. The first of the 123
pigeons home belonged to L. Limbert and Son and clocked 1,307.63 yards per minute. Second was H. Chatburn (1,307.53) and third S. Robin
son and Son (1,285). C It was a similar story in
heir performance. F Clitheroe: Slinger, Hyde, I. i, Harper, Green, 1. Duxbury,
STONYHURST rally Mark Standen best-ever when
prepared Ford Escort 1300 to fifth overall on the Morecambe Rally.
gham journalist Alan Barnes, won the semi-expert class by a r 12-minute margin and the duo
Mark, navigated by Whittin-
Motor Club were Nigel Stubbs s and Dave Whitfield, who were Cheir K. and N. Motorsport-
heir class awards. frAlso among the trophies
Steven Sweeney, of Park Street, Clitheroe, and his navigator, Trevor Lord, of Waddington Road, Clitheroe, finished second in the begin ner’s class in their Vauxnall Chevette 1300, and were awarded a pair o f-silv e r goblets.
1 rosshills Garage Ford Escort
300.In a rally for the first time,
he took his Don King- iv
result
recorded on
Saturday
naeceived the best driver and t vigator trophies as well as
om Clitheroe and District tecond in the novice class in
12-MINUTE MARGIN
i ielding, Greatorex, D. Field kng, Laidlaw, Heanan, Dubows-
Thomas, Duxbury. Byrne, Skeat, M.
field, in which 160 birds flew. Winners were: Mr and Mrs Cottam (1,853.86), H. Lofth- ouse (1,853.68) and J. Parker (1,851). Forty-nine birds were sent by members of Chatbura r Racing Pigeon Club to flv in its
104-milelitheroe Homing Society’s race from Mangots-
and Mrs Holgate and clocked 1,749 and 1,743. Third was B.
fiace from Mangotsfield. The SNOOKER
driver his
to second place in the Inter town Snooker League after two wins in a week. 3 On Monday they recorded a
CLITHEROE have moved up
w-2 victory over Burnley B, Bith Paul Clark, Norman scurgess and Brian Sims their a orers. This followed a 4-1 win t gainst Nelson B when the vic Jors were Norman Burgess.
ohn Titterington and Paul Clark. Clitheroe were awarded the final frame as Nelson had
only four players. thJohn Titterington reached
CIN the ladies’ section at v litheroe Golf Club the indi
Stableford
for the Mrs A. James Prize was won by Mrs E. Narayana with 37 points. Miss M. Cavanagh won the senior nine- hole Staoleford with 12 points.
idual Stableford competition
g e quarter-finals of the lea due’s singles competition after criefeating Jack ^fason, of Ac
ngton. Graham Ireland was knocked out at the same stage.
again at centre-half for the absent Mick Ashcroft, won match sponsors Crown Paints’ man-of-tne-match award. c It was Eatough’s second suc
oessive award while playing out S tchinson, Eatough, Mooney,
utcher, Taylor, Merran, Mullen. Sub: Proos.
g rass at Dawson’s Green rocer’s.On Tuesday, the visitors to Shawbridge are Penrith in a
CHATBURN centre-forward Max Gardner hit a hat-trick in a convincing East Lancashire League win over Gargrave. a Gardner scored his first with
Chatburn 4, Gargrave 0
G a rd n e r h a t- trick
D powerful header and Phillip secewhurst set him up for the
omplete his hat-trick. MCnatburn: Fletcher, Bean,
oone, Lawson (J).
No joy for Read
A DISJOINTED first-half per formance in the East Lancs League left Read 2-0 down at the interval. t An improved showing,
Read United 2, Waddington 3
shough, saw them level the Wcore with goals from John
LADY luck did not smile on Read, on Saturday, when they dominated play for long periods but still came away losers. Their East Lancs League oppo nents took the lead after the break and although hitting the woodwork three times. Read could not force the equaliser.
Clifton Athletic 1, Read United 0
Clitheroe Res......... 5 Trawden................. 5 GEC....................... 5NGSOB................... 4 Chatburn................ 4 Whalley................... 5 Wanderers.............. 5 Clifton..................... 5 Gargrave................ 4 WTialley Celtic........ 5 Waddington........... 5 Sabden.................... 4 Earby Vic............... 5 Keighley Green...... 3
Osw. Immanuel...... 5
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L P 0 10 0 98
nor, only for lax marking to allow Waddington the winner with minutes remaining.
addington and Gary O’Con
ond after 30 minutes. s Chatburn’s keeper Fletcher
Aaved a 50th-minute penalty. thfter Peter Lawson cooly beat
c e visitors’ keeper with a deli pate chip, Bradley provided the c erfect cross for Gardner to
N organ, Butler, Woodhouse, Laixon, Bradley, Kay, Gardner, N wson (P), Dewhurst. Subs:
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57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE
Telephone 22023
AUTHORISED. HOOVER SERVICEi
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ALL YOUR BUILDING PLUMBING NEEDS
BRICKS, BLOCKS. SAND, BATHROOM SUITES. CEMENT, AGGREGATES. KITCHEN UNITS. SINK LINTELS, BOSCH POWER TOOLS. HAND TOOLS.
TRADE AND DIY
TOPS. TAPS. SHOWERS etc.
JOHN KAY GROUP LTD DERBY STREET. CLITHEROE Tel. 22311
8 OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY,
a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
NOEL KING AND CO. I W G M E REPAIRS
fo r a ll and KENWOOD REPAIRS ASHIN ACHIN
All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners
^lOOVER^HOTPOINT— BURCO —JSEFVJS _ _ J Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22979
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)
C O LO U R A N D B L A C K A N D W H IT E
SLOT T V— PAY AS YOU VIEW NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT
REPAIRS, RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF
HOOVER APPLIANCES
Specialist on Keymatic
WALLBANK AERIALS
RADIO, TV and
COMMUNAL AERIAL SPECIALISTS
CONTRACTORS TO LEADING RENTAL
COMPANIES, LOCAL AUTHORITIES etc.
Established 15 years, Fully Insured
Prompt Attention T e l . W H A L LE Y 2 1 6 5 .WE CAN ELIMINATE:
DEREK LEIGH . RISINGDAMP
4 SHIREBURN AYE.. CLITHEROE. Tel. 24164
Electro osmatic and chemical injection damp proof courses. Wet rot, dry rot in timber. Condensation control. 30-year guarantees. General dampness and repair of buildings. Ait building work undertaken. References available.
E. RUSHTON i CLITHEROE24300SW
' (24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE) 42 CHATBURN RD,’ CUTHEROE, LANCS %
Jo in e rs an d B u ild in g Contractors
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EXTENSIONS AND PORCHES, HARDWOOD
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For a friendly and personal service CANDLEMAKERS CROFT,
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after 6 p.m. and weekends
2531 '/W V V VW V V A V VW lfr t J BERNARD HINDLE
Work carried out to the highest standards For free estimates
W Tel. WHALLEY 2783 r
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litheroe Res (6-15). GSaturday: Whalley Celtic i Saeighley Green v Whalley
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TEL. B IL L M a cM IL LA N
CLITHEROE 25411: ..EVENINGS
C. C. PARKER PAINTER and
T e l.
CLITHEROE 2 5 4 7 3
Sewing Machine R e p a irs .
HEATING ENGINEER FREE E S T IM ATES
PLUMBER and
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Industrial and Domestic Tel. Clitheroe 26304
VALLEY ; PLANNING
J SERVICES (For all extensions, altera-(,
DECORATOR Free estimates
jtlon s and |oinery work. Free/ /e s tim a te s and surveys.,) /Planning and building regu-v /latlon drawings submitted/’ to authorities.
NO WORK TOO SMALL T e le p h o n e :
WHALLEY 3688
GEOFF AND DAVE For a l l your Building and Electrical Work
Lott Conversions Extensions Agents fo r
Pre-Cast Garages also Grant Work and
Central Heating Systems For Free Estimates
T e l . C LITHERO E 2 7 0 9 4 o r 268 8 1 (Est. 1979)
W A V A Y Y W W A W and improvements
OINER and BUILDER For windows, doors, repairs
LOWERGATE (b e h in d L a b . Ex.) Telephone CLITHEROE 26929
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REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE TV’s
WE CURE
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BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE
J. A. HOLMES 25474
CLITHEROE
J. P. BROWN
Plumbing and Heating Engineer
Phone now fo r free estimate
CLITHEROE 24081
ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS — INCLUDING
DRAINAGE LEAD 1
BLOCKS BRICKS SLA1 ES FELT ELECTR CAL I DAMP COURSE G ANITE PLAST R | WALLING STONE RAINWATER GUTTERS LAND TILES THERMAL BLUCKS | . . . .00262717 LINTELS ASBESTOS l
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OPEN WEEKDAYS: 7-30 — 5-30 p.m. SATURDAY: 7-30 — 12-30 p.m.
at PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN CLITHEROE 41597
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