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is the availability of Gary Butcher after the midfield man's three-week suspen­ sion. Also in line for a recall could be Steve Mullen who has made good progress with a groin strain. A few seats are available


on a first-come basis on the team coach, which leaves Shawbridge at 10-30 a.m. To bo sure of a seat, supporters should contact David Brass at Dawson's greengrocers, Castle Street. For supporters making


their own way to the match, the Tadcaster stadium Is In the grounds of the John


Smith's Brewery. Reserve team manager


John Whalley now has a full- strength squad after struggl­ ing to raise a team in recent weeks. David Proos returned to action on Saturday, Geoff Young Is expected to be fully tit th is week and Phil Mooney, brother of Dave, has been signed. So. injuries and suspen­


sions allowing, there should be quite a contest for places when the reserves face their crucial league game at Shaw- bridge on Saturday (2-15) against Oswaldtwlstle Im­ manuel, their nearest challen­ gers for the championship. The club's general know­


ledge quiz reaches Its climax on Sunday with the final round. The Whitbread Chal­ lenge Shield and tankards will be presented to the win­ ners by Mr Cliff Altken, Whit­ bread's Area Sales Manager. Runners-up will receive half­ pint tankards. Calderstones FC look to be too far in front to be caught, but there Is a tremendous battle for the second spot. Leading positions: Calder­


stones FC 410, Clitheroe RUFC 356, Phil and Andy's All Stars 355, Steele and Son 351, C ox and Co 348, Rotaract B 323, Clitheroe FC Darts 321, Wingers' Gravey­


ard 320. The patter of tiny football


boots can be heard at Shaw- i


bridge these days. Goalkeeper Denis Under­


wood became a father for the first time when his wife, Julie, gave birth to a boy on Satur­ day morning. In addition, full-back Peter


Hutchinson’s fourth son ar­ rived recently and midfielder Martin Eatough and his wife, Liz, are expecting their first child soon.


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T H K L e o p a rd s gave the T ig e rs a mauling when Pend le C u b s ' tw o football lo am s u»*t in tho C lith e ro e ami D is t r ic t loaguo. R e su lts : IV tu llo L e o p a rd s >. JVm llo T ig e r s 1: S t M a ry 's 1.


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T E A M S C l ith e ro e R l 'F C 1st X V tv


F> hie I ths. S a t . . a>: D. Sling- er . J . R lanehf low e r. I. F ie ld ­ ing, S. C re a to te x , R. A ire y . J . H yde . D. T a t le r s a ll , It. C u n lif- fe. t*. H a rp e r . I. D ul«n vski. (*. Thomas. I. D u x b u rv . (I. S k o a l. I Lomax . M. l iy rn e , C l i t h e r o e 2m ls <v F y ld e


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Holt’s hat- trick sinks Whalley


C l ith e ro e R e se rv e s J, W h a lle y 0


PINT-size Tommy Holt hit his first hat-trick for Clitheroe on Saturday as the Shawbridge club con­ tinued their charge to the East Lancs League champ­


ionship. P u sh in g fo rw a rd almost at


w il l, C l ith e ro e made a c ra c k in g s ta r t when H o lt hit an uns topp ­ a b le 2 0 -y a rd sh o t a f te r


10


minutes. M a n y more goals looked c e r ­


tain. h ilt C l ith e ro e had to se ttle fo r ju s t one before half-time. H o lt being on hand to score


a f te r Simon W h ite s id e 's e ffort iiad h it the post. H o lt 's h a t - t r ic k was com ­


ple ted in the 65th minute when good w o rk by D av id P ro o s and Ma souk A hm ed allow ed him to r if le home from insid e the six- y a rd box. T h e f in a l goal came when


N e i l B a r o n s e t S im o n W h ite s id e c le a r to h it his P'*th o f the season. C l i t h e r o e b e c am e b o g g ed


down in the la te r stages, hut c red it must go to W h a lle y who n e ve r le t th e ir h e a d s d ro p , a l­ thoug h outp la yed . N o lon ge r can th e y in* reg ard ed as p ush­


overs. C l i l h e r o e : J u 1 i f f . N .


W h i t e s id e . G r e e n . K in d e r . L e l t i ig a , W h a l le y . B a r o n . Ahm ed . P ro o s. S. Whites id e, H o lt . Subs: P. Moone y, B ra ith - waite.


H A S T L A N C S


F O O T B A L L L K A G l 'K P W 1) L P


C lith. R es................. 15 13 (Vtwistle Itnm......... 13 10 T raw d e n C ............... 11 5* H a rg ra v e ................. 13 9 O K C ......................... 15 s C h u th u rn ................. 12 7 Nelson S O B ......... 15 6 Keighley O ............... 13 5 S a tx len..................... 15 » W ad d in gtnn ............ 14 <


W ha lley .................... 15 5 Padiham W .............. I t l W h a lle v C ................ 15 3 Read I ’ td... Karby V ic . . Clifton Ath. Colne L e g . .


S a tu rd a y results: R K s . 1. W ha lley 15 3 4 I in 7


if 1 11 1 C l ilh e ro e Wha llev


C e lt ic 1. l iK C 2 ; ’ Nelson G S o f t •1. Sabden 2: Read C t r l 7. Colne L e g io n 2: O sw a ld tw is t le Im­ manuel *’). C l if to n A th le t ic 1; Padiham W an de re rs 1. T raw - den C e lt ic 3.


CHESS CLUB


C L I T H K R O K C he ss C lu b A team played Rosseitdale A at


H aslingden. F ir s t to f inish was K r ic M a n ­


sf ie ld . who t r ie d an a d v e n tu r ­ ous pawn th ru s t in the hope of w in ning m a te r ia l, but found the move l ie intended to tulleW Up w ith played against him f irs t, re su lt in g in a lost jHisitioii. B e rn a rd B ro w n d rew his


game on b oard f iv e , as did A n d rew Coo|H*r on board one. D e re k N o rth ag e nlayed some fine chess on board four to win his game and le v e l the match 2-


On board two. B r ia n C a r r


lost a pawn in the last few minutes o f t i le allo t te d three


hours and his game went for ad ju dica tio n w ith a c laim lo r a


draw . I f this is upheld, the points w il l he shared. T h e B team played B u r y last


T h u r s d a y at home, B e rn a rd B row n lost on hoard one, V in ­ cent T u dis co and P e te r Ryan won on boards tw o and three and A le x R a js k i lost on board four. Stan Townsend d rew on tx.ard five, g iv in g each team a share o f the jo in ts . T h e ne xt tw o weeks an* for


the f irs t round o f the Luca s S h ield K U and su b s id ia ry K<» competitions . C lith e ro e A has a bve in the Luca s Shield but C l ith e ro e B faces t it Harwood C next T h u rsd a y at home.


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IN THE MUD C l ith e ro e S. B A C »


O N a inud dv p itch F ra n ce s C o l­ l in s Ope lie J C l ith e ro e hockev team's account w ith a b eautitul- Iv-angled b a ll from the edge of


t l ie e ird e . T h re e more goals w ere to


follow in the f ir s t h a lf throug h Km m a Greenw ood . T r ie ia P ro c ­


te r and I >ebhie Caton. Kmm a went on to complete


he r h a t - t r ic k a f te r the in te rv a l and th e re w e re o th e r goals


from T r ie ia ami L iz Caton. Ju d ith H o lt c reated se ve ral


f in e c h a n c e s in th e c ir c h C a th e r in e H a r r is o n hail an e ceilent game at c en tre-half, and D o ro th y B a r k e r and C h r is t in e F a rn sw o r th were also d epend­ able at the back.


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and Hanson show.*, sh ip ami pmfes sii


2 U2> 3 0 23 2 3 20


West Bradford show great


determination K a rh y I). We st B ra d fo rd 5.


T H K fu n d am e n ta l d if fe re n c e b e tw e e n th e s id e s in th is C ra v e n Leag u e match was that K a rh y played lik e a team e x ­ p e c t in g to lose, w h i le West B r a d f o r d lo o k e d l ik e th e y


wanted to win. Am i how the y d id it. w ith an


A la n B le n k in sh ip h a t - t r ic k and o th e r goals from S te v e B in d e r and C a r y F a rn sw o r th .


The e a g e r W e st B ra d fo rd


a tta ck had two goals disa llow ed fo r offside in the f irs t 20 m i­ nutes. in which t ime the y failed to l*-at a hesitant K a rb y offside trap on 12 occasions.


It took We st B ra d fo rd about


25 m inu tes to get the hang of th in g s b e fo re B in d e r b ro k e down th e left f lan k, ami passed to A la n B le n k in sh ip who >aw h is s h o t t ip p e d o v e r th e crossbar.


A minu te la te r F ra n k P o t te r


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c le a re d to A la n B le n k in sh ip who rounded a defend er before .-lotting home the ball past the advanc in g keeper. C o a l number tw o came from C a r y F a r n ­ sw o r th who saw the k eepe r o f f his line and floated the ball o v e r him from the edge o f the pena lty area. F a rn sw o r th picket! up the


pieces a f te r the re sta r t and his d e f e n c e - s p l i t t in g b a l l p u t B in d e r throug h to make it 3-n. S ix minutes la te r Blenkin.-hip


made no m ista ke w ith a simple chance to g rab his second goal


o f the game and in the 75th minute finished o f f his h a t -t r ic k popping the ha ll into an emp ty net a f te r a d ete rm ined ru n by J im m y T a y lo r.


W e s t B r a d f o r d : B a r b e r ,


r 'o u | st o n . W i ls o n . R e d d in . p o t te r . B a r t le t t . F a rn sw o r th . C ro s s . B le n k in s h ip . T a y lo r . B ind er. Sub: Blackledge.


Promising debut


R e ad U n ite d 7. C o ln e L e g io n 1


A N und e r -s t re n g th lb romped to a Cntinr.na L a n c s L e a g u e % i n S atu rd ay .


A lth o u g h with out IT


la rs . Read d ominated y tin- k ick-of f . w ith the lin e of M ic k Stevens.. W a lk e r and P h il ip Ha too q u ic k for C o ln e 's d.


Read's s co rers Were son i2>. Bo h N u


til. U 'alk.-r. m ( 'rn l k r t l t 'k r 'ii. win. 9*al u f th r


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Division two high-flyers


Chadderton, previously beaten only once this season, produced some enterprising football, but eventually lost the battle for midfield superiority and w i l te d under Clithcroe’s pressure. T h a t p re s su re re sulted in a


welcome re tu rn to goal-scoring


fo rm fo r M ic k M a r re n who netted a couple. A n d new-sign­ ing M ic k K o b inso n also made the most o f his side 's d omi­ nance b y s co r in g his f ir s t goal fo r the club.


C h a d d e r to n w e re th e f ir s t side to se t t le and a f te r 12 mi-


nute s J a c k H u rs t , who p r io r to


J B r S M th e k ic k -o f f had re ce iv ed the N ik e Second D iv is io n P la y e r o f


the Mo n th aw a rd , had a v o lley saved b y Den is Underwood. C l ith e ro e began to look im ­


p re s s iv e . though, p la yin g good ib o tb a l) f rom th e b a c k and th ro u g h m id f ie ld . R o b in s o n n e a rly opened the sco ring, ju s t fa ilin g to tu rn a M a r re n Knock­ down past Ian Row bo ttom in th e C h ad d e r to n goal. T h e f ir s t goal e v e n tu a lly a r ­ r iv e d in th e 23rd minute, when


a c ro ss was allow ed to reach the fa r post w here M a r re n v o l­ leyed home. Some cu t-an d -th ru st football


produced no fu r th e r goals in the f ir s t half, but a f te r the b re a k C l ith e ro e ’s m id f ield q u a r ­ te t o f M a r t in Katoug h, C l iv e Dunn . D a v id S h a rp ie s and Jo h n T a v lo r began to taKO control. A f te r 63 minu tes M a r re n was


again on ta rg e t . A b e au t ifu lly - f lig h ted f re e -kick from Dunn on


the le f t found th e s t r ik e r who b uried the ball in the net. T h e o nly th re a t to C lith e ro e


at th is stage came from H u rs t , but he shot w id e w ith a couple o f efforts. T h e game was made safe in the 85th minu te when R o b in s o n tu r n e d in a low


centre from P e te r H utchin son. Robinson could have gone on


to score a h a t - t r ic k , m fact, shooting n a r row ly w id e on the tu rn and then b r in g in g a f irs t - clas s save from Rowbottom. C lith e ro e . though, w e re w ell


pleased w ith the fina l score and th e ir p erforman ce bodes well fo r the coming weeks. C l i t h e r o e : U nd o r w o o d ,


H u t c h in s o n . W h i t t a k e r , M o o n e v , A s h c r o f t , D u n n , K a to u g h , R o b in so n . M a r re n , T a y lo r , Sh a rp ie s . Sub. Shaw.


East Lancs League


WEEKLY judo sessions at Trinity Youth Club, Clitheroe, tire proving a great success with about 30 young hopefuls at­ tending. Every Wednesday from


7 until 8-30 p.m., second Dan Paul Vinney and as­ sistant youth leader Pino Pozzi — a brown belt — are giving lessons. To en­ courage people to sample the sport the first session


is free. They have been ar­


ranged fo l low in g the


"Ever thought of sport” meetings between local sporting bodies and the Kibble Valley Council. With the help o f a


Sports Council grant and a donation from the local authority. Trinity has bought an £800 judo mat. Said T r in ity leader


Geoff Jackson: "The re­ sponse has been very en­ couraging and sessions will continue as long as the interest remains. T h rough the “ e v e r thought of sport" idea we have also put together a side for the local table tennis league."


Empress squash


K M P K K S S Squash Ists had a hard match at home to league leaders V il la g e P re s tw ich 2mls. C o n o r M c L a u g h l in . D a w I ait and Dave M a t th ew s lost 1-3 ami R a y D ry d e n ami R u sse ll C nw k in g went down 0-3.


T h e 2mls t ra v e lle d to S p r in ­


gers 3rds, J e f f Watson being th e o n ly w in n e r a g a in s t a s t ro n g sale w ith a con vin c in g 3- o v ic to ry . George S e n io r ami M a r t in H i l l went down 0-3. J o h n W i l l is 1-3 and K d d ie V id le r 2-3. T he 3 rds w ere also away to


S p r in g e r s , p la y in g th e 4 th team. It was a h a rd -fo ug ht b attle between tw o o f the lead­ ing c lubs in the league. S te ve R u th e r fo rd won 3-0 and Sharon W i ll is went down 2-3 a f te r a m om e n to u s s t r u g g le . J o h n B e g g s put Km p re s s 2-1 iq> a f te r w in ning 3-1 against a dit- f icult opponent. M ik e B a r re t t was 2-0 up but then lost the next 3. lea v in g e v e ry th in g to S t e v e T u r n e r in th e t in a i match. It was a hard-fought co n te s t w ith S te v e sh ow in g g r i l t v d e te rm in a t io n to w in 3-2. T he lad ies ' team had a close


match away to S p r in g e rs , ru n ­ ning out tin* v ic to rs 3-2. An n e C ow k iu g played w e ll, n e ve r le t ­ t in g h e r o p p o n e n t in to the game and w in ning 3-0. S he ila W i ll is had a long, hard match, showing t ru e f ig u r in g sp ir it and w in ning 3-2. S h a ro n W i l l is had a d o se


f ir s t game, hut soon overcame h e r opponent w ith s k i l l and won 3-0. Susan Beggs took he r f irs t game e a s ily , then allowed h e r oiijmnent to ra lly and lost 1-3. M a r i ly n F le tc h e r met a p owe rful d ominating p la y e r and went down 0-3.


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Results and fixtures


H R O C K H A L L a n d K in g s A rm s are set to clash fo r the Dan Seed T ro p h y a f te r semi­


fina l w in s on S a tu rd a y . K in g s A rm s defeated G r in d ­


leton 5-1 ami B ro c k h a ll beat


D a isy fie ld O B 2-1. N o d ate has y et been fixed fo r the final. W h i te H o r s e re a ch ed th e


A s h le y Sm ith C u p semi-final w ith a 4-0 v ic to ry o v e r C a ld e r ­


stones. R e s u lt s : D iv is io n O n e —


S p r in g M i l l 3. W ag g o n and H o rse s 1; T ran sp o r t 1. Read 5; R ib ch e s te r 1. West B ra d fo rd 0. D iv is io n Tw o ■


— L o rd Ne lso n 3,


B u c k Inn 1. D a n Set*<l > em i- f in a ls —


B ro c k h a ll 2. D a isy fie ld O B 1: K in g s A rm s 5. G r in d le to n 1. A sh le v Sm ith q u a r te r - f in a l —


W h ite Morse 1. C a ld e rs to n e s (». S a tu rd a y 's f ix ture s: D ivis io n


Urn* — Ca ld e rs to n e s v Sabden. Waggon and H o rse s v W h ite H o r s e . R im in g to n v S p r in g M i ll . T ran s iMirt v R ib chester. D iv is io n Tw o — L o rd Ne lso n v B ro c k h a ll. D a isy fie ld v W ha lley C e l t ic . B u c k In n v K in g s A rm s . C a ld e r s to n e s R e s . v G r in d le to n . A sh le y Sm ith q u a r ­ te r - fin a l — R o y a l Oak v Read.


White Horse have two point lead


L A T K S T r e s u l t s in th e C l ith e ro e and D is t r ic t D a r ts Leag u e are: D iv is io n One — W h ite H o rse A 7. Ju d g e Walm- sley 1; R o yal Oak A 6. Bonny Inn 2; K in g s A n n s A 4. Brow-


n h ill A rm s 4; Wad d in gton C lu b 5. H orse shoe 3; B la c k H o rse 3. Pend le W itch 5: N ew Inn 7. C ra v e n H e ife r 1: Com m e rc ia l 2.


S p r in g M i l l *'». D iv is io n Tw o — B la ck B u ll.


L ang ho 3. W h ite H o rse B C ro s s K e v s 2. R o y a l Oak B *>


;


B la ck B u ll. C h a lb u rn 4. K in g s A rm s B 4: V ic to r ia 1. W i lt s h ir e 7; B row n C ow »*.. Dog and P a r ­ t r id g e 2. L a te s t p o s it io n s : D iv is io n


dm* — W h ite H o rse A 32. K in g s A rm s A 3i). R o y a l Oak A 30. P end le W itch 25, B iow n h il l A rm s 22. B la c k H o r s e 2<». H orse shoe 2<». Bonny Inn 1ft. C om m e rc ia l 17. S p r in g M i l l 17. W ad d in gton C lu b 17. N ew Inn 15. Ju d g e W a lm s le v 12. C ra v e n


H e ife r i. D iv is io n Tw o — K in g s A n n s


e n t r ie s w e re the C l ith e ro e kly show,


'in p e t i to r s e x h i- . in the old hens


H. I .o fthm ise .


H atch. S. Robin- R. l io w a r t li .


v commended — ip . h ig h ly com- A . W a r in g and ided — H. C lia t -


was M r Ian How- be no show this


ch ili w ill lie hold- p re senta tio n ami


a r celeb ratio n at StH'ial C lub .


Rimington and Slaidburn notch first wins


CLITHKROK and Dis­ trict Snooker League e h a tn j) io n s .1. K .' s A bounced back to the top of the table with a M-0 whitewash over KRL A. Am o n g th e o th e r re s u l t s


were f irs t w in s o f the season fo r R im in g ton B and Sla id b u rn B. T h re e p la ye rs recorded good b re ak s — Ik R ile y iR im in g to n


A ) 3d. K . Wallace (C on s B) 31 and J . B ir k U t - k ( J .R . 's A ) 31. D iv is io n One: B i l l in g lo n B


(2 )3 7 9 , R im in g to n A 112) ISO: B. Thompson M . J . B an n is te r •15- J . B o lton M . F . W ra th a ll 92; l . M o hivs 5". D. R ile y >1. P, Sw am 43, A. H a r t le y IU3; J. W ild ‘ id. J . Lu n d sd; P. Con- d i ie 55. S. Pet tv 73,


C o n s B (S i 139. W a d d in g to n


B id ) 3«’»7: K . W allace 9S, A. j “arson- 41: J P ic k le s .>4, .1


B aines SO; F . Watson d3, J . L am b e rt 72: R. S u tton d5. A. H e rd 33; J . Ma rsd en B>7. B. P h il lip s da; J . B row n 53. T. W a lm s le v 7‘ i. J .R . ’ s A M D 515. K B L A (ID 323: B. K n ig h t 7d. J . M i l le r 75;


B irk h e c k 111. F . McMah o n ,s n 4'.*: J . R o be rts


!. Schofield . P. H a r r i- 71. L N ut-


ta l l 5>; M. Bov. i 78. B. Sin is 51 M. W l i it ta k e r 9■i*. M. A ls t . .n 44. It im l i n g l o r i B 17) 127


d9. S. Hop, s i . M. Hob dT. A. H a ll T. D av ies d* 71. 1. Tom linso n sd ing 75. J . Cm w th e r 5u. W a d d in g t o n A I HD 39l».


t 'a l im l ie A (7) J25: David 91; 1.


'»7; Deiii ; H. T h i


A . Hack-


C o n s A M ) 291: S. H a t to n 44. B. H a rg re a v e s 59; B. W ad d in g ­


ton 92. D. Sm ith 49; J . Wooff 74. S. T a y lo r 41; F . f o u r 75. T. S u n te r *13; T. Ma kinson •►!. J. Dow ell 29; D. Boothman 47. D. L o rd 53. D iv is io n Tw o : C h a lb u rn B


< 14)1 502, S la id b u rn B ( I ) 365: R. T u rn e r s2. J . Ja cq u e s (21; B.


Jo n e s d l . A . R ig b y I'd; A . B o y e r s7, T . Robinson 43; G, Y o ung 9s. H. D ixo n 33; A . H o dg -o n U»2. D. F in d e r >'*•); A . W ilso n 72. J . W h itw c l l so. P e n d le C lu b MO) 159. G l


H a rw o o d B M> 413: W. A h ie l l li»2. A . P ro c te r ad; A . T a v lo r d2. J . M e llo r 42; S. Kdmomlson


17. ( '. D o y le U«»;J. H olmes 84,


J . P a rk e r ’ 62; W. W r ig h t 75*. J . M i l le r 94; K . G c ld a rd S5. P.


A sh to n 59. Low M o o r (10) 501. J .R . ’s B


( I ) 119: I. P e r r y 8 3 . M. H o rn in ' 55*; A . H o lg a te 103. G. W hitham 5*'»: D. Sau nd ers i*o. S. M cC u llo u g h dl*; G. T y le r 77. S K e r r 82; R. Shoreman 103. J . R. Poole 93; P. f r y n e 45. G.


Am in 5*0. R B I . B MO) 122. A r rn d s M )


107: J . Peel 71. I '. H a ll da; M. P a rk in g to ii S i . P. Gonzales do; M. Peel 33. N. Dev e reu x 103; R, H a r t le h u ry loo, I), l low a r th


43; K . W alm sle v 70. S. C u r t is d l; G. W a lm s le v d7. M. B u rn s


T o n ig h t 's f ix tu re s : D ivis io n


One — W ad d in gton A v Bil- l in g lo n B. C o n s A v G t Har- .......I A . R im in g ton A v J .R . 's


A , Chat burn A v R im in g to n B. C a th o lic A v C o n s B , K n L A v W ad d in gton B. Division Two — J.R.'s B v


P e lid le C l l lb . ( it H arwood B v S o c ia l C lu b , B i ll in g to n A v S la id b u rn A . S la id b u rn B v K B L B . A r ro d s v C a th o lic B. police v Low Moor.


B 2>. B la c k B u ll. C h a th u rn 2f>. R o y a l O ak B 26. W i lp sh ire 24. W h ite H o rse B 1.*'. Dog and P a r t r id g e 17. B row n C ow 15. S ta t io n 14. B la ck B u l l. L ang ho 12. V ic to r ia 11. C ro s s K e y s ft. H ig h e s t f in ish e s : D iv is io n


One — D. Lee tnin g (N ew Inn) 151, D iv is io n T w o — K . R o b in ­ son (K o v a l < >ak BI 153.


Sailing jKibble Valley Football


First-half blitz puts Kings in Dan Seed final


K in g s A rm s 5, G r in d le to n 1


THREE goals in a six-minute period up to half-time decided this Dan Seed trophy semi-final on Saturday.


P a t De v ine opened the s cor­


in g fo r K in g s A rm s from a corn e r , the second was s t ru ck b v T o n v P r i t t a f te r good w o rk down the le f t between B rian W aterh ou se and M a r t in Noone ami the th ird was an in ju r y ­ t im e p e n a lty b y N ic k Siecz- k ow s k i a f te r P r i t t hail been b rought down. G r in d le to n sta rted the second


h a lf in d ete rm in e d mood but w e re unable to b re a k a stro ng


K in g s defence. K in g ’s lead was increased by


a M ic h a e l I sh e rw o o d b a c k- he ad er and then P r i t t q u ic k ly added the f if th . G r im lle to n 's o nly consolat ion was a goal in the' last minute. O u ts tan d in g fo r K in g s A n n s


w e r e S t e v e M u s g r o v e and P r i t t , and Simon P ic k le s had a fine game fo r Gr in d le to n .


K in g s : F . W a t e r h o u s e .


T o w n s e n d . S m ith . D e v in e . M u s g r o v e . G h l lo w , N o o n e , Ish e rw oo d , P r i t t , B . Wa te r- h o u s e . S ie c z k o s w k i . S u b s :


S tew a r t . C o n ti.


Holders through again


B ro c k h a l l 2. D a is y f ie ld O B 1


D A N S e e d t r o p h y h o ld e r s B ro c k h a ll b a ttled back from a goal down to reach the final against K in gs .


A s in the c lub s' f irs t sem i­


fina l meeting , th is re p la y was a tough, k e e n ly contested match. The v is ito r s tiMik the lead m id ­ w ay throug h the f ir s t half, but Bn>ckha!l came back s t ro n g ly ami scored a q u ic k equaliser.


Both teams searched fo r a


w in n e r in g ru e llin g conditions and it e v e n tu a lly came from


B ro e k h a l l 's m id f ie ld d yn am o S te v e F o x . T h e tro p h y holde rs' defence was then tested to the fu ll but held out well.


Wor sley shines


T ra n s p o r t 1, R e ad 5


K K A D n o tch ed th e ir fo u rth c o n s e c u t iv e K ib b le V a l le y Leag u e w in on S a tu rd a y , in ­ sp ired by Ben W o rs le y who had a hand in four o f Read's goals. W o rs le v . th e re g u la r g o a l­


keepe r. has been m a k in g an imp ar t as an o u tf ie ld p la y e r in recent matches. On S a tu rd a y he scored tw ic e and his deadly f re e -kick s set Up tw o others. G e o f f H o lt . S te v e K c c le s ami


M a r t in B u r to n were also on the scoresheet.


Good start by Station


S T A T IO N H o te l A began the K ib h le sd a le T ab le T en n is A


In hot pu of leade:


K im in g ln t i. Kxc«.*lli*nt p la v a g a in hv


M ich ael Cram* en;ithled T r in ity Sun .la v School to tak e a m.int .. f f C a ld e rs tom - s in a tense match. T h e fina l r.i-sult hung on the doubles game,, which went to C a h le r s to n e s '


(r. H u b e r ts a n d 1). K a s t u u rod b y tw o


C a ld ers to nes........... 4 I 0 0 15 Station A ................. 2 2 <


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>


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Standeii A ................ 1 .1 o o 3 Station B ................. 3 n o 3 l Stand.-ii B ................ 3 o o 3 1


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H c n th o rn U n ite d 10, P a d ih am 2.


11 E N T ! IQ R N ’S ace-marksman Na th an Peel hammered seven


goals past a help le ss Padiham sid e in th cM lym lb u rn and D is ­ t r ic t U n d e r -M s League.


It tak e s the s t r ik e r ’s goal


ta l ly th is season to 52. making him e a s ily th e league’s highest sco rer . A f te r h a v in g to defend e a rly


on, Rentiu>rn b ro k e out and w e re 5-1 up a t half-time. The d e fence o f the b ig . p hysical Pad iham side had no an sw e r to P e e l ’s no n-sto p ru n n in g and con ced ed a n o th e r f iv e g o als


a f te r the break. On Sun da y. H e n th o rn t ra v e l


to face B a r row fo rd C e lt ic (a), ho p in g to avenge a 3-2 defeat e a r l ie r th is season.


R is h lo n U n ite d 0, H c n lh o r n U n ite d 8.


O N L Y ved R ish to n


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League TERRY


CATTERMOLE A L L T Y P E S OF FEN CING


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T R E E S TO P P ED AND F E L L ED


Victoria’s easy win


V IC T O R I A ran out com fo rt­ able 5-3 w in n e rs o v e r K ib b le s -


dale J in the K ib b le V a lle y L a d ie s ' D a r ts Leag u e D ivis io n


One. A n o p e n in g h i j : h - s c o r in g


Suite was won b y \ ic to r ia ’s K. o ss o v e r K . O r r . b u t M.


H a r ro n le v e lle d the scores, d e ­ fe a tin g M. T a v lo r . K ib b le sd a le 's B. H a rg re a v e s


began the next game w e ll, o nly to be beaten bv some good s co rin g from L . A s t in . V ic to r ia then went into a matchwinning 5-1 lead, w ith F . A tk in so n . F. B y rn e and D. Gore, b eating B B a r k e r , S . K rn b le v and J. Seedle. K ib h le sd a le fought back to


make th e score 5-3. J . T op p in g and A . Sp en ce r w in n in g the fina l games against P. f a t te r -


mole and M. Seed. O th e r league results: D ivi


sion O ne — S p r in g M i l l 3, K B L B 5; K in g s A rm s 3. B la c k


H o rse B 5: R B I . A 3. C om m e r ­ c ial 5; K ib h le sd a le W 5. Pendle W itc h 3; S ta t io n 5. Ca th olic C lu b 3. L a te s t jHisitions: K ib h le sda le


W 37. B la ck H o rse A 33. S ta ­ tio n 33. R B I . A 30. K B L B 29. B la c k H o rse B 29. V ic to r ia 2" C om m e rc ia l 2»*. K ib h le sd a le 22. K in g s A rm s 20. C a th olic C lu b 19, S p r in g M i l l 10. Pendle W itch 12. Pat Dobson M emo r ia l K n o c k ­


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