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r ' Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December ^th, 10Sb 21 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) RT STARTS HERE


itewash win r Social A


er Trinity YC alesdale Table tne. icl-placed club’s HoppittAVilson .ibles against I. lornby to com- -0 whitewash. Standen A


tcccssos by T. T. Wilson and sent Social A to a comfort­


9-1 win against 1!. Friend and


a i th two wins, ity’s solitary . Wilson,


glon each had and also took es. T. Hall


e and J. Kel- hed three wins he doubles in 9-1 triumph 1 ley Swans,


•vinner was J. ers with two


wins was unable to pre­ vent Social B going down S-2 to Rimington Ladies. Rimington surged ahead through F. Simpson (3), M. Ashton (2) and D. Hea­ ton (2) and also took the


doubles. Social A beat Standen B


8-2 with wins from T. Wil­ son (3), T. Thompson (2) and B. Hoppitt (2). Wil- son/Hoppitt took the dou­ bles while M. Sherliker scored Standen’s two successes.


Standen A........ S.vial A ........... Trinity 88........ Sundtn B........ Rimington Ladie Trinity YC...... Social B......... Wnane> sw n*


I^apit Table W 1) I, I* ... 6 6 0 012


halley Swans...............


7 4 0 :? s 7 3 0-1 6 7 2 0 5 4 fi 1 0 5 2 0 0 T 0


Next week's fixtures: Monday v " • “


— T r in i t v Y C v K im in g ton Ladies; Tuesday — Standen A v Social C lu b B. Standen B v Whalley Swans. Social Club A v


T r in ity SS. iners on target


an Bush and Tom c.-ivd a Kmirball tabli'ford total of


of the two-dav at Clitlieroe Golf


lav card went to rdson and Brian ter a t'!ay-off with a and Doug Vel- o came four.h in iiius Greenuj) and


and son partner- ami I’hillip Pun- second. also with aie Frank Sher- t Frank Kinney


n 39 points, ity paid


Valley U. *ton 2


aarv Schools lip match, takes proved factor and


Valiev paid vo pieces of ariing in this estori Lanca-


on a 2-0 half- The first goal •n the Kibble t-r dropped a


le second after rijrht winger


ruach work •ward. Daniel .i uver from a Jamie Taylor's wa.- excellently u- keeper, who tatch. alley: Hughes, cott. Howard, •..•mini:. Taylor. i boding. Kor- . -mbson. Hob


i11 ey played font ball and


hrnuith three the match


v teams


FC i- t X V .V h Sat.. 2-3* S Jolly. !.


K r-b: h: f«n . B.


. Ncwt-ih. P. d-jr.cr. Kcpiact-


Ted Speak (38) topped the Sunday card.


J . Ducdale and A . Seedle


i39> finished fifth in the turkey shoot, followed by club presi­ dent W. D u g d a le and W. Fenton (38), R. Sellers and D. Velvick (38) and five pairs on 37. J . Pollard and P. E. A. Redpath. R. Scott and J . Par­ k in s o n . T . P o o le and M. Fletcher, J . Rhodes and J. Haygarth. A. Wright and P. Greaves.


The presentation of prizes


will follow the carol service at the club a week on Sunday.


Clitheroe’s three out of four


C L I T H E R O E and D is t r ic t Motor C lu b members filled three of the top four places on the club’s annual Hall Trophy Rally. But the winning crew. Mark


Wagstaffe and Geoff Crabtree, came from K irkb v Lonsdale


Motor Club. Runner-up was Ken Skid­


more in a Talbot Sunbeam and t h i r d . D a v e C a lv e r t , of Cowark. in the ubiquitous Ford


Escort RS. Fourth place went to the bat-


tlewom but trusty Opel Kadett GT E of veterans Keith Wat- kinson and J e f f Smith. The ra lly attracted a full


entry of 90 cars and was a round of the SD(34) Motorsport G ro u p and A s s o c ia t io n of Northern Car Clubs road rally


championships. The route was approximately


160 miles and used roads in North Yorkshire and the Lan­ caster area, starting from Rib­ blesdale Pool car park and fin­ ishing with breakfast at the Red Pump Inn. at Bashall Eaves.


I.ovola \Vh alle;


an Is 0. Learue Table


r / i - i^ t la K T . Duxbury. G. Mir> ■ j.vti.k


T;k-.T* .. S( Paul'*


3 0 0 3 0 Fixtures: Saturday — Whal­


ley . Loyola <M. Booth). Tigers v ’ St Paul's (N. Duckworth). S u n d a y — S t M a r y ’ s v Waddington.


CRAVEN LEAGUE


I.»*g<i>r; A 4. 1 •gior: B 3. Mfcial B {. HWCC Bo JK'- a 7. Catholic B i'a'.rinh KV.rc A ’>


n-s illy Social A 3. - A 6; JK'j* B 2.


K rt-ii Sharp •Social A) lot. Lea-: Jar:•• : S-a.aiA 1-


High.-.-: fs i-h of th<* W A i'.c ' a'.’ a:ul 4*t*k:


IK- A '• •ia! B H2. Catholic K 2". JK - B • KWCC B 15. l l.t-aL’-i* •-•,rc- resume- on


aru.a.-y -V:. a■ • the Christmas -.•.* SQUASH


EMPRESS SQUASH RESULTS


EM P R E S S So.ia.-h Men’s 1st t ••;.!!!


1-4 aw a v to East


I.af c.- grid*- P.a;. Drydef, was Empress's


Air/.-r !.y Conor MeLaugh- . D.i’. »


• Matthew- and Je f f - oi. io.-t 1-3 and Russell


< 'ow king went down n-3 The 2nd- !o-t M away to


Reedl*.y 2nd-. Robert Eieldmg won ,M , Martin H ill lost 2-3,


John W illis and Mike Barrett w*• r • • defeated 1-3 and Steve Turner lost n-3. The 3rd-, at home to Keedley


V.F ’ •1.- B


.'»!hs. lost 2-3. Sharon Wilh> won 3-2 and Kick Ashton 3-1. John Faraday went down 2-3, Dave


McKenzie 1-3 and John Beggs 0-3


The Ladle- l.-t team had an


excellent o-o wm away to Bury 2nds. Sharon W illis , Marilyn Fletcher and Sheila W illis all won 3-0, Anne Cowking won 3-1 and Susan Beggs triumphed 3-2. The ladies 2nds suffered their


\Vha


f irs t defeat of the season, to Morecambe, going down 2-3. Susan Cartledge ami Anne Har- disty won 3-0. Mane Aspin lost 2-3 and M a r jo r ie Bras s and Dorothy Barker lost 0-3


r.fil A 33 KWCC A A L.-gion B 34.


- a l»*g Alan Kigg L*-gion


All downhill for West Bradford


Addinghnm 1, West B rad ford 6


WEST Bradford took the points after mastering their Craven League Divi­ sion One opponents and a pitch which resembled the slope of llklev Moor! As well as its north to


corrugated roof from east to west making ball con­ trol a men* figment of the imagination. It took half-an-hour for


south incline, the Adding- ham pitch ran like a large


{’ W I) L V 4 n l ■


n . IT H K K O E ami District Cub Scout Football League results: gers 1; St Paul's 5, ; 7, Loop-


FOOTBALL •Jir


CUBS’ 1I 1 11 1 11 Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) SPORTS SCENE


CLITHEROE travel to meet Leek Town on Saturday, hoping their opponents’ name will


not prove a bad omen! The Shawbridge team's


A sound to


title challenge has been noundering mainly due to a far from watertight defence. It “leaked" two more


goals on Saturday at Curzon, following the pair scored by Fleetwood the previous week, but man­ ager Dave O’Neill is hope­ ful of an improvement. “The football going for­


ward at Curzon was gen­ erally very good, but the defence didnYt do too well again," he said.’ “We gave away a couple of soft goals and were thankful in the end for a point. "The rhythm at the


back seems to have been upset recently, but if we get everybody available again and settled down then hopefully we should be alright."


. . .by Peter Balnbrldge


ible settling down are good. One important “cog" in the defence, Paul Round, made his com­ eback at Curzon after a lengthy lay-off through injury and complete the match safely. And avail­ able again after suspen­ sion is full-back Peter Hutchinson.


The prospects of a poss­


be at their best, however, to beat a Leek side who have improved after a shaky start to the season. “ It will be a tough


Clitheroe will need to


defence needed beat Leek


Shawbridge Topics


game," said O'Neill. "They’ve picked up re­ cently and will probably be buzzing.” The match kicks-off at 2


p.m. and a coach leaves Shawbridge at 10-45 a.m. Any supporters wanting to book seats should eon-


Paul Round . . . back from injury


ta c t chairman Cyril Whiteside (Clitheroe 26955) or call in at Daw-


Opportunity knocks for two-goal Barrow


Curzon Ashton 2, Clitheroe 2


STRIKER Mark Barrow celebrated his promotion from the s u b s t i tu te s ’ bench with two goals to earn Clitheroe a welcome point on Saturday.


has been C l ith e ro e 's “twelfth man” since he signed from Horwich three weeks ago, fully jus­ tified Dave O’Neill’s deci­ sion to give him his first


The 25-year-old, who


full game. His first goal came in


the 23rd minute when he provided the finishing touch from close range a f te r a b re ak out of defence involving Paul Beck and Alan Byrom. The second came 10 minutes from time after a run and cross by John Taylor on the right wing.


hack on even terms after mid-table Curzon had taken a lead. The match started with the visitors in menacing form, forcing six corners in the opening ipiarter-of-an-hour and Paul Beck having a shot brilliantly saved.


Each goal put Clitheroe With Clitheroe pushing


forward, though, Colin McCorory caught their defence square and ran through to beat Denis Underwood.


After Barrow’s equa­


liser the match evened out hut Curzon took the lead again on 10 minutes when centre-half Jimmy Curran rose at the far post to head home.


sit on their lead after the interval and Clitheroe made l i t t le headway. After 75 minutes, the dis­ appo in tin g Beck was replaced by John Bowman and the switch added some spark to Clitheroe's play. It was Bowman, in fact, who started the move which led to Barrow’s second equaliser.


Curzon were happy to The goal set up a grand­


stand finish ;us the teams produced the most excit­ ing play of the match. Curzon hit the post and had an effort cleared off the line while Steve Mul­ len broke clear only to he hacked down on the edge of the Curzon penalty


area. C l i t h c r n c : U nil-w w -pm l,


Ity rom . I tm im l, D i 'w lu n s t . Arthur, (irimshaw, Dunn. Mul­ len, Taylor. Hack. Harrow. Suh:


Hou'inan.


Reserves made to battle for point


Clitheroe Reserves 1, Harnoldswick United 1


BARNOLDSWICK pro- found the head of their


vided a stem test on their first visit to Shawbridge and brought East lames League leaders Clitheroe


down to earth. Clithcroc, who have


been enjoying a run of emphatic victories, were not allowed to settle ami found no rhythm in the first half. Too many long high balls were swallowed by the Barnoldswick defence and only when Clitheroe moved down the right flank did they look


half Barnoldswick broke clown tile left and a cross


menacing. Midway through the


centre forward who put the ball past the helpless Kevin Bradshaw. Clitheroe increased the


pressure in the second period and were rewarded with a Geoff Young equa­ liser. There was drama in the last minute when a Higgins corner was driven home by Young only to be disallowed. However, it would have robbed Bar­ noldswick of a point, well- earned by their non-stop


running. ( ’ I it In-roc: B rad sh aw . N.


White s id e. H ig g in s. K ind er . A shw o r th , P ro c te r . H o lt, S. Whiteside. Yount:. Baron. Gel- daril. Subs: Mommy. Darcy.


Peter Hutchinson . . . available after suspension.


sons Greengrocers, Castle


Street. Clive Dunn gave


Clitheroe a boost this week when he turned down an offer to join Colne Dynamos. The re se rv e s , who


dropped only their third point of the season when held to a draw by Bar- noldswiek United, have an East Lancs League fix­ ture at Shawbridge on Saturday (2-15 p.m.).


able this Christmas would be welcomed at Shaw­ bridge on Boxing Day to volunteer to help with programme selling or can­ teen work (contact Cyril Whiteside).


Anyone feeling charit­


sponsors for the next two home matches, Leyland Motors (December 13th) and Rossendale United


The club is also seeking


(20th). On the social front, the


club is running Christmas bingos at the White Lion Hotel. Market Place, on December 10th and 17th, starting at S p.m.


CHAMPIONS IN THE SWIM


SNOOKER


P Liberal A pocket j another big win


! LIBERAL A reeled off their third successive 12-2 win in I


Leaders Legion A went


BREWERS STEP IN


WITH CASH


THE Ribblesdale Cricket League has signed a multi­ thousand pound sponsor­ ship deal with Whitbread.


covers league and cup competitions, will last for two years before being reviewed. In addition to a lump sum payment, Whit­ bread will also be sponsor­ ing several individual and team awards.


The arrangement, which


made at the league’s annual meeting. Among other business was consid­ eration of proposed rule changes, one of which came from Clithcroc for an alteration in the point s truc ture of matches, along with a proposed increase of matches from 90 to 190 overs, put forward by Great Har­ wood. It received little support and was turned


The announcement was down.


down to JR’s A, leaving the way clear for Cons B to go clear after a narrow win over Arrods. In Division Two, Slaid-


the Clitheroc and District Snooker League when they defeated Billington B


burn A continue to lead the way with 96 points, followed by Waddington B on 9*1 and Legion B on 92. Highest breaks of the week: R. Taylor


Dallison 3d, M. Shaw 33 (all Liberal A); A. Clem­ ents 28, S. Traynor 28 (both Low Moor A); G.


P.


Blackburn (JR’s B) 22. Divis ion One — J R s A (9)


316, R B L A (») 371: J . T it - terington 60, B. H. Sims 38; M. Hornby 75, N. Schofield 75; J . Roberts 61, 1\ Harrison 63; S. McCullough 90, I. Nuttall 51; M. Jezierski 38, B. Hitchen 80;


J . Birbeck 82, M. Peel (S3. B illin g to n B (2)377, L ibe ral


A (12) 502: E. Horsefield 30, M. Shaw 107; J . Moores 58, R. Pickvance 70; G. Parker 100, G. Allen 59; T. Peters 80. R. Tay­ lo r 93; S. H o rse f ie ld 71, J . Karim 72; B. Thompson 28, P. Dallison 100. Rimington A (12) 325. Wad­


dington A (2) 321: l). Riley 69, T. A. Makinson 33; 1). Bannis­ te r 80, IL Waddington 39; F. Wrathall 58, I). Boothnian 5t; A. Hartley 68, .1. Wnoff 80; .1. Lund 80, S. Hatton 65; S. Petty 70, F. Coar 56. C a th o lic A (6) t i t , B i l l in g ­


ton A (S) 356: 1). Burgess 73. A. Rvdeheard 88: 1. Tomlinson 51. I). Wilson SI; M. Holmes 60, P. E llio tt 63; J . Crowther 111. 1. Brown 19; D. Vizzard 52. D. H arris 70; P. Backhouse 66. B. Robinson 33. C h a th u rn (3) 315. C o n . A


(10) 367: P. Clark 51. M. Wens- lev 58: P. Jones 68, 1). Smith -17; N. Robinson 36, S. Tavlor 71: 1). Speak 31, J . Cowell 51; P. Whittaker 75, K. Smith 57: A. Frankland 53, T. Sunter83. Cons. B (8) 363, Arrods (6)


357: D. Coupe St, S. Curtis 39: F. Watson (51. P. Gonzales 62;


.1. Pickles 77. R. W ilk 61: F. Web s te r 63. I. C la r k 33; R. Sutton 36. J . ( ‘u n is 70; E. Wal­ lace 32. C. Hall 81. Division Two — R B I . B (12)


381), Low Moo r B (2) 318: J. Peel 77, M. Moss-Blundell 36; J. Miller 96, N. Parkinson 60; N. Garner 81, S. McDoneli Cl; J. Rennick 07, P. C ryn e 68; G. Walmslev 79, N. Brown 38; K. Wahnslev 89, C. Clements 35. L ib e ra l B (3) 355, Slaidhurn


A (10) 329: J . Schofield 56, J. .Jacques 89; J . R. Muller 77, J. Whitwel! 56; C. Doyle 43, G. Jon es 80; P. B a rk e r 54, W. Jones 81; G. Boyer 52, G. Ted- stone 74; J . Mellor73, E. Rigby 49.


Low Moo r A (12) 514, C a th ­


o lic B (2) 353: A. Holmes 65, M. Lawton 70; D. Dean 66, R. Hargreaves 62; G. T y le r 101, B. Bithell 66; S. Traynor 116, P. Bitheil 38; R. Shoreman 75, P. Doman 60; A. Clements 91, J. R. Watson 57. P e n d I e C lu b ( I ) 3 9 2 ,


Rimington B (10 ) 506: K. Gcl- dard 81, J . H a ck in g 68; W. W r ig h t 69, D. Seed 8 L S. Edmondson 61, A. Smith 85; J .


J . Bush 42, David Seed 112; T. H i l l 53. I). C a lv e r t 79; J . llolmes 86. J. Thornton 81. S oc ial C lu b (12) 459, Police


(2) 356: J . Hall 74, J . Burke 59; T . C lew s 85. R. H a ll 55; I. C h ar lton 65, P. C ra ig 61; G. Hincks 59, J . G r iff ith s 84; J. Sutcliffe 104, l). Fletcher 44; D. Niven 72, I. Hartley 53. Slaidhurn B (3) 392. JU s H


(10) 392: I.. Lawson 65. T . Am in 69; P. M a h e r 80. M. Davies 75; T. Robinson 75, J. Poole 90; P. ColMnson 43, G. Blackburn 95; N. Finder 76, G. Spara 52; 1). Collinson 53, A. Burgess 111. W a d d in g to n B (12) 415,


Chathurn B (2) 315: A. Wilkin­ son 56. P. Craig 82; A. Parsons 69. A. Wilson 60; B. Phillip 73, L . Whittaker 58; T. IL Wahns- ley 72. S. Harrison 55; A. J . Herd 78. G. Simkin 49; J. Lam­


bert 67, S. Wilson 41. Tonight’s fixtures: Division


One R B I . A v C o n s B: Liberal A v JR s A; Arrods v B illin g to n B; B illin g to n A y Rimington A: Cons A v Catholic A; Waddington A v Chathurn


A. Division Two — Chathurn B


v S iaid bu rn B; C a th o lic B v Waddington B; Police v Low Moor A; Rimington B v Social C lu b ; S la id h u rn A v Pendle Club; Low Moor B v Liberal B;


JR s B v R B L B. Knockout draws


T H E draws h aw been made fur Clitheroe and District Snooker League’s individual am! doubles knockout competitions. The lies are to he decided on


the Ih'sI of three frames. Play­ ers drawn at home are resjion- sible for arranging a convenient date to play ami the winner must notifv T. Davies (C lith ­ eroe 2-1359) o f tin- result by Jan­ uary 9th. ln d iv id iu . l k n o c k o u t ; A.


CHAMPIONS . . . d ith e r in ' und District Amateur Swimming Club raced to victory in the annual Five Towns Gala at Ribblesdale Pool. Up ayainst tough op-


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Setback for Victoria


VICTORIA'S Kibble Val­ iev League challenge took another jolt when they went down to their second successive defeat. Following the 3-1 heat­


Saturday's fixtures: Division


ing bv Springtnill, second- placed Victoria were defeated a-3 by Riming­ ton, who scored through Alan Hodgson (2), Gary Scott (2) and Alec Rigby. The result ruined Vic­


to r ia 's hopes of going equal on points at the top of the league with Spring- mill, who were without a


match. Waggon and Horses


maintained th eir title chances with a convincing


win at Sabdcn. Results: Division One —


Hrockhall 0, White Horse 0; Calderstones 2, Kings Arms 2: Ribchester Res.


West Bradford to become used to the surface and during this time Adding- ham were at their best. The visitors managed to hold out and, against the run of play, took the lead through a Jim Tierney free-kick. Addingham quickly


1, Read Utd 0; Sabdcn 1. Waggon and Horses 4: Victoria 3, Rimington o. Division Two — Chatham 0, Whalley Celtic 3; Grind- leton 3, Calderstones lies. 3; Horse Shoe 3, Lord Nelson *5; Kings Arms Res. 2. West Bradford


Res. 3.


equalised, but with two minutes of the half to go Tierney scored from a spot-kick after a defender handled and in the dying seconds Steve Binder made it J-l from a cross by ! )ave Tudisco. The game was sewn up


S I* 0 It T S Cl T Y TltOPHIKS


|)i\i>.inn One I* W I> I. 1’


SpnriLTiull................ Wntgim 4 Hum* Whin- Hors*.............. k


seven minutes after the restart when Binder’s far [Hist cross was he.aded in


ity Tudisco. Addingham, who were


playing down the slope, continued to go forward and forced a brilliant save from John Barber. But West Bradford added to the Y o rk sh ire men’s misery when Colin Bart­ lett rose to head in a Tier­ ney free-kick and Craven Lea g ue d ebu t a n t G a ry Jones floated a shot into


the net.


vU .n u .................... D : Kings Arms........... '! '! '


IWkloll.............. D 1 • j 1, I'.il.h.-nT In-.......... u 1


(’al<i*'r>l'»n**>............. D 1 - _„ | -1''".................. .: ., ■


Krai r i l l .................. 111 !, r '. j •W


KM I'KKSS Sl'OUTS


pjviftiim T*« I* W P I. I1


Chatlium.............. Transput...........


Whalky (Vllic....... (’alilfi>U»n«*s Kr>.... Hor>**>h"c............


l^»nl Nclhfln....... WatWinjrton Vouth.. (inrvilftcn............


Hurk Inn............ W. h foni Km*....... Kinp Arms K«»... • 2 jKunt>


’. U H 1 II 1 deducted


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9 ” l ]* :


.


liiminrliin................ » \ 1 J J. ••vi1


**!>t Unulfunl........ 9 _ 1 ♦» _ • - 3 |N»ints »1«*iluctc«l


Out* — King* Arms v Brockhull (G. Dixon). Beat! Utd v S aMe ii (N . T u r p in ) . S p r in ^ m i l i v Uimin^on (D. Bush). \Nang»n and H o rse s v V ic to r ia (B. Allen). West Bradford v < al- clerstones (J. Wright). White Horse v Kihchester Res. (N. D in sd a le ) . D iv is io n Tw o — C h a lb u r n v T ra n s p o r t (J M c ( ’ u llnunh). Morse Shoe v Whalley Celtic (P. Kerr). Lord Nelson v Crrindleton (D. M a r ­ shall). Dan Seed Trophv second round re|dav — Buck Inn v Waildiiijftoii Youth iB. Jones).


First


defeat for Chatburn


Chathurn II. Whalley Celtic 3


CHATHURN lost their unbeaten record when thev went down 3-11 to Whallcv Celtic. The visitors made a fly­


All square after


extra-time WaddinL'tnn Youth 0,


Buck In n , ( i r in d lc to n II


THIS Dan Seed Tn.phv seemul round tie remained locked in stalemate after 120 minutes failed to pro­


duce a tfual. Waddinjfton piled on the


pressure and did every­ thing but score. They hit the woodwork twice, had two efforts cleared off the line ami sent numerous attempts just wide. A solid defence helped


keep the visitors in the match and they became more dominant as the heavy conditions began to defeat many attacks. With the light failing,


position. Clilheroe pro­ duced one of their best performances in a con­ vincing win.


Our picture shows the triumphant team, who


finished 41 points clear of second-placed Rosegrove.


Roseprove Kilt. Ramsbot- tom ldli, Haslinpden 12:4, Burnley 117.


Victory a struggle for Henthorn


I leys Lane Youth 1, Henthorn United Under-ltls 2


HKNTHORN made hard work of victory in this Hyndburn and District League match. Beel opened the scoring


Huncoat United 2. Hcnthorn United I’ndcr-las 2.


when a flicked header found him in the dear. Despite having the lion’s share of play Henthorn’s keeper had to make a pen­ alty save to keep his side ahead at half-time. Holden increased the


lead with a fine chipped shot after the interval, blit Henthorn failed to capi­ talise on further chances and conceded a late goal. Centre-half Davies was


HENTHOKN began this Accrington and District League match in good form. After the front men had missed three good chances, Neil Hit c h e n found the net.


Huncoat hit hack with


the equaliser but Hitchen put Henthorn hack in front after the restart. Further good chances were wasted by Henthorn and Huncoat drew level again five minutes from time.


named man-of-the-mateh. On Sunday Henthorn entertain St’ John’s Olym­ pic (11 a.m.)


the match went into extra- time, lull there wen* few


ing start with a goal after five minutes from l’eter Doman who connected with a cross and crashed the ball past the helpless Chatburn 'keeper. The Division Two lead­


threats to either goal. W ml (I i n k t o n : W ta c k le v .


Sumner. Spencer, Thompson, Bradley. D. Keefe, Bristol, M. Keefe. IlerH. Ingham. Steven­ son. Subs: Dewhurst. Wil.-ntt. Buck Inn: Raw. Peel. Revn-


ulil.s, K iIiiioihImiii, Hutchinson. M e l lin . Wolfe m ie n . B r ig g s . Ilargreave.s, Fawce tt . Price. Suh: T. Peel.


ers fought back and put the Celtic defence under constant pressure. They had the hall in the net on the stroke of half-time with a header from Craig Taylor but a linesman's flag cut short the celebra­ tion. Chatham pressed from the restart liul failed to find the finishing touch. Whalley scored a second with a fine shot from the


Opportunity for Andrew


A L A N G H O y o u n g s te r is hoping his feet will do the talk­ ing this weekend and help win him a place at a national school of football. A n d rew S to k e s (14). of


Rogers field. Langho. is among a squad of young footballers from the North West chosen to


edge of the area and added the third through sidebot- tom in the final minute. The match was very


iliq iluv their soccer talents al ll lJh a ’m A th le t ic ’s Hmuulary


Park. A kihmI ler formaiicc will earn


competitive, played in the right sp ir it and well


him a place at a national trial nc\t Fehniarv. after which HI laws will la- selecteii to enrol at


refereed by I’at Kerr. Ch iitl.u rn : .Inlin.-'in, MrCar-


rick, llodcnnn. Smalley, Kotim- si.n, Saunders, Small. Bretlier- ton, Tavlor. I'ralt. Hargreaves.


Sulis: lim a . Silencer. Whalley: Wil son. Ainsworth.


S(4*v**n M cC u llo u g h . Bar^h. Porter, NVilil. Elliot. Fletcher, Donum. Shaun McCullough, I. W a r r in g . S u lis : T a t te r s a l l , Siilebottiun.


thi- F tM . t l.a ll A ............... Na


Th-


utl Sch.s.l at l.ille se y—masters ch­ at tin- schenl


academic e-lucati-n and also re- ceivinp feet hall trainin-t from


top coaches. Andrew. whose pro-mess is


already l-ein-t watched liv a Football l.ea-tue club, plays regularly for Clitheroe Royal Grammar Sell— >l anil ttentnon:


Unite,I.


THKHF. was tt elose finish in Kinpivss Squash Club's mixed team tournament. After a week of compet­


itions, teams captained hy Russell Cowkinji and Jeff Watson readied the final. It was ail decided on


mine the winning team.


tlte last match between the two captains tn deter­


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ill a close game, Russell's team was triumphant hy just two points, with hint


m, Oi


heating Jeff io-10. The competition was


sponsored by Rurnley Motor Spares and the winners and runners-up received shields. Final results (Russell’s


15-0.


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team first): Russell heat J e f f ln-10; Malcolm Sowtlcti lost to Sharon Willis 10-15; Raul McGuire lost to Ken Swarbrick Il­ ia: John Rimmer beat David Van Dijk 15-4; Nicky Barker lost to Mar­


jorie Brass 0-15; Susan Cartledge beat Kay Riant


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by Johnson saved llenth- orn from defeat in a match


Only a late triple sav*


thev should have won. Man-of-the-match was Hitchen.


Results: Clitheroe 1D0.


M id d leb ro ug h v S. K e r r ; J . Hirklwck v J . Bannister J nr.; T. S u n lc r v P. 1). A l l iso n ; M. Mnrnhv v D. Vizzard; T. Peters v R. WV.son; B. Sims v . l. Ren­ nick; D. Smith v D. Riley; S. T ra v n o r v K . Wa lmsle y; G. Wafmsley v J. Bannister Snr. or P. B ish o p ; P. Sw ale s v M. Holmes; B. Waddington v R. P ie k v a n e e : H. C le g g v D. P a rk e r ; B. P emb e r ton v K. Garrett;.!. Poole v G. Jones; E. Righv v L Nuttall; N. Har r is v 1). Bannister. C. Dov le v K . G lo v e r ; P.


E l l io t t *v M. V a r n o n ; G. W h ith am v S. T a y lo r ; D. Walmsley v N. Robinson; E.


Wallace V J . Jacques; B. H it ­


chen v R. H a rg re a v e s ; B. Walker v .L Curtis; J. Crowther v K. Rateliffe: B. Phillip v F. Webster: T. Clews v P. Clark;


.1, H. Walmesley v J. Pickles; B. Thompson v D. Speak: C. Hall v D. Wilson; S. H orsf ie ld v P. Conchie; P. Doman v W. Jones; M. Alston v T. Amin. Doubles: J . Peel G. Walmsley


v T. Davies .). Crowther; F . McMahan B. Knight v K. Rat- cliffc D. Riley; M. Hornby M. Jezierski v I. Brown P. Mucker; A. Holmes A. Clements v D. Niven.). Sutcliffe: 1’ . Barker-). Hover v I). Haworth B. Pern- l,,*rton; K. Wallace F. Webster v P. E llio t t .B . Price; J . Mel- lur C. Doyle v K. Walmsley R. H a r t le h u ry ; J . M a rsd e iV A . Middlehrnugh v S. C u r t is P. Gonzales; N. Robinson P. Clark


v M. Bailev/M. Yates. M. Davies C. Spaera v G.


C o t te r illG . Parkinson; P. Whit­ t a k e r A . H o d g s o n v G . WithamT. Am in ;J . R em arkC. Livesey v I). Bannister.). Ban­ nister; G. Tedstone E. Righv v T. H all T . Clews; K. W ilk R. Cuddihv v H. Hudson A. Hall; J. Curtis C. Hall v P. Swales J. RolK*rts; 1. C h a r llo u J . Pooley v A . P a r s o n s H. P h i l l ip . K. Sm ith T . Sunter v J. Wild K.


Garrett; (5. Blackburn A. Burgess v J.


Miller D. Walmsley; D. Riley S. Thornley v T. Walmsley A. J.


A close finish


Herd; B. Bithell/R. Watson v A. Wiiittaker-J. Birln-ck; G. Al- lendL Pickvance v W. Jo n e sT Jacques; A . Beck^S. M cC u l­ lough v F. W’atsoivD. Coupe; D. Lofthouse'K. Eccles v A. Al- s ton 'K . Glover; N. H arris /G. Lomas v N. Garner/S. Kerr; B. Tunnev-'V. Adcroft v B. Char-


nockd. Moores. D. D e a n 'S . T ra y n o r v T .


P e te r s 'M . U nw in ; B . B ore- ham'J. Poole v P. Harrison/!. Nuttall; S. Petty/J. Lund v E. H o r s f ie ld / S . H o r s f ie ld ; P.


Jon es /D. Speak v It. S ho re ­ man D. Saunders: B. Thomn- son/P. l.'onchie v M. Shaw/P. Dallison; P. Dtunan C. Smq>e v A . ily d e h e a rd /K . B u lle r ; B. HargreavesS. Taylor v B. H it ­


chen It. Large.


Christopher’s! County Honour


A S T O N Y H U R S T C o lle g e pupil has been awarded the


honour of captaining the Lanca­ shire Schoolboys’ Under !8s Rugby Union side.


Looking forward to skipper­


ing the cream of the county’s rugbv ta len t is 18-vear-old upiM*r sixth former Christopher Mahon, of C h e r ry Orchard. Stonvhurst.


E a r lie r this year. C h r is t ­


opher, whose father. M r Phil Mahon was a county nlaver and turned out for Waterloo Rugby U n io n F o o tb a l l C lu b , was selected for the Lancashire Under 18s team which toured Australia.


Christopher hopes to con­


tinue in the game after going to university.


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