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Radcliffe Borough 1, Clithcroe 3
WHAT a difference a week can make! Following a 3-0 home thrashing by Kirkby Town and talk of a mini-crisis at Shawbridge, Chtheroe continued a return to form with their second away win in five days.
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tained two debutants — vet eran midfielder Bobby Grim- shaw, replacing the injured John Bowman, and 25-year-old striker Mark Barrow, who was on the subs bench. Clitheroe. playing up the
The side at Radcliffe con
home from just inside the pen alty box. Kadcliffe caught Clitheroe
slope and against a strong wind, had to withstand earlv pressure, but their first attack gave them the lead, when Gary Butcher wriggled his way round two tackles before tuck ing the ball away in the 18th minute. The second goal arrived five
napping in the 86th minute with a Tony Smith dose-range header, which spoilt what would have been a deserved clean sheet for Denis Under wood and his defence. Grimshaw had an impressive debut, while Barrow made a
brief appearance, replacing Beck for the last 12 minutes. Lee Haworth formed a solid looking defensive partnership with Graham Dewhurst, but man-of-the-match was Butcher. C l i th e ro c : Underwood,
Hutchinson, Haworth, De- w h u rs t , Byrom, Butcher, Grimshaw, Dunn, Mullen, Beck, Tavlor. Sub: Barrow.
minutes later — and a better diving header you will never see. Unfortunately for Radclif fe. it came from their own Neil Johnson, whose attempt at a clearance rocketed past stun ned keeper Ray Lewis. Clitheroe were now fully in
control and only the heroics of Lewis kept the scoreline re spectable. He pulled off a string of amazing second-half saves, but could do nothing about Clitheroe’s third goal in the 76th minute. Alan Byrom broke out of defence ana his accurate centre found Paul Beck, who powerfully volleyed
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CLITHEROE were pinned back for the first half-nour of th i s E a s t L an c s L e ag u e encounter as a well-organised Ribchester team made the most of the strong wind. Ribchester attacked relent
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revival Clifton Athletic I, Waddington 4
WADDINGTON put up a tre mendous fightbaek to come from three goals down and earn a point in this Fast Lancs
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Great Harwood Town Under* 18s 6
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READ met their strongest op- tMisition of the season in this Blackburn and District League top-of-the-table clash. Defensive errors by Read
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CLITHEROE Reserves increased their lead in the East Lancs League to nine points after victory over second-placed Rib
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•I, Ribchester 0: Clifton Athletic *1. Waddington 4; Colne Legion 6, Read Utd 1: Trawden Celtic o, Whallev 0.
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R1BBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
lessly and could have been two up but for an Ian Whittaker clearance off the line and a brave save by Kevin Bradshaw. The second half was a differ
ent story. Although playing without
their usual zest, the reserves took the iead when Eric Kinder slammed home a Tom Holt
comer. A vicious 20-yard free-kick by
lan Whittaker made it 2-0, Mick Higgins added the third from the penalty spot following push- ing in tn e a re a an a Phil Dewhurst, improving with everv game, knocked in the
fourth. Clitheroe looked below par,
but Whittaker deserves a spe cial mention for an outstanding performance after taking the injured Steve Green’s place at centre-half in the fifth minute. Clitheroc: Bradshaw, Whit
taker. Higgins, Green. Kinder, P ro c te r , Holt, Whiteside, Young, Baron, Dewhurst. Subs:
Moonev, Darcy.
Six-goal Waggon book semi-final spot
WAGGON and Horses powered through to the semi-finals of the Ribble Valley League Ashley Smith Cup after a 6-1 victory over Brocfthall. Division One leaders Spring-
Horse Shoe beat Kings Arms Reserves 6-0 to reach the semi-final.
mill also negotiated their quar ter-final hurdle, defeating Cal derstones 4-2. In the Dan Seed Trophy,
Robinson on target in
cup-tie Horse Shoe 6,
Kings Arms Res 0
FIVE second-half goals by Robinson overwhelmed Kings Arms in this Dan Seed Trophy tie.
The first half was spoilt by
the strong wind and remained goalless, fangs Arms had most of the earlv play, but Horse Shoe looked dangerous on the
break. The second period opened
with a flourish, with Robinson scoring twice in a minute. The striker hit the mark throe more times before Kay added the sixth goal after a fine cross by
Slater. Horse Shoe: Bern’, Threlfall,
T avlor , Pinch, Townsend. S h e a rs , T ra in o r , Rawson, Slater, Robinson, Kay. Sub: Hargreaves.
Calderstones 2. Springmill 4; Rimington 0, Kings Arms 1 (abandoned): Waggon and
Results: Ashley Smith Cup —
Horses 6, Brockhafi I: White H o r s e 1, R ead 1 ( a f t e r
extra-time). Dan Seed Trophy — Horse
Shoe 0, Kings Anns Reserves 0; West Bradford Reserves 0, Cal derstones Reserves 1; Whallev Celtic 2, Grindlcton 0; Wad dington Youth v Buck Inn (fH)sU>oned).
Victoria 4. Division Two — Chatbum 4,
Smith Cup — Rimington v Kings Arms (referee, P. Kerr), Read Utd v White Horse (1. Derbyshire). Division One — Sabden v Victoria (I). Bush), Brockhall v Waggon and Horses (N. Turpin). Division Two — Kings Arms Res v Chatbum (J. Swayne), Transport v Calder stones Res (B. Allen), Wad dington v West Bradford Res (N. Dinsdale). Whalley Celtic v Lord Nelson (I). Marshall). An informal meeting to dis
Buck Inn 1. Saturday’s fixtures: Ashley
Division One — Rilwhester 2.
An off-form Chatburn
increase lead Chnthurn 4, Buck Inn 1
CHATBURN extended their Division Two lead with a far- from-convincing victory over
Buck Inn. At the end of a scrappy first
half. Chatburn were two up with goals from Paul Brether-
tle improvement, with Chat bum failing to find any sort of
ton and Craig Taylor. The second half provided lit
form.
determination, put Chatburn under pressure and keeper Keith Johnson had to be at his best. Bretherton. however, added two more goals for Chat burn to complete his hat-trick before Simon Cherry scored Buck's consolation goaf. Buck’s Hargreaves was the o u ts ta n d in g p lay er of the
match. Chnthurn: Johnson. McCar-
cuss club problems, minutes of the executive meeting and league and cup rules will be held at the White Horse on Tuesday at 8-15 p.m. Represen tatives of all league clubs are invited.
DARTBOARD
ROYAL Oak A are ton of Clitheroe and District Darts League Division One thanks to their K-0 whitewash of Wad dington Club. Results. Division One —
New Inn 1. White Horse A 7; Black Horse 0. Wilpshire Hotel
8; Commercial 3. Kings Arms B 5; Kings Arms A 6. Royal Oak B 2; Royal Oak A 8, Wadding ton Club 0: Black Bull 7, Pendle Witch 1: Horse Shoe G, Bonny Inn 2. Highest finish F. Whaites (White Horse A) 116. Division Two — Billington
29. White Hart 28. White Horse 27. Pendle Witch 24, Calderstones 23. CCWMC 23, Catholic Club 22. De Lacy 13.
CLITHEROE and Whallev Clubmen's Darts League lead ers Legion A wen* trounced 6-1 by Catholic A, who move into second place. Results: ,IR’s A 4, Social A 3;
BC 5. Roval Oak C 3; White Hart fi. Black Bull (Langho) 2: CCWMC 5, Dog and Partridge 3; Victoria 4. Cross Keys 4: White Horse B 3. Judge Walrn- slev 5: Brown Cow (Clitheroe) 3. Station 5. Highest finish. D. Gillibraml (Judge Walmsley) 119. League placings. Division
One — Royal Oak A 38, White Horse A 3*6, Black Bull (Chat- bum) 28, Horse Shoe 25, Kings Arms A 22, Wiltshire Hotel 21. Bonny Inn 1<. Commercial Hotel' 16. New Inn (Gisburn) 15, Royal Oak B 15, Wadding- ton Club 14. Black Horse 12. Kings Arms B 12, Pendle
BC 29, CCWMC 28, White Hart 23, Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 22, White Horse B 22. Judge Walmsley 19, Royal Oak C 18. Brown Cow (Chat- bum) 17. Victoria Hotel 16, Black Bull (Langho) 15, Station H o te l 15, B row n Cow (Clitheroe) 9, Cross Keys 7.
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LATEST results in the Ribble Valiev Ladies' Darts Associa
tion. Division One — Victoria 5,
Black Horse A 3: Spring Mill 4, Dog and Partridge 4; Black Horse B 3. Royal Oak 5; Com mercial 4, Station 4; Kibbles- dale J 6. King’s Anns 2; KBL B 3, Kibblesdale W 5. Division Two — Calderstones
1, Bav Horse 7: White Horse 3. Black Bull 5; Park Gate 6. Catholic Club 2; CCWMC 5, De Lacv 3; Horse Shot* 5. Pendle
Witch 3. Points and positions. Division
One — Kibblesdale W 42. Black Horse A 39, Station 37, Ribblesdale J 33, Royal Oak 30. Victoria 30, Black Horse B 28,
Spring Mill 28. RBL A 27, RBL B 27. Commercial 25. Dog and Partridge 23, King's Arms
15.
41, Horse Shoe 37. Brown Cow 31. Park Gate 30. Bay Horse
Division Two — Black Bull
SCORING goals and raising pounds were pupils of St James’s CK School, Clitheroe. on Saturday, as they competed in a sponsored five-a-sidc indoor football competition. The competition, the second event to be organised by the newly-formed school association, was held in the sports hall of
organisers anticipate a boost of MOO for school funds. Six teams competed and the winners, White Knights, won
Rihblesdale School. Each boy was sponsored for every game played and the
three games, and drew two. In second place were the Jet Stnrmcrs followed by Thunderbolts, \oung England, Russell
Rovers and Five Stars. Deputy headmaster Mr Brian Beresford. parent-governor Mr
David Pickup and parent Mrs Christine Snape were the main organisers. Pictured with the winning trophy is irighn Barry Watson (10), captain of the White Knights.
Witch 9. Division Two — Billington
Smalley. Buck Inn: Raw, Heanun,
rick, P. Smalley. F. Smalley, Robinson, Holgate, Smith. Bretherton. Tavlor, Pratt, Har g re a v e s . Subs: Hodgson.
Edmondson, Peel, Reynolds, Mellin, Cherry. Briggs. Har greaves, Fawcett, Ollerenshaw.
No trouble
WaKKitn and llnrsi's li. Hrorkhnll 1
WAGGON had liltly Irmddn winning this Ashlev Smith C up tit* despite playing helow-par. Tliev seared three m each
half through Kdmandsen C!>
l.awsaa. Geldard. Ilavdnck and G. Walker. Metcalf scared liraekhall's consolation float. Waggon: Wineklev, Pritch
ard Havdock. Lawson. Smith. G. Walker. R. Walker. Ed mondson, Geldard. Dean,
Catholic A 6. Legion A 1: Legion B 5. JR’s B 2: KWCC B 4, Catholic B 3; Social B 2, RWCC A 5. Points and jmsitions: Legion
Cowell, Smalley. Cubs’ soccer
A 31. Catholic A 28. RWCC A 27, Social A 2(5. Social B 23, Legion B 22. JR ’s A 17. Catholic B 13. JR ’s B 13. RWCC B 10. A 101 finish by J. Renwiek of
RWCC. is the highest of the season. The least number of darts in a leg this week was 17 bv C. Hackett, of Catholic A.
LATEST results from Hitherix* District Cubs' Football League
dle Tigers v Pendle Leopards (T. Simpson), and Waddington v Whalley (K. Robinson). On Sunday. Loyola are at home against St Mary’s (M. Booth).
include the 8-1 drubbing of Waddington by St Paul's. St Mary’s defeated Whalley t-0. Games on Saturday are Pen
Buck Inn, showing fight and
and only released on Tuesday, with plaster cast and crutches. The plaster will stay on for three months. Pat (29). of Littlemoor Road.
Unlucky break
for Pat
AN unlucky break for Kings Arms footballer Pat Devine brought his side’s Ashley Smith Cut) tie in a premature finish. Just five minutes of tin* quar
ter-final match with Rimington had gone when Pat challenged for the hall, collided with a team-mate and ended up with a double fracture of his right leg. He was taken to Blackburn Roval Infirmary by ambulance
CLITHEROE manager David O’Neill has upheld his pledge of bringing new faces to Shawbridge. He made the promise after disastrous home perform ances against Flixton and Kirkby and, true to his word, three new signings have arrived. The first was Lee Haworth,
New men bolster title challenge Shawbridge Topics
the hunt for new men. “There’s a midfield/striker l
want to sign very much." he said. “I’m negotiating with him and am quite optimistic. "These new signings will
strengthen the squad and, I hope, serve as a warning to certain players that I won’t tol erate performances like we’ve seen in recent home games." Despite the acquisitions,
a six-foot centre-half from Hor- wich, who made his debut at lrlam Tow’n. He was followed by v e te ran midfielder or sweeper Bobby Grimshaw from Accrington Stanley and striker Mark Barrow from Horwich. Grimshaw’s former clubs in clude Morecambe and Rossen- dale, while Barrow has played for Chorley and Leyland Motors.
mediate success at Irlam and Radcliffe. but O’Neill is still on
The signings brought im
injury, lan Arthur from a tummy b ug. w hile Paul Round’s long-term leg injury is still causing concern. The problem with a big
there is no ’’clear out" of play ers planned. Suspensions will soon start to bite deep and O'Neill needs a strong squad. Peter Hutchinson starts a 14-
Congleton currently lie in
day suspension on Monday for the sending-off against Burs* cough and Gary Butcher is waiting to hear whether he re ceives a similar ban for ac cumulating three bookings. In any case, the midfielder is un available for the Christmas programme as he will be visit ing his parents in Norwich. In addition, John Bowman is suffering from a shoulder
squad is that players have to settle, at times, for reserve team football. O’Neill is aware that clubs are taking an inter est in the likes of lan Whit taker, Mick Higgins. Stewart Procter and Eric Geldard, who are unable to command regular first-team places, but he hopes to keep them at Shawbridge. Following recent poor home
mation from Lancashire FA secretary Jim Kenyon as to whether* he will be presenting club chairman Cyril Whiteside with his FA Merit Award before the kick-off of Satur day’s match. Clitheroe reserves travel to play Colne Legion on Saturday
lllth place in the league, with 13 points from 14 matches. Clitheroe are awaiting confir
(2-if> p.m.). Leading positions in the Bass
displays. Clitheroe are anxious to do well when they entertain Congleton Town on Saturday (k-o 2-15 p.m.). La st se a so n , Cli th e ro e
pipped Congleton for the championship title on goal dif ference. When the teams met, both matches ended goalless.
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PW I) I. F A P A ROSY FUTURE?
THE c r ick e t pitch could turn Into a bed of rosea for Chatburn ' Cricket Club — thanks to the keeness of up- a n d -com ln g young players.
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sage from captain Mr Roger Harrison at the club's annual dinner and presentation at the Brown Cow, Chatburn, on Saturday. While the team’s per
That was the mes
EMPRESS SQUASH
EMPRESS Squash Men’s 1st team entertained Blackpool lsts, losing 2-3. Ray Dryden won 3-0 and Conor McLaughlin 3-2. Russell Cowking and Jeff Watson went down 0-3 and Dave Matthews 1-3. The 2nds, at home to Sprin
gers 2nds, lost 0-5. John Willis lost 1-3 and Steve Turner, Martin Hill, Eddie Vidler and Mike Barrett were defeated 0- 3.
formance in the North E a s t L a n c a s h ir e League was reason able, the future looked rosy because of some superb young players coming Into the side. T u r n in g to th e
Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 13th, 11)8(1 21
TABLE TENNIS
SOCIAL Club A went top of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association League after an emphatic 10-0 win over Whal lev Swans. T. Thompson, A. Crane and T. Wilson each scored three wins.
game 6-4 against the previously unbeaten Standen B. Trinity skipper M. Crane won three three singles, M. Wrigley and J . ’Kellington one apiece. The d o u b le s w e n t to C ra n e
Trinity SS won an exciting
Wrigley. Standen A kept their 100 per
cent record with a 7-3 victory over Rimington Ladies. Their scorers were R. Birch (3). T. Hall and B. Friend (2).
2, Trinity YG 8: Social Club A 7, Rimington Ladies 3.
. Whalley Swans...... 4 0 0 4 0 Fixtures: Tuesday — Whal
Social Club A.......... 4 3 1 0 1 Standen A.............. 3 3 0 0 6 Stamien B.............. 4 3 0 1 6 Trinitv SS.............. 4 2 1 1 Trinity YC............. 4 2 0 2 4 R i m i n g t o n Ladies.................... 4 1 0 3 2 Social Club B.......... 3 0 0 3 0
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Extensions, porches, windows and doors in hardwood and softwood
lev Swans v Social Club B; Standen B v Stamien A: Social Club A v Trinity YC. Wednes day — Trinity SS v Rimington Ladies.
New r e g i s t r a t io n s : B.
banner this week, winning 4-1 away to Pemlle 4ths.
Ringers
awards, one o f the most encouraging was that to Clitheroe Royal Grammar School pupil Richard Palmer, of Twiston, who achiered the league’s award for the most outstanding
. young player under 15. Player of the year
was Kevin “Tommy" Thompson, who also won the bowling award for the second year In succession.
pull ahead THE Midnight Ringers have taken a commanding lead after four rounds of Clitheroe FC’s Whitbread General Knowledge Quiz. Points and positions: Mid
The 3rds upheld Empress’s
Ashton. F. Simpson, I). Whit taker, I. Whittaker (Rimington Ladies).
Rugby teams
Oldham College 1st XV, away, Saturday): K. Moore, D. Wood- bum, I. Knighton, I. Fielding, P. Ramsden, J . Hyde, D. Tat- tersall, H. Barlow, P. Dinsdale, T. Dubowski, S. Green, M. Barker, R. Holmes, D. Newton, M. Duxbury.
Clitheroc 2nd XV (v Oldham
night Ringers 320. Subs’ Bench 298, Steele and Son 295, Pim lico Professors 288, The Ferret 278, Uotaract 269, Neotcchnic 220, Happy Families 199, Wag goners 189, The A Team 184. The quiz, held in the Shaw
. Presentations were made In'chairman Mr John Rowley, with almost 90 people at tending the event. Pictured are club of
f i c ia l s and award winners^
Junior teams make their mark
Trinity YU Under-Ms 7, Uhurch Athletic 0
EXCELLENT defensive work by Mark Webster kepi Church at bay in the first half as Trinity struggled against a strong
Clitheroe, broke the same leg 10 vears ago and this second injury is likely to end his foot balling exploits. At the lime of Saturday’s
at the*interval and then took command. Scorers were Mark Taylor (3), Andrew Hargreaves (2), Neil Ribby ami Martin Briggs.
accident, his team were leading 1-0 thanks to a second minute Tony Pritt goal. Referee Pat Kerr had to abandon the match as the ambulance took 25 mi nutes to arrive, leaving insuffi cient time to finish before dark ness set in. The tie will U* replayed this Saturday.
Blackpool’s late winner
Blackpool 3, Kibble Valley 2
BLACKPOOL stole the points with a late goal in this Lanca shire Primary Schools Champ
ionship match. Ribble Valley were caught
cold early on when an attemp ted clearance swirled back into the goalmouth and gave a itlackpool forward an easy tap
and Daniel deserved crashed corner.
The visitors pressed strongly
l.eeming scored a
in a
and. for a time after the break, onlv Ribble Valley keeper Nicholas Hughes denied them
Blackpool
equaliser when rebound
regained the he
from a lead
further goals. Mid-way through the second
Henthorn Utd Under-15s 4, Huncoat United 2
HENTHORN played some delightful football with Holden controlling the midfield. Smith led the front line well and w:is rewarded with a hat-trick. Man-of-the-match Holden
scored the other goal. Hcnthom are now among the
leaders of the Accrington and District League despite being weakened bv in ju r ie s and representative calls.
Hcnthnrn Utd Under-Ms i. Bury FC Juniors 7
half John Borland ran 30 yards ln*fore rounding the BlacK|w>ol keeper to equalise. A draw looked a likely result until BlackjMio! were let in by sloppy defending. K ib b le V a l le y : Hughes.
Dawson. Howard. S co tt . Evans. Clemcnco. Taylor. Looming. Holden, Borland, Lord, Bolton. Baron.
HENTHORN went two-up in this Lancashire Cup match hut slack defensive work allowed Bury to equalise by half-time. Slopes, who had controlled the midfield, had to leave the field through injury and Henthorn went 7-2 down. Henthorn fought back but were reduced to 10 men when Savle was harshlv sent off.
WHITE KNIGHTS TRIUMPH
Hcnthnrn Uld Under-16s2. Altham Athletic A 1
HENTHORN opened brightly with Burgess shooting wide from a good position, but Altham went ahead against the
tapping m the second.
wind. The youth centre team led 2-0
w en t to M a lco lm Robinson and players' clubman of the year was Brian Jones.
The batting award1 i
bridge clubhouse, starting at 8 p.m., reaches its half-way jKiint on Sunday.
SNOOKER
Whitewash win boosts leaders
ROYAL British Legion A went dear at the top > of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League following Catholic A.
f a 14-0 win
Two after a 12-2 victory over newcomers Low Moor B. The highest break of the week was 40 by C. Hall, of
Slaidburn A head Division . .
Jezierski 71, E. Horsfield 70: J. Roberts 77, B. Thompson 61; J. Birkbeck 67, S. Horsefield 66; S. McCullough 95. I*. Musker 45: M. Whitaker 51, 1. Moores 33; M. Horobv 66. G. Parker 64.
Arrods. Division One — JRs A (14) 127. Billington B (0) 339: M.
over
s|>ot, also recording a white wash win.
JU’s A moved into second .
Club (8) 410: S. Wilson 45. J. Holmes 77; A. Wilson 65. A. Taylor 40: B. Jones 92, S. Ed mondson 74; G. Simkin 47, T. Hill S3: S. Harrison 67. K. Geldard 72; P. Craig 76. W. Wright 66. Tonight’s fixtures: Division
Chutbiim B (6) 392, Pcndle
One — Cons A v Liberal A; Waddington A v Billington A: Chatbuni A v Arrods; Catholic A v JRs A: Riminirton A v RBL A: Billington B v Cons B.
v Waddington B: JRs B v Slaidbum A: RBL B v Riming ton B: Liberal B v Police: Pendle Club v Catholic B; Social Club v Chatburn B; Slaidburn B v Low Moor B.
Division Two — Low Moor A AitikIs (10) 118. Wadding
run of play. After the break Henthorn’s
ton A M) 3-13: J . Curtis 69. B. Waddington 39; C. Hall 83. T. A. Makinson 47; S. Curtis 58, D. Boothinan 52: R. Wilk 63. J. Wooff 77. P. Gonzales 70. S. Hatton 80; D. Howarth 75, F. Coar 48. Liberal A (2) 291. Chathum
jiersistance paid off with Brad shaw equalising and Burgess
R. B. Legion A . JRs A................ Cons B............. Kimington A.....
A (121 3SS: 1. Karim 66. P. Jones 53; R. Taylor 56. N. Robinson 61; R. Dixon 39, A. Franklam! 51; M. Shaw 54. H. Fratikland 6S; P. Dallison 57. !’. Clark 69; G. Allen 19, P. Whittaker 86. Conservative B (9) 182.
Arrods............. Billington B...... Wadilington A .. Harwood Lib. A Chatbum A...... Billington A...... Catholic A........
Kiminglon A (5) 101: K. Sutton 76, D. Rilev 76; E. Wal lace 49. S. Petty 63; F. Webs te r 96. F. Wrathall 44; I). Coujh1 95, K. Ratdiffe 56; A. Middlebrough 76, A. Hartley 100; F. Watson 92, J. Lund 62. Killinglon A (6) 397, Cons A
(S) 127: A. Rvdeheard 110. M. Wenslev 37: *P. Elliot 48. D. Smith 93; B. Robinson 64, J. Cowell 62: L Brown 82. K. smith 42: D. Harris 40. T. Suntor 122; D. Easthatn 53, B. Hargreaves 71. UHL A (M) 519. Catholic A
(0) 331: G. Parkinson 75, I. Tomlinson 45; B. Kitchen 73, L. Dixon 63; 1). Parker 105. J. Crnwther 47; P. Harrison 87. M. Holmes 58; N. Schofield 84. I). Vizzard 54: M. Peel 91. D.
Slaidbum A...... Waddington B .. Catholic B........ R. B. Legion B.. Social Club....... •JRs B ............. Pendle Club...... Harwood B....... Rimington B..... Low Moor A..... Police............... Chatburn B...... Low Moor B.... Slaidburn B..
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(12) 161, Liberal B (2) 359: M. Varoom 55. C. Doyle 52; G. Hincks 71. A. Chew 6 0 j. Sutc liffe 76, J. 1’arker 66; 1. Charl ton 77, P. Barker 46; D. Niven Ml, G. Bover 61; J. Hall 71. I).
Burgess 64. Division Two — Social Club
Riley 74. Low Moor A (10) 508, Sluid-
burn B (4) 388: S. Travnor 74. T. Robinson 63; 1). Saunders 91, J. t ’ollinson t’
P. Collinson 72: G. Tyler !*3. D. Collinson 65; A. Holmes 115, P. Maher 51; R. Shoreman 75. N. Kinder 77. Catholic B (6) 366, Liberal
B (8) 381; P. Dunum 48. C. povie 65; R. Hargreaves 59, A. Chew 71; 1). Lofthouse To. J.
Parker 64; P. Bithell 60. G. Bover 53; M. Lawton 43. P.
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