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Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, October llitli, 1'JSti 21 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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Legion and Liberal make


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D IV IS IO N ONE of th e CUtheroe and District Snooker League got underway with Lib­ eral A and Legion A in good form, each winning 12-2. In Division Two, the senior


citizens of Pendle Club gave Slaidbum A a 14-0 drubbing. Highest breaks: S. Kerr (45). K. Booth (37), A. Parsons (37).


(I) 321, Hillington B (10) 134: K. Buller 74, P. Conchie 54: B. Price 40, P. Musker 109; N. Harris 47, 1. Moores 70: D. Wilson 40, E. Horsefield 67: D. Eastham 42, S. Horsefield 78; I. Brown 72. K. Garrett 50.


A (4) 332: M. Whitaker 03. T. Makinson 48: J . Titterington 80, B. Waddington 57; P. Swales 57, D. Boothman 00; S. McCullough 74. J . Wooff 54; J. Roberts 59. F. Coar 74; J. Birkbeek 115. S. Hatton 39.


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347: F. Watson 61, S. Taylor 61; S. Pickles 68, T. Suliter 59; D. Couj>e OS. D. Smith 40; A. Middlebrough 58, J. Cowell 58: F. Webster 55, M. Wensley 01;


Arrods (4) 398: A. Hartley 70. K. Wilk 88: D. Kiley 09. C. Hall 50; D. Bannister 53. J. Curtis 00; S. Petty 07. B. Pem­ berton 63; K. Ratcliffe 88, R. Cuddiilv 57; J. Lund 82. I). Haworth 80.


A (2) 285: h Dallison 38. D. Burgess 58: I. Karim 78. J. Crowther 39; R. Dixon 57. L. Dixon 41: G. Allen 50. M. Holmes 48; R. Taylor 101. P. Backhouse 42: M. Shaw 67. 1. Tomlinson 57.


A (2) 333: B. Sims 78. D. Speak 32; 1. Nuttall 83, P. Jones 49; N. Schofield 77. N. Robinson 01; G. Parkinson 93. P. Whittaker 42: I). Parker 82. P. Clark 57: P. Harrison 00, H. Frankland 72.


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(12) 430. Low .Moor B (2 ) 332: R. Turner 70. M. Addvman 51: S. Harrison 08. M. O’Rourke 00: P. Craig 74. N. Parkinson 05: A. Wilson 74. S. McDonnell 53; B. Jones 91. N. Simpson 30; S. Wilson 47. P. Cryne 07.


burn A (4) 35S: R. Hargreaves 89. G. Jones 47; K. Eccles 93. G. Tedstone 57: M. Lawton 74. J. Whitwell 61: P. Bithell 39. B. Walker 82: J. Watson 78, E. Rigby 30; B. Bithell 57. H. Dixon 81.


(0) 359: T. Swift 54. D. Seed 55: N. Robinson 43. J. Hacking 83; P. Craig 00. A. Smith 07: J. Burke 101. H. Thistlethwaite 55: F. Booth 100. J. Thornton 40; J. Griffiths 80. M. Rhodes 59.


Police (8) 450. Kimington U Catholic B 130 (10). Slaid- Division Two — Chatburn B RBL A (12) 479. Chathurn Liberal A ,‘I2) 391, Catholic Cons B (10) 382, Cons A (4) JK ’s A (10) 418, Waddington Division One — Billington A


SITTING p re tty Clitheroe are on top of the North West Counties Football League for the


H an le y on S a tu rd a y — Clitheroe’s 13th game of the I season — took Dave O'Neill's


F team to the head of affairs on ' goal difference from local rivals Accrington Stanley.


ping double for the club,, as Clitheroe reserves currently lead the East Lancs League by seven points. The first team’s moment of


glory may only be short-lived for the time being as they are


POOL Alan’s proud title And that makes a table-top­


first time this season. Victory o ver Eastwood


involved in cud action on Satur­


day, while Stanley are on league duty. But chairman Cyril Whiteside is delighted aBout the club’s fortunes this term.


ley left, along with half the championship winning squad, everyone prophesised doom and


gloom for us," he said. "But here we are on top of our two leagues. "1 got a lot of ciriticism when


"When Eric and John Whal- „ .


the tie. Admission prices have been slightly increased to con­ form'with FA competitions and help cover the added expense of staging the match. Officials apologise to supporters but hope they will understand and be willing to help the club. Admission for adults is in­


creased from £1 to £1.20 and for children and OAPs from


50p to GOp. The. reserves, who defeated


I appointed Dave O’Neill and Paul McGuire as managers be­ cause of their apparent lack of


experience, yet if they continue to produce the present results I will have fight on my. hands to keep other clubs from luring them away.


Helmshore on Saturday, travel to Read United this weekend


(2-15 p.m.). Stewart Procter is set for a


return to action following a three-week lay-off through sus­ pected glandular fever. The midfielder travelled to East- wood on Saturday as 13th man, Eric Geldard (broken wrist) and Neil Baron (back injury), however, are still sidelined.


Bass NWCFL Division One


11 8 3 2 19 14 7 & 2 19 11 7 3 1 17 12 8 1 3 17 13 7 3 3 17 11 5 5 1 15 9 6 0 3 12


PW D L P "We're doing great at the


moment, but I will be happy with just one title. Aythmg else will be a bonus,” he added. Clitheroe turn their atten­


tions to the FA Vase on Satur­ day when they entertain Flix- ton (kick-off 3 p.m.). The Shawbridge club are particularly anxious for a good


run in the competition following th e ir early exit from the NWCFL Cup. Although newcomers to the


Shawbridge Topics good enough to j


NWCFL Division Three, Flix- ton should not be underesti­ mated, pointed out Dave O’Neill. "We cannot afford to be com­ placent. They could have a side


tnn.hree divisions did,” he said. "We are top of the league


and they will need no greater incentive to try everything to pull off a giant-killing act."


Clitheroe are expecting their largest gate of the season for


Forward thinking pays dividends in Potteries


EASTWOOD Hanley 0, Clitheroe 2


12 4 4 4 12 13 4 4 5 12 10 3 4 3 10 11 4 2 5 10 11 4 2 5 10 12 3 3 6 9 11 3 3 5 9 10 4 1 5 9 11 2 4 5 8 14 1 5 8 7 12 1 5 6 7 12 3 1 8 7 8 0 4 4 4


Raiders


THE final of the Kibble Valley LVA Summer Pool League Singles Knockout was a great occasion for all who saw-Alan Gudgeon, of (he Dog and Purtridgc, lift aloft the Michael Humphries Trophy. For Alan’s triumph was remarkable con­


sidering that he beat off the challenge of 128 top local pool players, only a year after his bodv rejected a kidney transplant operation. Alan, of Tower Hill. Clilheroe, w ho spends


three days a week plugged in to a dialysis machine in a cabin in the back garden of his council home, defeated Wilpshire Hotel's Philip Crossley 3-1 in the best of five frames


final. Losing semi-finalists were G. Burgess


(Kings Arms) and J. Whittaker (Commer­


cial). Proud Alan received his splendid trophy


GOLF


Jane slips to 22nd place


KIBBLE Valley golfer Jane


Forrest finished 22nd in the British Ladies’ Open at the weekend.


House. Rimington. completed four rounds of Southport's Royal Birkdale course with a one-under-par total of 299 — 10 strokes behind winner Laura Davies.


Jane (28). of Martin Top


as a disap|x)intment to Jane and caddie husband David as she lav in 10th place at the halfway stage. A second-round score ‘of 70. which included seven birdies, had streng­ thened Jane's hopes of repeat-


The finishing position came ing her fine performance of last


vear when sne came sixth. Un­ fortunately, she slip|H*d in the final two rounds to scores of


77. Jane picked up an £800


cheque for her efforts. Today, she is playing in the


second round of the Laing Clas­ sic at Stoke Poges and on Sunday flies to La Manga for the final tournament of the season, the Spanish Open. It has been a successful year


from chairman of the LVA Mr Colin Berry,


of the Station Hotel. Mr Berry also presented awards for the


league’s doubles knockout tourney, which attracted entries from 87 pairs. Winners were Michael Berry and Gordon


under fire in second half storm


Burgess, of the Horseshoe, who defeated Warren Smith and J. Geldard, of the Com­ mercial. Michael and Warren are both “mine hosts" at the respective pubs. Losing semi-finalists in the doubles were


Eddie Murphy and J . Procter, of the Higher Buck, Wnddington, and J. Burgess and 1). Wilde, of the Horseshoe. Picture: A beaming Alan (front, left) and


right) looking on.


TOP SPOT SHARED


THE Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League has joint leaders following the second week games. Results: Legion B 2. Catholic


JR’s A 2. Points and jxisitions: Legion


A 5; KWCC B U. RWCC A 7; Catholic B 1. Legion A 0; JR’s B 2, Social A 5; Social B 5,


A J3. RWCC A 13. Catholic A 10. Social B 9. Social A 8, Legion B 6, JR’s A 5, Catholic B 2. JR’s B 2. RWCC 2. Highest finish was 88 by R.


around Europe for Jane, the a s s is ta n t p ro fes s io n al at Clitheroe Golf Club. She cur­ rently lies in 14th place in the Order of Merit, having won more than £14,(MX).


A BUSY BEE TIMES are very busy indeed for Clitheroe Golf Club Ladies’


Captain-elect. Mrs Margaret Holding. Mrs Holding, of West Bradford Road. Waddington. the ladies


"Golfer of the Year" because of her string of best average medal results this season, recently competed in the northern region final of the Golfer of the Year competition at Howley Hall Golf Club, near Morlev. Yorkshire. Although she di<l not win. she upheld Clitherue Golf Club's pride


with a nett round of 74. Mrs Holding, who works as a secretary at Rihblesdalc School.


Social Club (S) 110. JR'S 11


(0) 105: .1. Sutcliffe 75. M. Davies 72; M. Vamom (VI, T. Amin 70: G. Hincks 77. B. Borham 49; D. Niven 0!1. J. Poole 74: T. Clews 53. G. Blackburn 00: 1. Charlton 78.


G. Whitham 74. Low Moor A <3S7) 2. RBL


B (121 150: D. Dean 59. J. Peel 05: (». Tvler 70. R. Hartleburv 82; M. Alston 43. G. Wamsley 94; S. Travnor 50. .1. Miller 87: A. Holmes 102. K. Walmsley 53: R. Shoreman (Vi. S. Kerr 09.


captain for 1985-80. Successful day


CLITHEROK ladies had a very successful day at the East Lancashire Ladies’ Golf Association meeting at Shaw Hill. Team member Joan Rhodes won the individual gross shield with


a round of Mi. while the team itself won the scratch shield. Other team members were Louise Brown (82*. Christine Stokes 185). and Dorothy Daily (92*.


J. Holmes 00: T. Collinson 50. A. Tavlor 98; P. Collinsun 70. W. Wright 88; P. Maher 71. S. Edmondson 78; T. Robinson 01. K. Geldard 90; M. Beattie 39.


J. Bush 74. Wnddington B (10) 119. Lib­


eral B (1) 317:.). Baines SO. J. Schofield 42; A. Parsons 82. A. Chew 30; A. Herd 07. G. Bover 40; A. Wilkinson 73. P. Barker 59. J. Lambert 71. J. Parker B. Phillip 70. J. Mellor 70.


Slaidburn B (0) 339, Pendle Club (ID 500: L. Lawson 42.


Foursomes qualifiers


THE Dailv Mail Foursomes qualifiers from the Ladies’ Section of Clitheroe Golf Club are Anne Banter and Jean Huddleston, who


scored 95-17,'j-771^. Empress Squash Tonight’s fixtures: Division


JK’s A; Waddington A v Cons B; Chathurn A v Billington B: Catholic A v Kimington A. Division Two — Rimington B


One — Arrisis v Liberal A; Billington v RBL A: Cons A v


v Slaidburn B, Slaidburn A v , Police, Low Moor B v Catholic B. RBL B v Waddington B. Liberal B v Low Moor A, l'endle Club v S<*cial Club. JR’s B v Chatburn B.


EMPRESS Squash Men’s 1st team had a fin** 3-2 home vic­ tory to Preston Grasshoppers 1st. Kav Dryden won 3-2 and Russell (,’owking and Jef f Watson scored excellent 3-0 victories. Conor McLaughlin went down u-3 ami Dave Matthews 2-3. Tin* 2nds also won 3-2 at


David Waite up. lost 2-3


. after being 2-0 David McKenzie


hist 1-3 and John Beggs strug­ gled hard but lost 2-3. George Senior went down 0-3. Tile laities 1st team got off to


home, to Blackburn Northern 1st. John Willis won 3-2. Martin Hill 3-1 and Mike Bar­ rett 3-n. Steve Turner and Eddie Vidler went down d-3. The 3rds. away to Blackburn


Northern 2nd. lost 1-4. Robert Fielding had a good 3-U win.


a disappointing start, losing 1-4 away to East Lancs 2nd. Val Fielding was Empress’s only winner, fighting to win a long match 3-2. Ann** Cowking and Sheila Willis also had marathon matches, txith just losing 2-3. Sue Beggs never got into her match and went down 0-3. Dorothy Barker looked like making a comeback in her


match but lost 1-3.


Clitheroe. plays her game off a 12 handicap. She has enjoyed golf for 20 years. Her husband. Ken. was Clitneroe Golf Clubs men's


week.


Repeat win for Oak


ROYAL Oak A have retained the Clitheroe Mens’ Invitation Summer Darts Leajrue title. Second-placed white Horse


remained unbeaten throughout the season, but Royal Oak finished three joints clear due to their suiwrior scores. White Horse gained revenge


his opponent, Philip, get ready to cue off in their final, with supporters, including pool league secretary Muriel Thorne (extreme


Hcnthorn Utd 7, Pendlc Raiders 0


SIX second-half goals sent Henthom storming to victory in this Accrington and District Under-15s League match. The home team began the


game in dominant mood but were contained to a 1-0 advan­ tage at the break. The second half saw them


CLITHEROE’S attacking policy reaped its just rewards on Saturday as the I Shawbridge club took two more points from a highly entertaining match at |


Eastwood Hanley.


tion of the team playing for a draw as they went on the attack from the start. Even when they led 2-0, Clitheroe refused to shut up shop and, instead, went looking for a


third goal. Dave O’Neill’s men seem to


save their best form for away There was never any sugges­


supporters who made the trip to tne Potteries could see what an entertaining team O’Neill has forged together. The pattern of the match was


matches. A pity as only the 20


set in the third minute when Steve Mullen crashed his drive against the Hanley crossbar. Clitheroe opened the scoring


Whiteside hits two as leaders do ‘double’


Clithcroe Reserves 4. Hclmshore United 2


EAST Lancs League leaders Clitheroe followed up their 3-0 victory over Helmshore at the start of the season with another convincing win on Saturday.


Appearances from first team squat! players Ian Whittaker,


convert their pressure into goals. With Fort and Tingle marshalling the defence super­ bly, nun-of-the-match De- wliurst took contorl of the mid- field, allowing Smith ami Wood to keep the visitors’ defence


under fire. Henthorn’s scorers were


Smith (2), Ashworth (2), De- whurst, Worn!, plus an own


goal. Trinity 5, St Joseph’s 3


TRINITY made heavy weather of play in the first half against St Joseph’s but woke up after the interval. Coining out at 2-2 for the


Ashford, of Social. The 21 dart shoot-out of Catholic A’s V. Divito was the best of the


second h alf , th e in ju ry - weakened Trinity side began to play good football. Three well- taken goals, two from Cook and one from Taylor, clinched the liyndbum and District Under- 14s League points. Trinity’s f irs t half marksmen were Taylor and Wray.


Hcnthorn Utd 0, Bricrficld Celtic 0


HKNTHORN gained a hard- earned point from this Hynd- bum and District Umler-lOs League encounter. Brierfield were well on top


in the five-.vside knockout final, beating Royal Oak 4-1. Final league table: Royal Oak


A 130. White Horse 133, Kings Anns A 121. Kings Anns B 1*0. Roval Oak B 88. Commercial S3.* Royal Oak C 78, Black Horse 77, Station 72, Horse Shoe 01. Cross Keys 59,


CCWMC 58. Least darts: 13 by Royal Oak


A’s Ronnie Pinch.


Ladies’ darts results


KIBBLESDALK Wanderers moved to the top of the Kibble Valiev Ladies’ Darts League Division One following victory over Black Horst* B. Results: Division One —


Black Horse B 2. Ribblesdalc W 0; Springmill 5, Legion B 3; Kings Arms 5. Dog and Par­ tridge 3; Commercial 3, Vic­ toria 5; Kibblesdak* J 5, Black Horse A 3: Legion A 3. Station 5.


Division Two — Bay Horse


8. Dt* Laccv Anns 0; Park Gale 5, Horse Slioo 3; White Hart 8, Catholic Club (l; Brown Cow 3, Black Bull 5; Calderstones 5, Pendle Witch 3; CCWMC 3. White Horse 5.


Evening league


award winners CHIPPING’S Clive Thompson ami Flexible’s Phillip Hall nave won the Clitheroe and District Cricket League’s bowling and batting awards, respectively, for the 1980 seasott. The rest of the league’s indi­


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Clitheroe Ists 5. Clilheroe 2nds 0


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THE two teams of Clitheroe Ladies’ Hockey Club were thrown together in an unfortu­ nate Lishman Cup first round


draw. The match turned out to be


very dose, with the scorine doing no justice to the 2nds. Only a Tricia Procter penalty comer goal divided the sales at


the interval, but, in the second half, the lsts pressed home their advantage. Proctor com­ p le ted her h a t - tr ic k and Frances Griffiths boosted the goal tally to five. Clitheroe Ists welcome sup­


porters to their match at Roefield on Saturday (2-30


p.tn.).


during the first half but found keej>er Simon Taylor in out­ standing form. The second period was more even, al­ though the Henthom forwards made few chances. Along with the midfield men, they will need to lx* sharjier in future games for the team to have any success. Henthom travel to meet St


John's Olvmpic at the weekend. Players should meet at Whalley Komi at 10 a.m.


Blackburn Celtic 8, Hcnthorn Utd 0


A CONTROVERSIAL goal mid-way through the first half determined the outcome of this Hyndbum and District Under* 14s League match. Henthorn started well and twice went dose, but Celtic took the lead when a forward kicked the twill out of keeper Barnes' hands. Despite strong ap|*eals, the re­ feree allowed the goal. The decision caused Henth­


om to lose their concentration and thev conceded two more goals before half-time. Celtic dominated the second half, scoring five times.


Classy leaders in charge


Clitheroe Ladies 3, Ingol Belles Ladies I t


CLITHEROE suffered their heaviest defeat for more than three years when thev were well and truly thrashed on Sunday.


League Division Two leaders, outclassed Clitheroe in every department. They scored after just two minutes and added six more before the interval.


Ingol, the N orth West Clitheroe improved in the


vidual award winners are: J. Woodworth (Flexible) — U*st all-rounder: M. Robinson (Buck Inn) — U*st fielder; J. Hard­ in n (Chipping) — chairman's ward; P. O'Donnell — U*st


umpire. League champions were


Flexible, with Gisbum the run­ ners-up. Catholic SC beat Buck Inn, Grindleton, in the final of the Grindleton Cup and ICI defeated Chipping to clinch the Bradlow Cup. Chipping were voted the most sjKirtmg team. There will be no league pre­


sentation evening this season. Awards will be distributed through the clubs.


second half and regained some pride with three goals. Jackie Parker made the most of a perfect ball from Jean Tilley, Debra O’Connor was on target from the penalty spot and Pauline F e a th e r beat the keeper with a beautiful lob from way out.


is that they are the only team to have scored against Ingol this season.


Ciunplieli, Counsell, O'Connor, Baron, Tilley. Rawlinson, Ash­ worth, Feather, Parker. Sub:


Clitheroe: Syrno, Barton,


Connor. On Sunday. Clitheroe travel


to Manchester to face Red Star Ladies FC.


One consolation for Clitheroe


Thinking caps at the ready


CLITHEROE EC's annual Whitbread-sponsored General Know- ledce Quiz commences at the Shawbridftc clubhouse on Sunday.


players. The entry fee is £5. Six team members may be registered. Forms are available at Dawson's Greengrocers. Castle Street, the •'Clitheroe Advertiser and Times" offices, King Street, or from Mr K. Wilkinson on Clitheroe 2.1090.


Teams may risk trying to enter on Sunday before the 8 p.m. start, but there is a limit to numbers.


West Bradford 5, Grassington 3


Scorcher seals the points Went Bradford: Barber,


A PENALTY gave Grassing­ ton the lead in this Craven League Division One match, but West Bradford hit back within two minutes through Gary Farnsworth who scored with a scorching 30-yard drive. Grassington restored their


The season will last for 10 weeks, with teams made up of Tour


Phi! Ashworth, Mick Him. Higgins and Nigel Whiteside helped the


home team dominate the match from the stnrt. D e s p i te th e f i r s t - h a l f


pressure, Clitheroe only found the net once when Simon Whiteside put the finishing touch to a move by Higgins, Mark Darcy and Geoff Young. Young scored shortly after


the break to increase tne lead before Helmshore pulled a goal back. Simon Whiteside, returning


to his old self, then scored the goal of the game when he hit a venomous drive into the top


comer of the net. The s t r ik e r missed the


chance of a hat-trick when his penalty kick struck a post. Tommy Holt scored a fourth


following a mistake in the Helmshore defence, but the visitors narrowed the scoreline again with a late goal. Cllthcroc : Holden. Ash­


worth, Kinder. Green, Higgins, Holt, Whittaker, N. Whiteside. Darcy, Young, S. Whiteside. Subs: Mooney, Baron.


after 26 minutes — and what a beauty it was! Paul Beck, who had t*een having a quiet game, picked up a poor clearance from the Eastwood ’keeper, ran on with defenders snapping at his heels and unleashed an un­ stoppable shot from 20 yards. Further goals could have fol­


lowed, but Clitheroe had to be | content with a 1-0 interval lead. The only period of the match I


when the Clitheroe goal was I threatened came at the start of | the second half. Eastwood laid seige to the Clitheroe penalty area, but, with Graham De- whurst in top form and Dennis Underwood superbly marshal­ ling his defence, the lead re­


mained intact. The second goal arrived in


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wards took the eve. mention 1 must be made of tne Clitheroe defence. Never this season have they looked so secure. Paul Round returned to add coolness and experience and full-backs Ian Arthur and Alan 1 B.vrom had creditable games. But the star was “Patch” De- I whurst. who won almost every aerial challenge. John Bowman gave a work­


manlike display in midfield, while Butcher and Dunn revel- ! led in their new-found freedom as attacking midfielders. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Bvrom, Round, Dewhurst. A r th u r , Dunn. Bowman, Butcher, Taylor, Beck, Mullen. Sub: Horsefield.


SKIPPER STAYS


CLITHEROE Football Club’s inspirational skipper, Steve Mullen, has again turned down | an official bid from Multipart


League side Chorley. Mullen, who played more than


Telese, Tierney, Pearson, Potter, Collision. Bartlett, G. F a rn sw o r th . Blenkinship, Taylor, Pimler. Sub: S. Farn­ sworth.


Lead increased CLITHEROE Reserves in-


lead before Colin Bartlett. Dannv Couiston and Alan Blen­ kinship made it 4-2 to the home team. A controversially retaken jKMialty put Gmssington back in the picture only for Frank potter to sew up the match with a venomous 40-yard piled- river.


creased their lead in the East Lancs League to seven points following a win over Helmshore United. Results: Read Utd 0, Trnw-


den Celtic 0; Sabden 1, GEC 1; Waddington 2, Whallev l; Clitheroe Reserves 4, Helm­ shore Utd 2.


100 professional football league | matches with Bury FC. nas been the target of Chorley, nicknamed “The Magpies," on two previous occasions. This time the club came to


offer the Shawbridge club a fee. but Mullen declined after a cha t with manager Dave O’Neill.


Whiteside said: "Chorley came with an official bid but Steve Mullen has definitely promised to stay at Shawbridge. He will


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Neil Hanson. RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Holders tumble out of cup Exciting


ASHLEY Smith Cup holders Victoria were defeated 4-3 by Springmill in the first round of this season’s compettition.


Horse Shoe knocked out Divi­ sion Two lendets Transport,


winning 2*1. Ashley Smith Cup — Rroc-


khall 3, *Sabden 0; Rimington 3. SAILING


THE Smith family, of Eastham Street, Clitheroe, were in fine form last weekend when father and two sons won first places


at Burwain Sailing Club ami at an inter-dub competition at


Nantwich. Mr Roger Smith won the


Trophv com|K*titions at Nant­ wich (Sailing Club, helping Bur- wain to collect the Northern Circuit Trophy as the top


northern dub. Meanwhile, sons Yan and


Julian took first places in the mirror class and laser fleet class, res|K»ctivdy, at Rurwain.


Gala season closes


CL1THEHOE pleted their season


Dolphins com- ison with a 32-10


gala defeat nt Leyland. The club has met teams from


Around the north west, finish­ ing with a record of won six, lost seven ami drawn 1. Dolphins member Jason


In the Dan Seed Trophy, n iti Rochester Res 2: Trophy — Gnmileton d, Lord


Snnngmill 4; West Bradford A, Kings Arms


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Nelson 4: Transport 1, Horse­ shoe 2: Whalley Celtic 3, Chat- bum 2.


Horses 5. Read Utd 2. Division Two — Calderstones Res 7,


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One — Victoria v Hrockhall Ireferee B. Jones); Waggon and Horses v West Bradford (N. Hinsdale); Read Utd v Kings Arms (N. Turpin): White Horse v Calderstones (J.


prestigious solo dinghy class at (M. Hudson); Calderstones the North West Travellers’ Res. v Horseshoe (I. Derby-


shire); Lord Nelson v Chatbum (P. Kerr).


Late goal clinches win


Whalley Celtic 3, Chathurn 2


CELTIC came from behind to snatch victory in the dying mi­ nutes of this Dan Seed Trophy


tie. Chatbum had command of , ,


Towers came 19th in the Engl­ ish Schools Biathlon competi­ tion at Stalvbridge. Com- l>etitors swam 100m and ran 1km.


Tigers mauled


PENDLE Tigers were defe­ ated 0-0 by St Mary's in the Clitheroe and District Cub Scouts Football League. Fixtures: Friday — Floodlit


p.m.).


five-a-side at the Castle Field. Saturday — Waddington v Loyola. * Sunday — District Team practice at the Castle (2


the first half and went two up through Craig Taylor and Phil­ lip Smith. Celtic fought back after the interval, with Peter Human scoring from the jwnal- ty s|*ot and then making the most of a mistake by the Chat­


bum keeper. The winner came in the 85th


minute when Dotnan nodded the ball down for Tony Smith-


son to vollev home. Celtic: Wilson. Tattersall.


Burgh. Porter. Shaun McCul­ lough. Ainsworth. Elliot, Smithson, Doman, Steven McCullough, Nield. Subs: Brooks, Wood. Chatbum: Johnson, McCar-


Waddington Youth (D. Mar­ shall); Kings Arms Res v Transfiort <T. Wallbank); West Bradford Res. v Whalley Celtic


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