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One point separates league leaders


ROYAL British Legion A remain on.top of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League after a 10-4 win over Bil- lington B.


Conservative It, who recorded a similar victory margin over JKs A. ilarwood A’s 12-2 beating of Kimington A moves them into tliird place. Slaidburn A ton Division Two with SO points fol­ lowed bv Waddington B on S2 and KBLB on SO. Highest breaks of the week:


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U. Bickvance {Harwood A) 33: T. Amin (JRs R) 28; A. Herd (Waddington B) 27. Division One — JRs A (1)


77. B. Collinson 54; J . Baines 76, L. Lawson 101; A. Wilkin­ son 83. 1*. Maher 81; A. Parsons 62, T. Robinson 55; B. Phillip 76, N. Binder 78. Catholic H (4) 399. Social


Club (10) 135: M. Lawton 73, G. Hincks 74; B. Bithcll 58, J. Hall 73; B. Bithell 92, I). Niven 48; J . Watson 62, M. Varnom 93; B. Doman 41, 1. Charlton 81; 1). Lofthouse 73, T. Clews 66. Slaidhurn A (8) 401, Legion


327, Cons B (10) 37S: M. Hornby 53, E. Wallace 00; J. Roberts 04. K. Watson 05; S. McCullough 50, D. Coupe 58; M. Whittaker 10. F. Webster 70; J. Birki>eck 07, J . Marsden 40; M. Jezicrski 83. A. Middle- brough 0-1. RBI. A (10) 413. Biltinglon


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H (4) 359: N. Schofield 75, E. Horsefield 53; B. Hitchen 48, S. Horsefield 79; G. Parkinson 00, G. Barker 00; M. Peel 98. B. Thompson 37: D. Barker 79, I. Moores 73; B. Harrison S3. J. Wild 51. Hillington A (S) 3S6, Chat-


burn A (6) 360: 1). Wilson SI, H. Frankland 54; D. Harris 55. A. Frankland 70; B. Elliot 77. P. Whittaker 71; I. Brown 49. I). S|H*ak 58; B. Robinson 31. N. Robinson 74; A. Rvdeheard 90. I*. Clark33. Arrods (6) 355, Catholic A


Holmes 54; C. Mall 54. J . Crowther 09; K. Wilk 39, 1. Tomlinson Oh; R. Cuddihv 70. B. Backhouse 54. Liberal A (12) 458. Itiming- ton A (2) 342: G. Allen 73, D.


Bannister 32; M. Shaw 70. D. Rilev 55; B. Dallison 81. A. Hartley 46: R. Bickvance S3, K. Ratcliffe 07; It. Taylor 60, J. Lund 95; I. Karim S5, S. Betty 47.


J . Peel 57; E. Rigby 3S. G. Walmsley 69.


B (6) 356: B. Walker 34, J. Miller 75; J . Jacques 92, K. Wahnsley 48; G. Jones 113, S. Kerr 36: G. Tedstone 74, R. liartleburv 71; J. Whitwell 53,


(6) 433: N. Robinson 65. J. Holmes 72; P. Craig 65, S. Edmondson 77; F. Booth 87, T. ilill 72; D. Fletcher 74, K. Gel- dard Mil; J . Burke 118, W. Wright 58; J . Griffiths 90. J. Bush 58. Kimington B (10) 395. (.real


Police (8) 199, Pcndlc Club


HASS NWCFL Division One


Harwood B ( t) 380: Denis Seed 85, J. Schofield 69; A. Smith 39. J. Mollor 73; J. Hacking 70. J. Muller 39; J. Thornton 76. G. Hover 6!*; David Seed 61. B. Barker 83; I). Calvert 64, C. Doyle 47. ( hathurn B ( I) 368. Low


(S) 367: B. Gonzales 0-1, I). Bur­ gess 02; S. Curtis 57, I). Viz- zurd 00; J . C u r tis 71, M.


.Moor A (13) 151: S. Harrison 56, A. Clements 5*5; G. Simkin 55. S. Traynor 88; N. Ingham 67, D. Dean 83; B. Jones 73, G. Tvler 86; B. Craig 59, A. Holmes (52; G. Wilson 58. R. Shoreman 84. Tonight's fixtures: Division


One.— JRs A v KHL A. Chat- burn A v Cons A, Catholic A v Biilington A. Kimington A v Waddington A, Biilington B v


Great Harwood A. Cons B v Arrods. Division Two — Low Mmir A v Catholic B. Wadding­


ton A (2 ) 354: M. Weitsley 02, It. Waddington 55; S. Taylor 52. I). Boothman 09; -L Cowell SO, J. Wooff 44; T. Sunter 102. F. Coar03; D. Smith 00. S. Hatton 02: K. Smith 09, M. Taylor 01. Division Two ~ Low Moor B


(4)344. JKs II (10) 151): J. Herd 21, T. Amin 123; N. Parkinson 48, G. Blackburn 03; M. Moss- Blundell 84. G. Whitbam 44; M. O'Rourke 01. M. Davies (58; B. Cryne 49, A. Beck H)5; N. Brown 81, J. R. Pool 47. Waddington B (10) t s l .


Making a splash


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freestyle — Michael Coley 1st; breastroke — Simon Holt 4th: butterfly — Michael Coley 3rd:


backstroke — Jamie Hodson 2nd. Mark Hammond 4th. Eleven years: 50 yard frees-


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Late goal makes


Kibble Valley 3. Poullon I


KIBBLE Valley attacked from the .-tart of this Lancashire Pri­ mary School?. Championship match and were quickly two tip through John Holding and Dan­


iel Lord. Poulton slowly came more


into the match and only a goal- liite clearance by Jan Evans and some brave goalk«*e|iing kept Kibble Valley's lead intact.


tvle — Russell Brass 4th; but­ terfly — Matthew Gorton 3rd: backstroke — Michael Phillips


>troke — Stephen Ellis 1st: breastroke — Jason Towers 2nd, Darren Jackson 4th: frees­ tyle — Jason Towers 2nd, Darren Jackson 4lh; butterfly — Stephen Ellis 1st. Girls, twelve vears: 50 yard


breastroke — Tracv Gee 1st. Louisa Cotton 3rd: freestyle — Tracy Gee 1st: butterfly — Tracy Gee 1st.


1st. Twelve years: 50 yard back-


Cons A (12) 131. \Nadding-


ton B v Chathurn B. RBL B v Low Moor B, Great Ilarwood B v Slaidburn B, Pendle Club v Rimington B, Social Club v Police, Slaidburn B v JRs B.


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. G6305* unhappy fans


I Manv fans were understand- 1 ably disgruntled by Saturday’s performance, especially as the Clitheroe players continually prove away from home that they are capable of far better displays. And with the threat that sup­


WE’LL get it right . . . that’s the message from C l ith e ro e boss Dave O’Neill to Shawbridge supporters following the drab home defeat by Flee­ twood Town.


p l ie r s may turn their backs on the club, a solution to the Shawbridge bogey must be found soon. "I know we have turned in


break time around Christmas when they have four successive home* matches. On December 13th thev entertain Leyland Motors, on the 20th Rossendale United, on the 26th Accrington Stanley and on the 27th Eas­ twood Hanley. Before those matches, Chth*


eroe travel to Curzon Ashton on Saturday (k-o 3 iun.) and to Leek Town the following week. For any supplie rs travelling


Clitheroe face a make-or-


to Curzon Ashton, the ground is situated-in the centre of Ash- ton-under-Lyne, at the end of Katherine Street. Clive Dunn is the subject of


an approach by NWCFL Divi­ sion Two side Colne Dvnamos. Colne have served Clitheroe with notice of their interest and after the statutory seven days, Dunn will be free to sign if he so wishes. Dave O’Neill is keen to keep the midfielder and is also on the


SPORTS SCENE . . .b y Peter BaSnbrtdge lookout for an experience


defender. Clithcroe reserves have lost


Tommy Leluiga, who has signed for GEC. Following the depar­ ture of Ian Whittaker, Leluiga’s decision to go leaves manager Paul McGuire’s reso u rc e s stretched. The reserves aim to


continue th e ir Ea st Lancs League domination when they ente r ta in Rarnoldswick on Saturday (2-15 p.m.). Clitheroe trainer Keith Lord


is on the lookout for an nsistant to help him in the dug-out on Saturdays. Any youngster, aged 13-plus, wh’o can give up


his time, shoutd contact Keith on Clitherue 24765 or chairman Cvril Whiteside on Clitheroe 2()955. Cyril is also looking for volunteer canteen staff and pro*


B*amme sellers for the Boxing Stanley.


ay match with Accrington


Fleetwood behaviour is under fire


some dreadful performances at home, but the fact is we are still, in contact with the league lead­ e r s ,” said Dave. “ 1 cannot explain why our away form is so much better than our home form. I wish I could. But I’m confident we will get things right and give the fans the sort of performances they deserve." For the record, Clitheroe


have now dropped eight home league points. Their record reads played 10, won five, lost three, drawn two. They have also suffered home defeats in the FA Vase and the NWCFL


makes more impressive reading — played eight, won six, lost one, drawn one. If home re su lts matched


Cup. The away record, though,


those achieved away, Clitheroe would be heading the league table. “We are in third position, yet


I hear jieople saving they aren't coming again after Saturday’s match,” said concerned chair­ man Cyril Whiteside. "I could understand that attitude if wo were at the bottom of the league instead of vice versa. “Our attendances this season


have been good — we are averaging 200-300 — but if the gates fall below 200, we could get in financial difficulty."


DAVID COWGIIX (left) and David Whitfield in the roofless Mini show off some of their trophies


GLITTERING YEAR


TWO Kibble Valley car fans who specialise in getting out of tight corners have bad a glittering year. David Whitfield (21). of Skin House Farm, Grimlleton,


and David Cowgill (25), of Eagle Mouse, Sawley, have picked up a bagful of trophies from (he molorsport of uuto-tesHng. Auto-tests put competitors through a neck-wrenching series of manoeuvres around strategically-placed bol­


lards. testing car-handling ability. The two Davids each use a specially-prepared Mini —


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roofless for belter vision — and have pitted their skills against drivers from around the country in the British Trial and Rally Drivers' Association's Silver Star National


Championsiiip. After eight rounds at venues ranging from Bath to


Hartlepool. David Whitfield finished third and his friend


fourth in the special car class. They have also been competing locally, filling the tup


two places in the Clilheroe and District Motor Club's championship and David Whitfield winning the SD3I title, competed for hy members of 1*5 North West clubs. The pair, who both navigate in rallies, have been auto­


testing for four years, hut this season was their first in national competition. With the experience gained from the higher standard, they expect to improve (heir placings


Cubs’ soccer


CLITHEROE and District Cub Scout Football League results: St Paul’s 0. St Mary's 5; Wad­ dington 0. Tigers 2. F ixtures: Saturday — Loyola


v Tigers (M. Booth): Whallev v St Paul’s (K. Smith). Sunday: St Mary’s v Leopards (T. Simpson).


next year. Robinson scores winner


Trinity Under-16s 4, Little Harwood 3


TRINITY took the lead in this Blackburn Youth League top- of-the-table clash through Beel


A HERO’S WELCOME FOR RALLYMEN


Siaidburn li (4) 128: A. Herd B)7. B. Collinsoit r>*»: J. LamU-rt


A HERO'S welcome was reserved for six members of Clitheroc and District Motor flub when thev turned up at Tuesdav night's meeting, following their exploits on the Lombard RAC Rally.


. *5R4, driven by flying Scotsman Jim McRae.


drod. who finished eighth overall in a Rothmans Metro


Highest placed was Ian Grin- Ho. am) follow co-drivors


John Meadows and club chair­ man Bill Honeywell, won class awards and at tin- end of the event received prizes and a


Austin again for champions ■-Clitheroe


CLITHKKOK CC have signed you ng all-roundei:• Ian Austin as professional lor


in (Hither■oe’s Kibbles dale League tille win last sunliner. scoring 975 runs at an a\'erage of 51.32 and taking 55 wiickets at 14.41 api< He will eontinm* mi the l.an-


Austin (21 ID played a big part


eashire (V l ’ grmmdstaff. with Clitheroe officials hopirig he


remains in the second te:iin as promotion tcould limit his Kibb- iesdule League appearance “It’s a gainblo we had t*> take as lie is sueh a sujH-rb pro.


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s e a so n and e v e ry o n e is delighted to keep him." At the meeting. Mike also


Mike Boothi, who armnimc.*d the re-signing :it the cricket scctioli annual me*■ting. “He prodneed what was i*xjK*cted of hit» last


announced he was stepping down as chairman after six years. Filling the position is first team vice-captain Keith Fawcett, who has been with the club for in years. Then* are also now second


anil third team vice-captains — Phil Bishoj rvsiHTt i


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warm handshake from the Batron of the RAC Motor S p o r ts A ssociation, HKH Brince Michael of Kent. John was second in the Grout*


driver, John Morle.v, were run­ ners-up in the Group N stan­ dard car class for 1*.*hi 2<*00cc motors, using a Vauxhall Astra


GTE. The In*st of the rest was Saw-


ley driver John Morton, who performed heroics in a Group N s)*ecification car hut was made to cnmjH-te in tile mure jHtwer- ful Group A class because of a minor technical error. John finished 31st overall and


A 13nn class, in a Vauxhal) Nova, driven bv Welshman Harrv Horklv. Bill and hi?- Balderstone


after 10 minutes. Despite constant pressure,


thev were unable to increase their advantage and Little Har­ wood equalised 10 minutes into the second half. Trinity hit hack with goals


from Bollard and Beel. only to see their opponents score twice to draw level again. Robinson took Trinity to victory with a fine solo goal. Raul was named man-of-the-match.


Hcnthorn United Under-16s 2,


Bndihum 4


HENTHORN made a disastr­ ous start to this Hyndbum and District League match, conced­ ing two sloppy goals in the first five minutes. Henthorn pegged the score


hack to 3-2 at naif-time with goals from Burgess and Beel but were unable to gain any reward after the break.


Ladies lose roses battle


Bronte Ladies FU 4. Ulitheroe Ladies FC 1


CLITHEROE bowed out of the Nurth West League Cup after ilefeat by Yorkshire club Bronte. Despite playing into a strong


s ixth in his class, using a Subaru Turlm. Rrinter John t ’ressev drove


extremely well for 49lh place overall and fourth place in the Group A 13(H) class and reckons he could have secured a class award if his Astra 13(H) had Iwen properly on song. East of the Clitheroe finishers


wind, Bronte took the lead after five minutes and went on to add two more goals in the first half. Bronte scored a fourth after


the break and would have had more hut for two breathtaking saves by Yvette Jackson. Clitheroe scored a consola­


was Ken Skidmore, who was placed 55th overall and sixth in class in his Group A Talhot Sunbeam 16(H). At one stag**. Ken was up to


rack.


tion goal through sub Jackie Barker after a good pass by Batricia Kibbv. Clilhcroc: Jackson, Barton,


second in class but an excursion off tile road cost him time and damaged the car’s steering


Svnie. Counsel). O'Connor. Bibbv. Whittle, Kawlinson. Scott. Feather. Ashworth. Subs: Barker. Tilley. On Sunday, Clitheroe travel to Chorley.


National award puts Cyril in spotlight


CLITHEROE have complained to the Lanca­ shire FA and the North West Counties Football League about the behaviour of Fleetwood Town players and officials during Saturday’s match at


Shnwhridgc. Trouble flared during the second half when


Clitheroe scored a controversial goal. Fleetwood players and officials felt the goal


was offside and vented their anger on a lines­ man, who had initially raised his flag hut then


lowered it. Play was held up for two minutes while


referee Mr J. Wray, of Burnley, trie*! to calm the situation.


Many supporters close to the fracas were unset by the abusive language used by the com­


plaining visitors. Clitheroe chairman Cyril Whiteside was


abused our hospitality and our spectators. I apologise to all those who were at the match for Fleetwood's behaviour, but, unfortunately, it is


angered by the incident. "1 felt the Fleetwood party insulted and


beyond our control. “If it had been Clitheroe players acting like, that, they would never have set foot on Shaw­


bridge again." Cyril nas written strongly-worded letters of


complaint to the clubs’ two governing bodies.


Clitheroe hit by Shawbridge blues


ditherm1 1. Flei'twnml Town 2


ANOTHER dismal home performance, another disap­ pointed crowd . . . Clitheroe’s Shawbridne shudders continue.


opponents apart when on the road turn in such a lacklustre display with so-called home advantage?


How can a team that tears


Shawbridge faithful wen* pon­ dering on Saturday as their favourites went down to a fifth home defeat of the season. Fleetwood won deservedly,


It is a question many of the


the floor. Fleetwood were the mole dangerous side and after Underwood had dropped a cross to gift Wayne Howarth the opening goal in the 26th minute, the visitors should have added to their tally.


from being title contenders, but, in what has been a topsy­ turvy season so far, they still have time to come good, C l i lh e ro e : Underwood,


Clitheroe looked a long way


Byrom, A r th u r , Howarth, D’ew h u r s t , Mullen, Beck, Butcher, Dunn. Taylor, Grim- shaw . Sub: B a r row ( fo r


Mullen).


even though their rough-house tactics ami mentality won few friends. For unlv a lO-minule spell in


Young leads charge after early blow


the second half did they appear in danger of returing to the Fylde coast without two points. That spell began with a con­ troversial Clitheroe equaliser in


offside. John Taylor broke through the Fleetwcmd defence b e fo r e c ro s s in g fo r th e unmarked Clive Dunn to score from four yards.


The referee allowed the goal


and. along with his linesman, was subjected to a torrent of abuse from Fleetwood players and officials. He surprisingly took no action against them and play eventually continued a cou- ^ pie of minutes later.


cashing in on Fleetwood's lack of composure and pressed forward with conviction. Paul Beck should have put his side


ahead, hut he headed wide when picked out by Gary Butcher's cross.


Clitheroe’s chances were


ended in the 8()th minute when Fleetwood’s prolific scorer Dave Barnes turned a loose ball past the despairing Denis Underwood. It was all thev deserved, and, although Beck fired a shot across the face of goal in the dying minutes, Flee­ twood held on comfortably. Throughout the match. Clith­


Clltheroe looked capable of


the (59th minute. With a linesman flagging for


Knrby Yictoria I, Clithcroe Res 6


ACE marksman Geoff Young from Young, was on target four times to help Clitheroe recover from the shock of going one goal down. Earb.v took the load after


only two minutes through a header from a floated comer which caught the Clitheroe de­ fence flat footed. But the home side’s glory was short lived. Clitheroe dominated the rest of the match, equalising through Phil Bewhurst and going 3-1 up at half-time with goals


the interval, taking his goal | tallv for the season up to 23, and Neil Baron notched the | other. Simon Whiteside made


Whiteside, Mooney, Kinder, Ashworth. Procter, Holt, S.


Young added two more after


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happy return to the side after I an enforced absence. Clitheroc: Bradshaw, N.


Whiteside. Young, Baron. De- | whurst. Subs: Darcy, McGuire.


DARTBOARD


ROYAL Oak A had their lead cut to one point in the Clitheroe and District Darts League Division One after being held to a 4-1 draw by


Black Bull. Results: Division One —


eroe hail Iwen short on ideas. In the first half, they relied too heavily on the high punt up field when their best efforts cam** through well-worked moves on


Teams finish all-square


Great Kccleston 1. Clitheroe 2nds 1


GREAT Eccleston ojwned the scoring in this evenly-contested Central Lancashire Ladies' Hockey League match.


the second half when Chris Bibbv scored a brilliant penally goal.’ Catherine Mellon made her debut for Clitherm* as goal- keejwr and played superbly in keeping the opjxments out.


On Saturday. Clithenw 1st


plav at Koefield. *2 p.m.) The 2mls are away at BAC.


The scores were levelled in


Bonny Inn 5, Wilpshire 3; New Inn 3, Kings Arms B 5; Black Horse 5, Koval Oak B 3; Com­ mercial 5, \Yaddineton 3; Kings Arms A 6, Bennie Witch 2; Royal Oak A 4. Black Bull 4: Horse Shoe 2, White Horse A 6. Division Two — Station 6, Black Bull. Langho, 2: Billing- ton BBC 6, Dog and Partridge 2; White Hart 7. Cross Keys 1; CCWMC 3. Judge Walmcsley 5; White Horse B 6, Brown Cow, Chatburo. 2; Brown Cow. Clitheroe 6, Royal Oak C 2. Points and |>ositions: Division


JR’s A 3. Catholic B 4; Legion j ..................B 0 ,


Legion A 7. Points and positions: Legion


egio 32, Social A 32, Legion B 30. I


A 45, Catholic A 38, RWCC A | B 3. RWCC B 4;


Social B 29, JR’s A 26, Catholic B 19, RWCC B 15, JR’s B 14. Highest finish of the week:


Doubles — J . Ainsworth | (Legion A) 121; sinples — _D. Bradshaw (Catholic A) 75. Least number of darts in a leg: John Cottam (Legion A) 20.


R1BBLESDALE W replaced Black Horse A at the top of the Kibble Valley Ladies Darts As­ sociation Division One after boating them 6-2. Results: Division One


One — Koval Oak A 52. White Horse A 51, Black Bull 42, Kings Arms A 37, Wilpshire 31, Commercial 30. Horse Shoe 28, Bonny Inn 27, Black Horse 24, Kings Anns B 24, New Inn 21. Royal Oak B 21, Wadding­ ton 20, Pendle Witch 12. Division Two — Biilington


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Springmill 3, Kings Arms 5; Black Horse B 5, RBL A 3; Commercial 2, Koval Oak 6; Ribblesdale W 6, Black Horse A 2: Victoria 4, Dog and Par­ tridge 4; RBL B 3. Station 5. Division Two — CCWMC 3,


BBC 44. White Hart 39, CCWMC 38. Judge Walmeslev 33. Station 30, Unite Horse B 30, Dog and Partridge 27, Brown Cow, Chntburn 26. Koval Oak C 24. Black Bull, Langho 20, Brown Cow, Oithoroe 20, Yictoria 19, Cross Keys 11.


A S E CONI) s u c c e s s i v e whitewash victory extended Legion A’s lead in th e Clitheroe and Whalley Club­ men’s Darts League. Results: RWCC A 5. Social A 2; Catholic A 7. JR’s B 0;


Bay Horse 5; Black Bui! 6. Beiidle Witch 2; Brown Cow 6, White Hart 2: Horse Shoe 5. De Lacy 3; White Horse 6. Catholic*2. League placincs: Division


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One — Ribblesdale W 48, Black Horse A 45. Station 45, Victoria 39, Royal Oak 3S, Black Horse B 37, Springmill 37. Ribblesdale J 36. RBL A 35, RBL B 34, Commercial 32, Dog and Partridge 30. Kings Arms 24. Division Two — Black Bull 47. Horse Shoe 47 Brown Cow 40. Bay Horse 39, White Horse 37, Park Gate 35, White Hart 35, Pendle Witch 30. Catholic 27. Caldorstones 26. CCWMC 26, De Lacy 19.


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE Springmill take points


THE Kibble Valley League’s


match of the day was won by Division One leaders Spring- mill, who defeated second placed Victoria 3-1. Chatburn extended their lead in Division Two with a big win


over Horse Shoe. Results— Division One: Read


Utd 1, Brockhall 3; Rimington 2, Sabden 1: Springmil! 3, Vic­ toria 1. Division Two: Cnlder- stones Res t, Waddington Youth 3; Chatbum 6. Horse


Shoe 0; West Bradford Res 1,


sion One: ’Calderstones v Kings Anns (referee I. Darbvshire); Brockhall v White Horse (N. Turpin). Ribehester Res v Read (T. Jackson). Sabden v Waggon and Horses (I). Mar­ shall). Victoria v Rimington (J. Swayne), West Branford v Springmil! (B. Jones. Division Two: Grindleton v Calderstones Res (I). Bush), Horse Shoe v Lord Nelson (N. Dinsdale). Kings Arms Res v West Brail- ford Res lG. Barker), Chatburn


Grindleton 1. Saturday's fixtures — Divi­


v Whallev Celtic (B. Kerr). The League E x e cu tiv e


wishes to remind clubs who play at Roefield to use only allocated pitches. Failure to do this may result in pitches being made unavailable due to the condition of the playing sur­ face. This leads to an unneces- sarv backlog of fixtures and added work for local ground-


e.<l>ecially those issueing chang­ ing room keys at ribblesdale |


Bool. defence in outstanding form I and Grindleton keejier Barkin- | son making fine saves, the ; game ended all square. West Bradford Kes: Wad­


dington, Case, Walker. Blenk* | inshin, Boyd, Conti. Drake. Hutcninson, Brown. Jackson, Swiatczak. Sub: Allen.


No joy for Horse Shoe


Chatburn 6, Horse Shoe 0


DIVISION Two leaders Chat­ burn put promotion hopefuls Horse Shoe in their place with a convincing win. Chatbum pressed from the start and were 3-0 up by half*


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