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by Peter Bainbridge


Happy families give Jane winning spark


SEVEN months after first experiencing the joys of


motherhood, Clitheroe’s .lane Forrest has been tasting the more familiar delights of golfing triumph. In only her second lournamcnt of the year, she shook the


Woolmark British Matchplay Championship at Moor Park, far.” she added. Her victor, Patricia .lohnson,' went on to win the tournament,


Jane (29), of Martin Top Lane, Kimington, defeated the reign­ ing US Open champion (i and 5 in the second round of the


. . .. . . .u


Hertfordshire. The result stunned the experts and was quite a surprise lor .lane, whose golf has been restricted since she became


by a^nd 1 putted really well.” _____I I ............f v l l ”


earlier this year. “I’ve not been playing very much and 1 thought I would be on my way home after the second round,’’ she said.


^


returned home to husband David and daughter Hannah. With the new addition to the family, .lane intends to wind down her


which attracted (i l of Britain’s lop professionals. After the defeat, .Jane, who picked up a 511,900 cheque


_ . • I « I-V - -• -1 _ .1 __W.fHV


i ^ l n s l i l ^ ’w^not ' ^i ^i ’ o^vljm i^f'ameeriiii^iUi^ her appeilranees on the professional circuit next year to specially selected events.


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recent problems. The game showed little early


1 • tn hit I ' the right, Marrow ciwsed tlie made two good reaves, one . t the league j osiii i . hail hard and low to ine pcna|ij; .cot o. too


w — “s,s;=:.&=!a


pattern, and il took until the 25th minute for a.serious attack to be mounted. A Sampson free-kick was


aimed straight at a Skelmers- (lale (iefender, leaving Cljtheroe badly exposed. The visitors swept upneld, but in the ensu­


ing goalmouth scramble the ball kvas Dundled wide. This brought the match to life


und Gary Mather shot wide for Clitheroe following a Mitchell Hurlke free-kick. Straight away S k e lm e rsd a le nusned up, switching the ball to the left only for the cross to be headed weakly in to th e arms of Underwood. A lovely run and cross from


.. . ..... Ipnirue oosition. little ..-.rlv who Slid the ball into the corner Lymion Hownrth-


ssiiEsStEs: :SrSiK:''o3S= ssassM,; Shawbridge Topics


the final outcome, was disap­ pointed with the manner in which it was acliieved. Often the side struggled to string two passes together, and moves would invariably break down on the edge of the box. Ciitlieroe now face three ay fi.'ctures, and they to find consistency if to return to Shaw-


with enough points to • serious championsliip


Davies, iMather. Sharpies, Marrow, Young, liar-


had verv liute to offer- Have row, Snb: Howiett (for Young «<>■■''t’. .umougn ,


..


Manager has striker in his sights


Mather found Mark Harrow who played the ball back into the six- yard box forcing the 'keeper to save bravely. Frustrating off-side tactics .


CLITHT^ROE manager Dave Morris is gunning for a striker to breath fresh life into his team’s cham-


from Skeimersdale stifled the pionship hojJGS. game. However just before half­ time Mather beat the right-back and his cross was headed past the post by Harrow, in a posi­ tion to have hit the target at the very least. Clitheroe seemed to have


, . ,


a new frontrunner is needed to give Clitheroe’s firepower a


The Shawbridge boss believes


boost. After watching his team


much more urgency in the second half, and produced their best football of the match. Harrow forced a corner, which


the 'keeper had to tij) over, an<l from the next corner a fierce Davies shot was deflected wide. Dave Sharpies, who made a


break duck Kings Arms Res 1, ICI (1


Delight as Kings


KINGS Arms were celebrating after notching their first Ribble Valley League Division Two


triumph. Without a win last season and


struggling again this term. Kings Arms looked a different side against ICI. dominating the


PONY SONNET THE NEW


struggle to turn possession into goals against lowly Skelmer.s- dale on Saturday, Morris said: ••It’s frustrating to have so much pressure without scoring the goals. 1 will be approaching a striker and have given hi.s club seven days' written notice.”


very promising debut following his move from Accrington Stan-


seen Gary Haworth and Earl Thompson leave for Radcliffe Borough and Geoff Young’s e a r ly s e a so n g o a l form disappear.


In recent weeks, Morris has Accrington Stanley. Morris and Bass N\V Counties Ijcague


Eric Whalley liave entered into a •‘gentleman’s agreement.” ena­ bling Clitheroe the use of Shar- ple.s’ talents until the midfielder IS needed back at the Crown


. To comi)ound matters, mid­ field star Darryl Adams has left for Winsford. *‘We probably need about


- . . , . ,


answer and I’m always on the lookout to strengthen ours.”


■■...■■a..... ..M.l f ..l i .v . i . . . . l l , . . joined the club on loan from Salforti Iteserves on Saturday, t


To that end, former Clitheroe favourite David Sharpies has


them travel to Leylaiul Motors (7-30 p.m.), followed on Satur­ day bv a visit to Formby. Clitheroe reserves entertain


I f . Ribble Valley Soccer


Shock exit for high-flying Chatburn


were beaten by bottom dub


first half. Scriven scored with an over­


head scissors kick in the 25th minute and Aspinall and P. Smith were unlucky on a couple of occasions. ICI were unlucky not to force


CHATBURN slipped to a shock defeat in the TSB Whitbread


Investment Trust Ashley Smith Cup. The Division Otic. hlKh-nicrs


Ribchester Reserve.*?. Whalley Celtic also left the


a (Iraw after the break following the dismissal of Scriven for a late tackle on opposition 'keeper


O'Neill. Outstanding for the winners


were Whittaker. Aspinall and


Mitchell. Kings: Salisbury, Whittaker.


the q u .arter -fin a ls with a re.soumlmg win over Langho. while Rimington narrowly defeated Kings Arms.


Waggon and Hoi*ses reached


Sharp. Pye, Mitchell. P. Smith, Kenyon,* Blackledge, Steele. Scriven. Aspinall. Subs: G. Smith. R. Hardcastle. ICI: O’Neill, Warson, D.


Ribchester I. Chatburn 0: Rimington 3. Kings Arms 2: Waggon and Horses 7. Laiigho 1: Whalley Celtic U. White Horse 4.


Johnson. Parkington. Trotter. Cowell. Washbrook, Parkinsg- ton, S. Johnson. Marsden. Child.


Reward for


superb football in this Presspart Hyndburn and District League match at Harle Syke. Thev went ahead mid-way


Ilcnthorn United Under-15s 2 HENTHOUN played some


fine play Junior Clarets 1,


Results: Ashley Smith Cup —


competition, suffering their first defeat of the season at the htinds of cup holders White Horse.


iiivkinnnne


\Vh Chalbum.............. Uiminjrton............. Whallcy Celtic...... Wappon i& Horses. Kings Arms..........


e Horse...


Read Utd............. Hrockhall.............. Sabden..................


Langho.............. Ribchester Res.....


PW I) L p 8 4 :i 1 II 8 4 2 z 10 8 4 *


4 4 0 0 8 4 :l 0 1 « (5 1


2 2 10


7 2 1 4 i) 8 1


Brockhall 0. Division Two — Grindleton 4. Calderstones 4: Kings Arms Reserves 1. ICI 0: Lord Nelson 4. Transport 3, Low Moor 5. Buck Inn 4.


Division One — Sabden 1,


ter-final draw will be made on Wednesday at the Victoria


referees: Division One — Chat­ burn V Latigho (J. Swayne), B r o c k h a 11 v R ib c h e s te r Reserves (T. W'allbank). Sabden V King.s Arms (T. Hobday), Read United v W’aggon and Horses (D. Marshall). Riming­ ton v W'halley Celtic (N. Dins-


S a tu rd a y ’s f ix tu re s and


Czapowski shot hit the crossbar and Smith tapped in the rebound. Shortly afterwards. Smith and the home centre back were sent off for fighting. W'ith Sayle and Hargreaves


througMi the first half when a jyton (B.‘ Allen).’Kings Arms ColncL sVirtl hif Jno nm««n!ir t»__ • ...i


dale). Division Two — Low Moor V Wadilington Reserves (B. Jones), Buck Inn v CaUler- stones (P. Devine). ICI v Grind-


ix./* » Res. V Lord Nelson (D. Bush). /tx i*_i.\


dominant in midfield. Henthorn continued to play some delight­ ful football. Strong defence and some safe handling by goal­ keeper Barnes enabled Henth­ orn to keep the lead until mid­ way through the second half. Slack marking by Primrose


alloweil the Clarets to equalise. Henthorn’seored their second


when man-of-the-match Sayle broke down the r ig h t and crossed for Kearsley to volley home. Czapowski spoiled some good


stage.s, but this was a ven' good win against a powerful Clarets


side.


Late goal seals win


Rimington 3, Kings Arms 2


TWO goals in the la st 20 minutes gave Rimington victory in this Ashley Smith Cup tie.


stronglv and it was no surprise when rlotlgson scored direct


The home team opened


from a free-kick. Kings equalised through a


Sherliker header and went ahead with a penalty.


from a corner before Hartley scored a late winner with a strong drive.


Hodgson headed in his second


Rimington. with Devine star­ ring for Kings.


Horsefield worked hard for


Sunk by a four-goal salvo


Lord Nelson 4. Transport 3


LORD Nelson and Transport served up a seven-goal spectacu­ lar which was a fine advertise­ ment for the W'hitbread Ribble Valley League Division Two:


approach play by missing scoring a first-minute goal for several easy chance.s in the final i MnUnn


The match could not have had a more explosive start, White


Lord Nelson. Transport dominated the next


30 minutes and good work by Gupta. P a r ry . Casey and Fletcher provided two well-ta­ ken goals for Nixon. He com­ pleted his hat-trick, volleying in P a r ry ’s perfect right-wing cross.


heads drop and levelled the scores before half-time through GUI and White.


Lord Nelson never let their


exciting, with both sides creat­ ing chances. Lord Nelson went ahead with a looping shot from T. (jhapman and F le tch e r missed a penalty for Transport. The score remained the same at the end of an excellent after­ noon’s football, well refereed by N. Dinsdale.


The second half was just as


Riding. Bush. Everett. Holden. Fletcher, Parry. Casey. Nixon, 'Gupta. Subs: (D'Brien. Whalley.


Chapman. Brown. Warburton, Gehlard, Jeffrey, Gill. Whittle. Quinn., T. Chapman. White. Subs: Gates. Keogh. Transport: Fisher. Bradley.


Lord Nelson: Eastham. D.


ncirnsn . . . . .


The Ashley Smith Cup quar­


Hotel. Clubs Involved are invited to attend. The meeting starts at 8 ji.m.


Pointless exercise for locals


both wem down to detent inme SABDEN and Read United


E a s t L a n c s L e a g u e on Saturday. Results: Padiham Wanderers


Gt Harwooil UUl.... Johnson's SC......... Barlick UUi...........


Clifton Ath........... Salxien.................... Padiham Wands.... Tnwden Celtic.....


FaxhifL.".”'!.".'.".’.'; OswaldlwisUc Im...


Nelson GSOB....... Whalloy............... Gargrave............. Helmshore Uld....


Keighley Green.., Read Unitei!.....


2, Sabden 1: Read United 1. Keighley (jreen 4.


. 13 (5 3 12 5 4 10 4 4 1(1 4 4 12 5 2 11 4 4


12 9 1 2 19 13 8 3 2 19 13 f) 5 2 17


P\V D L V


5 I 1 :i :5 5 I {) 4 2


z 0 :i 4


2 0 5 .1


Division Two Whitbrcuil


Grindleton............. .... 7 4 :i 0 11 Low Moor.............. .... 7 A 1 2 9 Lord .Nebon........... .... 7 4 1) 3 8 Transport.............. .... 7 4 u ;i .S Calderstone.’S.......... .... 5 2 :i 1


Buck Inn............... .... 6 1 2 :i ICI (Cliihi............. .... 7 1 1 r» :i Kinns Arms Be.'?.....


Waddinrton kc.«.....


.... 4 I .... 5 1


1 2 1 ;i


A nice win,


shame about the game


Skipton Bulldogs 0, Waddington 1


were happv to hear the final whistle in a'drab Craven League game.


BE LOW-PAR Waddington


points, Waddington snowed go,| to head home, none of their recent good form


Although picking up two stronger, but only troubled t •he visivors to beir i


uc'uitn • *





th e •


just inside the Skipton Richard Astin lofted a high ball into the penalty area, Jim Tay­ lor headed the ball on ami Max Gardner scored from close


iust range.


13 4 3 . 13 I 3 11 5 2 12 4 1


4 15 Waddington again struggled 3 14 after the interval, obviously 2 12 missing midfielders Andy Hut- 2 12 chinson and Paul Keighley. Sub- 5 12 stitute Paul Green shot wide ^ 1- after some good footwork, then


, 10 3 3 . 12 3 1 . 12 3 1 . 11 0 2


7 y Waddington: Hargreaves, 4 9 Sumner, Thompson, Bishop, 8 7 Astin. Waddington, Threlfall, 5 7 Wilson, Taylor, Gardner. Pick- 9 2 les. Subs: Green, Hutchinson.


I'l^n 4


:i :5


Ground. Clitheroe will be hoping to


three new men to build a stpiad capable of challenging for the championship,” Morris added. “A squad with depth'is the


next 10 days. On Saturday, the Shawbridge


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travel to ■struggling Salford 3 p.m.). Wednesd ay sees


have his services for a trio of away matches coming within the


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Pressure pays off


Darwen Reser>es 1. (Jlilheroc Reserves 1


CLITHEROE (jrobably had their strongest side of the sea­


son for the visit to Darwen. Imleed the football jiroduced in the first twenty minutes gave hope for the remaining fixtures as they lore the home defence


apart. Paul Jones, prominent in most


moves; split Darwen’s defence on three occasions, but lady luck refused to shine on Simon Whi­ teside who twice rounded the 'keeper only to see his shots cleared off the line. Danny Mar­ shall taunted and teased the Darwen right back but his


pressure proved fruitless. After weathering the Initial


Clitheroe attacks. Danven grad- u a l lv p u l le d th em s e lv e s


together. Tony Pritt gave away a need­


less corner following a long clearance and slack marking


and put up an unsatisfactory G)jtheroe as they pushed performance. The


forward chasing the etiualiser. ..... .......... ..


minutes witfi a Pickles header who finished clinically. ami a fierce drive from Wilson.


Murphy. (Jreen. Pritt. Knowles. W. Grooby 27, J. Pooley 0:i: I. .)ones,*Croas(!ale. Cullen. Whi- Waddington (57. M. Davis 78: F. teside. Barker. Marshall. Sub: Coar (51. I. Charlton 74.


'keeper to beatat. C l i th e r o e :


:e Darcy. Cubs’ soccer


•j E Tony Waddington brought a E goo(l save from th e ’keeper,


B ra d s h aw ................. ^............


RESULTS from the Clithoroe y. I»etty 80. C. Hall VI: I. and District Cub Scout Soccer WrathaU 8(>, P. Bowker 5(5. League: Bowland U. St Mary’s 5; St Paul’s:!. Chatburn/Gisburn 3: Pendle Tigers 0. Loyola 3.


H;irri.*?on (53. B. Hargreaves 44.


.Arrods (1) 261: I). Riley (54. R. Wilks (54: J. Lund 7G. L. Presho 58: 1). Bannister 86. P. Gonzales •28: K. Ratcliffe (59. S. Curtis 42;


K im in g to n A (13) 461


der/Pendle Leopards y Pendle Hitchen G7. S. Taylor 52: D. Tigers. Sunday: District team packer 75. F. practice at the Castle (2 p.ni.),


S aturday’s fixture: Hod- 74. m. Peel 52. D. Smith 88: B. Webster 48: P.


lev 73: I. NiiUall 82. T. Sunter


,\ (jo) .|oi. Cons A (4) n . Schofield (52. M. Wens-


MCC coach presents awards


THE MCC’s chief coach at Lords, Mr Don Wilson, pre­ sented the awards at the Whit­


bread Ribblesdale Cricket League’s annual dinner at the White Bull Hotel, Gisburn.


larly successful for Clitheroc who retained the Uamsbottom Cup. W hal lcy’s Jo n a th o n Wharton, In his first year at Station Road, carried off the league’s fielding prize, while Ribhicsdalc League globetrot­ ter Hilly Lamb won the Divi­ sion One batting award.


The 1987 season was particu­


, and England, but puts this down to the good fortune he had when, with his very first delivery for Settle 1st XI, he bowled Sir Lcn Hutton during a benefit match.


d ay s in th e R ib b lc sd a lc League, at Settle. He then went on to play for York.shlre


him to Hcadlngtcy. and the rest, as they say, is history. Whitbread’s trade director


The great man recommended


Mr Peter Ibbotson said that he hoped that the brcwcr>’ would be connected with the league for many years to come. Presi­ dent of the league Mr Arthur Shaw echoed his sentiments, and thanked the brewery for their first year of sponsorship. Our photograph shows, from


the left, Jonathon Wharton (W h a l ley ) , Hilly S l in g e r (Clithcroc), and Ililly Lamb (Gl Harwood).


/ Mr Wilson began his playing


when Jones pin-nointed his cross on to the h e J . of Whttes.de.


They Kiiined their .In nu (tin.lKlintPit


central ilefender DaW' second half belonged to


re -waril tllS CrOSS


.1 1 2 2 10 1; 10 2 1 7 5 . 10 0 3 7 3


THE latest results in the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts* Associa­ tion I.eague Division One — ItBL B 7. Victoria 1: Catholic Club 4. White Horse 4; Black Horse B 1. Black Horse A 7; While Hart 4. Bay Horse 4: Black Bull 5. Brown Cow 3: Sta­ tion (5. Itoyal Oak 2; Horse Shoe 3. ilBL A 5. Commercial A bye. Division Two —;Calderstones


,IANE with number one fiin, dauKhter Hannah.


LADIES BEAT SEASIDERS


Blackpool Ladies 0. Clitheroe Ladies 6


THIS trii) to the seaside proved enjo.vable for most of


the Clitberoe team. The one exception was skip­


ing with a spectacular chip over LATEST results from the Uib- the 'keeper, had to be carried off ble Valley Licensed Victuallers with a badly mished knee which A s so c ia t io n W in te r Pool


reejuired stitches.


soon in the thick of the action, and within a few minutes of her arrival she had scored two goals to put Clitheroe 3-0 in the lead at half-time. In the second half. Clitheroe


Substitute Anne Morris was


Red Leagnie — \ShRo Hart A ^.^riow. T. Proctor. H. Proctor. A, Victoria 3; Sun 1, Kings A fa, Stiition 6. Horseshoe A 1; White


League: •


tt *A ^ - e 1. LOII. L/UUU * 1 loJIC. *. vF i^uxburv


Horse A 5, Black Bull A, Chat- burn 2; Black Bull, Langho 5,


created chances galore and could easily have gone into double figures if they had applied the finishing touches. Jackie Parker was the first on


De Lacy A 2. Blue League — Victoria H 3.


the mark when she fired home after rounding the 'keeper. Anne Morris conipleted her hat-


Wilpsh


White Hart B 4; Kings B 4, Dog and Partridge 3; Horseshoe B 2,


Dog 5; Black Bull B 3, Black Horse 4; De Lacy B 4, Swan 3.


trick and Jean Tilley, playing her first game of the season, also slotten one in. This was an excellent display


gon A 3; New Inn 4, Craven Heifer A 3; Royal Oak A 5,


from Clitheroe. who will play only their second home game of the setison next Sunday when they take on HAC Warton Ladles at Uoefield (k.o. 2 p.m.). Clitheroe: Jackson, Harton,


Whittall. Counsell. O’Connor. Scott. Tilley. Smith. Ashworth. Feather, Parker. Sub: Morris.


Nelson 0; Lower Buck 4, Wag- teams. The men’s Ists, at home to


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it was a bleak week on the vic- torv front for Empress Squash


Cross Keys A 2. Yellow — Brown Cow B 1,


Wilpshire'B 6; Lord Nelson B 2,


Wellsprings 5; Waggon B 5, 3.2^ Russell Cowking and Jeff Higher Buck 2; Craven Heifer B Batson also had long matches.


Queen's Mill 2nds. lost 2-3. Ray Dryden won 3-0 and Dave Matthews, after a marathon match, came out the winner by


w.v ....... .


4, Commercial 3; Cross Keys B losing 2-3. Robert Fielding 2nds. at home to Reedley


4, Royal Oak B 3. ^ „ i went down 0-3. Gisburn and District ' ool


'phg 3rds, away to Longridge down 0-3.


League results: Dog ami 1 ar- 2nds, lost 0-5. John Willis had a tridge 2, White Bull 7: Rmung- (.jose game, losing 2-3, while ton 2, Greystones 7; Three Martin Hill, Eddie Vidler, Mike Rivers 2, Fosters A 7; Fosters ygi-rett and Conor McLaughlin B 2, Buccaneers 7; Buck Inn J, New liinl5; Pendlebye.


White Hull


.............. 2 2 0 14 Dave McKenzie also went down 2 2 0 12


Fosters B....... Three Rivers....


Ijimmpon....... Pendle...........


5. Bulls Head 3; Black Bui! 2, I.ow Moor Cliil) (>: Craven Heifer 4. CCWMC 4; Kings Arms o. siarKies reire Arms .5. I)og ami Partridge 3: Whalley Arms 3, Judge Walmsiey 5: De Lacy A 0. De Lacy B 8: Com­ mercial B bye.


One — Black Horse A 31. RBL A 29. RBL B 28. Commercial 2G. Roval Oak 2(5. Black Bull 2*1. Catholic Club •24. Victoria 24. Horse Shoe 20, Station 20. Bay Horse 10. Black Horse B 10. While Horse 17. Brown Cow 1(5, White Hart 13.


Points and positions: Division


Judge Walmsioy 28. Cruveji Heiler 27. Low Moor Club 27. Calderstones 2(5, De I.acy B 215, Pelre Anns 2t5. Kings Arms 25, Hulls Head 24. Commercial B 20. CCWMC 10. Whalley Arms 1(5. De Lacy A 15. Black Bull 14. Dog and Partridge 1*1.


Division Two — Slarkies 20,


Training pays off at the ski club


OoK&PartridKi Fosters A.........


J. w l. p Ists. went down 0-5. George 2 2 0 15 Senior lost 1-3 and an injured


2 1 1 10 injured during his match, Steve Hitchen lost 1-3 and Sue Mead-


I^ave Walters had to retire


9 ows 0-3. 8 The ladies, at home to Reed- 5 ley 2nds, lost 2-3. Sue Beggs 4 won 3-0 and Sheila Willis 3-1. 3 Sue Cartledge had a long, hard 1 ’game, just losing 2-3. Marilyn Fletcher and Anne Cowking went down 1-3.


Swimmers in area team


PENDLE Ski Club is celebrat- THREE Clilheroe and District ing after completing its most Amateur Swimming Club mem- successful racing season.


came second overall in two and breaststroke) and Simon classes and third in four others. Walmsiey (freestyle and breast- The club finished one point stroke) helped their team finish


ing the summer against five Gala at Whitehaven, otner members of the North Tracey Gee (freestyle), Ste- West Ski Fe(leration. Pendle p h en


Ellis (backstroke, butterfly


behind winners Rossendale in second with 324 points. Winners the ladies’ section and two were Central Lancs (330) and behind in the veterans’.


under-lOs*. under-lGs' uml beaten 26-22 at Pre.ston in their un(lerrl2s’ classe.s. The under- last away league gala of the Ms finished fifth.


Third places came in the open. Clitheroe were narrowly third were Cumbria (2:12).


performances can be put down to the introduction of regular training sessions. These will continue through the winter and. should bring more improve­ ment next season.


Officials say the improved season.


Fightback from hockey ladies


Clilheroe Lst XI 1. HTU 1st XI 1


New leaders are in fine form


RIMINGTON A stormed to the top of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League following a 13-1 win over


their lead in Division Two with a v.cto.w ngn.nst Chntbnrn


lireviotis leaders Arrods, Slaidburn A strengthened


Krom a 35th minute free-kick wrap the game up m the e os ng A ID .id-. Social A 1 11)) lit). M. inside the Skipton half,


Wooff 55. M. Varnom 44: B. Waddington (57. G. Hincks 52;


laylor .■dl, J_. butcllffe til. .1.


Dave Barker liad a chance o hvisioa One - \\ addmKton stages, but missed with only the


..


H (0) 302: E. Wallace 75. J. Baines 53: A. Gudgeon (5(5, A.


Cons B (M) 160. Waddington


(57. B. Philli'p 03: E. McQuade H. Walmsiey 04: P.


Wilkinson 50; D. Coupe 07. T. McQuade


77. i). Houlker 34; J. Marsden


78. I. Holhersall 20. Chatburn A (12) 473, RHL H


(2) 312: N. Robinson GG. J. Miller 34: D. Speak 3G. D. Walmsiey 79; H. Frankland 82, N. Garner 5G: P. Clark 04. G. Walmsiey 44; A. Hodgson 73. K. Hartlebury G8: P. Jones 122. K. Walmslev 31. JRs A (12) IK). Catholic A


(2) 333: J . Birkbeck 91. L. Dixon 33: T. Amin 70, I. Tom­


linson (52: P. Swales G7, D. Bur­ gess 57: M. Whittaker 91). J. Crowther 41; D. Goodhill G4, L. McEntee 84: S. McCullough 58.


THIS was a fast, fair and evenly balanced game with


plenty of chances created by both sides. Only the e.xcellent efforts of Clith­ eroe’s goalkeeper Julie Burrows, kept the score- sheet blank at half-time. With only 10 minutes


Competing in U) events tlur- North Lancashire in the Triad bers wore selectetl to represent


Green — Vvilpshire A 2, Brown Cow A 5; Buck 6. Lord


Ramsden, Slinger. Tomlinson. Knighton. Taltersall. Holmes, Newton, Dubowski. Isherwood.


per Wendy Smith who. only minutes after opening the scor-


ladies’ professional circuit by crushing British number one Laura Davies.


to do well to finish on top of the order of merit. As it was, she finished'in second place but took the result very well.”


“The match was very important for Laura because she needed


Jane, who won the competition in 1979. had little time to dw ell on her famous victory as she played her third round match later


that day. “1 found it hard to concentrate but just managed to win. I got knocked out in the quarter-finals iml was happy to have got that


Second win


boosts morale


Clitheroc RUFC 1st XV 16. Shell Carrington RUFC


1st XV 6


A SECOND successive victorv has given Clitheroe the confi­ dence and morale lacking at the


start of the season. The Littlemoor club began


this match well with good forward play, especially in the scrums. Constant pressure resulted in


a penalty against Carnngton in their own 22m. A charge from the forwards cave prop Tony Dubowski the backing to break through the Carrington defence and score a well earned try. converted by Dave Slinger. Clitheroe were quickly again


near the Carrington try line. The pack kept the bull as a scrum wheeled round, allowing wing-forward Roger Holmes to collect and go over. Slinger's conversion made the score 12-0. Carrington pulled six points back when a mistake in a line- out sent a loose ball across the visitors’ backs dangerously close to the try-line. The Clitheroe backs had more


of the action in the second half. Stand-off Ian Knighton deli­ vered some good balls, resulting in powerful runs. wing Hanif Jivani surprised


everyone by felling Carrington’s giant prop forward and going on


to score Clitheroe’s third try after some good attacking play by centre Slinger. CMtherue: Silcock. Jivani.


* . t^vei to meet Sii-


loth RUFC 1st XV on Saturday. Result: Clitheroe RUFC 2nd XV 6. Vale of Lime 5th XV 18.


SQUASH


left BTR scored from a break. However Clitheroe were not to be outdone, and good defensive play gave their forwards the basis from which to launch a series of co-ordinated attacks. Only minutes from time Carol White hit a well struck goal from a fine pass from Judith Holt.


BLUE STAR SHINE


Henthorn Under-l‘2s 2, Blue Star fi


51. Holmes 5G. Division Two — Slaidburn A


(12) 137, Chatburn B (2) 3:17: B. Walker 78. J. Ingham 50: B. Dixon 31. G. Simkin 73: J. Jac­ ques GG. P. Craig G2; H. Dixon- 85. L. Whittaker 59: L. Lawson 78. S. Harrison 57; J. Whitwell


90. D. Pinder 3G. Catholic H (8) :J97, Hilling-


ton H (G) 357: C. Sowerby 27. I. Moores 74: R. Watson 99. J. Bolton 44: D. Lofthouse 49. B. Thompson 72: K. Eccles 75. T.


Peters 52:- P. Bithell 82. G. Parker 40; R. Hargreaves G5. D.


,1. Burke 9G. J. Thornton 57: P. Craig 51. S. Winckley 103: R. Hall 63. D. Calvert 64. Low Moor H (2) 381. Pendle


(G) 398: T. SwiR 53. J. Hacking G9: D. Fletcher G7. T. Jackson 52: F. Booth 85. B. Conchie 53;


Club (12) 485: M. O’Rourke 79. W. Aibel 86: P. Cusack 51. W. Wright 105: M. Moss-BIundell G7, S. Eilmondson C9: N. Brown 70. J. J. Bush 52: C. Tilbury 58. J. Holmes 74: N. Parkinson 5G.


A. Proctor 99. Hillington A (8) 415, Low


Moor A (6) 400: L Brown 52. S. Travnor 59: P. Cockett 78, G. Tyler 77: B. Price 81. I. Perry 5o; D. Eastham G2. M. Alston GG: G. Lomas 68, P. Bradley 84; P. Conchie 74. A. Clements 59. Social H (6). Slaidburn H


( 8).


three games: Division One — Rimington A 35, Legion A 30. Arrods 27, Cons A 24, Cons B 22, Social A 22, Waddington A 22. Chatburn A 18. CSC A 16. Legion B IG, JRs A 16. Wad­ dington B 4. Division Two — Slaidburn A


Points and positions after


:!4. Pendle. Club 28. Police 2G. Uillinrton B 24, Billington A 22, Low Moor A 22, Slaiduurn B 22, Chatburn B 20. CSC B 16, Social B 16. Rimington B 14. Low Moor B 8.


BLUE Star went 2-0 up early on but Henthorn fought back bravelv. with Aspinwall scoring from the penalty spot. The second half was hard


match came from Henthorn when Martin Dobson scored with a superb diving header.


WINNERS in the Stony-


Turkey shoot ^


^^I*oflcc ^8) 415, Rimington H h u r s t P a r k G(^lf C lu b


annual Turkey Shoot on Sunday were G. Hobbs (91-26-(55), D. Brown (89- 23-66) and G. Pallister (87- 20-67). Best gross was B. Bolton (79). Ladies’ win­ ners were Gael Smith and Kathleen Hobbs.


Runner-up spot for Andrew


A MOTO-CROSS meeting at Hawkstone Park, Shrewsbury, saw Andrew Hillary, of Clith­ eroe. finish second overall in the ACU Junior Group Three class. Riding a 250 c.c. Yamaha. Andrew came second and third in his two races.


SAILING


IN the recently completed autumn series at Burwain Sail­ ing Club. Yann Smith, of Eastham Street. Clitheroe. won in his Mirror dinghy. In last Sunday’s racing, the


first of the winter series, he was successful in the Mirror Fleet. His father. Roger, was fii*st in


the solo fleet and also came third overall on the lake.


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fought bv both teams, but Blue Star proved to be the stronger side, scoring four more goals. However, the best goal of the


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