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ha ley cyclist Alan Gornail infringement has brought s s been assured for this to the attention of officials, season — thanks to a Tony believes, by jealous Pponsorship deal with Italian drivers annoyed at Keark Cycle Centres in an Englishman racing to


THE future of Ribble Val-


Sponsorship deal for Gornail


Alan Gornail


s They will be his main This has left Tony, who mponsors, but the Com- now lives in Copster h onwealth gold medal Green, at a crossroads in colder is still looking for his rally career,


nt. the top.


e o -sp o n so rsh ip . “ I t He has won rallies in orship, and I hope to crammed full of trophies


gge as the season pro- world,


noAlan’s preparations are the President of FISA, the t w well under way for governing body of motor bhe new season, which sport, has recently banned megins in less than a all the high-powered


resses,” he said. Jean-Marie Balestre,


cars like Ford RS 200 and T the Metro GR4 — and also


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Drict Cub Scouts’ match at Recpdale against South t ibble was cancelled due Ro a double booking. S esults: Five-a-side at 2ndtonyhurst — 1st Mary’s,


t HE Clitheroe and Dis­ end FISA are ruining v e ry th in g ,” said an


ony’s Ferrari. a “jean-Marie Balestre


Tures — Saturday: Pendle buigers v Bowland, Chat- S rn/Gisburn v St James. dunday: St Paul’s v Hod­ Ler Leopards, St Mary’s v


Valley, 4th Pendle Tigers. League match —. Pendle t Tigers 5, Chatburn 4. Fix­


Loyola, 3rd Hodder oyola.


begin their pre-season net W h alley , also badly practice on Wednesday, affected by the weather a February 24th, at 8 p.m. and slipping down the


WHALLEY Cricket Club e ldswick Utd, while Read newt Stonyhurst College. All league because of their


Nets begin o attend.


eturn to league action. noSabden travel to Bar-


ntertain Johnsons SC. Harwood Utd. Ribble Valley League


weekend. t White Horse e n te r­


W esult: Division One — 3 hite Horse 4, Chatburn


R the league.


Aitken Shield preliminary c round — Buck Inn v Ro­ DCI v Whalley Celtic (P.


Revine), King’s Arms v s ead United (D. Mar­


. Fixtures: Whitbread Ihester Res (B. Jones),


hall). Whitbread Aitken Shield first round — Cal­ derstones v Transport (N. dDinsdale), Langho v Wad-


Mooington (D. Bush), Low B r v White Horse (G.


Pool M CITROEN \A arker), Rimington v


ONLY one game survived the weather-hit Ribble Valley soccer programme at the


White Horse race to the top


Cained league leaders v hatburn, and, after a e ery close battle, they ofventually won to go top


Lord Nelson (J. Swayne), Sabden v Waggon and Horses (T. Hobday).


Chatbum.................... 17 7 5 5 19 Himinf.'ton............... .... 13 6 3 4 15 Whalley Celtic......... ... 9 6 3 0 15 Waggon & Horses.... Kibchester Res........ ... 7 ... 11 0


White Horse............ .... 14 B 4 2 20 4 01 16 12


Division OnePW D L P


Langho................... .... 11 5 1 7 7 Salxlen................... .... tl 3 l 7 7 Head United........... .... 11 2 2 7 6


Rrockhall................. ... 11 3 2 G 8 King's Anns............ ... 11 o 4 5 8


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Grindleton.................. 11 8 3 0 17 Calderstones........... ... 12 7 3 2 17


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Transport............... .... 12 7 2 3 16 Low Moor................... 14 G 3 5 15 Lord Nelson........... .... 9 5 0 4 10 Ruck Inn................ ... 10 2 3 5 7 King’s Arms Res..... .... 10 3 1 C


Waddington Res.......... 10 2 1 7 5 ICI........................ .... 12 1 2 9 4


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Station G. S Blue — White Hart B 4,


LATEST results from the Gisburn and District Pool League — Three Rivers 3, White Bull G; Rimington 7, Buccaneers 2; Buck Inn 7, Fosters A 2; Fosters B (>, New Inn 3; Pendle 3, Greystones G. Dog and Partridge bye.


The Bull lead


| White Hull.......... INew Inn............


| Buck Inn........... osters B..........


Greystones........ Fitimington......... Three Kivers.....


Pcmlle..................


I tog & Partridge.. I Buccaneers........ I Fosters A...........


4, Wilpshire A 3; Craven Heifer A G, Brown Cow A 5 1; Waggon and Horses A


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, i;i y 4 7i 13 8 5 G6 I t 8 6 65


13 8 5 6t 14 7 7 63 13 5 8 51


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orses A 44. HYellow — Waggon and 7 eifer B 79, Wellsprings


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14 1 10 49 13 4 y 4G


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7hire A 8*1, Royal Oak A S arrison 5G; J. Wooff 48, B. H. U Tedstone 112: P. Bradley SO, H. Schofield GO; S. Hatton G5, P.


H9, BlackJJull B 48, Black Helson A G5, Craven


D (10) 388: 1. Waddington 55, N2, P. Shears 51: R. Turner G2, N. Parker 75; M. Taylor 54, 1. Nuttail 87; B. Waddington 3G,


. Brown 44. b Low Moor A (G) 394, Slaid-


311: S. Taylor 89, M. Jezierski Jones 84: A. Clements 50; T. Sunter 92. J. Birkbeck Whitwull 54 42; D. Smith 105, Rl. Whitaker 20; M. Wensley G8. S. McCul­ lough G5; K. Smith 42, P. Swales


ims 39; F. ConrG4. M. Peel 71. Cons A (12) 499, JRs A (2)


Kixon 70; S. Travnor 32. E. "9. J.


igbv 71; -M. Alston 38. W. * ‘


103; B. Hargreaves 103, D. Goo* Taylor 81; P. Collinson GG. J dill 31.RBL B ( 11-1(17, Rimington A (10) 476: R. Hartlebur.v 49. K. RntclifTe 73; I). Walmsiey GO. I). Bannister 83; G. Walmsiey 48, I). Riley 79; N. Garner 52, A. Hartley 107; J. Miller 102, F. Wrathall G8; K. Walmsiey 96, J. Lund GG.Division Two — Billington B


i


( Slnldburn B (10) 468, Pendle PI) 394; T. Robinson 102, A.


roctor G5; P. Maher 45. A.


Holmes 5G: G. Parker 107, \V. Wright 52; N. Binder 80. J. Schofield 59; H. Carr G8. S. Edmondson 81. l Rimington B (4) 379, Catho­


Eic B (10) 410: T. Jackson 5G, K. Lcclcs 70; S. Winekley 58, M.


oflhouse 73; A. Smith 74. P.


R.awton 6*1; P. Wineklev 48, J. L Watson 91; M. Rhodes 64. D.


annoyed Tony. F Tony’s only hope is that


chISA will ye t again h ange the rules, allowing oim to make a comeback


n the rally circuit. mThe event where Tony ace solely for Ferrari


SABDEN and Read Utd a failed once again in their


EL League


rttempt to play their cup replay, and now they must


t et his first barrier was rhe Maranello Challenge, a


onth. Alan will be riding Group B rally ears to t for Park in his first race— increase safety in the


ppropriately in Kent, oil March Gth.


ahe Tour Of Marshes, sport. This includes super T Cancelled


nables me to go into the Ib iz a , P o rtu g a l and s coming season with spon- Madeira. His cabinet is a build on my present pack- won from all over the


areer to a standstill. L a s t y e a r ’s minor


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, February 1 lth, limit 21]


fr After being disqualified Com last year’s Maranello F hallenge because his n errari 308 GTB engine wumber did not match up Toith the chassis number, t ny is now reeling from Ghe" la te st shock — a b roup B ban which has crought his exciting racing


FORMER Whalley man Tony Worswick has found himself in the mid­ dle of an international motor sport controversy.


Race ace Tony’s — career skids to


an abrupt halt by Toby Chapman


cars. It takes its name material. It is extremely s from Maranello Conces- expensive and is used in ritain.


c Tony rebuilt his eye- Whatever happens in t atching car to cope with the weeks to come, one


Porsche 959.


and the body is now made of Kevlar, a super strong, yet very lightweight,


now part of his life.


rionaires, the official Fer- the production of Formula Bari importer for Great One cars and the £145,000


he stresses of rallying, thing Tony will never lose aclc


is the fire and enthusiasm he has for a sport that is


Zarak stars r for theeserves


Clitheroe Reserves I, Maghull Reserves 2


CLITHEROE ended Maghull’s unbeaten b league record with a fine display in the Shaw-


t Despite having the bet­ aer of the early exchanges, snd seeing three efforts epectacularly saved, Clith­ goroe conceded the first


al. baOn the quarter-hour, a


ionary Frayne in goal. s The score remained the


wridge mud, but it was new boy Peter Zarak t ho proved to be the difference between the


t ll was played over the aop of the home defence t nd slotted past the sta­


wo sides, ivrites Murray Walker. ull free-kick on the edge of


i otivate his men at the ost goal by Zarak. Turning


t members are welcome inactivity, are away at Gt Mtraight from the kick-off, alty, hauling down an


waHowever, the Blues joy S s to be very short-lived.


t.


nterval and they were soon back on level terms i from a brilliant opportun­


cn the edge of the box. he rurled his shot into the far neight hand corner of the


bettacker after the ball had baerted and Maghull were


en pushed past him. v The penalty was con­ Z ck in front. Once again,


hisarak had other ideas and d strong run bisected the


sefence, enabling him to tlot the ball calmly past rhe ’keeper. The game weally came to life now, t ith' Maghull, realising


s The mud played a con- and goal scoring opportun- came stuck. bogged down in midfield,


iderable part in Clith- ities were exceptionally eroe’s third goal. A Magh-


Trinity defy elements


Brierfield Celtic 0. Trinity 3


PLAYING against the wind in this under-14s’ t league match, and with


The snow in their faces, f rinity’s defence stood tiirm, keeping the opposi­


chance. c In the second half, with ehings were quite differ­


on down to only the odd t o nditions re v e rs e d ,


he points.


formance from man-of-the- match Clarkson and goals an from Edmondson, Wray


nt. An outstanding per­ t d Bialecki gave Trinity


heir unbeaten record was s in danger, resorting to


Murray Walker’s Ribble Valley sports scene Shawbridge Topics


c Mr Morris has almost t ompletely rebuilt tile yown’s side this season,


watheir own penalty area y s hit no more than 10


co John Waddicor. Waddi- Ohawbridge next season. ofards, straight to the feet


m ul McGuire managed to Cast the 'keeper to put wors to replace Terry Tuft, Paame until half-time, but


tortnight at Winsford, look the ball to the by­ exine, then cut it back to Hcellent Danny Marshall. p is shot was deflected


he first time. MSoon afterwards, Gary ’elled in the box by the


t litheroe in the lead for f ather was blatantly


keeper, and Marshall s made no mistake from the


pot to seal the match. v Manager McGuire was


Mather, Green, Dewhurst, Croasdale, Barker, Zarak, Whiteside, Waddicor, Marshall. Sub: Knowles.


F r a y n e , W h i t e s i d e ,


CLITHEROE’S manager,Dave Morris,has been offered new terms for next season.


Morris offered new terms


provide a stiff test for Saturday. On Wednesday, them.


he league.But it is clear that the a rebuilding must continue,


f hawbridge after only a Duietly confident that S r, recently returned to


ions Competition on are to win their group.


t nd the best way to do Shat is to have Dave at


q fficials at the club are c ave can take them to the


ehampionship before the


nd of the decade. His decision is expected soon. The football club are


Young athletes’ victory run


s also looking for new spon­ betes helped the Hynd- tountry teams achieve


hich has left the town. f Clitheroe failed to take


a rayne conceded a pen­ wike being a player to F aghull attacked, and


atch for the future. Clithcroc Reserves:


esery pleased with the win, was gone in the FA Vase, o pecially the performance Zf his new acquisition, l arak, who certainly looks


games from Wembley. p On Saturday Clitheroe ghree consecutive away


e m se lv e s only two


Shawbridge lads bogged down


layers launching ehal- Hand yienges from about ten


beards away when the ball


trong-arm tactics. didThe Shawbridge mud THIS was a real struggle in heavy conditions,


Warrington Town 0, Clitheroe 0


p not help, either, with with neither side ever really gaining the upper Play was generally


rare.Warrington had scored g 10 goals in their last two


mames, so it was a testa­ d ent to the Clitheroe


appeals.A measure of the lack of action can he seen from g the fact that Clitheroe


loefence that they never Doked severely troubled. r enis Underwood was aa re ly in the action, tonlthough when Warring­ b , did have chances, they


lasted them wide. t When Clitheroe did ven­


hauled down or fouled. In believing that the referee fact, Clitheroe could well had signalled to him, Hew­ lett was promptly hooked


hure into the opposition’s hey pressured in the clos­


alf, they were generally thave had two penalties as


eague nre: 3 Division One — Social A (6)


C59, Chatburn A (8) 392: I. Nharlton 44, I*. Jones 87; D. Diven 32. I*. Whittaker 83: M.


Ravies GO, A. Hodgson 57: J. Hoberts 97. P. Clark 48: G. Biticks 78, N. Robinson 31: A.


88, Swan 80, Kings B 75, Dog and Partridge G7, Horseshoe B Gl, Victoria 4 B GO, De Lacy B 58, Dog


eLATEST results in the Clith­ Lroe and D istric t Snooker


The singles and doubles draw


r efender's hand, but the e fe re e ignored both


(14) 461, Social B (0) 339: J. Bolton 79. P. Rodgers 73: J. S Ashton G7, J. Burgess 34; D.


Ptewart 79, A. Wright 40; T. Geters 90. B. Wilding 57; K. T arrett G7. T. Clews 58: B.


4.Blue — White Hart B Meon 43; A. Hall 110, P. gG) 3G5: M. Holmes 72, A. Gud­


eck 48, H. Frankland 8G. ( Catholic A (8) 405, Cons B


hompson S2, B. Curtis 77. ( Police (4) 343, Billington A


Hatson 92: L. McEntee G2. S. N oor B (0) 27G: G. Ingham 11G, WcQuade 4G; 1. Tomlinson 54, F.


Mallace GG: L. Dixon 59. J. M. Shears 42; L. Whittaker 77, Witchen 47: J. Crowther 48. E.


A addington A (4) 322, RBL 8 S. McDonnell 4G; G. Simkin Warsden 71.


J . Parkinson 43: S. Harrison S7, 92,. Moss-BUmdell 52; P. Craig


72; I. Hartley 85, P. Cockett 44; T. Swift G4. I). Enstham 45: S. Griffiths 45, P. Conchie 9G: A. Parker 53, A. R.vdehenrd 102; P. Craig 45. D. Wilson 79. MChntburn B (14) 51G, Low


10) 438: F. Booth 51, P. Elliott


ing stages.Mark Barrow appeared a to be pulled down in the de em e d to s t r ik e a


for Ian Sampson with only two minutes left. Despite


ie tt. R eturn ing a fte r njury, Howlett came on


srea, and then the ball H u rp h y , S am p so n , owarth, Davies, Mar­


MClitheroc: Underwood,


row, Sharpies, Thompson, Young, Barrow, Burke. Sub: Howlett.


match.Once again, Mitchell Burke was booked, and he now begins a fourteen-day i suspension. Also, booked,


onceded in the whole


wained their first corner t ith only two minutes of ohe first half left. In fact, cnly five corners were


n somewhat b iz a rre l fashion, was Niven How-


Dull advantage of Colne t ynamos’ inactivity when


hey drew at Warrington. t Meanwhile, Colne ensured


that they went the fur­ hhest any East Lancs club


e hen they defeated Ath-


thrstone United 2-1, to find t lay the second of their


Kames, tra v e llin g to Mirkby (ko 3 p.m.) The r erseysiders are cur­ inently Just above halfway


the league and could n the Lancashire S c h o o l s


lRIBBLE Valley ath­ curn Schools’ cross­ iheir best ever result


championships. wThe Hyndburn teams,


foWith conditions under- The first 1(5 in each race l ot more suited to wel­ ringtons, the competitors schoan varying circuits of the


Hpots from the event at Holdswor'th (Stonvhurst P utton Grammar School. College): 40th, Rory Petre


reston.


adjoining farmland in muddy conditions.Local performances were: Junior girls — 13th, t Sarah Sharpies (St Augus­


Julie Fleming (St Augus- coming English champion- tine’s); 45th, Joanne Koz- ships in March.


Iine's RC, Billington). TABLE TENNIS ntermediate girls — 17th, hire schools in tho forth-


STANDEN B have now resigned from the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association and. as such, all results


STANDEN B BOW OUT


against them become void.


Stamlen A Whalley Swans A Stamleii C Howland .Imlyo W’slev B Whalley Swans A J Rimington


udge W’sley A


G. Parker (Judge W’sley B) T. Wilson (Standen C) C. Wilson (Standen A)


T. Thompson (Standen C) T. Hall (Standen A)


D. Borland (Whalley Swans B) D. Eastwood (Whalley Swans A)


R. Birch (Standen A) E. Mooreroft (Bowland)


S. Keighley (Judge Walmsiey Ft) M. Eastwood (Wltalley Swans A) F. Simpson (Rimington)


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Next week’s fixtures — Tuesday: Stamlen a v• Standen C. Judge Swans B, Whalley Swans A v’Rimington.


24 13 11


J Singles draw: M. Wensley v J. McQa c q u e s ; D. Sm ith v P.


Bithell G4: J. Thornton 79. C. Sowerby 48.


v). Riley v B. Sims; I). Stewart J . Lofthouse v W. Jones and J.


G almsiey: B. Hargreaves v D. mformer Manchester United Wlor; B. Waddington v T. H.


lace: D. Stewart and J. Ashton v N. Schofield and B. Sims; S. Hitchen and S. Watson v B. Thompson and P. Conchie; M. Varnom and J. Roberts v K. s Garrett and J. Wild or A. Par­


M. Peel. D Doubles draw: K. Eecles and Hacques; 1. Charlton and C».


G.urn A (8) 427: A. Holmes G9, Watcliffc: T. Sunter and F. D. Walker 30; I. Perry 9(1, II.


aons and B. Phillips: B. Hitchen Rnd R. Large v D. Riley and K.


by F eb ru a ry 25th and the c results returned on the match


uade; K. Ratcliffe v S. Tay­ 1ooriill: T. Sunter v E. Wallace;


incks v J. Pickles and E. Wal­


THE Swan Hotel, Whalley, is planning to hold a sportsman’s dinner in aid of the pub's newly- formed football team.


Docherty signs up for dinner


ltrincham. o The dinner takes -place


etire from football.


P ebster v M. Peel and D. g arker; J. Marsden and A. Gud­ Peon M. Yates and J . J . J. arker.All matches must be played


d Cons A: Chatburn A v Wad­ Wington A; RBL A v JRs A: v addington B v CSC A: Cons B


ards on that date. Tonight’s fixtures: v Division One — Rimington A


Bow Moor A: CSC B v Police: wvailable from the Swan, S illington A v Slaidburn A: dlniriburn B v Billington B; Pen­ vle v Chatburn B; Low Moor B


Social A; R BL B — bye. L Division Two — Social B v


Rimington B.


Whalley.ake place at Maxine’s. Landlord of the Swan,


obviously pulled off some­ inthing of a coup in attract­


B o b M e a d o w s , h a s


ill go very quickly. v The football club had a


ery successful inaugural


a g the controversial char­ acter fo the Ribble Valley, t nd he is expecting that aickets, priced £13.50 and


t After being manager of Leajnie. hhirteen clubs, he claims ‘ ^ r e has now decided to


f was recently sacked Ar o m n o n - l e a g u e , .


dian Mike King will com­ tpere the event, which will


n April 26th, and come­


ervices of none other than desperately seeking Sun­ day friendlies. Any teams willing to oblige contact Bob (Whalley 2195). beNext season, they will


, B lackb u rn Memorial


r OUR Ribble Valley girls nepresented Lancashire in the helational netball championship Cd in Cheshire last weekend. S litheroo Roval Grammar Kchool pupils Julie Niven and Kathryn Pollitt joined former S ib b lesd ale pupil Jo an n e


Netball F honours


a atches, but the county finished A disappointing 14th out of 38. l nother CRGS pupil, Zoey Tay­ tor, played for the umier-lG eeam, who finished a creditable


oworbv in the under-19 team. mAll three played the eight


ighth overall. t The girls have further fix­


ournament in March. I "


entering a side in the


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(Stonyhurst College).


ol playing fields and muadrangle cross-country S atch against Cumbria. t hropshire and Cheshire Shis Saturday at Hollins wchool, Accrington. Those s ho finished in the first six of each race were selected to run for Lanca­


were invited to run for q Lancashire Schools in a


them in the top three in Ma The reserves entertain ture (ko 7-30 p.m.) The t et still been able to keep


they travel to Darwen to play a Group B Cup fix-


S ine Road (ko 3 p.m.) at reserves need three points phawbridge in the Cham- from their last four if they


1 o w s k i ( R i b b 1 e s d a 1 e s School): G9th, Clare Clark­


S litheroe Royal Grammar Co their next event, the (C8th, C a th e rin e Lee


chool). P Junior Boys — 21st. d ollege): 57th, Glyn Hol­


7on (Ribblesdale School); Caul Lane (Stonyhurst


ley pupils, returned with Rova[ Grammar School); two individual champions, 2Gth. William Murray an three team championships (Stonyhurst College),


hich include Ribble Val- Tom Ellacott (Clitheroe, s d two team runners-up senior bovs — 17th, Jon


I en (St Augustine’s). ntermediate boys — 9th, eeks’ time.


IN the first division of the Clitheroe and District t Darts’ League, the top


phree teams all won, third gainst Royal Oak B.


l o o k i n g t h e m o s t


Rally duo f start inine form


sRALLY duo Malcolm Wil­


on and local star Ian Grindrod have started this year's World Rally Cham­ pionship in fine form — S finishing eighth in the


Rwedish International ally.Ian’s gamble in joining


General Motors is already pitying off. The two litre Astra


GTE is proving to he a top class rally car this season. b Last year, it struggled to


cone competitive, but its r tinuing development is


Aon by Finland's Markku 4Wlen in his Lancia HF IanD. with Malcolm and vian the only non-Scandina­


eaping rewards. wThe Swedish rally was


top 10.A short trip across the t North Sea will take them heartel International Rally,


pair to finish in the w ld in Yorkshire in two I.::


iJ-


laced White Horse A a impressive with a 7-1 win


J Results: Division One — H urine Wahneslev A G, Wilpshire Aotel A 2; Black Bull A G. Kin^ Hrms A 2; Royal Oak B 1. White Oorse A 7: New Inn 3, Royal Hak A 5; Horseshoe 5, Black orse 3.Division Two — Station A 2.


Brown Cow G; Kings Arms B G, Bundle Witch 2: \Vhite Horse B G. Victoria 2; Black Bull, Langho. 5, Dug and Partridge 3: Cross Keys 4, Royal Oak l* 4. 4, Division Three — Bulls Head


J Division One — Royal Oak A 82, Hudge Walmesley A 7G. White Korse A 7G, Black Bull A 74. 4 ings Arms A G2. Royal Oak B 3G, Horseshoe 45, Black Horse


R Station ICI 4: Low Moor 1, Hoyal British Legion 7: Craven k eifer G. Whalley Arms 2: Star- Wie Arms 2. Black Bull B G: B ilpshire B 2. Judge Walmesley G.League points and positions:


9. Billington Band Club 3G. Wilpshire Motel A 3G. New Inn,


Gisburn, 28. B Division Two — Kings Arms


P 85. Pendle Witch GG, Dug and Sartridge Gl. Brown Cow G2, Wtation A 59. Royal Oak C 52. L hite Horse B 52, Black Bull. t angho. 50, CCWMC 44. Vic­


Jsh Legion 84. Craven Heifer 7G, Lev Arms 40. Bulls Head 39.


udge Wahneslev It G5. Station l ICI G4, Black Bull B 49. Whal- How Moor Club 33. Wilpshire


Royal British Legion) 1G4.


G0.00 WDivision One — RBL A 4. S hite Hart A 4; Black Bull 3, Htation 5: Royal Oak 5, Black C orse B 3: Black Horse A G. Ratholic Club 2: Brown Cow 4, mBL B 4: White Horse 2, Com­ 4 ercial G: Victoria 4, Horseshoe . Division Two — CCWMC 4.


LATEST results from the Ribble Valley Ladies Darts Association:


☆ I ■.


Kings Arms 4: .Judge Walmesley 3. Calderstones 5: J)og and Par­ 2.tridge 4, Starkies 4; Bulls Head


One — Black Horse A 91. Royal Oak 87. Victoria 81. Commercial t 79. RBL B 78. RBL A 77. Sta­


. Black Bull 2. Points and twsitions: Division


s They have acquired the meeting, and they are now Way Horse 59, Brown Cow 58. whoanger Tommy Docherty,


Cion 7G, Black Bull 74, Catholic Wlub G4. Black Horse B G2. B hite Horse Gl. Horseshoe GO.


h hite Hart 54. Horseshoe have uad one {joint deducted for fail­ t re to send in their card on ime.Division Two — Starkies 107.


otel B 25. Starkie Arms 17. —Highest finish: Division One


oria 34. Cross Keys 32. i Division Three — Royal Brit­


1 F. Smalley (Black Bull A) c53. Division Two — P. Met­ salfe (Kings Arms B) 132. Divi­ ( ion Three — A. Threlfall


C Craven Heifer G: Low Moor 3,lub 4. De Lacy A 4; De Lacy B G Petre Arms 5: Commercial B


Calderstones 84, Judge Walmes­ ley SI, Low Moor Club 84, Petre Arms SO, Craven Heifer 79, Commercial B 7G, De Lacy B 71, Kings Arms G9, Bulls Head G8, CCWMC G7, Dog and Partridge 50, Black Bull 48. Whalley Arms 48, De Lacy A 47. A The points for the Whalley t nns and Black Bull are not up


2esult ’card from the January 7th match.


THE North West senior girls’ ski champion. Fiona c Blair, has been accepted to


Title bid


sompete in the Welsh senior national champion­


hips next weekend. wThe event takes place,


aures against Clwyd and North- Aiona, of Windermere innts coming up, before they play t the North-West territorial


.•o


Geather permitting, at Flenshee in Scotland, and venue, Clitheroe, will be one of 102 compettiitors bid- ding for the 5 title.


o date due to the failure of the r Whalley Arms to send in their


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