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Bid to keep manager at Shawbridge
IT looks likely that Clitheroe Football Club will lose the services of its mana gerial team at the end of the season — unless some money can be found to run the playing side of Shawbridge.
embarked an on ambi tious project in a bid to give manager Dave Morris and his assis tant, Peter Lee, the resources to compete with the best next season.
The committee has
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CHICLE PRE-SALES EJECTED TO OUR MOTOR TESTS
Burnley . Central Burnley Ji4T( ; Y W / A.S6 Read soccer
ONCE again, Read’s Saturday team did not have a game, but on Sun day they entertained the Brickmakers Arms. Playing on a heavy pitch
which suited the opposi tion, luck smiled on Read, as Brickmakers missed two penalties during the game. Read’s spirit was epito
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CLITHEROE manager Dave Morris, who could be leaving if there is no money for players next year
Conti hits
Waddington Reserves 5, Foulridgc Old Hoys 2
three
Waddington Reserves took their unbeaten run to 22 league and cup games with an impressive win against fellow promotion hopefuls. A goal midway through
LEAGUE leaders
the first half by Stuart Thomson separated the teams at half-time. Thanks to David Bur
might have to drop in standard, a backward step the Shawbridge outfit might never be able to recover from. Mr Morris and Mr Lee
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people the chance to take make the Blues successful part in a unique draw. For again, but they have seen their investment over a season of a £100, they stand to win between £3,000 and £4,000 in prize
are well respected and the pair’s possible availability will no doubt already alert a host of clubs. The two are confident that they can attract the sort of players to Shawbridge who can
money.Club secreta:y Colin Wilson said: “I don’t think there is a better manage rial team available than our two men. If we can
again. “Dave seems happy to
a procession of players leave for more lucrative contracts elsewhere. Peter Devine, whose
keep them here, I think Oswaldtwistle is reluctant can be successful
football could have been a re v a la t io n when he regained full fitness, was given his comeback chance by Mr Morris at Clitheroe. Although he lives in
stay here. He has told us what he wants and we are aiming to give it him.” If the money is not
raised, Mr Wilson added, it looks as if Clitheroe
Blues prepare for cup-tie
CLITHEROE entertain Knowlsley on Saturday in the Raab Karcher Cup fourth round (k.o. 3 p.m.).
Enterprise rewarded
llenthorn United Under-1 ti 3, itrierfield Celtic Under-16 1
gess showing some good form with his strong runn- ning, Waddington were on top and striker Don Conti snatched two goals to give the home side a 3-0 advantage. Foulridge never gave in
with the Blues’ last chance of silverware this season. Manager Dave Morris is
It is an important tie,
WITHOUT a game for over the match fitness of three weeks, and with the Mike Gregario. He was pitches at Roefield unfit hoping to get a game again, Henthorn switched under his belt last Satur- this joint Craven and day, but the match with Hyndburn Boys’ Leagues Prescot Cables was called cup match to Altham to 0 ff — much to th e avoid falling even further annoyance of the Clitheroe behind in what has turned officials. be a nightmare
hoping that his squad will be at full s t re n g th , although there are worries
out to season.
and.' against the run of play, pulled a goal back. This spurred them on and they added another a few minutes later. Waddington looked a bit
disorganised and' were under pressure for several minutes. Conti again came to their rescue and was rewarded with another goal to complete his hat- trick. This seemed to lower Foulridge’s confi dence and Thompson added a fifth. It was a good perfor
wind in the first half, Henthorn were rewarded for their enterprise, with Stokes and man-of-the- match Brindle controlling midfield.
Playing against the
Henthorn experimented with Ford in attack, and his high speed, combined with that of Ainsworth on the right, created all sorts of problems. Ainsworth and Stokes
Without Czapowski,
mance by Waddington, who with five games remaining, and a cup semi final to look forward to, have everything to play for in what could prove to be a rewarding first sea son in the Craven League. Waddington Reserves:
C. Grime, P. Jackson, A. Spencer, J. Tierney, P. Hutchinson, D. Burgess, D. Cross, S. Thompson, D. Conti, A. Burgess, D. Ingham. Subs. M. Boyd, D. Winckley.
Table tennis Swans fly to top
TOP team Whalley Swans A whitewashed bottom club Whalley Swans B twice last week to main tain their strong lead in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association. Standen A maintained
their challenge with a 9-1 victory against Bowland B.
Whalley Swans B 0, Whal ley Swans A 10; Standen A 9, Bowland B 1; Standen C 4, Bowland A 6; Whalley Swans B 1, Standen C 9; Whalley Swans A 10, Whalley Swans B 0.
Last week's results:
Whalley Swans A.., Standen C............ Standen A............ Rowland A........... Kimington............ Rowland B........... Whalley Swans B...
Ribblesdale T.T. AssociationPW I)
10 6 7 6 9 5
7 7
9 2 7 0 7 0
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was very boggy in the middle, but conditions were more favourable than at some of the other times they have played this season. Clitheroe’s match was
The Shawbridge pitch
made him an offer he could not really refuse. Despite the travelling, he had little option but to go. The likes of Mark Barrow, Lyndon Howarth and Peter Hut chinson have trod a similar
leave, Lancaster City path. in this standard, but the
present players must be complimented for their commitment to Clitheroe. However, if Mr Morris were to go, it would be interesting to see how many players would leave
Murray Walker’s Ribble Valley . Sports Scene
Four-goal Mason sinks Transport
Ilimington 5, Transport 2
Lop'ty^ou'its for Httle ton last season put his team in this year’s semi-final.
THE man whose goal won the cup for Riming- ....... ______0 ___ ___
with him. Spectators will be given
details of the new draw, planned to run alongside the monthly Blues draw, in a letter handed out at th e m a tch a g a in s t ICnowsley.
Sabden try yet again
the only BNWCFL game off and Mr Morris was hoping to take in the Sal ford and Rossendale game. Third-placed Knowsley won again, so it looks as if Saturday’s game could be a real cracker.
went close on several occa sions, before a quickly taken free-kick by Har greaves found Stokes, who placed an angled shot into the corner of the net. Despite injuries to
Dewhurst, Hargreaves and Webster, Henthorn continued to press forward and an opportunist goal by Ainsworth put them 2-0 ahead. In the second half,
Memorial Sunday League
Henthorn continued where they left off and Brindle soon put them further ahead. The occasional breaks
WHALLEY’S De Lacy s t i l l look o d d s -o n favourites to lift the Memorial Sunday Football League’s Division A championship. The battle is on for the
by the Brierfield forwards broke down in front of the strong Henthorn defence, until five minutes from time when they scored a consolation goal. Next week, Henthorn
runners-up spot and Bonny Inn still have their eyes on retaining the title after their 11-0 victory over Blackamoor. Once again all the
THE Sabden players who had a night out on Friday certainly had the right idea, because Saturday’s Jim Calvert Memorial Shield first round tie with Foxhill was postponed yet again.Ribchester’s match with Whalley also fell victim to the weather, but five le ag u e games were played. This weekend, Foxhill
who scored the only goal of last year’s Aitken Shield final, went three better this time.Once again, Rimington’s pitch beat the weather and they were able to welcome visitors Transport. In the opening minutes,
Dave Mason (right),
HOSTS St Mary’s Hall, Stonyhurst, won the fourth Ribblc Valley Junior School fivc-a- side tournament last w e e k , w h en t h e ” defeated Salesbury. The teams were split
Pool
into two groups of four. Each of the qualifying matches were played seven minutes each way and St Mary’s and Salesbury came top of t h e i r r e s p e c t i v e
Still close at top of leagues
IT is still neck and neck in the Red and Green Divi sions of the Clitheroe and District Pool League. W i th fo u r w eek s
divisions. The final was fol
lowed by refreshments for the competitors and sp e c ta to rs , with St Mary’s winning the title for the first time. The h e a dm a s te r o f St Mary’s, Mr P.A. Anwyl, presented the cup and
medals in the library. Our p h o to g r a p h
Rimington tried hard to press for an early goal, but were unlucky on a couple of occasions. They forced two corners, which were cleared by a hard-pressed Transport defence. Rimington’s break came
when Carney played a lovely ball to Mason, who rode the defender’s tackle and scored in the bottom corner. It was the spur Riming
to make any difference. With virtually the last kick of the game, Rimington made it five with a fine header from Penman. Man-of-the-match must
ton needed and Rimington went ahead virtually from the kick-off. Once again it was Carney who received the ball from the hard working King in midfield. He beat two defenders to cross for Mason, who vol leyed home a spectacular second goal from the edge
shows members of all the teams tha t com peted in the tourna m e n t , w h ich a lso included St James’s, P e n d lc , E d is fo rd , Whallcy, Waddington and St Leonard’s. The achievements of
lowly Brown Cow A 4-3. Bottom club Horseshoe A came unstuck at Lord Nel
son 6-1. Rule four was also
remaining, and barring major mishaps, Waggon and Horses B and De Lacy A should take the Blue and Green League titles. But things are far from over in the other two divisions. In the Red League,
Kings Arms A are the only team in the top three to have had their bye. So, despite being three points behind leaders Dog and Partridge, they will be looking to take the top
spot. However, last week
surely go to Mason for some'classic finishing in front of goal for Riming ton, but he was well sup ported by Carney, along with the tireless pair of Braithwaite and King. For Transport, Griffin
again had an excellent game, as did Scarson. The match was well refereed by Mr Hobday.
of the box that left the ’keeper helpless. Transport picked them
and Sabden try yet again, while Ribchester visit Johnsons SC. Whalley look to remount their cham pionship challenge at Oswaldtwistle Immanuel, who have been struggling recently. Results: Barrowford
selves up and started to come back into the game. Griffin was always very dangerous and Taylor in goal had to pull off a superb save to leave the v is i to r s g o a l le s s at
Celtic 5, Padiham Wan derers 0; Clifton Athletic 0, Johnsons SC 5; Colne Legion 4, Great Harwood United 4; Gargrave 2, Nel son GSOB 3; Oswaldtwis tle Immanuel 1, Rolls Royce 2. Fixtures: Jim Calvert
A Scott ish venue for canoeists
half-time. After the interval, Transport enjoyed their
LOCAL canoeists headed for Scotland last weekend, to take part in the Grand- tully Wild Water Race. I t was a Division A
best spell. A reshuffle led to Griffin scoring his first of two goals, when a cross deceived Taylor to bring Transport deservedly back into the match. Rimington started get
Memorial Shield first ro u n d — F o x h i l l v Sabden. East Lancs League —
travel to Phoenix AFC at Keighley, with players meeting at Park Street at 1 p.m.
Swimming
Floats like a butterfly
CLITHEROE Swimming Club was strongly repre sented in the first North Lancashire Age Group Competition galas at Pres ton and Fleetwood. Against strong competi
in the 12-year-old girls’ 100yd butterfly, setting a new record time in the heats, which also gave her a national age-group'quali fying time. Elizabeth Legg was sixth in the same
tionally well. Emma Lang came first
200yd backstroke, Peter Jones won convincingly, also in a new record time. Tracey Gee was fourth in the 100yd butterfly and fifth in the 200yd frees tyle. Gary Lawrenson was s ix th in th e 200yd breaststroke. It was a encouraging
mised by man-of-the- match Dave Bennett who, returning from a long injury, got his name on the scoresheet. They even tually won 2-0, with the other goal coming from Wayne Simmons.
tion, the local 13-member team performed excep
matches scheduled for Roefield in Division B were postponed. Of the 27 league matches scheduled to be played there, only 10 — or 37% — have been played.
D ew h u r s t i s _ s t i l l aggrieved at the situation regarding the Clitheroe pitches. He said: “It is all the more surprising when matches this Sunday at Great Harwood were played, both morning and afternoon, and on the same pitches. It may be that it rained in Clitheroe last Thursday, and that they also enjoy a different climate three miles down th e ro a d in G r e a t Harwood.” Results: Division A —
League secretary Harry
national ranking race held on Sunday near Aberfeldy in Perthshire. In the men’s race, Clith
Gargrave v Great Har wood United, Helmshore Utd v Nelson GSOB, Johnsons SC v Ribchester, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel v Whalley, Padiham Wan derers v Rolls Royce, Trawden Celtic v Bar- noldswick United, Bar rowford Celtic v Colne Legion.
Foxhill... Sabden..
Gt Harwood Utd.... Utd...
Athletic......
Colne Legion.......... Trawden Celtic....... Gargrave............... Helmshore United.. Nelson GSOB......... Oswaldtwistle I...... Rolls Royce........... Ribchester............ Barrowford C........ Padiham Wand......
Rugby
Blackamoor Hotel 0, Bonny Inn 11; Cemetery Hotel 1, Station Arms 2; Fox and Hounds 1, Rising Sun 2; Crown Scaffolding 1, Tommy Balls 2. Division B — Darwen
Wallfinishers 1, Printers Arms' 5; Dunk Inn 6, Lower Darwen 5.
event. In the over-16 boys’
Memorial League Division A
De Lacy Arms....... Bonny Inn............ Tommy Balls......... Lammack.............. Rising Sun............ Crown Scaffold...... Station Arms......... Blackamoor Hotel.. Fox & Hounds....... Cemetery Hotel.....
start to 1989 for the Clith eroe swimmers. Others who took part were: Simon Walmesley, Bryn Jones, Christopher Knowles, Caroline Knowles, Chris Dixon a n d ' Hannah Switzer.
Dunk Inn............. Horseshoe Inn...... Dexter Paints....... Billington BBC..... Lower Darwen.... Printers Arms...... Swan Hotet.......... Dog Inn............... Clog& Billicock— Darwen Wall Fin..
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PW D Clitheroe fail to convert chances
Clifton RUFC XV 6, Clitheroe RUFC XV 0
IN the first match of their short tour of the South West, Clitheroe suc cumbed to an easy try from the strong Clifton
club.
surface, a novelty' in itself, the Clitheroe pack took
Playing on an excellent
the opposition to the clean ers. They completely
dominated the scrum mages and second-phase play and soon found them selves camped in the oppo sition’s 22. Apparently so unused to
Clifton struck back with a converted try to leave the score 6-0 at the interval. In the second half,
Clitheroe were again well on top and had Clifton on the rack for most of the time, but the Littlemoor side just could not score,
despite some thundering runs from lock Colin Parry and some jinking ones from fu l lb a c k P au l Taberner. However, Clitheroe
to Graeme Tindall. Clitheroe: Taberner,
were left to rue the one that got away. The man- of-the-match award, went
Giles (S), Moore, Rams- den, Woodburn, Heanon, Tindall, Proctor (J), Tat- tersall, Dubowski, Giles (G), Parry, Newton, Proc tor (P), Holmes. Several Clitheroe play
Honours even as tour draws to close
being in such a position, they were unable to con vert the pressure into points, despite wing Doug Woodburn going close from short range. Against the run of play,
CLITHEROE played their second tour match on Sunday and, with a strengthened team, ran their Bristol opponents very close. All Clitheroe’s points
Yatton RUFC XV 10, Clitheroc RUFC XV 10
were rewarded with two
tries.Firstly came a surge by ' into the game as Clitheroe along with Par ry for Colin Parry, who fed lock began to tire, as a result of Clitheroe.
Holmes.
came in the first half and, although not having such an easy time of it up front,
with the try converted by Malcolm Heanan. Then Parry again got in on the act; this time feeding fel low flanker Dave Newton, who laid on the scoring pass to number 8, Roger
Yatton stormed back man-of-the-match award, who ironically won the
Mick Duxbury to score, the weekend’s exertions, ^ and the home side levelled Clithe roe : Wardle, the scores.
the shape of Ken Moore, Holmes.
played in good spirit, typi- dall, Proctor, Isherwood, fied by Clitheroe even Dubowski, Giles, Dux- lending Yatton a player in bury, Newton, Parry,
Though the game was den, Field, Heanon, Tin- Taberaer, Whalley, Rams-
ers volunteered for an extra game, when another Clifton team found their opposition several short. In typical good spirit, Clitheroe admirably filled th e g ap and w e re rewarded with a try for Patrick Ramsden.
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ting to grips again in mid- field and, after some goal line clearances, with chances going begging, Rimington increased their lead when Penman headed down for Mason to score a brave goal to complete his hat-trick. But still Transport came
St Mary’s soccer team have been oversha dowed by the exploits of the under-11 rugby team, who have won all their 15 games, scoring 349 points, while con ceding only four. They have also trav
Dog and Partridge showed they are determined to hold on to their lead, with a fine 6-1 victory against the Buck. Black Bull also kept on the pressure, defeating Victoria by a similar margin. In the Blue League,
elled to Malsis School a t Cro s sh ills , near Keighley, and won their seven-a-side to u rn a ment. The undcr-13 rugby team also won a sevens tournament at Terra Nova School in
Cheshire.Yesterday, St Mary’s hosted the Northern P rep arato ry School sevens tournament. Six teen schools competed.
Hockey
Confident ladies looking good
Clitheroe 1st XI I Preston 3rd XI 0
eroe’s Jon Royle (13min 44sec) finished 13th, 36 seconds behind the win
THIS was another game in which the opposi tion did not make it easy for Clitheroe.
ner, Neil Stamps of Leeds. Other creditable perfor mances came from Gareth Jones of Whalley (14min 12sec) in 35th place, Chat- burn’s Dean Thompson (14min 16see) in 38th and Clitheroe’s Stuart Brass (I4min 46sec), who fin
ished 56th. However, when the
forward, then Rimington switched Carney to mid- field and pushed Hodgson upfront. Within minutes, it paid off when Hodgson rode two challenges and put in a great ball for, once again, Mason to finish in style. With time running out
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for Transport, Rimington had to substitute injured captain Bialecki, who was r e p l a c e d by th e experienced Hacking. Transport still pushed
results where sectioned into age groups, the local performances were put more into perspective. Gareth Jones finished first in the under-17 age group, with Dean Thompson and Stuart Brass second and third respectively in the under-16 age group. This race, along with
ing, but were never dan Clitheroe completely They started off attack
gerous, as the ball quickly came into the Preston goalmouth. P re s ton’s defence were strong and made the Clitheroe attack have to work hard in order to score. It was not until a few
The second half saw
dominate their opponents, who asked one of the Clitheroe players how bored their ’keeper was getting. Her opposite number,
forward with plenty of commitment and were rewarded with a goal when Griffin finished a good run with an excellent shot. But it came too late
the next two at Tees at Barnard Castle on March 19th and the Washburn on April 8th, will be used for selecting the youth, junior and senior teams to repre sent Great Britain in vari ous European races in the run-up to the world cham pionships in America this summer.
minutes before the half time that Clitheroe scored their first goal through Claire Mortimer. It was a real text book goal, with excellent passes from sweeper Chris Farns worth and left-wing Judith Holt. Holt hit a beautiful for Mor and aged to beat the ’keeper. Clitheroe’s reshaped
ward diagonal ball to a follow up from a short a™ irtimer at left attack corner, when Frances
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system is looking better with each match and the team is playing with great confidence. They seem now to have achieved the r ight positioning for everyone. Effort is at a maximum, with the play ers backing each other up a n d s u p p o r t i n g excellently.
the shot and pushed it between her legs. Proctor, with a good shot, com pleted the scoring. It was an excellent per
formance from Clitheroe and the team can be very pleased with the way they have jelled together. Things are looking good for next year’s second division campaign.
the Preston ’keeper, had a superb game and, but for her, the score could have been double figures. The second goal came from a pass across the circle from Tricia Proctor to an unmarked Mortimer, who made no mistake with her
implemented in the Blue League, when Black Bull B, languishing at the bot tom of the division, appeared not to fancy the long trek from Chatburn to Wilpshire B, who were awarded a 6-0 victory. Meanwhile, De Lacy B and Dog Inn B are battling it out at the top, with New Inn B and Horseshoe B breathing down their necks. De Lacy B regained the top spot, white- washing Brown Cow B 7- 0, while Dog Inn B lost 4-3
to local rivals Swan B. Last w eek ’s re sults : Ited
Leajnie — Kiniis Arms A 4, Sun a; Station A 2. Royal Oak A r>; White Horse A 4. Waggim anil Horses 3; Due and Partridge G, Buck Inn 1: Black Bull I). Vic
toria 1. Blu e Lea gu e — Craven
Waggon and Horses B had the better of a 4-3 score line when playing White Horse B. Higher Buck gained some ground on Wellsprings B, who had a bye. Pendle Witch again failed to raise a side, and rule four had to be imple mented, leaving Commer cial with a 6-0 victory. De Lacy A still have to
have their Thursday night off, but have an 18-point cushion at the top of the Green League. They struggled to overcome
Heifer 3. Kings Arms B 4: Royal Oak B G, Station B 1; Waggon and Horses B 4, White Horse B 3; Commercial (i, I’endte Witch 0: Horseshoe B 5, Judge Wai- mesley B 2. Green League — Black Bull A
Waddin gton ’s
downslope Oxenhope 5,
Wuddington 1
WADDINGTON suffered their heaviest defeat in two-and-a-half seasons when they travelled to Bronte country to face Oxenhope.
really got going on a terri ble pitch and were soon a goal down. The home side looked dangerous for most of the half, but could not add to their lead.
Waddington never
ton who scored right on the stroke of half-time through Ian Threlfall.
In fact, it was Wadding
dington were playing up an enormous slope, and found it difficult to get the ball out of their own half. The home side soon took advantage of this and added a second. Five minutes later, Oxenhope were awarded a penalty, which Ray Hargreaves saved superbly.
In the second half, Wad
take its toll, and Wadding ton began to crumble. Oxenhope added three more goals to make it a miserable afternoon for the Twitter Lane outfit.
The slope continued to
2. Wilpshire Hotel 5 : 'Black Horse A 3, New Inn A 4: Brown Cow A 3. De Lacy A 4; Lord Nelson G, Horseshoe A 1: Dog A
3, Swan A 4. Blue League — Wilpshire
Hotel B G. Black Bull B 0: New Inn B 4. Black Horse B 3; De Lacy B 7, Brown Cow B 0: Horseshoe B 4. Dog and Par tridge 3: Swan B 4, Dog B 3. Points and positions: Red
greaves, Rimmer, Jack- son, Hosty, Astin. Eas twood, Threlfall, Bishop, Hutchinson, Gardner, Kirk. Sub: Pickles.
W ad d in g to n : H ar Edmondson
League — Dog and Partridge 108, Kings Arms A 105, Black Bull 103, Sun 81, Wellsprings A GO, Station A G5. Buck G4. White Horse A 03, Royal Oak A 55. Victoria 55, Waggon and
Horses A 42. Blue League — Waggon and
Horses B 100, Wellsprings B 85. Higher Buck 81. White Horse B 7G, Judge Walmesley 74, Kings Arms B 71, Royal Oak B GG, Pendle Witch Gl. Craven Heifer 50, Commercial 5G. Station B
3G. Green League — De Lacy A
113, Swan A 05. Wilpshire Hotel A 84. Lord Nelson 80. Dog A 7G, Cross Kevs A 74. Black Bull A GO. New Inn A 02. Black Horse A 55, Brown Cow A 55, Horse
shoe A 44. Yellow League — De Lacy B
03, Dog B 00, New Inn B 87. Horsesnoe B 83, Swan B SO. Cross Keys B 75, Wilpshire B 75. Dog and Partridge G7. Brown Cow B 54. Black Horse B51. Black Bull B43.
Snooker
shot. Goal number three was
Social just scrape home
1 she took it in and man- Gnffiths took the ball from ° ^ J t%*ooker league. the goalkeeper’s pads after
Waddington B trounced Police, whose promotion challenge has now faded. Second-placed Low Moor B struggled to beat Bil- lington A, clinching the
A beat high fliers Cons B. In Division Two, leaders
Bottom club Slaidburn
DIVISION One leaders Social A scraped home ajnst improving Catholic A, who are now out f h re iegatjon position in the Clitheroe and
ton 42. KBL B (12) 427, Pendle (2)
36-1: J. Peel 64. H. Tobin 59; A. Smith 83, J. Schofield 45; I). Walmsley 68, S. Edmondson 66; K. R. Walmslev 50, A. Proctor 63; G. Walmsley SI, W. Wright 63; S. Walmsley 75, J. Holmes
aggregate by three points. Division One — Social A (8) 416, Ca tho lic A (6) 380: D.
Laycock 55, L. McEntee 57; S. Kerr 57, A. Hall 53; J. Roberts 71, L. Dixon 74; M. Herrington 100.
H.Hudson 41; G. Hincks 73, I. Tomlinson 65; M. Vamom CO, J. Crowther 90. SInidburn A (8) 428, Cons B
(6) 436: J. Whitwell 47, A. Gud geon 95; J. Jacques 65, F. Web ster 50; B. Walker 43, F. Wat-
son 71; H. Dixon 90, J. Marsden 53;
W.Jones 83, P. Swales 69; L. Lawson 100, E. McQuade 98. Cons A (8) 360, flillington B
(6) 319: B. Hargreaves 45, D. Wilson 54; D. Coupe 55, P. E llio t t 59; D. Smith 78, A. Rydeheard 59; T. Sunter 56, B. Thompson 43; S. Tauylor 59, N. Harris 65; M. Wensley 67, I. Brown 39. Chatburn A (6) 366, Riming
ton A (8) 404: P. Clark 71, D. Riley 51; P. Craig 73, A. Rilev 42; N. Robinson 67, F. Wrathall 39; D. Speak 39, K. Ratclife 95; G. Clark 67, J. Lund 78; P. Whittaker 49. S. Petty 99. Division Two — Police (2)
68.Ijow Moor A (10) 421, Slaid burn B (4) 401: G. Tvler 72, T. Robinson 75; N. Parxinson 77, P. Maher 69; P. Bradley 69, D. Cowking 59; N. Brown 59, G. Parker 68; A. Holmes 75, N. Pinder 72; A. Clements 69, H.
Carr 61. Catholic (4) 376, Social B
(10) 395: K. Eccles 49, J. Travis 56; C. Thorne 54, T. Clews 67; C. Snape 72, C. Adcroft 70; P. Bithell 46, S. McNally So; B. Bithell 96, J. Burgess 48; R. Watson 59, A. Beck 69. Rimington B (14) 496, Chat
at treble Subden 0, Waggon anil Horses 3
lem overcoming Sabden on a sticky pitch. They were 3-0 up at
WAGGON had no prob
half-time, with all the g o a ls coming from Edmondson. There were a
lot of near misses from the Waggon in the second half, whereas the Sabden side never really looked like penetrating their defence. Waggon and Horses:
Frayne, Horsefield, Coul- ston. Lawson, Richards. Walker (G). Walker (R), Smith. Blackburn, McGo vern, Edmondson. Subs: Blackledge, Waddington.
burn B (0) 333: H. Thistleth- waite 82, J. Ingham 52;B. Con* chie 88, S. Wilson 48; J \ Seed 64, L. Whittaker 62; P. Vinkley 86, A. Wilson 49; S. Winkley 109, A. Pearce 57; D. Ash 67, M. Billington 65. Points and positions: Division
One — Social A 14S, Cons B 120, RBL A 120, Cons A 119, Billington B 116, Rimington A 116, Uhatbum A 114, Catholic A 106, Waddington A 100, Slaid- bum B 89. Division Two — Waddington
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332, Waddington B (12) 416: R. Brown 58, T. Swift 45; F. Booth 54, A. J. Herd 62; P. Craig 70, T. Walmsley 83; J. Griffiths 58,B. Philip 74; I. Hartley 39, J. Lambert 88; S. Griffiths 53, M. Dewhurst 64.
B 2 0 0 , Low Moor B 1 7 8 ,/ R imington B 168, RBL B 158,Police 148, Billington A 146, Social B 136, Catholic B 134, Low Moor A 120, Pendle 114, Slaidburn B 100, Chatburn B 76.
Tonight’s fixtures: Division
One — RBL A v Cons A, R im in g ton A v S laid b u rn A,Cons B v Waddington A, Bil-
Billington A (6) 403, Low . lington B v Social A. M oor B (8) 410: R. Hilton 49,
M. Holmes 99; K. Yeoman 58, E. Kenyon 94; T. Wilson 88, P. Traynor 51; G. R. Dell-44, S. Traynor 67; K. Garrett 98, D. Dean 57; A. Dean 66, V
N. Law-
Low Moor A, Slaidburn B Police, Social B'v RBL B, Pen dle v Billington A. Low Moor B v Catholic B, Waddington B v Rimington B.
Division Two — Chatburn B v ■ <
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