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C lith e roe A dvertiser & Times, A p r il 5tli, 1990 ' l l Qlitheroe 22824JEditorial), 22m(Advertisina). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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Goal thriller at Roefield


Clitheroe Ladies 7, North End X


PLAYING against 10 players, Clitheroe were rde<...............


O’Brien opened th e scor- The new pro ing as early as the seventh


Centre forward Julie


minute, following a well timed through-ball from


Gill Brooker. ” settles in


minutes la te r when new professional. Brooker finished a fine run Mr Harry Smith started with a perfect shot that officially on March 27th left the North End’keeper and has an impressive stranded. Clitheroe con- pedigree behind him. tinucd to plug away and Before coming to the Rib- sc o red a th i rd goal ble Valley he was course through left winger Tina manager and professional Swarbrick, who found the at Fishwick Hall Golf back of the net with a dra- Club, near Preston, for matic diving header.


The second came just secured the services of a . WHALLEY Golf Club has


V vn


created an abundance of Trearddurbay Golf Clubs, chances in the North End both in Wales, penalty box, they couldn Harry and his wife, Sue, not add to their healthy live in Preston, and have lead. This was largely two children, Andrew (11) down to N o r th End and Sarah (12). Andrew is ’keeper Debbie Smith, carrying on the who was in inspired form, tradition in the fa: Despite being at a dis- has represented"


A l th o u g h Clitheroe worked at Maesdu and five years. Before that, he


Young hat-trick saves the Blues blushes


. Clitheroe 5, Nantwich Town 4


advantage, North End county, launched a number of Now at Whalley, attacks of their own, but is a fully qualified PGA could not get the better of coach and has completed a sturdy defence and an an advanced course for in-form Julie Vickers in coaches, the Clitheroe goal. In the As professional, Harry knowledge that that back will run the' club shop, four were in full control, open to members and non- the side pushed forward members and coach golfers and went further into the young and old. lead through midfield star Harry is looking foward Julie Parker.


North End would not give been in golf all my life and up and they were even- have been made welcome tually rewarded with a at Whalley.” goal. Janice Booth scored Coaching sessions for the goal with a clinical 18 juniors will be starting yard shot.


Despite being 4-0 down, ley Golf Club. “I have


more. The first came from f t n l f e r S e i l i o y & Brooker, then Swarbrick V xO l ie is





added the sixth and the • K i ic y w e e k e n d last of the match was


claimed by Louise Ward. TWO competitions were This victory gave Clith- .held at Clitneroe Golf Club


J


eroe their first double .of at the weekend, attracting the season.


line Feather had an out- Teachers Qualifier, the standing game along with team made up of D. Mcln- Brooker and Vickera.


For the local side, Pau- in the Texas Scramble a total of 146 entrants. • ' V =•-•


at Roefield ..on .Sunday secUred.the..title -With. a-withaBobby-Pizehs goal. A'^ orjc bard for their goals. Having said that, I was (k.o. 2 p.m.).


Clitheroe face Chorley Goodwin and I. Adnett way back into the match -We aeienueu v«rv score of (69-4.3-54.7).


tyre, H. Hemmingway, D .A* ■ 1-


D. Barton, C. Hughes, K. Hennesy Qualifier, A. which Pizelis met with his Room, D. O’Connor, J. Wright took the place with head.


Clitheroe: J. Vickers, In the Singles.Stroke gteve Orrell free-kick,


Feather, J. O’Brien, L. Results: Texas Scram- Clitheroe were dealt a Ward, T. Swarbrick. Subs: ble Teachers Qualifier — cruei blow just before J. Tilley, A. Ralph.


Parker, G. Brooker, P. an impressive 63. White Bull Museum Gisburn and Dis­ .


trict Pool League. Despite losing to sec­


ond-place Fosters B in their last fixture, the side


Goodwin, H. H®nmm>8* once again breached the way and I. Adnett (59-4.3- ohawbridere defences and


1st, D. McIntyre, D. half-time when Nantwich


WHTTF^JLl '^A have B. TatterMll ^9-3.8-55.2); ^ match continued in ^enITcrawnUedLasAcham- D1C..V w --------


pions of the Todber Steam rj-jgp (62-4.1-57.9); 4th, Q , wiinnt.f* Olitheroe Heesom, 6 . Eglin and W.


5477); 2nd,.P^Marlo_w, D. went M up B. Tattersall (59-3.8-55.2);


Crisp (62 W. E. Speak, T. Reyn-


olds, S._ Hacking ^and A. ^ urrows gabbed the goal 49th minute, Clitheroe


^ d! «^same = ____


ulled a goal back. Paul


Chfid (62-4-58);5th, K. fromano7Tell comer. Holding, J. Sanderson, P.


claimed three points 6.4-58*6); 6th; M. TTiomp- 8VY ^ a# 0 7gaj7 q kr Ti


<66:7-3^.


Dog and Partridge 2, Division Two — IB»i A. 4,3 wifri a sweet strike and t h r o u g h Lowe White Bull B 3, Buck Inn •yyHght (77-14-63); 2nd, D. ^ en 8c0rec] an equaliser in Hardcastle. 6;Fosters B 6, White Bull puncbard (78-15-64); 3rd, tlle 82nd minute from a


Results: Ureysttones 7 i, : G o


A 3; Black Bull 8, Corona­ tion 1; Three Rivers 6, Pendle Hotel 3; Bucca-


*, 4s (76-9-67). 5. ^ . U1 Lllc ................ ..... .


neers 1, New Inn Colts 8; New Inn 3, Fosters A 6.


Gisburn Pool League PWD L P


PA


White Bull A........2420 0 4 155 Fosters B............ 2417 0 7 136 New Inn.............. 2415 0 9 Buck Inn............. 2314 0 9 Fosters A............ 2414 010 117


11?


Buccaneers......... 2412 012,102 Dog & Partridge.. 2412 012 102 Three Rivers....... 24 9 015 88 Grey8toncs.......... 24.7 017 82 New Inn Colts.....24 1 023 54


2iid, C. Sims (87-21-66). Stableford


----- “ competition New Inn or


which were enough to gon) j . Proctor. K. A. nd Nantwich went 4-2 up KINGg ARMS had to work hard to gain make them safe at.the top Panter and B. Baldwin “^.ough HaU. Now stand-


Collier and E- Scott (65- Qnce again the play ““‘end V e n d


of the table.Although the title has • stale3 stroUe Hennesy ta JM JE jU W u - . lesgu|gam'eoftheseason.


jn tW75th he made i t th e f i r s t tw o m in u te s and


“u"“6“------.•■_r V- j revenge over Waterloo Rangers in their last - ° , g- c h a l le n e league game oi uib seaouii.


1 ^ d0S ™ B|’ 2nd, J . H. Hanson (78-11- contribution until the last, week and were caught cold omthwaite and >r the Buck Inn. 67); 3 r d , T. Poole


as Kings scored twice in stoodat3-2. . . . . . ............


In th e s e c t tmn^way The strike came from a ----------- ------


happy that we took the three points.” Mr Morris was particularly scathing about his


defence and . he is struggling to find a partner for Glyn Davies in the centre. In the 3-0 defeat at Pre- scot, he used Mike Gregario and he was replaced by the experienced Paul Jones on Saturday. The Rossendale game could give Mr Moms an " t o experiment with a new pairing, but


that looks uke being the only change. “We want to end the season with a flourish ana


finish somewhere in the top six,” he said.


Kings Arms claim points


Kings Arms Reserves 3, Wate


Vaterloo Rangers 2


in their last ...


been decided, the runners- QuE^fier: Division One looked to be at an end, but Rangers made four just before half-time. This jpo’. -----------------


goals. to the challenge at.Whal-.


in glorious conditions, was an important fix­ ture for Clitheroe, who were anxious to secure a victory and keep their place in the top five.


The fixture, played idit‘


revival and Clitheroe were should contact Harry at soon back in the scoring the club (Whalley 824766). mood and added three


This goal did not spark a further information they soon and if anyone wants


Cheshire side Nantwich Town stood in seventh place before the match and were in the mood to give Clitheroe a stem test.


the stronger and soon took control of the midfield. This early domination brought optimism in the Nantwich ranks and they pushed forward, testing the Clitheroe ’keeper, Denis Underwood.


The visiting side started


while, Clitheroe finally cracked and Nantwich


scored two goals. Despite holding out for a Shawbridge topics


Rossendale are the visitors


sendale United.


ideal opportunity for match practice. “Both of us have a few games left, so we thought it would be worthwhile to get together for a match,


Neither side had a fixture and both saw it as an


be a case of back to the good old days Saturday when Clitheroe entertain Ros- u


, ,


said Clitheroe manager Dave Moms. The game, which kicks off at 3 p.m., will revive


chance of promotion.


eroe’s players were brought back‘to earth with a bump by Mr Morris.


Despite last Saturday’s nail-biting victory, Chth- ... . . . . . m l l Geoff Young


memories of some.famous Bass NWCFL derby encounters between the two sides. Rossendale cur­ rently lie in the middle of the HFS Loans League s first division, but inconsistency has cost them the


Makeshift side shine


Waddington 2, Embsay 0


f! ■ij; • ^


__on held on the Castle Field at the weekend.


r $ \ ;


;10 teams took part i major netball compe-


The event, organised


total and was eventually won by Rishton in a ' tense battle against Trin-


V ity Jokers.


the new imme, April


acted


!8; RBL B 7, Trinity Dia- R:bchester 4 Grindleton spark a revival and Wag- R t % ^ Y ^ e r L. t


Results: RBL A 4, Rishton ______ _____ W— _— , — Dominoes Doubles


adapted well and kept Waddington’s title chances alive with some neat


White Lion 8; Dominoes 9 Rebels 6; Trinity Jokers 22, RBL C 1; RBL B 6, RBL A 15: Trinity Diamonds 1, Dominoes Doubles 10; Rogues 4, Lion Hearts 10; Rishton 16, Young Farmers 1; Rebels 8, Trinity Aces 1; White Lion 6, RBL A 8; Rishton 16, Dominoes Doubles B 1; RBL C 2,Rogues 11; Dominoes Doubles B 10, Young Farmers 1; RBL C 0, Trinity Aces 12;Lion Hearts 6, Trinity Jokers 8; White Lion 15, RBL B 11; Trinity Dili' monds 5,Young " Trinity Aces 8.


the regular team away on' Hearts 2, Dominoes 10; Trinity a club trip, the newcomers Diamonds J , .White. Lion 8;


lth five members of, . s-Rebels 10, Rogues 8; Lion


RBL B 0,‘Rishton 21; .Trinity' Aces 3, Trinity Jokers 15; Young Farmers 3, RBL B 7; Dominoes 13, RBL C


football.N ick T om l in so n , Andrew Hutchinson, John Hosty, John Hart and sub-


2, Lion Hearts 14; Rishton 18, ’ _ ____ - — * .U « n l n . White Lion 2; Trinity Dia-


- -


' opened the scoring on the hour and Drachenberg sealed the points with a close-range shot with 10 minutes to play.'


and Roger Sumner all 1 impressive games. Full­ back Pe te r Stirzaker


stitutes Joe Drachenberg ha3


Table tennis


Standen A take, the top spot


up spot has not and could ^ g. stokes (78-12-66); Geo^f Young had left his changes from the previous was converted by Hayth- STANDEN A have been be claimed by Fosters B,


. , . After reorganising their thwar te^by^ a strong ^


R^AV°RiXoS'-:-Oak), Mick Scriven (Kings matches. Ace's^6^I‘d1omf n ^ o (Wa t e r l o o 'Ra n g e r s ) 10.


blcs B 11, RBL B 5; Rebels 6, Trinity Jokers 15; RBL C 1, Lion Hearts 17; Young, Eamv era 2, RBL A 14: Rishton l6,-


H


Dominoes Doubles B 2, White- Lion 14j.


Jokers 13. nl Wamrnn nnri Horses 4


Rimington “ Transport < itst 20 ndnutes.McGovern Low h?oor 9 “


njviqinn One_ a rare attack. This did not p-oneniove


back through P t f ta o n m co fortable


soon in control and recor ed'their biggest win ofthe season.


& I w C h a p m a n ’s s > 4 ~A l V3 m f ’ M : Whitbread Ribble Valley League mim


Division Two title chase is hotting up


WITH the championship of the first division in the Whit­


bread Ribble Valley League already decided, interest is turning to the title race in Division Two. ■ Three sides still


have a chanc e of claiming the cham- pionship, in .'what has


years. mmm%


bes en one of the tight­ est seasons for many


Lancaster ladies are Sent packing


Clitheroe 2nd XI3, Lancaster 4th XI1


8uhfs,erK\ngsWArmsdaned THIS match was played in warm and sunny Royal Oak stand at the top conditions and Clitheroe became lackadaisical of the table equal on 24


points. However; Kings Armshave now completed In the first half, neither to break d6wn the Clith-


unwiUing to run after the loose balls,


their fixtures while Royal team seemed able to pass eroe defence. OakTstiUhavetwomatches the ball down to tfieir Twentyn


fourth-placed Buck Inn. As tne situation stands, breaks, they were unable - - - - - ,


Kings Aims have 24 points with no games to play, Royal Oak also command 24 points with two games to play, Calderstones have 21 points with one match


to play and dark horses Buck Ir


However, despite beini Inn have 20 points


Comfortable victory Umlngton 1


Waggon and Horat* 4, Rin


four points adrift, Buck p io n s , Waggon and have three matches to play Horees, were rarely■ trou-


and are still in with a bled in this match, played chance.


:spite being THE newly-elected cham- O W UIOJ ggutuvwj ” —


satisfaction of knowing at full strength, were well eroe piled on the pressure that if thpv heat Buck Inn on top throughout the for tne remainder of {•be in


Royal Oak have the The side, although not in superb conditions. ingVrnatch°n'ext*6Wednse- mdway dav they will be uncatch- half with a goal from long periods. ^


Grindleton, ----- „ „ at the bottom-of-the-table, Early lost against second-to-the- Rimington pulled a goa bottomRibchester.


ahnnM he a crack- game and took the lead match and kept the ballin half f°r


able ancf will he crowned McGovern. Waggon con- Now well on top, Chth- tinucd to dominate and eroe retook J h e k a d


CbI n Pth e3‘f i r s t d iv is io n . Ri^rTgton s trag g led in all thrVugVJane Seed whb


minutes later, Seed was on target again with a fine goal. She received the ball and dribbled it around the


eon enjoyed a comioruioie whole of the Lancaster defence before slotting it


Reserves 2, Royal Oak 4; a goal to give Waggon a Kings Arms 3, Waterloo 4-lvictopr..


Rangers 2; Buck Inn 1, For Rimington, Braith- Clitheroe 0


two - Read hat-frick and Conti added ,


(League only, excluding outstanding form. ■


Saturday): Division One— • Waggon aI\^ Steve Conti (Waggon) 17, Frayne, H°rf ielf ’ Scott Thompson (Low


Daimafr Keefe^hatburn) Waddington. 11, Andy Passmore (Read) 11.


: i ; Rebels Aspinwall (Kings Arms) C , , r . n a c c f l l l W P p k ‘19 ;Damian Lowe (Kings O U t tC S S lU l y y c c iv


A; . >


Division Two _ Len Squash ____ __


ms) .


CKehy (Buck Inn) 15, Ste- eroe’s side during the finalg of th° clitheroe and phen Czapowski (Royal club’s la te s t squash D;gtrict Snooker League’s individual competition.


17> M a rk Lowe REEDLEY proved to be . —, —- - * • — —.


a s 1. t .


T SV f____ J *•«. Un .


, action tonight inth column, ui the semi-


Dominoes 5; RB'l A 5, Trinity '(B.Dinsdale); Chatbum v Blackburn and Steve Hut- ^Fixtures: Singles draw Rimington (J. Swayne); chinson all in commanding _ .


’ 8 , .


......... " ’ Dixon).' ' r,.


cr.:i T


_ second half, Tennis Association. ~ has been submitted a . The Side have.been in_


secm^toefitirwTh" 0^ * ' ^ just^wo games


pcs min\,te. after Paul Owen back through Bill Briggs. 35-yard dnve. The chasing Their nearest rivals,- 42£ames. twice struck the bar.


A SCORE of 36 from Gael a}^Kh;^l^may n^otbe Smith proved to be enough for victory in the Clitheroe


..........................


This gave Clitheroe a beat the’keeper from close the chance was gone. last easp 5-4. win and -


range.ng ............... staff when such score-lines Damien Lowe took .full


C°Thetevent also raised left, against Vauxhall GM £41-60, which has been and Salford, Chtheroe now sent to Cancer Relief.


look safe in fifth spot.


He dribblea the ball past forward could only head Bowland A, still have two two defenders and shot .against the bar again and matches to play, but stand 25 points behind with only


J ^ t t le .W could notscore ^ " ^ K a n g e r s-


claim the runners-up spot, Bowland B and Standen C are all in with a chance and could jump up to


r b jM s r 'f


WADDINGTON FC made their first Irish tour las t weekend, thanks to the team man- a g e r ’ s f a m i l y connections.


'■"V •: i *’ • h m w i —-


bers, plus a contingent from the Kings Arms in Clitheroe, left the Ribble


Last Friday 19 mem­


Rangers contiued to 20 possible points on offer. Although Bowland A


A


..ok firm favourites to ^irokh


battled their way back into omthwaite, Wiltanson (J), the match and were Briggs, Swain. Sub: Wil- rewarded with a penalty • kinson (D).


second spot.•Disagreements over the score card for the match


r s


Standen A 8; Standen C 9, Rimingtbn 1.


Standen A............1616 0,0 133 Bowland A.............1412 0.2 108 Bowland B . . 1511 0 4 103 Standen C........... 1510 0 6 101 Rimington....;..... 16 7 0 9- 71 Whalley B........ . 15 5 1 9 61 St James's.......... 16 2 212 46 Trirnty B............ 15 1 113 38 Trinity A............ 16 3 013 29


. Table Tennis . .


Ribbleadaic PW D L -P


■ second half, .Wadding- • ton’s fitness, began to show and they even­ tually grabbed an equa-


session, but failed to make it count. In the


Valley for the three-day i 85th minute when Bur- trip..


. The excursion featured . two matches, on Satur-. day and Sunday, against TEK F.C. The fixtures were arranged three months ago through Waddington. team man­ ager Jim Tie rney’s brother. Don, who man­ ages the Irish side. , 1


|fV‘— ■*.,


■ In the first match, Waddington were put under severe pressure in the opening minutes and it came as no surprise when the Irish, outfit


, . ' ' i^hJ“ , Mt.*- 4-,'SS


i 'For the remainder of; vroldwas . equal to, the the half, 'Waddington;;, attacks and the,score finr, enjoyed equal :pos-"!ished37l


'■ ’* * . <


TEK piled-forward, but Waddington ’keeper Jar-


V. J* "5, r (/ r t


liser through Mercer. Both sets of defenders now took control and the match looked to be head­ ing for a draw, until the


gral


gess scored the winner from close range. * The final match of the


to u r , a'gainst TEK Reserves, was a much tougher fixture.’ Featur-'


the score crowned as the champions Trinity B has ineant that of the Ribblesdale Table no record of the fixture


hptwppn Whallev B and thnt


3..i ^ ^ a te r lo o Rangers (G. eroe


Whalley v Ribchester form. (D.Marsrmll); Low Moor v Ag


v q


. . . Division Two — Clith- matches, Mike Barrett, Doubles Draw — J. ' eroe Reserves v Brockhall John Willis and Dave rjrowtber and L. McEntee (B. Jones).


• port v Read (N. Clark). Although they lost two the Catholic Social Club. ‘Division One — Trans- eventually winning 3-2. .


final — Buck Inn v Cal- The first team enjoyed ^ ^ played at Clitheroe derstones (N. Dinsdale, J. an easier match and beat


Sunday: Dan Seed semi- the side a close win.


. McKenzie all won to give .qSC ^ v g Conchie and p winkley (Rimington),


Lowery, A. Hacking); Gal- Rochdale 4-1. Robert j. Parkinson (Low Moor) v derstones v Kings Arms F i e l d i n g and Dave p' Qraje and G. Simkin (D. Marshall, N. Clark, P. Matthews were the stars (QhatbUrn), to be played Kerk).


5lub; N. Brown and and both won without t tb e Catholic Social


42 games. Results: St James’s^ 2, Green (D. Marshall); Low . went


____,n 0 Swayue), Sabden v


Moor v. Read (D. Bush); Barber could muster a Rimington v ■


,(B. Jones). Division Two — Trans­ port Reserves v Clitheroe Reserves ■ (B. Dinsdale); ICI/Station v Waterloo Rangers (J. Lowery); Buck- Inn v Royal Oak


(N.Clark). WhiUrcad RVFL Division Om


P W D L P


Waggon 4 Hones....... 1716 1 0 33 ChSbum................... 2013 4 3 30


Whalley.. H


. 1 8


Transport.................. 16 7 1 8 15 Read united............... 17 6 3 8 13 Sabden...........15


reen......... 1


wh^„-....,.......... .. |4B 4 | 2 ,1 | |8 unt G


Ribchester win. Darts


Tight at the top as challenge hots up


17*8 l 2 w rp ailv hotting up with S ta rk ie s and R o y a l B r it - ^ .


^ a ^ ^ ^ _________ T . _s__t>


5 6 3 6,15 3 210 8


Ribcbester.................. * 17 3 1 13 ? 7 Gnndleton............... 17 1 2 14- 4


, Legion B the v main contenders for nnin nnnionrlprM fnr the title .


THE challenge for the championship in Divi­ sion One ofthe Ribble Valley DartsLeague is


_


League is .


leaders RBL B could only Black Bull 6, RBL B 4, draw with CCWMC, while CCWMC 4; Craven 4, Low second-placed Starkies Moor 4; Starlaes 7, Wilp- crushed Wilpshire 7-1, shire 1; Victoria 4, Judge


In their latest matches, RBL A 6; Royal Oak 2,


are dashed sDESPITE being a t : full


Bamoldawick United 4, • Waddington 1 ~


ing guest players with League of I r e land experience, the TEK side took the lead after 15 minutes through Sheehey, a former Dun­ dee United player.


took the lead. The. goal’ more goals before the came after 20 minutes; end of the match.’As the after slack -Waddington: match drew; to .a close, defending. - ,


.Waddington ^equalised through Hill, but could not ’ keep out the Irish side,i who grabbed two


In the. second, half,


struggled. throughout this game- against ,Barnolds-


trength, -Waddington


Wick and eventually went down 4-1


The side gave a poor


r r :4 - l U n n o e closing the gap at the top Walmesley 4; Commercial l l t l c n o p c s to just two points., .....................


third-placed Judge Wal- Lacy 5, Kmgs Arms A 3, mesley and fourth-placed Cross Keys 4, Brown Cow Victona ended in a tightly 4; Kings Arms B 4, Spring contested draw.


The match between Division Two — De 3, Black Horse 5.


Royal Oak went down Lion 5; Bulls Head 3, against Black Bull and Catholic Club 5. ■ points


P , table.


dington s clmmpionship , Waddington’s oinuly.


a r a t o f i n T s r t h e s c a s o n


• • WW^ydS


K Wad d in gJ; o n i x ace


in™ ; 'fa c e Brow^ Cowi:while Owd Neds. 105,.Catholk Club command-;; 99; Kings Arms A 99, Bay


*


- the ‘Morrison! Cup.- The win n e rs - wil l vfaco Foiilridge Old ’ Boys in the


final. ^ 1 i ) 'ArmSi75/“Dog;inn 63, One — White Horse 2i Cow 58. L&lest results: ■


Division s-White Lion: 62,. Brown ; ' ' ' ' ' ^


14. P K d division Walmesley 104,' Victona ;»kA tum Wh A H mr wtiitTe Wno **s ^ fti;r R


of the Division One - RBL B .112, Starkies 110, Judge


Points and- ons:


Bottom-of-the-table Neds 5; Dog Inn 3, White Points and possiittiions:


Mill 4; Bay Horse 3, Owd 1 ? 9... . _1 1 Ai ^ Xfl A^A«nn '


pe5. .0^ , f ^ r n dW ^ - . thematchoftheweekwas 10V Low Moor 102, result wdl tteeaten Wad-,


hopes. Joe*prBeh©nb^«, • gprjng Mill. Separated by Heifer 94, . Black Bull 94, scored Waddington


“ ieaders Kings ' CCWMC 101, Commercial and second place 101, RBL A 98, Craven


Black goM.and, witJ^pmi-^pMs. 4ides battFed out a tense Horse 82, Wilpshire Hotel


__ Arms B 113,'Spring^ ^ ® ^ ^


ith* 112>\Cross Keys--106|.Owd. ^


5-j-sa iSStf ■"iJSSM?- K . , ■ flKia Dointe &nd i&cw’W


W , 0


hard for their victory, TjtBL A) v P. Clark (Chat- to be played at


. . . _


Fixtures: Saturday: Ait- one. The third team des- v and f ^ e Catholic 12: ken Shield — Waggon and troyed Hyndburn 5-0 with g ^ j Cjub starting at 7- Rishton' 8 Horses v Hurst Green Peter Thompson, Howard


tures, won three and lost ^ atVitheroe Social


completed an impressive past the keeper. t


Leading' goal scorers Waggon, McGovern was in ly,


1 waite played well and for


played a defensive game and <


Britcliffe and good tack­ ling from Tony Cooper and C a th e r in e Needham ensured that Lancaster could not improve on their


From then on, Clitheroe excellent saves from


BCOre- Clitheroe: Britcliffe, . . . . . Dugdale (M), Caton,


TOP Ribble Valley B-nnWer Dlavera wi"will be in


Snooker stars in action


' --- » « J


the Barker.


to nlav the first against forwards, and although game, Clitl RnnV Inn. L an c a s te r had some lead when a cross from Twenty minutes into the


itheroe took the


Taylor on the right wing was powered skilfully past ’keeper by Helen


Clitheroe’s play improved and the forwards made several attempts at scor­ ing. However, Lancaster also launched a number of attacks and they equalised with a right wing shot that just beat the Clitheroe ’keeper. Determined to regain their lead, Clith-


In the second half, , t . U I. ' L—J


V


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