Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 31st, 1991 21 Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Murray Walker's W f
Under starter’s popular event
THERE are few places in the country where athletes, and occasionally the not-so-athletic, can pound the roads in such beautiful
countryside. That is why the annual
runners from all over the country, and in some cases even further, the event acts as a major fund-raiser for the Mayor of Ribble Valley’s Charity Fund. The route follows an
As well as attracting
Kibble Valley Reebok 10-Mile Road Race is such a popular event, and entries are now being accepted for this year’s race, which takes place on Sunday, March 10th.
Shawbridge topics
Murphy’s mob win through
SECOND division
Westhoughton Town provided Clitheroe with a good workout on what was to have been a blank weekend
for the Blues. After a first half largely
lost in midfield, Steve
anti-clockwise loop on gen tly undulating country roads via Mitton, Whalley, Barrow and Clitheroe, and the course has been accurately measured at 10 miles. Start time is noon from Edisford Road near Low
Moor Church. Limited parking is available opposite Ribblesdale Swimming Pool (the race control centre), with additional available in Clitheroe town centre adjacent to the E. H. Booth car park. All finishers will be
awarded a commemorative badge and there are indi vidual prizes for the first 10 finishers, three women, three veterans, lady veteran, over 50 and over 60 runners.
orders for 1 0
m i l e ,
the day of the race is 17 and the entry fee for all members of AAA Registered Clubs is £2-50
The minimum age on
and £3 for unattached runners.
Cheques should be made payable to the “Mayor of Ribble Valley Charity Account”.
encouraged to obtain sponsorship forms, available from Ribble Valley Council, to help the charity. A first class stamped addressed envelope (minimum 9m. by Gin.) must be sent with
Competitors are your entry. Steve Murphy Whitbread Ribble Valley League
Waggon and Kings clash in semis
hig1'for ril'e'ciith^roeTii IT’S semi-final time in the Elembee Ashley this friendly after 20 Smith Trophy, with favourites Waggon and
minutes of the second half. Horses facing high-flying Kings Arms. Westhoughton currently Kings should have met lie in mid-table in the Bass Royal Oak in last week- North West Counties en(,.s Aitken shield qua,-
League Division Two, but ter-finals, but the game ley 1-0 last week.
proved to be too strong for marke(i out instead. Kings refused to surrender home
the visitors and in-form striker Mark Heyes sealed a(]vantage and this lead to the win in th e 74th the postponement, minute.
called off due to frost last mid-table and the match' —
The Blues travelled to Transport Blue and Chat- Accrington Stanley last hum, is also an attractive nightl.w after the match was one The teams are level in
The other tie, between ----- ---
Wednesday. Meanwhile, 14-day bans
imposed on Paul Jones and Neil Hanson for an accu mulation of bookings started on Monday. That means they will
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could go either way. Extra-time failed to
not be able to play in Saturday’s league match
at Vauxhall GM (k.o. 3 p.m.). The Blues will be looking to avenge the 3-0 home defeat inflicted by
the men from Ellesmere white.
Port in the Raab Karcher Cup earlier in the season. On Wednesday evening,
Clitheroe have a home Floodlit Trophy tie with Flixton. The Blues still have a chance of reaching
separate Station and Swan and Royal in their Aitken Shield quarter-final last
weekend.However, the extra half-hour proved invalu able to Calderstones, and two goals from Dave Car ney helped them progress to th e sem is a t the expense of Transport
the final, but really need SCOi*injr 13 goals between jsh Legion It a. 2 Ciitheroe FC 6; Low Moor
through after their 3-2 defeat of Grindleton. Things were more clear-
C h a tb u rn a r e a iso
cut in the two league matches, with Waggon and Horses and Buck Inn
Great Harwood to slip. Blues secretary Colin
Wilson also confirmed that Clitheroe have put in the s ta tu to ry seven-days notice to approach Rad- cliffe Borough’s midfield player Dave Mahon.
Junior soccer Blackburn too strong Kibble Valley 0
Blackburn 2,
THE Ribble Valley Junior Schools representa tive side came up against a very talented Blackburn team in their latest league
game.They were put under pressure
straight from the kick-off by a side who were quick and skillul in every department.
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battle and subjected the Ribble Valiev defence to a real pound-
Blackburn won the midfield . . . . .
sule and it was only his bravery and skill which kept Blackburn
A.t.. . . . . . . onlu Hla hr-lVf»**v
at
bay.Against all this pressure. Kib ble Valley managed two brea- kaways but could not convert
L Just before the break, Black burn_ __ scored their .trik.... which t
tened for so long. . e.................hey H
them without reply They were important
wins for both teams, but for vastly different rea sons. Waggon went back to the top of the league following their 7-0 defeat of Transport Blue, while
Division Three — Cross Keys
second division, despite rec- ordinR their second successive r,-B victory. Second-placed Com mercial fared even worse, draw ing 4-1 with White Horse B,
who are in third spot. R e s u l ts : D iv is io n O n e — D o r
Hotel 2, Royal Oak A b; kinRS Arms 7, Black Hull (Chatburn) 1; I’enillo Witch 5, White Horse A 3; New Inn 3. Black Horse 5. Division Two — White Horse
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and Partridge 1, .Judge Walmes- lev 7; Royal British Legion A 0, Craven Heifer A 2; W ,iltshire
However, Clitheroe R0ya] Oak pitch had been mesley defeated Dog and Par- d
(jle hat, they were at home, but the nearby
trict Darts League. In Division One, .lunge Wal-
Jol llin g tO n ,
recorded the biggest shock was postponed in unusual two Billington teams in this year’s Lancashire circumstances.
QOUDlc
ATS Trophy matches As Kings were first out jn Clitheroe and Dis- when they defeated Chor-
have opened up large gaps
tri<lRe 7-1 to lead by 28 points, with lloval Ilritish Lorion A and
Royal Oak A locked in joint second place.
________ Rained a little Rround by win-
have opened up a six point gap in the third division, and beat Brown Cow 0-2 last week. Sec ond-placed Low Moor Club
Billington Brass Band Club , ___
Clayton-le-Moors Harriers and the organisers wish to thank The Complete Runner, St John’s Ambulance Service, members of Clayton-le-Moors Harriers, Raynet Mobile Communications and the Army Cadets.
Race advisers are
receive a map of the route race number and additional information prior to the race.
All competitors will S & i lE s t s
returned to the Tourist Information Centre, Clitheroe, by March 2nd. They are limited to the first GOO received. Entries on the day (only if places are still available) will be charged at £3 for all competitors.
Entries must be
from Ribble Valley Council, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA and the “Advertiser and Times” offices in King
Forms are available
Street. Pool
Victoria reign
AFTER seven weeks of competition in the Ribble Valley LVA Pool League, things are still tight at the
top of the Red division. Dog and Partridge and Royal
Oak are locked at the ton, with Station A and .Judge Walmesley lurking in the wings. It is a different story at the
B 4. Commercial 4; liriilve Inn 2 Station G; Catholic Club 6. Black Hull (Old I.iingho) 2; New Inn a, Horseshoe f>; Dog Inn .», R o y a l O a k B 3 .
Club 7, Dc Lacy Arms 1: Swan with Two Necks 3, CCWMC .>; Brown Cow 2, Billington BBC b; Craven Heifer B f>. Royal Brit-
Buck Inn moved off the 83. Commercial 77. White; Horse bottom after their 6-0 vie- » tory over Bridge Inn, who
One — .Judge Walmesley 122, Royal British Legion A 1*4, Roval Oak A 1*4. Kings Arms 8(>, Black Bull 80, Pendle Witch 75, New Inn G9, White Horse A 09, Black Horse 49. Craven Heifer A 35, Dog and Partridge 35, Wilpshire Hotel 28. Division Two — Horseshoe
Points and positions: Division
now replace them as the league’s strongest team. Results: Aitken Shield — Station 1, Swan and
Bridge Inn 48 Royal Oa
BBC 100, Low Moor Club 94, shoe A 19, Higher Buck 12. Clitheroe FC 78. Swim with Yellow — Black Horse It 34, Two Necks 64, Cross Keys 55, Waggon and Horses It 33, Com-
iiivision Three — Billington Inn A 21, Station C 20, Horse-
...................... ak It 46.
,
New Inn 46, springs 36, Waggon ami Horses A 35. Black Horse A 27, New
K % . Craven Heifer A 37, Well- •'
.
Roval 1 (a .e .t.) ; T ran sp o rt CCWMC 51, Craven Heifer B mercial 28, Bay Horse 21. New W o P-ildnr«;tnnos 4 4G De Lacy Arms 43, Brown inti B 19, Horseshoe B 18,
(a . c . t .); Chatburn 3 Grindleton 2; Kings Arms v Royal Oak postponed. League — Waggon and
A f f L i t n 0. upon se 1veral times to save his Transport Blue v Chut
burn (Referee — D. Mar shall. Linesmen — J. Lowery and G. Dixon).
anspo.. - V \
Whitbre ad Kibble V n llc y L chruc ^ p l p
first goal, a \ \w 0n & Horses had threa- Wnn Arms . . . . . . .
Valley started to take the game Sulion Hotel............. ™ 8 J ® to Blackburn and first Coonan Swim& Royal............ ^ J r ' and then Bennett went close chatbum..;:;.............. J • " w i t h g o o d c h a n c e s . O l i tC K U U lll,
In the second half, Ribble Waterloo Rangers...... \o £ I «
the u p p e r hand and they cnmlleton................. i ? i ...... .
Blackburn, however, still had Transport White.... increased their
t . „ ,
Transport Blue........ nanSIWrt ........ ........
lead midway Caldorstonos..............
through the half. They contin- Buck Inn" ued to press and only excellent Bridge Inn.
e
work from Clarkson. Chadwick and Mayoh in defence kept the
scoreline respectable. At the final whistle, Valley
e . • Two points deducted.
had no complaints about the result, having met an excellent REA[)ST0NE FC.S under n ,
In Huncoat
'T ib h l c Vnlley: Dugdalc, and under 12s teams were both Clarkson, Mayoh, Bartlett, in action at the weekend. Chadwick, Stoddart, Coonan, Hart, Haythornthwaite, Best,
Bennett , Turner.
WITH all three side’s playing, , ,
Rend*United "had a busy time nation to equalise, Headstone 1-ist week.
‘ The first team faced Nelson Richard Lambert scored. How- GSOB at home and, fielding a evert Huncoat were not finished much changed team, struggled an(j aftcr being thwarted on a to find a rhythm. Although the number of occasions by ’keeper side did create chances, they j 0hn Lavelle, scored their failed to take them and went second goal to leave the final
Read soccer . . . After showing great determi- then went into the lead when
played Huncoat United and soon found themselves trailing. After some close chances, Rendstone finally equalised through a Peter Firth header.
On Saturday, the under 11s .............
IN a hard-fought William even, with both sides Thompson Senior Five-a- keeping it tight. Following side Football League a four-man move, Bernard game, fifth division high- Stornelli slotted the ball flyers Lucas came up into the Lucas net. against second-placed This upset the Lucas Ultraframe.
down 2-1. The Sunday —.... « .-u
Thn0<l\fter ^ f i n e ' s ' ’the^ earn Junior Clarets in the cup and r 'i
inn Alonk, Stephen Shorrock: and tan Uttley.
led 1-0 •‘J frV.he local team fin- defence and looking dangerous
ConhenShorrocks !md, the Clarets took control, scoring five fine goals.
’ team played St The under 12s team faced the break Thin form started well, holding out in
. . , o. result 2-2.
^"tTiflLnnimm•essiveo-l win in attack. The secon.T half ishedwJthanimi .. ^ ^ prove(j to be a different story
Despite Lucas having pounced on a loose ball to rhythm and again Stornelh
won games, it was the Clith
eroe team who played magnificently to inflict a 3-
2 defeat on them. For th e f i r s t five minutes, the game was
all th e ir las t 15 put Ultraframe two up. it w ith h a lf - t im e
approaching, m istake
back into the game. T h e
all resumed as the first fin
al owed Lucas s e c o n d
h a l f a defensive X ..- rt
ished, with Ultraframe in c o m m a n d . M i d w a y
through it, following the best move of the match, Washbrook gave Ultra
frame a 3-1 lead. With two minutes to go
Slater, who was under great pressure in the Ultraframe goal, mis judged a shot which gave Lucas their second goal. In the closing minute,
both teams had goals dis allowed and Ultraframe
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j^£^Arms.........................»15 8 * 8 j 8 Royal Oak................. ” 8 }
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Smith Trophy semi Kings Arms v Waggon Horses (Referee — J Swayne. Linesmen — B Bleasdale and D. Bush);
S a tu r d a y s Asshley ni-finals:
, , ?gon and hite 3, C-lkiei stones^ 1
Horses 7, Transport Blue 0; Buck Inn G, Bridge Inn
Ko»al llritish Legion B Brown Cow 15. Craven Heifer It
THE victorious Hurst Green team is pictured back, from the left, Brian Parkinson (manager), Matthew Riding, Lee Dowthwaitc, Andy Dodd, Stephen Young, John Dowthwaite, Stephen
HURST GREEN started in a lively manner, with the les sons learnt from last week’s defea t at Bamber Bridge firmly in their minds.
game was fairly even, with David Fairbrother’s pace
For 20 minutes, the
a constant menace. The first goal came from
an unfamiliar left-back role, Dodd was also sur prised to find himself on the edge of the Fulwood p en a lty box, b u t lie showed great skill in lob bing the 'keeper to record his first of the season. T e r ry McGovern ,
Procter, Peter Mallctt, Vic Rooking (assistant manager). Front: Kevin Rogerson, Terry McGo vern, David Fairbrother, David Warcing, Andy Holden, Ian Barton.
Hurst Green 10. Fulwood West End 1
right enabled Andy Hoi- Wareing’s good work, Ian den to head home to make Barton n e t te d . Then it G-0.
by a duly scored.
Fulwood were given a hrst was no fluke by again consolation imnaltf for a
rather innocuous challenge keeper• Then good w oi k home defender and from Fairbrothei enabled
McGovern showed that his the baH ovm- thc
Lee Dowthwaite s cliago- aggrieved and the aggros nal pass to Andy Dodd. In sol. being given tnei
decided on a more ragged approach. A late challenge on Holden, who retaliated, re su lted in both the os-
At this stage, Fulwood
marching orders. However, this did not
Snooker
top of the Blue League, where Vfctoria have a strong 11-point
strong position in the Green League, having a seven point lead over Craven Heifer A.
and Horses It are just one point behind Black Horse B. Points and positions: Red
Yellow League where Waggon I I
It is tight at the top in the
League — Dog and Partridge 35, Royal Oak (Longsight Road) 3f>i Station A 32, .Judge Walmes
ley 31, Spring Mill 20, Kings -
Arms A 22, Cross Keys A 21, Do
l.acv Arms A 21, White
•> C.r * ' * ”
Horse
20.Blue — Victoria 40, Cross Keys B 29. Dog Inn 28, Kings Arms B 26, Station B 25. De Lacy Arms B 21, Black Bull (Chatburn) 13, Royal Oak
(Clitheroe) 13. Green — Wilpshire Hotel 45,
lead over Cross Keys Wilpshire Hotel are also in a
returning from a two-week break, showed why he is such a great influence on the side, picking the ball up midway in Fulwood’s half and lobbing the ’keeper from 25 yards while on the run. With only a minute of
the second half gone, Fair- brother latched on to a through-ball and smashed
was on the mark after
it past the ’keeper. Then David Wareing
some good work by Fair- brother. From another through-ball by Dowth waite, Fairbrother made no mistake, before a well- worked move down the
BOWLAND A are still unbeaten in the Ribbles dale Table Tennis Associa tion, but only occupy third
place. Standen B and Standen
A are currently locked at the top, but the A team has played one game
Waddington B spring surprise
DIVISION One leaders in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League, Slaid- burn A, increased their lead at the top despite los ing to Waddington B.
Chatburn A being without a game. Chatburn A ami Riming- ton A are both handily placed with games in hand. RBL A beat CSC A and hoist
This was due to seeoml-placed
only scrape a win against Pendle Club. The division is turning into a four horse race althougl
fifth-placed Police, with a game in hand, cannot be entirely ruled out.
twell 78; T. Swift 74, E. Rigby 21.
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themselves from the bottom of the table for the first time this
extend their lead at the top after thrashing RBL B, while second placed Social B could
Rowland are challenging
got the better of their A team by beating them 6-4. There was a close game at Rimington, where Wad dington managed a 5-5 draw. Results: Trinity B 6,
more. Last week, Trinity B
Trinity A 4; Bowland A 8, Bowland B 2; St Mary’s 2, Standen A 8; Rimington 5, Waddington 5.
E 5W E E i l j^ f
Lights go out for Lucas ,o®
-1 9 ’
lington B (12) 169. Social A (2) 259: P. Elliott G3. M. Parkinson 49; R. Hilton 51, I. Charlton Go; I). Stewart 113, M. Varnom 38; N. Harris 80, G. Hineks 48; J. Connell GG, D. Lavcock 34; R. Ormiston 9G, C. Steele 25. Waddington B ( 10) 444,
Results. Division One — Bil-
season. In the Second Division CSC B
334: B. H. Sims 94, J. Crowther G4; A. Burgess 8G,D. Burgess 70; N. Schofield 81, N. Burgess 3G; M. Peel 70, L. Dixon 21; B. Hitehen 55, A. Hall 59; N. Gar ner 4G, I. Tomlinson 8-1. Low Moor B (12) 476, Bib
RBL A (10) 432, CSC A (4)
J. Lund Jnr G3, S. Taylor 85: 1). A. Seed 75, M. Weiisley 62; B. Conchie G7, I. Nash 37; I). Seed 56, K. Smith 6-1; T. SiraRht 36,
Slaidburn A (I) 323: S. Herd 71, B. Dixon 81; T. H. Walmsley 109, H. Dixon 49; D. Cox 71, B. Walker 4G; M. Dewhurst 72. W. Jones 48; B. Phillip 47, J. Whi-
Hockey
Proctor strike leads the way
Lancaster 1IC 3rd XI 0. Clitheroc HC 1st XI 3
CLITHEROE travelled to Lancaster on Sun day and were again on grass.
much more amicable than the previous day’s oppo nents and tlie match was played throughout in good
They found this team
humour.C l i th e ro e , w ith a slightly different team than on Saturday, took their time getting into the game anti had trouble keeping the ball out of their own half, finding it hard to believe that Lan caster are in danger of fac ing relegation nt the end of
the season. Clitheroe gave away a
Clitheroe took better con trol of the game and suc ceeded in getting then- first goal from a short-cor ner. The ball was pushed back into the circle by Chris Bibby to Trisha Proctor to score her 12th goal of the season. Clitheroe’s second came
In the second hall, , . .
number of snort-corners, but due to the excellent goalkeeping of Clare Brit- cliffe, they did not amount to anything.
fiths, Parker, Forshaw, Mortimer, Proctor, White.
Sub: Bush. Rough game
Longridge HC 1st XI 1. Clitberoe HC 1st XI 1
ON Saturday, Clitheroe faced the roughest side they had played this sea- son — lo cal r iv a ls Longridge. The match was played
at Longridge on an uneven grass pitch which caused the ball to lift on a number of occasions throughout
the game. Clitheroe took the lead
early in the match when a long corner to Frances Griffiths was put firmly into the back of the net. From then on, no side
tington A (2) 328: S. Thompson G2, A. Rvdeheard G9; P. Travnor 95,’ I). Cox 51; T. Hen- sliaw 74, J. Wild 5G; D. Dean 10G. A. Dean 51; S. Kerr 8G, J. Bolton 52; M. Holmes 53, S.
386: J. Travis 77, A. Procter 50; S. McCaily 62, W. Wright lx: A. Wright 68, .1. Holmes 82; 3. Clews 51, A. Garner 70; .1. ltur- gess 70, .1. Schofield 08; M. Yates 95, S. Edmondson 59. CSC It (12) 453, RBI. It (2)
D. Smith 88. Social It (81 423, Bundle (6)
Keighley 49. Division Two — Uimington B
(I) 338, Cons A (10) 421: P. Winekley41, B. Hargreaves 85:
357: D. Niven 62, A. Smith (»; It Watson 100, K. Barnes 65; C. Thorne 71, R. Taylor 08; S. Hone 79, D. Walmsley 44: B. Driver 74, K. Walmsley 5a; 51. Byrne 67, G. Swales 5-1. siaidhurn B (6) 36‘ Wad
dington A (8) 374: A. Rigby 68, B. Waddington 45; G.I’arker ai. A. Parsons 39; P. Maher 42, ,1.
Cotton 95; M. Carr 56, J. Bamf SO; N. Pimler 62, J. Wooff in; D. Cowking S2, V. Coar 40. (2)l’o ice (12) 427, Low Moor A
slow Hurst Green’s appe tite for goals and from
Wareing to dose in and score.
pleted the scoring, leaving the goalkeeper on the floor to slam home number 10.
Finally, McGovern com
With new signing Peter Mallett coming into the
fray to show what a good asset he will be, it looks as if Hurst Green’s gain will be Longridge’s loss.
Green travel to Lonsdale in what promises to be a
• On Saturday, Hurst
tough game. • H u r s t G r e e n
Reserves travelled to Gar- stang last weekend, hop ing to maintain their pro
motion challenge. A f te r 10 m in u te s
Riding, returning from first team duty, gave them the lead, but after this it was almost all one-way tra f f ic . But re so lu te defending from Hurst Green and a superb dis play from Kenyon in goal enabled them to cling on to both points.
i . * -„ r_ * 11 Mk'-'-' v.C-5
road RACE
RIBBLE VALLEY R c c b o k
Slinger scores five in record try haul
CLITHEROE amply avenged their early season draw by inflict- ;nlact from the previous t ing a nine-try demoli- week, a new-look second
Clitheroe RUFC 1st XV 46, Leigh ItUKC I
ion on Leigh last row of the bulky young- Saturday.
Roger Holmes to move back to fill the No. 8 spot vacated by the luckless
out some fairly major sur- was pressed into service, gery in the pack, with only This freed Dave Newton the front row remaining to play blind-side fiank and
Despite having to carry the ageless George Giles ster Simon Rawstron and
West End boys are mauled «8T
rlai-W I M
injured Steve Taylor. The three-quarter line
remained the same as in previous weeks and really showed their worth, run ning creatively with confi dence and vision. Although the score was
■ H n p e R M n m M
only 16-0 at half-time, full back Dave Slinger had already scored a hat-trick of trie's, with more to fol low in the second half. Clitheroe were rarely
troubled throughout, b e i n g s o l i d i n t h e
tight-forward exchanges ami yards quicker to the
superior.
Jaqtics claiming two tries after typical powerful bursts down the touchline.
into something of a rout for Clitheroe. P e te r
Declan O’Duffy also jinked his way over for a score to go with his three conversions.
Simon Sutcliffe (lived over after some good forward interplay and Malcolm Heanan got on the score- shee ‘t with a couple of conversions.
Flanker
two more, selling outra- gous dummies, to bring his haul to a record-breaking five tries.
Slinger again grabbed
very satisfying win for the Littlemoor men, who con tinue 1991 unbeaten, but must not rest on their lau rels, as the next month contains some far tougher fixtures, as well as a vital Courage League game.
All in all, this was a
Jaques , Waterhouse, Doig, Heanan, O’Duffy, T in d a l l , D u b o w s k i ,
C li th e ro c : Slinger,
Clarke, Proctor, Giles, R a w s t r o n , N e w t o n ,
eroe travel to play the strong Manchester YMCA
Holmes. Sutcliffe. • On Saturday, Clith-
side.
loose ball, where their t e c h n i q u e w a s f a r
Sift
> l
Dave Slinger
Nuttall signs at double
CLITHEROE have put in seven days notice on^ Har well goalkeeper 'I ony
As the second half pro- Accrington Stanley. Ros- gressed, the game turned s e n ,ja le and G re a t
Nuttall.The S ab d en -b a sed player has plied his trade with a host of local non league clubs including
at the Anchor Ground until a couple of months . ago when a leg injury forced him onto the sidelines. A fit-again Nuttall, who .
Harwood. Nnttall was first choice
played at Shawbridge in Harwell's 3-1) defeat ear lier in the season, sud denly found himself at the back of a queue of four men wing for the green
je r s e y . Darwen a re thought to have no objec tions to the move. Nuttall is also on the
move in another sport. A fiery pace bowler, he has been playing with Baxen- den in the Whitbread R ib b le sd a le C rick e t League, but is planning to move to league champions
to strengthen the squad
Whalley. it should certainly help
and mav help cushion the blow of losing Mark Fal lon, who has turned professional.
East Lancs League
Ribchester hit 10
THERE were mixed for-
allowing Great Harwood to sneak a point in a 3-3 draw. Sabden belied their lowly jM»si- tion with an inspired perfor mance against title-chasing Gar- grave, who just got tin* l>etter of a seven-goal thriller. In the second division, pride
Leaeue last week. Wnalley slipped at home,
of place went to Ribchester, who blasted 10 goals without reply at home to Barnoldswick
games in hand on leaders Riinington, whose game with second-placed Pemlle Forest was post|M>ned, slipped at home ti» N.-Ison GSOR and crashed
United Reserves. Read United, who have
2- 1.
noldswick United 7. Oswald- twistle Town 1; Helmshore
K 1 I ( -• — Bar
United 0. Foxhill f>: Sabden 3, Gargrave 4; Trawdcn Celtic 1. Collie United 0; Whnllev 3.
tunes for the local teams in the E a s t Lancashire
Great Harwood 3. Division Two — Ribchester
367: N. Thompson 111, N. v Itlhdie; Brown 65; K. Brown 58 . Rnnington
Perry 35; F. Booth 09, M. Shears 34; .1. Griffiths 69, O. Tyler 63; P. Craig 78, N. 1 ar- ktnson 74; J . Burke 4*-, 5. McDonnell 99.
One — Slaidburn A 120, Chat- burn A 114, CSC A 112, Wail dimrton B 102, Rimington A 98, Billington B 98. Billington A 86. nifton Athletw Low Moor B 84. Social A <8, Hamoldswick Uni nm a 70 Cons B 70.
Points and positions: Division . . R Division Tw-o— CSC B 128, Colne lltiiteil
M^laidburn B 86, Low Moor A (VwaliUwvtlcT. 82* Fondle S2, Chatburn B <0, Helm>hon» Did.
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One — Rimington A v Bilhngton B, Social A v KBL t\, Bilhngton gimington........ A v Waddington B, Chatburn A i*eI„iio Purest ... v Low Moor B, CSC A v Cons itju.-hester....... R,
Tonight’s fixtures: Division . . Division Two P\V 1)
Rimington B, RBL B v Social B, Whalloy Kes..... Waddington A v Police, Low Harlick Utd Res Moor A v Chatburn B, Cons A v Satxlvn lies......
CSC B. _____ Division Two — Pendle v .svUonUSOB.... Head Utd........ ifimington B GO. Trawdentoltic...
Social B 122, Waddington A 118, Johnsons SC .. 12, Police 94, RBL B Sabdcn.
dent’s Cup preliminary round — Whalley v Helmshore United. Division Two — Read United Ribchester, Sabden Res v
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from a push through from Proctor to Claire Mor timer, who took the ball up to the ’keeper before pushing it past her. Lan
hit the crossbar. The game was a credit
to both sides, with the referee not having to speak to anyone for infringing the rales. Our photograph shows
pirited at being behind and fought back well with several good shots at goal,
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but all to no avail. Clitheroe’s third and
the Ultraframe squad, front, from the left, Ber
nard Stornelli, Jim Slater, David Tudisco. Back: Graeme Adamson, Peter Washbrook, Neil Parfitt, Graham Blackburn, David Shat-]) (manager).
had the b e t te r of the other, and good, hard shots were being used to swing the ball from side to side. Clitheroe had to con tend with a number of physical tackles from the Longridge side and did well not to let this inter fere with their game. In the second half, Lon-
caster did not get dis- fi1lackman, in goal for Clitheroe, made some fine
gridge stepped up the pressure and Catherine
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saves. Longridge managed to
final goal came when Proc tor sent a lovely ball through to an unmarked Mortimer, who easily scored to take her total this season to 14.
F a rn sw o r th , Bibby, Barker, Garstang, Grif-
Ciitheroe: Britcliffe,
make the break-through from a free hit just outside the circle and the ball was taken around the ’keeper to make the final score
1. Clitheroe: Blackman, F a r n s w o r t h , S e e d
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Barker, Garstang, Grif fiths, Parker, Forshaw Mortimer, Proctor, White.
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