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ST< >GK ear supremo John Lund lias been clowned as the b ump e a n Champion, a f te r beat ing off a host of top-class intermit ional challengers. The rare was held at I In* I led neslord ta rma c t rack,
Lund takes Euro title
wit h t he large field including a number of Dutch drivers, who
t r a v e l l e d to L u g I a n d
.-.penally. Ih-id over ur» laps, the race
va> la id in wet conditions and Inliii immediately forced his wa> through the Held and by t lie half way mark had taken fir.-t place, a position he was not to relinquish. ' The ti ack was very greasy
Joanna tops the world
PROVING that she is one of the country’s top eciuestrian stars, Chatburn’s Joanna Jackson has claimed glory in the recently held Hermes International Dressage Competition at Goodward.
cream of the world’s competitors, with over 20 nations represented and the grandstands packed with spectators for each of the three days.
riding her Danish Warmblood 12-year-old brown gelding “Mester Mouse," .Ioanna (22), of The Royds, started in fine form.
Competing for the Great Hritain team and She won the ITix St George, claiming first place
and you had to keep to the dry line which had developed,"
..aid fund, who was delighted to add the Kuropean crown to ill • lony list of successes. It was a busy weekend for
ahead of HO other riders, including two world champions. Her winning score of 1,287 points put her a
massive 07 points ahead of her nearest rival and second-placed Stefan Van Inglegem, of Belgium. “There were massive crowds watching me, hut Mester Mouse seems to perform better when the
I.mid. who also took part in two Nat ional I'oint s ( ‘ham- pionship e v e n t s , at I.unit Katoii and I lediiestord again. I! a t t I i n it a g a i n s t poor*
weat he r at I.ony Lat on's -.hale t rack, he managed to
claim si\t h place in the heat. ’ hii d posit ion in the final and idurt It placi- in the Grand National, bringing in some 21
points. At ilednesford. he finished
filth in the filial and fifth in the (Iraml National, which ynve him a further 21 points
ami left him in second place in ! In- championship, some ‘
points behind the cur rent leader. This weekend. Lnnd com-
ipeles c lo s e r to home, at Crewe and Rollon.
Dean shows dedication
SHOWING true dedica t ion and commi tmen t , cricket star Dean Braith- waite is currently making a linn mile round trip to play to r K ib b l e s d a l c wanderers. Dean (21). whose family
lives at Union Street, Low Moor, is a petty officer in th e Koval Na v y and despite being stationed at Plymouth, manages to come back to the Kibble Valiev most weekends, to
{ play ibr Kibblesdale Wan* ^ derers 2nd XI in the Whit bread Uibblesdale League first division. A wicket ke epe r and
middle o rd e r batsmen, Dean also plays for tin* naval cricket team, the naval under 25s side and has represented the com bined services. Last week end, Dean was r e p r e s en t in g the navy at a match in Devon, but will be making the long trip once again this weekend, when Kibblesdale take on I L d e n f i c ld at C h u r c h | Meadow.
JO Whitbread Ribble sda le League
WEATHER FAILS TO HALT
RIBBLESDALE
Kihhlcsdnlc Wanderers 1st XI Dili forS, Read 1st XI 02 for 0
WITH the weather against them once again, Uibblesdale Wanderers battled for tiiis match to go ahead and must be congratulated lor their
efforts. Having lost the toss,
kihblesdale-were put into bat, lacing a reduced B-l over innings. They got off to a good s ta r t with 84 on the hoard, before losing
David Howard for 15. Professional Dexter Litton
, against opposing-professional Mark Asuin. However, it was not too long before lie was getting hat to ball and he hit three sixes and two fours in his quick-fire -17 off (52 halls. He was dismis sed caught behind by Worsley, off Aspm. Kibblesdale were now 71
was wary of the early move ment in the pitch, particularly
for 2 and lost some momen tum, but Macolm Dennet t kept the scoreboard ticking over with a solid innings of 24. It was not a classic innings, but as wickets fell at the other end. he ensured that Read
Spirited show claims points for Wanderers
Kihhtcsdale Wanderers 3rd XI 112 for I.
Read Jrd XI 111 all out
BATTING first in this Whit bread Kibblcsdale League third division match, Read
gave an inconsistent display. Marshall (ltd and Hutchin son 112) gave the side a solid
start, but the wickets of Holt, Kushtou, Pollard, (i reenah and Barren all went for little in r e t u r n , l e a v in g Read struggling. in lietween, O’Connor (-12)
Jubilee open
'I’ll l'! UK was a good turnout for the Whalley Coif Club J u b i 1 i t o p o n fou r - ba 11 tournament. The winne r s we re Lr ie
Danis ami Cerahl J ackson wit h 15 points. v\ ith Kobcrt Andrew and Brian Dorter l-l-l) in second and Bel t Loulds and Tony < 'ollis (ID in think 'I’iie host gross pri/.o went
to .leremv Bywater ami Alan A in.-worth with 12.
Whalley book final place
W1IALLLY IV booked their plat e in tile filial of the BTS Last Latieashire League Pres ident’.- Cup final with a 2-1 win agains t Barnoldswick Cnited. In the semi final, played at C re a t H a rw o o d ’s Show -
ground, 1 kirnoldswick’s route one approach and oti-side trap caused Whalley a lot of prob lems a n d t h i n g s lo o k ed ominous when Barn olds wick
took the lead. Whalley set t led and they
bewail to plav th e i r usual pa s s ing game. h i t t in g tin equal iser on the s t roke of half-time. TIu* ball was moved from right back, through mid-
field to Kodia on the left wing, lie made a strong run to the by-line and pulled the ball
back for Smith to head home. Whallev then dominated the
second half, going into the lead after (’>
Smith. With 15 minutes of the match left. Bury made sure ot the resul t with a fine goal from B> vards. Overall it was a fine team
•'» minutes through
kept the scoreboard ticking over and was the mainstay of the innings, which endeii on
111. however, the total did not
talented Kibblesdale batting Lor Kibblesdale, Byrne did
look enough to hold back the talent) order.
a much more balanced dis play, with Monk (Jl) the first to hit out in a fine innings. The match was won thanks to the knocks of Hutchins (2J
n.o.) and Bradley (42 n.o.), who were both impressive. Read’s attack struggled to
contain the Kibblesdale bat ting order, with O’Brien pick of tlie bowlers, taking 2 for 20 from his seven overs.
most damage, taking 5 for 2S from his 22 overs. In reply, Ribblesdale gave
had something to chase when the time came. Ribhlesdale’s innings closed at 12fi for 8 off 34 overs, at a rale of 2.71. With Read beginning their innings at fi-20 p.m., Kibbles
mendous s tar t with Howard and David O’Neill bowling tightly. In the seventh over II o w a n l howled S t e p h u n Kushton for 4, with the score on 4. O’Neill was unluckv not to take a wicket when Litton spilled a difficult diving catch at square leg. Howard then bowled Scott
dale had to howl a minimum of 25 overs in 1)0 minutes to ensure a result , with Read requiring 05 runs to win. Ribblesdale got off to a t re
Read at 02 for t». Darsons, having s t ru c k some lus ty blows, ended unbeaten on 27. This was an excellent win
for Ribblesdale. with some fine tight bowling, backed up bv good ground fielding.
Kihhlcsdale Wanderers
Litton e Worsley b Aspin.... -17 D. Howard l> Clegg............... 15 A. Dickinson b Hanson........ 2 M. Dennett e Snupu b Asnin 2-1
M.Sorell c KushUm It Han
Duane to leave Read at 12 for 2. Aspin was next to the crease and much depended on the professional. However, Howard struck again, taking a fine return catch and Aspin went for just 1.
the attack. Litton howled Taylor tor 17
real hope of a win and (iraham Monk and Litton came into
Darsons was Read's last
with his second hall and Read were 27 for 4. Monk grabbed a couple of wickets, with Read chasing the game, but after 2li overs, time ran out, leaving
,1. Rain b Aspin..................... 7 G. Leach cam! h Hanson...... 5 G. Monk not out.................... 7 1). O’Neill c Clegg b Hanson 5 Lxtras......................... 1« Total (eight wickets) 120 :..... ' - r-
son........................................ *
Clegg 7-4-14-1, D. Hanson 10-0-51-1
Dowling: Aspm 1 Read
S. Kushton h Howard M. Taylor b Litton.... S. Duane h Howard............... *
17
M. Aspin e and b Howard.... 1 1). Parsons not out................ 2"i F. Newby b Monk................. I P. Hanson Ibw b Monk......... 5
D. Ashworth not out............. 5 Lxtras......................... 1 Total (six wickets) G
-
I). O’Neill 5-2-7-0, G. Monk S-2 17-2, I). Litton 1-0-22-1
Bowling: D. Howard 1M-15-2 Shooting star
CI . rniKKOK mill John lii-itl.nt’s Iws qualified lor the North of Knglaiul shooting squad.
la the fourth and final select ion shoot, held at North « q h s. near liridlinnton in Yorkshire, l tndges shot el out ot 1(111
, . ,
’ 1 Altli<iiij;h his final seore was not as lii^li as his jirevious efforts lie was delighted as the shoot was a lot tmiidier. Once his seore Itad been added to Ins previous three tmislies. two S7’s and a he was placed fourth overall and included in
the 10-stronii sqnail. “There were over t’.lHI euinpetlines at hndhnitton and will!
tlie North nf Knuland team chosen from such a ln.u area 1 m
deliehted til have made it." he said. As a member nt the squad, he will now travel all nvci tin
Ciiuntrv and take part ill various prestigious contests. lie stmts Ills eliallenp- a week no Sunday at tile l.iitlsli
Open, tieinti held lit Hitdier I.ntlitc in Suttnlh.
THK annual Clithctoe Lcll Race will be held on June -Uh. starting at 7 p.m.
The race starts at Lour Lane Lnds, Clitheroe, just ott the A51». anil takes the runners through surrounding fields and on
Uphill test of stamina .
. . .
a BUM) feet ascent of Dendle Hill. Ultraframe DLC and Refuge Assurance DLC, of Nelson,
have sponsored the event and entries will be taken on the day. Anvone requiring further details should contact Mr Len Larnsworlh (0200 25572).
L 1 “ T. 1
Dexter
Fitton...crucial knock
Ribblesdale round-up
TIIK weather played havoc with the weekend programme in the Whitbread Kibblesdalc League. Of t he local kidcs ill t he
Senior League, only Kibbles* dale Wande re r s and Read managed a result. At Clitheroe, both the firsts
Chat burn falter
Chalhurn 1st XI SO all mil. GargraM* SI for 5
GAKGKAVK pul Chatburn’ into bat in this ( raven ami District Cricket League W vim ( ’up match and immedtutrlv put the home side III trouble. Chatburn lost tour wickets
for just 17 runs, with Barker. Kawson and Booth all tailing
to hit any form. I In* side ral lied through the el toll s ot Harrison, with a tine .52. and Lambert (12) and Shovelton
and seconds were washed out, but there was something to cheer about ou Sunday, when tin* seconds cruised into the second round of the Lawren- son Cup after beating Burnley
.*dere 1st XI or Oswaldtwis-
(2b). However, a final total of SO was not impressive and well within the reach of the ( largrave side. The Chatburn attack went
pressure is on,” said a delighted ,Ioanna. After the glory of the first day, .Ioanna rested
on day two and then was hack in the saddle for the final day.
The three-day international event attracted the Competing in the Intermediare I team section,
she was not as confident after her round. “I got a had draw and had to go out at 8-10 a.m. It is better to go nearer the end, because the judges can forget what you did. I also made three mistakes and die! not think I would win.” However, Joanna’s worries were unfounded ami once again she claimed first place, with 1,205
points. Although her partner, Joanne Graham, from
Cheshire, only finished 10th, when both scores had been combined, the pair were clear winners, ahead of world champion Kyra Kyrkland in second place. 'Phis meant that Great Britain won the team
event, with Finland second, Germany third and Spain fourth. Her performances at Goodward have earned
her a place in the British squad for the Nunspeck International in Holland this July and Joanna is also hoping to take part in the National Championships at Goodward, in September. To qualify for Goodward, she must win two
Flying start for Keith
COMI’KTIXC in the npeninu; n mud nf thc lli'.G North Hast Trike Trophy. Chatlmrn's Keith
Knowles was in eraekinp form. T h e ev en t wa s held at Wi l to n I'a.-tb- in ( nimiy
Du rh am mi a fast t r a c k and wi th a q u a l i ty field. Knowles knew he would have to In- in top form. Riding a 25i> c.c. Suzuki, the ( ’hatburn man had a
bad s tar t in the first race and found himself -urn.' gl ing in Kith place. However , he managed to baoie his way th r o u g h th e field ami s e c u r e d .» c redible thi rd place. In th e seeoi id r a c e, he mad e a g .....I . - tar t , bat
wa s held back wh en he s ta l led th e bike on a m i n e r a n d th e n lost th e f ront b r e a k , I ’ mb- tern*. I. Knowles g r i t ted his te e th and again bat t led through the pack, to claim a top five position. "Th e le a d e r blew his g e a r b o x and the race w.i-
s topped a lap ear ly because of an accident, .-o I don't know if l came lburt h or lift h.” said Know [*>-. 'The thi rd race was the best of the lot and
but his t roubles behind him and rode a fault I**--. race, taking second place. Wi th his second race po.-iiiou .-till unconfirmed, tin*
r ide r now s tands in c i th e r ,-econd -m third place overall , wi th five rounds of the champion-hip to go. The next round is mi May 21th. again in iT.mi ; .
national competitions and will spend the next few months competing throughout the country.
Durham. This weekend, he take - part m a d a b event m t ’nine.
CLITHLKoL Dolphin.- ASC again h...v. .! a among the line.-t in the north when Northern ( 'omit ie- Age ( h-'Mip Lorn' i
Wigan. Deter .lolte- claimed .-et olid pl.u e m !;..-
2<tum individual inedle;, Do! h .-UHIIIIUT.- Kat ie Wilkinson i
dim ...... I, -wain sup terlly race. Alsu showing goo.
personal best time;
•rl-lv t. omp.
•d i the D'lim Rugby stars turn o u t in fo y v p . o
third ill the luiijii h.H- l . -To! .Time . A.-, w.i lOiim hrea-tstrol.e and fif'l. in hod, b:>- '."m T t — ' v a • • . i
Local swimmers shine . .■■ . i m m . i ■: i ;• :*«.
- ,• .c i
to work and kept their bowl ing tight and accurate. Gar- grave struggled to find any
tle Immanuel. The club's fund-raising duck
Belvedere 2nd XL They will rhythm and needed overs now face either Burnley Bel- to win the match. Lor ( ’hat- burn, Booth was pick of the howlers, with 2 for 22 off his
race also became a victim of the we athe r ami was pos t poned until May 24th. After heating Little Lever.
Kihhlesadnlc Wanderers have moved into the second round of the National Cricket Asso
ciation Cup. Ribble sda le beat Li t t le
Lever by eight runs and will now face Kendal in the second round. This weekend sees tin* start
of the Kamsbottoin Cup com petition, with three local sides in action. Read have a bye and
will meet the winners of the match bet ween Ribblesdale Wanderers and Settle in the
second round. Saturday’s fixtures: Senior
League — Barnoldswick v
Dadiham, Blackburn Northern v Baxenden. Clilheroe v Set tle. Great Harwood v Cherry Tree, Read v Larby, Whalley v Kihhlesdule Wanderers. Division One — Larby v
Read. Old l iossemlalians v Clitheroe, Kihblesdale Wan derers v Ldenficld. Division Two — Lower Harwell v Whalley. Settle v
Kawtenstall. Sunday’s fixtures: Kams-
hot lom Clip — Cl i theroe v
Larby, Oswaldlwistle Imman uel v Kibblesdale Wanderers, Settle v Clitheroe. Monday’s fixtures: Youth
Ba rn o ld s wick. It lack burn Nu r t h e r n v K i l ib le sd a l e Wanderi*rs. Division Three — Kead v
League — Whalley v Clith eroe. Kibblesdale Wanderers v ( treat I larwnod.
Ba molds wick, Kihblesdale Wanderers v Settle. Dadiham v Whalley. Kamshottom Cun — Kead v
17 overs. Chathurn: K. Barker 1, D.
Kowson o. K. Wright II, K. Harrison 22, K. Booth 1. G. iauubert 12. K. Shovelton 20, J D. Craig 0. N. Thomas 0. B.
5-15-2. K'. Booth 17-7-22-2. N. Thomas 2-0-7-0.
CHATBHKN 1st XI travel to Cure Hill to take on Oakuorth
Craven cricket
in the first division of the Craven and District Cricket
League on Saturday. Chat burn 2nd XI entertain Oakwnrth 2nd XI at the Play
ing Lields in their third divi sion fixture.
Valiant effort ('lithcrne 1. ( ’hurley 2
CI IOKLLY needed to win this match to he sure of claim ing the league championship.
Leading 2-0 at half-time, they began to struggle in the
second half and Cl i theroe pulled a goal back through Watson. This sparked ('hurley b a ck in to l i fe an d th e y launched a number of attacks.
the thick of the action, clear ing goal-bound at tempts off the line on lour occasions.
The visitors continued to
press and hit their third goal in the SOth minute to leave the final score 2-1.
R im i n g t o n e n d s e a s o n o n a h i g h
RIMINGTON FC cele- bnttod their 21st anniver sary by lifting the Craven Cup for the first time to end their season on a high
Left-back McLeod was in
ext ras 0, total NO all out. Gargrave: M lor 5. Bowling: K. Shovelton 10.5-
o n e s 0 n.o. . K. Shaw 0.
TI ILRL was a bumper turn o u t at C l i t h e r o e Ru gby Club's annual cnd-of-scason p r e s e n t a t io n , held at the Li ttlemoor Dark elubhouse.
It has been a good season
at the eluh, with both the first and second teams show ing promise for the future. Guest of honour w as ex-Lan c a s h i r e a n d T a sm a n i a
Bowls
Clitheroe head the third division table
CLITHKKOK Cricket Club's bowling team have climbed to the lop of the third division of the Great Harwood and District Howling League.
In their latest match tin*
side overcame Kishton BC 7-2 and now stand level at the top, wi th Leisure Hour and Saleslniry B. ( ’alilerstones are (lie clear
leaders of Division Lour after healing Castle B 7-2 in their
latest match. Waddington B stand in third position, some three points adrift of the lead. In the first diviMon. Kil»!>-
losdnle A had a morale boost ing S-2 win against I'lavton and now stand in fourth place. Results: Division One
Road B Id. Whal ley B <>: Waddington A 8. Kihhlesdale
Kibblesdale A S, Clayton 2. Division Two — Burnlev
Cricket 7. Kishton BC 2. Division Lour — ( ’alder-
B2. Division Three — Clitheroe
stones 7. Cast le B 2; Lree Gardeners 8, Waddington B 2: Hurst Green A 10. Sabden Red 0; Sabden Black 2. Vic toria B 8: Whalley A 0, Hurst Green B 1. There has been a record
year started in a sporadic way, wi th fine wins against ' Trawden Celtic and Whal ley, draws against even tual champions Foxhill, C l i t h e r o e a n d Rock Rovers, but defeat at the
hands of Barnoldswick United. With injuries mounting
performance from Whalley, who f inished thin! in the league and are already looking forward to next season.
Mixed fortunes for players
QULLN’S Dark WMC were awarded a walkover against Clilheroe’s Station Hotel B m the first round of the Hh)2 Hast Lancashire Billiards and Snooker Team Challenge. .Meanwhile. Station A over
came the challenge of Harwell Catholic Club A and will meet Bee ch wood WMC in th e
sen >nd round. All round two matches must be completed by .him* f>th.
up and key players leaving the club, they started to slide down the table. How ever, they showed better form in the Craven Cup, beating Barlick and West Brad fo rd in th e e a r ly
rounds. After being well-beaten
by Clitheroe Reserves at the s t a r t of the ye a r , Rimington bucked thei r ideas up and hi t some form, beating Bentham in the quarter-finals of the Cr a v en Cup. Ve te r a n Richards was now a regu lar in the side and his e x p e r ien c e and a e r ia l domination was a major
factor in the side’s revival. Kimington suddenly found W i th B r a i t h w a i t e themselves in the top half
sweeping and full-backs of the table. Now able to Briggs and Farnswor th concentrate on the cup, sound at the back, the flow they beat favourites Gar- of g o a l s a g a i n s t wa s grave in the semi-final,
history. A l th o u g h th e f inal
against Rolls Royce was disappointing, the result went Rimington’s way. In goal, Tomlinson per-
- = .
stopped and the forwards with all four goals coming formed well throughout began to take control.
Colne Leg io n w e r e them up for the biggest P e n m a n , M a s o n , trounced 8-1 and 9-1 and m a t c h in t h e c l u b ’s Dewhurst and Leach were
from Penman, s e t t in g the season and forwards
all dangerous. Next sea son the club will field a
reserve side and anyone i n t e r e s t e d in p lay in g
should contact manager Phil Hodgson (41122) or
a s s i s tants David Binns (22923) and Colin Da r lington (87(il0).
entry for the President’s Day competition, which starts this weekend at Kushton Street Bowling Club. Prel iminary round: !)-20
a.m. — A. Shimmer v M. Lccles, S. Dowber v L. Cos tello. G. Parkinson v K. Dux- hurv, K. Heys v T. Brown, J. Holden v R. Kn ig h t , V. O’Donnell v ,1. Wileoek, 1. North v G. Clarke. C. Snape v
Allen.
fall v G. Leaser, J. Warden v L. J. Iindficld. 11-15 a.m. — M. Wright v
H. Dickies, M. Burns v A. Sharpies, K. Whittam v M. Ldmundson, D. Cowperth- waite v I'. Bonney, C. Wil- cook v M. Watkins, K. Ryder v J. Schofield, D. Ilesmond- halgh v D. Pi lkington, K. Dickering v J . Wr ight . L. Lielding v G. Dodd. K. Hay- hurst v L. Burton. C. Lmbley v D. Shaw. A. Whitehead v David Lord. 1 p.m. — A. Skelhorn v A. Newsham, Kei th .Monk v
Richard Turner. .1. Haworth v
,1. Macnamara, G. Kamsbui- tom v M. ( ’rottv.
Cornall. .L Chatwin v 1). Bon ney. IT lladfield v G. Hindk*. A. Dowber v Katli .Monk, D. Barmi v H. Hoildi-r. A. t ’nr- natl v .1. Hanson.
2 p.m. J . Norris v .1.
Holt, ( ’. Coruall \' L. Mars- den. A. ( ’rottv v J. Maehell. K. Young v P. Mulderig. J. Lborall v G. Pickles, W. L. Ball v L. Smith, K. Scott v P. Wright. D. Hindle v IT Gill.
THLKL is still time for athletes I'cndlo Hill Challenge, on June 1 -Ith. file eight-mile road race starts and tmishes at the Well-
Pendle challenge nears it elite the NatW<
springs Inn on the Nick o’ Pendle and will provide the compel - itors with a real test of skill and Illness. Lnt ries have already been received from runners from
all over the north west and local athletes are urged to get their entry forms in as soon as possible, as there is a limit ol
25u runners allowed to compete in the race. Tin* event is open to any athlete over the age of lb.
with entry fees set at i'2-5(i for competitors affiliated with the Amateur Athletics Association and £2-51) for non-al'fi-
ing to obtain one should write to Mr Alan Smith, 1> Institute Street. Padiham BB128BB.
League starts
\V. Wright, \V. Whittaker v begins tonight. K. Wells. C. Massey v K.
ACTION in the Clilheroe and District Summer Pool League
10-20 a.m. — G. Thomas v
ri.su|ls aflt.r t |u. mkteh (Clitli-
..\|| victorious team captains ;llv reminded to register their
M. Britclille, J. Nixon v 1). (.rot. *j;55r,0) and post thei r Knight. K. Stansfield v S. scorecards.
H i t c h u n . H. Moles v H. Lixtures: Premier League I* r a s e r , J .^ H e y s y L . — Commercial Hotel A v Dog
aU I Grotty v J. Slynn (». v N:(.w inn I)e Lacy Anns C.II...II..1.1 v i - i i i i v
^1,av,M,>rt/V ^,a ,v f?i* Schofield V N. Hill. N. Threl Team classic
FINALISTS last year. Clith- erne Golf Club s tar ted this s e a s o n ’s chal lenge in the Vauxhall Team Classic com petition with a victory against local rivals Stnnvhurst Park Golf Club. The Clitheroi* side heal
Stonyhurst 2.-2 and are now hoping to do better than last y e a r , when th e v claimed fourth place overall
Kings Arms \ . Pendle . . t , i i
and Partridge A, Higher Buck . . .
A v Horseshoe B. Waggon and Horses v KBL A, Black
Hotel B v Victoria Hotel . Petre Arms v Craven Heifer. Division One — Horseshoe
Horse v Stat ion Hotel A, Koval Oak A v Pendle Hotel A. Kings Arms B v White Hart. Divis ion Two — Whi te
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c r i v k c l pi a y e r .1 a e k Simmons. A toast to Her Majesty the
guests, by .Mr Colin Silcock.
the club president. A toast was also made to
Queen and the Duke of Lan caster was made by John G.
Hvdc, the secretary of Clilh eroe UCLC. Lur ther toasts were made
to the Rugby and Lancashire Loothal l Cnions , by club c h a i rma n Mr Douglas B. Wood h o r n , ani l to t h e
C l i th e ro e KI 'LC by KLl s o c ie ty r e f e r e e Mr Alan
Townsend. Over the season, both the
first and second XV enjoyed
mixed fortunes. However, the mood at tin*
eluli is good and with plenty of ta le n t th ro u g h o u t the
ranks, thoughts an* already t u r n i n g to next s ea son s
campaign. PI a.' c i ’s pla> cr of t he > car
was .Malcolm l le an an and most improved plaverot the y e a r was Mike L rani - is.
Second XV pla> cr of I lie sea son was Dominic Blanc and c lu bman of I he ,\ car. w as
Maiivn Kmmott.
Tr iumph and
despair d (i
r iu in j ill .■it . .tit Bra---
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f in a l B r i t !- !: ( *., 11... * I
Tr \ 'a <• r v n in Nu r 'h lb |-ad.Her.- 'A null I iia\ > t'nrm if ' 11 e \
I I .111 nil ! Im R l\ el' l ie - . It.
Wefe ! <• make 1' Hit n the ,- [ \ -( I 'n ]) L’ B n t i - h .-quad. A l ie r id'i>i!i! i iu ’ '-ar
i • a l i n e 111! top
am i G • • v.i'l: a rlaimiiti' Slmw me
ehune. hb lu l l b - f
and .-! amina. Si naiG . ■•! |)e Lacy Street. ( lit n erne. W i’ll the mider
2I> and under ! i .< n - a o >
1 l’i n i s h e«l mt -eVelllll n Vel'a 11 ill the
„|».ncl;i>tt. Tlli.- h u e | * e r I i ii'-
llia 11 ee en.-im-<l * uat the ( 'li! Ilel'ne ,-tal' W ill paddle fnl' 111- eniJMtl'V in J line in ! he w nrld e h a m p i n n > ii i p .- m N'nrway. (: n fn r t 11 II a t e I y ,
liated runners. The closing date for entries is June 7th and anyone wish
(lemma, nf Sunnvside Avenue. I • 1111 n e t nil. couhl oniv manage Ini i r th place in her ladle.- tinder ls> race and missed >eh*ct mn bv mu* place. Belnre setting <'t! lor
Norwav. Min r t will take part m mie last training weekeml. nn the River Grand 1 nilv in Scotland, between Mav 22nd and 25th.
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