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Clitheroc Advertiser & Times, December Mb, 190J. 31 Nick turns on the power Register for the swimathon


THE ability to burn up the p a d while ^ ^ ^ b M U ^ h ^ o n M - s ^ radng at a range f


of a Chtheroe cyclist who has swept tne board this season with his club sawards.


L\V„ rM M IS S


Nick Dinsdale, of Moorland Crescen , took all but one of the


PEOPLE nf the Kibble Valley are being offered the incen­


‘hs^ " cf " 1S ye.)t the rietl and has three small children, is only being a veteran,


tive to join up early for tile HT sponsored annual national siviniathon.


J ch a wide Tange of e- which reauire the various quali-


on offer m the North Lancs l>oac* E , VPmarkable feat for a man m his Club’s cycling calendar.


S°n’- th10-mile time trial record $m in . a f /a t a t 39 is proof of a prodigious club’s iu-llllie nine vw— - - - - - -


a^T in g tiesVf sprint and distance riding, would - b Therefore, to accomplish such tolont


56sec.), and on the d?y ,°J ------- championship was only 15 seconas


o o s e c . j , a u u u u u w


56min. 20sec., while a time of lh r . P * 0-Cr0Ss Association and as a attcinptthe wh»ledistanceb> si(lenl> Duncan Gooilhew, ,ielL,nnilK.(i i„ the second ho 59min. Bl.ec. .gave tamjg. «


H e t o o k t h e 25-mile championship . caDacitv he has travelled abroad with the 25m pool), ami you can


championship. And in winning tne l mile championship, a combination ot s trength, stamina and speed brought


him home in 4hr. 7min. caueu u p u j- But it was the North West Time Trial


of strength and stamina. He recorded a distance of 252.67 miles, and although he nioim firef nlace it was ms ur- the


— , i did not claim


Strength in depth as points mount up


Bradford Bark Avc 2, C.itb- c


^


TRAVELLING to Yorkshire his shot in. without three key players, Ju s l before the break,


went too wide before getting


Clitheroe gained three more clitheroe had their first sen- . 1 I_ _i:_l, : . . .* .noinie • itul t hf>


. . _i. ...I___ XT.,^lr H n v iu ;


botham were all victims of flu, The second period produced but the Blues had more than conslant nction. Bursnell had adequate replacements to an ear]y shot well-saved, a register their fifth consecutive corner missed everyone and league victory and are now young had a shot gathered by unbeaten in nine.


Butcher, Procter and Row- nothing,


the home of Batley rugby league club Clithcroe were


greeted with a jmen inai that bail!


deceived in the quagmire and Daykin tapped in for a Brad­


ford lead.Recollections of early sea-


mbVe-cirmbmg points and the ^ ‘aua*''when Mark Heves son disasters caime to mind s tre n g th of there, squad an(] John Riley combined, but hut .liursnell had^other meas^


became apparent, writes Ste- ^'e Tatter’s cross was cleared plicii Brown.


for a corner which came to lected, turned an.d baat Happv With a point? No


Arriving at Ml Pleasant t h i r s t goal came^after 53 S^SJUS’S A ’ s». & sth U SJ. ,= „■!«„ Burenell


the Bradford ’keeper. Then k s I(ion who made


t’urn follow- in:un. amj his cross and


p i e th h ^ o rM th e p h iy ? ^ Peurso..;s he.p reduced an °X'a ^double .u b ,« t» t io »


With a huge slope and bit- half "the Blues o n ly escaped Then, with 14 minutes to


thpir own midden on the odd go, no-one could have pre- occasion as Bradford had the dieted the: outcome. Two golds imn’« <h*ire of the play. Good in two nunutes for the home organisation am/ battling side rocked Clitheroe but they defending, along with a couple repeated the feat and took the


lefvg te i i f the home1 side ouL P°After Sacchetto levelled for T^eir enterprising full-back, Bradford the ball was imme-


East Lancs Football League Amazing 16 goals \ \ ■


'ft: ’


Sabden 10, Rock Rovers «


SCORES of 5-1 and 5-5 are fairly striking in themselves,


but when they represent the scores in each half of a single game then the match has been


quite a remarkable one. In this East Lancs League Division One fixture, a goal


Simon Pickles and one each by Eric Geldaril and Paul Houldsworth.


With less than a minute of the second half gone, Sabden saixien mere;---- — used their lead through


. ec Paul Traynor. But by now the t


came, on average, less than every four minutes. Ann much of this must be put down to the Nutter Barn pitch, which, for the second week in succession, turned into a second half sea of mud and swallowed up many a leg- weary defender.


story, for Sabden gave a first half display of attacking foot­ ball which left their opponents out of their depth. However, before a babiien


But this was not the whole


minutes to respectability to a score,


nlaver had even touched the In their last four league fix- Ivil^ and with less than 10 tures, Sabden have scored an seconds'on the clock. Hock enviable 2 ^ times, buLjinfor-


which in reality was a farce.


were a | minutes


tgive1 theU Ribhle Valley side -------


Clarkson’s cross had forced „ Sabden. Weir^SIo the error.


heir equaliser, though Nige they must concentrate on .........................


The scene had been set and Houldsworth, Geldard,_ Wash- u,ey missed, and crossed a Pickles,


............................ Clarkson, Currie, Seed, penalty for Whalley, which Moore,


Sabden had atliied four more Windsor. Subs: Gardner, goals, two through new boy Davies.


Mid-table moments


AFTER their games of con­ trasting scorelines, Clitheroc Reserves ami Sabden are left with identical figures at the top of the Olid-table pile m


Division One. Wliallev. with two games in


hand, can catch them up. Rimington also have games in hand but need a radical change in fortune just to climb away from the relegation


Hill overtook their closest rivals, Barnoldswick United, bv beating them 4-2.


Itead United have hit a very sticks- patch and have lost a


'I l l kv the atc


second division, and nave a.yi


.. At tile top of the pile. Mill


Legion 1, Nelson 3; Ussy Town (i, l’emlle Forest U; Read Uld 0. Crossbills 4; Staeksteads it. Nelson GhOB


3; Wliinney Hill Nettle Utd


* Reserve Division — Colne Utd Res 1, Mill Hill Res 1; Ilelmsliore Utd Res L Wha - lev Res 2: Worsthorne Res F'oxhiil lies II. Postponed: Barlick Utd Res v babden Res. Byes: Rock Rovers Res.


feini'l anil within minutes find sqmuk


el,^ r Whole complexion of g jm r t a m l ^ 'j'X ^Tfe few we had'^c sGoilgest squad in the villagers’ football changed wm the game. Ah a long^ ^ wunin^rw^ta ta ju s t^ J jy


x?W3rssqGj nl-HsSfpES-'s stiell of attacking football of—:ri 3s;,5£,:X» men uu-ni -


tne season. Playing *is a lone striker,


Shaun Smith was irrepress- able. He hit a post, won a


perfect hall for Dave Parr to head home, only to see the


goal disallowed. The Kibble Valley side


poured on the pressure but could not find a breakthrough. Harwood only had two attacks


3 Ladies’ Football Vernon Gurus Ladies 1


of note in the second half but Whalley ’keeper Fox dealt


Clitheroe win close encounter Clitheroe Ladies 2,


with them adequately. In the end, one point was


disappointing but the quality of the second half display was heartening and something from which to build on for the remainder of the season.


Tmwdeii Celtic Res. Fixtures: Division One —


Clitheroe Res v 3’r ‘*'v<J{!.jJ Celtic, Gt Harwood Utd v Mill


iy. ■■ T,' ; ' ’ ,Y b Ul(|


Hill St Peters. Helmsliorc Utd v Johnsons SG, Rihclies- ter v Wlialle.v, Riinington


!7i


Johnsons a o ■>. n * " " - -" Celtic (I; Mill Hill St 1 eters 4, Barlick Utd 2; Salideii HI,


Wliinney Hill. .


Rock Rovers 6; Wlialley 1, Gt Harwood Utd 1. Postponed: Foxhili v Worsthorne, Helm- shore Utd v Riniington. Bye:


Colne Utd.Division Two — Lome


Utd Res v Rock Rovers Res, Foxhill Res v Lolne Utd Res. Mill Hill Res v Worsthorne Res, Saliden Res v Wlialley Res. Trawden Celtic Ke.s v Ilelmshore Util Res.


Reserve Division — Barlick .. .


Clitheroe Reserves fade badly


Clithcroc Res 1. Ribcliester 1


their 'feXecoiid^"h'aif, Clitli- sU.,,pe<l up a gear in an


WITH reserve team regulai-s attempt to get a favourable on first team.duty, an under- result from the game, ■>»<!


ixtiiN* iniurv, could be seen as exception. M; . " ss ‘


th a Clitheree then faded '““HX nd Kibchester forced then way wav hack into the game- felloe- Johnson, Hutchinson, Moran,


Clitheroe Res: Kennedy, King. Tattersall, Cannon,


way through the lull, ■ | wis Hargreaves. Green, i /^ n c " :'K dw h o ^ fe hetted Smith. Suhs: Hosty. Hanson.


1 ii the final minute disaster . Club dominates championship


a team'.-, combative qualities r:''l with an individual’s


nionship held in Rishton. Clitheroe centre took 20 of these prizes.


Three areas of technique were being assessed. Kumte is the fighting or sparring event, which tests both an individual s and


, .


C m S m tU S S a S u r n l . , , C.i™. Leyland, Blackburn and Blackpool.


Pictured with their prizes are most of the entrants Clitheroe centre.


, m (It /|? U tm


|j. t|,e event concerned the Clitheroe mar-


'


Vry Cyyn


J .


CLITHEROE opened the scoring through Ralph in this close encounter and although there were many chances m the f irs t half, the score remained 1-0 at half-time. At the beginning of the


second period, player chipped the Chtheroe


keeper to draw the sides level, but despite good scoring


whistle.


Ralph scored her second by rounding the Vernon ’kal-


, , . . and so brought the game


Hughes, Watson. Byroin, Room.


‘Pa''


Clitherue’s way. Clithcroc: Vickers, Middle-


attempts at both ends, the score remained like this until two minutes from the final


margins,


had a good win over Conser­ vative A. The two toil teams have a healthy lead over the


Second place Low Mooi B , chiising pack. , , „ inn McLeod, Ward, Parkei, 1..I , ...------ - . . them from Chatbun


points for a breach of league rules, RBL B have shot to the


Slack Hindson, Scott, Ralph, top of the second division with b aL '


Despite being deducted two . .


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


------ “ ulis: just a single point separating ' " - ‘‘■■■niA.


Stewart 30, Henshaw 81, B. Hargreaves


dington A (HD 371: It. Ball 44 D. Nelson 63; S. Hannerv 49! J. Woof 77; J. Ainsworth 54, B. Waddington till; R. Ormiston 101, J- Cotton 30; G. Almond 4G,T. A. Makinson 9i; .1. Gibson 71, F. Coal-38. RBI, A ( I) 321. CSC U (10)


Billington B ( I) 365. Wad­ , „r a i l l . > home game


mud was taking its toll. Defenders could not clear their lines and mistakes were


being made on both sides. Rock scored two more with


David Currie replying for


Sabden in between. Then, with the score at 7-3, scored three without reply. Substi­ tutes Max Gardner and Terry


injected new life into Brad-


confidence seems to be grow- free kick slipped through th and Clitheroe will be in the


right half of the table, all set for a push for a place m the


nu wiuictut ..... ... -


ley, McHugh, Eatough, Sed- don, Sculpner, Riley, Smith, Young, Heyes, Bursnell.


Subs: Birch, McTear.


A real Jekyll and Hyde


Cl Harwood l td 1 reuALLEY pn Clitheroe: Whalley, Keigh­


gent. Three more points won ____ by graft rather than skill, and minutes, one when a ya;'‘ fsqnabj‘


anowed Gary McDonald to cut inside and fire home.


,


Paul Keighley, filling in neatly at full-back, played a free kick down the line, Bursnell1 col-


st ever attempt and, for this reason, North Lancs Club awarded him their


st p .


Association’s open event, to cycl®.a? many miles as you can in 12 hours, which called upon Nick’s phenomenal reserves


^ ^ with th e B r i t ish Cycling ^ - a t e a m o f t w o t o ^ ^ ^ r s w m u n e . and h e i^ l -O ^w n ^m , the event’s


fi.lHKI metres (21H) lengths of a fhL.{,. local pool. Commenting,


. . ciubs with physio duties, and in this Federation. Cycling is a sport he took up for tun ,


many years ago, but now Nick is a dedi­ cated cyclist in his spare time. Aside


from his work and his family duties, time is at a premium, and so his training is


intense but quality oriented. And it





jni brough t to his competitive ^


a I


S the qualiiit^y aspect ot ms at has enabied him to sweep


I is n


asjde ap bjs challengers when it comes to race day.


Exit from the Floodlit Trophy


Clilheroe 1, Elixton 3


IT was back to the early sea­ son story at Shawbridge on


returned to the Clith- “ “-^" '^Vchm /'c es '! Clith­


eroe had nothing to show for their dominance and were knocked out of the Tennants Floodlit Trophy by a side who took th re e of there five


p o ^ ^ o n 'an d charaes;


unavailable Dave vVhalley goal, but Gary Butch


e f itheroe continued to dominate the second half, but


chances. Tex Grogan replaced the


Table Tennis Rowland still reign


half Geoff Young had an tered two more emphatic effort saved, Smith hit one wins, one against close rivals


In the remainder of the first fixtures, Bowland A regis-


over the bar and Shaun Burs- Waddington A. nell put one past the post.


Consequently, with an Bowlund


“S r i ' r r a x u M v a n - u Y & y X e Table Tennis u g l one sensed the outcome. Association.


me" ’, ,L ^ n career of the a strong wind did not help effort to salvage the game go into the top corner ot


wav' % ’o minutes later, and Mark Heyes had a header home.


straight on the attack minutes remaining to fire f


with only two minutes left on well-saved and a promi^ng th^ ^ u e s pished up in num- S S 'S l J ilmply « « < l " “ The?e was delight among At that point Clitheroe suf- c0"’^ 'f t| h^Vvbrf.YSe S 'w i l l Week ending December 3rd ^ '" “tu tro k c - 8-9. Girls - “ Breaststroke - 12-13 Girls m0or outfit “T ' (TliVh e r oo


ing week by week. More p e - hands of. Grogan, and the t»aveUoD^ ^ much gti|r formances and results like this secon(i after slack marking d‘1^


°{ 9"’’ Umtui.


1 Shawbridge Topics THE Rossenclale United side will provide stern <W


performance Whalley 1,


jekvii and Hyde performance aga’inst high-rifling Great


........ .......... oduced a real , H* b


Harwood. For the first 45 minutes the exhibition resembled that


of a team very much strug- lrling for form and lacking confidence. But when they turned around Whalley gave a monster display of attacking


football. In a scrappy and very dis-


Currently lying in .


Tough test ahead at Dark Lane


gather maximum points i the chase /or premotion following their relegation


T t r ip to the seaside to play Blackpool Rovet^ on nieht means a fourth consecutive away


shaw’s troops. The Blues g


ent in the form of two Penman has been wort his knee up, while Denis road-running as he preps' On account of Clithen


on aggregate in the Tennants looking to avenge an early seaso Alan Bradshaw is hoping


t


eacue form when they to^Iiark Lane on Sutur­


f ” Rossendale i&m&B SKSSsS & Standen A 6; St ‘ Bowiaiid HS B 2; Rimington ' Butterfly3— & u “ f e r i s - “ Butteffiy - U:« - Mary’s A 8, An,lrews, Mark Lceming


2, Waddington A 8. Points anil positions: How­


land A 59, Waddington A 53, St Marv’s B 44, Standen B 39, St Mary’s A 37, Waddmg- ton B 35, Rimington 33, Stan- den A 31, Bowland HS B 13,


Bowland HS C 3. Fight the


lionents Lane.


5 S S 3 S 3 f f i f i f s S a a & ,* s the Northern Premier League last season


.unlay they hammered Kids- T .mo mil fit R-l


festive flab HOPING to attract runners fiom all over Britain are the organisers of the annual Rib- ble Valley l()k Road Race. This vear the race will be held on Monday December 27th, starting at 11 a.111.


Clitheroe and following an umiuiiitin


undulating route through the Ribble Valley countryside,


m


ing, Hannah Switzer,_p?.r“'k e f r e e s ty l e — 6-7. Girls — ’"fiTthe second half, Clith- ‘


Nicholas Beer. 18: _ Hilary Rimmer. Boys — Jo hn


Legg! John Ashworth in


before finishing at the Ribb- Breaststroke — 6-7. Girls lesdife Swimming Pool


n iiic A(ir janna Leeming. Boys — J o h n Ashworth, Garry Cocks,


. . Sarah Hpulker. Susan Bnu».


Girls — Katie Wilkinson, Anna Jolmes, Alison Davey. Boys — Neale Sayle, Mark Lera, Ross Huntingdon. Senior: Girls —


W ilk in so n . A nn a


Tonior"individua 1 medley. TJipfe . :_i..


' S t r o k e - 8-9. G i r ls - cCarrick


.n . I


_ Etobeth Legg, Helen Khan. Hjtchen, Matthew I oplett. Dan- sions Th(,ir srore came from a B « » -


xrvT. „Ws_ MarkCIarfcon: Sarah Houlker. Susan Brass eroe pul on lhe pressure, N'ltroo>itstroke — 16-17. Girls Natalie Conti. B<?P ."T.


Breaststroke — 10-11. Girls pme defending staunchly. _ Fife^Nowell. Karen Gmldard, In successive weeks Clith-


'apley, Mark Leeming, Philli.p H itcn en .


|^aj^ KButterfly — 12-13. Girls — latest.


^ gc(jre coining close on several occa-


Rachel Wilson. Claire )«!“'£■ ^'fnier. Unfortunately. Clith- Sally McCamck. Boys — Simon


unable to add to nilishe,l the


Alison Davey. Boys — Neale eroe 2nds have put, m good Sayle, James^ Moody, Jonathan performances andtheycan Hart!


take a definite pnde in their


atie Wilkinson, Anna Jolmes, Cl i t h e ro c: Knowles, Perry,


SS2KHS: _ 1W5. Gir,s -


(.’•.run nmlfluril. Bovs — Neale Swiuer Caroline Davej. Boys bulctUhe ball well. .......


Alison1Davey, Re'becca Wrigdey, Adrianna. Lceming. Hannah Hanlmai; at scrum half distri- Colne scored a try mid-way


the mauls and rucks, and! . «Jd Nick


John Riiey. Pouring rain and Sut. Eatough, pushed up m ^ aUer!> but lhe Blues went was on hand with eight


returned” at the'expense of goal’but the ’keeper kept it points against.StandenA In siiite of losing to Standen


- eree’s umpteenth corner, but in a hard fought 'match 'wil:h 'n airain it went to waste. Sell- Standen A and Waddington B er S " shot was destined for gained an excellent four


Another fine strike from In other fixtures, St Mary s Siifith was deflected for Clith- A did well to share the points


. SUpreme within the ,


B, the youngsters of Bowhiml


HS C put up a brave display. Re sults : Week ending November 2(ith — Wadding-


AFTER another two weeks of ....... ....... ..... .... competitive, prizes will hi* t^ev have the challenge ot enablc*tl Tricia Proctor to Fur those who want to lie


Fiinil-riisintr is the name of to get on down to their local Qn l|le second half perfor- the game aiutall the monies jmhjI now and pick up an entr> mancCt Clitheroe should have


therefore encourage everyone M ,


raised will he split between eight needy charities. The costs of the events are


machine amV*Y,i»r answer- phones are being nude


rm as soon as possible.


aide to those who raise the tfJH most money. Everyone com- hotline (tel.071 .WJ J.i.mi.


Swimming


Results of a gala record breaker


SK trssnsi ss recently.


mances were achieved along Eoys — Kicnard Wilson. 18 with more than 100 personal Girls _ Hilary Rimmer. best times recorded in the jj _ j obn begg. John Ash- heats and six records broken. worth. 0-7: Mixed — Sarah


Record-breaking perfor- E,izabetb fiegg, Helen Khan, . Ducklings: Rachel Barnett,— Freestyle — 8-9- Girls — Results


ton B 0, Bowland A 10; Bow- land HS B 2, Rimington 8;


Rachel Mellin, Katie Sandham. Slobhan Wrigley, Claire 5 oung, G 100m breaststroke — “Pcn- Emma Goddanl. Boys — Mark


-- ■ ■ ,,


Houlker, Sam Punchard. .


Rimmer. Boys —.Garry Locks, C()nli John Legg, Mark Clarkson


irls — Katie Wilkinson, Hilary beeming, Simon Tapley, Luke


utry form or to know more lbe swimathon


whisker. Proctor played the one-two with Dawson on both occasions to hit the upright


. . . - - - sign up early. Not only will White's cross from the right *......... ... pull all the stops out. Carol


awarded to the fastest mill- Swimathon HUM, they could shoot. The ’kee^r saved well, viduals on an age-group basis. acluapv be doing the event in ^ut proctor followed up the the fastest teams and the top sunnv* Barbados. I would shot ;lluj scored to make »t fund-raisers.


allev, that means Kibbles- ners saw efitheroe miss by a ale T*ool. If you want an


For the people of the Kibble farther ,set piece penalty cor- "i" if vou want an


had the game sewn up. Two .


with one shot and narrowly miss it with the other — the goalkeeper was beaten both


times. As a result, Clitheroe came


away with two points instead of four and look forward to


next Saturday to avenge their 3-0 defeat by Vernon Cams from earlier in the season. Clith c ro e: Eva, Seed,


Breaststroke — 11-la- Girls Forshaw. Rugby . Butterfly — 16-17. Girls —


Clithenie RUFC 2nd XV 5pts, Colne and Nelson 3rd X * •ipls


A game to take pride from


HITCHED against strong ......... ........- - ,


equalling that record when he won t “eal£’ competition.


Nick is a qualified osteopath who (ieals" in the main, with sports injuries, as helped a number Qf local sports


the 45(1 venues in the coun­ try’s largest swimming event, which is to be held between March :ird to March lith next year. But if you return an entry form before January :*,lst vou could win an all- inclusive one week holiday for two in Barbados.


Itibblesilale Pool IS one ol .


Sw im a th o n in v o lv e s attempting a timed swim of


peting gets a certificate and Individuals completing the


achievement.


mathon has been held. 1JJ4 should lie the biggest ever, it s Imped 50,0<H) swimmers will


In the eight years .


marathon distance get a medal to recognise their


take part and raise a record £2m.


*nu


being one of the best forms of exercise for people of “3 "ge-


shapes, sizes, abilities and disabilities, a d after compel-


Swimming is recognised as s


. , .


Final score reflects


the panic


Clilhcroe 1st XI1. Nelson 2nd XI 1


- h st.u it,i lo produce calm previous weeks, Clitheroe


passing and accurate moves. On Saturday, Nelson did not allow them to settle and the


team were guilty of panicking in their distribution of the


ball. After 15 minutes, Chtheroe


. .


ing in the event it is hoped ,mvin(, several shots on goal, ... r , iieople will swim regularly at Nelson broke away and scon


strung together a series of moves ami put the Nelson defence under pressure, rol-


icored


against the run of play. Clitheroe looked more * * idf to


Moves, Garstang (captain), Wilkins, Davison, Griffiths, White, Proctor, Middleton,


David Young, Aiden


ir the race ; council


Longriiige Sports Centre. and from


fe dse RosT liovs - Oliver John Ashworth. Mark Clarkson, NmveU, Mark I.egg. Ian Davies. Richard Wilson.


KlWckstrokc- 12-13. Girls- Katie Wilkinson. Ailrianna *itio Wilkinson Anna Jolmes, Leeming, Anna Jolmes. Bo\s Snooker Healthy lead for teams Results. 47, N.YVatson 91: A. Herd 50.


Beer 74. P. Clark b3, - Wright 37. P. Whittaker it, E Proctor 41, N. Robinson


94.Points and positions. Division One — Wadding- ton A 74, Lo\v Mtwr B i-. Bil-


lington A ii2, CbO B b-, KBL A 62, Cons A 60. Social A 56, Billington B 54, CSC A ‘>2, Riniington A -14, Chatburn B


—John Ashworth. Freestyle — Open. Girls — ......... Adrianna


out of the cup


PREMIER Division side Kings Arms B were thumped 4-1 at home by giant-killing Second Division side Swan and Roval A and consequently left the Pool league’s Chal­ lenge Cup in the first round. All other Premier Division


rector Buck Inn, by 4-0. ■ — Clitheroe s town team still


....... ing their division’s leaders, to them.Once again, town team


sides eased through to the second round, but Waggon A also caused an upset by beat-


wait for their closest rivals. Leyland, to slip up and hand the group three championship


players Bnan Sims and Tony Clough have been selected for the Lancashire County team squad for the B f ixture ag a in s t Me rsey s id e on


w ■ O: « -m l T/vm»


December 12th. Challenge Cup first round


results: Dog and Part. B 6, Station 1; White Hart 4, Pen-


kinson 111; A. Burgess 9-, -— Alston 48


p. Elliott 98; P. Wilson (>9. D. Stewart 7(i; A. Wilson 41, N. Harris 111; J. I.ockley o8, A.


lington A (12) 502: P. Parker L’lub 40. 08 D Cox 62: S. Simkiii R.


’ Hilton 78; S. Tomlin™'' Kb.


Social A (6) 370: M. Rhodes 81, A. Wright 61; A. Robinson 41 N. Geldard 89; J. Lund :i3, S. Cox 77: S. Petty 37, b. McAll.v 63: D. Calvert 89, J. Burgess 37; K. Dowbiggm 98,


Rydeheanl 77. Rimington A (8 J 3.19,


D. Clay 40.


A (6) 415. RBL II (8) 382: B. Walker 96. G. Brunker (>0; L. McNulty 56, M. Graham 69: W Jones 57, G. Walmslev (i9; A. Watson 69, R. Hartlehury 70; G. Tedstone 5:1, S. Maher 82; J. Whitwell 84, D. McTear


Division Two — bhudbuiii . 32Cons il (6) 885, Low Moor


A M; Per...McDonnell ... M. O’Reilly 41; K Watson >6, N. Brown 83; !’. Swales M. N. Parkinson 79.


ton B (4) 443: II. Wilding ms, .). Lund jnr 10-1: A. Tomlinson 8-1 E. Harrison 64; P. Devme 104. I). Seed 7:1; P. Walton 91, P. Winckle.v 63: C. Bate ill. D. A. Seed 55: M. Harvey 6


Social B (10) 474. Rumng- . . R. Holland 84.


„„tr-mts from the 53, S. Griffiths 67: .T..Swift 35* D. Allen 46; I. Hothersall


Police (10) 361: D. Iloothinan 89, II. Brawn 43; T. Walmsley


Waddington H (4) ->4J ..................


' Chatliurn II (2) 371. Uil- B 50, Rimington B 48, lendle T\,.,;.rht’s fixtures


uU, blaidburn A oU. blaiilburn - ,-i - T,


B, Billington A v Riimngtoii A. Cons A v Billington B, Waddington A v CSC A. Division Two — KBL B v


RBL A. CSC B v Low Moor


Cons B, Police v Lons B, Slaidhurn B v Waddmgton B.


Roval A 4; Victoria A 5, Com- mercial 2; White Horse 0, Bridge 4; Petre Arms A 2,


DNirtonOne — Chatburn II A ^Waggon B 4; BrowmCow 3, Craven Heifer 4; Copy


Dog and Part. A 4; Royal Oak


Nook 5, Horseshoe B 2; Dog (Barrow) 3, De Lacy Arms 4; Castle A 4, Black Horse 2; Pendle Hotel A 0 Royal Oak B


Chatbum A, Low Moor A v Siaidbum A, Riniington II v


* Petre Arms B v Kings Arms A to be p lay ed


December 7th. ___________


WEEKLY DRAW Mr Waddlngton. Scott Street week 42


C2 5 B4250 G. Smith,Huncoat


E2 S C4439 Mr. T. Pollard, Bumlay E25 E4214D. Knight, Burnlay


E2 5 B5420 Mr CJL Knowlea, Nalaon E25 C2179 Mr I Cunningham, Rochdala


E25 D3043 Mra F. Ingar, RochdaU p i s Q3474 Mrs F. Wilkinson, Bumlsy


Agent 144 Agent 137 Agent 055 Agent 139 Agent 022 Agent 068


.» . . . AGENTS PRIZE £5: Agt 54 Mr R. Iradala. Coin*


£63,000 a year In Local Prizes FOR ONLY C Collactora/Aganto lUquIrod NOW!! BING 427777


COM2 Ms* K. GriBhJ. WoSho™OK^Dl*Stt» J.^Wirtedood-iHaf*xitl6 JOIN NOW1 DRAWN EVER*


Promotes: 8 . Panting. Turf Moot Davatapmanl Offico i WEEK*


BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB ""^SSrVSumMND


£1000 B3002W. P. Matthews, Accrington Agent na E25-A3366 N.TQmplaman, Bacup


Saturday 4th December 095


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