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Clitlteroc Advertiser & Times. November 11th,


Clithcroc JJ.1J.', (E d ito r ia l) , j j . j j . l (A d v e rh s tn q ) . B im i lc i / V~dd.ll (Classified) i i S P O R T


sgSgj compiled by Max Gardner^**;:* m m s m m m m m


Superb season for kart ace Chris ^


one season every long-circuit competition he has entered. In taking the final meeting of the four-round Cadwell Park Championship


LOCAL go-kart supremo Chris Cattermole has achieved his ambition to win in


he not only won the title, but also took the Cadwell Autumn Trophy in some style. To secure pole position for the final he won both his heats and recorded the fastest


lap of the day.


Chris now adds the trophy and the championship to the six-race Ucnirai Kart Club Championship and the Silverstone Superprix he won earlier in the


. „ ,


•'e,{l,t the cream of his championship success this season is the four-round UK Cup Championship, which he secured last month, and the prestigious eight-rouna •\C British Championship, a title which normally takes years to win but which he has achieved at only the fourth attempt.


Between them they tune up the 210 c.c. vehicle to reach speeds of up to 12U m.li.h. Together they have travelled to varied locations in Britain throughout the eiirht month season, and invaluable sponsorship has been supplied by Uhtneroes I)ND fruit and vegetable wholesalers, Training 2000 of Blackburn and bhrew-


The ace of karts has relied on the invaluable help of mechanic John BajTunu. . , , 0 __ , lev Kart Shop, in Banbury. entered. E a s t Lancs Football League


Fireworks explode in sparky derby


Salxlen 6, Whalley 3


TUB embers of bonfire night were rekindled at Nutter Barn when Sabden and Whalley con­ tested a sparky local derby. A rocket or two, a cracker,


two players.


winners in the end, but only after a first half which belonged to Whalley. Dave Pilkington, eager tu impress both Ins new team-mates ami his old, coin- bined well with Shaun Smith up front for Whalley. Their liveli­ ness was impre ss ive anil


Sabden ran out eomfortab e .


Town team dent village


spirit Riminglon II.


I 1 I


5; Barnoldswick I ’td 2


AFTKR recent unpressiw* results, UimingtonV confidence to climb from th e foot of the table was up and running, but


,m Ki.Uir.lay they met in-form le agu e le a .le rs ISarnnhlswick


who ilente.l th e i r new r.mn.l


spirit.IhirHck ran out 2-0 winner.- when In.tl. goals were sc.ire.l within a minute ut each othei late in the game.


only 10 minutes. ’towards the end of the half,


resulted in Smith’s strike after


some sparklers and the odd banger made up the fireworks m this feast of goals spectacular which, unfortunately, burned


the home side fired up their per­ formance and levelled the score through Pete Washbrook. The second half crackled with


intensity. Whalley replaced their injured goalkeeper with midfield man Potter and, conse­


quently, lost a hit of bite. Sab- den quickly scored through I aul Houldsworth and Eric Geldard to establish a two goal lead, but the contest was far from over.


resulted in I’ilkington closing the gap, but within minutes Gel- daru re- established the twu goal cushion.


Whalley’s continued pressure-


this lead hut, as he did, the com­ petitive element of the contest overstepped the mark. An mti dent, more to do with gunpow­ der than plot, forced the referee to send a guy from each side for


Then Max Gardner extended


Uneventful display by


reserves Mill Hill St Peters:*. Clithcroc Ucs. II


the best ehan«*e of a dom fud |ullf when Phil Dewlmrst beat his full hack only to square the bal) across the six yard area, a matter of feet beyond Leach and


The Kibble Valiev side had Farnsworth.


like breaking the deadlock until a long ball nut uf tbe I’.arbck ill-fence, on 7.‘> minutes, was brilliantly finisl.e.1 from IS vanls. Almost immediately from the re-start, another lugh ball into the home si.le’s box torn.. mi atlarking h.-a.l ami looip.e.dl over


Neither si.le actually moke; the T


defence, and though they failed to pick up any points Irom this game they did succeed in giving the title challengers a run for


hut the ............*.............


ml vuiilil liol n.1.1 II ,'T *!•'


inuuglon pushed Kowaio .T ,


I ................ . , . .


TUB opportunity to dent the aspirations of early league lead- ,-rs Mill Hill St IVt.-rs w I n - t bv (Mitheroe Reserves. ‘ Another win. after last week s


success, would have pul the Sliawhridge side right in among the front runners , but an uneventful and disappointing display bv them allowed a fin lu­ nate but artful Mill Hill ^ule to take the points.


stratmi.ilee*.l the ball


each hair, the second a disputed penaitv, caught Clitherne cold. Once these two pieces of good fortune were stashed awu> the Hlackhum outfit shut up shop. Clitheroe never really got


Goals in the first minutes of . frt.e kick was


! M,viVl IV (lie Mill Hill ki-.-pw. ,


liairi'iiu'iwiKUl! leaders killed nfT | ;KAI> UNITED, hopinjt to the name with their third K'-al | )(lUnc(. straittht hack from their


.Midway thn.uKh tin; svia,,,, ..........


their money. Riminglon: Tomlinson, < hap-


man. l ’ii-m-. Kivliards. liurui-ss. ISriyus. '!'• Braitliwaitf. 1-arns- w nrtli. C/.aimwski, Leach. Diiwliurst. Kalis: Conti. M. Uraithwaite.


Green, McCrae. Johnson. Hut­ chinson, Moran, Lewis, Keigh­ ley. D. King. McTear. Subs: Smith, Wilkinson.


Local hopes still chase


leaders in first division BAKNOLDSWK’K and Mill Hill continue to set the pace at


the top of tile East Lancs League Division One while the Kibble Valiev’s nearest hopes. (Titheroe Reserves and Sabden. remain a couple of victories oil


contention. The inconsistency of those


two sides has hindered then- progress. Whalley need to find winning ways once agsun and Rimington. though performing well, can only go unwards. In Division Pwu. Lead


0; Kimington d, Barlick Utd 2; Rock Rovers (), Woralhorne 1:


Sahden d, Whalley Division Two — Colne Legion :» |»ca(l IJtd 2; Nelson 0, I’endle


l-’orest (I: Ossv Tnwn 4, Stack- stc-nds 0; Kc-tllc Ulil 4. Nelson CKOli 1; Whiniioy Hill 0. Cros-


shills 7. Reserve Division — Barlick


United’s slump in form has seen them drop out of the top two, while Sabdeii Reserves wel­ come victory sees them consoli­ date their second position in the


Utd Res. d, Foxhill Res. 2; Helmshore Utd Res. 1, Mill Hill Res. 2: Trawden Res. 0. Sabden Res. l»: Whalley Res. 0. Colne IJtd Res. 3; Worsthorne Res. 1, Rock Rovers Res. 1.


Bat-lick Utd v Sahden, Helm- shore Utd v Clitheroe Res.,


Reserve Division. Results: Division One —; Trawden Celtic <L Gt Harwood


Utd 2; i’nxhill ft.llelnishore Utd 2; Johnsons SC 1. Kibchestol 1. Mill Hill St Peters 3. Clithcroc


Fixtures: Division One —


Whalley v Kimington. Division Two — Nelson GbOH


v Keml Utd.ltcservi- Division — Mill Hill lies, v Wlialley lies.. Kaliden


lies, v Worsthoniu lies. Snooker


Clilheroc: Kennedy, A. King, went down in


East Lancs second division. close tpime


with Sahden’s sixth. Although the game was


beyond Whalley at this jpomt a spark still nickered and Pilking- ton stole up once more to reduce


the arrears. Sulnlcn: Weir, Moore, Clark­


son, Seed, Robinson, Wash- brook, Houldsworth.Traynor,


Geldard, Gardner, Linford.


kington Huntley.


Subs: Davies, Grice. Whalley: Fox, Utley, Hope,


Subs: Keighley,


an earlv hath before Hilly Moore all hut (loused the Whalley flame


.lolmMinsSC....... Worstliomc Uhl. (It Harwood Util. Sutxlcn.............. ClithcnM* lies.... Colne Util......... Foxliill.............. lldnishorc Util.. Whatley............. Trawden Celtic.. KiL’h^stcr....... Kock Hovers.....


Mill Hill............... I.arlick Util........


Kimingtoi)........


Settle Util........ Stacksteails...... OssvTown....... Keail Utd......... (V0N>l.ilIS....... Whimiev Hill.... Colne Legion... Nelson (ISOI5... Nelnni Hes...... IVmlle Forest..


Harlick Util Kes... Salxlen Hes......... HiK-k Hovers Hes.


Mill Hill Hes........ Colne Util Hes..... Worstlionie Hes..


Foxhill Hes......... Helmslion* Hes... Whalley Hes....... Trawdcn Hes......


Ri'“ "s"ni „ ,„ -i„mi iwwini » ii£i.uy .ivfi-.HU-<i k.;:.i. I’aui b o u n c e b a c t C" Pf,d iti " ’


' , aM(| on|v once threatened ^ •.....


. . . . . i ........12 9 2 i PW I) L


Parr, Ormerod, Potter, Parkin­ son, Uhodia, Poole, Smith, Pu-


Division One


has been this season in which Chris has had his cake and eaten it. Ami icing oil the top has certainly been the winning of every competition he has


‘Next season, Chris is hoping to step up to the 2;>0 c.c. powered k-ut, °UV . .. Jfey Mflir


Still chasing return to form


Aspull RUFC 13. Clitheroe RUFC 1st XV It)


TUB close scoreline of this scrappy match hides the fact that Clitheroe should have won


at a canter.


cohesiveness among the team ami a seeming lack of tactical


There was a woeful lack or , , r


forethought. After .Malcolm Heanan had


slotted a penalty, a good break by Dave Klinger pul winger Chris Stott away to score under the pusts. Heanen converted to put Clitheroe in charge. Kvc-n when Aspull struck


penalty.


build-up for Clitheroe’s forth­ coming series of five league matches in six weeks, the results of which will decide whether Clitheroe remain at


This was hardly the best ,, . . .


this level of rugby. Clitheroe: Slinger, Jacijues,


back with a try of their own, there seemed another Chtheroc score on the cards as the scrum


Green.


drove forward.At half-time, Clitheroe were 10-5 up and seemed only to have to turn the screw for the flood­


gates to open. _ On the contrary, it was Aspull who played themselves back


Sunday Memorial League


Local sides poised to


14 2 :t 9 7 1:5 1 4 9 (j 12 2 1 9 5


n» PW l) l P


in ;t - 7 6 9 2 1 6 5.j


9 7 1 1 15 9 7 - 2 14 7 6 - 1 12 9 6 • ;> 12 7 5 1 1 11


9 1 1 7 8 - 2 6 2


sum PW 1) I. P


10 5 2 :5 12 9 4 2 •* 10


9 H - 1 16 9 6 1 2 P5


9 1 2 :5 10 9 1 l 4 9 19 4 1 1 9


Read fail to back


^V


and. eonseiinently. extended the .in.vhius week s defeat and stay e io between themselves and the {„ contention at the top of the liihhle Valley outfit.


Collie Leuion. After losing all early Koal to


the Holt House side. Bead levelled throunh Derek Lyrn'ld' hefore half-time. Then, althounh


0 :5 2 ii X H 2 i r» 5 10 - - in


move to top


LOCAL sides are in command- ing positions :it the top of all three divisions of the Sunday


Memorial League. Although De Lacy did not


play, their 100% record keeps them top of Division One. Whsil- ley Wanderers are closing in after their defeat of Rishton Arms enabled them to jump into


Clitheroe need to play


own game Clitheroe 2nd XV 13, Aspull I I


CL1THEKOE started the game


the first half when Aspull con­ ceded a penalty which Cox kicked. The lead was short lived, however.Following this period, the home side started to play then- best rugby of the game, with


Clitheroe went ahead early in .


fielding a strong team against an experienced Aspull side. »his, however, did not stop them turning in a somewhat lack­ lustre performance.


Greatorex (jnr), Fielding, Stott, Heanan, Tattersall. Proctor, Isherwood, Francis, Giles, Hlanc, Greatorex (snr), Holmes,


First match for junior


rugby team


into the game as Clitheroe com- mitted the rugby equivalent of I hara-kiri with some very poor discipline that allowed Asnull m for a second try followed by a


TUB new Blither..e Rugby Club junior team make their


debut on Sunday. The sid e, consisting ol


bovs from Kibble Valley secon d ary sch o ols aged


between 15 and lfi, will take on a team from the De l.a Salle club, of Salford. # Having a junior side is the brainchild of club members who got the venture up and running bv donating equip­


tment, to the value of


schools to encourage the playing of rugby union. Training sessions were


o four local secondary


held at the Littlemoor ground, where senior mem­ bers were on hand to give advice, guidance and to spot any budding talent, lne squad was then chosen for Sunday’s game, and is well represented from Howland and Ribblesdale High


Blues switch on in style


CL1THEKOE got off to the c iith e ro e : Grogan, Row- ideal start in the East Lancs botham, McHugh, Eatough, Floodlit League at Shawbndgc Procter, Bennett, Butcher on Tuesday night, and in doing (replaced by Hursnell 75 mins), so, inflicted Haslingden’s first smith, Heyes, Riley, Keighley, defeat of what could be a prom­ ising debut season in senior non­ league football, writes Stephen


CUthcroc 3, Ilaslingden 2 up well, considering the day’s . deluge of rain.


Sub: Sculpher.


lirvwn.Doth sides took the chances to give the full depth of their squads a chance and it was a comiietitive game.


first period as they failed to compete and were second to the hall on almost every occasion, although they did create the more goal scoring opportunities. Butcher should nave opened


Clitheroe looked poor in the . Positive


performance Clitheroc 3,


Chaddcrton 0


the scoring following good work by Mark Heyes, but could only find the ’keejH*r’s arms. Shaun McHugh set up John


CLITHEROE are moving up the league table at last after a positive performance and a three goal victory which con­ firmed the run of play. Hut even though the Blues


Riley, hut he was guilty of a glaring miss.


when a corner from the right was headed home by Neal


Haslingden took the lead


Russell Procter hit a free kick over, before the half ended with Mark Heyes having a shot well


Former Clitheroe full hack


saved bv Parrot. Three goals in 10 minutes


,


dominated this encounter with Oldham side Chadderton, the result was in doubt until the final few minutes. Clitheroe took the lead through a fine Shaun Hursnell strike midway through the first half and then literally peppered the Chadder­ ton goal lor the remainder of the


game i disp


greeted the opening of the second half. Clitheroe got back in the game following an enter-


yards.


eroe took the lead. Martin Eatough had ventured into the Haslingden half and spotted Parrot off his line and let fly from 30 yards. The hall sailed into the top corner to the delight of the home spectators. But it was a short lived lead


Within three minutes, Clitn- .


Riley forced Parrot into a good save as the home


.


until Young and Sculphor |^ n tc members reporting on celled any lingering doubts, various projects — will be dis­ and secured the two points.


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important in the Shawhridge calendar. The club will stage their annual general meeting and all aspects of the dub s affairs — a report on finances bv the dub auditor and com-


a solid game at the back for Anvonc with the slightest Clitheroe while Jamie Smith, • - **• *•..... *••*- : • ........* '**


Debutant Shaun McHugh had mvncv .q the clubhouse at S cussed. Proceedings w ill com-


prising move, when Butcher and Bennett combined and Bennett


threaded the hall to John Riley, who finished sweetly from lo


coming in to the midfield, threaded numerous halls to the front runners. Geoff Young was a tower of strength up front and showed the kind of form that brought him the best player of the year award four seasons ago. He combined well with


interest in the club is urged lo attend.


Stylish win Bradley 1,


Bursnell.On the down-side of this |>er- forinance, assistant manager Martin Eatough was booked for a reckless challenge, but this only gave ’keeper Dave Whalley the opportunity to prove his


us a Haslingden break down the left gave liindte the chance to


lob m the equaliser from the e(jgg tbey showed in the final edge of the box.


worth.This was a very positive per­ formance from the Shawbndge side, and the result of clinica


few minutes was just reward for promising all-round perfor-


gained the upper hand and the winner came 20 minutes from


time. Shaun McHugh, who again


looked promising at left back, went on a jinking run into the box and crossed into the danger­ ous area where the hard work­ ing Jamie Smith was on hand to


tap in.


schools.The team will meet at Littlemoor at around 10 a.m. for a pre-match train­ ing session, to he held by David Slinger. and kick- off


will lie at 11-30 a.m. All parents, friends and


interested spectators will be welcome and an yon e interustc-il in helping t» sponsor the junior side, which hopes to ploy fixtures everv third or fourth week, should contact David Klin- ger (tel: 27425) nr Ian Brown (tel: 44(11112).


Junior Football


the three-quarter line running the ball at Aspull, with which they looked most uncomfortable. This led to two unconverted scores from Kris Tyas, giving Clitheroe a deserved half-time


second place.Langno stay in second place in Division Two on account of their away win at Travel Lines, and Calderstones’ draw keeps them in second equal place in Division


Three.


two called off this week on account of refereeing shortages. Anyone who is interested in becoming a referee in the Memorial League should contact Harry Dewhurst (tel: 02.»4 iMtiKSK) or Gordon Whitford (tel:


De Lacy’s game was one of Division'1 wo— 1 ravel Lines , - . _


started badly allowing Aspull to score a try early on. This was followed by the pack playing into Aspull’s hands with a maul­ ing game. On top of this, when they did win the ball, Clitheroe s backline became very static, with no-one seeming to be able


* In the second half, Clitheroe


Young teams in action


c LI THE ROE WOLVES proved they have got their teeth firmly into their footballing opposition this week with a set of scorelines that surged toward


double figures. The under 11s side heat


to run on to the ball. Aspull’s winning score came


0254 2488*18). Results: Division One —


Whalley Wanderers 3, Rishton Arms 1.


0, Langho2. Division Three — Calder­


stones 1, Clarence FC 1. Fixtures: Division One —


from a long range drop goal. Special mentions of the day go


Clitheroe pack. Clitheroe must learn hard


to man-of-the-match Dave Atkinson, also Konrad Bisping, who once again stood out in the


from this performance and in future weeks play their own game and not their opponents. Clith eroe 2nds: Hodges


King Edward v Whalley Wan­ derers (Wilsons), Rishton v De


Lacy (Norden School). Division Two — Langho v


Headstone Utd <M. while the under 12s thrashed St James


8- 1. The under 11s goalscoieis


were: Fagan (3), Mallmson (1), Wasdell (1) and Walsh (1>. The under 12s goalseorers


could have been much better if referee S. Barker of Todmor- den, had been on the same planet as the sides. Sorne of his decisions were, quite frankly, diabolical. But the teams stuck to the game and played some good football on a pitch that held


It was a good game, which , . . . Ladies’ Hockey Wasted chances


in this game Lancaster 3rds», Clilherue 1st XI 0


DESPITE putting the home team under a lot of pressure from the start. Clitheroe failed to put the hall in the hack of the net. Chances were wasted and excellent goalkeeping and the* solid plav of an experienced Lancaster hack combined to frustrate Clitheroe in what should have been an easy win. Pauline Eva, Clitheroe s goal­


springboard for a stead ’y move '


up the table. Clitheroe: Whalley, Kow-


Counties League PW D L P


North West


Atherton LK............... 18 9 6 3 33 Eastwood Hanley......... 17 9 5 Blackpool Hovers......... 16 9 4


Prescot.........................*5 2 i 5 West Bradford 8


AFTER a fairly even ojiening 15 minutes, West Bradford took the lead in this Craven League match, when budworth burst through to score with style. Kay’s far post cross was


Shawbridge Topics


T1IK convincing win on Satur­ day could 1m


for Clitheroe’s season. The result coincided with the intro­


* the turning point


duction of new signing Shaun Mcllugh — previous clubs Chorley. Bury and Harrow — and Jamie Smith, who has


bided his time in the reserves. Expectations are now running high.


second division side Squires Gate this weekend in the second round of the Carling Challenge Cup, and after the recent encouraging win it seems an ideal opportunity for Alan Hradshaw's side to


Clitheroe entertain lowly . ,


progress. Jon Penman has just under­


gone surgery on his trouble­ some knee and should soon Ik* back in training. Meanwhile. Denis Underwood has also experienced knee surgery and should see a similar periiKl of recovery to the leading striker. Both should be pressing for spots in the team before


Christmas. Tomorrow night is very


mance and should prove a firm surprised ’koe]K*r. -~.-r


yard chin s


botham, McHugh, batough, Procter, Sculpher, Smith, Butcher, Young, Heyes, Burs- nell. Subs: Bennett, Riley.


The second half began with Bradley needing an early reply. but it was Bradford who scored


irprised e j »g a.. — v hal


headed back across goal for Niven to head home the second with ease. Bradford went three up when Parkington (W.) found Ratcliffe in space and his -o shot soared over the


,


3 oo cliffe released Niven who com- .


two goals in as many minutes. The first was due to a defensive slip which let in Niven to pounce and shoot home. The second saw the ’keeper’s poor clearance vol­ leyed straignt back into the open net by Kay. Later, Kat-


3 31 into the net over the designing ’keeiier.


Burscough................... 17 8 S i 52 Bootle.......................... 16 8 6 2 J NantwichTown........... 16 8 5 3 2y


Rossendalo Utd........... K 8 3 4 27 Newcastle Town.......... 17 8 2 7 26


32 pleted his hat trick, scoring high ,


KidsgroveAth.............. 18 7 5 6 26


St Helen’s Town........... 15 7 4 4 2a Penrith......................... 16 6 7 3 to Chadderton.................. 18 6 2 10 20


Salford City................. 14 6 5 5 !


Maine Hoad.................. 18 4 5 ! 5 B'ford Park Ave............ 18 4 6 8 18 Skclmersdale Utd......... 18 4 5 J 17 CLITHEROE.................... 13 2 6 5 1


Darwen.............................. 16 3 3 10 l«


Racup Borough............ 1** ^ ^ !? GlossopNrthEnd........ 13 2 o 6 11 Flixton............................... 16 2 1 13 7


Kay’s 25 yard drive go in off the crossbow, and later, he too grabbed his hat trick with a neatly placed shot after master­ fully drawing the ’keejier. Bradley managed a consola


Bradford’s seventh goal saw


tion goal late on, hut at leas- they improved on last seasons scoreline for this match, which Bradford won, 10-0! West Bradford: Colebourne,


2


G. Parkington, Wilson, Bartlett, W. Parkington, A. Sudworth, Mitchell, Bardsley, Ratclufe,


Niven, Kay. Subs: N. I arking* ton, P. Suuworth.


keeper was only called in once in the game to produce an impor­ tant save. It was a game of if only's” and Clitheroe needed to spread the hall about more up front if they are to get the le t­ ter of experienced opposition. Clilhcroe: Eva, Farnsworth.


were: Coulter (3), O’ Ned (2), Parson (1), Middleton (1) and


(capt.), Dubowski, Thornher, Woodburn, Bisping, Sayer, Hardman, Atkinson, Water- house, Watson, Tyas, M. Stott, Gretton, Cox, Nuttall.


s to n e s v O s s y A11 s t a r s (Calderstones).


they had a p-reat deal of the play in the second half, they lost two early coals and could only come hack with one strike of their


Memorial league Division OnePW I)


own, through Joe Garrauhty. This defeat, hot on the heels


of their previous one, has caused them to lose a little ground on


the top two sides. Head Reserves drew their


match ill the Bob Emniett I ro­ llin', 1-1 against Riverside. Toin'mv I’atrick equalised after a poor defensive error put the vil­ lagers behind and the game now


Hoes to a replay. Mixed result


Read 0, Settle 2


READ’S first team footballers met an unbeaten Settle side and


eventually lost 2-0. The village’s second team


to win the game 3-2, with goals from Ian Whalley, Andrew Passmore and Tony Patrick.


They came from behind twice .


Marc’s top break helps Low Moor win


A.


IN the Clitheroe and District Snooker League, Low Moor B s Marc Holmes recorded the sea­ son’s highest break (44) to help his side to a good victory over CSC A and maintain their posi-


Riminglon A (6) 353, ..


ton B (8) 4112: J. Il*“|'d1,5.(': ' ■ Ormiston 03; K. Wrathall 31, J.


Gibson 100; S. Petty 03, S. Fl innerv 40; M. Rhodes 7G, R. BalnislV Robinson 7G.J. Post-


tioiTat* the'top VJ Division One. Waddington A eased themselves Ainsworth 82.


into second place with a good away win at CSC B. Second division leaders Cnat-


just four points. Results:


Shears 82, H. Hudson 71; P. Stewart 34, P. Backhouse 8o,


shaw 52, J. Griffiths CJ, J. ...


10) 443, CSC A (4) 334: T „ . •>


......... ", Hen- '71*


hurn A had a bye last week, which enabled the pack, led by Rimington B, to close the gap to


Division One — Low Moor B ( Division t in e — **•” "*


__ ..


D.Ireland 30, A. Hall 6J; M- Holmes 84, J. Crowther 08; S. Thompson 35, I.. Dixon o4. Billington A (8) 38o, Cons A


(fi) 312: R. Hilton 31, T. Su'lter 43, D. Cox 82, S. Taylor 44; S.


I’ilbin 45, D. Smith 74; D. Stewart 58, K Smith 81; 1 • Elliott C8, B. Hargreaves 3o, N. Harris 41, I. Nash C5. CSC B (I) 315, Waddington


R B I . A (10) 314, Social A (4) Walmsley G6. D’ CalVUrl 5


342: B. H. Sims 81, • • H“J* greaves 50; M. Alston 04, N.


Geldard 50; II. Hitchon 73, A


Wrigley 5L cl Whitaker 40, J ^ ^ ' j V L u n d jnY 00;’ G. Burgess 88; A. Burgess 70, B. Walk(,r 2y, E. Harnson 83; I . Alston 33; N. Schofield JO, S. Atkjnsonc7, 1). A. Seed 03.


GO) 398: J. Burke 75, R. Hol­ land 73; D. Allen 98, D. Seed 4G; F. Booth 49, 1*. Winckley 01; P.


Police (4) 371, Burlington B . . . . „


Division Two — Slaiilhurn B (10) 333, l.ow Moor A (4) 4(8 .


G. Collinson 70, S. Mcllonnell 80; N. Binder 55, M. Maycra 01,


G. Parker 50, M. O’Reilly 07, D. rViwkimr 84. J. Kimmer 44, W. Robinson 73, M. O’Rourke 70;


A Rigby 43, N. Drown 78. Cons IS (8) 383, Pcndlc Club


(0) 303: J. Whittaker 80, J. Holmes 50; B. Honlunson 07, L.


Proctor 71; G. Hincks 38, J. Nedeljkovic 70; A. Gudgcmn 04,


A (10) 382: C. Thorne 30, J. Baines 85; A. Clarkson 74, D. Nelson 55; A. Pollard 52, B. Waddington 55; I. Cooper 08, • A. Makinson 05; G. Tomlinson 30, F. Coar snr 08; R. Driver o3,


J. Cotton 54.


' ^ d l n g t o n IS ( . 0) 388, ^ I m M G V e d s J e 7


40, Waddington A 38, CSC B 30, Billington B 34, RBL A 34, CSC A 32, Social A 32, Billing- ton A 20, Cons A 20, Rimington


Points and positions: Division One — Low Moor B


A 2-1, Chatbum B 22. Division Two — Chatburn A 40, Rimington B 30, Wadding-


Police 24, Low Moor A 22.


Ion B 34, RBI. B 32. Slaidbum B 32, Social B 32, Cons B JO, Pendle Club 28, Slaidburn A 20,


A v RBL A, Social A v Low Moor B, CSC A v Billington B,


Tonight’s fixtures: Division One — Waddincton


Al';


D BoSmun 77, L McNulty 50- A. J. Herd 07, B. Walker 55,


T. Swift 58, W. Jones 44; A. Whitehead 50, A. Mclndoe 51,


Billington A v CSC B, Cons A v Chatbum B.


Moor A v Social B, Police v Slaidbum B, Slaidbum A v Pen­ dle, Chatbum A v Cons B.


RBL B v Waddington B, Low . _ ,


FIRST team cricketers at Clitheroe now have permanent sou- VCf-immcdhc lu ^ h o bt o ^


^ ^ « tR


An eventful and successful season was rounded off at t season'shighes t scorer


Successful season reflerted t^S'cKpTs^


performance award forms and also won^tJie fielding prize. The bowling award went to Mick


H0NM1S Ashworth won the second, team batting prize with Garth SuSiffe picking up the bowling award. Simon Bishop won the


r,0pictured with their awards are members of the club.


were looking to continue their winning ways against Boars Head, of Haslingden.


De Lacv....................... Whalley Wndre............ Kishton Arms............... Swan Hole!.................. King Kdwanl................ Crown Scaffold............ Judge* Walmesley......... Clothes Yard................


Park Hotel................... Met flex........................ Wellington...................


Division Two


Hay Horse................ Lingho....................


Hlack Dog................ Green Haworth........


Wilton Albion......... Travel Lines............ Manxman................ Aqueduct................ Kedcap................... Kising Sun.............. Fox and Hounds.....


PW D L


9 0 2 1 8 0 1 1 7 0 0 l 8 0 0 2


9 5 2 2 8 a 2 3


8 3 14


9 3 0 0 8 2 2 4 8 0 1 7 7 0 0 7


Rising Sun (Langho). Division Three — Calder­


Ladies’ Football Clitheroe keep


7 7 0 0 21 7 0 0 1 18


game level Runcorn Ladies 2, Clitheroe Ladies 2


GOOD efforts at both ends in the first 15 minutes produced


the first goal from Ralph. Run­ corn missed an easy chance on the half hour and at half-time


the score was 0*1. Runcorn scored straight alter


kick-off and put Clitheroe under pressure again. Room was taken


off injured and replaced by Wat­ son. Ralph scored her second following a pass from McLoud, but Runcorn hit hack a minute later with their second. Despite pressure, Clitheroe managed to keen the (r.imu level at 2-2. Clitheroc: .1. Vickers, 1 •


Feather, V. MeLouil, K. Room, L. Ward, S. Parker, L. Hind- son, V. Scott, A. Ralph, G Hughes, A. Ilyroin. Watson.


Sub: K.


recorded their first win or the season, heating Belvedere U-L. Goalseorers were: Kaye (4), Stubbs (3), Marshall (2), Moores


Robinson (1). Headstone Utd under IDs


(1) and Clarke (1). Results: Clitheroe Wolves


THE winner of the Clitheroe Golf Club’s LGU Medal was Mrs Olga Hetherington (S1M7-72).


LGU medal


under Pis 8, St James 1; Ghth- eroe Wolves under 11s b. Head­ stone Util 1; Headstone Utd under 10s 11, Belvedere 2; Headstone Utd under 13s 1. Blackburn Eagles 2; Headstone Utd under 15s 1, Miehelin


' UMen-of-the-iiiateh: Tony Clitheroe and District Winter Middleton (Clitheroe Wolves


. . . . under


(Headstone Utd under IDs), Adrian Hartley (Headstone Utd under 13s).


A TOP Clitheroe canoeist came Kings Arms B lie at tjie foot of


fourth in tile White Water Com­ petition on the River Dee, l.ian- eollen, on Saturday.


Konrad HispiiiK (17) achieved


White water .


fourth ill the junior section heat­ ing s t if f competition from all over the country. This comes le s s than two


months after he came third ill the K1 Sprint Junior class in the


Liffey Descent, Eire, which was attended by canoeists from all


North East on the Tyne Tees.


Lacy leaves them equal top with Dog and Partridge B, while


the table after receiving a bye this week and having only two points. Impressive wins by Higher


over the world. Konrad will he k lhem t() t |,e top 0f Division racing again tins weekend in the


Petre Arms gained the only inst ylatjon Hotel, and this


. . . i whi]u in the third divi- ' Victoria H beat Swan and


Buck, Buck Inn and Waggon and Horses B, who also beat their A team, see them opening


up a lead at the top of the first division.


12s), Dominic Kaye B tumedover their A team by 4-B, which leaves the teams^ at


IN the second week of the Pool Leapie, Dog and I artndee


rned over


THE Kings Arms have pro­ gressed to the quarter final stage of the Burnley League Cup, after coming hack from a two goal deficit. Both teams started well, with


the Kings going close without scoring. Bacup took the lead


against the run of play and added another goal to go 2-» up.


Moves. C. Garstang, Seed, Dawson, Griffiths, White, Proc­ tor, Middleton, Forshaw.


their intense pressure buckled Kings swept forward and


the Bacup defence with Lowe scoring to put the Kings right hack in the game. Danny Lord tormented the


Pool


Dog B team triumph over A in second week


WdffirSaiiS.’M r o ^ ^ t h ^ M S division.


oy opposite ends of the Premier


Division. Cross Keys A defeat of the De


Results: Premier Division — nbyed on^wday, is -jh RB Legion 4, Kings Arms A 3; bog ;in>


3, Penile Hotel B 4; Horse Shoe A 1, Buck Inn 0; Waggon A 2, Waggon B 5; New Inn 2, Higher Buck 5; Dog (Harrow) 3, White


Bye: Kings Arms B. First Division — Royal Oak A


Hart 4.Second Division — Gross Keys B 4, Swan and Royal A 3; Craven Heifer 2, Castle A o: Petre Arms A 7, Station Hotel 0; Pendle Hotel A 2, Horse Shoe B 5; Brown Cow 3, Royal Oak B


. and Royal B 2, Victoria B 5; Castle B 2, Bridge 5.


4. Third Division — White Horse 5, Black Bull 2; White Lion 4, Commercial 3; Black Horse 4, Petre Arms B 3; Swan


MEMBERS »f Read Cricket Club are looking for new blood to revitalise their committee. At the annual general meet­


New chairman


ing. to he held in the cricket pavilion at H p.m. on Decemiber 9th club chairman David Rigby and Phil Hanson, who has done a wonderful job with the junior cricketers, will not be standing


for re-election. Anvonc who ran offer help to the club or who would like to


C. Hater 77, J. Whitwell oO. Social B (10) 533, RBI. B (4)


...... „'7T I UThilul


351: P. Devine 32, G. Brunker 05; D. Aspinall 72, R. Hartle-


bury 80; M. Harvey 31, I . O’Neil 33; B. Wilding 03, M. Graham 83; C. Bate 104 D. McTear 27; P. Walton 111, G.


the-seenes activity club secre . (tel: 0200 774279).


Challenge Cup, which is to be ‘ ' ^ X v V c t o r i a A


Inn v Station Hotel, Kings Arms B v Victoria B, RB Legion v Royal Oak B.


Memorable scorelines


THE Gisburn and District Pool League secretary, Mr Alan Alims, cannot recall the last


occasion that all the week s fix­ tures ended with the saine result and with such a tight


’L A11 the matches elided 4-3, with league leaders Anchor A eoing down to Wanderers. ‘ he dubs in the next three jkisiIiuiis all won their games, closing the gap at the top. Coach and Horses, who occupy fourth pose tion, seem to he tne team of tin?


moment.Results: Coach and Horse* 4, Anchor B 3; White Bull 4. Copy Nook 3; Three Rivers Rovers 4. Pendle A 3; Buck Inn 4. New Inn A 3; Anchor A 3, Wanderers 4* New Inn B 3. Strategy Club


Through to quarter final lineup 2. Kiniis Arms 4 With the R-ame |Kiis«l at 2-1.


ing stepjK*d up ea


Kings stepiieri up a gear auunil fur- - ther goals by Lowe (1), Lon* (1) and Striven secured a deserved


win. Another good all round per­


formance by the Kings; Danny Lord was outstanding up front assisted by Damion Lowe. Paul Alle |?I|n controlled m .........idfield under the


Striven had another outstanding game at centre half.


he protection of Neil Cox, while :imi1herout


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liiiL-up defence thrnuehout the game and he was well assisted by Paul Allen in midfield.


chen. Wear, Gidlowc, Cox, Kcri- ven, Astin. Burpess. Allan.


Lord, l.uwe. Kilhs: Tudisco Ktirziker.


Kings Arms: Holden, Hit* t »»____ / »: . i i . C n v S5<*p i .


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