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n ■oc22.m (Editorial) , 22.12.! (Adverlisinti). B im d e i / 22221 fC7(l.s.si/ie(/J 3O R T


Clithcrnc: Ad e e rl ise r X- Times, December Mth, I HU.I 2a C o m p i le d b y M a X G a r d n e r


CHAMPIONS! Monthly award for top man Alan jpC


Shawbridge Topics A L A N B R A D S H AW has


been named Carling man­ ag e r - ! ) f- th e - in o n th fo r November following Glith- eroe’s va s t improvement


in form. H e w i l l re c e iv e th e


award prior to the fixture


against Rossendale United g x k j on M o n d a y n ig h t a t g ug& Shawbridge.


Winter took its first serious — bite at the Carling League


fixtures last weekend. Clitheroe’s scheduled trip to


Kossendale was called oil early on account of a water- logged pitch, hut the four Division One games which


took place generally went m the favour of the Shawbridge


side.


them to win their games in ha" ‘.1-


It now only ........... remains for W.LS h,minIt


AI.AN 1»UAI>SIIA\V — top man


" sSaida id Mr Bradshaw:


wood are not too far off league action.


“ Both !t“ 5' S € s i l ls f c E S 'E .J S 's :


th a t m a tc h w a s a ls o c ' r i s lm .ls , )a v e came postponed.


Clitlieroe. It has


Local pool men are talk of county perloroianees of team c a l * * "


C L IT I IK R O E town pool team have been acclaimed


champions o f the La n c a sh ire Super League Group Th re e in th e ir f ir s t season o f county competition. The destination of the title was in the hands or Ley land, * L


win. had three matches in hand <«r the leaders, hut


news came through Unit Lcyland had lost at I rcston, Clitheroe were confirmed champions elect.


It has been a remarkable achievement in their debut year


and the players, who all act as representatives of t la L I erne and District Pool League, have done t l iu r A ll Thursday night players proud.


... . looks set to have a bright future.


TH K draw- for tlie second round of the Challenge Cup has been made. Matches will be played on January ldth,


CUP DRAW


m i . F ix tu re s : White Hart v


Waggon B , Royal Oak 15 v Craven Heifer, Kings A v Bridge, White Lion v Dog and Patridge B, Waggon A v Dog and Patridge A, Victoria A v Castle A, Swan and Royal A v Cross Keys A, De Lacy Arms v Copy Nook.


Ladies’ Darts


Castle and Starkies march on


EM P H A T IC victories by the C a s t le and S t a r k ie A rm s lia ve helped tliem open up a 10-poiiil gap at the top o f the D iv is io n Tw o table in the Kibble V a l le y L a d ie s ’ D a r t s League.


A top-of-the-tahle victory .


for Kings'Arins B over Black lloi-.se in the first division lias


left the losers ju s l off the pace. Judge Walmesley were also defeated hut another vic­ tory for Belie Arms has seen them extend their lead.


Results: Division One —


Kings Arms A New Inn a; KB Legion A IS, I ’etre Anns 5; Catholic SC 5. Judge Wal­ mesley IS; Owd Neds I, Vic­ toria 1; Royal Oak 7, Kl* Legion IS 1; Black Horse 2, Kings Anns It fi. Bye: Craven


Heifer. Division Two — Dog (lSnr-


rmv) B fi. Horseshoe IS; Star- kies (i, Billinglon ISC 2; Castle 7, White Horse 1; Dog and P a r t . 1, C ro s s K e y s IS; CCAViMC I, Dog (Barrow) A -1. B ye s : Black B u ll, Low


Moor. Points and positions: Divi­


sion One* — I'etre Anns Jib, Kings Anns IS (JO, Judge Wal­


! *


mesley 5!), Black Horse 51, KB Legion A IS, Royal Oak *48 Craven Heifer *17, New In n


IT, K B Legion atholieS MJ, B lb,


f{ f ltd lu.lic KC 44. Kings Arms A Zb, Victoria 3fi, <-)wrl Neds 34. Division Two — (!ast!e fiO.


i Starkies r>D, Dog and Bart. *1D, Dog (B a r row ) B 45, Low Moor *15, CCWMC 45, Itlaek


Hull 44, Do’g (Harrow) A 42, White Horse 41, Horseshoe 25 Cross Keys 24, Hillington


HC 2X. Highest Scorers — Susan


Gamer (174), Gaynnr Duffy (14»).


Nine dart finish — Aline _ . , Priest.


WOLVES WIN


Knuzden .luniors 1.


Clilheroe Wolves under 1 Is I


T H E C l ith e i’oe side cruised to a fine awuy victory with Valentin L a b o n n e in g r e a t


form. He took the inan-


of-the-match honours


w h i le J o h n P a n F a g a n , R i c h a r d C la rk , Michael Walsh and C h r i s Heesom were on target.


HR E IG H T E E N people were


jockeying for the oche to ta k e On L a n c a sh ire and England darts professional Paul Williams at a charity


e v e n in g a t C l i th e ro e ’ s C o m m e r c ia l H o te l on Monday.


Commercial regular Danny Burns organised the event to


Hockey


A frustrating result for ladies


Vernon Cams 1. Clitheroe 1st XI 1


CLITHEROE set out on Saturday to make amends for the ;t-0 defeat by Ver­ non Cams in the firs t


players did well. C l ith e ro c had a l l the


e a r ly p la y a n d , a s on s e v e r a l p re v io u s oecu-


match of the season. S e ve ra l changes to the score,


sions, were unlucky not to


team had to be made, due ^ b re a k aw a y run by to both unavailability ami y e rn o n C a ru s found a in ju ry , and the deputising


BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB dveS reV# blT e 10 ue bond


WEEKLY DRAW Mr T. Clarke, Blackburn w e e k 43


E 2 5 B1153 Mr A. Ramsbottom, Bumlay E 2 5 C10B7 Mr F.J.Toasdalo, Burnloy


g s f f i s s - r IS, „„ ».*■*"»*■ Saturday 11th December O O O A4157 Mrs J. Coriield, Padlham Agoni 03s


Agent 051 Agent Ollico


E 2 5 D2209 P. WardlBWorth, Daganham


Agent OGS Agent 089 Agent 007 Agent Otfica Agent 129 Agent 003


raise money for C h risties Cancer Hospital, where his wife has ju st heen treated, ami Mr Williams attended Monday’s event as the main draw, hi taking on and heat­ ing the IX hopeful locals lie registered 17 ISOs, numerous 140s and entertained a packeil public house with Ins consis­ tently accurate arrowing. With supper provided it


»«-r4 *\*


Clitheroe and District Pool League Dog B chalk up fifth win


P R E M I E R D IV IS IO N newcomers Dog and I ’ar-


tridge H continued to set tiie front-running pace at


the De La cy Arms — win­ nine n . min C.m


ng their fifth consecutivev.vc league : match which keeps


their 100 per cent record


intact. KB Legion stay second,


despite defeat at Kings Anns B, while Kings A move third


after edging past Cross Keys A. Kings A have a bye tins week.


queue for honours in the f irst D iv is io n . Th ey heat la st week’s leaders, Buck Inn, fi-2.


Pendle Hotel B, following


defeat in the cup against White H a l t In n , gained revenge with a steady perfor­ mance in Sabden and they go second.


the Second Division with the Castle winning at neighbours Horseshoe B. Bridge remain the only other team with a 100 per cent record. They heat Black Bull convincingly while Victo ria B stay in second place after victory against Commercial.


The leading teams won in Results: Premier Division —


Cross Keys A 3, Kings A *1; Kings B *1, KB Legion 3; Dog ami Partridge A *1, Victoria A 3; De Lacy 1, Dog and Par­ tridge B fi; bye: Copy Nook.


High e r Buck head the


2, Pendle Hotel B 5; Waggon A •1, Horse Shoe A 3; Higher Buck 5, Buck Inn 2; Dog (Barrow) 3, Waggon B *1; bye: Royal Oak A.


kirsl Division — White Hart Cow li


Second Division — Brown Station ;k





£ r„s's KLL.yS'’|'( r,; Petre Anns A y-


5, Craven Heifer 2; Royal Dak B


5 White Lion 2; Bridge 5, Black Bull 2; Castle B 1, Petre Anns B 3' Swan and Royal B fi, White Horse 1; Victoria B *1, Commer­ cial 2.


I, Swan and Royal A fi. Third Division — Black Horse


Division — Cony Nook v Dog and Partridge B, Dog and Par­ tridge A v De Lacy, KB .Legion v Cross Kevs A, Victoria A v Kings B. bye: Kings A.


Tonight's Fixtures: Premier


Waggon B, Pendle Hotel B v Higher Buck, Royal Oak A v White Hart, Waggon A v Dog (Barrow), bye: Horseshoe A.


First Division — Buck Inn v


v Station Hotel, Craven Heifer v Pendle Hotel A, Cross Keys B v Royal Oak B, Petre Arms A v Brown Cow, Swan and Royal A


Second Division — Castle A


v Horseshoe B. Third Division — Black Bull


v Victoria B, Black Horse v Castle B, Commercial v I etre Arms B, White Horse v Bridge, White Lion v Swan and Royal


*J*The Pool League’s Christmas raffle is drawn tonight at the Victoria Hotel, Clitheroe at lb-


30 p.in.


Castle I! White Lion...... Black Horse...... Commercial......


White Horse.... Black Bull......... I’etre Arms It...


Ormislou 72; S. Taylor 44 .1.


Gibson XI; I. Nash Ml, S. Han- nery 4(1; T. Simter77, M. I’ lan- nery 2d; K. Smith 51, J . Ains­ worth dll; D. Smith Xli, A.


Skpiits 2.). Chatburn B (ID) MB, K B L A


(4) 3fiO: S. Simkin 43, Andrew Burgess 83; P. Parker D3, Craig Whitaker 51; L . Whittaker fifi, Brian Hitcheii 52; J . Lockley 7.>, Mick Alston <18; S. 'Imnlmson


Riinington B 54, blinuhurn i Police.>2, Pendle Club *18. Tonight’s fixtures: Rnnmg-


Dug Si Part. II.. *


PRKMIKR DIVISION 1*1 W I. I’o a;


Kli Legion....... '* I Kings Anns A .. G Victoria A........ G ~ Copy Nook....... 5 3 Cross Keys A ... a - Dog & Part. A ..


r> 5


Kings Arms l! .. •» 2 De Lacy Anns.. 5 U


•> J


A I’t y a;


•> z \ l‘J z \ :j 21 21 21 4 20 22 2I>


2 IK 17 IK 3 18 17 18 2 18 17 18 2 18 17 18 5 D 20 0


KIKST d iv is io n PI W L


Higher Duck.... 5 *1 1 “ I'oiulle Hotel II.. [i 4 1 i buck Inn.......... Waggon B......... Waggon A........ KoyalOak A.... White Hart..... Dog (Barrow).. Horseshoe A....


tCO N I)DIVISION Peter llodgkinson. Dave Jarrold. ■apt


Clough and 1 by the


the away against


y ^ f f jm s t u t s tW s i n,t e , r lu n a A ! y . ‘ BHan Sims was unavailable to play due to


chance to recover without missing more matches. I ndeuil, long-term absen­


tees Dave Ta ttersa ll, John Penman and Dennis Under-


^ i^ m e n t ’ ta h le^ .a v r iK u l Bennett Has completed


p.,.i 1(.s through a Iteserve match over a we’L k ago without any


’’"inaddition to that, Dave


suspension, and the re.urn of all these players to the fold will give the management team a real boost. Penman has been partieu-


Snooker


W a d d in g to n A e x te n d le a d


IM R S T D IV IS IO N lead­ e r s Wadd in jjto n A have extended their lead at the top o f the tab le in the C l i th e ro e and D i s t r ic t Snooker League, despite


CSC A. Meanwhile,


challengers L; tin-ashed hy C. hoisted tliemsel’- -


r,2 lull Nnttnll Ml; B. Wilson 317, C.luilhurn A (HU 11;,: *,•


O’Nuill 72, B. (trait; -MR S- Malioi* 1.7. M. I.nnson h i; ( ;, liniukor H7, S. Hnmsoii KS: L .


MnK heidJn^it home hy “ .


second spot. A t the other end of the


table Chatburn It upset tile odds hy disposing of Kill* A. In Division Two, Chathurn


A shot hack to the top with an excellent victory over last


week’s front runners UHL I*, while Conservatives It hoisted themselves into fourth spot


with a liig win over Police. . Results: WaihlinKton A HO


. . . ,*o#* a ik i :u:r»: It. Wad*


Ilurtluluiry «:t. « . Sinikin S '; M. e y W .W i S ^ i !'


........................... -


I). Smith hit; 0. Barker d*. A- Herd :’.h; D. CowkmH 12, 1).


, ,


117: It. Itrow-n lio, A. Dudgeon :)h- N. Watson 7«, .1.Whittaker 107; f . I’.ooth M. L Charlton Wi; S. Criffiths If*, C. Hineks I ’.Craig CO, D. Layeoek H2; D. Allen -IK. B. Swales li!l. Low Moor A («) -»«■


Itfsilhliian 77. Police 12) : i l l . Cons If (12)


HIS, Nitjol .Schofiolil 17. Division I wo — K i l l . H 1 11


A K S a f l


larlv missed this season, as much was expected of hnn after his summer move from Harwell, where he scored well


over 20 golds lust season. Clitheroe are set to take on Skelmersdale United at White


Moss Park where they wi 1 he looking to build on th e ir impressive rise up the league


table. Shawbridge should attract a , ,


(rood attendance on Monday night for the vis it of local r iva ls Uossendale United. P.n*nt Rotors will, no douht,


North Wot Counlirs U*;iKUt‘


Alhrrton I.K........... lUm-oriiph.................


NantwicliTown...... NVwraMloTown.... I ’lVM'Ot...................... Itooth*........................


lio.sypmlalp lltcl.... Ka>two<Ml itanlov... HlatkjNBi! Kovi-rs... St IM phsTowh.... Kiibgrnvi* Ath...... IVnrith................... SkplHi'Txlal'* Pt*L


Maim* Koail.......... C U T ilK U o i;...... Salford City.........


U'fonl Park Av»*... Harwell................... baiaip Uonmgh.... (HosMipNitliKti'k


. Klixton................ Storming ahead


B U ILD IN G up mi almost unnssaikihlc lead at the top of the Kihhlesdale Table Tennis League are reigninj! eliain-


piuns Bowland High School A. Two consecutive lli-n wins


o ve r Bowland B and St Mary’s A have put them IX points clear of seconil-plaeeil Waddingtnn A. However, tlie


most alarming statistic for the remaining title-chasers is that the leaders have only dropped one point throughout then eight matches this season. St Mary’s B . occupying


tbev have been dropping looints on the \v:;v


have his team fired up for the derbv match, and Alan Brad­ shaw w ill have done his homework in an attempt to o ve rco in e one o f t he


favourites for promotion. Barring his three long term


injuries: Penman, Underwood and Tattersali, he should have a full squad to choose from. Last Saturday’s postpone­


ment did not stop the team gathering for a pre-Christmas drink. The evening was a huge success and showed that the team spirit is alive ami


kicking.


The £100 first prize Christ­ mas draw will be picked this


. . .


U On &ew Year’s Day, Clith- erne arc due to tra v c to Bacup Borough, hut the clubs are currently trying to bnng th e g ame fo rw a rd to


Deceinoer 30th. Chorlev are the opjHisition


in the second round of the AT S Lancashire Challenge


Trophy. The game will take place at Sliawhndge on Jan-


uarv 17th. Tablet Tennis


eft them git points tiehnwl tile title-favourites.


Kihhlcsdah* Table tennis PW D L 1’


Howland l l.S . A.. « x 11 « Waddington A...... 9 * - ’


s t M . i vs I-


Standfii I ..........................* •: } * S tM . n s t


third place, have also won all their matches this season, but


■ • 1 'J •;{ i


’ ’. i


Statiden A.............. ‘ ■' 1 J, Kiniingtim............. £ ” ; J 2,. Waddihgtiin B...... < - 11 2


Rowland 11-S. B... » I } i -J Rowland I I .S .C . . . 7 <


» « < 1


hurn A (X) Rill: N. Barkinson Ii7, G. Tedslone Tl\ M.Mayers


». hhiul-


(2) a*2X: R. D r ive r 72, D. Thomas (i‘2; A. Clarkson X5, M.


l ie n s h a w 47;


McKnleo lb. CSC It (12) I'll*. Low Moor*1


Holmes (id; M. ltyrne S«, I . “ I . Co op u r <»2, S.


Stewart Mi. I I : 1 t i t, ir 1 (I II


Thompson 72; G-T .1. Shears a:t; T. Byrne 7(1. I .


.Tomlinson 10H, (X ) 119,


Club (X) RIO: D. A. Seed M., A. Broetor 77; D. Seed lif>, A. Gar­ ner XI’.; It. Holland 70, h. Broi­ ler X!>: B. Winckley XX. W. l eer (id* K Harrison 1.0, N. Nedeli- k’o’v it hO; J- Lund jn r 70, .1.


Itimingloo............. Holmes Cii.


sion One — Waddington A Mil. . . . . . a V, ST,


Points and positions: Divi­ f . .. .. KC.IIW I I Til l l l L


. . . . Come to the cabaret!


to the annual cabaret evening ’ football


and acted in the sketches, which satirised divorce, depicted the dc-robing of a j t,h Court judge and offered people help in buyinfc a lamp post. Modern musical numliers were performed hy a local hand and Longndge- liiLsedJudith Forrest, a recent recipient of a Karioke award on American TV . Since its inception three years ago the


ton A v RBL A, Billington B v Bow Moor B, Social A y Cons A, Waddington A v Billmgton A,


CSC A v Chathurn B. RBL B v Rimington B, Low


burn B. East Lancs League


Long ball pays off for Rimington


Riminglon I, Saliden 2


RIMINGTON secured a deci­ sive derby victory against Kibble Valley rivals Suhden, which avenged their earlier


league defeat.


regular players, and although the line-ups from their nine goal thriller two weeks earlier were


Holli teams were missing . .


ouite different, the mud hath which greeted the players was not. And Rimingtoii s victory can he put down to adapting to tlu: conditions better than their opponents and choosing the


right Lactic. The long hall is not foreign


to either team, hut both sines 1


the short passing game, However, in these conditions


lie chased an accurate long Dali before striking past Mitchell. On the half hour, Sabdon’s


player-manager Geldard had the opportunity to make amends for ins earlier blunder, hut he failed to score from close ranj'e. He redeemed himself within two minutes of the interval when he struck an unstoppable free kick to level the scores. But the first-half action was not o ver and R imillgton


Moor A v Police, Cons B v Social B. Pemlle Club v Wad- dington It, Chatbnrn A v Slaid-


guests were entertained by a eoinhinatum <if musical acts and theatrical sketches, and it was rounded off hy a disco. Members of both the village s clubs wrote


The evening s ta .«... ------------- -• - Volleyball


R ib b le sd a le v o l le y b a l l a c e s


PREPARIN G to smash their


way into the Royal Hank or Scotland’s English National


Volleyball final arc members „ r Kihhlesdale High School’s under Ills learn.


low in the footsteps of Iasi y e a r ’ s team who made it through to the national finals, and, in reaching the quarter final stage, to he held in llir- niingham in January, they arc firmly on their way.


The hoys arc hoping to fol­


regained the lead. Czapowski brought down a


hall home.


havelpk.yem1'capable of playing another5 ii„.cimrt ntissimriraine.


the long accurate hall oroyed to he most expedient and Riming­ ton proved the better exponent. After only eight minutes it


was a very enjoyable evening which raised over iS5. How­ ever the charity event is being carried on oyer two weeks and Harry Johns, the liconcee of the Commercial, believes much more money can he made Tor this worthy


LllOui-y|ihotograph shows Paul player free on the edge of


the circle. She hit the ball well and a ccu ra te ly into the net. Clitheroe passed the ball about from side to side and strung together some good moves. L iz Wilco x on the le ft


wing had a good debut and was unlucky with a shot that hit the post. Heidi Davison made the


scoreline more respectable when, following a penalty co rn e r , she dribbled the b a ll p a s t a l l oncoming defenders and slotted the


ball home. S a tu rd a y ’s re su lt wa s


yet again a frustrating one with Clitheroe feeling that they deserved more than the two points for a score


draw. week- “ “ 4277,7 --------- - R. Doo/ioa. Turf Moo. Dpvplopmofrt OH«.________ C l ith c ro c : E v a , la y lo r , ................. ,


Wilkins, Garstung (captain), Secil, Davison, Griffiths, ror-


sliaw, Proctor, Middleton, Wilcox.


Williams (middle, left) and Daimv Burns (middle, right) at the dart board with land­ lord Harry Johns in front ol them, and two challengers


(right).


hall on the edge of the Saliden penalty area. Unchallenged, he


chipped the hall to the far post to find Briggs who rsinnned the


first round, on account of hist year’s team’s success, the youngsters from Ribhlesdale won their way through to the quarters hy taking on club anil school teams from Newcastle, Wolverhampton, C a r lis le ,


After receiving a bye in the


the second half, CRGS girls , ,


Pete Robinson came on to j {.in^/i/rA tennis team coin- steady a very shaky Sahden defence ami, although they


Rimington’slead.


was Sahden who took the lead when Simon Rickies scored from close iu. The Nutter Barn outfit may then have added to their lead, hut Rimington ’keeper Tomlinson was in good form. His opposite number, Steve


Mitchell was playing his debut game, and after 12 minutes lie pulled off a tremendous save from a ’Perry Braithwaite Tree kick. However, two minutes later he was left stranded when


Krie Go lilard, playing in the sweeper position, was robbed hy


Martin Hriggs who made no mistake.


On 40 minutes, Czapowski gave Rimington the lead when


. Men’s Darts Clear lead e r s


A S the halfway stage has been reached in the C lith ­


eroe and D is t r ic t Men s Darts League, clear lead­ ers have been established in e a c h o f


t h e t w o


divisions. In Division One, the appro­


priately named Top Club ead the way. Formerly the Clitli- eroe Central Working Mens Club, the talented team hail few problems inflicting defeat over neighbours RB Legion. Royal Oak look advantage


of a tie between Judge Wal- ineslev anil Kings Arms to leap into third place. Victoria lead the way in Division Two after an easy


win at Craven Heifer while Dog and Partridge (Clitheroe) leap-frogged the Swan With Two Necks a f te r winning


awav at the Pendleton pub. The league’s d ivisio nal


knock-out competitions are nearing their conclusion, the Division Two final takes place at the Horseshoe on Monday between Dog and Partridge (Clilheroe) and Victoria: The Division One final between Top Club and Judge Walmes­ ley will be on the following night at the Kings Arms. Results: Division One —


Billington BC A 2, Royul Oak •Ton


Judge Walmesley 4. 4; Pendle Witch 4, Li


a i* *r,.., r iiih 7 RB Legion 1: B la ik % S fA 74R Rihbfedale


Wanderers 4; New Inn A Black B ull (Chatburn) 2 Kings A ,ow Moor


Club 4. Division Two — Craven


Heifer 1, Victoria 7: Black Hull (Old Langho) 7, New Inn


B 1- Swan With Two Necks J ,


Dog and Partridge (Clitheroe) 5; Royal Oak It 5, Dog and Partridge (Harrow) 3; Kings B 5. De La cy Arms 3; bye: florseshoc A. Re-arranged match: Royal Oak B 3, Craven


Heifer 5. Points and positions: Divi­ . .


sion One — T oji Club 82 Kings A 79, Royal Oak A 72 Judge Walmesley 71, Pendle Witch G7, New Inn A 54, Black Horse A 48, Low Moor Club 47, Ribblesdale Wan­ derers 40, Billington BC A 42 1


derers 46, Billmgton l l t f l *12, Black Bull " " (Chatburn) 27. RB


Legion 25. ' ” Division Two — Victoria .


80, Dog (Clitheroe) 64, Swan With T wo Necks 02, Kings I!


61, Royal Oak B 61, De Lacy Arms 46 Dog (Barrow) 40 Craven Heifer 37, Black Bui (Old Langho) 35, Horseshoe A


31, New Inn B 27. *


GOLFING GIRTS THIS CHRISTMAS


X f i s i t * * * * Eg


Clitheroe Golf Club 0200 24242


r


FOR ALL TOUR $ f


CLITHEROE GOLFS SHOP f


A. variety o f g ifts including % G ift Vouchers tire available


pushed forwan for


remainder of the gam, >t Riminglon who made a mole


f in a ls o f th e M i<11 and with remarkable


t|ie talented Clitheroe


^ Koyal Grammar School team fin' lly talnc unstuck ill the - jt |


telling tactical contribution. hMn 'v were beaten by Talbot mastered the conditions better


and. rot once, turned a oromis- lie a tn omoui lug performance into imiiits.


Hea t1 mouth, 4-2.


R im in g to n : Tomlinson,


Pierce, L . Burgess, Richards, Chapman, Hooth, Hriggs, Hraitlnvaite, McCullough. A. Hurgess, C/.apoivski. bub;


Himis. Sahden: Mitchell, Currie, , „ .,


Moore, Clarkson, Seed, l.el- dard, Houldsworth, Traynor, Pickles, Washhrook, Wmdser. Subs: Robinson, Davies.


However, a fine 5-1 victory


^ | | 0f H„urne , . ,


in the afternoon against Kdg- buston High School in the bat­


tle for third-place was sweet consolation. Two top three appearances


in successive vears have made team coach Hilary Roberts determined to succeed again. “We will certainly he entering again next year,’ she said.


l .Y L F . O S C O T T


IDiEaon. ^JxJbuJ£


+ LOTS MORE


i l l 'l l 1loam * 4pm i c t h P e c


|orscouAr.oJ|


found Czapowski, anu m i a ** speedy forward increased a f T E K reaching the national


the finish third


Huddersfield and Liverpool in the second round phase held at Rihhlcsdalc and achieving


second place. What is remarkable about


this team is that the majority of the squad are in the younger age range. Only Matthew Day. Philip Howard and Richard Pells are in Year I t . Simon Brass. Howard Braithwaite, Mark Hargreaves, Matthew Beer and John Ashe arc in


’ Over £900 was raised at this event a n d this . , .


Junior Football Well done


TWO Headstone players have heen selected to play for the llynilhurli and Kibble Valley


School. Meanwhile, Reailstom* s ,


under 11s lieat Smlellside 2-1 on Saturday, while the under 13 team went down 3-1 to Huncoat


on Sunday. Tom Little scored. Clitheroe Wolves scored an


emphatic 1-1 victory over Knuz­ den Juniors. John Raul Higan, Richard Clark, Michael Walsh and Chris Beeson scored.


Fine result


Year 10, while there are three representatives of Year Nine in Simon Coulter, Graham Clark and Paul Gaskcll, which cer­ ta inly augers well for the


future. I f the team manage to wan


their way through the eight- team quarter final into the


Sheffield final, to lie held later in tool, they will he continu­ ing the Clithcme school s tra­ dition of success in this sport . Not only did the uiiderll.s


Kettle Util (I. Itead Ltd tl


A G A IN S T the* odds amt recent form Read United took a |Miint from the homo of the E a s t I.lines Division Two


league leaders. Only four weeks ago Read


reach last year’ s national iii;i(ii, o


already in the semi-final of a moll m regional competition.


more confidence to fight hack to the top of the table.


:


final, but they had three hoys " , offered England cadet trials, J; »ML , and this year’s under la side is


could have expected to f?o to Settle and claim two points hut their run of recent had form left them in less confi­ dent a mood. However, they ade Settle work for their point, and this fine jmuld give them much


under 11s tow n team. Congratulations go to Anorew Whaites ami Duncan Bennett of Clitheroe Royal Grammar


cabaret evening lms been an hmnense sueeess and is now an annual fixture on the social i-dondar of Hurst Green.


will he shared between the villages football ami cricket clubs.


CHRISTMAS g o l f g if t s


* s«'. GL TRAIOA


607 GUnfWId Park. Lome*h«yf, Ntbon, Lancs.Tel: 0282 606000 (Just off J.12 M65) L»os*J


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