Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertisinq) Rimilci/ 422331 (Classif ied) iiSPORT tessa
takes Penman -mm to Southport
£10,000 deal JON I 'KNMAN. s co r e r o f 20 Kurils in a 15-month s t int at
hlniwbritlBt, has been sold to CM Yauxlmll Conference side S o u th p o r t m a deal wo r th £10.0(10 Clitheroe receive £0,000 Tor the sale of the local striker,
shaw used genuine foresight by putting Penman on a con tract last season and the decision has paid dividends, as the s triker — who arrived at his hometown club from Darwen
with a fur ther ill,000 a fter Penman has played la matches ami another £1,000 when he reaches the 30-nuitch mark. the club committee and former manager Sir Alan Brad
— has become the most expensive plover ever to be sold bv the club.
for the 23-yttnr old forward. Said Jon: “The club is a professional set-up who have real
The move is a step closer to achieving a lifelong ambition
ambition to get into the football league, which is the main reason I had to take it .”
Southport are certainly a club with the clout and ambi
tion to progress. Their Haig Avenue ground, a football league stadium 17 years ago, is the envy of many lower league professional clubs. The team finished fourth in the Conference last year in
their first season in the division and are currently occu pying eighth position in the table, 14 points behind leaders Macclesfield, who have played a game more. Added Jo n : “ I would have liked to s tay wi th CTitheroe
Carling North West Counties’ League
Blues drop first home points
(Titheroe I. Cilossop North Knd I AFTKK the late hour outgo
ing of . Ion Penman. (Titheroe sur rendered the i r lom; home league record to a gr i t ty (llos-
.m> side. Wi>Viih th Ihe im
heading for Haig Avenue, management welcomed hark
u p u la r st r ik e r the
Neil Uttley from a three-month sii.-pen-ion and the ver sat i le
ptaymaker was thrown in to an at tacking n d e to assi.-t Mark He\> and Ian Pilkington. fhe match began as Ottley’s
last Shawbridge appearance ag a in s t Kn>M*nualu - had ended . . . at a fa.-t and furnm.- pac
Right back Neil Kowhotham
was also welcomed bark from >u-pen>ion and his quality dis tribution was evident from the outset. The game developed into a
physical encounte r , though, with players from both sides earning \ellow cards. I lave ‘Bennett went dose for
t h e B 1II e > W he N his s hot skimmed the bar. but that was a >ign of imminent things to come. In the 12nd minute, a u n .»
from the right wa> converted by Paul Smith to give ( Titheroe a valuable half-time lead. • >|i >."<>j• '• dr-play grew in mu-
c<ls tin
vhioh k. il . l t
differ. Blu e - co-man
Fnderwood wa- -hghtlv disap pointed. knit philosophical in defeat: "It I- tile first time Ur have dropped point- at home in tin- league and we cannot be expected to win every match. "Al though u e did not play
well, we created limn* of the chances and had enough of them to win the match.” ( l i lh e ro c : Kennedv. Ib»w
I)
fidcnc thev i
their :
g ‘ T!
It) tile ere del. urn! half am!
lined l» keep unbeaten run
lg*la* highiv-ratcri <5*d Kav giving’ thu Rh n*s d.*f»
it v to worrv ah. .ill with
is\ry. ami good work m i inimitr unabl.M1 St Hu otdi an cquuliM*! well s t ru ck :Htumpt
•d the hi: id the Bin tie fu unt i l th e end o f th e season to help them achieve promot ion,
but 1 had to make the move forward. “ I have enjoyed my t ime at the d u l l very mu ch and I wish
all the lads well and hope they can win the league.” The talented marksman signed a two-and-a-hatf year
contract at the club, which keeps him there until May 1111)7. He has to report to tra in in g at the clu b ’s Haig Avenue ground on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and the away travelling on matchdays is a far erv from the Bacups, Darwens and Presents of the North West Counties’ League. But it is alt part of the challenge for the CTitheroe man
whose personal ambition is to make himself a first team regular. The signs are good, as he made his debut on Saturday as a substitute against Merthyr Tydfil, less than 21 hours
a fter signing on the dotted line. Some local newspapers reported the transfer in the mid
dle of last week, but Penman refused the original offer made to him because he could not agree personal terms. An imp ro v ed p a c k a g e e v e n tu a l ly lu r e d h im to Ha ig Avenue on Friday evening, when Blues chairman Mr Steve
Kush accompanied Penman to Haydock to meet club offi cials and sign the contract. Southport scouts have been tracking the frontman since
la st season. Shawbridge Topics
FOLLOW THE BLUES TO BRADFORD
CNDODBTKDLY. th e b ig g e s t ma tc h o f th e Ca r l in g Nor th West Counties' League season so far takes place on Saturday when league leaders (Ti theroe visit Bat levKughy League ground, home of sec o n d -p la c e d B r a d f o r d P a rk
Avenue. Top of the table by the dif
ference of just two goals, but
having played two games more. (Titheroe. more than Bradford, need at least point from Satur day'.- showpiece, and Blue.- sup- jmrters are urged to make the trip to support their side. With Bradford City already
I 'nderwuod. Tin* (Titheroe management
are hoping to welcome back Ian Pilkington for selection after a calf injury, although .Mr I ’mlur- wood ruled out tile pos.-ihlity of any new s igning nefore tin- match.
that Branford BA play at Batley K L FC' s g ro u n d , and NOT Bramley KCFC. where they Used to play. The ground is well signposted
O Suppor ter s are reminded
on arrival in the town. • Th e p l a y e r s ' and .-up-
knocked out of the FA Cup, Burnley'.- fixture being moved to Sunday and. most impor tantly of all. Blackburn Rovers in action at Wimbledon, the match is set to at t ra c t a big d .
Id pie l-le
agtJ elves heard. "Wt
P»
b o th am , Bu r c h . \Vh a 11 ey . Sculpher, Smith. Benm-tt. | ‘il Kington, i Utley. Hey-. Butcher. Sub-. I)elaim-re. Hutchinson.
(arlmg.NWt league
Trafford.................................. ............. It* 13 2 1 41 23 41 St Hulun.-Town.................... ............. lb 12 2 2
CLlTHKKoK........................ ............. It* 13 Bradford I’A.......................... ............. 17 11 3 1
P W !> L
1 4'J 2u 12
V
Black^H.l Rov«*r>................. .............. 11* 11 2 b 33 2b 35 Nuv«ca.'tlu Town.................. ............. 17 11 1 PrurM/ot................................... .............. 19 .» b i do.'.'op NK..... ...................... .............. 1.** > 3 7 * 2 s
39 32 31
Penrith................................... .............. Is .*
Burscotigli............................................ lb b 7 3 39 Ro.-v.'.ondalu ................................... Is 7 1
(Taddurton........................... .............. 17 .'i 1 > 2b Mann- Road........................... .............. lb 5 3 >
Nantwk'h Town.................. .............. D b 2 in 31 Holkurold Boy>................. .............. Is 5 1
Kid.'grovu Ath...................... .............. is b It 12 21 3b 1> Salford ( ' i ty .......... .............. ............... 19 5 ;{ 11 Rootle................................... .............. 17 1 1 ;* L.u'tw.HHl Hanley................. .............. 15 4 3 > Skulinur>da!«- t ‘td................ ............... Is 1 3 11 Darwun.................................. ..........
32 29
34 19 31 1-
:;u Bai-tq. Borough..................... .............. IM 3 1 13 1 2 1*1
24 42 Is lb
2*'. 13 22
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27 47 14 13
New Year kick off for five-a-side football
THE I'oeljeld Leisure Cent re i.- the \etnie lof a seeond se a son of f iv e - a - s id e footbal l ,
which kicks off in January. Following a }x»pular trial run
during autumn, centre manager Tony Rodia i> hoping to attract 12 teams to compete in the new league which will run for 2d weeks, with each team playing uarh othur tW li u.
fulf i ll ing tuani ' an-
players before the season, of xxhit'L -even can play each week With s i l l .- t l tl lte- being Used
f ixlu ru>. allow,-.1 t.
E n t e r i. Mgn
a 1 a n > t i me d u r i ng to minute match'*-. Fixture.- will again b
on Sundays between 1" J p.rn. at a eo-t o! £lu p A i’B* regist ration j'*-*
• played i.m. and
al-o
make a big impro\«*ment to the venue and tin- pn.po.-ed -tar t date for the league i> January
required. New panelling in the hall will
Tin* luagin- will In* affihat >d with thu !Lanca.'hin* 1’
ootb.all
ud in
15th. 1995.
Ar-'OClat!u.n ( L F A i . w hi u h !,<• a\
ailal.lu .tiB 1 pni-vunt any tuam not >tm- ( *untn*
fJkrtw:it i.'ur Ruci'tratic
from K< and the
efield l.t-l "( 'lit hero** ie-” front
[•'or more details. Tony Rodi.
can he contacted at Ko. fn li Leisure < '♦•nt re on ogoii M21v\
will -....n
;i3 15 15
2." 1 1
27 lb 32
:i3 34 30
:o
21 34 Jo
32 ;c* 31 33
3o 27 2b 25
25 2o 19
1b A
11 11
1’ of interest in
-nouters will oice to make
•nis Cniier - lor the big
vill have to lor the poor
Ur: Iford lingly. Tl:
king forward to it Bradford n Saturda
1- vhich
npre: "Be •pie tin
Ka.-tw in tiu
jH-tition they pro g r e s s in
• FA Va -1 Ha
aid adapt our s are
at 1’rescot Mle oil the t w o l e s s
jght that they • for a time but •y beat them 3 1 which is a com-
•re very keen to explained Mr
porters' coach leaves for Bram ley at 12-30 p.m. on Saturday from Shawbridge. • The club have signed 21-
vear-old midfield maestro Craig Lewhur.-t from dreat Harwood. Tile local plaver has two years' experience playing in the HFS l.oan.- League for Rossendah- I'niU-d. He then mn\ed to
B.icup Bor
ough. where he suffered a sen mis leg break and cotmuquunth left the dub. His rehabi litation has been
h e l p e d a lo n g by r e g u l a r appearance.- m the Hast Lancs Le ague for d r e a t Harwood Kesen es. • Clitheroe }■'(' are holding a
social function at Shawbndge on I h.-cember 17th The evening, which starts at s
p.m.. follow.- the home match, against St Helen- Town winch
and entertainment will be pro vided with a magician and a folk gr< -up.
kicks off at 3 p.m. Advance tickets cost i'2.5o
Kibble Valley Ladies’ Darts League Kings taking control
KINTIS ARMS A are taking control of tlu- leader.-hip race in Divi.-ion Two thanks to a comfortable win against Low Moor ( Tub.
of Dog and Partr idge A i Bar rowi who went down to a .-im liofi
pr ise Neds.
In Divi:
lead the t; despite I.*
Social Chi Judge A
gap on then win at third-pl; The Pit:
third spo yy ho won i
lico \{ npre
<1 Bl. oad
Catholk slev do •d Hu
ndv ck'Ho mb si
Black Horse J. Judge Walme.- ley f>. Craven Heifer J. Starkie Arms 5; KB Legion -L Kings Arm.- B d. Koval Oak *5, The Castle 2; Catholic SC d. Pet re Arms 1; Victoria *). New Inn 2.
Division Two - Hillington B< ’
J, White Horse o; Cross Keys d. Black Bull d; Kings Arms A b, Low MiKir 2; Owd Neds a. Dog and Partridge A T Bves: Hurt-
Heifer. Re s u l t s : Divis ion <Uie
They now sit six munts ahead
( )m- Petri- Arm- 51, Judge Walnu-.-ley JP. Black Hor-e ;1T. S t a r t l e . - Arms :;7, Cr a v e n Heifer 3b. Catholic SC 35. KP» Legion bl . Kings Arne- B 3 1, Castle db. Royal (
l.tk bg, \ ic- to rn bl. New Inn 2b.
A IT, D. n.w i A J shoe 2'J. (Kvd Ned Cross K»
tr idge H Horse lib
Diy l.-K:
i) Two Kings Ann.' »g and Partridge
iB.ir Black Bull 22. Hoi -.- Loyy Moor (Tub 2*.‘.
- 2'J. Billing-ton B(' 27. vs 2b. Dog and Par- (Bar row. 2d, White
(White Horse! l.r>, Kim Lloyd (Black Horsei Ltd.
High ,-corer.-: Angela Adams Pat Dob.-un Memorial Trophy
Second Round Judge Wab meslev 7. Cr av e n Hei fer 2. KB
Leg: Ned
Arm.- o. Ca.-tle •L Starkie Arms . Kings Anns A b.
(Castle! Idu
lima!.' to be her bth at >
Owd
irer: Lindsay A.-tm pla ■d on
.hige Wahm-sley v King.- and Par t r idge
Pel re Arm.- < Catholic s -la p.m: Star-
part ridge B ' Barrow j. Points ami j*o.-itions: Division
Blackburn Rovers Veterans 5
TIIK veterans of Whalley ami B la c k b u rn U u v e rs
proved that slapheads and wrinkles are no excuse to
hani; up your hoots. Th e two t e ams pro d u c ed
some great enter tainment and s e v e n g o a l s in aid o f th e Marcus But t Appeal Fund in S u n d a y m u r n i n g ’s m a t c h which was e n th u s i a s t ic a l ly
s u p p o r t e d by a c r ow d of around Boll people. B l a c k b u r n H o v e r s a n d
Kngland left back d r a eme Le Saux was th e c e l e b r i ty on hand to kick the game off. The fund-raising, which fol
lowed in th e Swa n Ho te l af terwa rds , raised over £3<iu and. wi th raffle nroceed.- to follow a draw in the pul' next Sunday and an au to g r ap h ed Newcas t le shir t which could
go for auction on Tynes ide, tlie total from tin* event may
Whallcy Veterans 2,
bo n e a re r £500. While th e exp e rien c e and
skill of the former professional outf it was always ap p a re n t, the village veterans competed
well ami, when Ro v e rs did b re ak th ro u g h th e defenc e, they found 'keener Jon Wilson
in tremendous form. Two of his saves in particu
l a r w e r e o f th e h ig h e s t calibre, which was reflected by th e reaction of th e crowd. Rovers took the lead a f ter
lf> minutes, when th e excel le n t Kevin H ird f ire d in a
cros s which Wilson p a r r ied into the path of Paul Round, who .-macked the ball home. (lillibrand had to be on his
bes t form to keep th e home s id e ’s defenc e to g e th e r and
over the bar. Pete r Human created prob
lems for the once formidable defens ive pai r ing of Kceley
and F a z a e k e r la v a n d , two minutes before th e interv al, he managed to work the ball out for Karl McMullen to slot home to th e d e l ig h t of th e home crowd. Whalley in tro d u c ed o th e r
squad members at half-time, ami Rovers upped th e ir tempo against th e reshuffled home team.
The visitors produced some
slick passing to b re ak down the home defence and Round cracked in his second goal.
Whalley kept th e ir heads,
Wkulley shuukl have
e.mr,- u ,l s l ,)p p .ll)lL. s h o l p ;ls f lh e lised at th e o th e r e n d , n u t Bro o k s b la s te d h is ch a n c e
though, and 10 minutes la ter Price, Ta tte rsall and S tewart combined well down th e left, which resulted in Andy Ron- nan feinting pas t th e c en tre hacks be fo re u n le a sh in g
advancing 'keeper , O’Keefe. To rub salt in the Blackburn
......m......................
wounds. Ronnan revea led a Burnley shi r t underneath the g r e e n o f t h e W h a l l e y
Local sports council showing real progress
AS National Lot tery mania sweeps the nation, the Kibble Valley Spor ts Couneil, which even tually Indies to bring in a small share of lot te ry pmi i ts . is moving forward. The organisation met last week at the Kibble
Valley ( 'otmcil ('hamber where the executive com mittee reported Oil the progress made. Chai rman Mr Robin .sharp told many local
.-port.- dub representatives present that a consti tution for the group hail been established and that the practical framework had been put together. He empha-iseil that the more sport.- dubs ,
organisation- and individuals that joined the sports council, tile st ronger their voice would become and the more effective it.- in\o|\ement in progressing it.- pnmarv objectives would be. Mr Sharp expressed hi.- thanks to the members
of tlie executve committee for all their hard work behind tlu- scenes, including many hard slogs thra shing out a practical f ramework for the organisation
}«>rt and Simon Lister and John Heap for their considerable input to the ongoing development. The role of t'he local sports council was empha
He thanked the borough council for their >up-
sised. including: that all applications f**r sports-re lated grants made t" the Kibble Willey Council would require the involvement of the executive committee of the hew council in the approvals priH'odure. The \ ice-chairman. Conn. David Smith, gave a
detailed resume of the short history since July P.t'b and said In- felt the progress made was very encouraging. He emphasised that the .-port- council haul much
more to offer than acting as a funding agency it was intended to develop partnership.- and to encourage voluntarv contributions of -kill- within
tile Kibble Valiev. Mr Heap, the council’s consultant to the sports
council, gave a wide-ranging review of the finance, tlu- benefits of networking, information sharing and Kibble Valley Council's vision of the future for
tile area. The press and publicity officer. Mr Christopher
Malone, outlined that the main funds would he used for the provision of new and additional facili ties, improvement of existing facilities and encour agement of their Use. Provision might be made to a.-sist individuals
or teams to compete in a way that they might not always be able to be they jiotential Olympic gold'medallists, happy amateurs, children, young people or the sporting disabled, many of whom developed very impressive sporting capabilities in their appropriate chosen sporting activities. The sports council has seen the need to help
V e te r a n s , w h ich b ro u g h t another cheer from the crowd. Maybe R o n n a n 's a c t io n s
were a m is tak e , as Rovers showed no mercy a f te r th a t
and began to dominate, with “Basil" Ruth bone conducting
the midfield and Noel "King of E wood P a r k ” B ru th e r s ton showing danger up front.
(Henn Keeley h e ad ed his
side up front a l te r an excel lent passing move and, as the home legs ti red, Jack Down- ham added a fourth, with Wil son now playing out of the goals af ter injuring a finger. A fifth goal came late on
before referee Tom Wallbank — who officiated exper tly — brought the match to a close.
Whalley Veterans: Wilson,
A i n s w o r t h , T a y lo r , G i 11 i - brand, Jones , Price, Bromley, Brooks. Charnlev, Fos ter (D), Butt , Homan, McMullen, Fos t e r (R), Ronnan, Tat tersal l . Stewar t , Keighley.
Hi rd, F a z a c k e r ie y . Keeley. Devine, Rathhor.e, Metcalfe. Bradford. O’Neill . Higgin>. Bro th e r s to n , Round. Down- ham. Round.
extended warm thank.- after tie- match to everyone who contri buted to the day.
Particular thank.- were mam- to former Kwuod captain I Vjvf.
Fa z a ck e r iey . now th e chief coach at Newcastle, who
f.nuliy brought an autographed "Mag
pies" shirt: Vino* o Keefe, mew a financial consultant for the PFA. who presented Marcus with some signed memorabilia, including a persona! message and card from Alan Shearer: and Kngland international 'iraeim- Le Saux. who "kicked o f f the match ami signed autograph-
afterwards. Our picture shows both, teams
prior to kick off. with Gracrm* Le Saux crouched at the iron*.
B ig tu rn o u t e xp e c ted | fo r sc en ic fe ll r a c e
ONTO o f the most scenic fell r a c e s in th e Kibble Valley and ce r tainly one o f the cheapes t to enter takes place this weekend.
Sunday is the date of the eagerly awaited Bolton-bv- Howland Fel l Race and more than 2(H) runners are expected to conve rge on the village for the annual event.
The race star t - at 11 a.m.
from the ti llage centre and continues in a -cmi-circu- lar tour of the surrounding countryside for a distance
o f a p p r o x ima t e ly e ig h t miles, yyith about ’'hiift of ascent, before fini-lmig on t h e t o p g r e e n o f t h e village. En t r ie s cost ju - t l l .Ml &
and yvill he tak en on the morning of the race. There will be refreshments in the village hall ami the record for completion of the race is I Imin. is -ec . . held h> S h a u n I. i y e s e > , o f Clitheroc. Fur ther details are a%ail-
abie f rom race organi -er R o g e r Do\y h n r - l mjmi 1 J7b:, t >.
young people develop potential in their chosen !-|-,rt. The council veil! be reactive rather than proac
tive. which means that it will Ik.* up to individual members to tiring to the notice of the executive committee any deserving needs for funds. Local businesses will be approached, with a
view to establishing a relatively modest hut flexi ble fund which could Ik* used at short notice to provide urgent assistance, additional to the major project - which requi red lengthy and careful appraisal before approval. Summarising. Mr Sharp emphasised the benems of membership, which had been deliberately kem
low at £H> per annum for clubs and £5 per annum for individuals. Application forms can Ik* obtained from Simon Lister at the Kibble Valley Council offices or at the "Adver ti ser and Times" front office. For more details, Mr Lister can he con tacted on n-Joo 251 n .
Clitheroe and District Snooker League Chatburn soar as Police raid A W H I T EW A S H win by
Cl ia t lu i rn A o v e r Social A increases the villagers' lead at
the top of the f irst di \ isioii and consign.- tlie Social Club to joint bottom position.
Low Moor B and Billington
A both won t>. Keep Chatburn in their sights. In tile second division. Low
Moor A’.- gallop at the top was b r o u g h t um f e r a r r e s t by Police who inflicted the fir.-t defeat of the season on the le ad e r s . Kimington A h ea t near challengers Slaidhurn A to elo.-e tin- gap at th e top. while Social B. with a lug win over lowly Chatburn B. kept themselve s elo-e to the pro motion places. Results.
Division dm* Chathurn A
( ID PJ2. Social A (O' 2>7: N.
Rul.in-.iM 107. S. McCallv 2b; M. Law.-ofi 7‘J. N. (ieldanl b2; p.
Craig 77. B. Als ton 2>; P. I 'a rk e r 7’J. M. Yates 72; D. Clark 'Jo. J. Roberts 2*>; S. Har
rison .V>. J. Burge.-.- oi. Low Moor B (ill) 2x2, Con
servative A i D 2bl: D. Dean M. I. Cooper d.'», D. Ireland 72. T. Smith .".(j; D. Stewar t -12, D. Smith bo; Henshaw dl». T. Sunter xX'J, M. Holme.- ’>‘J. 1. Nash 52; .L Shear.- 7b. A. Co., per ;.2. CSC n*i 120, Billington A
burn A ( I) 211: (1. Burke 7‘J Ted-torn- 5s; S. Pet ty S2. Bolton 55; D. Calver t 7b,
bye. Kimmgton A 110) 121. Sh id*
. (». B.
Walker s*j; K. Duwnbiggin W. Jones 2'J, J. Lund 72. Whitwell so; A. Robinson bo.
J .
B (2) 2S7: V. Walton 7d. P. Wil son bb; ( ’. Bate 1*7. H. Wilson
Social B (12) I'Jl. Chatburn
71; L. McNulty 71, S. Tomlinson A. Tomlinson 77. J. Lockley
7o; M. Harvey 7*1, S. Simkin ('.5; P. Devine 'Js. S. Turner 2d. SI a i d h u r n B ( 1 0 ) *121, Kimington B (D 2b‘J: M. ( ’arr
1‘2‘J: M. Plant .VJ. N. ilarris 75; M. Byrm- 7.'». I>. ( ‘ox 72; T.
dington A 2b2: S. Briggs (>b, D. Nelson To; J. Whittaker s i . B. Waddington 2b; l*. Swales 5o, J. Baines -17; A. (iudgeoii bo, T. A. Makiiisoii t»2; F. Watson 71. F. Coar bl; 1. Charlton 5b. J. Cotton sb. Billington B <1<D 272. RBL
Byrne bb, R. Hilton 7;t; N. Pol la rd 72. J . Ky d c h e a rd S.Duckworth x2. J. Whitford 55; !i. Alston i’.b, C. Hor/.ela bf>. ( onsenat ive B (M 2M. Had*
75. J. Lund jnr s i ; D. Cowking *i2. P. Hulsdii -17; H‘. Kulnn.-on sb. K. Holland b!l; (I. ( ’ollinson 77. D. A. Seed 72; A. Rigby 72, S. Wmckley -17; N. Binder
die (Tub (1) 270: A. Whitehead ins, K. Proctor b(); (.'. Hater 71. J. Schofield (57; D. Smith b7, A. ( la rner 72: !. Huthersull »>0, J . i lohne s 7b; A. Herd s i , J. Bush 51; T. H’almsley 77. J. Nedeljkovic 52. Points and posit ions: Divi
5b, I*. Wmckley b5. H addington B (10) Ibl. Pen*
( l i 20H: J . Dickinson 7d. M. Alston db; R. Ormiston 51, C. Whittaker -17; M. Flannery »g>. S. Hodges b2; J. ( iihson 5'J, P. O’Neil bl ; M. I'nyvin bb. M. Ain.-wurth bn.
< irahani 93; J . bvu
* URL IS) !(>*». Con Club A i6) 369: S. Hodges 54, T. Suntur 59,
G. Brunkcr GLf. T. Smith M; M. AL-ton s2. K. Smi th 73; S. Maher 92. L N;;udi 12; P. O'Neil 72, D. Smith 5b; dtL I. C<.o|H*r ;V>. Division TTvo
1 1 ) 1 , Low Moor At kinsoii Craig 2d, Brown in .-on 115. Hriffiths (Iriffiths 5
C. Whittaker
- Police (10) A 11 > 2‘HI: I*.
0, (I. Tvler bl; P. M. O’Reilly s i : B. 1. Pcrrv 55;’N. Wat-
75. N. Brown 55; S. 2. M. ( I'Rourke s2.
N. Parkin son 5b; J.
sion One — Chathurn A 7-L Low Moor B bb. Billington A (12, Bil lington B db. Cons A db. Wad dington A d-l. CSC -12, Cons B do. Social A 2-1, KBL 2d (two {
K.int.- lii-ducted for late card). Division Two — Low Moor A
(k). Rimington A bO, Social B 5S. Kimington H 5-1, Slaidburn A 52, Slaidhurn B 52. Police -lb. Wad dington B dd. Chatburn B 20. Pendle Club 2s. Tonighl ’s fixtures: Division
One - - Billington A v Chathurn A, Cons A v CSC. Waddington
A v Low Moor B, RBL v ( ons
B. Social A v Billin^ton B. Division Two — Chathurn B v
Riminglon A, Slaidhurn A v Police. Low Moor A v Wadding- ton B, Pendle Clut) v Slaidhurn B, Kimington B v Social B.
Squash
GALA BRINGS OUT BEST IN DOLPHINS
OVER 100 personal best times were recorded and five records broken at the annual Clltheroe Dolphins Swim ming Club gala held at Rlbblesdale
Pool. The momentous records were broken in
front of a Inrge crowd by Itcbcccu \ \ riglcy, in the 11 years 50m buckstrokc (in a time of 38.29 secs), Adriana Lecming in the 11/15 years 50m buckstroke (33.73), Nicole Dry in th e 7 ye ars 25m b u t te r f ly (30.46), Mark Le cm in g in th e 9 y e a r s 25m b u t te r f ly
(18.33), J am e s F l i tc ro f t in 9 y e a rs 25m freestyle (17.04).
M ark L e em in g b e a t h is own re c o rd
achieved in the heats. Most p oints tro p h ies were awarded in
Peach age group as follows: Glover (boys). 7 years — Nicole Dry (g i r l s ) , T h om a s
Lcoming. 10 y e a r s — Em m a H o lm e s , P h i l ip
8 years — Sarah llolker, Sam Punchard. 9 y e a r s — S io b h a n W r ig le y , M a rk
Hitchen. 11 y e a r s — R ebecca W rig ley , David
Young.
12/13 years — Anna Jolmcs, Neale Sayle. 14/15 years — Adriana Lccming, Jonathan
Dry. lgH7 —^Mark Clarkson (hoys). The tro p h ie s were p re sen ted by Miss
Shannon Loughran, guest swimmer from Canada. The referee was Mr Ashley Cocks.
Our picture shows some of the gala com petitors prior Ur the night's action.
Table Tennis Good week for villagers
TH E Waddington table tennis sides recorded double success last w eek, with tile A team b e a tin g la st w e ek ’s le ad e r s Standen R and the young H team adding to th e ir winning tally at Standen ( ’.
Returning hack to the lop
were reigning champions Row land A who have managed two maximum victories sim e tin* la.-l results round-up.
by fifth-placed St Mary's B who a r e the only o th e r side still undefeated. They are lagging behind the pace simply because th e y h a v e p la y e d only six matches.
Their form ha- been mirrored
St Mary's A b.
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Standen B -L Howland A 10. Rimington 0; Rowland IIS (• 0, Rowland A 10; Rowland US ( ’ 0. St Marv’s B 10; Rowland HS B 5, Koe’field 5; Standen ( ’ 2,
Resul t s : Waddington A b, Medal winner
W IN N E R o f t h e 1.0 U Medal a t Clitlieroc Oulf Club wa^Mrri M. Fletcher with a score of 85-10-75.
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First teams fall
BOTH th e men’s and ladies' f i r s t te am s a t C l i th e r o e S q u a s h C lu b fell to a 4-1 defeat in th e ir lates t fixtures. Men's results: The 1st team
lost at home to Preston Grass* hop|K*rs (1st), 1-4: Ray Dryden
lost (1-9, 1-9, 6-9); Julin Carter lost (2*9, 9-4, 1-9,7*9); Dave Matthews lost (6-9, 5*9, 7*9); Robert Fielding lost (0-9, 9-0,8- 10. s-10): Brian Havward won (9-4, 2-9, 5-9, 9-7. 10-8). The 2nd team lost away at
Springers, 2-2: Henry F a r ra r won (2-9, 9-6, 9-4,9-7): Richard Bedford won (2-9, 5-9, 9-5, 9-2, 10-8); Tony W'almslev lost t7-
McLaughlin lost (9-6, 5-9, 8-10, 3-9).
The 3rd team won at home to
Keedlev. 4-1: Dave Mackenzie won (2-9, 10-8, 9-4, 9-5); John Willis won (9-7, 6-9, 9-4, 9-1);
Jim Sprint lost (9*10, 6-9, 7-9); Dave Walters won (2-9, 9-1, 5-9,
10-8, 9-1); Sharon Willis won (9- 3. 9-3, 9-3). The 4th team won uwav at
9,9-7, 6-9, 2-9): Alan Mellor lost (7-9, 9-7, 4-9, 7-9); Co n o r
B u r n le y (2 ) , 4 -1 : L a w re n c e Crouch won (9-2, 9-0,4-9, 9-5); John Meadows won (9-0, 9-6, 7- 9, 9-4); Adrian Yates lost (4-9, 1-9,6-9); Neil Cattermole won (10-9, 9-2. 3-9, 6-9, 9-0); Mike Heyworth won (9-3, 9-1, 9-7). Ladies’ results: The first team
lost at home to Liverpool (1), 1* 4: Sharon Willis lost (3-9, 6-9, 5- 9); Sue Meadows lost (9-5, 9-6, 7-
(0-9, 3-9, 1-9); Cathy Schaffe! lost (7*9, 10-8, 5-9, 1-9); Anne Cowking won (9-4, 10-9, 1-9, 9-
2. 9-1). The 2nd team won away at
Blackburn N o rthern (1), 4-1: Alex Bostock won (9-7, 9-3, 9-1); Kay Plant won (7-9, 9-6, 9-6, 9- 2); Marilyn Fletcher lost (9-3, 8-
and thev killing to success u win the ii Howev
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Clitheroe and District Pool League
Newcomers chalk up early lead
NEWLY-PROMOTED Pi micr Divi.-ion te am Buck I are enjoying a superb s tar t thei r top flight status. ph
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Black Bull 1. Dog a! id 1 A 6: Dog am.1 Partrai Igt*
Results: Pre • White Li
A. to Horsu> 3; IVndle H.. the
, for s.-ful
L h One of the results of the night
came in Chatburn where the Black Bull -urpr i . - ingly fell
heavily at home to Dog and Par tridge A. Royal Oak A continued their
winning form at Pendle Hotel B to stay six frames ahead of the re.-t in the First Division. Joint-second team.- Ca.-tle A
and Craven Heifer W>th won the latter whitewashed
K.ttoin team Dog (Barrow). Cro s s Keys a c h iev ed tht
al Oak A 5 *a.-tle A d.
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b >! - rk 5. Putt'u Whit..* Lion 1. Bay H *l«»n i g h t ’> f ixt
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result of the night m the top-of- the-tahle clash in the Second Division. The De Lacy Arm.- B team
had never lost at home in their short-lived ca re er when they busted the Lowergate lads, but. t h e d e t e rm i n e d v i s i t o r s r e t u r n e d t o C l i t h e r o e triumphant. If they can add a touch of
Heifer net seven CRAVEN H E I F E R scored
seven goals to secure their place at the top of the league. The scoring opened from a
Shears’ through nail for Aspin- wall to sh o o t into th e top comer. At half-time, the score sUkm!
at 2-0, after Parkinson headed in the second and Aspinwall netted again. In the second half A.-pinwall
completed his hat-trick,
folk.wed closely by Parkinson. Hatters scored a consolation
through a Kay own goal and Aspinwall scored his fourth and final goal of the match alter a deflection from a Robinson shot. Craven Heifer: Applebv.
Kay, (Junta, Lord. Henshaw. As'pinwuii, Robin son. Riley, Allen. Shears, Parkinson. Subs: Aspinwall (P).
Kay B’C.
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BURNLEY FOOTBALL CLUB DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION
W CLARET & BLUE BOND AREA
EEK 41 PRIZE VALUE
MON C50 C25
9, 3-9, 4-9); Sue Soddon lost
TUE C50 C25
WED C50 C25
THURC50 C2S
FRI C50 E25
won (9-3, 9-3, 9-4); Jean Hut chinson won (3-9, 9-5, 10-8, 9-3). The 3rd team lost at home to
10, 1-9, 4-9); Marie Bennett
Springfield (3), 1-4: Dorothy Barker lost (2-9, 2-9, 3-9); Sara Thompson lost (9-6, 7-9, 5-9, 7- 9); Marjorie Brass lost (4-9, 2-9, 1-9); Unsay Trotter won (9-0, 9- 4, 9-5); SheikPWillis lost (4-9, 1- 9. 6-9).
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Burnley
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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, December 1st, l'J'J.', 35 Matthew Evans reports
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