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THE committee at Clith- croe FC has appointed c o -ma n a g e r s Ga r y B u t c h e r a n d D e n i s Underwood on a perma n e n t b a s i s , wr it e s
Matthew Evans. The management duo have
DENIS AND GARY a:
guided the Blues strongly since the shock resignations of Alan Bradshaw and Mar tin Eatough and there has been an improved run of results which has seen the Blues soar into the top eight
in the tabic. The club committee have
now given the pair the ulti mate vote of eonfidence, which should bring approval from all Shawbridge sup porters who have witnessed have a little more long-term the team’s fine, displays re- se cu r ity , they can look
ccntly.Said club secretary ahead to building a team to
11ENIS UNDERWOOD
Colin Wilson: “ It wasn’t a difficult decision. The team have won eight out of 13 games since they have been in charge and the results speak for themselves. The supporters will he pleased and things look good for
challenge for honours next season."It is pleasing to hear the
news before the end of the season,” said Mr Butcher. “It gives us chance to keep
next season.” Indeed, now that Messrs the club.” B u tch e r and Underwood “ Denis
a tab on the players and we are hopeful that we will he
Postponement causes Blues to lose ground
THF postponed fixture at lowly Chadderton on Saturday was V o K e n in the Carling NWC League fixture programme,
but onSMondav,"four games were played which were to the detriment of Clitheroe’s league position.
P-istwood Hanlev. Bootle and Nantwieh Town all rtgisicrtu victories, while Blackpool Rovers and Penrith shared the points
reeistered
"*Last*"nTghT Clitheroe were due to visit Nantwich, whose previ oustwo Stings were a draw at Atherton on Saturday, and a 2-0 win at St Helens Town on Monday.
Cheshire side who crashed to the most bizarre result. ci season last Tliursday — beaten 9-3 at league leaders Burstough,
team bv tne time they began their fixture a last night.
Those games would have no doubt taki .
the re-arranged match at Chadderton takes place (k.o. i-30 p There is no first team fixture on Saturday
Clitheroe's next Carling League fixture _ .
April — Blackpool Rovers ( _ Darwen
U0.is ^
• THE--------- ----
Cofne, in the*semi-final of th ' *he Piresident’s Cup they won hist year (k.o: 7 p.m.).
On Monduv, * "
e Reserves p ’
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Remaining leugue fixtures: M* April 3 C^ddcricm (ah 23rd djnm,r wj|, be hc1(1 at the Clithcroe Con-
It was scheduled to be the fourth match in a week lor tne i. for the GARY BUTCHER
firmly in mind who we would like to persuade to
or four new players
join the club.” "We can start the build-
Burseuugh............
aide to keep the best ones at Nantwich Town .... iind I have three
Atherton ML....... Kossemlale Uld .... Eastwood Hanley ..
Blackpool Hovers... Bootle......................... CL1THKKOK......
Penrith................ Newcastle Town ... Prescot................ Kidsgrove Ath...... Maine Ruud.........
Glossup NE........ St Helens Town ...
OPENING RESULTS THE opening week’s fixtures " “
Harwell............... Chadderton......... Flixton
of the netball season we
side, playing with only six play ers, took an early lead, but
An under-strengtn ixing*
Dominoes fought back and went on to win narrowly.
In the battle of the Division One newcomers, newly-pro
.
moted Airflow’s experience paid beat the
^ 'n ’,! ^tnmkiv^t tlhie0 Reserves0iday Wo'rsthorne at Holt House, U r^m a r Sehoul i the competition
................... in a hard-
fought match. Results (
pla.ver-ol-the-match
Ihers 30 (Sonia Smith). Division Two — Trinity Dia
monds 10 (Lisa Dobson), Low-
field 11 (Liz Whittaker); Wing Fanners 22 (Rosie Hudson), Settle 14 (Fay Birkett); Black
Bull A U) (Sharon Heanan), Hogues 14 (Nicola Burrtdge), KB Legion 23 (Sheila Dobson), Black Bull B 28 (Gillian Scott).
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Salford City........ Bradford PA....... Baeup Borough... Skelmersdale Utd.
ing for next se a son bv
experimenting between now and the end or the season. It is a good opportunity to try a
different style of play or use players in different posi tions. We will try our best to ensure that this will not be at llie expense of results,
lie added. The popular goalkeeper,
Ilcnis Underwood, who has had 13 years at Shuwbridgc
over two sp e lls , is also delighted to receive the job permanently.
committee make a decision in the best interests of the dull and we are pleased that they have offered us the job next s e a s o n , ’* said Mr Underwood. " I t has worked out well
•*We requested that_ the 1 0 $
with both of us managing. I can sec things that Gary can’t when he is playing and
I am watchinR f« sidelines,” he added.
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Sun shines on njethollscas^;^ A SIZZLING start to the sea
son was made by the net- ballers of the Clitheroe and District League when they contested a pre-season tour nament, sponsored by Elem-
bee Trophies.
tie all-weather courts on Sun day, the tournament took place in conditions more akin to the height of summer ami, although the weather contri buted to the success of the day, it was the netball that raised the temperature.
Held on the Clitheroe Cas-
Twelve teams entered the tournament and there was a
second division teams. Tills
good combination of first and ---- ,
included two new teams to the 'file competition was split
league — Black Bull A and B. rr»,« -
into two groups. Kings won their group outright, with Trinity Aces finishing as runners-up.
In the second group, goal difference decided the plnc-
ings between three teams. Pumas went through as group winners, Airflow as runners-
up and Lowfield were the unlucky side.
lost their semi-final w-ith Kings by two goals, but
Newly promoted Airflow
plaved well enough to show that they will he a team to be reckoned with in the first
Ribble Valley Ladies* Darts League
Petre and Castle are champions
CHAMPIONS of the Ladies’ White Horse 3; Castle 5, Bil-
Darts League are the Petre Arms, with Castle winning the second division title.
penultimate game of the sea son and so gifted the cham pionship to retre, who were surprisingly held to a draw by Catholic SC.
Kings Arms B lost their
having a bye in Division Two, ..t*3 f.«n •wlvnntaee and
With second-placed Starkies both .... —-o- -
and Judge Walmeslcy are tied on 111 points in the first division while Starkies, on S9 points, and Low Moor, on SG )>oints, are Ion to fight it out in division two.
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Trophv the last 1G places in the competition were been decided in a Knockout held at the Uastle. The final will be held at RB Legion on April 20th.
In the Pat Taylor Memorial
ven Heifer G, Kings Arms L; Black Horse G, RB Legion B -: Royal Oak 4, Victoria 4; Ow’d Neds 2. Judge Walmesley G;
Results: Division One — Cra
Catholic SC 4, Pet re Arms 4; on i mnitn A 2, New Inn b.
KB Legion Bye: Kings Arms A.
4, Dog (Barrow) A 5. Cross Keys 0; Low Moor o.
Division Two — Black Bull
lington BC 3. Byes; Dog (Bar- row) B, Starkies, Dog and Partridge.
sion One — Petre Arms 12c Kings Arms B 111, Judge \W* meslev 111, Craven Heifer 100. Black* Horse 100, KB Legion A 92. HB Legion B 91, Catholic SC 88, Royal Oak SS, New Inn 80, Kings Arms A 74, \ ictona
Points and positions: Divi
72, Owd Neds GG. Division Two — Castle 103,
division. up ........— .
terms of tension, to the excit- m tournament which pre
, - .. ceK , •ded it.A hard fought final
Pumas beat the Aces to set final which lived up, m
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... ............... D_... either ended in a score of 8-7 and the reigning league champions, Kings Arms, were crowned as tournament winners. Mr John Andrew from tile
sented the trophies and the league would like to thank an of tlie volunteer umpires who helped out on the day. Pictured at the venue are
Clitheroe and District Pool League Dog B pot championship
DOG and Partridge B took t of the final
with a 6-1 win. Cross Keys A
the tension out week’s title pursuit with, per haps, their best team perfor-
boured championship aspn a- leajn c0UnterpUrts next year by n’c 1x5it vein
- - — . - • L. . 1
i lvid bar- and Koval B made sure that thev will be up against their A
lions with an impressive late i...*
surge, but Dog B's big win meant that the Lowergate men’s result was academic —• although the 5-2 win did make sure of runners-up spot. Kings Arms A were surpris
ainpr.. challenge at home.
ingly thrashed by bottom-team Copv Nook away from home. Relegated De Lacy Arms also pulled off a shock result, win ning at Kings Arms B.
sion — Copy Nook 6, Rings Arms A 1; Cross Keys A o, Dog and Partridge A 2; Dog and Partridge B G, RB Legion 1;
Final Results: Premier Divi . .
miss out on promotion. goes defeat at Royal
Arms A, despite Oak B.
tnanee of the season — sweep ing HB Legion off the table
Second place goes to Petre •••!*~defi
The Bridge crossed the gap between Third and Second Divi- sion' pool without fuss at home to the Black Horse, while Swan
, ,
team counterpa-,--. emphatically resisting Castle B s
town A aiul B teams play their opening fixtures in tne Lanca
shire Super League. Clitheroo A team are away
ever clash at Morecambe in Division Two at the Whistling Ovster, Marine Road (players
idge, Wellgaie a n u.m./. Clitheroe B play their
wengate uti 11
a.in.). first
to Burnlev B, who play at the Talbot Hotel, Church Street,
Burnley in the Division One ciash (meet at Dog and 1 trrid
meet at 11a.m.).___ • REGISTRATION night for
s i p n t l ^M , MATTHEW EVANS) AND MAX GARDNER REPORT;: % i& a t im Bim , - t t
L . .
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some of tile players who took part in the play.
Kings Anns B 3, De Lacy Arms members are asked to attend 4; bye: Victoria A.
Pendle Hotel 2; Higher Buck 5, Horseshoe A 2; White Hart o,
of the First Division after ing third-placed Pendle Hotel H (Barrow).
Buck Inn are the champions ........ “• beu*
advantage. Higher Buck, who have done
a-” The Chatburn team were Second Division — Castle A somewhat depleted and the g. Swan and Royal 1; Horse- loaders pressed home their
Waggon A 2; Waggon B 4, Royal Oak A 3; bye: Dog ..
,
the "double” over the champs, fell one frame short after beat ing the relegated Horseshoe A
Dog (Barrow) also go down after losing vital points at the
shoe B C, Craven Heifer 1; Pen dle Hotel A 4, Brown Cow 0; Royal Oak B 4. Petre Arms A 3; Station 2, Cross Keys B 5. Third Division — Bridge o,
First Division — Buck Inn o, starts at S p.m.
the summer league will be next Thursdav at the Dog and Par tridge, Clitheroe. All committee
_ this general mooting which All teams wishing to enter
must have at least one repre sentative and registration fee of
£20 per team. Any team not represented at the meeting will
Black Horse 2; Cominercia 0, Black Bull 1; Petre Anns B L White Horse G; Swan and Royal B G, Castle B 1; Victoria B 4,
league’s open singles competi tion round four, which takes place on Tuesday is: Petre
• THE draw for the pool 4.
White Lion 3. • THE Dog and Partridge B
team will be hunting for the league and cup "double’ success
Cross Keys 52, Highest scores — S. McKen
zie (180), A. Smalley, R. Kiddie (140).
Highest finishes — J. Roll- ings(136), L. Barrow (122). Pat Tavlor Memorial Trophy:
. , , „ „
Last 1G— D. Morris, E. Twist, M. Livesey, C. Baxter, B. Pa rk e r (P e tre Arms), B.
team undoubtedly championship having won more matches, and frames, than any
other team in the entire league. Swan and Royal A, who were heavily beaten at the Castle,
Cusack. S. Garner (RB Legion), A. Adams, L. Briggs (white Horse), A. Smalley (Black
Horse). L.
l.ambe, C. Tomlin- son (Judge Walmesley), S. Whipp, .1. Leonard (Black Bull), I,, vose (Owd Neds). D. Cock
ed Dog (Barrow). Highest scores — R. McKen
4; CCWMC Stewart (150),
P.Carter (140). r» 8 Dart finish — K. Barrow.
zie (177), K. Barrow (160), J.
AT the 34th Isle of Man foot ball tournament, a team from Sabden FC took on sides from various parts of the mainland and reached the final of a very prestigious comjietition. A mixed bunch of players from the first and second teams showed their stamina as they played four games - in four days ove r the Easter weekend.
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TENNIS TRIUMPH FOR LOCAL YOUNGSTERS
Success at the table li csted the area Conservative Club’s snooker league knock- t eested the
1 The’oli^adage of “having their cake and eating it’ could thrown at^ the club after both the A anil H teams eon-
°U|n^iie"lgume, which gave the M t h ^ club the cup on a ,e A team »a/row y defeated li e 11 team
S S t S S i i t S K lhThis‘evening the town's Conservative Club will bo looking
held at Whalley Conservative Club. Clitheroe Conservative o l lT s o ^ nw h ic h te brought
teims are their captains. Frank Wckster and Jack Marsdem
CLARET AND
BLUES © Spotlight on the action at Ewood Park ______ nnrl Turf Moor_________
WHEN the heat is on, Alan Shearer is hotter, and ms goal 'V. '-V Aston Villa on Monday night lues minted the blue
Houih’pa^
r.surroumling Manchester
Umte.Ps tenuous grip on the Premiership title race.
JtSSt
guard shape one-lu
CRUNCH TIME! 1- sis
upped their tempo,
a r ’England stayr Matthew Le Ussier to provide that class to cause firoblems for Rovers.
produced a stumbling block Snooker
tives made good progress in tile first round of the Last Lanca shire Billiards and bnookcr
L o c a l s o n c u e KIBBLE Valley representa
Association Champiunships. Biilineton BC partners b.
Klannerv and K. Ormiston won through the first round of the pairs section and have drawn an
Bowling
Ribblesdale host world
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away fixture for round two. Unfortunately, they faced
each other in the first round of the individual section anti, in a tense game which went right down to the wire, -Flannery came out a 3-2 winner. Other first round victors were D. Cox, of Whalley, and P. Clark, of Chatburn, both by 3-1. Second round draw: Individu-
als - D. Cox (Whalley Con Club) v 1. Houghton (llighfield
W.MC): D. Clark (Accrington
SCI v 1’. Clark (Chatburn Vil lage Hall); S. Flannery (Bdhng- ton BC) v E. Belluseci (Cue
r "l“a>irs — G. Scholes and I*. liowrv (Spring Terrace WML) v S. Flannery and K. Ornus- ton (Billington BC).
Firemen upstage radio s tars
Fire Brigade 5, Red Rose Radio 4
CHARITY match to raise money for the Firem .en’s Benevolent Fund set bhaw-
uiviiuj • •-' • *• bridge alight, scored,
Out of ,
Rose Radio sent out the early- signal of what was in store.
the All Stars of Red th e nine go>al
They scored against the run of plav, but the Firemen were soon out of their station to equalise through McGrath. The amount of chances
h tu , r,)ri it t.OUld u, ““ l i t being' unequally difficult task as the one winch
crown green howler, Hriiin Duncan, is scheduled to lie playing nt Kihblcsdulc ” «n- derers Howling Ulub with bis partner Normiin Fletcher
nn April 23rd.
big singles and three doubles tournaments last year, is competing in lire Harkers Nurseries’ Spring Doubles Competition, which started
Duncan, who won eight .
last weekend. The cricket team s open
ing fixture takes place at Church Meadow on Ihnl dny, so an action-packed day s
sport will lie on offer. A big upset in the very
first game of the Barkers Nurseries’ competition, at Rihhlcsdalc Wanderers Howling Club, made Tor a .
good start for two Kibble ; Valiev competitors. Two Sabden veterans.
Hurrv l’crkins .and Bert By water, beat two I’anel iiowlcrs front Holton. Denver Bcrkctt and lan Rcndlebury. The local pair came from
Memorial League
14-3 clown lo win 21-18 in a tremendous encounter. They won their next game
P o s tp o n em e n t h e lp s De Lacy back to top
21-16 anil then came up against two in-form Kishton bowlers, V. O’Donnell and J.
Chatwin. The Itishtnn men came
from behind In win the first game 21-20, hut they won the second one by a more com fortable 21-9 margin to go
through to Ihe final day. Bert said that the rain and the cold conditions worked
created and missed by the Fire Brigade meant that the score at half time remained a surprising 1-1. It looked as though they would pay for their mistakes when tneir illustrious visitors from the air waves fired in two quick goals at the start of the
match that either It mav be too uie in uil uej ,
Jf t S e a T B i r c k ^ , . ■ Hea,u
the second goal. ' for-tl
lolUyeu uirem.* I— -- , trii
oked a more relaxed and a
■*g^£tsic their last five away games.
tighter unit than in previous away Extte^wniTuLhTcia^rcamp in confident mood for the end “ i - 'a :ami
of-season showdowm i ^ on Saturday _ who have lost Turf Moor hosts !
Matthew Evans Pender and Adrian Heath
automatic promotion, but e.,„ U
M, > i w n v
dependable than Render usually in nlnre of Heath, scoring
,dace
against them und that on a warm day they would have been on the way to the final. The other finalists who
REHININ'O ehampiims De
i.aev Anns are hack at tile top of tile Memorial League r irst Division after heating: neigh bours Judge Walmesley in a e 1 o s e e a e o u n t e r a t Caldersloncs.
froggod Swan llotvl and \\hal* lev Wamlvi'vrs who won* due to inVet at Foxhill Bank, but their match was called off at the
The Whallev team leap-
qualified on Saturday w;crc Warrington pair Mike
second period. But the home side were not
to be outdone. Roared on by a good crowd, they created a few waves of t he i r own and
Wclsby and Eric Hoyle, who easily defeated the Barrow- in-Furness team of Andy T h o rn ton und Darren
Woodend.Saturday’s draw: B. liar-
swamped the All Stars. Two _? H .] 1. a a .1. . .v 1 iTIV'llc I I-/XIT1
retook the lead for them. The Firemen then unleashed
lead at the top, Swan have three eanu-s in hand on thorn and Wanderers have played two matches less than the leaders.
llthhour. Although holding a two-point
Whalley Wanderers boss Peter Czapowski was disap
fine individual goals from Kav ^ ^ ^ V n ^ fRishton) v i). ri?,d,nMCG B f c : 'Valmsiey (Rrex-
dacre/P. Dyson (Preston) v Burn* Hull/Briun Robinson ( R i s h t o n ) , G • S c h o
ton). 11. Slinger/M. Britcliffc w their secret weapon. A big
ater-cannon of an effort from Pierce, only brought out on rare occasions, extended the lead! Red Rose scored again near
(Itibblesdule) v 11. V.’unB( t ’ Miller (Longton), A. Grecn/K. Coppcn (Kei ghl ey) v b.
the end. but it was not the result that mattered as the benevolent fund was swelled, thanks to splendid supjwrt. Castle Cement sponsored the
event and the Victoria Hotel provided the after-match food.
Jiimcs/lt. Shurmun (Bluck- pool). S. Duvidson/T. Oxcndale (Bolton) v J. Ainsworth/J. llodson (Tarlton), 11. Grecn/A. Coppen (Keighley) v G. Hop- pcr/J. Guy (Blackpool), 11. Kostcr/ll. Bowdin (Bradford) v C.
(Preston ,
Special thanks also go to Derek Niland for all his hard work in organising the event.
Newsome (Pres ton) v 1). Pu r k c r /B. Comb c r b u c h (Padiham).
I’ickup/R. Mycrscough ,.<inn). V.
i n re llinrdncre/T. son so far. lu
pointed alxiul the referees late decision: “We were all keved up for the biggest match of the sea
physically and mentally pre pared and they had all applied the lucky vaseline!”
I felt the lads wore •action on the other pitch at r ox- Indeed. Langho
lion this Sunday venue.
Thev lace the
One — Lw ................. Hotel {Calderstones). dm ge
ml ». ••
hill Rank and they battled to a *
2-2 draw with fellow promotion- huntera Rlack Dog.
ame opposi- iit the same
Sunda;y’s fixtures: Division u; _ De Lacy Arms v Dark
Wahncsley v Swan Hotel (\\ il- sons), Wellington v Whalley Wanderera{Foxhill Rank).
v (’aide rstotu* (Haslingdcn).
Division Three
De Lacy Arm?....... Swan Hotel.......... Whalley Wndrs......
Memorial League Division One1*W
King Kdwarvl....... Kishtun Anns....... Clothes Yard........
A TENNIS tournament aimed at the under 16s brought sters from the area
gethe >Tiday.
together over the Easter hoi
Woolpack A t biot ic
1 D 1. V
14 12 1 1 37 1512 1 2 37
713 0 4 39
15 11 3 4 36 1711 2 4 35 19 6 1 12 iy
MctflcX................ Judge Walmesley ... Crown Scaffold..... Bark Hotel.......... Wellington...........
(Bay Horse.............
Black Dog............. Langho................ Manxman............. Aqueduct............. Rising Sun...........
Travel Lines......... Brownhill Arms.....
Redcap............... Fox & Hounds......
Thwaites Arms......... Rose & Crown.......... Commercial............
Clarence
Division T'\n — Langhu \ Woolpack. Black Dog (Ftixhill Rank).
Scappa Mouldings. Grim 1 Brown....
Jrvcn Haworth....... Witton Albion........
the Ribble Valley took part In the event, which was held at Whalley Tennis Club.
Children from throughout
The day was organised by NJB Sports, of Clitheroe,
and Mizuno UK, ten n is equipment manufacturers. Youngsters had the oppor tunity to ’’test drive” the latest equipment available
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Division Three FW D L
HeysInn................ *-i*Clog&Uilly.... Calderstones Ath..... Ossy All Stars.........
21 13 2 6 41 COol head which served him well in the famous victory against the All Blacks.
1914 2 3
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... 17 8
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Bay: Horste Res..........
.... 21 5 16 4
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Festival of Schools Rugby, screened on BBC 2 on Mon day, he displayed the same
Kyran’s new challenge
THE latest England rugby international to emerge from Stonyhurst College, Kyran Bracken, has been presented a challenge with a difference.
children’s TV programme of edited highlights of three schoolboy rugby matches. As a former England Under 18 captain he was the perfect pe rs on t o h ost th e
on the
market.The day began with a range of fun a c t iv it ie s , catering for all levels of abll-
number one Lr4;k, 7^ ;; n iE world number one
• Sf wAf
Castle A......... Petre Arms A ..
Swan i: Hvl A .. Horseshoe H....
Cross Keys B... Koval tlak 15.... Craven Heifer..
I’er.dle* Hotel A .
Brown Cow...... StaUonllotel ....
Third Division
Brulge......... Swan A
Victoria B....
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: Kyi B
Castle B....... Commercial... White Horse... White Lion.... Black Bull..... Black Horse.. I'etro Arms B
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Slazongcr. Roobok, Gray-Nicholls,
Fearnloy, County, Mitro, G.M.,
CRICKET GEAR
Surridgo
Ity. NJB Sports manager Nfcl “
SEASON SA LE
P R E
.lick Bailey and a represen tative from Mizuno led the
action.The tournament took the form of a round robin. The winners were doubles team Ben Leazell, of Whalley, and his Goosnargh partner They received a C10 gilt voucher to spend at NJB
Sports. Our picture shows eager
competitors with Nick Bailey (tar right!, ol NJB Sports.
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• ON Sunday, the Clitheroe , , Sabden shine on tour
auer first-round opposition from Coventry in devastating fashion,
winning 8-0. In the second round they beat
The final, played in the sta .... ........... .... . .
The Kibble Valley lads exhi- manv fur the valiant East La bited their soccer skills to con- sjjL* went down by 4-0 to
dium which held the Manx C up finals, proved to be a leg « - t 0 0 ancs
a verv strong team from Liver pool, who have had both Jimmy Case and John Aldridge on their
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books as well us two current Liverjiool ami Everton juniors. After their good showing Sab
den have been invited back to take part in the 35th annual celebrations.
and supp or te rs are most welcome.
not be allowed in the league at a later
date.The summer season will >tart in early May.
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Arms, Langho “ ,R* J ° nef (Koval Oak) v J. Birkbeck (Buck
Inn), S. Duerden (Petre Arms)
v C. Steele (Kings Arms). Swan and Royal. Clitheroe
— G. Burgess v 1). Parkinson (both Kings Arms), P. John stone (Petre Arms) v J. Ken-
wick (KB Legion). Kings Arms. Uitheroe — D.
Jarrold v A. Walsh (both Dog and Partridge), l. Holmes (Swan and Royal) v A. Richards
(Dog and Partridge). Cross Keys. Clitheroe — D.
a team from Kirkby 1-0, while they needed penalties, after a Cross Keys A. 2-2 draw, to beat a side from the KB U^non Wirral in’ the semi-final.
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buck Inn........ Higher Buck.... i’emlle Hotel B. Waggon R...... Royal Oak A.... Waggon A....... White Hart..... Hor>e>hoe A.... iVg (Harrow)...
Stoker (Petre Arms) v C. 1. Stewart (Victoria), J. R.vrne
(Dog and Partridge) v J. Hall (Swan and Royal).
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