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NOTHER succ ess ful season fo r th e Vaux R ib b le sd a le L ea gu e w a s c e le b r a te d a t
the annual presentation last week. And there were plenty of reasons for
the Ribble Valley sides to celebrate. Read skipper David Parsons collected
the Ramsbottom Cup and the Senior League runners-up trophy. There was success, too, for Clitheroe,
and Howard Braithwaite completed a double by being named the best m the Senior League and F ir s t Division
respectively. Read's Andrew Rushton was named
the Young Player of the Season while Neil Bibby from Clitheroe won the First Division catching award.
Ribblesdale Wanderers were not left
who picked up the Fir st Division championship trophy. Clitheroe wicket-keepers Neil Winkley
out with Terry Braithwaite picking up the Second Division hatting prize. Our picture shows Ribble Valley win ners with their trophies. (CAT4216)
K n o c k o u t o f f t o a t o u g h s t a r t
League when they went down to fifth-placed Rimington B. Conservative recorded their first win of the season
F
IRST Division leaders Royal British Legion suffered their first defeat of the sea son in the Clitheroe and District Snooker
second week running, allowing the chasing pack to close the gap between the top two to just two points. The highlight of the division was the performance of
against Billington A to haul themselves away from the foot of the table. In the Second Division leaders Chatbum B lost for the
Paul Clark of Chatbum A who banged in breaks of 38 and 27. He had to concede 44 points on handicap and still won
comers Chipping, who are well up with the leaders. TONIGHT’S FIXTURES First Division
League Div is io n a l Knockout Competition brought some interesting results. Mangrove automatically
T
his frame by 62 points. Downham came close to winning for the first time in the league when they took six points off fellow new
Catholic SC A v Rimington B; Billington A v Royal British Legion; Police v Catholic SC B; Rimington A v Billington B; Conservative v Waddington A. Second Division
B v Social; Chatbum B v Low Moor; Waddington B v Pendle Club.
First Division 4WD SUPERMINIS TO
Junior (20). S. Maher (23) 88; R. BoIIand (23) 69. S. Black- bum (21) 62; R Hobson (20) 55, R Stewart (12) 40; B. Conchie (-2) 71, A. Burgess (-7) 64; P. Winckley (18) 79, B. Hitchen (4) 49; D. Seed (20) 58, G. Blackburn (12) 92. Billington A 6 (364), Clithoroo Con. 8 (376): T. Wilson (10) 47,1. Nash (-16) 76; J. Gibson (-7) 65, C. Drinkwater (4) 52; N. Har ris (-15), D. Smith (10) 71; T. Rydeheard (12) 75, T. Smith (27) 52; D. Cox (-13) 70,1. Charlton (5) 61; D. Wilson (10) 52, M. Whitaker (11) 64. Waddington A 10 (-176), Rimington A 4 (367): J. Baines (2) 62, J. Nuttall (21) 74; R. Cowking (13) 85, P. Marsden (21) 50; B. Waddington (-10) 42, K. Dowbiggin (4) 77; D. Houlker (22) 80, D. Calvert (27) 69; T. A. Makinson (12) 116, J. Lund (24) 51; J. Woof (27) 91, S. Petty (7) 46. Police 10 (397), Catholic A 4 (326): F. Booth (6) 74, D. Southwell (21) 61; P. Atkinson (21) 42, J. Bolton (21) 82; D. Allen (11) 57, M. Ryan (16) 77; J. Griffiths (21) 71, A. Pollard (24) 55; P. Craig 60, Absent 0. Catholic B12 (477), Billington B 2 (367): S. Simpson (24) 87, G. Alkmond (25) 36; M. Plant (12) 87, M. Flannery (21) 64; J. Byrne (22) 81, D. Flynn (27) 68; R. Alston (13) 74, M. Unwin (27) 64; M. Byrne 69. J. Ainsworth (25) 79; S. Duckworth (-1) 79, J. Atkinson (14) 56.
Second Division 4WD SUPERPOWER
A. Herd (7) 115; S. McDonald (26) 73, T. Wahnsley (20) 39; P. Watson (14) 8 8,1. Jackson (26) 87; 1. Perry (12) 86, I.
Hothersall (21) 46; G. Tyler (27) 80, D. Smith (4)42; R Berry (20) 60, M. Rigg (21) 0. Downham 6 (369), Chipping 8 (385): B. Hart (14) 36, R. Proctor (14) 98; A. Capstick (14) 56, P. Freeman (14) 68; L. Cragg (14) 77, G. Johnson (14) 44; M. Credie (14) 44, J. Winder (14) 80; C. Aspinall (10) 81, S. Cookson (14) 53; P. Parker (10) 75, A. Jackson (14) 42. Pcndlc Club 4 (324), Cbatburn A 10 (513): W. Wright (27) 53, P. Clark (-17) 115; D. Grant (27) 74, G. Clark (17) 60; J. Postieth- waite (27) 69, S. Simpkin (27) 95; D. Rostron (27) 53, R Craig (7) 86; J. Nedescovik (27) 48, G. Simpkin (-8) 98. Slaidburn A 6 (362), Social 8 (403): G. Tedstone 79, N. Geldard
(21) 67; W. Jones 55, L. McNulty (16) 89; P. Rigby 58, J. Burgess (23) 77; E. Rigby (3) 61, B. Alston (10) 44; I. Whitwell 68, M. Duxbury (14) 66; B. Walker 41, K. Walmsey (14) 60. Chatburn B 6 (410), Slaidburn 8 (396): A. Wilson (17) 43, G.
Parker (8) 63; D. Lakin (27) 60, W. Robinson (19) 83; M. Pearce (21) 61, S. Mitchell (27) 66; J. Lockley (27) 82, D. Cowking (6) 60; J. Wilson (27) 99, A. Rigby (7) 42; S. Tomlin son (27) 65, N. Pinder (25) 82. POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division
A 36; 4. Police 34; 5, Rimington B 32; 6, Catholic B 30; 7, Rim ington A 26; 8, Conservatives 16; 9, Billington B 14; 10, Catholic A 14.
1, Royal British Legion 40; 2, Billington A 38; 3. Waddington
1, Chatbum B 34; 2. Slaidbum A 32; 3, Social 32; 4, Slaidbum B 30; 5. Chatbum A 28; 6, Low Moor 28; 7. Chipping 28; 8, Waddington B 28; 9, Downham 10; 10, Pondle Club 8.
Second Division Low Moor 12 (436), Waddington B 2 (329): D. Ireland (20) 49, Rimington B 8 (391), Royal British Legion 6 (395): J. Lund RESULTS Chipping v Slaidbum A; Downham v Chatbum A; Slaidbum
HE firs t round of the Clitheroe and D is t r ic t D a r ts
went through to the next round, to be played on Wednesday, a f te r the demise of Craven B. New Inn and Royal Oak
had a close encounter which was decided by the ninth game in Oaks' favour, while Kings A walked through with a whitewash over Pendle Witch. Craven A, playing host to
Dog and Partridge, took an early lead before Dog fought back to earn a draw. Craven took the remaining
four games to advance as strong favourites for the next round. Second Division action
saw the Black Horse taking out Social A and they will face Petre Arms in the next round. The Swan With Two
went much as expected. The closest match was
between Billington A and Pendle Inn, where the lead see-sawed from team to team, the final leg going
narrowly to Pendle Inn. RESULTS
First Division: Craven A 5, Dog
Billington BC B 0; Bay Horse 6, New Inn B 3; Black Bull Chat bum 0, Brown Cow 5; Billington BC A 4, Pendle Inn 5. DRAW FOR WEDNESDAY
grove; Craven Heifer v Kings Arms A. Second Division: Black Horse v
and Partridge 4; Kings Arms A 5, Pendle Witch 0; New Inn A 4, Royal Oak 5. Second Division: Swan With Two Necks 5, Judge Walmesley 4; Horseshoe 5, Black Bull Langho 3; Petre Arms 7, Kings Arms B 2; Black Horse 6, Social A 3. Third Division: Social B 9,
Necks played a nip and tuck game with Judge Walmesley before taking the final game and will face Horseshoe next after their convincing win over Black Bull Langho. The Third Division games
ond Division following a 10-2 thrashing of Brown Cow.
First Division RESULTS Royal Oak 8, Judge Walmesley
4; Craven Heifer A 6, Catholic SC 6; Royal British Legion B 6, White Horse 6; Black Horse 6, Craven Heifer B 6; Low Moor 9, Kings Arms 3. Second Division
Dog and Partridge (Clitheroe) 9; Black Bull (Langho) 10, Man- , grove 2; Billington BC 2, Royal British Legion A 10; Brown Cow 2, Spring Mill 10; Station 7, . Clitheroe SC 5. HIGH SCORES
Dobson (Legion A), Doris - Barnes (Low Moor), Pauline ’ Dewhurst (Catholic); 133 - Jacky Holden (Catholic); 131 - Pam Hampson (Black Bull). POINTS AND POSITIONS First Division
140 - Barbara Parker, Monica ' Livesey (Spring Mill); 134 - Carol .
Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 3,
1, Catholic SC 22; 2, Craven Heifer B, Low Moor 21; 4, White Horse 20; 5, Royal Oak, Black . Horse, Kings Arms 17; 8, Royal < British Legion B 16; 9, Craven Heifer A 15; 10, Judge Walmesley 14.
British Legion A 25; 3, Station 23; 4, Dog and Partridge (Ctitheroe) 22; 5, Clitheroe SC 20; 6, Black Bull 19; 7, Dog and Partridge (Barrow) 13; 8, Brown • Cow 10; 9, Mangrove 9; 10, Billington BC 8. • The first round of the Pat
1, Spring Mill 31; 2, Royal '
Dobson Trophy will be played ' on Wednesday, with league games scheduled for that date played the following Wednes day.
First Division: Royal Oak v Man
Petre Arms; Swan With Two Necks v Horseshoe. Third Division: Pendle Inn v Bay Horse; Brown Cow v Social Club B.
this week but still lead the Ribble Valley L ad ie s ’ Darts League First Divi sion t i t le ra c e by one point from Craven Heifer B. Spring Mill lead the Sec-
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a t h o l ic s c drew with Craven Heifer A
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tridge A 5; De Lacy B 4, Castle A 3; Buck A 6, De Lacy A 1; Dog and Partridge B 3, Higher Buck A 4; Kings Arms A 5, Royal British Legion A 2. First Division
Kings Arms B 2, Dog and Par Premier Division 2; Read Constitutional Club B 2,
Royal Oak B 5; Stork Hotel B 2, Bay Horse B 5. TONIGHT’S FIXTURES Premier Division
Arms A; Castle A v Kings Arms B; De Lacy A v De Lacy B; Higher Buck A v Buck A; Royal British Legion A v Dog and Par tridge B.
Dog and Partridge A v Kings First Division
Oak A; New Inn v Bridge A; White Hart v Craven Heifer; Stork Hotel A v Pendle Hotel B; Mangrove A v Castle B. Second Division
Waggon and Horses v Royal
4; Craven Heifer 3, New Inn 4; Pendle Hotel B 2, White Hart 5; Castle B 3, Stork Hotel A 4; Royal Oak A 4, Mangrove A 3. Second Division
Bridge A 3, Waggon and Horses
dle Hotel A 3; Station Hotel 4. Brown Cow A 3; Swan and Royal 4, Petre Arms 0; Horse shoe A 6, Black Horse A 1; Bay Horse A 1, Bridge B 6; Higher Buck B 2, Read Constitutional Club A 5.
Mangrove B 3, Buck B 4; Black Horse B 3, Horseshoe B 4; White Lion 3, Hurst Green Club 4;
Third Division Royal British Legion B 4, Pen
Bay Horse A; Pendle Hotel A v Horseshoe A; Brown Cow A v Swan and Royal; Black Horse A v Station Hotel; Petre Arms v Royal British Legion B; Bridge B v Higher Buck B. Third Division
Read Constitutional Club A v
tional Club B; Buck B v Brown Cow B; Horseshoe B v White Lion; Buck Wrinkleys v Black Horse B; Hurst Green Club v Mangrove B; Royal Oak B v Stork Hotel B. DRAW
Challenge Cup Tuesday
Higher Buck A v Stork Hotel A; Buck B v Dog and Partridge A;
Bay Horse B v Read Constitu
Gisburn and District Pool League RESULTS
Sisters shine at Mytton Fold
•the fore in the end-of-: son finals held at Myt Fold Golf Club.
By_George Emhle
^Carole defeated Barba 5n the ladies’ singles fin; Mike and Barbara Bry
defeated Carole and Te
Royal British Legion B v Bridge A; De Lacy A v Royal British Legion A; Bay Horse A v Castle B; Buck Wrinkleys v Brown Cow A; Craven Heifer v Buck A; Royal Oak A v White Lion; Bridge B v White Hart; New Inn v Brown Cow B; Horseshoe A v
Kings Arms B; Petre Arms v Bav Horse B.
S“tK.n A 5; HIW (Foulriilge) 3, White Lion 4; Coach am! tforscs li 5, Coach and Horses A 2: Cor- onntion I! 5, Ribticklers 2: I’en- ■1= Hotel I! 2, Pendle Hotel A 2- Anchor A 3 Three Rivers 4" White Bull 1, Anchor B 6? W a i derers 0, Buck Inn (Paythorne)
I’endlc Inn (Barley) 2, Coro- toii) T Py N°0k 4' But'k (Grimlle-
Coronation A.... I’endle Hotel A....“ Pendle Inn (Bar)....
Coach & Horses A Buck (Grind)..... .... White Lion.. Anchor B....... ........
.Coronation B..... Anchor A.......
411W (Foul)..... Ribticklers.....
Three Rivers... Buck (Pay)......
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Grace lost in the ladies’ double final against Pauline White and Ann Almond. Carole and Barbara, of
course, are daughters oi the club and restaurant
proprietors Frank and ] ban Hargreaves. Mike Bardi was crowni
tor Duckett when he pa nered Peter Bradbury t 3 and 2 victory over Mt tin Sherliker and Paul
men’s singles champion courtesy of a 2 and 1 su cess over John Duckett, But there was better m
Bamborough in the mil doubles final. And Carole and Barba
isters Carole Maher and Barbar Bryan were very mucl
S Second Division
Barrett in the doubles final. The president’s team, 1
by Frank Hargreaves, •defeated the captain’s •team, skippered by Phi Hilton by five points, ir
accumulative Stablefori
•clash. The score was 26 264. *° Chris Haworth and I
Addison both returned 14-63 to share first plac
the Hangover Stakes at Whalley on Saturday. Richard Ferley finishei
Place.
third with 94-22-72 anc Herbie Sloan returned \ 18-76 to claim fourth
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