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OG and Par­ tridge A go back to the top of the Glitheroe Pool League


night for Buck as their A team lost 5-2 at Dog B. Dog A are now in a very com­ manding position. They need just 15 points


Second Division Black Horse A 3, Legion B 4;


Black Bull 5, Bay Horse A 2; Horseshoe A 5, Buck Wrmkleys 2; Pendle Hotel A - bye. Third Division


Read Constitutional Club B 3, Horseshoe B 4; Bay Horse B


2, New Inn 5; Brown Cow B 3, Black Horse B 4; Station Hotel 5, Stork Hotel B 2; Royal Oak B


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ter League takes place on Tuesday, October 21st at the Legion, Whalley Road, Clitheroe. The meeting starts at 8


-b y e . Fourth Division K ings Arms Vets 4, H u r s t


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Mangrove A 5-2 and need 10 points from two games to pick up runners-up spot. In the Second Division


9 p.m.Applications for the posts of chairman, secretary and treasurer, plus anyone wish­ ing to join the league com­ mittee, should be submitted by letter to the current league secretary at 8, The Crescent, Clitheroe, Lan­ cashire BB7 2LP. The appli­ cations should be made by


Black Bull need two points to be crowned champions while four teams fight for second spot. The Third Division is a three-horse race with Horse­ shoe B, Stork Hotel B and Royal Oak B all in the run-


ning. In the Fourth Division


White Lion need seven points to be sure of the title with two game left.


Double defeat


and third teams lost out by the odd game in five in their North-West Counties' League


BOTH the Clitheroe Squash Club first


matches. The first team were


beaten 3-2 by Vale of Lime, while Leyland beat the thirds by the same margin after winning the first three games for an unassailable lead. RESULTS


Thursday, October 16th. RESULTS


Premier Division Dog and Partridge B 5, Buck


A 2; Legion A 3, Dog and P a r ­ tridge A 4; De Lacy B 4, Koyal


Oak A 3; Castle A 5, De Lacy A 2 .


First Division White H a r t 4, Waggon and


Horses 3; Higher Buck B 2, Red Constitutional Club A 6; Whal­ ley Arms 2, K ings Arms B 5; Pendle Hotel B 5, Mangrove A 2; S to rk H o te l A 3, Craven Heifer 4.


Buck A v De Lacy Arms B ; :


Higher Buck A v Dog and Par ­ tridge B; Dog and Partridge A v Kings Arms A; De Lacy Arms A v Legion A; Castle A v Royal OakA.


Firs t Division . Waggon and Horses v Pendle


Hotel B; Read Constitutional A v White Har t; Kings Arms B v Higher Buck B; Craven Heifer v Whalley Arms; Stork Hotel A v


MangroveA. Second Division


Legion B v C a s tle B; BAy


Horse A v Black Horae A; Buck Wrinkleys v Black Bull; Pendle Hotel A v Horseshoe A; Brown CowA-bye. Third Division


Horseshoe B v Station Hotel;


New Inn v Read Constitutional Club B; Black Horse B v Bay Horae B; Royal Oak B v Brown Cow B; Stork Hotel B - bye. Fourth Division


H u r s t Green Club v T hre e


Millstones; White Lion v Kings Arms Vets; White Horae v Pen­ dle Witch; Mangrove B v Buck B; Legion C -b y e .


Premier Division P W


Dog and Part. A ...16 Jjj


Buck A . . . . ............1® King Arms A ....••16 }9 Dog and Part. B ...16 11


DeLacyB..............}6 Castle A .............. .••“


Higher Buck A ....16 6 Royal Oak A .......16 4 First Division P w


DeLacyA. . . . . . . .1 6 J Legion A • • • • • •" .•} ?


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ReadCon.A ..••••}6 }6 Pendle Hotel B .*..16 11 Waggon and Horses .16 10 White H a r t ............16 9 KingsB................. 16 9 Whalley Arms........16 8 MangroveA............Jo o Stork Hotel A ........16 6 Craven Heifer........}; 4


. Black B u l l . . . ........M 1“


BayHorseA ••••••{6 Legion B . .......... . -Jo Horseshoe A ......... Jo Brown Cow A .........14


Horseshoe B . Stork Hotel B RoyalOakB . New Inn . . . .


Bay Horse B 13 61


12 60 9 60


L P 3101 3 97 5 88 5 86 8 71 9 67.


12 48


Higher Buck B . . ♦•16 ' 4 Second Division P W


BuckWnnkIeys....J4 9 Black Horse A ........14 6 Pendle Hotel A . ...M 7


7 7 6


Castle B . . . . . . . . . .1 6 . 9 mLt.4 Ttimsinn


10 62 10 61 12 61 12 45


L P 3101 6 88 6 79 ' 7 77 7 76 8 71


' 7 62 6 62


L P 4 87 5 68 8 65


6 59 8 68 8 55


10 40


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p W L P 9 5 77


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Pendle Witch...........}4 Three Millstones ...14


.14 8 6 69 7 -


White H orse...........J4 Kings Vets...............}4 BuckB....................15 Mangrove ...............14


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R Clitheroe 1st - home,


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Gudgeon has qualified for the Winmau World Mas­ ters Darts Tournament. The local darter will be well


C


l i t h e r o e Champion of Champions Andy


supported at the next stage of the event as the Clitheroe League is running a coach.


Danny Bums (444588). In the league’s knockout events, the winners were as


For more details, contact


follows: Singles Knockout - Andy Gudgeon; runner-up - Kevin Bradford. Doubles Knockout - D. Doyle and A. Whitaker; run­ ners-up - M. Eunson and R Taylor. Champion of champions - A. Gudgeon; runner-up - M. Eunson. Sportsman of the Year - Walter Shears. The next men’s darts compe­


for more details. In the latest Lancashire


lost 2-3 v Leyland: Dave Mackenzie lost 3/9,8/10, 5/9; Andy Miller lost 5/9, 0/9,1/9; Larry Crouch lost 6/9, 9/5, 0/9, 4/9; Andy Rothwell won 9/3, 9/2, 9/3; Steve Dugdale won 6/9, 9/5, 9/5, 2/9, 9/4.


iv e r s id e r s clinched the Clitheroe and District Cricket


League double when they defeat­


Already league champions by a mile River­ siders were also comfortable winners in the


cup final. After winning the toss Waddington put Riversiders in to bat and the visitors clocked up a total of 116-7 from their 36 overs. Openers RUey (21) and Dawson got the side


WADDINGTON


N. Brooks b Robinson .............................0 S. Booth b Spencer .................................12 S. Draycott b Robinson ................. . .4 E. Topham c Riley b Robinson ......... .3 S. Whiteside bR. Blair .......................


off to a good start with a partnership of 41 for the first wicket, but the next two wickets fell with just three more added to the total. J. Blair made 26 batting at number five, but there were few others in the line up able to contribute decent scores. The bits-and-pieces innings down the order


M. Stott b Spencer ....................... ...........0 C. Stott c Blackman bR. Blair ............... 0 R. Drinkall b Holding ...............


six overs. Stott took 2-28 and the other wicket-taker


took the score past the 100-mark with R. Blair (eight not out) and Coates (four not out) still there at the end. Draycott was Waddington’s best bowler with three wickets at a cost of 14 runs from


was Conti with 1-21. There were just two Waddington runs on the v.


board when Brooks went for nought'and nine more had been added by the time Draycott


went for four. Wickets then fell at regular intervals as Robinson (3-12), Spencer (2-20) and R. Blair (3-1) tore through the Waddington line-up. Booth top-scored for the home side with 12,


coveted double. Catholic Cup Final


Bowling: P. Spencer 6-1-20-2; B. Robinson 6- v.


Extras .............................. V.ll .,


saw chairman Joe Woodworth welcome play­ ers and guests and thank the sponsors com- mittee for their hard work throughout the' season.


but wickets for J. Blair and Holding finished Waddington off and reduced them to 51 all out to give Riversiders the trophy and the


Waddington v Riversiders RIVERSIDERS


I. Riley b Draycott ...................21 J. Rawson b Conti


I. Tomlinson c Drinkall b Draycott ........0 E Spencer c Stott b Conti .......................2 J. Blair b Draycott ...............................26 E Blackman b Stott .............................. .7 B. Robinson b Stott .................................4 R. Blair not o u t ................................ 8 W. Coates not out .................................... 4


............... ..22 The event, held at Chatbum’s Pendle Hotel' C There was special thanks for the tea ladies


and scorers. Rod Booth, captain of the first team, and


■ . .


Geoff Lambert, second team skipper, gave reports on the season which saw the first team narrowly miss out on promotion by fin­ ishing third and the second team finish mid- table.


Player of the Yean First team—Peter Row- son, second team—Jonathan Lockley. Clubman of the Yean Rodney Booth Chairman’s award: Barbara Booth. . Batting awards: first team—Peter Rowson,


Roll of Honour


2-12-3; J. Blair 2-0-7-1; J. Holding 3-0-11-1; R. Blair 1.5-0-1-3.


HATBURN CC rounded off- another season with their annual presentation night on Saturdays


4


C. HopcroftbR.Blair; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • -8 D. Conti not out


A. Spencer b J. Blair . . . . . . . . . . . . IV; /. .0 .1 Total 52 ■


7 66 9 57 7 57


10 56 10 47


:i6 ' 4 11 55 7


second team—Alan Hodgson. Bowling awards: first team — Stuart Dray- '


Extras ............................................22 Total (for 7) 116


2-11-0; C. Stott 6-0-28-2; S. Draycott 6-2-14- 3; D. Conti 6-0-21-1; A. Spencer 6-1-20-0.


Bowling: S. Booth 6-2-13-0; C. Hopcroft 6-


cott, second team—Jonathon Lockley. ' Fielding awards: first team — Martin Gib­ son, second team—-Alan Hodgson.


Catch of the Season: Andrew Lambert. Archie Townson Award: Jonathan Lockley. Young Player of the Yean Daniel Glover.


tition is the Ribble Valley Open on Saturday, with a 12- 30 p.m. start. Again contact Danny Bums


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Darts League RESULTS


Craven B 6, Swan and Royal


6; Royal Oak 11, Craven A 1; Spring Mill 9, Mangrove 3; Low Moor 5, Catholic Sc 7; Station 4, Dog and P a r tr id g e Barrow 8; Brown Cow 2, D og a n d P a r ­ tridge Clitheroe 10. HIGH SCORES


140 - E. Twist, B. Parker; 134 - S. Glover; 132 - J. Hodgson; 125


- J . Cunliffe, S. Passm ore, D. Heap; 122 - J, Bancroft; 121 - A.


Southwell. POINTS AND POSITIONS 1, Spring Mill 185; 2, Royal


Oak 148; 3, Dog and Partridge Clitheroe 143; 4, Catholic SC 139; 5, Low Moor 137; 6, Craven B 136; 7, Craven A 122; 8, S ta­ tion 120; 9, Swan and Royal 110; 10, Mangrove 106; 11, Dog and Partridge Barrow 98; 12, Brown Cow 78.


1-5 4-5 5


Equestrian Shooting


m m Athletics 8-9


Cycling


the Dog and Partridge at 11 a.m.


9-12 Golf tStilSI Judo 11


•Hotee'pf UK Clay Pigeon Championships Horae racing Prix de L’Arc de Triomphe, Longchamp


World Half-marathon’Championships, Slovakia. ,-Jt World Time-trial Championships, San Sebastian Toyota World Matchpiay Championship, Wentworths


'?Wbrld.pHampi6n^ Rugby League World Club Championship Final, Australia


11-12 Cycling 12


Formula 1


11-19 Angling 13-19 Squash 16-19. Golf 18-19 Judo 19


17-27 Boxing 19


World Road Race Championships, San Sebastian^ Japanese Grand Prix, Suzuka


World Shore Sea-Angling Championship, Dmnrm Women’s World Open, Sydney


Athletics Baseball 20-26 Trampoline Formula 1


AlfredDunhillCup.StAndrews i-,: \ European Team Championships, Rome . Chicago Marathon’


World Championships; Budapest ; World Series starts


European Championships, Eindhoven


22-25 Gymnastics World Rhythmic Championships, Berlin r v 25-28 Canoeing 26


30-Nov2 Golf NB All dates subject to change j


British Open slalom championships, Llangollen European Grand Pnx, Jerez Volvo Masters, Spain


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