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SWIMMERS from Clitheroe Masters Swim ming Club have competed again for the first time in over 10 years.
event at Macclesfield in the Northern Counties Mas ters Championship, and produced a haul of medals
They took part in an
some of the competitors had taken part in any swim meet, which was a great boost to the club. If you are a frustrated
adult lane swimmer who needs technique and fitness advice, contact Jonathan (07753 600173) or Ribbles- dale Pool for times.
Padiham v Clilheroe CLITHEROE
A. Bums cRiazb Hawke ..........11 N. Bolton not o u t ............. . .102 M. Bolton c Metcalfe b Tripathi 32 Gillespie not o u t .........................55 Extras ...................................11 Total (for 2).........................211
Bowling; D. Hall 13-2-49-0; M.
Hawke 14-5-40-1; Tripathi 8-0-61-1; S. Riaz 8-1-30-0; N. Ashraf 2-0-25-0.
PADIHAM
P. Metcalfe ibw Gillespie............. 0 V. Tripathi Ibw Gillespie............. 4 K. Hitchon c Bums b Bibby___21 Tripathi c M. Bolton b Hargreaves .38 N. Ashraf Ibw Gillespie............... 7 A. Hali c M. Coulter b Gillespie .27 M.
D. Hall b Gillespie.......................2 S. Riaz b Bibby ...........................1
Baxenden v Ribblesdalc
S. ^Vha^toncHotheIallb Capstick ;13 I .
HawkecGillespiebBibby ..13 BAXENDEN
Ainsworth 7-0-29-0; M. Hargreaves 8-3-20-1; N. Bibby 7.2-2-21-3.
G. Pethard b Gillespie..................1 A. Robinson not out ................... 0 Extras .................................. 24 Total ..................................138 Bowling: Gillespie 16-6-49-6; A.
Read v Oswaldtwistle READ
Sipocz 7-1-fO-O; G. Metcalfe 13-0-63-2; J. Wilkin 3-0-28-1; S. Sadiq 26-21-1.
N. Marsh c Wilkin b Metcalfe . .53 W. Driver Ibw Morrick............... 5 Sleep c Metcalfe b Wilkin..........62 C. Walton c Morrick b Metcalfe .23 A. Turner c Dawson b Sadiq . . . .27 T. Little not o u t .........................51 W. Eastham not out ...................2 Extras.................................. 13 Total (for 5) .......................236 Bowling: Morrick 2-7-75-1; S.
OSWALDTWISTLE
J. Wilkin c Eastham b Sleep___17 J. Dawson c Eastham b Newby. . .0 M. Roberts b Newby...................4 Morrick Ibw Barden.....................0
P. Dignan b Barden .....................0 S. Sadiq c Walton b Sleep ..........12 G. Metcalfe c and b Eastham . . . .0 A. Dignan not out .......................4 A. Moorby b Eastham................. 0 3. Sipocz c Walton b Newby........2 M. Groom c Barxien b Sleep ........1 Extras ........................... ,...16 Total ....................................56 Bowling; 0. Newby 7-2-17-3; S.
Barden 6-2*17-2; W. Easthara 6-3-3- 2; Sleep 6.1-366.
Warburton 8-2-26-1; Harvey 13-1- 32-3; J, Capstick 14-1-64-3.
Extras.....................................2 Total (for 8)..........................182 Bowling L. Bones 10-1-59-1; N.
Britcliffenot out...12
M. Nicson c and b D. Howard.. . . 0 N. Warburton Ibw Britcliffe........5 J. Capstick not out........................9 I. Parkinson Ibw Howard...............1 Extras..................................... 1 Total.......................................65
Nawaz 12-8-11-3; T. Braithwaite 3- 1-^1; D. Howard 2.4-1-7-2.
Bowling: I. Britcliffe 12-5-40-4;
G. Smithson st Davies b Gorton .15 O. Senneck b O’Neill .................10 Mitchell c Grace b Smith ............8
Whalley v Edenfield EDENPIELD
B. Storey b Cordingley ............... 3 M. Carpendalenotout ............. 22 C. Hanson c Davies b Smith . . . .11 S. Bulcock b Smith.......................3
J. Hindlerunout.........................0 W. Slinger not out .......................0 Extras ....................................9 Total (for 9 ) ...........................93
O’Neill 10-4-15-1; S. Gorton S^-8-1; Cordingley 12-5-16-2.
Bulcock lf-2-27-2; Mitchell 4-1-11- 0; W. Slinger 9.3-2-32-0; M. Carpen dale 3-1-10-0.
P. Grace c Carpendale b Bulcock .4 A. Whelan b Bulcock...................0 M Davies not ou t.......................33 Cordingley not out.....................53 Extras ....................................4 Total (for 2}...........................94 Bowling: B. Storey 7-3-10-0; S.
WHALLEY Bowling: J. Smith 15-2-47-4; D.
G.HudsoncPyebCordingley ..11 G. Lewis b Smith.........................1
J. Proctor c Wharton b Britcliffe .8 L. Bones b Nawaz........................0
S. Payne b Britcliffe ...................7 Harvey c Peel b Britcliffe...........15 M. Rishton b Nawaz.................. 12 A. Holroyd b Nawaz....................7 D. Hothersall b Braithwaite........0
C. Hall c Payne b Warburton . . . 12 J. Ram c Parkinson b Capstick.. 32 M. Peel c Ni(»on b Harvey........33 D. Howard c Proctor b Capstick.. 1 R. Gladwin not o u t ....................45 D. Braithwaite Ibw Harvey..........2 T. Braithwaite c Holroyd b Bones 2
Nawaz c Holroyd b Harvey........28
Wanderers RIBBLESDALE
including four gold, six sil ver and 10 bronze. It was the first time that
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Glitheroe claim double derby tennis honours
of the table battle, with Milbham and Parrott, and Hitchen and Hanson coming out with a solid 4-1 victory.
local rivals Whalley twice this week, with both results going the Chatburn Road side’s way. In the Open League it was a top
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both rubbers with Stephen Pym and Louise Burrill halving theirs, result ing in an 8-1 turn around against Whalley’s G. Pimperton and K. Famhill, and the husband and wife team of M. and K. Haworth.
Clitheroe team strive to overcome an early season 9-0 defeat. Mileham and Mary Brass took
The mixed league saw the
Crow Wood Leisure, where Stephen Pym and Mary Brass, and T. Bush and C. Smitten came home with a clean slate against the B team.
The junior team had a tough away fixture at Parkwood, where a
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scope for development of the game locally, and we would hope to play our part in the process.” Clitheroe’s new season
Headteacher of Bowiand High School, spoke highly of the event: “It is good to see so many students playing rugby. “There is definitely
however, was the game of rugby, as all who took part played in the best traditions of the game and created an entertaining spectacle. Maurice Graham,
involved pupils from Years 7 and 8, who played on a round robin basis. And St Augustine’s
RUGBY' took a step further into the Ribble Valley last ■week when Bowland High School, Ribblesdale High Technology College and St Augustine’s RC High School all took part in a High School Tag Tournament, organised in conjunction with Clitheroe Rugby Union Football Club. The competition
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sf-.pn Rugby is winner in tag event Ln'v....h. • « j .. .i . .
kept a clean sheet, and Jennifer Holgate and Mark Higson lost nar rowly, despite having match point in both rubbers.
a closely-fought match saw them lose on count back. Josh Black and Daniel Turner
in joint top position, the points were crucial to the trailing Clitheroe side. Midweek saw the mixed team at
With the Whalley team lying in Daniel Lay zell. (s) ^ ^
' 1 STONYHURST-cricketer'Daniel)
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Daniel, who hails from Hurst Gr^,' is'a middle order batsman’fpr l^
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STONYHURST ^seconh*, in''.the't College pupil’,';3p0m"liurdles]^ati Mark, I ,G rif f itlis fefthe' ^ihe mretingif was crowned Lan- She also Tvon all '' cashire Schools’ three events she senior boys yisoiisKenter^ champion '. at ‘ Blackburii jand- Blackpool’s Stan- • Darweh Schools’* ley Park.
personal best per- ^ with ' ch'ampi-:. formance, throw-'' onship record per-[ ing 33.09m' — formancesl ' ' around . two She Won the^ metres beyond his shot putt with a previous mark - throw of 9.09m,' to take gold.
He turned in a ‘Witton Park
;ly taking his A hurdles in 12.6 .Levels, was also seconds, and the fourth
in.the shot i- discus in ;a7new putt.
Anna, of TVest- Chtheroe athlete holme School, has recently join^* Blackburn, was , Wigan Harriefi--’''
Action from the tag rugby event, (s) Rovers coaches on hand for soccer school
the Premiership club will train with youngsters for two days.
CLITHEROE Wolves are holding their third soccer school in conjunction with Blackburn Rovers. Fully qualified coaches from
from 10 a.m. to noon, while 8- 12-year-olds will be coached
on Wednesday August 20th, and Thursday the 21st at Highmoor Playing. Fields, Clitheroe. Ages 5-7 will be coached
from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for the two days.
is £7 for the younger age group and only £15 for eight to 12- year-olds.
The cost of the soccer school Last year’s event saw over 90 Sport Information Desk JENNINGS RIBBLESDALE
CRICKET LEAGUE TABLES
Read.............14 11 1 8 2 Clithcroc ___14 8 3 16 ' 3 Gt Hanvood. .14 8 4 12 2
Senior Division P W L B N
Ribblesdale W14 9 3 4 2 Settle ...........14 Cherry Tree. .14 Earby...........14 5 6 6 Baxenden__ 14 5 6 2 Padiham....... 14 4 8 2 Whalley....... 14 4 8 2 Edcnficid ....14 3 9 6 Blackburn N .14 4 8 0 O'twistle Imm 14 4 8 0 Bamoldswick .14 2 8 4
Saiesbury___12 10 1 16 I Gt Hanvood. .12 10 1 14 1
First Division P W L B N
Belvedere . . . .12 9 1 10 2 Clitheroc ___12 8 3 12 1 54
Baxenden__ 12 7 3 8 2 47 Padiham....... 12 5 6 10 1 37 Barnoldswick .12 4 5 6 3 32 Ribbicsdale W12 5 7 6 0 31 Earby...........12 3 7 4 2 23 BGSOB ....... 12 1 9 10 2 19 Cherry Tree ..12 .1 9 4 2 13
Settle ...........12 8 3 16 1 BlackburnN'.13 7 5 14 1 Padihara....... 13 7 4 12 2 Read.............12 7 3 10 2 Belvedere . . . .12 6 4 14 2 Saiesbury . . . .13 5 6 16 2
Read..................... . . . Stacksteads ..12 10 1 16 Blackburn N .12 8 2 10 Rolls-Royce . .12 Stacksteads I I 12 Whalley....... 12 O’twistle Imm 12 Settle ...........12 Belvedere . . . .12 Salcsbury . . . .12 _ _ BGSOB ........12 1 8 4 Rolls-Royce I I12 0 10 0 Third Division P W L B N
4 10 5 8 5 8 5 6 5 8 6 3 5 4
Clitheroc__ 12 6 5 10 1 42 Baxenden ....13 5 4 8 3 39
Cherry Tree ..12 5 6 12 1 39 Edenfield__ 11 5 4 8 2 39 Oswaldtwistle 12 5 5 8 2 37 RibbIesdaieW13 5 6 8 2 37 Earby...........13 2 8 4 3 20 Barnoldswick .13 2 10 2 1 14
CLITHEROE AND
DISTRICT POOL LEAGUE RESULTS
Challenge Cup
Buck A 7; Billington A 7, Buck A 7; Billington A 7, Brown Cow 3; Stork B 5, Craven A 7; Rose and Crown 0, Legipn A 7; Craven B 6, Stork A 7; Castie 7, Dog Music Bar 4; New Inn 7, White Horse 5. FIXTURES
Bridge 7, Station 5; Buck B 2, Premier Division Stork Hotel v Brown Cow, G A R A G E
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Monday to Friday 9am - 6pm; Saturday 9am - 4.30pm Sunday 11.30am - 4.30pm. .
. . A DRIVING FORCE IN THE RIBBLE VALLEY fi(im|fiilii|
Chatburn; Buck A v Legion B; Rose and Crown v Castle; Legion
A V Craven Heifer A; Billington A V Stork B. First Division
White Hart v St Peter’s Hurst
Green; Brown Cow v Wagon and Horses; Pendle Hotel B v Fondle
Hotel A; New Inn v Dog Music Bar.
Second Division /
B; Craven B v Legion B; Royal Oak A V Bridge A; White Horse AvBuckB.
Buck Wrinkleys v Billington
Edcnfield ....12 0 10 2 2 6 Second Division P W L B N
..12 10 1 IG 1 68
5 10 4 4 3 45 3 37
Third Division Station B v Kings Arms; Dog
Music Bar B v White Horse B; Bridge B v Royal Oak B; Legion D V White Lion. Ladies League
Pendle Ladies v Bridge
Ladies: Dog Inn A v Billington B; Billington A v Dog Inn B;
Buck Ladies v Royal Oak Ladies. Chris Stewart Foundation Cup Brown Cow Chatbum v Royal
Oak B; Dog Music Bar A v Cas tle; Pendle Witch v Billington A; Stork Hotel B v Pendle Hotel B; Bridge B v Buck A; White Lion V St. Peters Hurst Green; Legion , A V Rose and Crown; Craven Heifer A v Stork Hotel A.
July 30th, home team to contact opponents, or date set by com mittee is Tuesday, July 29th. Chutlcnge Cup Draw
e Fixtures to be played by Stork A V Castle A; New Inn
V Buck A; Legion A v Billington A; Craven A v Bridge B.
August 7th. Doubles Competition
• Fixtures to be played on S. Prosser/M. Woods v C.
Drinkwater/M. Holmes: N. Parkinson/D. Gooden v P. Han-
son/S. Tyrer; G. Preston/R. Pre ston V R Hodges/D. Cox; G. Sut- clilfe/ S. Farquar v J. Steele/B.
Kartekass; I. Hoperoft/S. Bristol V M. Haworth/S. Forster: G. Drachenderg/A. Johnson v S.
Smith/L. Lloyd: D. Hornby/J. Cooper V E. Barnes/D. Parkin son; M. Ryan/M. Heaton v A. Towler/S. Robinson: M. Gard- ner/R. Avery v I. Gelder/D. Askew: T. Makinson/B. Jones v J. Whitwell/G. Hetherington; C. WHittaker/S. Thompson v P. Walton/P. Stirzaker; J. Bir-
beck/D. Niven v R. Hope/D. Hope. • Fixtures must be played on
or before July 30th, home team to contact opponents.
GREAT HARWOOD AND DISTRICT
BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division
6; Heys Inn 8, Burnley Rd B 2; Ribblesdale A 8, Leisure Hour B 2; Sabden Black 6, Globe A 4; Whalley A 3, Roe Lee Park 7. Second Division
Coppice 6, Gatty Park 4; Free
.Oakhill 5, Whalley.B 5; Rushton St B 7, Leisure Hour A 3; Spring Hill 2, Oakhiil Vets 8. Fourth Division
Gt. Harwood CC10, Sabden Red 0; Immanuel 2, Mercer Park 8; Milnshaw Wanderers 4, Sydney Street 6; Rishton Con. B 3, Cas tle A 7; Waddington 6, Sabden Blue 4.
FIXTURES The President’s Silver Salver
competition will be held a t the Grange Bowling Club, Clayton- le-Moors, on Saturday,
report a t the times shown below. The final rounds will be com
Competitors are requested to
practice. '-TO a'im. - D. Thomas v J,
pleted on Sunday. Scratch time -15 minutes, no f
Castle B 8, Hurst Green B 2;
. Burnley Rd A 8, Waddington A 2; Grange 9, Ribblesdale B 1;
Gardeners 5, Ossy Con 5; Globe B 7, Rishton Con. A 3; Hurst Green A 8, Saiesbury B 2; Saies bury A 6, Clitheroe Cricket 4. Third Division
Chatwin; G. Wingfield v A. Cor- nall; E. Jones v K. Wells; J. Brown V M. Cornall. 10- 30 a.m. - J. Pilling v S.
Carter: V. O’Donnell v C. Mr^ey; F. Goldsborough v M. Wright; E. Leach v M. Greenhal- gh.
Fryer: B. Ashworth v M. Beard- more; G. Yorke v S. Gail. 1-15 p.m. - J. Hanson v N.
bottom V G. Hindle; R. Turner v D. Jones.
TABLES
Rushton St A .. .12 9 1 HeysInn .........12 8 2 Ribblesdale A ..12 7 2 Gt Harwood.. . .12 8 1 Roe I*ec Park.. .12 6 0 Globe A ...........12 5 0 BurnleyRdB ..12 4 0 Sabden Black.. .12 4 0 WhaUey A .......12 3 0 Leisure Hour B .12 3 0 Second Division
First Division p W D
SalcsburyA ....12 Globe B ...........12
Gatty Park ....12 Saiesbury B ___12
Clitheroe Cricketl2- 9 1 Hurst Green A. .12 8 0 Rishton Con. A .12 7 2 Ossy Con...........12 6 1 Free Gardeners .12 5 2 Coppice...........12 5 1 7 0 6 0 1
P w D
Rushton St B . . .12 10 Burnley Rd A .‘.12 8 Oakhill Vets. . . .12 Grange.............12 Oakhill.............12
Waddington A ,.12 Spring Hill....... 12 RibblesdaleB ..12 Whalley B ....... 11 Leisure Hour A .11
Fourth Division Gt Harwood 4, Rushton St A Mercer Park ...14 13
. Waddington B . .13 9 Sabden Red . . . .14 8 Immanuel ........14 5 Risbton Con. B .13 6 CastleA...........13 4 Castle B ...........13 4 Sabden Blue. . . .12 4 Milnshaw WndrsU 1 Hurst Green B. .14 2 »
Gt. Harwood CC 14 11 Sydney St.........14 10
P W L PT 1 105
99
Third Division P W
I 2
L PT 80
77 77
8 45 9 45 9 41
L PT 2 75
1 10 33
L PT 86
4 73 3 71 5 71 5 61 6 61 5 60 6 54 9 39
8 49
76 55 55
Rostron; G. Dodd v M. Burns; C. Hope V K. Holden; G. Rams-
Threlfall; D. Simmonds v G. Roberts: B. Yerkess v M. Gra ham; D. Greenhaigh v M. Wens- ley: G. Stephenson v G. Leonard. 2 p.m. - J. Pemberton v F.
CLITHEROE MEN’S SUMMER DARTS
LEAGUE RESULTS
First Division Craven A 2, Royal Oak A 5; 11- 15 a.m. - M. Lambert v P.
Royal Oak B 2, Swan A 5; Kings Arms 3, Craven B 4. Second Division
Brown Cow B 6, Swan B 1;
Horseshoe 2, Legion B 5; Legion A 3, Brown Cow A 4. Monday’s Fixtures First Division
Oak B V Royal Oak A; Craven A V Kings Arms. Second Division
Legion B v Brown Cow A;
Horseshoe v Swan B; Brown Cow Bv Legion A. TABLES
Swan A ...............5 Royal Oak B .......5 CravenA . . . . . . . .5 Craven B .............5 Royal Oak A .......5 Kings Arms......... 5 Second Division
First Division P
•Legion B ............5 Legion A ............5 Horseshoe..........5 Brown Cow B . . . .5 Swan B ..............5
Brown Cow A . . . .5 Swan A v Craven B; Royal
B 10 (darts 3, dominoes 7); Judge Walmesley 10 (darts 6, dominoes 4), Black Bull 14 (darts 6, domi noes 8); Swan With Two Necks 10 (darts 6, dominoes 4), New Inn 14 (darts 6, dominoes 8).
ROEFIELD LEISURE CENTRE 5-A-SIDE
SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS
Berries 8; Pookai United 3, Men acing Duck 1; Red Army 2, Clitheroe Clowns 2; New Inn 6, The Missfits 3. FIXTURES
Playboy Miracles 4, Twig and Pookai United v Dunop Who;
Red Army v Twig and Berries: New Inn v Menacing Duck; The Missfits V Clitheroc Clowns.
CLITHEROE AND DISTRICT NETBALL
LEAGUE TABLES
Young Farmers .13 12 0 1 39 Neo-tcchnic__ 14 11 0 3 37 Clitheroe Caval .14 9 0 5 32 Hair Company ,13 5 0 8 14 U&PHargreav(sl4 4 0 10 13 Dog&SprtBar214 0 0 14 5 Second Division
Caldcrstones ...14 12 RBL.
RIBBLE VALLEY DARTSAND DOMINOES
SUMMER LEAGUE RESULTS
Pendle Inn A 14 (darts 8,
dominora 6), Band Club 10 (darts 4, dominoes 6); Bay Horse 14 (darts 9, dominoes 5), Pendle Inn
Ribblc Val Blue .14 9 Rejects.............13 3 Biilington Pan. .13 4 „ . Dog & Sports 1 .14 1 0 13 Third Division
Dunkenhaigh.. .13 Higher Buck ...14 Ribble Val Blue 214 Skirts.............. 14 Billington Tigers 13 Dale Vets.........14
SELECTED TEAMS Saturday
J- 9™“ ' M. Scott, E Dibb, R Bishop, M. Preston, S. Whalley, D. Turn er, D. Glover, Simon Bishop, R. Dinsdale. F. Hussain. Scorer: F. Green
m m
'Barden, N. Payne, Sleep. Scoren K. Crabtree. Read 2nds (v Rolls-Royce, home, s ta r t 2 p.m.) A. Baron, R J- Doughty, S. Doughty, J. Laycock, J. Marshall,
T. Little, N. Marsh, 0. Newby, J. Marshall, M. Doughty, W. Driver. F
HYNDBURNAND DISTRICT
First Division 12 35
BOWLING LEAGUE RESULTS
Burnley Road C 3, Rushton - St C 7; Free Gardeners 5, Globe
A 5; Globe D 4, Saiesbury Blue 6; Globe B 3, Burnley Road C 7. Second Division
Ossy Conservative 9, Sabden
B 1; Rishton Conservative C 8. Oakhill Park A 2; Whalley B 6, Grange A 4. Third Division
Alma A 3, Globe C 7; Gatty Park 3, Waddington B 7; Mercer
I '
; Park 7, Burnley Road B 3; Saies bury Red 2, Sydney St 8. i Fourth Division
, ^ b d e n ,C 7, Ribblesdale Wan- .V<ierersC3.
Ribblesdale Wanderers C 3, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel B 7;
8 55 9 52 8 51 1 41
^ r g e ^ , D. Crossley; K. Arraer, V. Tanuku, N. Fielden, S. Mukher- jee, o. Taylor, N. Smith, N. Byrne.
O'Neill, Cordmgley. Whall^
fy Settle, home) D, Westwood, D, Higginbottom, L. Sunday
Dawson, D. Musson, P. Cox, C. Tinker, O. Young, D. Walker. C B r ^ , S. Trotter Simon Bishop, W. Lebreton, S. Booth,
p
E DibU p . ' ^ e q C^almer, G Gunn, P. Green, L. Driver. C. Wadding- I’- Buidett. Reserve: S. McCaite. 2 P-m-) G. Hinks. R Howarth,
175 (V Oswidd^Ie, away meet 1245 pim. at ground) T
a b b le s^ e Wanderers 3rds (v Padiham, away, start 2 p.m.) D. Binns, G. ^ Cottam, D. Bateman, G -Wilson, D. U ndo
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B o ^ l l .R . Keighley, T. Keighley, S. Taylor, A. Smith. N. Smith, C. ONe?u’s^'Gorton
Whall^ 3ris (v Great Harwood, home, meet ground 1-15 p.m.) S. I^a^tron. Reserves: D.
¥ • ^ M. Proctor. Scoren M. Clarkson. Monday Young, T. Bailey, G Palmer, G Gunn, L. Driver, P. Green.
ClitheiTO Under 1& (v IHbblesdale Wanderers, home, moot ground Brown. C. Tinker, 0.
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J.Laycock. Scoren A. Laycock. Mj^hall, A. Bennett. A. Brennand, ClitherM 3rds (v Settle, home, meet a t 1-15 p.m„ start 2 p.m.) S.
^ Ku® E S ^cer, J. Braithwaitei A. Pearce, & Fleldinft D. Braithwaite C. Magmr^ R. WhaUey, J. Dewhuret. D. Binns, Scoren R. Clarkson. Whalley (v Ribblesdale Wanderers, away) M. -Whelan, M. Davies, A. Pratt, I. Grace. S. Gorton, M. Pye, D.
a b b l ^ e W a n d ^ 2nds (v CBtheroe, away, start 2 p.m.) M. Wrigley, staft 2 p.m.) W. Eastham, C. Walton,
waite. M. Briggs, D. Howard, M. Peel, R. Gladwin, C. Hall, I. Brit- T-O'Neill, S. Wharton, Nawaz. Scoren R. Fielding,
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D. Thistlethwaite C. Holt, T. Marsh. P. Artingstall. Scoren S. Marsh. Kibblesdale Wanderers (v 'Whalley, home, start 2 p.m.) T. Braith-
Bolton, A. Bums, S, Coulter, M. Coulter. N. Bibby, A, Ainsworth, M Haignmves, Stephen Bishop, P. Gaskell, Gillespia Scorer: J. Blackburn. Clltheroe 2nds (v Ribblesdale Wanderers, home, meet at 1-15 p.m.)
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Nick Smith'.’ (C26076i372) H CLITHERO E Royal Grammar*-
School; pupil Nick'SmithiKas' been^ crovvned Lancashire Schools’Year^Sf javelin champion.
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: iThe. 14-year-old > Hyndburn^fAG,., : member thre-vv aipersbnal^bestVdfl
;44.78m to clinch the title;at Sta:nley.s Park, Blackpool.
, ■The throw also saw his pa^tlie Eng-| lish Schools! Ghampionships;qualify-^i ing standard of,44m, and Nick will'
noW; compete,against the'natiori’sK cream in Sheffield later this m6nthh|¥|
best by some eight metres, this se^on't and is now regularly, throwihgqyerj- 40m, was also fourth InjtheiNbrthq^^^ England ChampionsWps ih la'yEipbblil and won the. Hyndbiirn ScItoolsYdis^f
Nick, who has impiOTed his personMi Audrey strikiBS
HORSESHOE B’s .':;Wu<h;: S.''Radivoje^v Audrey Southwell 7 vie and & threw the winning, 'The losing semi- ‘
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Younger sister The.. talented. PB of 28.24. ■ Mark,- current- , best; won the 75m'' just under her* ChampionshipsatS
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