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Clitheroe Advertiser and, Times, December 10,1971 13 ;.v


THE COUNTRY FOLK REMAIN SAME


THE weather over the last few weekends has been very muoh in the tradition of late November," and it has been a case of .- thick jerseys on the outward jour-' ney to keep out the cold* and, on the way back capes to protect, from the winter drizzle. Leaving Clitheroe about ten in the ■


morning seven members made it a very leisurely ride! consequently, we had time to take stock, as it were, of the changes that have been made and that are still being made to the road we have always regarded as ours, , namely the Forest Beck’s route to


must say. this' is immediately recognised by the cyclist is the new smooth surface on Chat- burn Road, and while this de­ teriorates a little as one ap­ proaches the, hospital, at least- one is no longer. left with the impression that Clitheroe is try­ ing to shake travellers across its boundaries.


Settle. The first improvement, and I


eliminated the narrow road with its awkward corner by the school. This of course has its disadvantages, because traffic can now see the hill from afar and so the speed goes up as drivers try to negotiate the village with­ out changing gear. ' At .Sawley the immense


Changes in Chatburn have Wide


changes have made us forget the difficulties we had to en­ dure but’ for those Who still wish to be reminded there is still a portion of the old road along Brokenbanks. The length of road from Sawley through Bow Laithe to


. that one gets 'the impression it will go on for. ever.


‘cess of change, and so long has ..this job been 'in progress—per-,, haps that is the wrong word—


Bolton Peel is still in. the pro-


on' a_good wide ■ road until we > reach - the hill from which the road gets its name, , Forest Becks. It was here many years


From Copy. Nook we. travel , >


ago that- we used> to , halt > on" our return journeys,to visit our good friends Mr. and the late' Mrs. Ken Taylor. The road is now much wider, but the bridge still has the same wiggle in it. The cottage now. stands de­ serted ‘at the roadside, with only the memories as we pass' by.


feet, and then we have to pause at the top of the hill to remove or replace outer garments as the case may . be.


' When the occasion demands, we arc quite capable, of ascend­ ing the hill with 'a fair turn of speed, but it is only. Settle Race day once a year, and now on a club run it is almost a tradition that we climb on foot, very often in winter this is to restore the circulation in cold


years Mr. Walker has given a welcome to cyclists and we will, always be able to have a friendly chat and a good cup of coffee.


halt at the gates of Flass Farm, crossing the tiny bridge just inside the gate and knocking on the front door. Over the


Soon we are coming .to a Prizes totalling £187-50 were


won at the first half-yearly draw of Clitheroc Football


strip of tar macadam may be modernised and made wider, the people who lie. along it are still people of the country and we as cyclists are proud to know them. On Saturday we visit Yor-


This is our road. While the •


das Cave at the foot of Kings- dale, leaving Clitheroe at 10 a.m. New riders are welcome to join us. ■


' ■ SPRITE. Conservative Snooker


WHALLEY ANCHORED AT FOOT OF TABLE


Snooker League, for the nearest team pulled away while Whal­ ley did not have a game. Local results, home team


points adrift at the bottom of A c c r i n g t o n Conservative


Whalley A are now eight DARTS


first: Whallcy B 4, Church A 5; Rishton A 4, Read 5; Acc­ rington A 6, Clitheroe 3. Individual scores: Whalley B


Top position


445, Church A 459; R Smith 46, H Boothman 87; J Crow- •ther 65. J Rooney 51; V Bro­ derick 72, K Houldsworth 35; C. Britcliffe62, T. Littlefair 51, G P Carr 80, A Ashton 26; P Hargreaves 5i, E Singleton 52; D J Timperley 57, G Power 61; G P K Smith 12, A Gallo­ way 96. Rishton A 405, Read 471; G


unchanged Results of the third round of


the Lawrenson Cup in Clitheroe and District Darts League: Billington BC 6, Joiners 3;


Parker 69, R Goodway 67; G Marsh 43, J Pollard 72; R Bax- endale 46, C Ellis 57; R Cow- gill 66, D Lawson 44; E Threl- fall 44, D Turner 61; H Wink- ley 40, P Haworth 89; A H Gavahan 44, A Pollard 38; D Eddleston 53, R Bell 43. Accrington A 518, Clilhcroe


, . i, „


White Horse 6, Clitheroe CC 3; Commercial 5, Dog Inn 4; Bay Horse 2, Cross Keys 7. Latest league results: Division 1: Bay Horse 4,





Club’s 200 club, made by Burn­ ley and England under-23 Inter­ national Dave Thomas. The draw was made at a


£100, Mr. Ken Taylor £50, Mr. John Aspinall £25 and Mr. Tommy Allen £12-50. A whist and domino drive in


social evening organised by the club committee at the Edisford Hotel. About 100 attended the event, which raised about £30. The winners, all from Clith­ eroe, were Mr. Roy Hargreaves


FINE RECORD SHATTERED


CLITHEROE’S NELSON 8, CLITHEROE 1.


THE elation which success had brought to Clitheroe turned to humiliation on Sunday, when Nelson registered their highest win for 19 years with an emphatic


8-1 triumph. - • Before going to Victoria


Park, Clithcroe had conceded only six league goals. Nelson made nonsense of that proud


ably deserved the points. Iheir football was skilfull, inventive and tireless. The players were looking for the ball incessantly. . Although! Clitheroe were hardly seven goals interior, the hitherto cast-iron defence was constantly guilty of slack marking; often two or three Nelson players had dangerous space to themselves. Player- manager . Edisbury’s recurrent foot injury had meant giving forward Kendall his first game


of place, coped fairly well in his strange role, although he


Clitheroe Parish Church hall on Saturday was not so well at­ tended. Only about 40 turned


ing are Dave Thomas making the draw, (left) with Mr. Bill Yates, 200 club organiser, and Mr. Arthur Lord,- F. C. chair-


POLICE CHALLENGE FOR SNOOKER LEADERSHIP


Billington B 8, Billington A 6; Waddington B 8, Pendleton 6; Chatburn B 12, Social Club B 2; Social Club A 10, Waddington A 4; Pendle Club 4, Chatburn A; 10, Conserva­ tives 10, Calderstones 4. Individual scores:- British Legion 354, Police


League, home teams first:— British Legion 2, Police 12;


Latest results in the Clitheroe and District Snooker P Pts


476: M. Alston 59, B Altham 89; J. Peel 59, T. Swift 73; K. Glover 41, L. McEntee 101; R. Bishop 44, P. Craig 74; D. Hallewell 81, W. Ash­ worth 54; W. Bargiel 70; G. Titley 85. Billington B 413, Billington


A 403; H. Bullock 69, T. Warden 73; P. Hull 74, G. Robinson 72; J. Swain 57, P. Gorton 75; G. Turner 55, K. Garrett 50; H. Ormerod 66, V. Broderick 73; B. Robinson


ton 346: J. Crowther 33, R. Callow 107; F. Coar 52, J. Worsley 59; J. B. Herd 62, T. McNemeny 52; T. Walmsley


Ollett 93, A Johnson 39; E Lax 58, B Jones 64; W. Ollct jnr. 62, GSpink 48; R Sanderson 51, F Webster 62. Dominoes: Whalley B 1.


433; W Booth 56. N Burgess 90; D Bryant 80, G Barker 20; J. Cross 57. B Smith 53; V Denby 51, e’ Tomlinson 57;


Church A 8; Rishton A 3 Read 6; Accrington A 7, Clitheroe


SNOOKER Pts


Accrington A .................. 8 Whalley B ...................... 8 Oswaldtwistle


Gt Harwood .................. 8 Rishton A ...................... 7 Rishton B ...................... 8 Read ............................. 8 Church A ...................... 7 Clitheroe .......................... 6 Clayton .......................... 6 Church B ...................... 7 Accrington B ............... 6 Whalley A ...................... 7 DOMINOES


.............. 7


Accrington A ...................... 40 Read ................................. , 34 Rishton A .............. Oswaldtwistle


Gt. Harwood ........... Church B ........................ Whalley B .......................


Clitheroe .............................. Rishton B ..................


51 46 41 37 37 36 32 29 29 28 23 21 13


Pts. 43


Accrington B ...................... 32 Church A ..............


.................. 33' 32'


34


Whalley A ............................ 32 Clayton .............................. 31


Craven 4; While Horse 3, Wag­ gon-5; Bridge 5, Dog. Inn 3; Low Moor C 6, Joiners 2; Dog and Partridge 5, Waddington SC 3; Black Bull 2, Royal Oak 6; Billington BC 2, Black Horse 6.


Division 2: British Legion 3,


, Brown Cow 5; Clitheroe CC 4, ,2’ % %


Keys 6; Conservatives 3, Com­ mercial 5; Calderstones 7, Lower Buck 1; Brockhall 3, CWMC 5; Station 4, New Inn 4.


DIVISION 1 P Pts


Joiners ......... ............. 11—50 Low Moor Club ...... 10—48 Waddington SC ...... 11—48 Waggon ...........


Black Horse ............ 10—46 Royal Oak ......... ......'. 10—43 Dog and Partridge....... 11—43 Pendle Witch .............. 10—42 Bridge .................. ....... 11—41 White Horse .............. U—40 Bay Horse .................. 10—34 Dog Inn ..... :.............. 10—34 Black Bull .................. 10—31 Craven ...................... 10—26


10—46 DIVISION 2 P. Pts


Station .............. ........... H—51 Commercial .........


. 11—51 32 29 27 Kings Arms .............. 11 33


Crown ......................... H—48 Conservatives C........... 11—47 CWMC ...................... 11—44 Ciitheroe CC .......... 11—42 Legion......................... 11—41 Brown Cow .............. l i—a Lower Buck .............. 11—36 Calderstones .............. 11—36 New Inn ..... ............. 11—35


Cross Keys ............... 11—62 Brockhall H .............. H—53


92. B. Lee 60. Waddington B 353, Pendle­


Club B 287; B. Jones 45, K. Taylor 76, P. Jones S5, W. Dunn 37; D. Speak - 88, J. Turner 41; R. Frankland 84, E. Holden 40; P. Tomlinson 70, C. Slater 39; F. Webster 60. P. Hargreaves 54. Social Club A 330. Wad­


90, D. Nuttall 23, D. Wright 51, H. Nutter 59; S. Hatton 65, A. McNab 46. Chatburn B 432, Social


dington A 284; B. Smith 35, N. Burgess 71; B. • Scott 66, M. Sowden 30; A. Atkinson 52, D. Nelson 36; J. Slater 65, S. Cox 48: D. Niven 29, J. Wooff 76; T. Palmer S3, T. Makinson 23. Pcndle Club 422, Chatburn


A 434- H. Knowles 65, A Middlcborough 73: J. Knowles 70. E. Horsfield 59: T. How­ ard! 85. T. Fish 55, H. Wil­ kinson 70. A. Clark 81; G. Kermccn 65. M; Frankland 71; J. Whitaker 67, F. Butler 95.


Waddington A ........... 8 Billington A ........ S Social Club A ........... S Pendleton .................. 8 Billington - B ............... 8 Conservatives ........... 8 Waddington B ........... S Pcndle Club ........... 8 Chatburn A .......


Chatburn Police


.................. S ...................... 8


up. Pictured at the social even­


record. The home side unquestion­


■ ,


beaten; the ball trickled from Wroth’s foot only inches .wide. Maybury had nothing to do in the Clitheroe goal. But after 22 minutes, in their


avoided Maybury’s groping hands and crossed straight in­ to the net, with 64 minutes


gone. In the 70th minute, Grindrod


quick pass from Parker and the ball was in the net before May­ bury could move. Wilson • led an immediate


first serious raid, Nelson went in ; front. Kirk turned on a


counter-attack with a solo run but his accurate shot was de­ flected for an abortive corner. With play now evenly balan­


pushed home- the' seventh, and though Kocsis turned in a pass from Barnett for a consolation goal a minute after, it was too


ced, Nelson went two up after 32 minutes, as Gilbert lofted the ball into the roof from the edge of the area. Again, Clitheroe retaliated


at left back. Kendall, while obviously out


nearly paid the price for jumping over a short pass which provided Morns with an open goal—fortunately he


sliced the ball wide. The situation was made


worse by substituting Harker for Hitchen. Kirk moved up front, leaving Clitheroe ■ glar­ ingly exposed at the rear and virtually without a man on the


•right wing.


match began gave no indica­ tion of what was to come. For 20 minutes, the visitors domi­ nated the play and were truly unlucky not to be at least two


The manner m which the . . . . . .


up in that time. Lewis tipped over a dip­


ping Kendall centre; Monks saw a banana shot crack back off the post with the ‘keeper


dall handled on the goal-line, Kirk converted the penalty and Kendall collected his fourth booking of the year, to go with his recent sending off. Nelson needed only one more


late to matter. Six minutes from time, Ken­


and won three successive cor­ ners. From the third, Hitchcn shot goalward only to sec the ball cleared off the line. This broke the camel’s back,


to equal their club record, but mercifully for Clitheroe i t


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Adams followed up Clark­ son’s rebound from the post, to give Nelson a 3-0 interval lead. With the home side com­


cough two seasons ago and at home to South Liverpool four seasons ago. Only once have they let in more than this, when Horwich knocked them out of the Combination Cup in 1952 with an 11-0 home win. Nelson. Lewis; Cameron,


'Harker replaced Hitchen, One minute later he scored . . . but not . f o r Clitheroe. He ran onto the ball in a packed goal area and put through his own goal to ’ho disbelief of poor Maybury. Clitheroe’s defensive sham­


pletely in charge, Adams made it 4-0 after 54 minutes. The East Lancs, cricketer rose to head home a beautiful goal from Clarkson’s cross. Three minutes afterwards,


have conceded eight goals :n a match on seben previous occa­ sions, most recently at Burs-


CYRIL Hairdo’s


Heated indoor Kennels and Cattery


Duda; Parker, McHugh, Mor­ ris; Grindrod, Kirk. Adams, Gildort, Clarkson. Sub: Fother-


gill. Clitheroe: Maybury; Brown,


Kendall; Barnett. Kirk, South- worth; Hitchen, Wilson, Kocsis, Wroth, Monks. Sub: Harker. Raferee: D. Richardson,


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Clayton-le-Dale. ' In a game brought for­


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ward from February, Prescot visit Shawbridge tomorrow, where they made a 1-1 draw


last season. In the past 20 years, Prcscot have won only one and drawn two of their 13 matches here.


Calderstoncs .............. . 8 Social Club B ......... 8 R. British Legion ....... 8 Highest break—45, R. Cat- low, Pendleton.


S Blackburn Combination


ONE POINT FROM 3 GAMES


BROCKHALL, the Blackburn Combination side, who are noted for their successful starts to the season, but notorious for their inconsistency nearer the


halfway stagq, arc again slip­ ping away after a long run of successes. On Saturday, they managed


to draw, giving them their first point in the last) three league games. They are now in- danger of losing their second division promotion chances, and a return to their early season is needed if they are to lose no more ground. Waddington, whose primary


stones 327; A. Johnson 59, M. Starkie 59; G. Blackburn , 59, T. Leeder 55: G. Spink 63, P. Backhouse 76: D. Cowper- thwaite 86, H. Clayton 44; F. Hall 51, T. Hindmarsh 51; L. Barnes 79, C. Graham 42.


Conservatives 397. Calder­


TOMORROW’S .


GAMES Clitheroc and District Ama-


. Gisburn. RESULTS, Gisburn 3. Trinity 3; King’s Arms 10. Whalley 2; Commercial 2, Riniington 2; Chipping 4, 'Grindleton 2; Chatburn. 6, Waddington Res.. 2; Hurst Green 2, Royal Oak 5; Bowker. )*os 2, White Lions 4; Billington 6, St.


tucr League; R. Oak v Bowkcr Bros (G. Barker); Trinity v K. Arms (J. Swayne); Whalley v Billington. (L. Farnsworth); St. Paul’s v Rimington (A. Braith- waite): Commercial v Chip­ ping (H. Leach); Grindlcton v Chatburn (P. Dawber); Wad­ dington Reserves v H. Green (A. N. Other). Lancs. Jun. Shield, 3rd round: CSSA v


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game for most of the time, but very even and both sMes missed credit must be given to Kenyons 6°ofj .chances until F. Smalley for fighting back on many occa- hnaljy.settled the issue for sions.


CALDERSTONES dominated this Blackburn Combination


Kenyon’s F.C. 1, . . . Caldcrstones 3, .


. - . Rimington whose team was: A.


in evidence in a game that was Metcalfe, J. Hacking, F. Smal- piayed in fair conditions. Goal- icy; Fawcett, . Whiteside, M. scorers for Calderstoncs were, Smalley, Clayton, Graham. Sub. Dust, T. Devine and Backhouse.- Johnson.


Both ’defences were much- Hacking; , Stephen, Sayward;


8 2 7 3 8 V


4 2 12 10 4 2 7 10 5 0 12 10


7 17 7 17 7 17 8 16 9 12 7 11


18 Div. 3: Calderstones v. Hogh-


3 VICTORY FOR RIMINGTON


men, Ingrow pressed from the kick-off and were rewarded with a good goal. Rimington then" settled down in this Craven and District Minor Sunday League fixture and equalised just before half-time.' Fawcett o „w a s ' the: scorer. Second half exchanges were


Although • fielding only 10


Ingrow 1, Rimington 2. •


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GRAMMAR SCHOOL FIGHT BACK CRGS 3j Bacup 1.


The school fought back from being a goal down against


.Bacup to beat them.by 3-1. This win followed, narrow defeats by Bingley College’ of Education


ter, the CRGS goalkeeper, came out to collect a hard shot but was unable to hold the greasy ball and ■ the Bacup centre- forward prodded it home. The school gradually, came


and Bury- GS... In the opening-minutes, Nut­


■ close range. Encouraged by this, the


more into the game and equal­ ised, despite some attractive football by the visitors. Boden crossed the ball from the left and Hickmott volleyed in from


school dominated the second period and were rarely out of Bacup’s half.'Midway through,


Compton and Wright played a one-two on the edge of the area, from which Compton hit


a hard shot into the roof of


the net from an acute angle. The school increased their


lead when Wright crossed a low ball into the area and. Comp­ ton side-footed it into the net. Clithcroe were denied another goal when Boden hit the wood


work. CRGS; Nutter; Gorst, Ast-


ley; Jacques, Hudson, Wright; Davison, :■ Hickmott, Boden,


need at the moment are points, were involved in the Eddieston Cup. After leading Bangor by two goals for more than half the game, the defence fell apart, and they conceded three goals to give the visitors a win that earlier did not seem possible. Waddington can however take


A double figure score for King’s Arms


A HAT-TRICK in the space of a fourth for King’s Arms.


five minutes set King’s Arms on the way to a double-figure


victory over Whalley. Centre-forward Taylor got


the first of his three 15 minutes from half time. In between the hat-trick, Bromilow got one


back for Whalley, but just be­ fore the intervaMt-Pcel'^eorcd'


King’s Arms 10, Whalley 2 After the break, King’s con­


time Robinson scored number 10.


tinued to do most of the attack­ ing, but it was Whalley who scored first with another good shot from Bromilow, After this the Kings ran the


King’s Arms home match, no referee turned up, and Mr. Ray­ mond Taylor took the whistle. King’s Arms: O’Neill; Blen-


Whalley defence dizzy and added further goals through Pedder (two), R Peel, J Peel and Ward;’and a minute from


For the second successive


kinship, Robinson; J. Peel, Scott, Trotter; Pye, Pedder, Taylor, Ward, R. Peel. Sub.; Townsend.


NO JOY FOR FULL-STRENGTH SIDE Bowkcr Bros 2, White Lions 4.


ALTHOUGH Bowkcr Bros were able to field a full- strength team for the first time,


they went down 2-4 to visiting White Lions. The Lions went in front through Titterington, who slip­


ped past three players before slotting the ball home. Ten minutes later, Aspinwall equa­ lised, but Chatburn scored directly from a free kick to re-


store White Lions’ lead. Bowkers attacked contin­


which it came looked to be taken one-handed from .over


uously in the second half, and Aspinwall put them back on level terms, controlling the ball well and turning on the spot to score a magnificent


goal. Titterington converted a , .


high cross to put Lions back in front, and a minute from time Grainger got the fourth, though the. throw-m from


the line. Bowkers: Loynd; Bergman,


O’Neill; Chatburn, Richards, Parkes; Sullivan, Grainger, Chadwick. Briggs, Titterington.


Sub: Slack. W. Lions: Whittaker; Lord,


Sub; Briggs.


Substitute nets three for Billington Billington 6, St. Paul’s 1


BILLINGTON continued their


improved form by beating St. P a u l ’s 6-1, substitute Marshall


netting three. The first half was even with


Billington getting the only goal after Threlfall s long


some comfort in the fact that their last two performances have been an improvement oh earlier form and if the defence could be tightened up, the drop to the third division might still be avoided. In division three, Caldcrstones


throw-in was stabbed home by I. Bradley.


In the second half Billington ,


took command against the 10 men of St. Paul’s. Scott scored a second with a fine header, Neil Duckworth hammered home a left-foot shot for the


third.


Dobson and what a move it turned out to be, for Marshall scored a hat-trick. The conso­ lation goal for S t Pauls was


Then Marshall came on for .


scored by W. Bradley. The game generally was a


Rigg; Whittaker, Wallbank, Nester; Waterhouse, Stead, Aspinwall. Robinson, Parsons.


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Pearce; Pinch, K. Bradley; Mantle; Pollard, Smith, W. Bradley, Rimmer (ony ten


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Last minute point for Rimington Commcrcial 2, Rimington 2


Cotton Cup, Caldcrstones have now gained two league points from them, lifting them into the top half of' the division. - Local results: Div. 1: Great


FELLOW strugglers Commer­ cial and Rimington shared^ a 2-2 draw in an entertaining


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with Ireland and J. Dewhurst controlling midfield .But for the fine goalkecping of Bur­ gess Commerical would have scored before they did, after


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16th DEFEAT FOR WADDINGTON Chatburo 6, Waddington R. 2'.


DESPITE taking an cary lead, Waddington Reserves could not master title-chasing Chatburn and crashed to their 16th de­ feat of the season. Conte gave Waddington their


surprise start after a good sojo run, while Chatburn. were sUll


a Read corner for Bithcll to prod . home the second.-This


shaky, but the . villagers soon equalised through Leach. Chatburn kept up the pres­ sure and Lawson headed down


disheartened Waddington, who had missed a few chances. • Chatbum turned , round three


which Ross scored. Wadding­ ton then surprisingly brought


up, Bithell heading a fine goal from Catlow’s corner. Immediate second half at­


on Parker for Conte. From another Read corner,


tacking by Chatburn saw Cat- low stab home a Turner shot which the keeper dropped. Read was next, on the scoresheet with a well-taken shot. In a rare attack, Wadding­


ton won a free kick on the edge of the penalty area, from


Watkins made it 6-2 with. a superb near-post header. Chatburn: Johnson; Wignall,


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