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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 4th, 1073 Defeat after taking lead


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wi'm Sundry games, they J,™ a'uhougn Nelson were oniv narrowly victors. But tlL'rf was consolation - a S of a couple of him- d-ed was present compared


m the la*1 home gM1 when 19 Pe°Ple attended.


beta* lower down the league. continually the more


rlitheroe stood up well to me * visitors, who. despite


menacing team. The first five minutes went all Ne


son'- wa.v. without the hall '{ravin* 'from the Chtheroe w f ’ But the home side


fern soon getting their spore of the action — and tney took the lead after nine minutes. Leading goalscorer, Tony Monks, ended a solo effort


with a powerful 2°-yaf£*?°t - 4 flurry of good attempts from Clit.heroe followed as


Barnett hit the ball across the goal and Gaskell headed


over the bar. But they soon ran out of steam and Nelson again took command.


28 minutes and after a wave of attacks, outside- right Treymaine drew Onyon. and confidently netted. For a time Clitheroe had to fight for survival as pressure mounted. But the defence was fairly firm, while Onyon pulled off a succession of difficult saves.


The result was that after


temporary blitz was that David Barnett's name found its way into the referee's book after 35 minutes fol­ lowing a foul. Among the Nelson forwards, one of the most keen to score seemed to be David Wilson, the former Clitberoe player. In fact, Ire put the ball into the net after 40 minutes, but was yards offside at the time. ■His colleague Addams had


One hy-product of the


more luck a. few minutes later, ■when Nelson took the lead for the first time. And it was good fortune more than anything that saw the


The year’s sporting highlights


HIGHLIGHT or last year’s summer sporting


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pleted their season without defeat, and their 64 point total (from 14 wins and eight draws') was 22 points above nearest final table ■ neighbours, B l a c k b u r n Northern. Read's only minor dis­


easv nine-wicket defeat of holders Whalley, a fortnight later. The team eventually com­


ment, they carried off the Ramsbottam Cup, with an


appointment of the season was their elimination from the Haisr National Village Cricket Competition. They were knocked out in the regional final of the contest —which could eventually have taken them to Lords in London for the final. Clitheroe had a rather


Nearest rivals for this prize were White Lions, five


points behind. But this season has seen


the. all-conquering King's stumble slightly. Dropping two points in the first dozen


games, they have main­ tained a slim league lead. But the Ashley Smith final, earlier this month, provided a turn-up for the books, when Royal Oak, who a.re having mixed league success, defeated them 6-2.


INJURY BLOW


had a poor record last season in cup competitions. Their league cup games gave them little success; Milnthorpe Corinthians, who eventually ended at the foot of the Lancashire Combina­ tion table, knocked them out of the Combination Cup, while stiffer opposition, including New Brighton and Rossendale United, saw them out of other contests.


Clitheroe Football Club


more successful season, finishing fourth in the table, compared to their second from the bottom of the pre­ vious year. They suffered only five defeats, but had to be content, with 10 draws and seven wins. Greenhalgh, their pro­


fessional, was once again top run-scorer, with 23.63 average. Schoolboy Keith Boden headed the bowling with 22 wickets for 9.95 runs each. Greenhalgh was close behind, with an average just 0.02 of a run worse. It was an inauspicious


they were among the favourites for the title, and in fact only slipped out of the top three on one occa­ sion between October and March. But for the final three games they remained in fourth position. Joe Kocsis led their scoring with 15 goals, followed by Ian Kendall (11), David Wilson GO) and Tony Monks (8).


Throughout the season


again seen Clitheroe ban­ ished from all cup competi­ tions except the LFA chal­ lenge trophy, in which they have had a first round win over Leyland Motors. Some unexpected league defeats, too. have left them just above mid-table.


The present season has


season for Whalley, although they again reached the Ram-bottom Cup final. They ended fourth from the foot of the league, with six runs and nine draws. Ribblesdale Wanderers


course, the loss of Joe Kocsis, who was the season’s leading goalscorer until he broke his leg in a league match against Bacup' Borough in September.


Their biggest blow was, of


finished in seventh position —exactly the same as they ended their 1971 campaign. Pour of their batsmen scored over 60 runs in a single innings—David Cot- tam and Bill Slinger reach­ ing the seventies.


runs over 58 wickets, put him second in his side's order, Wilkinson being top with an average of 10.22 from 36 wickets. Clitheroe Amateur Foot­


Slinger's average of 12.43 DOMINATE


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ball League continued to be dominated by King’s Arms in the second part of last season. They celebrated New Year's Day by defeating Trinity 3-] at Shawbridge 'fi the Ashley Smith trophy final, and then beat Trinity again—this time


capture the Aitken Shield. The pub side went on to


2-0—to


complete a remarkable rreble by dropping only two ‘eague points and walking n with the league cham-


Pionship trophy as well.


season points prevented local Blackburn Combination representatives, Waddington, from slipping into the third


Some much needed end of


division. SNOOKER CIIAM?


nolice team won the Loft- house Cup, the Clitheroe and District Snooker League’s knockout trophy, for the third successive year. But the side could only manage a third place in the


On the snooker scene, the Clitheroe 2, Nelson 3


ball over the line—after it had bounced from the underside of the bar and e v a d e d Onyon's grasp. There was no doubt that the wet ball and pitch was making things difficult all round.


men just after the interval while Taylor received treat­ ment following a collision, C 1 i t h c r o c nevertheless plunged into attack. A shot from Kirk hit the side netting, and Gaskell was unlucky when he headed a comer over the bar from close in. Gradually, however, a


Temporarily reduced to 10


apart from two late goals. The first, with three minutes to go, made Clitheroe's posi­ tion seem even more hope­ less. as Addams sent a neat, powerful shot way out of Onyon's reach. But it also gave the home side a jolt, and they summoned up' strength for a last attempt.


point of deadlock was reached, thanks mainly to Nelson's effective offside trap. Every time Clitheroe mounted an offensive it was only to hear the whistle blow. The visitors, on the other hand, were thwarted by the Clitheroe defence— which itself on occasion had to rely on offside. The second half, in fact, had little to commend it—


came from Charlie Wroth, playing at left-half. How­ ever, it was not one to be specially proud of. His weak shot appeared to be giving Taylor, in the Nelson.goal, no trouble, but, perhaps because of the conditions, it somehow slipped through his hands and into the goal. Substitute Hitchen came on for Taylor in the closing stages, and made several good but unsuccessful efforts.


The one goal that resulted


Kirkman, Barnett, Lawson, Wroth. Taylor, Ross, Gas­ kell, Kirk, Monks. Sub.: Kitchen. Nelson: Taylor, Parker,


.Clitheroe: Onyon.. Hill,


Jones, Gildert., McHugh, Eyles, Treymaine, Kirk,


Addams, Duckworth, Wilson. Sub.: Morris.


Blackpool.


Referee: Mr C. Tracey, WEEKEND


begin a programme of four away games, three of them in the league. Wigan Rovers are the


On Saturday.- Clitheroe


first o p p o n e n t s , and Clitheroe ought to come away from St James's Park with two points. Second from Hie bottom of the Lan­


cashire Combination, Wigan have only two win6 to tiheir credit this season. In pre­ vious away meet in gs , Clitheroe have, however, won only one game, with two draws and t h r e e defeats. Whatever the outcome, the


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opposition will be less awe­ some than that which Clitiheroe face the following week. Again it is to Wigan they travel,. but this . time to face Wigan Athletic, of the Northern P r em i e r League, in the second round of the Lancashire FA Chal­ lenge Trophy.


Amateur League


Rimington notch their first win


Rimington 1, Low Moor Club 0.


THEY'VE done it. at last! Playing in their 17th game of the season in Clitheroe and district Amateur League, Rlniington have recorded their first victory. The village side (which


FOUR IN FIRST HALF


Commercial 4. Waddington Res 2


WADDINGTON dominated midfield in the early stages and Behan was close with a . hard shot tha.t brought the best out Of Geldard. Commercial, who had


elected to kick down the slope, won the battle for final control and moved into


has been coached In recent weeks by ex - Blackburn Rovers player Ronnie Clay­ ton) began in attacking mood and dominated the early play. In fact, they found little trouble in [pene­ trating the Low Moor defence, but the forwards failed to capitalise. Theire was some good play by Coleboume and Green, but many good centres went begging.


the lead when Bradley scored from just outside the box, with Cowking failing to hold tlie hard shot. Waddington fought back


and Jackson, the home cap­ tain, was carried off after a tackle with Grainger. For­ tunately the injury was not serious, but Geldard was substituted. Smith put Commercial


farther ahead with an opportunist goal, and Crook and Speak made it 4—0 at half-time. In the second half. Wad-


ball over the bar when it seemed he had only to walk it over the line, and of Green, whose good hard shot grazed the right post with the g o a l k e e p e r stranded. However, it was by no means all Rimingon's


Notable efforts were those of Wignall. who lifted the


game, and'David Irish and his backs had to look lively to deal with the Low Moor breakaways.


the home side victory came just before the interval, when Bill Hacking prodded the ball home from a goal­ mouth scrimmage.


Tire goal that was to give


dtngton were a. different proposition' and Commercial found themselves on the defensive, with deputy keeper Geldard excelling. However, the home side


gradually gaining control; Rimington had lost the initiative, but r e s o l u t e tackling from Fish saved the situation several times.


The restart saw Low Moor


was always dangerous on the break and Thornber cleared off the line when Smith was on target with a back-header. Under pressure, Bialecki


gave a way an own goal to open the visitors’ account.


Jackson. K. McTear, G. Mc- Tear, Bialecki, Woodworth, Speak, Smith, Crook, Ire­ land, Bradley. Sub.: T. Geldard. Waddington Res: Cowking,


Woodworth then netted for Commercial but the effort was disallowed for an in­ fringement and with a minute left, Behan got a second for Waddington. Commercial: M. Geldard,


Hargreaves, Skinner, Wild, Thornber, Rigby, Rush, Grainger, Behan, Scott, Salisbury.


POOR PITCH WAS BIG


league. In a very close finish. Chatburn B clinched the title with the last game of the season, when they defeated Waddington A.


year for local cuemen was the return visit to Wadding­ ton Social Club of world champion, Alex “Hurricane” Higgins. In an exhibition match, the champ went down to Dennis Taylor, the Blackburn player.


Another highlight of the


Clitheroe and District Darts League saw Billington Band Club take the honours, with the Pendle Witch, Sabdcn, as runners-up.


A close finish in the HANDICAP Royal Oak 6, Grindleton 3


BOTH teams were appar­ ently suffering from a Christmas hangover and the end product was a very scrappy game with Royal Oak just having the edge. Preedy made the outcome


was in great form, too, and dealt competently and fear­ lessly with all that the Low Moor forwards could fire at him. But plucky Rimington survived the onslaught, and as they regained control of midfield they were unfor­


Goalkeeper Alan Hacking


tunate not to add to their score in the final stages. This was a good, hard, clean match and Riming ton deserved their first win.


Johnson, Capstick, Cole- bouime, Fish, J. Hacking, Green, W. Hacking, Lam­ bert, Healey, Wignall. Sub.: Taylor.


Rimington: A. Hacking,


house, Whittaker, Rigg, Bailey, Choyce, M. Johnson, Musgrove, Clegg, Tomkins, I. Johnson, Dubowski. Sub.: Lobell.


Low Moor Club: Water-


40 yard drive earns point


■White Lions 2, Trinity 2


DESPITE taking tile lead on two occasions, Trinity had to be content with shar- ing the points when they me* White Lions.


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them scoring. Against the run of play, Trinity took the lead after 25 minutes. A cross from Turnbull found Wilkinson unmarked, and he lobbed the ball Over tile goalkeeper's head.


better of the opening ex- changes but bad luck and bad finishing prevented


The Lions had much the


interval, the home side equalised when Smalley hammered home a shot from almost 40 yards, following a tapped free kick. The equaliser shook Trinity into positive action afid almost at half time, Atkinson was unlucky to see his shot bounce off the post to safety, with the goalkeeper beaten.


Ten minutes before the


playing some good football, but soon the game degenera­ ted into a scrappy affair, with poor midfield play. A fine shot by Briggs, how­ ever, brought the best out of Trinity ’keeper Kay, while a drive by Swarbrick whistled past the post. Trinity gained . the lead midway through the half, when Turnbull, running on to a through ball, evaded a des­ pairing dive by Hollingworth


The restart saw both sides


Lions had equalised again — and what a goal it was! An infringement led to a free kick 10 yards inside the Trinity half. Potter, the Lions’ left back, took the kick, and cracked a fantastic 40-yard shot into the back of the net, with neither the goalkeeper nor any member of the Trinity defence mov­ ing.


Within minutes, White


DESPITE a 7—2 win against Grindleton' several weeks ago, Billington have taken themselves right out of the Amateur League champion­ ship race by having drawn two and lost three of their last five matches.


Geelan, Potter, Woodworth (E), Parkes, Smalley, Hot gate, Campbell, Chadwick, Briggs, Woodworth (J). Sub: Dawson. Trinity: Kay, Penman,


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Pearce, Swarbrick, McGurk, Edmondson, Wlgglesworth, Mortimer, Atkinson, Turn- bull, Wilkinson. Sub: Conti.


certain with four goals, the others coming from A. Mc- Clean and Slack. Grindleton’s goals came from Driver (2) and Par­


kinson. All told the game was a scrappy one, which both


teams ’ will want to forget. But of greater concern was the poor state of the new pitch. Footmarks up to four or five inches deep presented an unecessary hazard, stones are breaking through the surface and play was held up for three minutes while a large one Was removed. The feeling was that had there been a frost, the game would have had to have been called off. Royal Oak: Burgess, Har­


Cowell, Mercer, B. Jones, Waddington, Riley, Driver, Seed, Taylor, Parkinson, P. Jones.


greaves, R a w s t h o r n e Grimes, King, Aspinwall, McCally, Slack, A. McClean, Preedy, R. McClean. Grindleton: Dewhurst,


SNOOKER LEAGUE


THE crucial clash between the two Billington teams in the Clitheroe end district Snooker League resulted in a narrow 8—6 victory for the B side. But the win was enough for


them to go to number one place, with the A team two points behind, and on a level with British Legion. Latest results are:—


dlngl-on A 8, British Legion 6; Calderstones 4, Chatburn A 10; Pendleton 6, Conservatives 8; Pendle Club 8, Waddington B G; Billington A 6, Billington B 8. Individual


Social Club 4, Police 10; Wad-


ton A 412, British Legion 384: T. Maklnson 50, T. Hall 60; N. Bur­ gess 97, T. Williamson 56; D. Nelson 85. B. Holden 57: G. Dinsdale 54, M. Alston 74; J. Wooff 74, B. Hargreaves 65; J. Crowther 52, D. Whittaker 72. Calderstones 446, Chatbum A


results:—Wadding-


464: O. Graham 59, H. Frank- land 78; D. Wynne 74, B. Jones 101; T. Leeder 97, P. Jones 52; T. Walmsley 66. R. Turner 78; J. Marr 93, P. Tomlinson 49; B. Seed 57, D. Speak 106. Pendleton 346, Conservatives


361: J. Haydock 55, A. Smith 40; R. Catlow 53, B. .Smith 93; R. Bernard 70, A. Johnson 44; J. Worsley 48, G. Blackburn W;


406: J. Knowles 73. 8. Hattod 58; H. Wilkinson 58, J. Jackson 77; J. Donaghy 53, T. H. Walmsley 67; G. Kermeen 100, F. Coar 70; W. Marsland 68, J. B. Herd 76; F. Hudson 66, J. A. Herd 58. 4 Blilington A 38-1, BilUngton B


B. Scdtt 5-1, G. Spink 74; T. Pendle Club 418, Waddington B


McMenemy 66, D. Cowperthvaite 71.


V35; K. Garrett 75, P. Hull 50;


T. Warden 61, H. Bullock 86; M. Aitken 80. D. Gillibrahd 54; C. Britcllffe 49. R. Rouse 102; B. Lee 70, D. Stewart 69. Social Club 377. Police 433: K,


. Broderick 49, B. Robinson 74;


Taylor 59, F. Booth 68; J. Atkinson 41. W. Ashworth 85; C. Wilkinson 62, G. Tltley 85; J. Turner 62, L. MeEntee 61; B. Dunn 61, T. Swift 83; E. Hors- field 92, B. Altbam 51.


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