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- -1 Clitheroe Advei'tiser and Times, November 14th, 1974 15


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Billinglon 1, Waddington Res 7


CORPORATION pitches could not be used at the weekend because of heavy rain. But as things turned out there was nearly a full Ribble .Valley Football League programme and Division One leaders Wad­ dington added to their points tally with an expected win over bottom of the table Billington.


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Chatburn go down fighting


Clialliurn 3, King's Arms 1


KING'S ARMS drive for tile championship received a welcome boost on Saturday with a thrilling victory over highly-placed 'Chatburn.


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into the lead with a (lying header after 15 minutes but llo minutes later King's equalised when Bob Pee! shrugged oil a couple of tackles to push the bail past Johnson in goal.


Read put the villagers


rides gave a brilliant display ol tast. attacking football. Within 20 minutes King's


The second half proved even more exciting a.s both


had "one into a seemingly Impregnable 3-1 lead through Rod and Ray Taylor. Instead of giving up Chat-


account after five minutes direct tree kick


good attacking move by Waddington resulted in Jim Kenyon's shot, only being parried by the keeper and Stephen Rush was on hand


taken by Alex Rigby from i lie edge of the box flashed into tile top corner of the ncl. Shortly allerwards another


when .


Waddington opened their -------


to make it 2-0. BiTlington rarely looked


Chew. Waddington went in rlth


dangerous, but Tony Wilson was able to capitalise on a defensive error in front of goal to easily beat Trevor


a 3-1 interval lead through Kenyon, who picked up a good pass in midfield lo shoot into the comer of the n el.


Academicals respond to Brockhall goal


Clilhrroe Ac. 3, Brockhall 1


DESPITE difficult condi­ tions, both sides produced some good football in the first half of this Division Two game in the Ribble Valley League, but finishing was poor and the teams turned round without either having scored. B r o c k h a l l


resumed


strongly with Ramphul and Parkinson prominent in at­ tack and the inevitable goal come when Parkinson put home an excellent through ball after 60 minutes.


This had a good effect oil


tlic Clitheroe side, and they went over to the offensive.


bar, Belton equalised from the penally spot following a foul on Murphy by the keeper. Academicals took control


After Sutcliffe had hit the _______________________________________________ i : J ~


SEEN here arc members and prizewinners of Clitheioe CrlcJvcl howling and Tennis Club, who attended a presentation dinner-dance at the Sink House Hotel, Gisburn. It was the first time that all three sections of the Uiili had joined together for such an event. The awards were handed over by clul) mcs.dciil Air


James SouUnvortli.


Tony scores two in debut match


Clilberoe (i, Skelnicrsdale United Reserve* 2


CLITHEROE manager Mr Jimmy Birkett was a happy man after seeing his side completely overwhelm Skelmersdale United Reserves by 6-2 at Shawbridgc.


CLITHEROE Reserves will entertain Accrington. Stan­ ley Reserves at Sliawbridqe on Sunday. kick-ofT 2-15 pan. The jjanir has been re­


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and added further goals through Hockcu. with a 20 yard drive, and Murphy who deflected Hockctt's cross- shot into the net.


burn pushed more men forward and were rewarded when Hargreaves pulled one back following a


pressure after the break. Stephen Dean, making his debut for Waddington. made it 4-1 with a drive off (lie underside of the bar after his first shot had been par­ tially cleared by the goal­ keeper. Dean had a great game,


Waddington piled on the


cornel'. A minute later A. Dobson


equalised when he outran the King's defence and beat O'Neill with a hard low drive.


come close King's scored the winner. A long clear­ ance from Blcnkinship gave Rod Taylor the chance to beat the advancing Johnson with a well-placed shot. d Cliatbuvn made one last


Alter both sides had


but had a goal disallowed and received a booking for dissent. Ian Cook beat three men


in the penalty area lo put Waddington 5-1 ahead and Kenyon rounded oil a fine afternoon with two more goals to complete his hat- trick. WiKidintioii: T CIk-t . M: Bovrj,


deieai for Brockhall, the hospital side deserved credit tor making the game such a good one. Blacklidgc in de­ tente and Ramphul and Parkinson in attack made notable contributions. Re­ feree Graham Barker handled the match in an excellent manner. •


Although this was anotlic


crofl, Rurkcr, IlmilrlMvorth. Car- ler. Sulclifl'e. Itireh. Blacklop. Murphy. Helton. Hocked.


Academicals: Picldinp. Rur* Campbell


A C,K1'V. A. R4'b\, M. COllir.Sf*. R. Walker. I. Cooi:. S Dean. .J . Kcuvon. j . Behan. S. Rush. Sub.: K, Myrr».


iser but in the last minute thev were thwarted by a magnificent save from


esperate bid for an equal­


O'Neill. Cli.itlmrn: -Johnson, Dobson 'T».


N:u!in. Holfiutc ( J ) , Hargreaves. Knowles, Dobson TAJ. HolRale (A). Kin?, Dinsdalc. Head. Sub:


Confidence booster


Uiniington 3, Commercial 0


Wilkinson. Kin?** Arms; O’Neill. Blcnkin*


«h;p. Penman, Hav Taylor. Him- nu»r, Peel (.11. Pye, Rod Taylor, Prel (IO, Smith. Speak. Sub;


ni?2. Stewart


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Royal Oak 7 Blackburn TCR 1


STEWART scored five goals in Royal Oak’s easy con­ quest of Blackburn Tec. Coil. Res in a game that was played at Blackburn be­ cause tile Roeficld pitches


were unfit. Still smarting lrom an 8-u


thrashing by Hurst Green the previous week, Royal Oak set out to make amends. Despite lacing the slope and a strong wind, they quickly moved into a clear two-goal lead, Stewart finding tile target in the lutii and 12th minute. Soon afterwards. Foulker


RIMINGTON'S comfortable victory over Commercial boosted tile villager's con­ fidence for this weekend's home e n c o u n t e r with Burlon-in-Lonsdale in the second round of the Craven Cup. Early exchanges were even, ' with both ’ attacks


grabs the winner


Riminglon Ucs. 3 llurst Green Bcs. 2


IN a very even and sport­ ing game, the result was in doubt until the final whistle, and having regard to the heavy and greasy conditions the standard of football was very high. Whittaker easily put away


arranged from Saturday when, for the second week in succe.sion. the Reserves’ Blackburn Combination. Division Two. homo fixture has clashed with Clitheroc’s home game against Black­ pool Mechanics in the first round of the LFA Chal­ lenge Trophy < kick-ofT 2-30». Last week the Reserves had to postpone their name. Sunday’s <jatue could


have much bearing; on the promotion hopes ol the Reserves and Accrinuton. Both have a verv ijood


appeals for plcniv of sup­ port from local people io cheer on a winning team


Reserves’ team manager, the


chance of moving up into the premier division of Blackburn Combination. Leon Mercer.


date arc: Edmund Preedy ffh, Dave Johnson f8>. Trevor Pinch nnd Ken Ward ‘2i. plus Dave Bush. Peter Coonan. David Evles. Tony Warburton, Paul McGuire.


Billington’s' narrow lead


looking sharp and Commer­ cial being nearest to scoring when Hacking mishandled a speculative shot. The ball spun from his grasp only to trickle narrowly outside


a through ball from Briggs after •• 10 minutes alter which the visitors piled on the pressure. Kelly netted twice to give them the lead at half-time. Resuming with the ad­


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mercial shoving signs of getting on top but with neither side having scored. Afterwards, however, it


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and Aspinwall set up a move which ended with McCiean being put in pos­ session to make tile score 3-n. The Blackburn side re­ duced the arrears through a bad blunder by Oak. In the second hall, Royal


Murpliv. newhuiA. Jackson. Rialecki. Allen, llradley. Cho.vce. Slack. Kitchen. Suh: Hargreaves.


Soli: .1. Harrison. Commercial: Price, Ilanvey,


Defeat for ladies


Oak played some great foot- gall, Stewart scoring three more goals and McCiean another one. It all added up to an excellent team effort with Metcalf making a good debut. Although well beaten, the


CLITHEROE Ladies' Foot­


ball Club were beaten M bv Wliitewell (Rawtenstalll in on'v their second league game of tile season. Tlie Clithcroe girls gave


Blackburn side still tried to play football in a dean game well controlled by rc- lcvce Norman Berry.


McC.iirk, b r im , . , Riley, Uigc, (■


Aspinuall. Stewart.


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Rnjal Oak: Loynd. Genian. ’oulker, Metcalf, McCiean,


■Eileen Orr and Ann Millar. Clitlieroei Bialccki, Mercer,


a much improved perfor­ mance in muddv conditions and deserved at least a point for their efforts. Goals came from Christine Hnckett, Heather Rodwell,


Orr, Darley, Monk. Taylor, Millar <E>, Thomas, Millar . A >. Rodwell. Hackctt.


Graven Cup


are Earby or GLsburn v Barnoldswick Park Rovers;


IjOCAL teams engaged m the second round of the Craven Cup on Saturday


Waddington v inglcton: Riming'km v Burton-iu- Lonsdale. Other games: Settle v Seuthwn; Gr&s- sington v Cononley: Bam- oldswick. United v Skip ton Bulldogs; Sedburgh v Skipton LMS; Rolls-Royce v Gnrgrave.


IN the Ribblc Valley Eootr ball League, King's Aims are now the oniv unbeaten team in .both? (HyWoub.


vantage of tile slope. Rimington exerted the pressure and S. Johnson hammered in the equaliser.


'Campbell to score what was probably just a deserving


even end-to-end play, the visitors failed to turn lialf- ehances into goals and Rimington broke away for


In the ensuing spell of


winner. UimiriKton Itfs.: Ihiukiny, 1).


•lolinson. Taylor. PobKon, Mot- i-alfr S .lohnson, Oldham, M. grifigfi, * Whittaker, Campbell. Jtobinson. Sub.: S. Briggs


Hlackheel, Holden.- Young. B. Jacques, Bailey, H. Ecrles, -L Kctles. Kelly, Moon, Livfsey. Sub: D. Jacques.


Hurst Green Res; HayhurM,


It’s cup time


THE Ribblc Valley Football League's programme is interrupted on Saturday


trophy the draw is: King's Anns v Lions; Chatburn v Wa d d i n g t o n Reserves; Commercial v LMC; Billing­


for matches in the Ashley Smith and Dan Seed com­ petitions. Tn the Ashlev Smith


ton v Hurst Green. In the semi-final of the


Dan Seed trophy, Clitheroe Academicals will play Whalley. and Hurst Green Reserves face Grindleton. The Division Two league game between Brockhall and


RESULTS


Oak 7: Chatburn 3. King's Arms 4; Rlmington 3. Commercial 0. Lions v Hurst Green postponed.


1, Waddtnglop Reserves 7; Blackburn TCR 1. Royal


Division One; Billington


Division Two; CUtheroc Ac. ’.{, Urocklmll 1; Riming-


t« i Kessrves 3, Hurst Oreen 2. Grind!eton v Wnalley and Henthom United v Trinity postponed.


defeat In the Ribble Valley Football League since they


IN losing to King’s Anns on Saturday, Chatburn .suffered their first home


went down 4-1 to BUUn*ton on January 19th.


BILLINGTON Band Club head the Clitlicroc and ilis- tric; Darts League with 36 points, one more than Pendlc Witch. In the' second division, top placing is shared by Lower Buck and Craven Heifer with 32 points each. Latest results — Division


that includes eight local players and has scorer] a total of 20 goals. Reserves’ goal scorers to


started in fine style, scoring twice in the first 10 minutes, but Skelmersdale hit hack with deadly efficiency and line! equalised within six minutes.


end to end hut as it pro­ gressed it became apparent that it was only a matter of time before Clitheroe would score again.


The panic swung from -


have long to wait for lur- t'.ier goals and by half time six line! been scored, with two more added after the Interval in addition to an­ other being 'disallowed.


Tiie sparse crowd did not


should have reached double figures but too many chances were wasted and on other occasions they were toiled by some superb goal- keeping.


Cli th c r o c could, and


not have it all their own wav. an(i John Onyon was forced to make a number of first-class saves to pre­ vent the visitors from add­ ing to their tally-


To be tail'. Ciilhcroc did


after only two minutes when leading scorer Tony Monk


Clitheroc took the lead


netted direct from a right wing corner.


ycar-old Tony Warburton. who was making his debut In Uic attack, made it 2-0 when lie steered Monk's low cross over the line iron) close range. A i this stage Clitiicroc-


Fight minutes inter 18-


lookcd to be well on lop, but they were sent reeling when Skelmcrsdalc won a free kick just outside the penalty area and the ball was headed on by Bowman lo Cocoran. who scored from close ranee after 15 minutes. A minute later the visitors


Clitheroc had again — “


eroe regained their lead when Tony E.vlrs crossed from the left and the ball


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hall became a grim midfield struggle with nieilicr side bi'caiing through but seven minutes after the restart, the deadlock was broken when Warburton scored his seciiid goal of the match, hoofing in Beard's centre. Clitheroe relaxed and Pas-


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coo escaped their offside trap, but Onyon was quick oft his line to smother his slid.


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mating fine saves and Monk ; wa. unlucky to see a goal- . worthy effort brilliantly 1 fisted over by Salmon. V’


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John Kirk and Tony Monk were al! outstanding, while Torn- Warburton made a very impressive debut and did' very well to score two


were on level terms when Nolan converted a penally which. had been awarded a tier Onyon had brought down Bowman. Clitheroc stormed back to


goals. " It was u gn°d all-rcmnd :


the attack and after Kirk had just failed to connect with a glancing header I rom McGuire. SUclmcrs- da'.e's Moore was hooked for deliberate handball when lie


One: Billington BC 6, Low Moor Club 2: King's Anns 6. Judge Walmeslev 2; Clitheroe WMC 3. Bridge Inn 5. Victoria Ho:cl a. Royal Oak 3; Waddington SC 4. Pendlc Witch 4; While Horse 5, Black Bull 3; Black Horse 2. Conservative Club 6: Ribblesdale SC 5. Royal British Legion 3. Division Two; Culdcr-


t e am performance and though we allowed them to get back into the game and equalise, wc managed to get back on top and came out casv winners.'' t li ll is r o r: Oiiyi.ti. It»;aril. |


ton. Kirk. Monk. Sub: Pinch Sketmersilate United U e ie r t ro


rut out a lofted pass from Monk to Warburton. After 32 minutes Clith­


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Oldham. TABLE TENNIS


TWO unbeaten sides—CCC A and Standcn A — are currently joint leaders of the Ribblesdalc Table Tennis Association.


stones 3, Horse Shoe 5; Craven Heifer 5, Commer­ cial 3: Station Hotel 3, DP Barrow 5: Clitheroe SC 3. DP Clithcroe 5; Whallcy Anns 2, Dog inn 6; Rib. Wand. 4, Waggon & Horses 4;. Buck (Clitheroci 4, Buck iGrindlelon 4; Cross Keys 1. Lower Buck 7. Placings—Div. One i from


leaders — Brockhall and Trinity B —


six games): Billington BC (36 points). Pcndle Witcli 35. Bridge Inn 32, Victoria 28, Royal Oak 28. Judge Wnlmcslcy 27, Low Moor 27, King's 25. Clitheroe WMC 22. Ribble SSC 22. Wadding­ ton SC 22, Conservative C 21, White Horse 18. Black Horse 10, Black Bui! 13. Legion 12. Division Two (six games):


RWCC U. Clitheroe CC A 10—F. Lee, R. Birch and P. Hall three wins each, with Birch and Lee taking the doubles.


Division One results:


For Standen, M. Peel and D. Drachenbcrg had three wins and B. Knowles two. Peel and Dracli'enberg took tlie doubles. P. Whittaker re­ corded Chalburn's win.


Standen A 9, Chalburn 1.


Henthom has been brought forward to Saturday from December 21st.


Lower Buck 32, Craven'32, Horse Shoe 31, Dog Inn 28. Buck- i Grindleton i 29. DP (Clilheroci 28, Buck (Clith­ eroci 25, Commercial 23. DP (Barrow) 23. Ribblcsdale WCC 22, Caiderstones 21, Waggon 21, Cross Keys 19. Whallcy Arms 19, Station Hotel 17, Clithcroe SSC 13.


RIMIN G T O N gained


revenge for two previous defeats when they inflicted a 3-0 drubbing on Com­


B 7. For Calderstones G. Roberts won two games and then partnered by D. Wynne won the doubles. Standen'x victories went lo T. Wad­ dington (three i and P. Harrison and E. Morion two each. Division Two: Standen C


Caldcrstones A 3. Standen


beaten a.s are CYC A in third spot, but with a game in hand on the other two.


The second d i v'i s 1 o n - arc also un­


Wilson, N. Melcalle and B. Hitchen. The team was cre­ dited with the doubles.


Clitheroe CC A and Standen A lead the table, each with six poinu. Then come Cal­ derstones A and Standcn B on four points, followed by Ribblesdale WCC with two. Chatburn have no points train three games and Clitheroe CC B and Trinity A no points from two games.


Wi;h three games played


.head the second division with six points from three games. Then with tour points each come CYC A (two games), Standen C


Brockiiall and Trinity B


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A v RWCCi Tuesday—CCC | B v Chatburn and Colder- j


stones A v CCC A: Wednes-1 day—Standen B v Trinity A.'


mercial In the Ribble Valiev Football League. Tile last time Riininglcn won this home fixture was m August. 1971, when botli they and Commercial met in their first eal»c on join­ ing the league.


Craves Cup 2:.j r ;u ;a r tvir.e, 2*15 p.m.): From wr.itt*kvr. Elides. Richards. Lurid, Bialecki. J Waddinsion. a . w»«cer. Simp- sun, Yates, Alnseronh. Salisbury.


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hurn. Ashley Smith Trophy. 2nd round, away, 2*15 p.m.): From Chew Doyd, Carter, nigliy. II. Waddington. Cook, U. Walkor, Stoddart. Rohan, Konyon, Malone, CoUtnge. Mycsa, Whiteside, Salis­ bury. Mwt sfstkra l p.tn.


WAnnlNClTON IlKS (v Chal-


3, CYC A 7. For Standcn there were victories by J. Mason and D. Thomas, with C. Thorne and Mason taking the doubles. For CYC, D. Lofthouse won three games mid B. Murphy and G. Cotterill two each.'


Brockhnll’s successes were gained by F. Rnmphjil and D. Trotter (three each) and P. Davies itwoi. P. Yee and P. Chan won the doubles. Trinity's success was liy T. Wilx n .


Brockhall 9. Trinity C 1. TRADES


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Rimr Clitheroe 25273. MILLER and BULLOCK Tarmac


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38 BA LM ORA L AVENUE, CLITHEROE


Tel. Stonyhurst 471 or Evenings Tel. Clitheroe 23054


CAR PARKb. FA RM ROADS. DRIVES. PATHS, etc.


Your Local Builders’ Merchants CARTER & KERMAN LTD DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE. HAVE LARGE c o m p r e h e n s iv e s t o c k s OF


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FOR ALL YOUR D.I.Y. REQUIREMENTS PHONE CLITHEROE 22311.


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Asbestos. P.V.C., Galvanised Sheets Plastic Rainwater Goods


Telcohone 59416


Chimney Sweep Brush and Vacuum


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TEL. CUTHEROl'. 'M51!L 5-u p.ni. to s-o p.m


PIANO TUNING stud RECONDITIONING


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E. J. APPLETON


Tel Haworth 43519 STD 0535


W. BEER LIGHT HAULAGE


Removals and Udd Jobs i Indertakcn


11 WOONE LANE, C1.ITHKROE—Tel. YiSr.7.


27 WOODLANDS RISE. HAWORTH. KEIGHLEY.


G. E. PARKER


CI.LANLNG CONTKACTOR Vacuum Chimncv Sweeping House Cleaning


Carpet Cleaning Floor I'olishing Free estimates


3 WAKWICK i^KIVE. Tel. Olilheroc 23475.


DEREK LEIGH No Deposit


TV RENTALS mill, and 'Min.


TV AND AERIAL REV A IRS


39 Bleastlalc Avenue Clithcroe


TELEPHONE 2IIG8


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