) Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 24th, 1974 RAIN RUINS
FOB the third time th is season, th e weather ruined Clitheroe and District Amateur Football League’s programme a t the weekend. Five or seven games were postponed, Including a twice-deferred Ashley Smith Trophy match, because pitches"wfere in bad shape af ter days of rain.
twr. rainj’put, paid to four o\k o^T'seven games and in
One,Saturday in Novern- experienced.
December a whole fixture list was frozen off. F3rks Department Super
intendent Mr Jti'.m Hall said there was no alternative but to close the corporation pitches. "I am anxious to keep them in good order for the clubs but the weatter prevented us working on them and to have allowed play to go on would have resulted in a terrible mess,”
lie said. However. Mr Hall is hope
ful that play will be possible, this weekend — provided no more heavy downpours are
final between Lions and Hurst Green could not take place because Clitheroc FC had a tfome game on Satur day and could not see their way to agreeing to Shaw- bridge being used on succes sive days. With plenty of winter
The Ashley Smith semi
last night to review the pro gramme and to agree a date and venue for the Lions v Hurst Green Ashley Smith semi-final. The final has been rearranged for Febru ary 16th at Shawbridge.
A league meeting was held Programme Waddington v Hurst Green
weather still likely to come, the Amateur League could face a fair backlog of games, but officials arc not particularly worried at the moment. They are glad not to be faced with the addi tional problems which the three-day week is causing in other parts of the county.
(NB): Blllington v Chipping i EH); Commercial v • Chat- burn (BA); King’s Arms v Whalley <LF); Lions v Royal Oak (GB); Grindleton v Low- Moor Club <TG); Rimingtoo v Trinity CDS).
RESULTS
Chatburn 0, Billington 5; Hurst Green 8, Whalley 1.
First-half blitz crushes bottom dogs Whalley
Hurst Green 8, Whallc.v 1.
A SCORE of double figures should have been well within the grasp of Hurst Green In their rearranged league game against bottom-of-the-league Whallcy. Greenhalgh pass, but the
seven without reply by the interval, and only slack ened off through compla- c»neey. In the first half, too, there were as many glaring
For the home side scored
misses, and reflex saves by tire Whallcy keeper, as there were goals. Whallev captain Dust tried in vain 'to establish some
effort was disallowed. Bolton scored after every other forward had had, a shot fisted out by the Wlialley goalkeeper. A neat header gave
rhythm in his young team, but, Hurst Green, playing their usual attractive foot ball, cashed in on Whalley’s inex-perience. Green’s goal keeper did not have one save to make in the first half. Greenhalgh opened the
final goal of the half. Playing downhill after the
scoring with a well-taken kick from outside the box. Then Greenup scored an ap parently good goal from a
Molyneux the third, and minutes later he walked the ball over the line to add another. Whalley keeper Kiddie Was at fault with the fifth, letting a free kick from Bolton slip through his hands ; The sixth was a beautiful 'goal from Wilkin son, wiio sprinted downfield and volleyed the ball home from a seemingly impossible angle. After a well-placed shot
by Greenhalgh prompted a. good save, Bolton added the
Off-form Chatburn pay the penalty
Chatburn 0, Billington 5. C1TATBURN found BUlington a much-improved side
since th e clubs met in a 2-2 draw in September. And" while they had no
Girls to form 5-a-side league
CLITHEROE Ladies' Foot ball Club has decided that since the nearest available U-a-side league is too far away for the club to consider joining, efforts will be con centrated on forming a five-
a-side league. Eleven-a-sidc f r i e n d l y
matches will be arranged as soon as sufficient funds arc available for kit and travel ling expenses. The club, at its annual
complaints about Saturday’s defeat, Chatburn officials were not happy with some of the decisions, including a penalty for what was clearly inadvertent hand ball. There was. no com plaint about another 'penalty. The spoMcicks, in the
second-half, provided Billing- ton's Stewart with two of his three goals. The other scorers were Read and Wilson. Chatburn were not on
restart. Whalley came much more into the game. They operated an effective of- side trap, and it was clear they were not going to give in easily. Hurst Green, meanwhile, were -not defend ing as well as they should have. Greenhalgh scored a bril liant goal with a curving
undecided Clitheroe Waddinglon 2. Settle 2
A THRILLING second- round Craven Cup game resulted in Waddington and Settle having to “ do b a t t le ” again to decide
wliie.li side goes into the last eight.
U was a game that. Wad
dington ought to have won and yet could also so easily have lost. All the goals came in a controversial second- half. but Waddington had goalkeeper Whittaker to thank for still being in the game at the half-way stage. He made t.wo remarkable saves, one almost, unbeliev
unde; the hour although the scorer appeared to lie well offside. A penalty by Yates, who had been brought down, put the villagers level in
able. Settle took the lead just
quick time. Play swung from end to
end with both sides having narrow escapes and leading to an action-packed final 20 minutes that made nonsense of toe atrocious, njuddy con ditions. Settle regained the lead but
bridge point in three at tempts. They were worth it- They matched Clithcroc man for man and as a learn and for 50 minutes held a 2-1 lead which they guarded jealously and effectively.
couragement of a goal after only four minutes and the advantage of dictating most of the play, seldom looked a winning bet.
Clithcroc. despite toe en
Craven Winning goal cracker c lu d 0 S
Clithcroc 2, Ashton Town 2.
HALF A LOAF is better than none and with Clitheroe still far from safely-placed in the Lancashire Com bination th a t is the best way to look a t Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Ashton Town. It was Ashton's first, Shaw
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Both defences were generally good and clean-cut chances were few. No player on either side really stood out
It was a strange game.
Fight for second place
WITH Clilheroe Cricket Club A team already champions of division one in the Ribblesdalc Table
Tennis Association it is now merely a matter of
c o m p e t i t i o n for the runners-up place. Calderstones A are the
Waddington once more quickly 'got back on level terms through Yates. The villagers laid siege to the home goal and John Ains worth netted in the last minute only for the referee to disallow the effort for a minor infringement, to the astonishment of both sides. Waddington can be in no
shot to complete the home side's scoring. But Whalley. undaunted, scored a consola tion goal- when Rutherford hit home a rebound off the post.. Five minutes from time, substitute Jacques was tripped in toe Whalley penalty area. He took the kick, but Kiddie saved.
DARTS TIGHT
AT THE TOP
AT the halfway stage, the leadership of both divisions of Clitheroe and District Darts League is wide open. In division one. leaders
Billington Band Club had an open date, so Pcndle Witch take over the top spot bv defeating White Horse 543. Black Bull went down 8-0 for the second
form, the forwards did not click and finishing was weak.
T Oiathuro: Johnson. Dobson.
Wilmot. A. Dobson. Holgato, Masters. Road. GaskcU.
urner. Knowles. Hargreaves.
meeting at Ribblesdale School, also decided to run a tive-a-side competition for Women’s Football Associa tion teams and affiliated Youth Club teams, to pro mote interest in the area. The balance sheet showed
game, Chatbum have made some suggestions to the league. Said secretary Mr R. Hay ton: “ We have not com plained about the referee personally but about the system of appointment. •' We feel that prospective
• Arising out of the
a credit of S45.62 and it was agreed that the club was now- sufficiently well estab lished to apply for member ship of the Women’6 Foot ball Association. Members decided to reopen
training with outdoor sessions starting at the ground on Pimlico Road at
2 pan. on Sunday. A trip is being arranged
to watch a women’s football league game of, Preston, on Sunday. February 10th. On behalf of the club, the
first year.
Richards, Lund. Rigby. Pedder. Bialecki. Walker (G) Rush. Ainsworth. Yates. Sub.: Behan. Reserve: Stoddart. Players meet at station 1 p.m. Coach leaves 1-05, and supporters are wel come, Return fare is 50p. The Reserves, at home to
WADDINGTON’S team for their Craven Cup second round replay at Settle: Whittaker.
CUP TEAM Simp s on,
two nn'd are in first and second places respectively. Highest finishers In the divisions are still N. Hanson (Black Horse' with 130. and T Speak. Victoria Hotel, Great Harwood, with 136. Division One: Cross Keys
Victoria Hotel. Great. Har wood. enjoyed a similar margin of victory in division
time. Royal British Legion and
doubt that • a tough task awaits them in the. replay at Settle.
WRIGHT ON THE MARK
Grcgson Lane 1, Caldcrsloncs 2
PLAYING their fifth
away gamj) out, of six, Calderstones notched a good victory a t Wilton Park. The only change from the side which con quered Helmshorc the previous week was Steve Fox for Dennis Lee. Gregson Lane won the
TONY
EYI.ES . . • converted U> full back.
yet there were four goals and the game as a whole was entertaining. Fast, if unpro ductive, raiding was what
kept the game alive. New-boy Tommy Beard, a
CliUieroe. To make way for him. Tony Evles moved io left back instead of Kevin Kirkman. Eyles did his job competently, but one felt Ins flair was missed in midfield.
appearance for SLOW
jured. Peter C'oouan con tinued in toe bark four and John Onyon was skipper again. The opening stages of a
toss and kicked with the wind, putting the visitors under tremendous pressure for 20 minutes. But the defence was equal to the challenge and when Caldcr-
siones hit back Wright and
Hallom came close. Plav was largely restricted
t.n midfield where Bradley
Wright chased a seemingly ■•lost" ball. The keeper advanced hut the ball broke well for tbe Calderstoncs centre forward and lie
and Fox were in control but just after the half-hour
pushed it. into the empty net—reward for persistence
senior officials should have a spell of running the line under the eye of an ex perienced referee and we have suggested the idea of their being given preliminary experience by refereeing friendly games.”
Sports week discussions
manager thanked all who had helped to get the club on its feet and assisted in running it during a difficult
REPRESENTATIVES of any clubs or organisations in terested in taking part in a. sports festival in Whitsun week are invited to an open meeting of the Ribblc Valley Sports and Recrea tional Advisory Council. Tlie meeting will be held
at Ribblesdaie School on February 7th. Events already arranged
for the festival week in clude snooker, darts, foot ball, bowls, an air rifle com petition. motor sports and a conducted nature ramble.
Scouts go nap
Gt Harwood & Risbton 0, CUtheroe & District 5.
Hurst Green, meet at the station, 1-15 p.m.: Water- house, Walker (R). Har greaves. Thomber, Wadding ton. cook, Stoddart. Malone, Carter. Whiteside, Salisbury. Sub.: Ross. Reserve: Isher-
vood.
Trainer is carried off
CUTHEROE FC trainer Keith Lord has carried injured players off the field many limes. On Saturday lie had the. unusual experience of being “carried off" himself I Hr. ricked his ankle in a
CLTTHEROE and district Cub Scout team had a con vincing 5-0 win over Great
Harwood and district in a friendly match on a full- size but uneven pitch at Great Harwood. I t was virtually one-way
5 Conservative Club 3: Waddington SC 3. Ribbles dale S & SO 5: Joiners Arms 2. Central WMC 6: Black Bull 0. Low Moor Chib 3: White Horse 3, Pendle Witch 5: BrockhaU SC 2. Black Horse 6: Wag gon A: Horses 2, Bridge Inn
6.
5. Royal Oak 3: Clitheroc SC 3. Horse Shoe 5; Craven Heifer 1. Judge Walmesicy 7: Calderstones 4. Clitheroe CC 4: Dog & Partridge (Clith.) 3, Royal British Legion 5: Lower Buck 3. Victoria Hotel (Great Har wood) 5; Station Hotel 2, Commercial Hotel 6: Dog Inn 5. Dog & Partridge
Division Two: King’s Arms (Barrow) 3.
and good running. Wood- worth put a good shot narrowly wide soon after. After’ the interval, with
With John Kirk still in
21-year-old from Great Har wood. made a satisfactory first
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favourites but there are other contenders — P-ibbles; dale Wanderers A. SLandcn A. and even Trinity who until recent weeks were in the relegation zone. Certain to go down are Ribblesdalc
Wanderers B and Chatburn A. These two met at Chat- burn and a 6-4 win gave the villagers their first points
of the season. P Whittaker and R. .tones
won two games each for the villagers and wore successful partners against D
P CIreatorcN in tlio doubles. Making his debut, A. Hollins* worth won a came for Chatham. V). Walton won three and I \ Harrison one for nibblesdale. Stawlm A lost 7-2 at home to
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Trinity A for whom .1. Pickles and N. Hargreaves both won three panics. Trinity's other success was in the doubles when Hargreaves partnered T. Thonip- sen against N. Pollard and B. Knowles. For Standen. Knowles. Tollard and P. DrakhenbcrR won one each. Calderstones A won 7-3 at homo
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to Chatburn A. For the hospital side r», Roberts. H. Blackburn and P. Wynne won three, two and one respectively. For Chat burn P. Whittaker won two and R .Jones one. In Ihe doubles, Roberts and Blackburn heat Jones and Whittaker. After this week's games there
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will he only two outstanding in division one: Trinity A v Calder stones A. and Clilheroe Cricket
Chih A v Standen A. In division two. Clilhernc
beaten run of 13 games. They lead the table by seven
match are always danger periods, with the settling- down process still going on. and both sides learnt this in the first, seven minutes.
to react, as Graham Bis-by darted after a through ball. It, was in the back of the. net at once, with goalkeeper Weeks rushing off his line in vain.
Ashton defenders were slow
disappeared when similar de fensive misjudgment led to n simple equaliser. Ashton outsidc-lclt Marsh was com pletely unmarked when Vernon passed from the right. With Onyon out or position Marsh had the net at his mercy.
The Clitocroe smiles soon
sure but, created few c.hanecs against a stubborn defence. With 60 minutes gone
the wind behind them. Caldevstones put on pres
Wright got- hts second goal. a«ain bv beating the keeper after chasing a through hall, bringing his season's total to 10. Tlie Calderstoncs defence
half-time
shalled his men well. To- •wards the end. Gregson outside left. Towers—always their chief danger man. put in a shot from the edge of the area. Thistlethwaite could not hold toe ball and Coulston was on band to net. from close range.
was von- much in command, and Shuttlevorth mar
Golf
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A RARE opportunity for golf enthusiasts to im prove their technique is provided by the Piccadilly Golf Evening being held
attractions with a golf theme is the chance to sec yourself on the television screen to analyse your swing. Most golfers have to lie
in Burnley on Tuesday, February 12th. Among the many special
will he screened of Pic cadilly golf tournamcnls. ineluding tile world's (op stars.
During the evening films
satisfield to hear their local golf pro' (or kind friends! TALK about any faults in their technique. At this event they'll hr.
for the CUtheroe lads who could well have doubled the score but for a tremendous
display h” the home keeper. Goals by Lund and Dixon
gave CUtheroe a 2-0 half time lead, with further goals bv Romaine. Dixon and Burgess completing the
triumph. I t will be back to league
• the following games; Loyola v Trinity Tigers
fixtures on Saturday, with
piece of netting as he stood, near the Ptouchliiyp during the match ‘ with' Ashton Town. Other officials ran to his aid. and carried him. back to the trainer's tench. Manager Jimmy Birkett
temporarily took ocer tfie sponge.
so far this season, Clitheroe PC have used 24 different
In 29 league and cup games players. ;
St Paul’s (A. T. Mickle- wright); Whallcy v St
Mary's <G. Whalley). Sunday: District team
practice, 2-30 p.m.
league, draw. Clitheroe have nonv dome' lust that In two siicceestyp.-ntatehe*.
ASTER going almost half tileJsfSeason without a
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where members of the audience will have a chance to put their questions to golf professionals. And there will be a golf quiz in which four members of the audience will have a chance to become pundits on the game, by attempting to answer general questions with a golf tlicmc.
There’s also a golf forum
able, to see it for them selves, via video tape re
cordings- The special camera and recording equipment Is be
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5(lp and an appointments Iwwiking scheme, details of which will he given later. That's just one of a
There will be a charge of
number of special events in cluded in the programme at tlio Cat’s Whiskers, Burn ley, for tills Tuesday even ing golf attraction, with tickets limited to 600. The overall admission price Is 25p — but that includes a voucher which can be ex changed for a pint of beer (or other drinks', effec tively reducing the. entry charge to around 7p.
handsome prizes — and will l»c chosen by finding four golden golf balls, which will lie hidden in various parts of the Cat's Whiskers. In addition, there will be
The lucky four will get
two rhanccs to practise actual golf shots. Special
chance to hole in o e. with certificates testifying to their prowess for those who succeed.
putting alleys will offer the
funds of the Burnley Round Tabic and the Handicapped Bus Appeal. Tickets for admission to
for "chip shots," approxi mately 10 feet into a bucket — lust for fun. l'lie small charges for all the events will go to the
And (here will he a range
the fun, and a chance to meet personalities from the golf and other sporting spheres, arc available from todav at the. Advertiser and Times office, King Street, Clitheroe,
Clitheroc. Once, the hall was headed gonlwards through a packed Ashton area and it came back our, from the underside, of the bar: Bisby came close from 30 yards; a Beard shot squirmed inches wide: and Tony Monks forced Weeks to save at the second attempt from a point- blank drive.
Most of the shooting up to came from
score .again through Marsh. He gave Onyon no chance lrom 10 yards as the CUtheroe defence hesitated. A minute later it was half time.
But Ashton were next to HARD DIUVE
minutes after the restart when Weeks just stopped the winger’s corner-kick from going straight in. Then after 58 minutes Dave Simpson put. Clitheroe back into the match. He dribbled in from the left, drew the keeper and rolled the ball home off the far post. He would have scored again
Monks almost scored three
Cricket Club R are firmly on the championship frail with an un
points" from joint seconds Standen B and Brockhal!. who both have two games in hand It will be interesting to see the
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second time. SUndrn R entertained Trutrx
and won 7-3. For Standen. T. Waddington again won
..three games, helped by (». Cotterill and n Thomas with two and one respectively. For Tmtex. D. Wild won two and I., Maynard on*. Standen B won the doubles. Bad; dington and Thomas heating Wild
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and T. Peel. Brockhall had a convincing 10-0
win at Catholic Youth Hub B. P. Davies. P. Trotter and T. Hod* Vinson won three games each, t’v latter watr taking the doubles from M. Paliga and 1. Charlton. lenders Clitheroe Cricket Club
B won 7-3 at home to Standen n For the Cricket Club M. Hall and .1. Korlowski won their three
games ami the doubles acainsf D Whittaker and S. Siec7kowski. For Standen Whittaker and Sioej- kowski and .1. Mason each won a game O u t s t a n d i n g games to be
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arranged as soon a.s possible are; Catholic Youth Club B v Calder* •tones R (home and away): Broekball v Standen 1>: Standen R v Catholic Youth Club A: flitheroe Cricket Club B v Cal derstones B: Standen C v Catho lic Youth Club A; Trinity B v Catholic Youth Club A; Standen C v Calderstones R The team league cup handicap
competition has opened it) the premier division and In order for a start to he made in division two alt clubs are reminded that h the last two weeks* league games
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handicap: Monday. Trinity A v Standen A. Tuesday. Chatbum A v Calderstonos A. Wednesday, nibblesdale Wanderers B v Clith- eroe Cricket Club A. Best week: Hibblesdale Wanderers A. Division 2. T-eacuo: Tuesday,
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Standen R v Standen D; Calder* stones R v Trinity R; Catholic Youth Club B v Catholic Youth Club A: Trutex v Standen C. Wednesday. Clithrroc Cricket Club B v Brockhall.
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soon afterwards if his rasp ing drive from the edge of tile penalty area had been six Inches lower. Monks fol lowed this by bringing three good saves from Weeks but although Clitheroc spent the last. 20 minutes in almost continuous attack the winner looked unlikely to turn up. and it didn't,
Simpson. Maguim. Clarkson, Hoard, Monks. Sub.: Wobb.
KCllthfro*: Onyon. Tumor. T. ylrs, Bisby. Lawson. Coonan.
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CLITHEROE FC scorers 111 league games: Monks 10. Clarkson !). Simpson 7. Kirk 2. Bisby 1, Gillibrand 1,
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CLITHEftOE FC arc hoping to piav some of their league games on Sundays, including this weekend’s visit by Nelson (2-30i which was originally programmed for Saturday. These two liave met 45
Sunday, February 3rd. New signing' Tommy
times since bogy club Nelson joined the Lancashire Com bination in 1946 and CiithcrO'i have won only nine times to their neigh bours' 28. At Shavhridgc the record
Beard had a midfield role on Saturday, but manager Jim Birkett envisages him as a full-back. Tommy (21) was a member of the Accrington Stanley side that twice won toe Combination
day games will merit the support of local football followers, with a correspond ing Improvement at, the turnstile. Much depends, of course, on the co-operation of the opposing c l ubs . Clitheroc arc hoping that Great Harwood Reserves will agree to visit Shawbridge on
is eight wins to Clitheroe. 11 to Nelson and tliree draws. The feeling is that Sun
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Wheelbarrows ............ Shovels
.................... Acrowprops ................ from
£3.50 p.w. p.w,
25 p p.w. p.w,
Vibratory Roller (pedestrian controlled) ... from £1.50 p.d,
Wide Range of BUILDING MATERIALS incl— Hepslevc Drain Pipes and Fittings, 4in., 6in. Land Drain Tiles 3in., 4in„ 6in.
Manhole Covers and Frame (various weights) G.R. Plastic Manholes— Concrete Flags Concrete Blocks 4in., 6in., 9in.
Garden Edgings,
Cement, Sand, Aggregates, Spanlitc Lintels, Asbestos Sheeting
LET ’SKIPPY" remove your
WASTE DISPOSAL PROBLEM Complete Skip Service at Competitive Rates
ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LIMITED
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN. Telephone Chatburn 511.
Your Local Builders’ Merchants CARTER & KERRAHAN LTD DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE HAVE LARGE COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF
BUILDING, PLUMBING and PLASTERING MATERIALS BATHROOM SUITES and KITCHEN FURNITURE
Competitive Prices, Good Delivery Servica
FOR ALL YOUR D.I.Y. REQUIREMENTS PHONE CLITHEROE 22311
C. E. PARKER ( LIMNING CONTRACTOR
Vacuum Chimney Sweeping House Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Floor Folishing Free Lstimates
3 WARWICK UK!VL Tel. Clitheroe 23475
CYRIL HOOLEY
LX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
7 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE
. TELEPHONE 22023
Telephone 63689
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