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A LAST-MINUTE goal deprived Chatburn of full points against Commercial, but the draw was- good enough to put the village • a t the head of the first division of the Ribble Valley Football League, on goal average from Royal Oak.
lew to be played on a day when waterlogged council pitches were out of commis sion. The villagers were leading 3-2 and waiting for the " overdue " final whistle when II. Hargreaves broke through to put Commercial
The game was one of the
level. Despite ilic unfavourable
conditions, botli sides built mi some good moves in the first half, but they were spoiled by bad finishing. Chatham went into the
Smalley his second goal
DIVISION ONE
just under the hour- A. Dobson made the move which resulted in Smalley netting from 15 yards.
lead when Smalley's cross gave Dinsda'.e an easy
header. The second half opened in
torrential rain and hail. In
well and were rewarded with two goals from Mas ters, who bad been signed from Chatburn in midweek.
Commercial began to play
Read for Dobson and liis good work on the left gave
The villagers substituted
with a fine header. Both teams produced
some fine entertaining foot ball, and at one period only Johnson and the bar prevented Linford from putting Commercial level. Chatburn had the points
CHATBURN (iclt) and Commercial, two o] the teams who overcame Sat urday's bud conditions ang. Jul filled their sched ule league fixture. Chal- burn now have equal points with floyal Oak, and, a match in hand.
DIVISION TWO
BROCKHALL MISS A
PENALTY Itrockhall 0, Ucntborn Util 2
POOR finishing, including a missed penalty, contribu ted to Brockhall's defeat by two clear goals.
virtually in the bag when Hargreaves pounced in an unguarded moment and
established midfield control and went ahead with an own goal following a deflec tion by li home defender.
Henthorn very quickly
netted the equaliser. Chatburn: Johnson, T. Dobson,
ReadCommercial: Slack. Harvey.
Bialock:. Choytr. Jackson. Dew- hurst. Linford. Bradley. R.
ll.ir- creaves. Geldard. Masters. Sub.:
Murphy Lions turn the tables
DESPITE pinning the visitors back in their own half, Rimington still had not 1
scored when the teams changed round. They came up against a and did not help themselves by falling into the oilside trap.
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Graham quickly put them ahead. However, they began to relax and Lions came more into the picture. A heavy shower made
a:-, aggressive mood and it was no surprise when
Tile villagers resumed in .
Uiminglon 1, Lions 2 .
.
suspect under pressure and Lions used the long ball to
sh o rt range inspired Lions. Turnbull gave them tire
advantage. A Campbell goal from
John signs for Burnley
RIBBLESDALE pupil John Seedle has signed school boy forms with Burnley FC and hopes to play his first full game with them on Saturday in the B team.
Sixteen-year-old John, of Brownlow Street, has played for his school team since he was 11. and last year turned out for Fondle Schools.
for six O-ievels and when he leaves school in June hopes to sign a full contract with tile first Division club. I t isn’t only football at
He is currently studying
ground conditions difficult, tile home defence became
Campbell. O’Neill. Turnbull, Ilailov. Sub: .1. Woodworth.
WI.imis. Coupe. Torves. Potter. R. Graham. un. ,, .. ~ oodworth, Trotter. Ciecc. Gorst,
Weekend cup games
RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Trophy, 1st Round: Hurst Green v Rimington. Lions v Royal Oak, Chipping v Chatburn. Blackburn TCR. v King's Arms. Byes: Low Moor Club, Waddington Res. Billington, Commercial. Dan Seed Trophy, 1st
Saturday: Ashley Smith
------------------ — „ g0od defence lend and they remained on
calfe. Turner, •!. Harrison, Wni. s Hacklin’. .1. Hackinc. K. Ham-
top up to the final whistle. Kiminclon: A. Hackinc. Met
Ilealev, Baldwin. Hiley. ...
Nadin. Smalley. Harcreaves. Knowles .*! Holpatc, A. Holpau*. Kina. DiiiMlale, A. Dobson. Sub.:
on the half-hour. A free- kick was pushed back to Wild who powered bis shot against the underside of the bar. the ball.dropping a few inches over the fire.
The lead was increased
reduce the arrears came from a handling offence on the line, wi’.'.i the goalkeeper beaten. Rampiuu planted the penalty kick against the foot of the post.
Brockhall's chance to
hospital side created some chances but were unable to finish and Henthorn con
In the 'ccon(i half the
tinued to dominate midfield where their opponents gave the ball -wav too easily. Eatough supplied the win ners' ......... ' goal.
Peel. M. Peel. Wild, Dearden. Morrison. Slowart. Maynard,
mum, Hull. Sub: Miller. Henthorn United: Walnvdey. T.
Kberivocd Conti. ISatough. Sub; Cox.
Academicals pile on pressure
Rimington Reserves II. Clitheroc Ac 4,
ACADEMICALS quic k ly gained midfield control and only poor finishing preven ted’ them from taking a commanding first-half lead. As it happened.
round: Rimington Res v Hurst Green Res, Brockhall v Clitheroe Ac. Grindleton v Henthorn Utd. Trinity v Whalley.
for Clitheroe Cricket Club and made six appearances for tlic first team this sea- on.
which John excels. He plays
should soon have his name on the score sheet for he is something of a penalty ace. In 1972 he won a penalty
Although a defender John
competition in the town and was a close second in the area finals at Gigg Lane, Bury.
Paul. (14) plays for Ribbles- dale's fqurth year team and hopes to follow in his big brother’s footsteps.
John's younger brother,
. But according to their mother, Mrs Joyce Seedle, John and Paul arc not des
tined for the fame of the Chariton brothers. “Paul is nowhere near as keen as John is." she explained.
CLUB fixtures in the Rib- blcsdalc Tabic Tennis
Association tor next week: Division 1: Monday, Trinity A v Calderstones A. Tues day, Clilheroc CC B v Standen A; Chatburn v Ribbiesdale W a n d e r e r s . Wednesday, Standen B v Clitheroe Cricket A. Divi sion 2: Monday, Catholic YC A v Clitheroe Cricket C. Tuesday, Catholic YC B v Trinity B: Calderstoncs B v BrockhalJ; Standen D v Standen C. Wednesday. Trinity C v Ciithcroe Cricket D.
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RESULTS
thorn Utd 2; Clitheroe Ac 4. Rimington Res 0.
mercial 3: Rimington 1. Lions '2. Divn. 2: Brockhall 0, Hen-
mvisio.N l p w n l i-
CliaUnu-n ........
Ilo.val Oak ...... King's Arms ... Waddinaum lies. Hurst Green ... Lions
Itiminctou ..... Commercial Chipping
Lou- Moor club Rlackburn TCR . billington
........... .....
... 5 :i a 2 8 4 3 1 0
7
5 3 1 1 7 5 3 0 l f> 0 3 0 3 0 8 3 0 5 6 0 2 1 3 5 5 2 0 3 4 0 2 0 4 4
5 1 1 3 3 0 J 0 5 2
Clillleroe Ae ......... a 7 0 1 14 Heathorn United .. 7 5 t 1 11 Whatley ................. li 4 i 1 9 Brockhall ............ S .1 1 4 7 Grindleton *
DIVISION '! I> W H P
llurst Green lies .. C. 1 3 2 S Itimineton Res .... 7 1 n (1 2 Trinity YC ........... fi U 1 5 1
...... li 2 I .1 S
Hit by weather
THREE of the games in the Cub Scout Football League programme were imstponed because of unfit pitohes. In the only game played, Waddington drew 2-2 with St Paul's. Gaines to be played on Saturday are: Wlialley v Chatburn (P. O.’Donneil). St Mary’s ” Pendle (D. Mitchell). Chip- pine v Trinity Tigers (R. Smith).
WADDINGTON Reserves, who have a bye in the Ashley Smith Trophy com petition have arranged to play their outstanding home league . game with Commercial- The Villagers will choose from Chew, Boyd. R. Waddington. Rigby, Behan, Carter. Cook, Malone, R. Walker. Salis bury. Whiteside. Rush. Kenyon. Myers. Meet station 1-39 p.m.
WITH six out of 10 sclie- duled matches postponed on Saturday there is now a total backlog of around 20
Diyn. 1: Chalburn 3, Com
turned round will- tile ..d- vantage of a good goal by
they
Birch, The visitors’ goal came
tinder almost continuous sjegc and the Acndemicnls' defence was rarely troubled. Inevitably, the goals began to come with Belton, Black- ton and Murphy p r ‘ '"g the issue beyond doubt. Rimington's only reply was a good shot which brought the best out of Fielding in
tile closing stages. Clilheroe Academicals: Field-
ink. Boardman. Barker. Hockett, Barcroft, Blacktop, Sutcliffe, Houldsworth. Birch, Belton. Murray. Sub: Carter. Itiminicton Reserve*: Johnson.
Itrorkhall: Kirk Jeffrey. Park Einson S. Price, Yee, Ramphul,
llel, Jt. Price. Edwards, Kcera- Clitheroe
golf club’s new lady captain
CLITHEROE Golf Club.'s new lady captain. Mrs Doris Hindle. took up the game 13 years ago when she found herself some thing of a "golfer’s
widow." When her husband Bill
but persevered and now mV handicap is down to 18." she said.
"I didn't like it at first,
Lane, has been a member of tile successful ladies’ team which earlier this vear were runners up in the Lancashire Handicap Shield.
Mrs Hindlc. of Woone She owned a draper's
and sons Anthony and Donald started to play, Mrs Hindlc. too. decided she would give the sport a try.
~K'lOD U'l Woone Lane for
dressers. is run bv her daughter Sheila. Mrs Hindle Helps out
2o years before retiring and tlie'sbop, now a ladies' hair
occasionally at the shop, and also looks after ncr 90- \ear-old father. Mr Alee Parker, of Jubilee Terrace. Despite these commit
ments site still finds time to c> to the golf club aoou' lour times week, and when ii is rain- she loins iter fellow women golfer-; for n
came of bridge. Mrs Hindle is loox'ne iui
flic vice-captain. Mrs Lillian Ashworth, and the commit tee. hopes to make the com
ward to her duties as cap tain and with the hcln o!
uv.' rear as successful as Mm last.
PUNISHED FORA MISTAKE
Ellesmere Port 1. Clitheroe 0
Whittaker, Oldham, Briggs, Met calfe, K. Pollard Fawcett. Pollard, Woodworth, Smalley. Robinson. Sub: Dobson.
Promoting 5-a-side football
BUDDING Clitheroe young footballers will have a chance to show their skill In a five-a-sidc tournament being organised by Sgt Kevin Fitapatrick. of the local police.
■ ment at the Castle Field a week on Sunday for youngsters under the age of
He is staging the tourna- 14
the competition, but if there are more entries there will be a draw for who takes part. The remaining teams will go through to another competition at a later date. Tf the contests are a suc
Eight teams will play in
A DEFENSIVE mistake six minutes from time de prived Clitheroe of the point they deserved against Ellesmere Port,
had been no more than a spectator for most of the game
by a set piece, an Ellesmere free kick finding Kccnay un marked ith only the un sighted keeper to beat. Manager Jimmy Birkett
But they were caught out
been m complete command up to that point and Onyon.s
The Clilhcroc defence hud
when Kirk broke down the right wmg and cut inside two defenders only to see tils powerful drive skim the bar.
Their oesl cuunco came
more of the game but they seemed incapable of scoring and still have only four points from It) league’numcs
Ciithcroe generally nud
was bitterly disappointed about the result and con
sidered Clitheroe good enough to have taken at least a point. "We hnd enough chances
to win comfortably but we were punished for the one
mistake, we made. "The absence of Tony
Monks weakened the for ward line and, for
In our position, a scoring striker is a must. "I have tried without suc
team
cess. Sgt Fitzpatrick hopes to hold them on a regular basis with the possibility of them being the forerunner of a flve-a-sldn league during the summer.
from Sgt Fitzpatrick at his home at 7 Lingfield Avenue. Ciithcroe. Entrance fee is
Entrv forms are available / 25p.
CLTTHEROE Academicals now lead division two of the Rihblc Valley Football League with a three point margin over Henthorn Utd (11 points).but have played
games 'in the two divisions' one game more. Also chal- of' the Ribble Valley Foot- Ienglng are Whalley with ball League.
nine points from six games.
cess to'sign two strikers and am now looking for goal scoring nlaycrs from the local amateur leagues. "tf we can -get, such
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players I am convinced that. Clithcrne can be a force to be reckoned with In the league." he said.' In tliylr defeat Olitheroe
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