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: - d< ' ■. V. a-.U'ington stopped f .tfc- r. i with a well earned


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' -ex- '.Lu:■lent on the sidelines. t • .If dington's


: fir'ii Clitheroe. Everybody i.. th. :•t Peter Salisbury was


- the ms were about to take : . the in. id. ! ’-tS'.-.r ,'tary, Cyril Whiteside, ;


.'■■-.chli'.-il ntn action for his first app" -r uncc with the club.


i be--'.:". :ven before they set off


i •thing compared to the troubles


t- with omeone else and his f ab:;er.t ■ wasn't noticed until


: an.!, r it h the game only 10 i - mi


the number 12 shirt s old, was dramatically


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; Do.; .nwy dominated the ,1 first r aif and took the lead


RS LID :-.-.with : n all-out performance 24315


■ Richi.r.i . Lund. Bialecki, Wadding-


; been bsought down. • W:v((1 nipon: Whittaker, linden,


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tonl-i N'uttall, Yates, Stoddart, j: Aiesv, :n. Hurst. Sub: Whiteside


■§ Company for John


;was taken to hospital during Waddir.gton's game against Dcganwy he found himself someone to compare notes with.


WHEN John Waddington


i .ctlt; ankle, Blackburn Rov­ ers;!, forward Jimmy Mullen ;wns wheeled alongside him with a broken leg.


-i&For while he was waiting fo§ treatment to his badly


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;■■SsJohri. who is playing his first season with the Black­ burn Combination side, will be'hi:t of the game for about three weeks. ■.Nevertheless, he can think himself lucky for Jimmy Mull. ;n is unlikely to play ahy. further part in Rovers’ .campaign for promotion.


D E L A Y


idffllbts about the availability jofj|tieir pitch, the V/addington .'.t^Ops will not be picked until tomorrow evening. Team


to injury problems and


I'^PS&bers should contact sec­ retary. Cyril Whiteside, to sceiV- acre and when they are '■PjSfing.


©


: team showed much more detern ination after the inter- val ;• ick Yates led the way


. faih-.l o gather a shot. .>'.1(1 lington's depleted


' ^nd was fitting that he sKbu.; equalise from the pen- alty 1 :>>1 after John Hurst had


! leave the field and was taken tO ho-nitai with a badly gas; c - ankle and Cyril took the vo d for what he describes as ": .. sancc value."


after leeper Whittaker had ;Ji.i i Waddington had to


■i.' was plenty of drama :de:it on the field but it


15. i ,-.R two successive awav


di.- ■gainst Deganwy Wan- at I’ieasiagton.


CHATBURN IN MOOD


FOR GOALS Chatburn 9, Low Moor Club 1.


FOUR goals apiece from Gary King and Rodney Read against Low Moor kept Chatburn riding high at the top of the Ribble Valley League.


ingly in defeat, enabling referee Mr Crawshaw to have a good game. For Chatburn it was an excellent team per­ formance that bodes well for their championship hopes.


Chatbum: Johnson; T. Dobson, Narlin; Smalley, Hargreaves,


Knowles; A. Dobson, Dinsdale, King, A. Holgate. Read; J. Holgate. Low Moor Club: Whittaker; Colli­


sion, Johnson: Bradley, Humphreys, Duboski; Wilkinson, Musgrove, McLean, McCally, Richards; Stead.


HURST GREEN GO NAP


Hurst Green 5, Rimington 2.


openings in reply but there was no one to supply the final pass. Czapowski and Greenhalgh increased Hurst Green's lead, with Hacking grabbing a consolation goal in the closing minutes.


but soon after the interval Hurst Green went ahead through Wilkinson. Riming­ ton hit back through Graham and began to have the edge until Hurst Green turned the tables with goals from Greenhalgh and Wilkinson. Rimington created several


ON a heavy pitch both teams struggled to find their feet and Hurst Green had the added disadvantage of losing Hoyle through a leg injury. He was replaced by Kelly. The first half was goalless,


Read and Alan Holgate scor­ ing from solo runs. Read added Chatbum’s ninth in a goalmouth scramble, but then with the home side trying to put their names on the scoresheet, Low Moor broke away for McLean to net a deserved consolation goal. Low Moor played sport­


first 15 minutes, and Read netted two more (including a twice-taken penalty) to put Chatbum four up at half-time. King soon added two more as Chatburn kept up the pressure in the. second half. But Low Moor resisted stoutly, with McLean, McCally and Musgrove par­ ticularly impressive. Even so, they could not stop


King scored twice in the


Equaliser eludes Trinity


Trinity 2, Brockhall 3.


the lead midway through the second half when Geldard scored a fine goal from a pass by John Devine. With both teams playing good football,


Devine after a good move by Threlfall and Humphrey. Brockhall equalised a minute from the interval when Loom­ ing scored a header from a corner kick. The goal came after considerable pressure on the Trinity defence. The home side recaptured


PLAYING their first game for four weeks, Trinity got off to a good start by taking the lead after 15 minutes. The goal came from John


torious Craven Heifer team with captain Jack Pegman bolding the trophy.


Cup game to he replayed


scoring on several occasions in the final minutes, Trinity could not get the goal that would have given them their first point of the year. Pat Devine and Longhi were out­ standing for the church side; Deeming and Blackledge were the pick of the Brockhall team. Trinity: P. Devine, Astin,


Kenyon, M. Devine, Longhi, Catch- pole, Geldanl,.Humphrey, Thrclfall. Brockhall: Cler, Hull, Jeffrey,


Blackledge, Yee, Rampull, Price, Learning, Semsilt, Parkinson, Heeramun. Sub: Gomance.


Appearances


CLITHEROE have used 21 players so far this season and only two members of their squad have played on every game. John Kirk has taken part in all of Clitheroe’s 26 games, scoring five goals. But Tony Eyles’ record is even more outstanding for he hasn't missed a game in the past two seasons.


SQUAD


(P), Seed, Czapowski, Cross, Bol­ ton, Dowden, Greenhalgh, Jack- ques, Hoyle, Wilkinson. Sub: Kelly. Rlmington: Hacking (A), Frank-


land, Healey, Johnson (D), Harrison (J), Hacking (J), Johnson (s), Riley, Woodworth, Graham, Robinson. Sub: Briggs.


Hurst Green: Young (A), Young


CLITHEROE have no injury problems for their hon\e game . against Ellesmere Port on Saturday. The squad will be: Onyon, Beard, Eddleston, Coonan, Monks (C.), Bishy, McGuire, Eylcs, Kirk, Warburton, Monks (T.), Hinksman.


SW -p e c tiv c ly . Clitheroe new look certain to tae championship of


?9S5!aMerstones A 6-4 and Tennis Association.


^yiaiiiri One of the Ribbles- -


4% ® * " Cricket Club to lose their ^*?^^(mchip, they would have to points in their last two


gjmes; which are aganist lowly- ^j^^Yrinity A and Uibblesdale


Jgjgjg iijggr WttTABLE:


WtENNIS: present Trinity B lead by


ybints from Standen C, but. { ' *iave a &mfi *n


on One results and details:


^ 5®Jj £roe CC A 10, Calderstones j * the cricket club F. Lee, P. i I R. Birch each won three


Ifp vith Lee and Hall taking the toc CC B 0, Standen B 10:


Jxyujerers CC. ■Second Division a terrific


going on for the champion-


411 defeating Standen A tones


t t Club odds o retain title


Calderstones, and Roberts and Parker completed their triumph by winning the doubles. Standen A 4, Clitheroe CC A 6:


One ■ win each for M. Peel, B. Drachenberg and B. Knowles, and a


doubles win for Peel and Drachen­ berg, were not enough for Standen against the cricket club, whose points were gained by P. Hall (3), F. Lee (2) and R. Birch (1).


Chatbum 4, Trinity A 6: J.


Pickles and N, Hargreaves had three wins each for Trinity, while L. Whittaker won two, and P. Whit­ taker one, for Chatburn. The Whit­ taker brothers also took the doubles;


Division Two results: Trinily’B 8, Trinity C 2: Winners


for the B side were C. Kendrick (3) and E. Thompson and T. Pinch with two each. Kendrick and Thompson took the doubles, and these two arc


• 6: Three wins by N. W^avt-r, two by S. Carpanmi, and one by P. Stir-


’cricket club team, for whom J. - Sccdlc h Ai two wins and R. Eldridge one, with Eldridge and G. Bennct


■ winning the doubles. Stan d en I) 3* Tr in ity B 7: D.


i hngton, P, Hamson and £ . won three games each fo r .


j and Waddington and Harr. >x the doubles.


fstones A 10, JUbbleadale «G. Roberta, B. Parker and


‘ had three wins each for


' Whittaker,-N. Pollard and B. Sims each took a game for Standcn, with the -other victories being shared between Trinity’s JL Thompson and T. Pinch. .Thompson and C. Ken­ drick took the doubles. 1 Next week the Division One teams


start their handicap matches. For this the teams play each other once


-the only unbeaten doubles pair ii> either division. ■ Clltheroe CC O 4, Catholic YC ft


zaker were enough to overcome the-


only, on a handicap basis. Points are given for a team’s set points, i.e. if a team won 9-0 they would gain nine points, whereas a team losing 4-G


would gain four points. (Note: There are no doubles games in handicap matches.) The Division Two handicap


matches arc not due to start until Monday, March 10th, and all .Uvi- ?


. sion Two teams have outstanding fixtures to arrange before being., allowed to participate in the hand­ icap matches. The annual championships of the


Standen D v Catholic'^ YC A2 -.> Thursday ■ stones B.


Tuesday—Calderstones v HWCC; Chtheroc CC. B v Standen A. Wednesday—Standen B v Trinity A.: ' Thursday — Clithcroc CC A v Chatbum. ■ Division Two (league); Monday**- Trinity ft v Clitheroe CC C and BrockhaD v Clitheroe CC D. Tues­ day-— Catholic YC B v Trinity C, *


*


— Stonden C v Colder- j .


. . . ,


the association arc. invited .to the championships. But, for handicap­ ping reasons, only present-day mem-' bere of the association will be. allowed to enter -Abe .harulicap, championships — although past I members art*, invltfsl to entpf the zion-hamheup events. Ncxt'week’s fixtures: Division One handicap . league:


Ribhfesdale 1TA are to be held at Calderstones on Sunday, March 23rd, starting at 10 a.m. Contested will be the singles, doubles, handicap singles and handicap doubles championships. All past and present members of


Brockhall captured their sec­ ond equaliser through Loom­ ing and then took the lead through Semsilt. Despite coming close to


play altogether — 1'A minutes each way — despite strong protests from the Rimington side. The replay will be on February 15th, at Burton. Rimington’s reserve team, meanwhile, has arranged


void because the referee allowed insufficient extra time to be played after the game had ended with a score 2-2. Competition rules stipu­ late that half an hour of extra time should be played — 15 minutes each way. But the referee only allowed 15 minutes further


DESPITE "losing" their Cra­ ven Cup second round tie against Burton-in-Lonsdale by three goals to two, Riming­ ton are still in the running for the trophy. The game has been declared


two, which left them needing to win only one of the remaining two. I). Timmins played J. Coltam and the state of play was fairly even when Cottani, having 10!) left, finished by getting single 19, treble 18 and double IS to make it 4-1. Craven's K. Chew won the last game to give his team a victory which at one period seemed to be eluding them. Pictured here arc the vic­


teams were level, two each. In the next, K. Hargreaves (White Horse) made a good start, notching scores of 100.120, and Ml on the way down to the double which he split, and allowed Craven's D. Whitaker to make it 3-2. White Horse took the next


CRAVEN HEIFER defeated White Horse 5-1 in the final of Clithcroc and District Darts League’s Lawrcnson Cup competition. After four games, the


CLITHEROE proved b tyond doubt on Saturday that their league position is a false one by beating Combination leaders Blackpool Mechanics by the only goal at Shawbridge. A


'


was, in fact, against Clitheroe in the first round of the LFA Challenge Trophy when goals from John Kirk, Tony Monks, Tony Warburton and Paul McGuire put them out of the competition. Kirk was once a;;a.n the


the start of the second half when the ball was fed to him just outside the area. He turned ' on the ball and- unleashed a tremendous drive into the bottom right hand corner of the net.


points with his fifth and best goal of the season. It came within seconds of


hero in this tense, competitive struggle. He gave Clitheroe both the


REVELS


role in the forward line and the enthusiasm he showed in this, his 469th game, was surely just as great as in his first. . Kirk is the old-fashioned


game was, however, far grea­ ter than that brilliant goal. He seems to revel in his new


Kirk's contribution to the


more outstanding considering that the seasiders had been unbeaten in the league since November. Their last actual defeat


Their victory was even


Reserves set the ■ pace


Haslingden St Mary’s 0, Clitheroe Reserves 3.


THREE second half goals gave Clitheroe a comfortable victory over Haslingden St Mary’s and strengthened their


lead in the second division of the Blackburn Combination.


reached the halfway stage in the league and, judging from- their impressive record of winning all but one of their 14 games so far this season, look set to go up to the premier division.


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until the 55th minute to break the deadlock. Ward’s shot stuck in the mud on the goal-line and Johnson fol­ lowed up to push it into the net.


The Reserves had to wait


put the result beyond doubt when he scored his second goal from close range.


Five minutes later Johnson


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Practice match


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been postponed three times due to waterlogged pitches, will be played on Sunday. The squad is: Team A — Johnson (Chatbum), Livesey (Hurst Green), Bialecki (Commer­ cial), Wilkinson (Hurst Green), Trot­ ter (Lions), Rimmer (King’s Arms), Dowden (Hurst Green), Aspinwall (Royal Oak), Dawson and Campbell (Lions), Stewart (Royal Oak). Team B — O’Neill (King’s Arms),


Gcelan (Royal Oak), Ray Taylor (King’s Arms), Smalley (Chatburn), Scott (King's Arms), Squires (Chip­ ping), A. Dobson (Chatbum), Carter (Waddington), King (Chatbum), Smith (King’s Anns), R. McClean (Royal Oak). Reserves: Knowles (Chatbuni), Bel­ ton and Houldsworth (Clitheroe Acad.),' Foulker (Royal Oak), Whiteside (Waddington Res.). '


Weekend games


League: Division -1:. Rimington v


Ribblc Valley Football


Grindlcton, Clitheroe Acad, v Henthorn Utd., • Hurst Green ..Reserves v Trinity, Rimingtori Reserves v VVhallcy,





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Waddington Reserves, Royal Oak v Lions. Division 2: Brockhall' v-


Billington, King’s Arms v Hurst Green, Chatburn v


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