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READ U N IT E D , newcomers lj fhe nibble Va lley F q o tb a ll League, are m a k in o th e ir mark in division two. C u r ren t Ituders, they have Icon seven of |heir nine games and lost one, This gives them 15 points nut a goals total o f 4 2 against


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IN pouring rain, top-of-thc- lablo Read soon asserted tlieir authority over lowly West Bradford at Littlemoor. Yet, although they were so clearly in command, Read took 20 minutes to open the scoring. An excellent goal by Grainger did the trick and from then awards Read appeared likely to score at will, Bell (G) scor- ingtwice, and Rushton before lit time. Facing the slope after the


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'Vest Bradford side who, despite being outclassed, kept going until the final whistle, Bed (G) scored four for


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Read and Rushton two, the other goals coming from Grainger, B el l (R ) and Sumner. Hargreaves scored for West Bradford. Head Utd: Worsley, Holt, Bell


'U, Stubbs, Bell (ft.), Grainger, Vewby, Pearce, Bell (G.), Sumner, Rushton. Sub: Towne. West Bradford: Waring, Keighley


IN.), Melljn, Bristol (M.l, Wilkes, Helling, Horsfield, Edmondson, Bristol (D.), Hargreaves, Keighley if1,). Sub: Peel,


Humphrey’s golden goal


Trinity 5, Ilcnthorn Utd Res 1.


A CONFIDENT team display brought Trinity a clear two- foal lead by half time,' the


scorers being Astin and Aber- ncthy. After the break, play was


shot from 25 yards? Aber- restoring the Club’s lead and


fairly even until Astin scored ,s second with a fine left-foot


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received the ball after good k'ork by Tomlinson and his s«ot went in o ff the post.


nethy made it 4-0. He be added a third by hitting a Wilkinson crpss into the bot­ tom corner of the net. Henth­ orn pulled one back as the result 'of some good moves which led to Richards giving away an own goal.


Trinity’s fifth was the goal


« the match. Humphrey, on lhe halfway line, collected Mkeeper Pratt’s clearance promptly hit it back over "e keeper’s head and into the


net. »™thorn had to be content


!lh the consolation of an goal by Devine (J.) who,


Mth Tomlinson, was Trinity's outstanding player. Morrison to Hitchen featured fo r


united. • ■


vngiii, Tomlinson, Abernothy, g^^Nilkinson, Devine (J.). Sub.;


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Cub Scouts -football


y.® Cub-Scout district foot- e,, team practice game for nday. has been cancelled.


- Latest league results are: rtnity Panthers 2, Trinity


‘ gers 2; St Mary’s 6, St1 Ribblesdale 13, Gis-.


i.^urday’s games; Pendle v,


mkvi Mann), Chatburn v « tblcsdale (K. Preston). St dinlf v Gtnbum, and Wad-


RAYS ¥


, ^ n v Whalley (friend- “* J'


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With the advantage of the slope in the second half, Low


■ Moor scored five more goals — McClean netted his fourth, McAlly was on target from the edge of the area and Wil­ kinson had an easy task in putting the finishing touch to a ball set up by McLean, Tom­ kins was brought on for Hum­ phreys and scored with his fn-st kick. United never gave up try­


ing and Bishop scored their second by-hitting a cross just inside the.post. Duerden


tested the Club’s new ’keeper with a brilliant 80-yard drive


: but Thompson proved equal to the test and tipped the ball over the bar:


' phreys. Stood, McAlly. Dean, Wood- worth, McClean, Wilkinson: Sub; Tomkins.


: Maynard,: Salisbury. Conti (S.), Conti (D.), Bishop. Sub: Cox. . ..


First meeting


■THE game between Low. -Moor Club and ‘ Henthorn ' United in the Ribble ,Valley - Football League was the first :meeting of the clubs. It pro-., •vided the villagers with-their.


: second win of the season, pro- rlnr.imr-an 8-3 result. .—


Low Moor Club: Thompson, Johnson, Coulston, Richards, Hum-


■ Hoplhqrp IJtd: RHoy, Pool, Ishor- .wood, Greatorox, Duorden, Bush,


rocks Rimington > . Chatburn 7, Bimingtpn 2.


CHATBURN striker Gary King was in the goal-scoring mood again, putting four past Rimington, who gave a much more spirited'show than the final score suggests.


Chatburn went in at the


It’s cup weekend Ashley Smith Trophy


1st round: Hurst Green v Rimington (PW), Clitheroe Acad,


v Dions (EH), Chatburn v Chipping (NC), Low Moor Club v Royal Oak (JS). Byes: Henthorn Utd, Ribblesdale SSC, Billing, ton, King’s Arms.


Dan Seed Trophy


Res v Grindleton (BA). Byes: Trinity, Hurst Green Res, West Bradford, Whaljey, Read Utd, Brockhall.


1st round: Calderstones v Spring Mill (TW), Henthorn Utd ..................


League Result? Division 1: Billington 3, Hurst Green 10; Chatburn 7,


Rimington 2; Chipping 2, Lions 4; Clitheroe Acad, 3, King’s Arms 4; Low Moor Club 8, Henthorn Utd 3; Royal Oak 3, Ribblesdale SSC 2. Division 2: Calderstones 2, Brockhall 1; Read Utd 9, West


Bradford 1; Spring Mill 7, Hurst Green Res 1; Trinity 5, Henthorn Utd Res 1; Whalley 3, Grindleton 3.


Division One


Hiira Green............ King’s Arms.......... Chatburn....,............ Chipping................ Clitheroe Acad......... Lions.................... Ribblesdale SSC...... Royal Oak.............. Henthorn Utd........... 0 3 1 5 7 Rimington.............. 9 2 1 6 5 Low Moor Club......... 9 2 0 7 4 Billington ............. 8 0 0 8 0


8 3 2 3 8 0 3 1 5 7


McCLEAN LEADS


THE WAY


Low Moor Club 8, Henthorn Utd 3


FOUR goals by McClean helped Low Moor Club to eas­ ily dispose o f Henthorn United.


In slippery conditions, both


sides played some nice foot­ ball, Low Moor gradually gaining the ascendancy after somo even exchanges.


Dean set the Club on the


victory trail helped by a good through ball from Coulston. However, the defence had some trouble in controlling the ball on the wet turf and Salis­ bury was allowed tp break through for the equaliser.


........... ......McClean was not long in


PW D L P S 7 0 111 8 7 0 1 14 9 6 l 2 13 0 5 1 3 11 9 4 % 3 10 7 4 1 2 9


Division Two


Rend..................... . 9 7 1 1 15 Spring Mill.............. . 8 5 o 1 12


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Calderstones........... . s 6 0 2 12 Grindleton.............


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4 3 1.11 4 2 3 10


Trinity................. ... 9 3 2 4- 8 Brockhall.............. .. 0 3 1 5 7 Hurst Green Res..... West Bradford.,..,..


Henthorn Utd Res.... .. 9 0 1 8 1


2 o 5 6 2 0 6 4


interval with a two-goal lead through King and Slinger. But Rimington fought back. Riley netted from Hargreaves’ bad liackpsss and then put his side


level, Then Chatburn began to


shape better and King scored another two goals, on? from an peute: angle and the other by heading home a cross from Dobson, who had come on as substitute,


■ The home side dictated the pace and when King was brought down by Graham, the visitors' best player, Holgate (A) scored from the spot. King netted his fourth with


a good turn and shot and then Slinger controlled the ball well to beat the keeper after a good run by Grainger. Rim­ ington tried hard but Chat- ‘ burn were too good in the last half-hour. Chatburn: Johnson, Holgate (J),


Smalley, Grainger, Hargreaves, Metcalfe, Bead, Holgate (A), King, Pinedole, Slinger* Sub: Dobson,. Rimington; Hacking, Johnson,


kcll, Baldwin. Sub: Fawcett. Eccles


Aspinwall takes his pulls Oak chances through


Jlurgt Green 10 Billington 3, Royal Oak 3, Ribblesdale SSC 2


TWICE behind, Royal Oak finished winners with two late goals from Aspinwall. A good, clean game was


w e l l controlled by Garth Sutcliffe. Oak opened with 10


men, Whittaker deputising in goal for the then absent Slack. Ribblesdale were first to


attack and went In front with a lucky Choyce goal after two minutes'. When Slack arrived and took over in goal Royal Oak came more into the game, Whittaker having previously made a cqpple of good saves. A f t e r the interval Oak


swung into the attack and w e r e rew ard ed with an Armitage goal in the 50th minute. Ribblesdale broke


. away and McClean netted with a great shot from. 25 yards. Aspinwall put Oak level and with 10 minutes le f t ' he made the score 3-2. Royal Oak wore particu­


- Grimes, McGurk, Rigs, Bromley, Aspinwall (D.), Armitage, Aspinwall (L . ) , Whittaker, IVignall. Sub:


Murphy, Croft, Dewhurst, Choyce, Bialecki, Hanvoy, Linford, Price, Bradley, McClean. Sub: Geldard,


MEET OLD RIVALS


WADDINGTON have been drawn at home.to old rivals Settle in the second round of the Craven Cup, to be played


.' on November 15th. It will be the third time in


■four -seasons that the two. sides have met in the competi­


tion. The most recent was.in the 1973-74 season, when a 2-2 draw) at Twitter- Lane was.


• followed byaB-IwinforWad-- dington in the replay at Settle.


' '


The draw in full: HclHfield-v. ’Barnoldswick. Park Rovers;


' Bradley v Rolls-Royce; Skip- : ton Bulldogs v Earby; Burton- ;


-"in-Lonsdale";v Grassington;' Horton-in-Ribblesdale.;v Skip*,


'ton LMS; Waddingtori v.Set­ tle; Gononley v SWpton Town;


^Gisburn y-Gargrave. ' A ‘ '■••V1 -V ■ SESH ySBS* - -


larly well served by McGurk, B rom le y and A rm ita g e ; Ribblesdale by McLean, Lin­ ford and Bradley. Royal Oak: Slack, Hetheringlon,


Gcclan. Ribblesdale SSC: Whittaker, .


H U R S T G R E E N we re without leading scorer Jac­ ques and winger Greenup,


both injured, for this game between the league's top and bottom clubs, \V.' Bailey and R. Eccles were promoted from the reserves, the latter making his presence felt by scoring two good goals — possibly the best in a one* sided game.


Hurst Green led 6-1 at the


interval and expected an avalanche of goals in thq sec­ ond period. However, this did not happen due to the heroics of the Billington goalkeeper and some sterling work by Greenwood and Foster in defence.'Late on, Billington’s persistent efforts paid off with a couple more goals but Hurst Green had added four extra.


. Nonetheless, Billington can take heart from this perform­ ance against a top league side. Although. relegation seems inevitable the team should find its feet in the second division.


Wilkinson scored three for


Hurst Green, Greenhalgh, Bolton and Eccles (2),. and Dowden. Billington’s goals came from Smalley (2) and Greenwood (pen.).


Calderstones replied with


Pilling shooting over and Wil­ son hitting, the post. Then, from a fine pass by Powell, Wilson scored with a 35-yard Shot which screamed into the net. When Powell robbed Price and went through he was dropped by Miller only for Greenwood to miss with the resultant penalty,


Both teams continued their


attacking brand of football. Calderstones had the better of the exchanges, Wilson and Kimberley hitting the pest, Ellol slid the ball just outside the post for 'Brockhall. /


phaw, price (§.), Hodkinson, Ander­ ton, Price (R.), Edwards (K,), EHel, ' Metcalfe, Hall. Sub.: Heseltinc.


Kin g’s take points ■ • . -


in last minute Clitheroe Acad. 3, King's Arms 4.


IN A GAME \ of contrasting halves,. Academicals quickly settled and were at first the better side. Riding, Belton; and Blacktop exerted midfield control and Birch caused considerable trouble at the front. Birch scored the first of .his two goals after being put through by .Wright; the second came after a corner, King’s hit back.with a well, .withi a Robinson penalty goal,


taken Peel gpal after a free kick but Academicals restored their lend through a.Wright penalty for hand-ball. Several" other ■ chances were missed - and Academicals went in with a ,deserved lead.


• -v- : It-’was a-different.story-


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With half a minute left King’s


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tually reduced‘the arrears (Rod),' p’eel (h-)/ Sm|Ui-.. 5ub,t through Peel and equalised ’ ' Piggit.- > 4


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Hardman, Ainsworth, Gunner, Shaw. Powell, Greenwood, Kimter- |oy, Wilson, pilling, Sub.: Hpckctt. Brockhall: Appleby, Miller, Bag-


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Another H o l la n d , hat-trick


Spring Mill 7, Hurst Green Res 1.


OPENING the game in pour­ ing rain, Hurst Green were first .to show with .some deli­ cate football. Unfortunately, this type ' of play was not


• really suitable in the condi­ tions and the visitors tended to play themselves into


; trouble. ' Their opening flourish did ■ not last long and Howard


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. further behind: when Wood , fell after rounding the keeper and they,were able tp plear their lines at the expense of a corner. , ■ .V . . ■


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home side further ahead. Hol­ land followed up a through ball fop the neat and Cbarnley scored the fourth from 25 yards, just before half-time.


With the slope in their


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Green goal pulled off some good saves but the visitors’ fate "was completely sealed when Holland completed his second consecutive hat-trick, from the ponalty spot, giving him a total of eight goals in


two games. Spring Mill: Brownlow, Gates,


Kiddie, Astley (I), Astley (S), How­ ard, Holland, Charnley, Wood, Fox, Kinney, Sub: Ingbw. Hurst Green Res: Hayhurst, Hol­


den (M), Holden (N), Jacques, Rogerson, Young, Eccles, Livesey, Kelly, Mooq, CgappwsH. Sub: Bolton-


Hospital rivals


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Oilrlcrslom-H 2, UrocKNIl 1.


CALPERSTONES had Broc­ khall as visitors in a league match for the first time for many years. On a rainy day the hospital pitch was in immaculate condition and the game opened at a cracking


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Calderstones went behind when a mix*up in defence let


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The teams turned round


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