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CLITHEROE Reserves’ promotion hopes received another boost on Saturday when they completely, overwhelmed Mullard A for a magnificent 12-3 away victory.


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hatburn score m


second half W Chatburn 10, Chipping 2


|iSi f Aff I'-jc Chatburn’s scrappy Aftpr'' half show gave no hint of ;>&h;u was coming, as they ■ !-ltr.:u'cleci to a 2-0 lead


| Tn v.a^hrough Head and King and | | [ j


1 [^despite playing down the


'Aftlcye. ;*J l ac second half was a -.{•ijiifvreiit story, and in tre- ajntrvious Chatburn pressure ;tju- goals flowed from King


0 ' . iiead (pen.), Dobson (2), '•'•Jpv Hoigate and Alan Hol- •ga:c. . The prompting of ;Soa:res was not enough to keep Chipping in the game


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Whiteside - nets


| ’zi three


pi Low Moor Club 2, i Waddington Res 1.


THERE was an early kick-off ih‘;this game because many of the players wanted to see the crucial clash between Black­ burn Rovers and Plymouth Argvie.


) i^The venue was also changed S.pttiJ Twitter Lane, as Low tftj^ior’s Dick Field pitch was ^Waterlogged.


pSg&ci ball for McLean, who K'fb&t the back four and outwit- . oa g oalkeeper Chew.


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: -fijlr. the second half the (V.-g'sddington defence appeared [Ctdjbe asleep and Low Moor’s |Vjwf.-.-u.-e was rewarded when l^pCaiiy put them two up. |T$§feu> unlike their back men, |.;,th¥ Waddington front four &,were very much awake and i ;:Vpiiie;ide scored twice in five I'num: IpfvPBuih put in number three, |:.bu| it was left to Whiteside to -.he winning goal — the


pnsr.c-ci round the post by an eqatfiiy good save from \yh;tt;iker.


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-i'iCijglsinn, Richard, Humphreys, j^Maat!**. Musgrove, Wilkinson, l&Dulx?',-;]. McLean, McCally. Sub.: pTocnk::.


|lbe|t of the match — and pcoppleie his hat-trick, f >■£&>■* Moor: Whittaker, Johnson,


h;rBoyd, Waddington, Rigby, Malone, li.;:SiBQ>aor., Walker, Behan, Rush, P


ddincton Reserves: Chew, side. Sub.: Coliinge. Mpoints i * > nglon 4, Lions 3.


ffS-INGTOK pulled farther ‘rom the bottom of First


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‘feto-fney had kicked off two short but within 15 tes had gone into a


K r after a see-saw battle,


fcjiCgabOal lead. Mason, who &i$fflpnly been on the field one |*ffi&te, scored from an N. ,®o|hworth pass after 10


iBMtes, Willis adding the fjgjgfo five minutes later.


U~tnbuH pulled one back for mens ;n t;-le 40th minute, but


J lp n regained the initiative


»~me>nto the game, Campbell '


one gac^ and then


(vquaiismg with five minutes hen came Duckworth’s


aejjuie home side, Who must B


.-,l*s&gd 0ff the line three i) for keeping Lions’


©Ip! back Wilson (who


,™,°al to clinch both points goalkeeper Holland and


Jso low. flington; Holland, WilBon,


.orth, Trotter, Clegg, Tum- Bngga, Dawson,-) Campbell, I Sub: Coupe. Vr


O'fefl, Jones, ■ Potter,


“ 11 (J.), Hargreaves, Cowpcr- j|fe> Duckworth (K), Duckworth tors, Mason, WilHsi'Threl-'


,,,e second half was a iufferent story as Lions came.


pgS^fcillington just before the when he latched on to a (pass from D. Threlfall.


:|gi*||bed their 88th-minute wJW


r|iD^i°n of the Ribbie .Valley L^Jue when N. Duckworth


Ilillington la snatch


ow moor opened the seor- in the first five minutes,


!|‘ipen Wilkinson put through a


penalty gave Waddington chance to equalise, but a gffc,: shot by Behan was


V;BAL’ conditions caused this match to be transferred to Sfchatbum, who took full advantage with a second half Onslaught that shattered the visitors. :


visitors will want to forget in a hurry, for their relegation worries are now serious. Chatburn, however, increased their lead at the top of the table, and the result rep­ resented a good recovery after defeat by Waddington Reserves the previous week. They have further cause for


although the Turner brothers produced some good form and Gornell took his chances well for Chipping's goals. This was a match the


optimism in the fact that Robinson, who came on for the injured Hargreaves, mar­ shalled the defence so well.


Heaton, Bamber, Preston (B.), Squires, Preston (K.), Timbrell, Turner (M.), Turner (D.), Gomell. Sub: Robinson.


Knowles, Dobson (A.), Hoigate (J.), King, Hoigate (A.), Read. Sub: Robinson. Chipping: Earl, Cookson,


Chatbum: Johnson, Dobson (T.), Xadin, Smalley, Hargreaves,


REIGNING champions of the Ribbie Valley Football League, Hurst Green who are finding life a little more difficult this season with four other teams challenging for their first division title. From the left: (back) Stephen Hayhurst (trainer), Livesey (S), Dowden, Wil­ kinson, Czapowski, Jacques, Kelly, Seed, David Tayforth (manager). Front: Livesey (P) , Cro ss, Bo lt o n , Greenhalgh, Young.


GREEN MISS SPOT


KICKS


Hurst Green Res 3, Riming- ton Res 3.


DESPITE missing two penal­ ties, Hurst Green Reserves managed to run out easy 3-0 winners against Rimington Reserves in division two of the Ribbie Valley Amateur League. Rimington opened strongly


but all the early chances fell to the home team who almost took the lead when a good through ball from Kelly was saved by keeper Johnson with Moon racing in. With only five minutes to go


Stewart * breaks ankle


Royal Oak 2, Hurst Green 2.


ROYAL OAK’S championship hopes received a setback on Saturday when winger David Stewart was carried off with a broken ankle at Hurst Green. At one stage Oak were ;


down to only nine men when • Geelan also had to have t r e a tm e n t . S u b s t i tu te McGurk, who had been ill with flu, took the field and helped his side to a creditable 2-2 draw with the league champions. The home team would, in


fact, have won both points if Bolton had not equalised from a free kick with only 10 minutes to go. Hurst Green had all the


BAM FINAL.


weekend’s programme in the HIG H L IG H T of the


Ribblesdale Valley League is the final of the Dan Seed Trophy between Clitheroe Academicals and Hurst Green Reserves at Shawbridge, on Sunday. Saturday also sees the start


.Preedy and five goals from Trevor Pinch helped them to stretch their lead to a seem­ ingly insurmountable nine points in the second division of the Blackburn Combination. Clitheroe, however, had


A hat-trick from Eddie


their problems before the start of the game and kicked off with only 10 men. Graham Redfern spent


Saturday afternoon in hospital after an accident in Blackburn Town Centre and David Gil- librand arrived 10 minutes after the start.


LEVEL


of the Aitken Shield competi­ tion. The three games in the preliminary round are: Broc- khall v Waddington Reserves, Rimington v Lions, Riming­ ton Reserves v Low Moor. Other games are: Division One: Billington v


their play and within the first minute were one up when Pinch followed up David John­ son’s shot which was blocked by the keeper.


. This did not seem to affect


Commercial, Chatburn v Chipping, Royal Oak v Kings Arms. Division T.wo: Henth­ orn v Trinity, Grindleton v Whalley.


the Reserves again took the lead when John Lawson scrambled the ball into the net after a corner. Clitheroe took a two goal


Mullard were soon level but Record profit


but subs have to be raised


before the interval Hurst Green were awarded a pen­ alty but John Eccles hit the post and the ball was cleared. Later, Rimington almost


broke the deadlock but good work from Holden kept them


out.


took the lead. Paul Young found Moon with a superb pass and the latter confidently, beat Johnson. The lead was increased through Livesey. Rimington tried to come


The home side eventually


CLITHEROE Cricket, Tennis and Bowling Club is raising subscriptions for most sections despite a record profit of nearly £1,400.


chairman Mr Ken Barnes explained that the ever- increasing effects of inflation had forced the move. Match balls going up by 33 per cent


At the annual meeting,


to £8 each, for example, gave no option. The proposal was over­


whelmingly approved by the 50 members present.


NEW


forward but were unable to match the fight and determi­ nation of the Hurst Green side in which Livesey land Eccles played a great part. Midway through the half


Paul Young was replaced b y Bailey, whose pass found the ever-dangerous Moon to make it 3-0. Hurst Green’s penalty jinx


hit them again just before the whistle after another handling offence. Moon made no mistake with


early running and after 15 minutes went into the lead when Czapowski scored after a goalmouth scramble. Ten minutes later Turner headed the equaliser for Oak. The home team were well


his first two attempts but the referee forced him to retake them both and his third kick was well saved by Johnson.


(A), Blockell, Holden, Young (G), Jacques, Young1 (P), Eccles (R), Moon, Kelly, Eccles (J), Livesey. Sub:


Hurst Green Res: Young


on top when they lost Stewart and Geelan just before the interval. Hurst Green did most of the attacking in the . second half but it was Oak who went in front through


Rigg-


see hopes fading


Villagers


Worth Avenue 3, Wadding­ ton 2.


fading rapidly. They have taken only one


WADDINGTON’S hopes of winning the Blackburn Com­ bination championship are


point from their last four games and on Saturday they received a double blow from leag u e leaders, Worth


Avenue. They not only lost two


points but also the services of Yates and Bialecki through


injury.The villagers, who' began without two regular first- team players, .Waddington and Walker, completely domi­ nated the first half and made the league champions-elect


look a very ordinary side. But all they had to show for


this period of^ sustained pressure’was a fifth minute


. with Waddington on the receiving end. Yates and Bialecki laboured against injuries, and the defence cracked to concede three


goal from Hurst. The second half was a complete contrast,


Sl°Stoddart scored Wadding- ton’s second goal in the last minute from the pens ty spot. If they are not to slip down


reliable goalscorer who. can ■convert the. many chances


a the league, Waddington need


. they.’make into goal?. • _• Waddingioit: Whittaker, Boden,


Herat, Salisbury,-. Sub: Carter.


Ri“ " Dmd, Bialedd, Yates, Huttftlb Stoddart,- -.Ainsworth,.


Bailey. Rimington Res: Johnson


(S), Johnson (P), Frankland, Dobson, Metcalfe, Col- ebourne, Whittaker, Harri­ son, Campbell, Briggs, John-' son. Sub: Fish.


Honours even


HENTHORN came back from being two down at the interval to gain a valuable point in this promotion battle in the second division of the Ribbie Valley Football League. The Henthorn side are


Henthorn United 2, Whalley 2


finding it difficult to get back into rhythm after a break in fixtures and the visitors were soon one up after a mix-up in the home defence. Only when they were trail­


ing 2-0 did Henthorn come to life, forcing two fine saves from the Whalley keeper. After the interval Henthorn


continued to play well and with the slope to their advan- - tage pulled one back through


ward, once hitting the wood­ work, but after Isherwood had equalised for United they decided to settle for a well deserved point. Henthorn Utd: Walmsley,


Conti. Whaliey kept coming for­


Peel (A), Peel (M), Maynard, Duerden, Morrison, Conti, Wild,- Isherwood, Harrison, Stewart. Sub.: Thomas.


CLITHEROE TRAVEL


AFTER, their open date last week,- Clitheroe are away to Ford Motors on Saturday. They lost 4-0 at home earlier this‘season but in the corres-


■ ponding fixture last year they beat Fo:


ground with goals from Tommy Monks;,


?ord 2-1. on their own -Beard . and. Colin


will pay £5, an increase of £2.75; non-playing vice- presidents and bowling mem­ bers £3 (£2.75 last year); and juniors under 16 £1.50 (£1.10). ‘ In a bid to increase mem­


Cricket and tennis members


bership in the 16-18 age group the meeting approved the setting up of a new section. Subscriptions for this will be £3.


the same as last year, but social members will be asked for £1.50. Regarding tennis subscrip­


Old Age Pensioners will pay


tions, the treasurer pointed out that only regular players will be asked to pay £5. The fee for occasional players is £3.


thing of an historic day in the life of the club for before the annual meeting, the sharhol- ders gathered together for the first time. They were mainly concerned with procedural and other general matters, but a recommendation that only shareholders be allowed to vote at annual club meet­ ings was approved by the full membership.


bers would only contribute some of their time to help with the running of it.” he said. Tuesday was also some­


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reported that the cricket team had ended the season on a disappointing note after a good start. He paid tribute to the


Secretary Mr Alex Leonard


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latched oh to a good through ball from Preedy.


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goals to bring his tally to five — his highest total for Clitheroe. Clithcroc Reserves: Farnsworth,


score into double figures with a brilliant volley after some good work by David Eyles. Pinch scored the last two


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WADDINGTON RESHUFFLE


WITH only one point from their last four games, Waddington make sev­ eral changes for their home match against Pleckgate on Saturday. Back into the side comes John


Waddington, and Simon Whiteside replaces John Ainsworth, who takes over as substitute. Out go Peter Carter and Mick


excellent performance of Roland Gee who took more than 80 wickets and scored over 500 runs in his first season as club professional. The second eleven also had


a bad season being relegated to the second division of the


Junior League. “However, a lot of trouble


Fred Haydock, said that the club needed more money to pay for improvements. “We have about £3,000 to


In his report, treasurer Mr


pay for the new extensions — entrance hall, toilets and extra bar storage space — but we have nothing with which to decorate and furnish the club house to make it presentable. If we get through this year, then we will have a very bright future." he added.


INCREASE


£2,012 showed a large increase over last year's record-breaking sum. The social committee also made a great contribution to the financial success of the club by raising £1,932, an increase of more than £400. Subscriptions brought in


The profits from the bar of


£974 towards the running costs of almost £4,000 which indicated how important it was for members to support the club’s fund-raising activities, said Mr Haydock. This point was emphasised


may have stemmed from the inexperience of the side although this must be good for


excellent season and won the Youth League Championship


the future," he added. The Youth XI had an


are also prospering and a warm welcome is extended to new' players. The men’s tennis team had


for the third time. Bowling and tennis sections


their most successful season missing promotion to the pre­ mier division of the East Lancs. League by only one place. It is expected that the club


will compete in men’s.women’s and mixed tennis this season. The most successful teams


representing the club were undoubtedly . those in the Clitheroe Table Tennis League. The A team won the first


division championship and the B team captured the second division title. The following officials were


by one of the leading members of the social committee, Mr Derek Wightman, who pleaded for more support both for-organising and attending club events. “The same people seemed to


be asked again and again to help and quite frankly they become fed up. This could be a most wonderful club if mem­


elected: president, Mr James Southworth; secretary, Mr Alex Leonard; chairman, Mr Ken Barnes; treasurer, Mr Fred Haydock; assistant sec., Mr Derek'Wightman; assis­ tant treasurer, Mr Noel Pin- der; subscriptions secretary, Mr Norman Windle; bowling secretary, Mr Jim Porter; tennis secretary, Mr Derek Earnshaw; cricket secretary, Mr John Boden; youth team manager, Mr Ron Wilson.


Late goal decides


THE Clitheroe District Cub Scout A team lost by the only goal of an exciting game against a Preston team who are the holders and current leaders for the Pointfield Trophy. The Clitheroe lads put up a


players a well deserved ova­ tion at the end.


came 10 minutes from the end. A large contingent o f ; Preston supporters gave the


tremendous display in one of the best cub scout matches seen on the Castle Field. Preston’s winning goal


overwhelmed by the Preston second team but the score of 13-1 flattered the visitors. O’Donnell scored Clitheroe’s goal.


The district B side were . ■ ■


v Trinity Tigers (K. Robin­ son); Whalley v Waddlngton (D. Legg); St Mary’s v Chat- bum (D. Freeman); Loyola v • St Paul's (R. Smith).


Saturday’s fixtures: Pcndle


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