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Jlitkeroe Advertiser and Times, January 1st, 1976 13 ^ >v’vvxvvv>‘ Vxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'i-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXV*XXXXXXXXXVVVXXXXXXXY\y WANDERERS’ NF.W PRO.


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WADDINGTON MAKE IT TEN IN A ROW


Ut Harwood Wellington 1, Waddington 3.


COMPLETING the league double over the reigning Blackburn Combination champions, Waddington have recorded their 10th consecutive league victory — easily the most successful sequence in their history. The game, which also


Bennett leads


scoring spree


Waddington Reserves 10. Melior 0.


FIRST half goals from Ben­ nett and Dawson (two each) and Yates saw Waddington Reserves well on the way to victory over Mellorj at pre­ sent .lying midway in the Blackburn Combination’s fifth division.


the villagers proved more than a match for the Melior team, which was only in the game to any degree for the first 20 minutes.


Playing attractive football,


the second half to bring his personal tally to four. Other goals came from Yates, Car­ ter and Lindford.


Bennett added two more in


avenged Waddington's defeat by the Great Harwood side in


through the first half when John Nuttall scored direct from a free kick just outside the penalty area. His power­ ful shot bent round a defen­ sive wall to give the league leaders the advantage at half time. John Ainsworth was on


the Birtwistle Cup, was a scrappy affair played on an uneven pitch. Three superb goals from Waddington, how­ ever, underlined the vast dif­ ference between the teams. The first came midway


target after 65 minutes when he fastened on to a through ball and outpaced the defence. Ten minutes later, the home side pulled one back when goalkeeper Grainger hesitated and allowed a forward to push the ball past him. With 10 minutes left, Wad­


Reserves have scored 23 goals without conceding any. Out­ standing performances came from Bennett, Wright and Whiteside. Waddington: Underwood,


In their last two games the


dington scored the third and decisive goal. Martin Bialecki, who had had an excellent game, beat two defenders before pushing the ball inside for David Hinksman, His cross was met on the volley from six yards by John For- shaw, whose shot zipped into the back of the net. The Waddington victory


Whiteside, Boyd, Carter, Wright, Yates, Lund, Linford, Dawson, Waddington, Bennett. Sub: Holden. Meilor: Makinson, Smith, Thomp­


son. Holt, Jones, Jeffrey, Rich­ mond, Steel, Holden, Mansfield, Blackman.-Sub: Carver.


Clitheroe Cricket Club’s Chat- burn Road ground for the game with Ribblesdale Wan­ derers. And there were no disap­


LOCAL cricket fans showed their' loyalty over Christmas by b rav in g th e wintry weather to watch the annual Boxing Day battle between Clitheroe’s two clubs. ' A good crowd turned out at


pointments, with plenty of action from both teams to take away the December chill. This was only the second


Boxing Day “derby” actually played of the four organised, the last two were rained off. However, not a drop of rain


team members bowling two each — and it was Clitheroe who made the most of their quota, and retained the Law- renson Boxing Day trophy. And, although the emphasis


of the niatch was on good- hearted fun, there were some fine displays of batting. For Clitheroe top scorer


was Dennis Greenup with 49. John Seedle and John Boden also scored well, making 45 and 31 respectively. But the best display of the


fell on Friday and the game got away to a lively start when Michael Oldham and P h ilip Hall opened the Clitheroe innings. Each side had 20 overs —


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THINGS are really looking up at Shawbridge. Burst­ ing with drive, spirit, skill and confidence, Clitheroe coasted to their second successive home win against Atherton Collieries on Saturday. Apart from one,change —


John Lawson came in for David Crump who was unav­ ailable — the team was . that which had beaten Blackpool Mechanics seven days earlier. And quite a team it was,


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day and most promising for , the coming season was the 97 runs knocked up by-Wander­ ers’ new professional Ken Oliver.


for his team to win the match Oliver’s effort must have put Wanderers in good heart for the coming season. Clitheroe: M. Oldham c Atkinson


Although it was not enough


rying moments in' the early stages when Clitheroe were, if anything, trying too hard and many useful openings were wasted. An outstanding example


ous that Clitheroe were not going to give their opponents even a yard of ground if poss­ ible. But there were a few wor­


TOMMY ORRELL ... . just missed a, hat-trick.


was all the more creditworthy considering the absence of regulars Simon Whiteside and Frank Richards. Waddington: Grainger, Bialecki,


b Oliver, 14; P. Hall c Oliver b Secdall, 13; J. Boden c Parker b Howarth, 31; D. Greenup c Mus- grove. b Parker, 49; J. Seedle c Seedall b Walton, 45; G. Dixon c Ainsworth b Walton, 15; G. Monk not out 12; R. Wigglesworth c Ains­ worth b Parker, 2TExtras 9. Total (7 wickets) 191. Other team members were: R.


Simms, Robinson, Nuttail, J. Wad­ dington, D. Hinksman, Forshaw, Ainsworth, Behan, Ross. Sub: J. Hinksman.


Reserves’ great recovery


YMCA A 2, Clitheroe Res 4.


CLITHEROE came back from being two down against YMCA and hit four goals in


the last half hour to win this Blackburn Combination Divi­


the Reserves, when John Lawson was called away on first team duty, and Joe Drackenberg — who had travelled to watch the match — was named as substitute.


sion One match. There was a last minute scare for


found it difficult to string more than two passes together. YMCA were the better side and it came as no surprise when they took the lead.


In the early stages Clitheroe


and Pinch, the most effective striker in the first half, went close on three


This stung Clitheroe into action


the-weather Roger Wal&r for the second half, and he played on the left wing with Johnson moving to mid- field.


Drackenberg replaced an under-


old YMCA grabbed another; when Dobson’s'backpass was intercepted,


good work by Drackenberg on the left led to Pinch reducing the arrears on the hour. Two minutes later the teams were level when the Clitheroe substitute scored after good work by


and Farnsworth left stranded. Again Clitheroe came back, and


Johnson. The Reserves took the lead soon


after, when Eyles crossed and Prcedy outjumped the YMCA defence to head a fine goal.


bid to equalise, but Leach was cool under pressure and made several telling tackles. Farnsworth played his part in keeping Clitheroe ahead by making two brilliant saves at this -


YMCA threw men forward in a


grabbed a goal when the centre-half volleyed into the Chtheroe net from outside the box. But the goal was disallowed for offside. With 15 minutes to go, Clitheroe ‘


crucial stage. It seemed that the home team had


were " • - But with the half only 30 seconds


kenberg and a YMCA back collided, and the forward left the field with a head injury.


this, however, and with five minutes to go Proedy settled the affair, after some good work by Eyles and Pinch.


YMCA did not take advantage of


his hat-trick in the dying seconds. Eyles crossed from the right, and


Preedy was unfortunate not to get


Preedy lobbed the ball over the keeper only to hear the final whistle sound before the ball crossed the line. The result does not hide the bad


was when Tommy brrell was put through by Tony Eyles. But with an open goal just 25 yards away and only goal­ keeper Bowring to beat, Orrell put the ball over the bar ana out of the; ground. Minutes later, Orrell was


worth c Greenup b Boden, 3; Oliver c Wigglesworth b P. Seedle, 97; W. Lamb run out, 18; A. Aspin b J. Seedle, 14; A. Parker b J. Seedle, tr, M. Seedall not out, 10; C. Howarth not out, 7. Extras 13. Total (5 wic­ kets) 164. Other members: J. Hutchins, A.


Birch, D. Brennan and P. Seedle. Ribblesdale Wanderers: J. Ains­


A LAST CHANCE


CLITHEROE’S last hopes of cup success this season are put to the test on Saturday when they entertain Lytham in the second round of the Lancashire FA Challenge Trophy. Newcomers to the Lanca­


points of the match for Clitheroe, who gave, their worst performance of the season. Farnsworth was, for the second match running, the team’s best player, and also promi­ nent were Leach, Pinch and Drac­ kenberg. Clitheroe Reserves: Farnsworth,


Dobson, Coonan, Leach, Col- ebourne, Bush, Walker, Pinch, Johnson, Preedy, Eyles (D). Sub: Drackenberg.


shire Combination, Lytham lost 1-2 when they visited Clitheroe in a league game on December 6th. Clitheroe, who had a bye in the first' round, will be hoping to make progress with a similar result. The admission price for


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involved in a mix-up with Graham Bisby. The two were only yards from a clear Ather­ ton goalmouth, but neither could decide who should shOot and, in the end, the ball ran out of play just wide of the post. But Orrell more than made


. Clitheroe’s three goals — the first after 24 minutes. What had started as a


Musgrove, N. Parker and D.' Walton.


ned at front and ’ Clitheroe probed these deficiencies and systematically forced their way into the gaps.


Payton came close just before the interval missing by only inches. Payton even scored in the


Both Bisby and Geoff


last two minutes, but the goal was disallowed by Chorley referee P. Westhead when another Clitheroe forward was flagged off-side. Even so, Atherton were lucky not to have been further behind. The second half got away


up for any such slight misde- ■ meanours by netting two of


promising move by Atherton turned into a shambles as first one and then another defen­ der back-headed the ball towards their ’keeper. But Bowring was too near his goal to collect and the ball was laid on for Orrell who had more than enough time to choose his spot.' Seven minutes later Orrell


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with Atherton looking a little more confident. But what spirit they had aroused during the interval was shattered when Payton clinched the game for Clitheroe with an easy goal. Atherton defenders filled


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did see was well-handled and he was superbly supported by Dave Gillibrand, who broke most of. Atherton’s attacks. Although full points from


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Hurst Green and King’s set the pace


TWO teams — King’s Arms and Hurst Green — are set­ ting the first division pace as the Ribble Valley Football League takes its end-of-the- year break.


ners, and Hurst Green,-the present leaders, both have 100 per cent home records this season. In the same division, Chatburn and RSSC are also unbeaten at home but have both drawn once.


King’s, last year’s titlewin-


: Henthorn are both finding the going tough. After entering the top flight with a long


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But first divisloh newcom­ ers Clitheroe Academicals and


Academicals proceeded to win their first four games. They have,, however, not won since the end of September.


Chipping, who would have been relegated last year but


for the resignation of Wad­ dington Reserves, led the table in mid-October but are now down to fourth position. Billington ’ escaped the drop last season through a good run in the closing stages but have not won since March and are


: now seven points adrift at the • foot of the table.; ■


■ In the second division, pre­ sent leaders Read remain the -only team in either division


- J. Kimberley. (Calder­ stones), G. King (Chatburn),


• L. Aspinwall (Royal Oak); 17, R. Cowking (GrindletOn) 16, J. Wood (Spring Mill) 16. >


. Parkinson, of GrindletOn, and . : E. Conti, of. Henthorn, both with 1&. Other top scorers are


.Mill are undefeated since Sep- tembr 13th. Calderstones and Spring Mill both have a 100 per cent home record but have played two draws. . Leading goalscorers are G.


home. Both Read and Spring.


ition in the Lancashire Combi­ nation, the -result certainly boosted Clitheroe’s morale. Manager Jimmy Birkett


was well-pleased by his team’s good, all round performance. “If we can keep the present


team to g e th e r without injuries, things are. going to look up for us.” Clitheroe: Houldsworth, Beard


Prescot, Leech, Sunter, Anderson, Theckston, C. Grayson, Hilton, Hin- die, B. Grayson. Sub.: Brooks,


Lawson, Gillibrand, Monks, Bisb, McGuire, Eyles, Hollinrake, Orre! Payton. Sub.: Murray. Atherton: Bowring, Howarth


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