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• Oaldajrstones, latest in our series pf Clitheroe ; and District Snooker League team pictures, are currently midway in the table. At the back are DaVid Briggs, Tony 1 Wilson and Mick Joyce. Centre: James Rawcliffe and Dawid Wynne. Front: James Wilson.
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WIN BATTLE OF BRAWN
Waddington 4, Hoghton 2
WATCHED by a crowd of some 200 this game will be remembered more for its bruising clashes rather,than any skilful football. Three Hoghton men and the home sides John Waddington were booked. In addition Hoghton s leading scorer, Gillibrand, wassentoffin
the closing minutes of the first' half for kicking Malcolm Robinson.
unbeaten run in Blackburn Combination Division One to 11 games,' but in so doing produced probably their poor est performance for several weeks.
Waddington extended their
Hinksman, Waddington, Grainger and Ross were all
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SECRETARY Tim Marshall will have an encouraging report to give to the cricket section of Whalley CC at the annual section meeting to lie held in the clubhouse next Wednesday at 8 p.m.
place in the Ribblesdale Cric ket League at the end of a season which had seen some notable improvements at the Station Road ground, f
Whalley finished in fourth
week's agenda will be the con sideration of re-instituting a system of annual club awards for the best performances. In the early years of this
An important item on next
century Whalley made awards for batting, bowling and field ing and the present committee is asking the membership to voice their opinions on the suggestion.
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The b ette r team wins
used the wind to their advan tage and subjected their hosts to much pressure. They scored their second goal early in the half and the third, again direct from a corner, almost on time. On balance, the bet ter team won with the vis itors’ inside left being the man of the match. The B team game was cancelled.
favour, the Clitheroe boys did not settle down until almost the end of the first half and by then they were a goal down as the result of some poor defen sive work. They equalised almost on the break, Pye scor ing direct from a corner. Afterwards, Lancaster
The Cub Scouts' District A team were beaten 3-1 when they entertained Lancaster oh the Castle Field. The pitch was in good condition despite the previous week’s rain but a strong wind caused some dif ficulties. With the wind in their
well below form, but taking into account the extreme pro vocation they were subjected to by a very physical Hoghton side, this was excusable and what was missing of their usual skills was compensated for in determination and character.
surrendered to the visitors’ ta c t ic s but Waddington matched them in physical force and then finally out played them from a footbal ling aspect.
Lesser teams would have
THE Ribble Valley Football League’s new youth section kicks off on Sunday with an opening programme of four fixtures.
the half-hour. John Foreshaw, oh the right, drew the whole of the visitors’ defence before crossing the ball for John Ainsworth to head home the easiest of chances. Waddington now-piled on
start. They exerted a lot of pressure and took the lead after 14 minutes. A poor back- pass by John Waddington led to a mistake by Robinson and this allowed Moorby to shoot under Grainger’s body. The villagers weathered some more pressure with centre- half Chris Simms outstanding. The equaliser was scored on
Hoghton got away to a good •
teams will be taking part in. an ex p e r im en ta l series of matches, designed to get rid of any teething problems in time for a full fixture list next season.
divisions next season, involv ing teams from Read, Padiham, Accrington, Nelson and the Clitheroe area.
There could be'two or more
on the hour, John Ainsworth volleying home an unstopp able shot from the edge of the penalty area to give the villa gers a 3-1 lead. With 20 minutes left,
Hoghton were put right back into the game with another gift goal. David Hinksman’s backpass to Grainger wasn’t picked up cleanly by the k e e p e r and Greenwood couldn’t believe his luck as he ran the ball into an empty net. Play flowed from end to end
their unbeaten run but they had to count the cost in cuts ' and bruises. It was not a game for weak hearts. Waddington: Grainger, Bialecki,
R o b in so n , Simms, Nu tta ll, Foreshaw, Waddington (J), Hink sman, Ainsworth, Whiteside, Ross. Sub: Richards.
until in .the 85th minute, Simon Whiteside; who minutes earlier had wasted a good chance, slotted home another .Nuttall centre .to settle the issue. So Waddington retained
the game to Waddington and the fact they there down to 10 men seemed to increase their determination. The goal of the match came
the pressure and the Hoghton goal had several escapes before Gordon Ross slid home a John Nuttall free kick aimed at the far post. Ainsworth, Nuttall and Waddington all came close to increasing the- lead before half-time. Afterwards Hoghton took
for Sunday's matches means that Clitheroe Dynamos are left without a game. The fix ture between West Bradford and Padiham Youth Centre has been postponed because Padiham have not yet formed a full side.
The odd number of teams The matches are: Whalley
Ranger v Nelson Stanley; Great Harwood Wellington v Pendle Colts; SS Michael and John v Central Rangers; Accrington Centaurs v Willow Mount. All games kick off 2 p.m.
LEAGUE
RESUMES Ribble Valley
Football League
THE Ribble Valley Football League resumes its program me this weekend after a three-week break.
Green (GS), RSSC v Henth- orn Utd (PW), ■
Low Moor Club (BA), King’s Arms v Billington (TW), Clitheroe Acad v Royal Oak
Spring Mill (EH), West Brad ford v Hurst Green Res (JS), Henthorn Utd Res v Whalley (DP), Read v Grindleton (GB), Calderstones v Trinity (MP).
(RW), Chatburn v Chipping (NB). Division Two: Brockhall v
Division One: Lions v Hurst Rimington v
Over the coming weeks 11
JOHN AINSWORTH. . . goal of the match
Clitheroe 1, Lytham 2
• Jimmy Birkett after Challenge Trophy. And one must feel sym
“I’D rather be lucky and win, rather than unlucky arid lose,” commented Clitheroels despondent manager his side’s exit from the LFA
' with confidence from two con secutive home victories, they moved forward in style and had the seasiders reeling right from the first whistle. They utook the lead after
. for therhselves to win the entire competition. Crump; CJitheroe’s most
against Lytham in this second round tie. Even though their attack was not in peak form, they carved enough chances
. turf. Crump had two good scoring chances in the opening 10 minutes — one when he hit the underside of the bar from 25 yards: Against the run of play,
consistent player, came for ward from defence in a way which made a mockery of the muddy and windy conditions. With most players slither ing about on the rain-sodden
in the chronicle of disaster which has put Clitheroe among the bottom four teams in the Lancashire Combina tion and out of all five cup competitions open to them. They deserved success
always something to upset the best-laid plans. On Saturday Clitheroe suffered an unfortu nate own-goal, an elementary mistake from their goal keeper, a good effort disal lowed for offside and two shots hitting the woodwork. That was the latest chapter
kett has encouraged his team to play and that is the sort of football which deserves suc cess at any level. But at Slmwbridge there is
Lytham attack well in his own half and Tommy Orrell was on hand to apply the • finishing touches to a four-man move with a spectacular diving header. That is the way Jimmy Bir
only 12 minutes with a per fectly-constructed goal, which just about sums up their new found determination. Dave Crump broke up a
. incidents, Clitheroe did every thing their manager could expect of them. Brimming
pathy for this man who has motivated his players to over come their disastrous start to the season and enjoy a little hard-won success. Apart from two isolated
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second goal lies firmly with hisi and Colin Monks. They were both on a front post when a corner from Tony Monks bounced straight bet ween them for another fluke goal.
strNdng for the equaliser and Keith Hollinrake and Graham Bisdsy both had shots cleared off the line by defenders. The nearest they came was when the off-form Geoff Payton had an effort disallowed after apparently beating the offside tra(p. :
Clitheroe never stopped
strange decision from referee Mr D. Scott, of Burnley, who was never totally in command of the game. He failed to stop a nanning feud between Orrell
This was not the only
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Crump, Gillibrand, Monks (C), Biaby, McGuire, Eyles, Hollinrake, Orrell, Payton. Sub: Murray.
ate, Byrne, Fisher, Croft, News- haw, Betmead, Wassail, Bell, Monks (T). Sub; Collins.
At home ? again
Lytham equalised with one of the most lucky goals, this season. Former-Clitheroe player Tony Monks was fouled on the edge of the area and his free-kick rebounded off the defensive wall and went into the net via Paul McGuire’s knee. Keeper Willie Houldsworth
could not be faulted for this but the blame for Lytham’s
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opening day of the season, CKtheroe losing 2-1. How ever, that was a game they might well have won had they taken all their chances. Instead, they had to be con tent with a late penalty goal from Payton.
TABLE
TENNIS THE Ribblesdale Table Ten nis Association resumes its programme next week, mean while Catholic YC B and Clitheroe Post Office have taken the opportunity to play their outstanding game in division three. The result was a 9-1 win for the Post Office. Fixtures: Division One Monday —
Flexible B v Calderstones B. Wednesday—Trinity B v C h ' a t b u r n . Thursday—Standen C v Read CC B, Brockhall B v Standen D. . Division Three: No fix
tures.
Brockhall A v, Standen B, Trinity A v Catholic YC A. Tuesday—Read CC A.v Stan den A, Calderstones A v Clitheroe CC A. Division Two: Tuesday —
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