Manager plans recruiting drive
CLITHEROE FC’s -new manager Mr Adam Blacktaw — the former Burnley goal- > keeper with Football League experience spanning 20 years — this week revealed his first priority.
as many and as skilful as possible. “There will have to be some new faces at Shaw- bridge if we are to go
He wants" new players —
anywhere," said Mr Black- law, “There arc already some very skilful players and I don’t want to make wholesale changes, but. one or two positions must be improved.
for new players and I hope to sign some before next Satur day's match at'Ashton Town.
“I spent Sunday looking
. But .LwilFbc only too happy to hear from any local lads who'fancy their chances with Clithcroc,” he added.
reporter that he took on the job for the challenge. He could hardly have picked a tougher one at this level of football. The club has been in desperate straits both on the field and behind the scenes, but Mr Blacklaw is hopeful for the future. "I'd hate to predict anything, but I think we will soon be able to pick up some points and move up the table,” he said.
.Mr Blacklaw told our
need a man with plenty of experience and in Mr Black law they have exactly that. He started his long and
Clitheroc FC certainly
distinguished career with Burnley, as a 15-year-old school-leaver. He stayed with the club for about 15 years and was a member of their first division champ ionship side in 1959-60 and won an FA Cup runners-up medal in 1962.
he gained international honours with Scotland and appeared for them against Norway, Spain and Italy. Mr Blacklaw joined Blackburn Rovers in the late 1960s, staying four years before moving to Blackpool FC on a free transfer for a season.
While he was at Burnley
Lancashire with Northern Premier League side Great Harwood in 1972 and was
RESERVES GO THROUGH TO SEMI-FINAL
Clitheroe Acad Res 3, Trinity YC 1.
KEITH DRIVER . . . two for Academicals.
Hospital move up
CALDERSTONES have taken over second spot in the Clitheroe and D is tr ic t Snooker League after their 12-2 win over fellow champ ionship contenders Billing- ton B. Great Harwood A, however, still have a 12- point lead at the top.
Results: Calderstones 12, Billing-
ton B 2; Rimington 8,’ Police 6; RSSC 6, Waddington A 8; Conserva tive A 2, Great Harwood A 12; Pendle Club 12, Chatbum 2; Billing- ton A 8, British Legion G; Gt Harwood B 4, Conservative B 10. Calderstones 465, Billington B
328: D. Hindle 77, G. R. Dell 63; M. Joyce 90, T. Peters 48;..D. Briggs 95, B. Thompson.38; T. Wilson 79, J. Wild 59; D. Wynne 64, B. Dewhurst 75; J. Haydock 60, W. Roberts 45. Rimington 493, Police 431: D.
Seed 72, J. Griffiths 88; J. Spencer 74, F. Booth 77; B. Walmsley 104, M. Johnson 56; I. Whittaker 69, T. Swift 82; D. Packer 80, N. Craw- shaw 53; J. Hacking 94, I. Hartley
73. RSSC 362, Waddington A 400: R.
Lawson 61, T. Makinson 47; R. Bradley 12; S. Cox 68; A. Mashiter 52, J. Wooff 66; A. Smith 41, J. Herd CD; T. Sunter. 60, S. Hatton 77; P. Swales 76, T. Herd 73. Conservative A 374, Gt Harwood
A 431: I. Tomlinson 41, P. Reid 78; D. Cowperthwaite 46, W. Rishton 75; A. Johnson 72, M. Higginson 79; W. Lewis 53, R. Forshaw 68; J. Nuttall 65, A. Chew 88; E. Tomlin- • son 97, H. C. Clegg 43. Pendle Club 501, Chatbum 464: C.
Bailey 61, R. Turner 60; S. Edmond son 94, P. Whittaker 53; G. Kermeen 130, R. Parker 90; H. Wilkinson 80, H. FrankJand 68; T. Howarth 45, P. Jones 110; F. Clarkson 9i; D. Speak 83.
Billington A 419, British Legion
417: R. Rouse 68, B. Hargreaves 48; G. Robinson 53, B. Alston 72; B. Robinson 60,- D. Halliwell 80; T. Warden 53, R. Cowking 102; M. Aitken 95, E. Kenyon 49; C. Britcliffe 90, A. Hardacre 66. Gt Harwood B 391, Conservative
B 486: J. Hacking 67, R. Parker 78; H. White 86, G. Smithies 61; V. Higginson $2, D. Nuttall 76; B. Bradshaw 55, A. Middlebrough»75; A. Proctor 59, G. Dinsdale 95; D. Riley 42, F. McNajb 101. Tonight’s fixtures: British Legion
v Conservative B; Pendle Club v Waddington B; Billington A v Gt Harwood B; Waddington A v Police; Conservative A v Calderstoncs; Gt Harwood A v Billington B; RSSC v Rimington. Bye — Chatburn.
Easy for Empress
EMPRESS -Squash Club met only mediocre opposition from a weakened Barnoldswick team and came away with a 4- 1 victory. Making .his debut, Ian
Harrison played a very composed game to find reward at 3-1. Glen Evans and Niall Pollard hit the winning trail again, both having comfortable victories in three straight games. "Iron man” Steve Hutchin
pitch, Trinity soon took command and, after a good move, Astin put in a fine cross shot. to give them an early lead. Trinity continued to
Cup game at Twitter Lane
expecting a big gate at Twitter Lane on Saturday for their- most important game of the season so far — a Craven Cup quarter-final against Gisburn. Waddington, who beat
WADDINGTON FC are
Gisbum 3-1 in the final last year, have problems over the selection of a goalkeeper. Regular 'keeper Denis Under wood, who recently signed for Burnley FC’s youth team, is in Queen’s Park Hospital, Blackburn, recovering from pneumonia. The first team sp o t will go e i th e r to Waddington Reserves player Len Farnsworth or the recently-signed Malcolm Dennett,^ a former Gisbum player. The game — the fourth
THREE goals in the final 20 minutes gave Academi cals Reserves a place in the semi-finals of the Ribble Valley Football League’s Dan Seed Trophy competi tion. On an icy, snow-covered
dominate, with Meyler caus ing the home defence a great deal of trouble. But both sides failed to put away' simple chances and half-time arrived without further score. Playing with the slope,
Academicals looked far more d a n g e r o u s b u t w ere repeatedly foiled by Edmund- so n ’s fine saves. With Dilworth establishing midfield control, Trinity could manage anly the occasional breakaway and in the last 20 minutes Academicals broke through and scored three times. Driver grabbed a couple and Mullen capped a fine display by hammering in a long cross shot which hit the bar and was tapped in by Joss. It was a hard fought match,
BAD conditions resulted in a total of five cup games in the Ribble Valley Foot
ball League having to postponed.
memorial trophy games that were played, Clitheroe Academicals put 10 goals into the Victoria net without reply and Henthom United beat Hurst Green 3-2. In the only Dan Seed Trophy game that was played, Academicals Reserve beat Trinity YC 3-1.
In the two Ashley Smith
well controlled by Alan Scott. Trinity can perhaps count themselves unlucky to go out of the cup after such a fine
performance. Academicals: Sutcliffe, Board-
man, Thompson, Rudd, Bentiey, Blacktop, Dilworth, Mullen, Hcsk cth, Driver, Joss. Sub: Hockett. Trinity: Edmundson, Wilkinson,
Longhi, Fishlock, Astin (R), Devine, Astin (D), Tomlinson, 'Meyler, Grant, Kenyon. Sub: Geldard.
year running the clubs have been drawn against each other — begins at 2-15 p.m. The te am in fu l l w ill be" F a rn sw o r th , D en n e tt, Bialecki, Richards, Robinson, Rimmer, Nuttall, McGuire, G. Walker, Ross, Bishop, R. W a lk e r , A in sw o r th , Waddington, Sims. (Players meet at ground, 1-30 p.m.).
HURST GREEN BOW OUT
Hurst Green 2, Henthorn Utd 3.,
THE free-scoring Conti brothers put paid to Hurst Green’s hopes of capturing the Ashley Smith trophy with three'well-taken goals between
them. On an icy pitch, the villagers took
the lead after nine minutes through Brown, who escaped the offside trap to beat Nuttall. They missed several chances of
increasing the lead before Wilkinson made it 2-0. Henthom, playing better football, had Hurst Green pinned in their own half for long spells. They pulled one back after 34 minutes when Don Conti forced a free kick past Andrew Young. The same player equalised in the second half, slipping through the defence. Henthom scored their deserved
winner after Rogerson had handled the ball on the goal-line. Steve Conti scored from the spot. Hurst Green: Young (A), Livesey,
Rogerson, Sharp, Young (P), Bolton, Greenup, Wilkinson, Brown, Trotter, Briggs. Sub: Moon. Henthorn Utd: Nuttall, Isher-
wood. Boyd, Peel, Conti (D), Bush. Drachcnburg, Conti (S), Musgrove,
Coulston. Any day
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son again kept a clean sheet, not allowing his opponent to show form in a 3-0 win. Surprisingly, it was Paul Lambert who failed to score in a match where his game would not fall into place and he suffered a 3-1 defeat. Results: S. Hutchinson won
9-0, 9-5, 9-0; P. Lambert lost 4-9, 7-9, 9-4, 6-9; N. Pollard won 9-2, 9-4, 9-2; G. Evans won 9-0, 10-8, 9-0; I. Harrison won 3-9, 9-5, 9-1, 9-3.
POSTPONED
THE entire Clitheroe and district Cub Scout football programme was postponed at the weekend because of frost. This Saturday the District A team hopes to be more fortu nate when South. Ribble are visitors to the Castle Field
(10-30 a.m.). "; The following are asked to
meet at the:.bandstand (9-30 a.m.): Pye, Neary (Chipping)
Edmondson (Pendle), Gough, Farnsworth (Ribblesdale), Cross (St Mary’s), Mitchell, Thompson (Panthers), ‘ Tither (T i g e r s ) , D ic k e n s o n (Whalley).
specific dales. The Clitheroe and district
Cricket League — made up of Calderstones, Clithcroc Police, Flexible Reinforce ments, Grindleton, Ribbles- dale and Waddington — will begin on May 9th. League secretary Mr Kevin
First team on form
Clitheroe Acad 10, Victoria 0.
IN very difficult conditions, both teams were committed to attacking football but it was Academicals who settled first, opening their account through Wardle after good play by Gardner. Victoria tried to hit back but were
thwarted by a vigorous defence and Barcroft and Barker in particular. Gardner made it 2-0 and Belton scored with a good header from Waddington’s superb cross. Victoria tried hard in the second
' defence seemed to give up. Belton
half with Stannofel looking danger ous but after Behan had scored his second from Murphy’s cross their
scored another two goals. Gardner added two fine solo goals and, after good work by Mansfield, Wardle scored his second. The rout was completed by an unfortunate headed own goal. The
• game was played in a good spirit and well controlled by Tom Wallbank. • Academicals: Owen, Barcroft,
Barker, Houldsworth, Murphy, Waddington, Mansfield, Heyworth, Gardner, Belton, Wardle. Sub: Plant. Victoria: Tomkins, Bradley,
Dubowski, Fitzpatrick, Threlfall, Goreman, Humphrey, Hill, Stan n o fel, Ross, Tomlinson. Sub: Dobson.
Chatbum Ashley Smith quar ter final is decided there will still remain two previous winners in the competition. The other team through is Clitheroe Academicals, the holders, who are bidding to become the first team to hold the trophy twice.
When the King’s Arms v Academicals could, in fact,
make this a “double” year as the reserve side beat Trinity YC3-1 to go through to the semi-final of the Dan Seed competition. This trophy is now in its third year and must carry a new winner’s name as the ' previous holders were promoted to the first division. Incidentally, Academicals first team won the trophy in the 1974-75 season.
played this Saturday: Ashley Smith — King’s Arms' v Chat-. bum (GB), Ribblesdale SSC v Chipping (TJ). Dan Seed — West Bradford v Henthom United Res (JT), Whalley v Brockhail (RA), Waggon and Horses v Sabden (NB).
Postponed cup games, to be The draw for the semi
finals of both competitions will most likely be made at a league meeting in early January.
— division one: Read v Lions (DL), Henthorn v Rimington (AS), Grindleton v Victoria (PW). Division two: Trinity YC v Academicals Res (IH), Transport FC v Read Res (RR). Other referees will be notified by post.
League games this weekend Youth League results:
Great Harwood Wellington 6, Waddington 4. Postponed: West Bradford v St Anne’s, Whalley v Nelson Stanley.
Walker hat-trick saves Waddington
Waddington 6, Clithcroc Res 3.
WADDINGTON slipped and slithered to an uncertain victory over Clitheroe Reserves, the bottom club in the first division of the Blackburn Combination, at Twitter Lane.
Fitzpatrick, who helps to run the police team, explained that several clubs were unable to join existing leagues because they could not guarantee to play on Satur
days. "A fixture list has been
drawn up, but the dubs will have a week in which to play. It is up to them to sort out the actual date,” said Mr Fitzpat
rick. The six clubs will play each
other, home and away, on a limited-overs basis. There will
. also be a cup competition and the league is co-operating with the Ribble Valley Sports Council in the organisation of a six-wicket competition. •Although closing date for
Nappa (Gisbum), Lee, B)ack- applications to the new league ledge (L o y o la ) , A. Blackburn,
a fortnight ago, teams still wishing to join will be
considered. Chairman is Mr Cyril Hall,
of Calderstones, and the trea surer, Mr John Hughes, of Grindleton.
, Complacency and a frost- bound pilch nearly led to a shock result as Waddington produced th e ir poorest performance of The season. Ainsworth, Richards, Bishop and Waddington all had the sort of game they will want to fo rg e t , but the Walker b ro th e r s and Rimmer, McGuire and Bialecki adjusted well to the icy condi tions. Everything started well for
appeared to be little more than a formality for Wadding ton even without Underwood, Ross and Robinson, ended with the villagers making a desperate flourish in the last quarter of an hour to take both points from young but enthusiastic opponents.
A game that on paper The villagers resumed with attack
after attack but the forwards could not keep their feet in front of goal. Roger Walker completed his hat- trick after 60 minutes, putting them back in the lead. Manager Sims then substituted Robinson for Wadding ton to give a shaky defence more s ta b i l i ty , Rimmcr moving to midfield.
With 20 minutes left, Clithcrop
gained a free kick on the edge of the area ami Drachcnberg pul (hem level. Goalkeeper Len Farnsworth, who was making his first team debut for Waddington and had been little more than a spectator found himself picking the ball put of the net for the third time.
With the prospect of dropping a
Waddington with a goal in two minutes by Roger Walker after Waterhouse had parried Ainsworth’s shot. Wadding ton then missed a succession of chances; Rick Waddington shot over the bar from a few feet in front of an open goaL The villagers’ second goal came on the half hour, again from Roger Walker and it seemed that the flood gates had opened. But in Clitheroe’s first serious
attack, Roberts pulled a goal back and Brunker headed them level almost on half time, leaving Waddington stunned.
valuable home point Waddington woke up and the last 15 minules brought goals through McGuire and Graham Walker (2). It was a very poor performance by Waddington and it was clear that if the winter brings much frost the villagers will struggle on hard grounds.
. Clitheroe's smaller and lighter
players adapted far better to' the condition!) and none more bo than Roberts and Drachenherg. Roger and Graham Walker clearly
pulled the game Waddington’s way, and Rimmer and Bialecki also played well. Farnsworth, deputising for Underwojod as keeper, had‘a goo<d game and could not be faulted for any of the goals. Wad d in g ton : Farnsworth,
B ialeck i, Richards, Rimmer, Nuttall, McGuire, Walker (G), Bishop, Walker (R), Ainsworth, Waddington. Sub: Robinson. Glitheroe Res: Waterhouse,
Moore, Peddey, Choyce, Lonsdale, Roberts, Aspinwall, Brunker, Drachenberg, Taylor, Beard.' *
He returned to East'
have curtailed his - appear ances in recent years but he th in k s he would s t i l l consider turning out for Clithcroe if necessary. “I hope I will be able to
sign a goalkeeper good enough to keep me out of the side, but if I can't then you just might see "me in goal,” he added with a smile. Mr Blacklaw, of Brun-
player-manager in his lost season there. Various injury problems^
HOOLEY
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THIS was hardly the sort of start Clitheroe’s new manager Mr Adam Blacklaw would have hoped for — but then it is doubtful that he realised the enormity of the challenge facing him. He has taken over a “team”
Mr Blacklaw will no doubt be thinking in terms of adding much-needed zest to the attack. This is the one depart-
only in the sense that there were 11 men on the field. Several key players have left the club during its recent troubles and many of those remaining on Saturday were badly out of position. In his search for new blood,
Leadership changes
BLACK BULL and White Hart have each moved up to take the top two places in the third division of. the Glitheroe and district Darts League. Freemasons Arms, last week’s leaders are in third place with a game in hand over White Hart. There is no change in the top flight of the first and second divisions.
Division One P Pt
' King's Arms A........................ 10 38 Low Moor Club...................... 9 30 White Horse........................... .9 35 Craven Heifer.................
Waddington SC A................... 10 45 Dog Inn................................... 9 45 HorseShoe............................. .9 41 Pendle Witch...............................9 40 Royal Oak A;;........................: 9 38
Judge Walmsley..................... 8 29 Victoria Hotel......................... 10 ' 28 Highest finish D; Cobke (Dog Inn) 130.
Dog & Par., Barrow............... 8 31 Waggon & Horses........... .
Division Two
Read Club............................... 9 58 Commercial...... .............
P Pt 10. 49
BillingtonBCA..................... 9 47 Bridge Inn........... ;................. 10 -45 Cross Keys............................. 9 40 Ribb. Wands CC.................... 9 40 Clitheroe SC.......................... 9 38 Whalley Arms........................ . 9 31 Joiners Anns.......................... 9 33 Buck Inn, Grind...................... 9 30 Clitheroe CC........... *.............. 9 29 Ribblesdale SSC.................... 9 29 Dog&Par.,CIith................... 10 10 Highest finish R. Ashford (Bridge Inn) 129.
Wheatsheaf............................ 9 20 Highest finish A. Ridgeway (Black Bull) 125.
9 24
Support for club
THESE are heartening days for much-troubled Clitheroc FC. As well as signing new manager .Mr Adam Blacklaw, they have found three new committee members. They are the family of Mr
their son, Paul, will be agreat help. The more people who come forward, the better we can make the club,” said Mr Wilson. To help with funds, the club has organised a bingo and tombola evening with the Stardust Club. It will take place on Tuesday at the Star dust Club, and starts at 8 p. m. starts at 8 p.m.
nation of Mr Jimmy Birkctt. Secretary Mr Colin Wilson said he was delighted that people were again showing an interest in the club. “Mr and Mrs Lonsdale and
NO BALL! HURST GREEN'S Ashley Smith'
trophy game with Hcnthorh Utd on Saturday was delayed for over half an hour.-- for want of a ball' With .conditions very bad, the
referee-decided the game could only go on if an orange, ball was used.
■ Neither team had one, however, and a deputation had to rush to Clitheroo to make the necessary purchase
Lcs Lonsdale, of Nelson, who took the job of temporary manager following the resig
Black Bull............................... 9 53 White Hart............................. 10 52 Freemasons........................... 9 48 Copy Nook............................. 10 45 Royal Oak B........................... 9 41 Pendle Hotel.......................... 10 39 Billington BC B...................... 9 31 Waddington SC B................... 9 32 Brown Cow.......... .................. 9 31 Lord Nelson........................... 9 31 King’s Arms B.............................. 9 30 Central WMC...................
Division Three *
P Pt
9 34 9 29
ment where Clitheroe are woefully short of ideas — and how it showed on Saturday. The forward line seemed more intent on walking the"
taking on the burly Atherton defenders on the icebound p i tc h , they ambitiously attempted a policy of quick one-twos which was doomed to failure from the start. But this is hardly surprising
when a team is forced to use three midfielders in attack, introduce two players for their debuts and field several others who had very little Lancashire Combination experience. Despite all this, Clitheroe did not deserve tq lose. Their much-changed defence played reasonably well in the difficult conditions and the midfield put together some promising moves. A disappointed Mr Black
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Hava your old bathroom suite taken out and roplacod with hew tor £ 1 05 plus VAT, Including taps. Choice of colour, pink, primrose, turquoise, blue, pampas.
14 KENILWORTH DRIVE, CLITHEROE TEL. 23SP0 FOR FREE ESTIMATE
£?- BNI-' F O R T All Sizes ' BUY YOUR TIMBER & SHEET MATERIAL CUT TO SIZE
Whan rep la c in g y a u r o ld window why n o t h avo y o u r n ow o n e d ouble g l u e d a n d c u t d own o n FULL BILLSU
PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tot. Clithcroe 41511.
GEORGE WADDINGTON (Builders) LTD
DEREK LEIGH
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTALS 201 n. and 24ln.
TV REPAIRS
3 9 B le a s d a le A v e n u e , C l i th e ro e Telephone 24168
PIbbsq note o u r now address: 4 S h i re b u rn A v e n u e , C l i th e ro e
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