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Clithcroe Advertiser and Times, February 3rd, 1977 21 N t.and


I|i{W^ Ilised 1 what


rday,


|n the more


Ilk an 1 made fcrtun- Irom a |aggon and I great • forc-


i Ivenly-


Ih two saw


Bargh


■organ- |•une a l;alder- log and I d two is tally


|n or so by


|Iconso-ough failed


I lack of Ireaves I ho all


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Irtainly |,mpion- J end of Irdman, ]>n were


|h, Hard- Bargh,


[game. I Ronnan,


lilantle, l ICollinee.


l.ouse. I Walker,


.phreys.


ioe and •’ootbai] It match


I fine 5-3 Chat-


Id was a jlhipping


rlithei^ I ston in ‘Castle


lankland 1 Napper , Black-


15 a.m. chosen Neary,


la, Black- Jitchard, l? ic le s , lesdale); irfaydock ]i, Mitch- |■Jlthers),


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HURST GREEN’S 5-0 win over Rimington gave them the points to resume the leader­ ship of the Ribble "Valley Football League after a break


of two weeks. They overtake Clitheroe


Academicals on goal differ­ ence following the grammar school side's disappointing draw against low ly Henthom.


RESULTS


Academicals 1, Henthom 1; RSSC 2, Royal Oak 0; King’s Arms 5, Chipping 3; Spring- mill 9, Victoria 1; Hurst Green 5, Rimington 0. Division Two: Calder-


Division One: Clitheroe


stones 7, Waggon and Horses 2; Trinity, 3, Brockhall 2; Henthom Reserves 1, West Bradford 3; Sabden 1, Hurst Green Reserves 0. Youth League: tVballey 2,


St Annes 1. FIXTURES


Division One: Grindleton v


Clitheroe Academicals (AS), Henthom v Chatbum (GB),


Read v Hurst Green (TJ),


Rimington v Springmill (RA), Victoria V Kings Anns (PW), Chipping V RSSC (NB), Lions V Royal Oak (NO. Division Two: Whalley


llitheroe ]j Great It Thurs-


Jv British I; V Pendle iTative A.


Iderstones |v Billing-


1 . 16 100 .. 16 9)


..... 16 89 ... 15 9i; .. 15 87


. P P .. !5 139 .. 13 137 .. 15 12fi .. 15 121 .. 16 119 .. 16 116 .. 16 114 .. 15 113


.. 15 79 . 14 58


Rangers v Trinity (RR), Broc­ khall v Calderstones (JT), Waggon and Horses v Sabden (DL), Hurst Green Reserves- V Transport (GS), Chatbum Reserwes v Read Reserves (IH), Clitheroe Academicals R e s e rv e s v H e n th o rn Reserves (TW).


.Accrington Stanley, Great Harw ood Wellington v Henth­ om United, West Bradford v Nelson Stanley, St Annes v Waddington.


Youth League: Whalley v


.8pnn(mall........ 15 7 4 4 31 18 itSSC............. 16 7 4 5 32 31 18 Head............... 15 6 3 6 47 49 15 P.oval Oak........ 14 6 2 6 52 45 15 Cnipping......... 16 6 I 9 5< 57 13 Henthom......... 17 4 5 8 63 66 13 Grindleton....... 15 4 3 8 26 45 11 I.uins.............. 16 :i 31024 45 9 P.imington....... 15 2 0 13 10 A5 4 Victoria........... 16 0 0 16 15115 0


Hur?: Green..... 15 1.3 2 0 71 15 28 Academicals..... 16 13 2 1 68 14 2S Kin^sArms..... 13 11 0 2 71 30 :i2 Chalbum......... 13 9 1 3 58 27 19


DIVISION ONE P W D L F A P


ly Football leconddivi- ] teams will


J the prepa- later-lea^e


Ion Sunday


In squad is; llecki, R. |) ; Stubbs |rs t Green); Tlitheroe ; P in c h ,


dl’tai!. Res........ 15 8 1 6 41 28 17 ,■Mi, tjreen Res .... 16 6 4 6 38 37 16


- i ‘a'Jorstones.... 13 10 1 2 4 r 16 21 ’ W


Mrindy............ 15 5 2 8 27 32 12 Brockhall......... 14 4 4 6 33 4-1 1- Henthom Res.... 13 4 3 6 31 31 11 Read K(*s......... 1.6 .6 I 9.32 43 11 Chatbum Res.... 13 3 2 8 31 .61 8 Transivirt;....... 14 1 0 13 25 7:) 2


, Tiallev........... 14 6 3 5 32 23 15 Waggon........... 16 6 3 744461.6 jatbum); S.


[•al Oak); J. I'.or (Kings


lin, Mantle, |aggon and Target


Ii, Wilkinson |n, Masters G. Conti


|ision team from: P.


|.‘Uing (West


; Roefield, first divi-


■Allan' ^ t t 124266) and Imd division Ine Melvyn leroe 24908).


ole to. play .-J


Nelson S............ 8 4 0 4 37 26 8 Ct Harss-.IW.... II :i 0 8:« 72 6 Waddington..... 9 2 0 7 40 4.6 4 Hentliom......... 9 0 0 9 12 l.)9 0


WTallev_____ 11 10 0 1 S6 20 20 SIAnn'es............ II 9 0 2 92 16 18 W. Bradford..... 9 5 0 4 26 .')0 10 Arrringtnn S..... 6 4 0 2 .tl 16 8


YOUTH I.EAGUE P W D L F A P


Unrivalled


HENTHORN may not be in the ninning for championship honours this season, but their performances of recent weeks have certainly, found their way into the record books. fh e ir 1-1 draw away to


Clitheroe Academicals was their fourth in successive weeks — a feat unrivalled in the history of the league. Loubtless, Henthom would prefer to lose their record- breakers tag and have eight points to show for the


matches! ,—


SaUlen............ 15 10 5 0 46 21 25 SW'. Bradford..... 14 11 1 2 .34 19 21


DIVISION TWOP \V D I. F A P


OffE of the most consistent and successful sides in the Ribble Valley League are King’s Arms. Champions for the past two seasons, the pub


side, however, always seems to fall at the last hurdle in cup competitions. Back (from the left): John Peel, Mick O’Neill, Keith


Hargreaves, Steve Pye, Rod Taylor, Robert Peel. Front: Jim Connoll. Ken Ward, Steve Rush, George Smith, Brian Robinson.


Hat-trick Derek’s dream debut


Trinity 3, Brockhall 2. .■ -•S


A FOOTBALLING dream come true — that’s the only way to describe 15-year-old Derek Croft’s debut for Trinity on Saturday.


on a b e t te r first-match performance than the youngs­ ter. He touched the ball only twice in the first two minutes ., . . and scored each rime. Then he went on to complete his hat-trick as his team defeated Brockhall by the odd goal in five.


Few players can have put


fine shots from just inside the penalty area. But before the game was five minutes old, the hospital side replied through Williamson after a mistake in the home defence. Croft grabbed his third goal near the end of the first half. Moving into the centre, he received a difficult pass and lofted it over the goalkeeper and in off the crossbar, to the great delight of the home team.


Both his early goals were Brockhall again replied


immediately to keep them­ selves in the game, William­ son scoring another good goal.


in the second half although there were no further goals. Trinity -withstood Brockhall pressure towards the end of th e match and ran out deserved winners.


Things were just as e.xciting .


Sabden cling to record


Hursl Green Res 0. Snixien 1.


A FIRST-HALF goal kept Sabden’s unbeaten record intact — but they had to fight all the way in this Ribble ■Valley League second division game. ■


of title challengers Calder­ stones the previous week — clearly fancied their chances of creating another upset. But th ey suffered an eighth- minute setback when full back Carter had to be substituted after spraining an ankle.


Hurst Green — conquerors


Cross outstanding, played a physical but effective game aga ins t Sabden’s smaller forwards on an icy pitch.


Their back four, with T.


Croft, was outstanding for T rinity. Williamson and Appleby excelled for Broc­ khall. Both teams did well to master the awkward condi­ tions, the ground being partly frozen.


Mick Devine, as well as


Burgess, Geldard, Meyler, M. Devine, D. Astin, Wilkinson, R. Astin, Grant, Croft. Sub.: Kenyon.


Trinity: P. Devine, Fifhlock,


Anderton,. Parkinson, Price, Byszewski,' Hall, Metcalfe, William­ son, Bonnick, Miller. Sub.: Bennett.


Brockhall: Appleby, Heseltine, Promotion


challengers in form


Henthorn itesen-es 1, West Brad* ford 3.


WEST BRADFORD kept up their promotion form at the weekend with this comfort­ able win at Henthom.


villagers took some rime to settle, but they gradually found their feet to control the game. Horsfield and Freeman both missed chances before Henthorn took the lead against the run of play, Conti dispossessing the keeper and scoring from an acute angle.


On a fairly hard pitch, the


Henthom came more into the game after the break, but


rarely troubled the W’est Bradford defence. "The visit­ ing fonvards were still squan­ dering chances — the closest being a header from Freeman which hit the bar with the keeper well beaten.


when Horsfield beat the offside trap from a free-kick to place an unstoppable shot past the keeper. They again took control, of the match and it wasn't long before Freeman shot them into the lead from a goalmouth scramble.


They eventually pulled level


come back, but they never looked like scoring the equal­ iser and it was not surprising that M. Bri.stol scored West Bradford’s third goal. In probably one of West


Henthorn tried hard to


Bradford’s best all-round p e r f o rm a n c e s , sp e c ia l


mention should be made of G. Mellin in midfield and Norman who switched from full-back to keeper for this game. West Bradford: Norman, Bristol


(D), Wilke-i;-Harrison, .Mellin (W), Mellin (G), .■.Hdrsfield, Freeman, Bri.stoI (M);. Hargreaves. KeigWey. Sub: Edmond^ni-^-ji' y i . . :


Green had a goal disallow^ and then went close again when Hughes had a fierce free kick well saved by Bromley. In the second period Sabden'


Before the interval Hurst


began to take command and Balmbra scored a well-taken goal from a through ball by Haythomthwaite. He almost added a second


‘-Whittaker-* keeps Oak at bay


RSSG 2, Royal Oak 0.


A GOOD team' effort, with goalkeeper Derek Whittaker outstanding, won the points for RSSC. Whittaker made a number of fine saves to preserve the two-goal lead that his team built up in the


first half. Both teams set out at a fast


E


A half-hearted performance against the league leaders


Clithcroe 0, Kirkby Town 2.


disappointed about the P°9^ showing of his side against Lancashire Combination leaders, Kirkby Towm at Shawbridge.


CLITHEROE manager Adam BlacUaw was clearly


spirit as last vveek; we had no bite and were half-hearted in the tackle,” he said after­


“There was not the same


looked like causing any trou­ ble to a vvell-organised Kirkby team and could have no complaints about the result.


wards. Indeed, Clitheroe never


of enthusiastic, running with­ out any real purpose, while the defence was hesitant and was never in control of the


Their attack showed plenty


Howarth came out of the game out of the game with any credit, pulling off two of the best saves seen at Shaw- bridee for many months when he foiled Heery by flinging himself to catch a fierce drive and then producing a magnifi­ cent reflex save from Bull. He had no chance with


situation. Only g oalkeeper, Jim


Kirkby’s first goal in the 39th minute when Edw'ards headed in from a f re e kick by Williams. The visitors added a second


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Walker at left back because regular Trevor Gorton was off ill, Gisburn were first to attack on a hard and slippery pitch, but Geoff Payton’s shot went just wide. Wigan soon took a grip on


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. owTi half with the ball, slip­ ping round three defenders and the goalkeeper before pushing the ball towards the empty net. "The shot may or may not have scored, but Clitheroe


goal eight minutes from rime in a way which aptly summed up Clitheroe’s performance in a dismal afternoon. Kirkby defender Blakeman was allowed to run from his


■' defender. Bright, racing back, caught up with the ball almost on the line and promptly sliced it into his owm net. Although disturbed by the


midfield, giving Royal Oak’s Johnson and Drachenberg


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little room to work. KSSC took a justified lead from a 20- yard free kick, w'hen Roy McLean’s shot was parried by L o y n d o n ly fo r P a u l Colboume to follow up and score. On the half-hour RSSC


the midfield, however, and began to pose problems for the Gisbum defence. After 18 m in u te s a pen alty was awarded against Gisburn defender Barry Redhead when the ball bounced onto his hand. Keeper Alan Dawson dived the right way but could not stop the visitors taking


the lead. The jolt injected some life


into Gisbum and they began to play the ball about, spurred on by Ian Proctor. Payton and Steve McKavett.


went close to scoring before McKavett made a brilliant nm dowTi the right and centred for Les Petty to head an equaliser. Gisb u rn k e p t up th e


off-day for nearly all the play­ ers, as can sometimes happen, but whatever the reason, Clitheroe desperately heed a big strong striker to finish off the work of the present light­ weight forwards and put the ball in the back of the net. • Clithcroe: Howarth, Beard,


display, Mr Blacklavv refused to admit that he is back to square one as far as his team- b u i ld in g programme is concerned. It may just have been an


Giidert, Gillibrand. Bright. Smith C., Campbell, Robinson, Rainford,


Orrell, Eyies. Kirkby Town: Nicholson. Kenny,


Smith D., Newcombe, Blakeman, Fhiwards, Heery, Wiiliams, Bull.


went two ahead when McLean hit the post but netted the rebound. Royal Oak pressed hard in the second half but RSSC


end and the Sabden defence, with Wiseman particularly outstanding, had to be on their guard right to the final whistle. This was a good, hard game


from a similar position but the ball went inches wide. Hurst Green battled to the


and a credit to both teams who played some good football in difficult conditions. Referee R. Winckley controlled the


game well. Sabden: Bromley (A.), Wray,


Whitwell, Wright, Wiseman, Harth- omthwaile, Bromley (T.), Warren,


Hughes, Holden. .Moon, Cro.s.>:, Wilkinson, Eccles, Bolton, .lacq'jes. JkLsters. Carter.


Hackett, Bromley (B.), Balmbra. Hurst Green Reserves: Hayhurst.


S p r i n g m i l l t u r n o n


t h e h e a t Springmill 9, Victoria I.


ON a pitch like a skating rink Victoria were completely o v e rw h e lm e d by th e firepower of the . Springmill attack. The home side opened their


scoring after 15 minutes through Holland who scored again shortly afterwards. Ibbotson added a third with


a fine shot from the edge of the box and goals from Cham- ley and 'VVood completed Sprinmill’s first half tally. With the home side on a


hung on for victory with Whit­ taker in their goal -dictating his six-yard box and organis­ ing his defence well at set pieces. Fraser McGurk was man-


of-the-match for Royal Oak, giving his usual steady


performance. BSSC: Whittaker, Hanvey, .lohn-


son. Colboume, Dewhurst, Bu.-:h, Bialecki. Parkes, Doan. Cotterill. McLe,3n. Sub: Bradley. Royal Oak: Lovnd. Humphreys,


Preedy, Pinch. Sub: Orr.


KING’S TURN TABLES


King’.s Arms .*). Chipping


minute with a move that took the home side by surprise. King’s hit back when the Chipping goalkeeper let a Connell cross go over the line, but five minutes later Chip­ ping were back in front when O'Neill misread a cross which finished in the back of the net. King’s came under heavy


KING’S came from behind to take the points after an early shock from th e ir village rivals. Chipping scored in the first


pressure but when they found their rhythm the goals started to come. John PeeP equalised and then Steve Rush put King’s ahead when he headed home a Bob Peel cross. The second half was evenly


their rout by adding a further two goals — one from I. Astley and the other an owti- goal. Springmill: Bond, Ibbotson,


constant attack most of the play in the second half was again in Victoria’s half — Bond in the home side goal looking a most forlorn figure. I. Aslley and Kiddie both scored to make it 7-0 for Springmill before Victoria finally found the net through Tomlinson. But Springmill completed


Kiddie, A. AsUey, S. Astley, Howard, Holland, Chamley, Woixl, Fox, Kiddie. Sub: Gemmcll. Victoria: Gorman, Hill, Threlfall,


Dubowski, Bradley, FitzjKitrick, Humphries, Davies, Tomlinson, Arrovs-bmith, Ross. Sub: Dobson.


Fouiker. McGurk. Rigg, Johnson. Drachenberg, Aspinall, Dobson,


MoIIoy, Foy. R e fe re e : Mr Derek Webb


(Radcliffe).


HOSTY USES HIS


HEAD Ribchester KesO. Whalley KaiiKers 5.


A SECOND-HALF scoring spree kept Whalley Rangers well in touch with the leaders of the Blackburn Combina­ tion's fourth division.


Whalley mastered them to take a 15th minute lead, Hallam netting a fine, shot after a good run by Byrom. Good play by the Ribchester goalkeeper meant there was no further score before the interval. The second half saw Whal­


Conditions were icy but


ley playing good attacking football. In the 50th minute, Allan’s centre was headed against the post and Heslop forced the ball over the line. Five minutes later, Hosty headed a beautiful goal from an Ashworth comer. After 60 minutes, there was


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pressure in the second half and Brian Foy saw a shot ripped just over the bar. But Gisburn seemed to lose c o n c e n t ra t io n a f t e r 15 minutes and Dawson had to show his class with several good saves. Walker headed off the line and in the last three minutes Dawson made two brave saves to preserve a point for the home team. They might have had two if


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they had had 11 workers like Wigan. On Saturday Gisbum are away to Vickers SC at Barrow-in-Fumess (3 p.m.).. Gisburn: Dawson. Chesworth,


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Smalley grabs


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WalpuniurResenes 1, Waddinjjton Reserves 2.


A HEADED goal by Smalley five minutes from time gave Waddington a deserved victory in this re-arranged B la ck b u rn Combination fourth division tussle.


Waddington were the first


to master the frosty condi­ tions and put the home defence under a lot of early pressure.


Kevin McCally was unlucky


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a carbon-copy of that goal, Hosty again rising above the defence to put home a perfect header. The fifth goal, 10 minutes


later, followed a brilliant run b y B y rom . He fo u n d


Ashworth who beat two defend ers to unleash an unstoppable shot. This was a n o th e r good all-round performance by Whalley, with


H o s t y a n d B y r o m outstanding.


contested but two Rod Taylor goals for King’s were enough to seal a victory for the reign­ ing champions. Chipping’s th ird was sandwiched in between. Kinif*K Arms: 0 ‘Ki'iIl, Pyp,


Penman. Rush, Hargreaves, Taylnr (Ray), Peel (R.). Smith. Peel (.1.), Connell. Taylor (Rod). Sub.: Robinson.


Welcome change


first time, since the beginning Of November.. . ,


RIBBLESDALE Sports and Social Club’s 2-0 win over Royal Oak on Saturday was their firet at home Since the end of October. Waggoii and Horses, however, lost'for the


' .


Birki'tt. Wliituiker. I).\Tmn. Ihwiy. O'.Menni, He.'Jlnp, Allan, y'^liwntt'h, llallain, Ithode.s. Sub: E. Scott.


Whalley U.nngers: Hkickhum.


Les is top scorer


CLITHEROB, Academicals striker Les Birch has joined John Bargh on 24 goals at the top of the Ribble 'valley Foot­ ball League’s scoring charts. Steve Conti (Henthom) is


dose behind on 22, with Gary King (Chatburn), — last , season’s top marksman — in fourth place with 20 goals. Other top scorers are:


Balmbra (Sabden) 18; Briggs (Hurst Green), Rod Taylor (Kings Arms) and Pinch (Royal Oak) 17; Brown (Hurst Green) 14. •


worth waiting for. There seemed no danger when Behan collected the ball 30 yards out, but the Wadding­ ton striker moved forward and unleashed a fierce drive which flashed past the help­ less goal-keeper into the top comer of the net.


The first goal was well


Prompt troo wiring checks and quotations


[•m in u tes later when slack (fidefensive work allowed i » l e a r run to goal.


h ow e v e r , sh o r t lived Walpamur equalised 1C


Waddington’s lead , was


j After the interval Wadding­ ton began to dominate and the Walpamnr defence came under a tremendous amount of pressure.


bly saved and the bar stopped another goalbound effort. But Walpamur almost snatched the game when they hit the bar at the other end.


Smalley’s eventual winner,


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Farnswortb. Hargreaves, Leach, Strolley. Spencer. Reddin. McOilly, Stoddar t . Behan, Whiteside, Bishop. Sub: Carter.


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W. HITCHEN 2 MONTAGUE ST.,


CLITHEROE. Tel. 23133


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