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litheroe Advertiser and Times. March 3rd, 1977 17 ^ B s s a s ^ r ‘ HELPING HAND
WADDINGTON’S super runner Michael Morton is certainly on the right track for a bright future in the world of athletics. ■ He is unbeaten .tbis
■
season in cross country events and now he has
■ Clitheroe sports outfit ters Richard Turner and
b e e n s p o n s o r e d by
: Son to help him continue his remarkable progress. The firm has agreed to
sessions. ....... Exp lained Mr John
p ro v id e his ru n n in g equipment and pay for his travelling expenses to meetings and training
MICHAEL with Mr John Turner, a pawner in the firm which is sponsoring him. '
T u rn e r : “ We th in k Michael shows gre a t potential and deserves encouragement. I have known Michael for some time and I think he will make the most of the
Harwood Matches off — open up then out
gap I ’
GREAT HARWOOD A have opened up a 12 point lead at the head of Clitheroe and District Snooker League table. Calderstonea with 169 points are in second spot fnllow’ed by Waddington A on 160 points.
League secretary Terry
Sw'ift reminds the teams concerned that he has still not received match results for Calderstones v Rimington» and Great Harwood A v Waddington A on January 13th, also Waddington B v Billington B on February
24th. British Legion 10. Ribblpsdnle
SSC 4: Pendle Club 10. W.^ddincton A 4: Billincton A 4. Groat Haruonrl A 10; Chatbum 8. Conson-ative A G: Conser''ativc B 8. CaJderstones G; Libci^ B O, Police 14.
British Lepion 482. Ribblcsdalc
SSC B. Dixon f>4. E. Horpfiold 50; B. Hargreaves 77, P. Sv-*a]es 42; B. Alston 92, A. Mashiter 50; E. Kenyon G9, A. Smith 74: D. Hallewell 65, R. Lau’ron 7(h R. Cowldng 115, R. Cross 57.
44.1: C. Bailey 99. F. Coar 96; T. HoN^arth 90, T. >Iakin.‘^)n 5.5; C. Moorhouse 103, S. Hatton.62; F. Clarkson 81. .1. Herd 47; G. Kermcen . 70. S. Cox 79; B. Pateman 62. J. Wooff IW.
Pendle Club 50.5, Waddington A
A 165; G. Robinfwi 91,.-W. Ri-shton 70; B. Robih.‘V)n.54. Rl Forshaw 74;
Rillington A 379, Great Harwood
tlorton 77, M. -Higgia'^on 91; T. W’Anien 48. P. Rewl 79; R. Lee 4n. A. . Chow 106.
M. Ailken « ; H. C, Clegg 45; P.
42.3: R. Tumor 62. E. Tomlin.'^on 48; D. Speke 63. I. Tomlinson 61; P. WTiitUker 66, D. Cou-perthu-aiteW; H. Fnmkiand 79, J. Whittaker 78; G. Tomlln.'^on 70, J. Nuttall 89; J. Mars- don 54, W. Lewis i>f.
Pollard 58. G. Griffiths 67; V. Higginson T. Swift 87; J: Hack ing 43. F. Booth 71; H. WTiite 51. P. Craig 86; J. Mellor 51, M. Joha<on B. Bradshaw 66, M. Crawshaw
Liberal B 305. Police 491: .1. Tl. Conservative B 418. Calder-
stones 390: D. Nuttall 102. .1. Havdock 48; A. Middlebro^h 60. D. Bri'ggs 68; R. Parker 52, T. Wilson 75; G. Dinsdalc 78: P. Backhouse 57; A. McNab 72. T. L e ^ e r 61; T. .Makinson 54, M. Joyce 78.
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Great Harwood A.........................181 Caldergtones...........................1»9 Waddington A ............................... j52 Rimington................................ B illin^n A .................................. Police.............................................. Chatbum......................
British Legion............................... J;B Pendle Club..................................
Con.ser\ative B.............................. j-6 Conservative A......... ................... Billington B................................... Waddington B ...............................D 1 Great Harwood B...‘...................... Ribblesdale SSC............................
j j j At Colne
CLITHEROE FC travel away to Colne Dynamos this weekend for their second successive Sunday fixture. ■ Clitheroe’s surprise win over Nelson should give them the confidence to attack Colne, who must still be reeling from Saturday’s disastrous 7-1 defeat by Bootle.
3
Knock-out competition
i I £1475
£4600 'ssoo
£2700 , >*
|£1675 f «
THE annual two-a-side knock-out competition fo r m em b e rs of th e Ribblcsdalc Table Tennis Association — sponsored by Clithcroe butchers Harrison aijd Kerr —
begins shortly. T h e c o m p e t i t i o n
consists of four singles gamesonhandicapwitha
deciding doubles if neces sary. Theidcalteamisone composed of a high and a low handicap player. The f inal wi l l be held a t Caldcrstoncs at the end of the month.
entry! forms, so those wishing: to tak e part should w r i te to , Eric H a rd c a s t lc , of 16. St
There are no official • .
James Street, Clithcroc. giving the name of the team and the two players and enclosing the 30p fee. Closing date for entries is
Sunday. rs ' Chalburn 394.
Con.servativc A comes the sun
FOR a second successive ■week the weather spoiled the Kibble Valley League football programme. Only three of the first round Aitken Shield games were played on a sunny day that had all the appearance of ha'ving been taken from the cricket season
Ribble 'Valley was not the only place to suffer — Blackburn, Burnley and Preston for example were all in the same
If it is any consolation, the WEEKEND
GAMES Division One
(PW), S pring Mill v Grindieton (BA), Chip ping v Victoria (JT), Royal Oak v Rimington (TW), Chatbum v Linos (AH).
Ribblesdale SSC v Bead Division Two
■ Green Res (NB). RESULTS •
Sabden v Trinity (NO, Clitheroe Academicals Res v Chatbum Res (TJ), West Bradford v Hurst
Waggon an d Horses (GB), Read Res v Broc- khall (DL), Transport FC v IVhalley Bangers (AS),
H e n t h o r n R e s v
position with few games being played. Probably no one w.ts more
disappointed than Ribble Valley Parks Superintendent
closure decisions no earlier than 10 a.m. on Saturdays but under league pressure and trusting the weather forecast he made his decision on Friday, knowing also that some surrounding authorities had made their closure deci sions much earlier in the week. At four o’clock on Friday
Mr Roger Hirst. His practice is to make'
mi CI tU G SMITH r winning goal.
Tight finish ahead
. League’s second division title. For third-placed Read still have three postponed matches
DESPITE being 18 points clear, CHtheroe PO A are by no means sure of capturing the RibblesdaJe Table Tennis
some Ribble Valley pitches were standing in water. "It would happen, of course, that' on Saturday morning they had pretty well dried out ^ were playable,” said Mr Hirst. On balance, the pitches
the fact that Ribble Valley has not been as badly hiLas other leagues.- •
round: Clitheroc Academ icals Res 0, Clitheroe Academicals 0; West Bradford 1, Henthorn Utd 3. All other games postponed.
Aitken Shield, firs t
IVs hard going
CLITHEROE’S girl athletes had a hard day at Stoke on ' Satu rd ay in the national cross-country championships, competing against the best runners from England, Scot land and Wales.
weeks had made the com^ very muddy and the girls found it very heavy going.
The wet weather of recent The best performance of
local athletes was Trudy Kenward’s 12th place in the girls’ championsWp out of a field of 672. She was spiked early in the race and had trou ble with her running shi^s, but stUI managed to finish in a very respectable position.
is Deborah Hammond. She finished 114th, but will be in the same age group next year and gained some useful experience.
Another promising runner
out of a field of 563 in the junior girls race and Michelle Wrathall was 44th in the intermediate championship.
Karen Morton was 144th
backlog will most likely be made.,when the switch to summer time comes round and evening g ^ e s become poss
A start on wiping-out the . —
ible. The league prosp’amme
resumes this weekend and the postponed first round Aitken
Shield games will be slotted in on March 25th. TTie second semi-final of the
first division’s Ashley Smith Trophy between Henthom U n i te d an d C l i th e ro e Academicals will be played this coming Sunday. On the same day the Ribble
have stood up well to all the winter rain and Mr Hirst appreciates the understanding attitude adopted by the offi cials and players. League secretary Mr Cyril King took some comfort from
to play. One of these is against the Post Office side, so a close finish is on the cards. Flexible B, only six points ahead of Read, have already completed their fixtures. At the other end of the
GERALD WHITEHEAD
Clithcroc 3, Nelson 2.
CLITHEROE battled to a splendid >vin -with only 10 men after centre-forward Tommy Oirell
sent off
just before half-time. Orrell was
di.smis.sed for
kicking Nelson goalkeeper Williams as he came out to g ath er the ball from the forward’s feet, when the score
table, Waddington SC A lifted themselves from bottom place with two 1(W) victories over
games should be played soon as possible or a time limit will be imposed to ensure a satisfactory end to the season. The games are: Division One — T i^ ty B v LH'WMC. Divi sion TV'O — Waddington SC A v (Thatbum, (3hatbum v Read • CC, Read CC v Clitheroe PO A, Trinity C v Read CC, (^atbum V Waddington SC A, Standen E v Standen C. Second Division placings
Standen E. The Standen side, now in bottom place, has failed to win one match. The seven outstanding
Valley representative eleven m e e ts P res ton Catholic Combination at Penwortham. A win (even a draw) could
are as follows, teams having played 17 games unless indi cated — Clitheroe PO A 127, Flexible B (18) 115, Read CC 05) 109, (^Ihatbum (15) 85, Standen C 84, Standen D (18) 84, Catholic YC ’(IS) 79, Waddington SC A (16) 74, Trinity C 69, Standen E 14.
DRAW
give Ribble Valley the leader ship of their division, thereby qualifying them to take part in an inter-di-vision clash. T h e y a re lev e l w ith
Darwen, both having taken three points from two games. Preston have two points. Nelson, who have yet to score a point, are Darwen’s opp^ nents. Darwen must win their game but will have to do it by a large margin to overhaul Ribble Valle/s superior goal average. Top scorers in the Bibble
round of the handicap lowk- out: Cnitheroe PO A v Stahden C, Trinity F v Clitheroe PO B, Flexible E v Chatbum, Stan- den D v C a th o l ic YC, Waddington SC A v Wadding ton SC B, Trinity C v Flexible
Draw for the preliminary D.
A, Trinity E, Nomads, Flex ible C, Trinity B, Standen E, T r ir t i ty A, Flexible B, LH'WMC. Matches will be played from March 7th.
Byes: Trimty D, Standen
Valley League to the end of February are: J . Bargh (Calderstones) 31, L. Birch (Academicals) 28, S. Conti
(Henthom Utd) 23, G. King (CHiatbura) 22, W. R. Briggs (Hurst Green) 21, Rod Taylor (IGngs Arms) 19, D. Balmbra (Sabden) 19, T. Pinch (Royal Oak) 17, G. Holland (Spnng Mill) 17, M. Greenhalgh (H u r s t G re en ) 16, A. Hargreaves (West Bradford)
16.
INTRODUCTION TO RACING
YOUNG riders of the Clarion Cycling Club were introduced to racing for the first time on Sunday, albeit as spectators. They were able to see both the time trial game and road racing, each event within
easy reach of home.
travelling no further than. (ihatbum to watch the riders in the North Lancs Road Club 25 on the bypass, as they turned back through the ■village on the first of their two circuits through the town... - Clanon members then went on beyond Gisburn and Bamoldswick Road in order to see the nders in the Clayton Velo road race, which started at 10 a.m. They were still spread out in groups in the Australian pursuit method of s t a r t ' which sets the best riders off last, some minutes behind the other groups. Turning r ig h t at Barn Comer, the club headed for
The morning event meant
. finishing position just outside the Rolls-Royce works on the outskirts of Bamoldswick. It was a pleasant surpnse to
Earby, leaving the main road at Thornton to arrive at the
. the chequered flag in a flurry of colourful jerseys and hot steamy breath. Next week, dub members
sec how many-other spec tators had ventured out in the winter sun. Soon the speeding bunch of riders were seen climbing up the line to flash by
will be tea-ving GUtheroe at 10 a.m. to visit Rlvington Old Bam, near the Winter Hill television mast.- '-
TROPHY MONEY
A SOCIAL ev en in g at Clitheroe’s Stardust Club rai«ed more than £40 for the Ribble Valley Sport and Recreation Council. The money will go towards trophies for the festival of sport in June. The date clashed with other
was
2-2.The 200-strong Sunday crowd could have been forgi ven for thinking Nelson would mn away with the game in the seond half — but they reck oned without the fighting sp i r i t of the team being m o u ld e d by C l i th e ro e manager Adam Blacklaw. GUflieroe came out after the
A close call at Gisburn
Gishum.T. Milnihorpe Corinthians 2.
intervi full of determination. (Goalkeeper Haworth took the sting out of Nelson’s initial surge with a number of fine saves as shots rained in upon his goal. Then Clitheroe, miming hard for each other and playing the ball about wdl, began to -wrest back the ] initiative from their -visitors. Soon it was the 10-man
. dangerous in attack, and it was no s u rp r is e when Clitheroe scored what turned out to be the winner in the
team who were gaining confi dence and looking more
73rd minute. The goal came from a glori
ously smple move started by new inside forward signing Trevor Fullard. Gathering the ball in the centre of the park, Fullard played a beautiful long ball out to Eyles on the le f t wing. Eyles quickly pumped a high centre on to the head of Smith who lobbed the ball neatly over the advancing
keeper. li ie rest of the game was a
continued tale of Clitheroe’s superior strength in defence
and midfield. Nelson made a brief rally in
th e d y in g m in u te s but Haworth and his defenders were equal to the challenge. It was in fa c t Ciitheroe’s Fullard, playing his first game for the. club, who came near est to adding to the scores, when he shot 'just -wide from outside the penalty area. This 28-year-old signing
AFTER a two-week lay off because of the weather, G i s b u r n e n t e r t a i n e d Milnthorpe whom they had previously beaten 4-2. And having lost the services of McBreen who has gone to Australia, plus the unavaila bility of Wdker and Haddock, the villagers had to call on Read, now with Stockport County Res. Sumner was
FOR DISTINCTIVE DECOR Telephona Groat Harwood 885352 '
c h a n c e . He has the m a k in g s of a g re a t athlete and, who knows, he may - represent his country at some time in the future." The money couldn’t
find challenging' opposi tion for him locally, so he has no alternative but to travel long distances if he w an ts to improve his performances. I t ’s no good him winning every
have come a t a better time for Michael. Accord*.. in g to his coach, Mr , Gerry Barnes, he has I reached the stage where he will have to travel around the country to find top class competi tion. • “Michael represented
England schoolboys last' year in an international cross country meeting and came a very close second in the national finals of the 1,500m. in i his age group,’’ said Mr Barnes, the senior middle d is ta n c e coach with Blackburn Harriers. “ I t i s b e c om in g increasingly difficult to
event with eaM." Michael’s sponsorship
. When one considers
has received the full backing of the British Amateur Athletics Board w h ich ha s c a re fu lly scrutinised the terms. All payments will go through them.
' training, one can see how valuable the sponsorship
is.
few small businesses in the country to sponsor individual athletes,” said .Mr B a rn e s . “ I t is a wonderful idea and a
“Turners are one of the
that Michael Has to go to Blackburn three or four times a week ju s t for
great boost: to Michael’s chances of joining the top ranks."
. p e a t amount of training and, inevitably, a lot of time and money. The-' sponsorship will'.allow' him to propess in much • the same way as young
Michael will be placing much more emphasis on t r a c k ru n n in g th i s summer, which takes a
M r B a r n e s s a y s CYRIL HOOLEY
athletes in other coun tries. Michael’s next big day,
is on Saturday in the national schoolboy cross country championships in.which he is expect^ to do very well. •
up to the class for junior athletes between 17 and 20 years of age and will need the best facilities to compete against older runners.
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Gisbum were first to threaten and Payton shot wide. The winger came in for some ro u ^ treatment, one oppo nent being booked. A great through ball caught the visitors’ defence "moving
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when Gizon was accidentally involved in a collision with an attacking-forward who cros sed his path. The penalty kick gave Dawson no chance. Milnthorpe attacked in full
th e second, had been a scrappy a f fa ir in .which neither side ever put its game together properly. Clitheroe scored first ^ te r 13 minutes with another goal fashioned initially by Fullard. His fuiely-weighted pass to
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Robson on the left wing was again followed by a quick centre. This tune it was Orrell who was in a position to send a powerful header mto the net. Nelson equalised after 19
evening at the club on March 16th to raise money for. trophies for .sports week. It is being orgaiuscd by Ribbles- dfilc Table Tennis Association.
On target
SIX of Hurst Green’s players have scored 12 or more goals this season and m the Ribble Valley League generally no fewer than 35 players have scored 10 or more goals. On the other hand five teams — Rimington, Lions, Victoria, Trinity and 'Whallcy Rangers — out of the total of 27 in both divisions, have no pl.ayer who has scored 10.
Nap hand
FIVE of Brockhalls nine goals against Transport FC in the first round of the -Aitken Shield were scored by
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