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members he struck his inau gural dnve high and straight down the first fairway.
CLITHEROE Gol f Club’s new captain Mr Louis Billington made a gi-eat start to his year of office when he “drove in’’ on Sunday. Watched by more than 60
New golf captain *drivesin' to start year
followed by the traditional four-ball match between the c a p ta in ’s side and one headed by his predecessor, v ic e - c a p ta in Mr Ja c k Hanson.
T h e c e r em o n y was
Pioneers gain sweet revenge
Pendle Pioneers 5, Rjidcliffe 1.
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THE visit of Radcliffe Schoolboys to Clitheroe provided Pendle Pioneers with a highly encourag ing victory. In last year’s
clear goals, so this victory was a notable achievement, for not many teams from this area have the satisfac tion of defeating Manchester opposition.
Pioneers went down by nine ^
runners-up in the West Pennine League, found the going rather hard against a fast-moving, quick-tackling Pioneers side.
Radcliffe, last season’s
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the lead within 10 minutes, but it was short-lived.
Edmondson gave Pioneers
goal for the visitors and the teams turned, round without further addition. Both sides made substitu
tions and some fast flowing football was seen. Pioneers won a series of corners and Smith restored the lead. Pressure was maintained and Fullerton made it 3-1. As Radcliffe lost touch Edmondson scored, again and Walmsley piit the issue beyond doubt. In the closing stages both sides hit the bar and Winck-
Mr Hanson’s side won by
there was a hot-pot suppei, at which Mr Hanson offi cially welcomed Mr Bilhng-
21 holes to nine. Later In the clubhouse
driving off watched Hanson (centre) members.
A TOP schoolboy football side from Ribble Valley had a 3-1 victory over a side from Blackburn on Friday in their first Lancashire under-
last year’s encounter Kennedy headed a beautiful the ne.xt round of the Waddington had started goals u„
o p ponents Mo c m
Moreeambe or Lancaster in L
competition, which is open to teams from 11 areas in the
in
county. The Ribble Valley side
was drawn from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for
Boys, Gawthorpe High School, Ribblesdale and St Augustine’s. The team will be in action
ley made a good late save. Kick-off is at 10-30 a.m. Good show by Rangers Whalley Rangers 3, Chapman’s Res 1
RANGERS put up a good show in difficult conditions
but had to wait until the last few minutes before finally
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some ea rly dif ficulties against the strong wind but the defence held firm and Winckley made several good saves. With Bulcock and Fox combining well they
VANISHING TRICKS
THREE footballs, belong ing to local teams, disap peared in two separate inci
dents at the weekend. This week, officials of the
two clubs involved have appealed for information about the missing property. Whalley Arms Celtic
found that a Mitre match b a l l , w o r th £20, had vanished after their game against Whalley Rangers at Littlemoor. They are offer ing a small reward for its return. Information should be given to the Whalley Arms (Whalley 2100), trea surer Mr Andrew Ronnan (Whalley 2667), or any team
member. Clitheroe’s Waggon and
Horses FC is seekmg infor mation about two balls — one of them, bearing the name “Mitsubishi,” worth £18 — which disappeared
from outside Roefield dres sing rooms while the t e ^ was changing. Anyone with information is asked to c o n t a c t th e W ag g o n (Clitheroe 23518). Both mci- dents happened on Saturday afternoon.
They found themselves in
making certain of full points in their Blackburn Combina tion Division Four game.
began to settle and in one of many runs Keighley had a fierce shot well saved. •
and Ashworth supplied it from close in after forcing h is way th ro u g h th e defence. Soon after the interval Rangers went two up through centre-forward
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the reckoning as Rangers relaxed a little, Suddick
Chapman’s came back into . . A goal was bound to come
minutes left when O’Rourke beat three men to score Rangers’ third. BWhaMey Rangers: Winckley,
scoring when a free kick caught the defenders off guard. The visitors pressed for an equaliser but Winck ley held them at bay with a succession of good saves. There were only five
( uller, Hosty (S.), Byrom, Hosty
O’Rourke, Ashworth. Sub: Yeoman.
J.), Bulcock, Fox, Keighley, Fort, ,
Villagers sore over Craven Cup draw
WADDINGTON have a home game with Earby in the first' round of the Craven Cup, and that has upset the villagers no end.
As cupholders for the ton) and West Bradford who
second successive year Waddington feel they ought to have been given a bye, says club chairman Cyril Whiteside. “We are very annoyed,”
he added. “We are also engaged in the Lancashire Amateur Shield, the first round of which has to be played on the same d a y— October 15th. “We shall have to ask the
LFA to decide which of the games we play on that day; the other will have to be played on October 22nd, and that means we shall have a b a c k lo g of B la ck b u rn C om b in a t io n g am e s .” Waddington do not yet know who their Shield opponents
will be. The villagers are one of 22
clubs in the Craven Ciro, the
other local ones being Grind- leton (at home to Hellifield), Rimington feway to Ingle-
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r i ITHEROE got down to business in their home clash with Nelson at Shawbridge on Sunday, and put a disastrous series.^ of defeats behind them
with a convincing 3-1 victory- The team played hard for taken and came when
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something had to be done to stop'the rot. Th eir e f fo r ts were
rewaided and the ''’•o — only their second this^
season — gave the club a much-needed morale toost.
and getting down to /h e . facts it was Nelsons lack of ability rather, than. Clitheroe’s footballing bril-
But having said all that
liance that produced the scoreline.
Nelson were just having an off day but they showed
It could have been that -
hardly any drive, and apart from a 15-minute burst of effort at the start they a llow ed ' Clitheroe to command the game
throughout.
Clitheroe opened their account in the 25th minute
depression lifted and cre^ member of the team played
more freely. - ■. 'The first goal was well
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and once they had scor^ it was as/though a cloud of
after fouTdefeatsinarow. David Gillibran^ playing netting low. at centre-forward instead
and'^evrry pfayer^^knew of centre-half, flick^ on a
through ball to Neil Robin son who blasted it into the
0 at the interval but it was good news ,for Clitheroc who have only been leading once bcfore,|half-time this
season. In the second-half .they
net. The scorcline was still 1-
trail
Nelson rallied their forces and managed a consolation goal through Craig Smith. But the attack was the only one Clitheroe had faced throughout the game and it was just unfortunate for goalkeeper Howarth that Smith’s shot was a good one.
In the throes of defeat
p la y e d w i th renewed fervour and Nelson seemed to slip further out of touch. T h e v i s i t o r s ’ s e co n d setback came in the 60th minute when Clitheroe put their defence under strong pressure. The back line panicked
good teamwork and Gillib- r a n d ’s move to centre- forward, who was standing in for Tommy Orrell who is c u r r e n t ly su sp en d e d , seemed to work well, for he played a vital part in all three goals.
Clitheroe produced some Manager Adam Black-
and instead of a controlled back-pass a defender chip p y the bail'past his own goalkeeper to put Clitheroe
two ahead. Busy Gillibrand had a
-to Steve Rush, who had no d i f f ic u l ty b e a t in g th e
’keeper.
h a n d in th e th i rd of ()litheroe’s goals when he put an accurate cross over
law was well pleased with the display and hopes that his team can continue this form in what promises to be a busy week ahead with two games next weekend — a'ivay to M o re c am b e Reserves and at home to Accrington Stanley. -
S ta in e s , Ro bson ,-S c cd a ll, B ra c cw e l l ,- R u sh ,■ Connell, Gillibrand, Fullard, Robinson. Subsi 'Choycc and Colcbourne.
Clithcroc: Howarth, Eylcs,
have a bye. Bamoldswick Park Rovers, leaders of Division Two in the West Lancashire League, also
have a bye. The remaining matches
are: Gargrave v Skipton B u l ld o g s , H o r to n v Bentham,i Cononley v Carle- ton. Notable absentees are Gisbum, who have gone out of existence.
TEAMS
home, kick-off 2-30 p.m.): From Underwood, Whiteside (N), Leach, Ridiards, Nuttan,_I^k, Reddin, Rimmer, McGuire,- W^ker (R),
Waddington (v Feniscowles, w.-iiwfRi
White.side(S). Walker
(G). Meet ground 1-30 p.m. Waddington Res (v Griffin
side ,
Celtic, at Pleasington, kick-off 2- 30 p.m.): From Dennett, Boyd, Taylor, Lund, Ciuler, BiaJecki, Humphreys, Salisbury (S), McAlly, Bishop, Gardner, Behan, Salisbury (P), Sims. Meet Waggon and Horses 1-15 p.m.
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again on Saturday when it meets Bolton in the second ro u n d of - th e English Schools’ Inter Association T rophy competition at Billington.
game preserved Wadding- to n ’s record.
15 Cup game. 'They will go on to play from e i th e r
late in the ^ u n b e a te n d n-npi for HiD visitors nnfi the — „ptitinn wbieh is onen ir fino
in fine form, Dave Reddin heading the opening goal from a comer after omy five minutes. However, they were unable to capitalise further on this advantage and owing to some fine saves by the visiting ’keeper, their strikers failed to find the
league
Chapmans 1, Waddington 2
A WELL-TAKEN goal by Paul McGuire
ton and presented him with the captain’s tie and badge. Mr Bilhngton, of Clarem
ont Road, Acenngton, is a seven handicap golfer. He has been a member at Chtheroe for 15 years.
Mr Bilhngton is pictuhed by Mr
and other
SCHOOLBOY Fine start VICTORS
s e a s o n
Ribblesdale revel in gale conditions
Sabden 1, Ribblc-sdale SSG 4. the gale-force wind. . Ribblesdale had wind■ • pulled one back with the aid
advantage in the fust hall and threatened to swamp an o v e rw o r k e d S a b d e n
defence. .Pinch. eventually p u t them ahead despite almost missing from only a
couple of yards out. The score was still 1-U
when the teams changed over, although Grimshaw
and Balmbra had both come close to putting Sabden on
terms. - Afterwards, the villagei's
failed to use the wind to their own advantage and Ribblesdale broke well fiom defence, using Punchaid and Preedy as twin strikers with Johnson running the fiont line intelligently. The visitors went thiee goals clear Before Lingard
i
of a good through ball from Balmbra. Sabden continued to press
and Balmbra, who'had switched to midfield, was prominent. .Ribblesdale broke away
FIRST FOR LIONS
Lions .1, Grindicton 2.
once more to score a fourth goal. In the role of substi tu te goalkeeper, Wright served Sabden remarkably well and could not be faulted. For Ribblesdale it was a good win in bad condi tions. The game was well controlled by Mr C. Banks.. Ribblesdale’s scorers
were Pi’eedy (2), Ward and Johnston.
Wray, Wiseman, Lingartl. Armit- age, Bromley. Wan-en. Balmbi-a, Grimshi iw, laingtU (!• Sul).. Keogh.
Sahclen: Wnght, lianlltelt,
Chatburn overcome early reverses
Chatburn 6, Henthorn 2
rinvp RpHdin Afterwards, ChatDum took commana ana ran out comfortable winners.
Hall excels
net. Chapman’s equalised in
the 40th minute during a
. mix-up in the home defence and there were only 10 minutes left when McGuire scored the winner. Waddington have made a
for Henthorn llcnthorn Res. 1, Kiminitton 2. TWO goals in the last 20 minutes earned Henthorn full points from a keenly- contested Second Division game. Indeed, Rimington twice equalised and at one period the game could have
good start to the season, and on Saturday they will face another of the pace-setters when Feniscowles visit Ttvitter Lane in what prom ises to be a good game. Waddington: Underwood,
(S). Walker (G). Sub: Kirk.
gone either way. Henthorn, who have been
struggling to find their true form, opened the scoring through Siekowski who drib bled round the keeper to put the ball into the net. There was lio further
Whiteside (N), Le.ich, Richards, Nuttall, Reddin, Rimmer, McGuire, Walker (R), Whiteside
Best answer
to critics BWaddington Rck 5,
lackburn West Res. 1.
JOHN BEHAN, who had failed to score in four previ ous league games, answered his critics in the best poss ible way on Saturday by scoring a hat-trick in five minutes to destroy Black- bum West Reserves. Centre forward Behan, a
, for the winning goal, goal keeper Hall kept Henthorn in the game with a number of fine saves and Conti even tually headed the ball home to restore the home side’s lead. Wilkinson put the issue beyond doubt, with a well- steered header in the closing ■ stages. Hargi'eaves made a sound
scoring until early in the second half, Rimington equalising while the home defence were appealing for offside. Simpson restored Henthorn’s lead with a low shot from th e . edge of the box but Rimington again - fought back and equalised. With both teams looking
prolific scorer for the villa gers’ reserve side in Division Four and Five, produced a firs t half one-man show utterly disproving 'sugges tions that he cannot score in the Second Division. Behan started his spree
• sporting performance. Ilenthorn Re.s.: Hall,
Simp.son,
midway through the half when he received a short free-kick on the edge of the penalty area and fired the ball into the far comer of the net. Minutes later he drew the keeper and chipped the ball over his head, and immediately completed the hat-trick with another well-
taken goal Fifteen minutes into the
second half Peter Salisbury was brought down in the penalty area and Chris Sims took the penalty kick. The keeper made a good save but this led to” a scramble in the
Hargi'eavex, Conti, Fraiiceschin:i, Boyd, Wild,
WiIkin.son, Siekowski, Isherw'ood, Shaw. Sub.: Hitcheii.
A friendly thriller
Trutex 2, Joiners Arms 1 IN S u n d ay ’s friendly,-
'Tmtex took the lead after only five minutes, when Blenkinship found the net, fo l low in g Ish e rw o o d ’s comer. A strong Joiners team, led
penaltyareaandtheimprov- Gardner scored
from the rebound. Waddington’s fifth goal
was probably the best of the game. With ten minutes to go, Kevin McAlly spotted that the keeper was off his line and- from 40 yards he coolly chipped the ball over
his head. Right on the final whistle
West scored a consolation goal. B. Waddington Res: Dennett,
Carter. ' ,
Nine for Panthers
MORE than 50 goals were scored in the Clitheroe and ■District Cub Scout Football League programme. , Biggest margin of victory
was recorded by ■ Trinity Panthers with a 9-1 defeat of
St Mary’s. R e s u l t s : 'Whalley 5,
V Loyola (J. -Rowley). Satur day ^ Whalley v Pendle (J. Woodworth), St Paul’s v ■ Tiinity Panthers (G. Whal
Gisburn 0; Trinity Panthers 9, St Mary’s T; Pendle 7, Chatbum 5; Ribblesdale 2, St Paul’s 1; 'Trinity.Tigei-s 7, Chipping 3; St Mary’s 3, Ribblesdale 4; Loyola 3, Chatbum 1. ■ ' Fixtures: Tonight-Pendle ■
ley), Gisbum v Ribblesdale (R. Frankland), St Mary’s V Chipping (D. Smyth).,
debut for Henthorn, for- whom Hall had a 'particu-' la r ly outstanding giime. Rimington never gave up and earned credit for a fine
beat the ■villagers’ defence and scored with a good shot from just inside the box. Almost immediately after wards he added a second, ta k in g advantage of a defence at sixes and sevens. Although shaken by these
In the first minute Conti
HENTHORN biiilt up an early lead of two clear Tirov'ia cfill Ipflfiine* bv a troal at half-time, r X ponimand and ran out
A GOOD all-round team effort gave Lions their first win of the season in a spirited but clean game.
Grindleton were tirst to
go ahead, a Hurst goal being the reward of sustained pressiu-e.
ag ain s t a strong, gusty wind, g radually gained midfield control and aftei Clegg had hit the bar Camp bell put them level with a close-range effort.
Lions, who were battling Minutes later they went in
front, (Jhatburii pushed the ball through to Dowden and
he erossed for Price to slide the ball Dome at the far post.
advantage of an own-goal, Woodworth deflecting a corner kick past his own keeper.
Grindleton then had the
backs, ' Lions dominated the second half but squandered a number of chances before Dowden gave them the winner with a fine header, as the result of good work by Clegg and Campbell.
With the wind at their
early reverses. Chatbum set a b o u t r e s to r in g th e i r fo r tu n e s . Attacks were launched and Riley eventu ally found the net with a low drive, but with Nuttall in good form in the visitors’ goal no further progress was made before the interval. C h a tbu rn resumed in
attacking mood and Dobson netted a brilliant gdal with a 30-yard drive to put them level. Riley soon made it three and he went on to complete' a hat-trick with a fine close-range header. The villagers were now
firmly in control and they rounded off a good team performance with goals
xKnowlos',
J.acksonr Graham, Bretherton, Speak. Dinsdale, Riley,-, Smithson, Young. Sub:
from Speak and Dinsdale. Chatburn: Johnson, Dobson,
Scott:' .
Bkalecki, Peel, Green, Musgrove, Bush, Harrison, Conti, Taylor, Drachenburg. Sub: Townsend.
' H en th o rn : N u tta ll, Pye, ■'
Explosive finish
Waggon and Horses .2, Whalley Rangers B 3
A PENALTY three minutes • from the end of the game, robbed the pub side of a deserved victory. The visitors opened the
scoring when Richards headed a fine goal, but minutes later Waggon drew level through Waddington. The rest of the half was
debut. J u s t before half-time,
by the dangerous Drachen- burg, soon hit back, and Peel had to make several good saves. W ith an h o u r gone,
Murphy, Woodworth, Jones, Dubowski, Dowden, Ch:itburn, Campbell, Clegg, Ih-ice. Sub.
Lions: O’Neill, Hanvey,
Allen. Grindicton: Parkinson (D),
Wilson, Cowell, Read, Jones, Parkinson (G), Cowking, Snxdley Hurst, Taylor, Beggs. Sub. 'runier.
Ehtertaining despite weather
Academicals Res. 3 Calderslones 1
TWO quick second-half goals decided this fast, game
highly entertaininE, between two of thi siori's'top sides.
pitch meant that defenders were often in trouble. However, a combination- of g o o d g o a l k e e p i n g and several shots against the woodwork produced a goal less first half.
A strong wind and a heavy
interval Academicals took the lead, when Scargill ran on to Houldsworth’s fine through ball and scored from a narrow angle.
Immediately after the - LIGHT
HAUL.AGE W. Beer
added a second, as Blacktop guided the ball past Ward in th e C a ld ers to n es ’ goal, following Riding’s low free- kick.
Minutes later Academicals
dominated by the home team with Steinhofel, formerly of ■Victoria, scoring on his
Briggs crowned a great performance' by adding a third, biit afterwards'Wnal- ley recovered well as O’Mea pulled- a goal back. The game finally exploded
T ru te x went fur ther in front, as Wild headed in Behan’s free-kick. . Fifteen minutes from the
visitors pulled themselves back into the reckoning, as Beaghan rose to head past Greenhalgh from a comer.
In their next attack the
then dominated play as they searched for the equaliser.
An inspired hospital side
in the last five minutes, as V^alley equalised, through a p enalty converted by Richards and Waggon’s efforts to clinch the game' only resulted in a disallowed
end Drachenburg punished a defensive mix-up, and the la s t moments saw both teams, miss clear chances. Brown and Wild were
bury (P), McAlly, Bishop, Gard ner, Behan, ;Salisbury (S). Sub:
oyd, Sims, Lund, Bialecki, Salis
goal. Waggon: Walker, Whittaker,
Mantle, Rossi, Bennett, Thomber, Rigby, Driver (K.), Sleinhofel, Waddington. Sub: Driver (L).
outstanding for ’Tmtex, with R im m e r , Geld ard and Drachenburg, the pick of the
Joiners. Trulex: Peel, Metcalfe, Broivn,
Scott.
LADIES’ HOCKEY
W E S T B R A D FO R D Ladies’ Hockey Club won their second match of the season by the convincing margin of five clear goals
over Chorley. The v is ito rs attacked
.- strongly for the first 10 ' m in u te s bu t th e home
intervals as West Bradford took control. Scorers were
, defence remained firm and were never seriously trou bled aftei-wards. Goals came at regular
■ Sue B a iley (2 ) ,' Sadie Barker, Annie Hutchinson
and Amanda Backhouse. On Sunday West Bradford
lost 3-1 to a strong Nelson side. However, they were' not outclassed but, needed more forward strength. Nelson were faster on to the ball and their better finish ing gave them a deserved victory. West Bradford’s goal came from a good shot by Helen Chard.
Blenkinship, -Rhodes, Rigby, Conti, Wild, Isherwood, Behan,
SPORTING
ENCOUNTER Koyui Oak 6, ChippinK 0
THE Ribble Valley Football League Division One game between Royal Oak and Chipping was refereed by MrJ’Loll” 'Whittaker, secret- 0 17 of Lions who took over when the appointed official failed to turn up. He c o n t ro l le d a s p o r t in g encounter very well.. Oak su rv iv e d e a r ly
J u n io r s f in ish to u g h co u rse
IN the Northern Women’s Cross County League event at Clec- kheaton, 12-year-old Deborah
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pressure but then failed to make the most of their opportunities when they hit back.. Eventually Stewart
gave them the lead, and runker made it 2-0 by half
time. .. With the wind at their
' goals through Waterhouse, ■Masters, C o tte r il l and Sutcliffe. ■ Chipping never lost heart
backs Oak attacked regu larly and, added further
and were always ini the hunt but they came up against a strong defence. O’Neill was in ' good form as Oak’s ’k e e p e r and was well supported by Asjpinwall (D.), Foulker and McGurk.
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tough course,, lun in toirential rain. Shju^n Sweeney, 11, of Park Street, Clitheroe, who is just back in training, finished 40th.
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Hammonds, of Fairfield Dnve, Clitheroe, finished fifth in her
first race of the season, against 11 to 13-yc:ir-olds from all over the
to go Riding finally relieved the pressure on his defence. He caught the Caldersto- nes’s back-foiir square and slotted the ball past the oncoming Ward.
But with fifteen minutes
Bo:u-dinan, Dinnis, Houldswoith, Plant, Blacktop, Stevenson, Proc
Academicals: Greenh:ilgh,
ter, Riding, Murphy, Scargill, Sub.; SiddalT.
Calderstones: Ward, Threllfall. Woodworth, Hardnuui, Powell,
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Robe rts , Wilson, Moulden, Fitzpatrick, Beaghan, Johnson. Sub.; St:itham.
Alan pedals to his 5th trophy
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third, Alan was first home of the North Lancashire'Road Club’s 10 entrants — a posi tion which gave him the Allcock Trophy. This success adds to
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