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Clitheroc Advertiser and Times, March 10th, 1977 17


Last-gasp goal saves Sabden


IN. A G ^ E full of excitement and tension, Trinity came wthin seconds of ending Sabden’s unbeaten run m:Division Two of the Kibble Valley Football League.


Sabden 3, Trinity 3.


Henthom force extra time


Clithcroe Academicals 2, Henthom United 1


TRAILING by an only goal Hith six minutes to go, Henth­ om United took Academicals into extra time before finally conceding de fe a t in this Ashley Smith semi-final tie. Although lacking in good quality


Henthom could have taken the lead from a good cross. The home side gained ascendancy in midfield and after Waddington had hit the bar u*ith a fierce drive they took the lead u*ith a neatly headed goal by Birch from Belton’s comer. Academicals continued to press


but were unable to capitalise on their advantage. Henthorn counter­ attacked only to miss the best chance of the game when three of the men had the goal at their mercy. Henthom attacked strongly in the


both sides attacked strongly but Academicals* attacks were more conlrnllfyl. Joss netted but had the effort disallowed, after good work by Barcroft, and Henthom were unlucky when they scored but had to retake the free kick. Both teams tired in the second


period, which lasted about 20 minutes bocau.se of stoppages and it


shot and Joss missed a sharp chance. However, after good work by Belton, Birch scor^ with a great shot from outside the area. Both teams deserved credit for their performances.


livy Oak throw


away chances Royal Oak 4, RImingion 1.


I 795 s


nvprcomjng Rifnington m the teams’ first game for a month. Oak attacked at uilJ hut squandered many chances' Ivfnre Dracnenherg and Afmmwall give them a clear tw*o-goal lead by half time. Riminglon were seldom allowed to


lavoff did not help cither side. The villagers found the Oak defence too


prp«;nled with a gift goal when the half rebounded off their centre forward as the Oak keeper attemp­ ted a clearance. It was a poor game. The long


move out of their owti half and Oak vent four up through Pinch and Afpinwall. Rimington were


strong and the midfield and front runners failed through some bad. passing, the re su l t of over- eagerness. Referee Tom Wallbank kept good control of a dean game. Royal Oak: Loynd, Aspinwall


(D). Foulkcr, McGurk, Rigg, John­ son, Pinch, Orr, AspinwaU (L),


P re ed y ,' Drachenberg. Sub: Humphreys.


1295 |9S5


Lack of effort


Clitheroc Acad. Bes 3, Chatbum Rea 1


rather fortunate to turn round on even terms after an indifferent first half display against Chatbum. Abundant possession was squan­ dered through lapses in concentra­ tion and several payers did not seem to be making enough effort. Consequently, Chatbum led from


ACADEMICALS Reserves were ROYAL OAK had no problems in


was at this stage that Ac^emicals took full control. Mullen hit the bar with a superb


second half, but good defensive work, particularly by the outstand­ ing Houldsworth, kept Academicals in the game. The equaliser came six minutes from time when Drachen- berg placed the ball wide of Owen’s dive, much to the delight of the large Henthom crowd. Ln the fist period of extra time


football, the match had all the usual cup-tie exatcment and was well fought by both sides. Academicals settled first but


the firat ha^, Sabden had the wind in their favour but failed to take advantage of it. Close­ passing tactics did not pay against opponents who were quicker on the ball and it was Trinity who broke away and scored through Croft.


Although kicking uphill in


disastrously for Sabden. They conceded two well-taken goals in as many minutes and would have been four down but for a


The second-half opened


(P.), Croft and Astin outstanding for TVinity. Referee N. Crawshaw kept firm control and hclp^ to make t l^ a game worth watching. Scorers for Sabden were Wright


Whitwell, Wnght, Vfiseman, Brom­ ley (T.), Haythomthwaitc, Warren, Aimitage, Bromley (B.), Balmbra. Sub.: Hackett.


Wilkinson, Geldard, Astin (R.), Devine CM.), Kenyon, Grant, Astin (D.), Croft, Meyler. Sub.: SUrzaker.


Trinity: Devine (P.), Fishlock,


Holgate’s a sizzler


Chatbum 6, Lions 1.


Speak, Dmsdale, King, Sbngcr, Riley. Sub.: Dobson. Lions: O’Neill, Dickinson. Potter,


Allen. Sub.: Gnffin.


Lions* defence for King to run through and lob the hall home to complete the soonng. Malsbujy and Jacl^n served the home defence well and O’Neill and Campbell played well for the visitors. (^tbum: Johnson. Read. Mals- bury, Holgatc, Jackson, Graham,


Clegg, Jones, Woodworth. Dowden. Gnmc, Cowperthwaiie, Campbell,


Easy for Chipping


Chipping 9, Victoria 0.


VICTORIA couid field only 10 men, poemg Chipping wlh no problems in buiJdmg up a dear five-goal lead by


the interval. Victoria played some attractive


football at times but had passing near goal was their undoing. Four more goals gave Chipping an ea.sy win. Scorers were Robinson (4), Hornby and Gomall (2), and Cook- son. Referee Joe Turnbull kept firm


control. Chipping; Elbson, Ross, Preston,


an early penalty, easily convert^ by Knowles, until just before the inter­ val when Driver chased a long ball to the goal-line, axrssed first time and gave Rushton the chance to sweep the ball hmne. Plajmg with the slope, Academi­


Dubowski, Bradley, Scargill, Tomlinson, Ross, FiUpatrick, Humphries, Arrowsmith.


Gomali, Heaton. V ic to r ia : T omkins , Hill,


HAT-TRICK


cals exerted more pressure and Driver at last scored after the ball had been chased to and from across* the goal. Another goal by Ru.shton scal^ the issue. Speak made several good saves


IN i H


for Chatburn, while *Rudd and Blacktop were outstanding for Academicals. A disappointing g ^ e but the strong wind and bumpy pitch made accurate football difficult. Academicals Res: Fielding,


ON DEBUT Waggon and Horses 7, Henthom Res. 2


A HAT-TRICK by John Ros,si.


making his debut for Waggon and Horses, saw tlie pub side to an easy victory over Henthom Reserves. Rossi opened the scoring after


Nadin, Holgate, Grainger, Dinsdale, Whittaker, Bretherton, Knowles, Young, Pratt. Subc Ijakin.


Boardman, Hackett, Rudd, Murphy, Blacktop, Brown, Rushton, Driver, Bell, Bentlev. Sub: Trimby. Chalbum Res: Speak, Turner,


1350


Ribblesdale in control


A HAT-TRICK by Stephen Dean gave Ribblesdale a comfortable win. The club attacked with the aid of a strong following wind but were able to keep good control and they used it


Ribblesdale SSC 4, Read 2


Dean opened their account from 20 yards but Read offset this when a


to advantage. . .


free kick was floated o^®**^*^ defence and headed home by Bell


(R)Shortly afterwards RjbWe^e restored their lead through Bialeda to whom Bradley gsve^ an easy chance by intelligent naming.


Read came back into the game and


Pearce put them level once more from the penalty spot, but not fqr long. Dean scored I^bblcsdales third, f lo a t in g the ball ovo*^the


’keeper from a quick b re ^ finished off a good individual performance by rounding the


’keeper to completc^c h a t -m < ^ Dban and Bialccla plav^ esp^


,


five minutes with a good shot from the edge of the penalty area. Then Bob But* scorM a wind-a-ssisted goal, lus cross floating over the goal-


’ would score. Rossi added another ' two and the others came from Mick CoUinge, Raymond Green and Chris Briggs, who was also making his debut. Henthom’s goals came from Hitchen, who scored one m each


tion was how many more Waggon


half. Waggon and Horses: Walker,


Briggs, Rossi. VILLAGERS


MARCH ON King’s Arms 0, Hurst Green 3


HURST GREEN took the lead in the first minute through Briggs and, by virtue of good defensive work, they held on to it until half tune despite King’s strong attacks. TTie villagers’ defence continued


dally weU for Ribbfesdale, with Pearce and BeU (R.) featuring for


Ribblesdale SSC: Whittaker, Johnson, Parkes.


Read: Wilson, Holt, March, Bell - . p- n


Hanvey, BialecM, McC^kn. Colboumc, > Bu^, Dean, Bradley. Sub: CotteriD.


(U, BeU (R.), Harper. Cooke, Pearce, Hargreaves. Whal-


ley. Sub: Towne. ••


‘ almost on the whistle to end a good top-of-the-table dash.


STRUGGLING


HAVING played 19 games, Victoria are still without a point in Division One of the Ribble Valley Football League. Transport FC are not faring much belter in Division Two where they have only two points from 17 games.


U) hold with John TVotter playing well and it was largely through him that lead was maintained. King’s brought on Robinson for the injured Rush and five successive Comers were won, but without any reward. Young put Hurst Green two up in the 89th minute and the third came'


Thomber, Calvert. Mantle, Driver. Collinge, Edmond.son, Green, Birch,


kccDc^^s b^dd. After the restart, the only ques­


Squires, Hornby <D.), Wareing, Robinson, Cookson, Hornby (P.),


nunutes when Dowden netted from the r ig h t wing. But Holgate reg ^ed the lead for Chatbum with a sizzling 20-yard free kick. Reai] added another from the spoL Camp­ bell pressed hard for Lions but Speak beat CyNoiU with a low shot as did Riley with a fierce effort. A long kick by Johnson heat the


things were more even than the scorcline indicates. Both teams missed easy chances and Chatbum were only leading l-O by half time. CYNciU, who had let a header from King sbp through his anns, made amends soon after with a good save from Graham. Lions levelled the score after 55


THREE goals in the final 10 minutes set the seal on Chatbum’s comple­ tion of the double over Uons. But in the game’s earlier stages,


for a marvellous fightback against unlucky opponents who perhaps deserved a bttle more. Wiseman played well for Sabden with Devine


and put up a fight. Wright scored from a long throw by Bromley (B.) and Haythonjthwaite put a well- placed shot home dunng a scramble. Urged on by the crowd, Sabden pounded away but could not produce the eq^iser. 'Ihe referee allowed four n^utes’ extra tune for injuries and with the last kick of the game Wnght put the villagers level. For Sabden, it was a just reward


brilliant tip over the bar by Bromley. Sabden then began to shape better


CRUCIAL MATCH AHEAD


' weekend looks to be &e game between Calderstones and Sabden in Division Two. Both are bidding strongly


TOP match in the Ribble Valley Football League this


Kathryn Stansfield.


Green lead Clitheroe Academ­ icals by one point with a game in hand. However, lung’s Arms are still in the running, having played 15 games to Hurst Green’s 18.


for promotion and only two points separate them. But the hospital side have two games in hand over the leaders. In Division One, Hurst


FIXTURES


(PW), Lion.s V Victoria (AS). Division Two: CaldcrsLoncs v


Sabden (JS), 'Trirnty v Transport FC (GS), Whalley Rangers v Read Res (JT), Brockhall v Henthom Res (TJ), Waggon and Horses v West Bradford (IH), Hurst Green Res v Clitheroc Acad. Res (CD).


^ RESULTS


(2) and Haythomthwaite, and for Trinity Grant CD.), Astin and Croft. Sabden: Bromley (A.), Wray,


Wellington; Accrington Stanley YC V Whalley. Group B — St Anne’s, Acc. V Nelson Stanley: Wa/Idington V Henthom Utd. Wuiners of Group A will play nmncps-upof B; Winners of Group B will plav nmners-up of A.


— West Bradford 0, Whalley 4; Wellington 2, Acc. Stanley YC 7. Div. B — Nelson Stanley 3, Waddington 3. Postponed — St Anne’s, Acc. v Henthom Utd. Youth Div. Cup, third and final leg. Group A — West Bradford v


Gisburn out


of honours? Chorley Rrs 3. Gisbum I.


from lime. The villagers had almost every man unficld in a search for the elusive equaliser but it was Chorlcy who scored.Because of this defeat, Gisbum find themselves with little chance of any honours for the first tunc in m;uiy seasons. Gisburn: Dawson, Chwworth,


w’ho gave away the goals afiex haring given his side an only gf»al lead wluch they held until I2minute8


Proctor, Redhead, Huddleston, Gorton, Foy, P e t ty , Grace, McKavelt, Walker. Sub.: Grayson.


SQUASH


’ than the previous week, Empress squash team wore Chcetham Hill down and infijcted a 5-0 defeat that


PLAYING with more confidence


severely damaged the Manchester club’s promotion prospects. Glenn Evans opened the scoring


ing Cbnnors MacLaughIm and Niall Pollard, who both notched 3-2 victories.' At the top end, Steve Hutchinson played off early attacks from a powerful opponent to win in three straight tics. David Mackinlay put up yet


with a fine 3-1 win, which was followed by two long battles mvolv-


TWO own goals led to Gisbum suffering an undeserved defeat at Chorlcy. Great Harwood’s R<»y Huddleston made his debut for the village dub, to whom he has h<*en loaned for a month to help hun recover from a cartilage ojx*ration. Redhead was the unlucky man


2, Waggon and Horses T, Read Res 3, Brockhall 2; Trtuisport FC 0, Whalley Rangers 6; Sabrien 3, Trin­ ity 3; Clithcroe Acad. Res 3, Chat­ burn Res 1. Postponed — West Bradford v Hurst Green Res. Youth Div. Cup (2nd leg): Div. A


Read 2^ Spring Mill 2, Grindlcton 0; Quppmg 9, Victona 0; Royal Oak 4, Rimmgton I; Chatbum 6, Lions 1; King's 0, Hurst Green 3. Ashley Snuth TVophy, semi-final: Clitheroe Acad. 2, .Henthom Utd 1. DiWston Two: Henthom Utd Res


Division One: RibblesdaJo SSC 4,


Green (NB), Clithcroe Acad, v Spring Mill (NO, Grindleton v King's Arms (TW), Henthom Utd v Ribblesdale SSC (GB), Read v Royal Oak (AH), Rimington v Chippmg


Division One: Chatburn v Hurst


Clitheroe hit for six


Colne Dynamos 6, Clitheroe 0.


TROUNCED by a clear six goals, Clitheroe had only them se lv e s to blame in Sunday’s game with Colne Dynamos. It was one of those games


when goalkeeper Haworth fail^ to dear and the first goal resulted. At half-tune it wa.s 2 ^ but the neces­ sary reriv'al (bd not matcnabsc and Ck)Inc, having things all theu* own wny, marched on to the total of six. The game w’as more unwelcome


evidence of Cbthcroc's inability to be consistent and correction of this fault IS a matter of urgent pnonty. Clitheroe: Haworth, Beard,


Eyles, GJdert, Bright, Gilhbrand, Smith, Wainc, Orrell, Fullard, Robson.


Chances missed


Preston 5, Ribble Valley I


DEF'EAT by a marpn of four goals did not tnily refloct Ribblo Valley’s overall supenontv in this inter- Icapje game. The vital differ»»nce between the sides wfis that Preston took their chances and, therefore, deserv’ed to win. Valley scorwl through P<*el in the


allowed to go begging, and defensive errors did not help. Notlung went right and only Tom Orrell, Tony Eyles and Brian Gildcrt really sloped themselves. Clitheroc fell apart quite early on


conceded: “We were bad. We ju.st did not put our game together, although I feci this was partly due to our f^ing to come to terms with what appears to be a veiy small pitch.” At least four scoring chances were


about which the less said, the better. A completely inexplic­ able failure by a team which had vanquished Nelson the previous week despite being reduced to 10 men. Manager Adam Blacklaw'


M i i i


Kathryn runs for Britain


SABDEN athlete ^ th ry n Stansfield helped Britain to victory when she made her first international appearance


in Belgium at the weekend. She was a member of a


four-girl team which won the European Catholic studente cross-country championship in the 1^17 age group. Kathryn (15), of Pendle Street West finished 11th out of a big field in the race at Louvain Univer­ sity, where the team stayed for three nights. The team won an impressive trophy, which Kathiyn will have at her home for three months


School, Billington, Kathryn a lm o s t missed the race because of a troublesome Wp injury. She was out of action for 13 weeks and returned to the track only two months ago — ju s t in time to regain f i tn e s s for the race in


later this year. A pupil of St Augustine’s


Sunday week when she will take part in the Catholic students championship of Great Britain.


Waddington


difficult conditions, a strong wind making control very difficult. Wadduiglon wore trailing by an only goal after 13 mmtucs but a superb go.ll by Graham Walker just before half time put them level. He volleyed the ball home from 25 yanls. Waddington squandered some


A MEDIOCRE performance by Waddington ended their run of seven successive league wins in the Premier Division of Blackburn Combination. The game was played under


below par YMCA 1. Waddington 1.


(N), Richards, Kirk, Bialecki, RImmer, McGuire, Ross, Walker (K), Ainsworth, Walker (G). Sub: Niiltall.


McCally’s


them in the second half, Valley swung into the attack. F’lnch hit the fv>sL uith a terrific shot and also had two shots cieanri off the lino. All the play was in the home half but Preston twice broke away and .scored. Valley mis.sed the services t»f W.id<Iington, Conni’ll and Bialecki, who were unfit


ojvning minutes only for the home side to draw level in quick time an»l later add two more in the siwee of 10 minutes. Peel came near with a shot for the Valley and Pinch miss«‘<l with a header. With the strong wind helping


Leadership


unchanged LEADING positions in the C l i th e ro e and D is t r ic t Snooker League remain unchanged as the result of the latest games. Itcsults: Liberal A 10, Iirili^h


WADDINGTON exerted a great deal of pressure during a bright start. YMCA, however, used the wind to send long halls out of defence and. catching the Mllagers’ liack four on the wrong foot, opened t he scoring. A had backpass by I he Waddinglon keeper gave ^TStCA another goal and the home side went in two goals down. In n sensational resumption


winner Waddington Res 3, YMCA Bra '2.


Wafldingltm nxluccd the arrears with one of the <|«ickest and m»»sl


Behan. He held the hall until hts colleague had raced to the edge of the visitors’ goal and he then chipped a textbook haU for Whiteside to slot It heaultfuily home. B**han put Waddington on terms


enterpnsuig goals scored at Twitter I>ane. Wluteside kicktri off and jiassed to


(Tordon Ross and Graham Walker were the men of- the match. The n*mainder of the Waddington side were all well below form. Waddington: Dennett, Whiteside


good chances, the midfield men having not yet recovered their earlier form and the biick four at tunes looking suspect. Malcolm Dennett. John Kirk.


Belgium. Her next athletics date is on


Craven Heifer


Valley Ladies’ Darts League: D if" ^H®


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Qub 43, Cross Keys 40. scorers: L. Webster


stay ahead Positions in the Ribble


Judge W^almeslcy 60, Royal Oak 50, c


** Bonny Inn 62, 61, Black Horse 53,


Bibblo Sports and


.luo; J. DmsdaJe (Ribble Sports and Social Club) 135; B. Haselwood (Cross Keys) 117; M. Conway ^40; L. Briggs (Royal (Craven Heifer)


Heifer) 114; J. Pinch (Royal J- Marten (Horse ^oe)


CYRIL


S. East (Cross Keys) 108; A. Weal (Horse Shoe) 140.


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from the penalty spot and McOIly scored the winner direct from a .'Jtl- yard free kick after ha\ing just failed with a previous effort. Whiteside, the man of the match, was well sujiported by Sloddart and


Legion 4; Caldcrstones 14, Great Harw'nod B 0; Waddington A 7.


Billington A i>: Hilhngton H Id. Ckmservative B 4; Ribblesfbde SSC ♦I, Pendlo Club 10. Details: Liberal A 446, British Legion


C h a lb u rn 7: Rimington 12. Waddington B 2; C«n.‘it*rvalive A K


another calm and accurate perform­ ance to overcome a very confident opponent whose play was stifled into a 30 win for the Cbthcroe number one seed.


DARTS


THERE is no change in the leader­ ship of the three divisions of Clitheroe and District Darts League. Latest results, all played 19 unless otherwise stated: ZMrision One: Royal Oak A 89 pLs


Dog Inn (18) 86; Waddington A 82^ PendJe Witch 82; Dog and PBrtndge, BarroV (18) 78; Craven Heifer 78; White'Horse (18) 77; Low Moor 76; Horse Shoe (18) 72; King's Arms A 71; Judge Walmesley (18) 65; Victona 63; Waggon and Horses (18) 62. Highest finish, K. Parsons, Pendle Witch. 133. Division Two: Read CJub (18) 113


3.54. H. C. Qegg 88. B. Aston 47; P. Reid 72, D. Hallewell 74; K. Forshaw 95, B. Hargreaves 50; M. Higgin.son 70, E. Kenyon 55; A. Chew 91, R. Cowking 42; W. Rish- ton 30. B. Dixon 86. Caldensiones 14, Great Harwood


I>4>ach. Waddington Res: Undorwoofl.


Whiteside (S), Stoddart. Sub: Melting.


Ding-dong battle


Haslingden St. James 3 Whallcy Rangers 3,


B 0. T. Loeder 83, A Proctor 48; M. Joyce 89, B. Bradshaw 47; P. Backhouse 68, J. Hacking 60; T. Wilson 108, J. Pollard 37; D. Briggs 81. H. White 42; J. Haydock 83, V. Higginson 54. Waddington A 417, Chatbum


EACH side had a goal disallowed dunng a scrappy first 20 minutes of this Blackburn Combination fourth division game. Haslingden took the lead on the


4,’l8. S. Hatton 55, R. Turner 96; J. Herd 83, R. Parker 69; S. CJox 72, P. Jones 60; T. Makinson 63, D. Speak 58; F. Coar 78, J. Marsden ^ J. Wooff 66. H. Frankland 66. Rimington 489. Waddington B


half hour when a shot was deflected past Cowell. Good saves by the Haslingden ’keeper denied Wiallcy a couple of goals. Ashworth equal- Lsed in the 40th minute, direct from a comer, but Haslingden regained the lead on half time. Whalley levelled the score again in


.'187. T. Kenyon 81. A. Wilkinson .59; 0. Lodge 108,1. Waddington 68; D. Seed 101, R. Waddington 57; J. Spencer 67, D. Boothman 65; J. Hacking GO, J. 'nttcnngton 88; D. Packer 72, J. Crowther 50. Conservative A 426, Billington A


pts; Commercial A 94; BBBC A (18) 93; Cross Keys 90; Bndge Inn 80; RWee 79; Clitheroe SC (18) 78; Oithcroe CC (18) 67; Whallcy Arms (18) 66; Joiners Arms 64; Buck Inn (18) 56; Ribblesdalc SSC(18) 53; Dog and Partridge, Clitheroe 23. Highest finish. R. Ashford. Bridge Inn, 129. Division Three: Black Bull (18) 102


. (18) Waddington B Gk Brown Cow (18) 52; Central WMC 52; Wheatsheaf (18) 49. Highest finish, A Ridgway, Black Bull, 22S.


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reduce the teams to the last 16 will take place, probably, on June 8th. Entries should be sent to Kevin, of T.Llng- ' field Avenue, .Clithcroe.


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Bu’kett, Whittaker, Byrom, Hosty, O’Meara. Heslop, Alan, Ashworth,


Hallam, Rhodes.


C lub 437. A. Smith 49. C. Moorhousc 81; R. Bradley 80, J. Donaghy 56; A. Mashitcr 63. T. Howarth 72; P. Swales 49, C. Bailey 93; E. Horsfield 96, F. Qarkson G2; R. Lawson 51, S. Edmonson 73.


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possession during the first half they failed to score and the occasioniD Chorley breakaways looked more and more dangerous. In the second half. West Bradford


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Fortunes mixed


THE Cub Scout district teams played their final games on Saturday against South Ribble at New Long- ton. *1110 A team won 2-0 and the B team lost 3-1. For the A team it meant two away wins and two home defeats. Had the aw'ay form been repeated on the Castle Field, Clitheroe would easily have w'on the inicr-distnct competition. Saturday’s game was very even


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