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A thriller at Twitter Lane
Woddington 3, Daisyhill 3 (after extra time) A CLASSIC! That is the only way to d e s c ^ the
feast of football and thrills served,up at Lane on Saturday in this Lancashire Amateur bhi^d
tie against Daisyhill, leaders of the Bolton Combi nation Premier Division and twice winners oi tne shield' during the past five years.
lA T E 9t, 1 9 7 8 1 months 1 I 1
Rangers win yet again
Mallard Rea 0, Whalley Rangers 2.
RANGERS continued their fine winning run at the e x p e n s e of_ Mu llard Reserves in Division Four of Blackburn Combination. ■\Vinckley, in the visitors
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god, \was soon in action to bring off a fine save at the Muflard leader’s fe e t . However, Rangers drew first blood in a good move on the left, which was devel oped by Bulcock and Fort who left O’Rourke free to run on and score with a
tremendous shot. Encouraged, Rangers
began to play much betrer football. They took con^l and scored again just before the interval when Bulcock took his chance after good work by O’Rourke and a fme runbyByrom. Afterwards, Mullard stormed back but were heW
atba; ' ’ ' '" of i;^sty (S).
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towards the end but Rangers held on to bom
The game deteriorated . ,
points. Hosty (J), Hosty (S) Tnd O’R ou rk e w e r e
outstanding. Whalley Rangers: Wind^,
SCORES TWICE
BuUer, Hoety (S), Byrom, Hosty (J), Bulcock, Fox, Keighley, O’Rourke, Fort, Yeoman.
— thrills, spills, controverey and exciting football. The pitch was heavy with mud and sand but the football produced was a credit to
This game had everything It_?ii__^
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both sides and amateur soccer at its very best. Daisyhill quickly subjected the
Waddington defence to pressure. Waddington looked apprehensive
and unsure and when Daisyrull took the lead after 20 minutes there looked only one outcome. Waddington grew m confidence, however, as they went near to an equaliser, but at half- time
DaisvhiU still held the lead. In the second half Waddington
FI'VE records were broken at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School for Boys’ annual swimming gala at the Ribblesdale Pool. Presenting the troplues
took the game by the throat ^ d produced splendid footb^l that
had Daisyhifl reeling. In the oJth minutes Simon Whiteside was pushed m the back as he went for a
cross and from the penalty spot •vT?_1
was former teacher Mr Malcolm Blackburn, of B u c c l e u c h A v e n u e , CUtheroe. He is now deputy headmaster of St Wilfred s,
Nigel Whiteside put Waddmgton level. Roger Walker replace David Reddin as manager John Kirk gambled on all out attack. Ten minutes later the gamble
wit WarininDTOn
Blackburn. Swimmer of the eyerang
w a s undoubtedly Nichole
paid off as Roger Walker wrong footed the defence and centred for
Urry (16), of Sabden. He won four senior awards ana helped Henderson House to
did goal. The game was alight md the large crowd roared approve as
Simon Whiteside to head a splen- . . . X m_ _ __
...nc nlirrVit anrl
Waddington tore in for the M. But Daisyhill are not rated one
of Lancashire’s best amateur sid^ for nothing and when Dennis Underwood made one of ms rare mist^es by dropping a mgh cross the ball was quickly in the back ot
score at 2-2 everything ^vas set for ^ ’th 20 minutes to go and the
a grandstand finish. Play swung' from end to ena,
chances were created and missw, both goalkeepers were in the tmek
winner. WEST Bradford ladies’
hockey team were too g<m for Longridge but a 6-1 scoreline did not reflert some excellent play by their
Longridge put the West Bradford defence under pressure and they were unlucky not to score. West Bradford composed them selves, and fought mainly through the efforts of Sadie Baker, who had m
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■ marvellous game, had the u^or- tune to head an own goal. There was still time for Waddingtqn to roar back into attack and Sunon Whiteside saw a goalbound shot deflected off the hne by a drfen- der. And so into extra tune and the
final twist of drama.
From a free kick on the edgeof the area, and in a goalmouth melee,^ Frank Richards, who had a
But Daisyhill werent fmishM. j
Walker scored what appeared to be the winner. The refev®,® awarded the goal but DaisyMl protested furiously. Finally the referee consulted the linesman md disallowed the goal for offside against another Waddington player. And so Waddington must travel to Daisyhill, Bolton, for a replay and very much the under-
In the very last minute Graham
^owever, Waddington can travel in the fuU knowledge to t
outstanding game on the left West Bradford were 2-
0 UP at half-time thanks to 0 rnileSt^?;!
eo3s from her. , , , The second half was
marred by a little irritation creeping in to the Rl^y* Eventually, a Longndge player was suspended tor five minutes, and ^ the players remembered that they were there to enjoy the hockey, not to squabble. ■West Bradford scored
very best in amateur footb^, and a place in the last 16^is st^ much a possibility. Ever Waddington player played weU and gave 100% effort, but Grahim Walker and Paul McGuire mi^t be signalled out for their perform
they' can n ia tn hold their own a g ^ t the w..w u ances.
Daiis uiuj Lneu penrity — they can rectify this then D^yhili, and other teams, mU
find them very difficult to Waddington: Underwood, N.
another four _ goals. One more from &die Baker, two bv Liz Caton and one frem Sue Bailey. Longridge scored a well deserved
consolation goal.. On Sunday West Bradford lost 4-2 in a friendly a ga^t
Nelson. The muddy P i^ and rain made skilful hockey difficult, but the match •was played in a friendly spiwt. The scoreline was a ^ e
Whiteside, Leach, Richards, Nuttall, Rimmer, Mc(3uire, Reddiri, Kirk, S. Whiteside, G. Walker. Sub; R. Walker.
Cubs oii ta rg e t
f ewe r tTian 34 g o a l s . Waddington had the biggest
reflection of the play. Nelson were just superior, but the home' team were m no way outplayed. Goals came f r om Margaret Mercer, making , a welcome
return after her visit to Nevv Zealand, and frem Janet
Moss.
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Waggon's first
double
Chatbum Reserves 1, Waggon and Horses 2
BY defeating Chatbum Reserves in a Ribble Valley Division Two game m ^ o n and Horses completed their, first double of the season. A hard fought game
provided a feast of end to end football, with good defending and g<x)d goal keeping by both sides, ■waggon were awarded a
of the action and then, with iust two nunutes left, Graham WalkCT sent the home fans estatic as he shot home what surely seemed the
repeat last year’s victory, m the house competition.
awards First-form champion — S.
Records broken at G.S. gala
Cross: iuraor — P. Brass, mter- S a t o - A. M c y ; semOT freestyle, backstroae, long plunge ^ toiipion - N. Urry; ^mor breaststroke — M. Jones, chvmg champion — S. Wood,
Henderson; C — (Jastle, Key. w — Waddow; H — P — results
^°FV««tyle — Junior: S. Ooss ( I^ r& (P ) ,A .Sm ith (P ) ,D . Jessop (W).;;^Intermediato ^
Hartley (H). P. Hamilton (C), R. d’. A^tin (W. &nior:
N. Urry (H), N. Tnmby (O, D.
Bleazard (H), K. Stock (P). Breaststroke —
Brass (P). D. Jessop (W), Li. mS m , D Sef ( ^ . inter
•Walters (P), P- Hmgh (H), D, Austin (W). Senior: M. Jones (U,
mediate: A. Hartley (W, U.
A Benson (W), P. NedeljKoviS (P), P. Simpson (P).
(P), S. Cross (H). D. Beaghan CTO, G. Farnsworth (H). Inteimediate:
Backstroke — Juroor: P. B ^
A. Hartley (H), M. l ^ t o CB, M Pinder (TO, D. Parrott (C).
Senior. N. Urry (P), R. -Vernon (W), S. Wood (H)
(H), M. Jones (O, D. ’Thompson. (H), M. Gardner (P).
Butterfly — Senior: N. Urry
D. Beaghan (TO, J. Whalley (R, S. Forster (C). Intermedi^: M. Pinder (W), A. Burv m ,.P . Conchie (C), G. Smith (TO. Semor: S. Wood (H), N. Urry (H), R. Menzica CTO, P. Woods (P).
Diving — Junior: A. King (K,
S. Mercer (C), N. Oowther (P), R. Vernon (TO.
Plunge — Senior: N. Urry (W, • , . ■
Henderson, Waddow, Castle. Intermediate: Park, Castle, Henderson, Waddow. Senior: Park, Henderson, Castle,
Medley relay — Inmor.
Waddow. Squadron relay —
Castle. KIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Goalkeeper Davies is Victoria’s hero
Victoria 3, Calderstones 2.
Tomlinson goal at the end ot an evenly contested first h ^ , in which Davies had also made some good saves.
The home side led by a
Almos t on the hour Humphries laid on an ^cu- rate pass from which Dean put the home side two up. Calderstones then hit back with goals from Cott and Shaw and the scene was set
for a close finish. • There were only five
niinutes- left when Tomhn- son forced his way through
TJihhlp Valiev
and restored Victoria’s lead, which was followed by the late penalty award that nearly turned the tables
once again. Davies and Kenyon w®ue
Victoria’s men of the match, ■with Hardman featuring for
CaJderstones. Victoria: Davies, Kenyon, Hill,
Robinson, Tomkins, Humphrey, Smith, Tomlinson, Uean, Humphries, Colbourne. Sub. Piet-
'^^Iderstoncs: Ward, ’Duelfall, Fitzpatrick, Hardman, Jto^en, KayTShaw, Backhouse, Moulden,
CJott, 'Wilson.
penalty for the bringing down of ■Waddmgton but Steinhofel hit' the bar with the spot lack‘and the teams went in witkout any scor6. Both sides resumed m a
goal-seeking moqd and Waggon were first to
succeed when Bradle/s cross was sidefooted m by Waddington, who was wait
ing on the line. A second goal was not
long delayed. Bennett ended a solo run with a pass to Dr i v e r who made no mistake. With two clear
FOUR vames in (Jlitheroe goals in hand it seemed ^ ^ t ^ C h i b Scout Foot- Waggon had the game sewn ball League produced^no up^ tnai
But Chatbum did not quit
and Young, who had an outstanding game, scored a good goal. The villagere several times came close to equalising but outstandmg defensive work kept them out. Man of the match wp Waggon’s Ken Mantle who stopped everything that
came his way.
Frystroting time for Henthorn
Henthom Res 1, Transport 4
MAKING several changes from their usual lea^e side Transport defeated Henthom in m often bitter and fed tempered Dan Seed quarter-final
game. Henthorn had the two
dearest chances in a go^ess first half but Isherwotri and Hitchen failed vrith only the ’keeper to beat.
rehearsed offside trap constantly frustrated the
Transport played a well- defence.
Green’s blitz
Hurst Green Kes 7, West Bradford Rea 0,
home forwards and they ing lO-minute apeli. In this slmrt of mistakes in the Henthom
'HURST GREEN opened this Dan .^.ropny ue wu,i. »
'^red the fust after
Simpson collided with Geldard in gomg for the
J .i4-v. VipaHed home the second and a. glutted in the third. Not long
having an effort blodtrf, Elton afterwards Embeiry had a chanre
and then Conti (G.) need- make it les slveave the ball away and wide. But m toe 2 ^ m i^
Cross scored from the resul-
tant centre. Soon afterwards Hall made a
great save when Transport were awarded a penalty for an handling
offence but the visitore e™ n ^ y went further ahead, aorrock profiting from a defensive
scramble. Henthom at tot beg^ to wt
.reduced the arrears after, “dummying” the ’keeper and putting the ball mto the empty
their game together and (>ntuL).) net.
Henthom set out in s e a ^ of the equaliser but several detet- able decisions by the linesman plus refusal o
..xafiiaol nf an aoDarentl an
perfectly goto goal by ... 1-#*.
ing n&utes.
llenthom at no time r^ched their customary standard of play,
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with too many players off form. However, Geldi^ had an excel lent game, and Trans^ r t were
well servto by Shor.v—.. Henthom Res: HaU, Simpson,
Geldard, Hargreaves, 'Townsend, Conti (G.), Conti (D.). Wilkinson, Isherwood, 'Wild, Hitchen.
Dilemma
WADDINGTON face a dilemma on Saturday not knowing for sure
whd toeir opponents will be until later in the week. They are due to faceBentoam, atBentoam, inthe
Graven Cup, but Saturday’s draw in toe Amateur Shield may m ^ they have to replay at DaisyluU.
Either ■way a coach ■will take the team to them destination, leavmg
the Waggon and Horses at noon. ■VTOchever team Waddington faro
they will have a tough task. Supporters ..wishing to go to the game can ring Peter Cartor- (24134) or Cyril Whiteside (24887),
later in the week for details.; Simon 'Whiteside is unavailable so Waddington pick from Sato-
day’s remSning 11 playOT P'as Philip Bishop and Martm Mecta. The Reserves entertain Catholic
YC at home and
pick.from: Dennett, Lund, ■ Humphries,
Carter, ^ncer', Rush, Bishop, Bialecki, Gardner, Bclian, S ^ - dart, McAUv, A. N. Other (Meet
ground 1-15).
able decisions by toe linesman plus the
ppar ntly
£rved to increase toe frmtration. — ■ —
servea to uiuiY»i>c wiw 4-V.o Kor.lf nnd H____na theV CSmC forward again.
Gaps were left at the ^d Transport scored twice m the dos
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free lack from Yo^g wm meL uy « fine header from Elton mto toe top
m e t^ .. . _j_« TTUnr* infrt the tOD
™^Ser made a couple of go^ saves as Hurst Green surged forward. They made it five when another fme free kick from Yomg was met by a ^ run from MuUarkey to be slotted past the S ^ p ^ . in the 43rd iiun^
■ ball home from toe spot. The second half was much more even, with both chaniis, A.
Hurst Green’s Crompton tm pulled down in the box and at to ^ n d attempt. Young put the
Oompton m3
Bmberry gomB,,."®?.’'. Green, ana Mmhn twire
Ciuau w*'-
close for the visitors. Haliway the half Bloi^eel
toe visitors. Half^y ,_, . „_l
substRuted by Eccto. The m ^ quietened down and Himt GrMn became frustrated as they came
the second-half deadlock “ wh^— ^ T
It was the 81st mmute before
u oiuo. “ .
the
ended up as a good wm for Hurst S
^ " l^ r s t Green: Hayhurst,
Young, Blockheel, MuIIarkey. Cross, Ba (D. . Crompton, Bailey, Bali tA.l, Elton. Sub.: Etoro., West Bradford: Peel, Wlui
taker, Blenkinship, Peel. Edmondson, Preston, Richmond, Mullin. toib"
Astley. a place in the semi- Division Two^ D
C’roe AcadRcs.......II I ® Trinity.................... “ B
Victoria...................M » Waggon & Horses.... 14 <
................................ U 6 Brockhall......... .'
......JO 6 Chatbum Rro^......U ° Henthom I&rrt:....- J® 6
Cdderstones
Read Res..... ...............1“ ° 5 '4 11 ■WhalleyRgs^........ 11 4 3 4 11 Whaliey^B......... 11 3 0 ,3 11
. 4 13 0 412 1 711
L P 218 2 18 4 18 4 16 3 14 3 13
Transport..................Ih o i 6 7
HurstGreenRes.......... i? 2 } | a Cmssitoys.................11 2 1 8 5 B S X a ' i s : ; : ' i •»■
SQUASH
IN a home match against Barnoldswick 2nd, Empress Squash Club’s 2nd team , achieved a weU earned 5-0
victory. • Dick Plowman put tim *
match off to a ^ g ^ s t ^ with a 3-2 win, foUowed by Roger Althaiii, who overpo
flat-footed his with lobs and dehcate to p wered his opponent for a
convincing 3-1, victory. John 'Willis frequently
flat-footed his opponents ^ % V __J j.i.'.nfa rirnn
McLaughlin Uttle ‘trouble victory.
encountered with his 3-0
Glen Evans overcame, his opponent by dogged persist ence to achieve a 3-2 'wm. The Empress 1st team had a fine 5-0 victory in an away match against LMca- shire Constabulary 2nd Results: Mike Heyworth
In a grueUing final game, n UUlia uai***j —
Steve^uttoson°3-0, Davi^ an^Paul
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th e two hamstrung trophy competitions in the .Ribble Valley FootbaU League h p e at last reached the semi-final s t a g e . Th r o u g h are Clitheroe Academicals, Henthorn, Chatburn and Ribblesdale Sports and Social Club (Ashley Smith) and Trinity, Hurst Green Reserves, Transport Md Chatburn Reserves (Dan
S ^ ) .
The last two s t a ^ of "1 be played ui the Mean-
wnue,. emus progress with the normal league
programme and perhaps c a ^ up
with some of toe arrears, ^to™^ there will be a two-w^.taeak after this weekend for Christinas
and toe New Year. Clitoeroe Acadeimcala contmim
to lead both divimons the same playing recorf ^ toe
same number of However, the supremacy of both
^ ^ ^ S S r f t v e a , who
had the satisfaction of their first round game m t h e ^ qeed Trophy, have yet to pick up ^ S DivMon Two league
point. results CA sh le y Sm ith Trophy: Utoeroe Academicals^Wh^ey
Arms Celtic 2; West Hentoom 4; Rc^ 2, Ctotoum 3,
Kbblesdale SSC 5, Gi^n^ Dan Seed ’Trophy: C k th ^
Academicals 4, TtoW g Green Reserves 7, W«t Bradfom
Spring Mill 1; Grindleton 1, Sabden 3. '' '
Division Two: Victoria 3, Calderstones 2; Cross
Division One: Royal Oak 2, xv i. o
„ n=i, 9 and Horses 2. Division One
Chatburn v Whalley Arms, Grindleton v Hentop^ Sabden v
Hurst Green, Royal 0 ^ v Sora v West Bradford. Ribbl^ dale SSC v CUtheroe Academicals,
Spring Mill v Chipping. Division Two
Reserves, tilderatones port. Read Resenres v Y u ^ , West Bradford Reserves y lev Rangers B, (JUtheroe Actoe^ ic^ R^rves v Ttoty, Hu^
Brockhall.
Division One „ , „ PW D L P
Croe Acad ............ H 8 2 1 18 SpringMill................19 |
ffibb.SSC........... :.... 10 \
0 216 Hurst Green................10 4
Henthom..................... ° J Read...... ..................... 8 4 Royal c i i .....................10 4
Chatbum...... .............. = “ West Bradford.......... 10 2 ■Whalley Arms.............10 4
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Grindleton................. 11 “ Uons........................... 10 1 Chipping..........
4 1 14 1 4 13 2 4 10 3 2 9 1 3 1 5 2 4 4 4 2 6 2 7 3 6 1 7
Riming t on v Ch a t ^ r n
Reserves Oj Henthom Reserves 1, ’Transport 4.
Riinington 0; Whalley B 2, Read Reserves 4; Chatbum 1, Waggon
6,
Waddow, Henderson, Castle. Intermediate: Park, Castle, Waddow, Henderson. Senior: Henderson, Park, Waddow,
A fatal three minutes
ii— -i Kirkby Town 5. Clitheroc 1,
IT was the same old story when Clitherw were trounced 5-1 by
Kirkby Town at Shaw- bridge —they got tired
and just handed the game on a plate. For 87 of a mainly scrappy
90 minutes the home team held the Merseysiders to a 2- 1 . lead and a •^draw was
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WINDOWS, DOORS, ILOFT CONVERSIONS
always-on the cards. But although Kirkby were
only one a h ^ — and mat through an unlucky touch by DaviiiGillibrand who tucked
the ball in his own net - - Clitheroe in s t couldnt produce the extra effort
needed to take a point. In-the last three mmutes
they just stopp^ playing and Kirkby, not slovv to l^ e
advantage, netted three ■
eoals in as many imnutes. G o o d n e s s k n ows , . Clitheroe needed to salvage
a point, but instead they lost their fourth successive gme and brought to a toto (if IB scored against them in those
games. Kick-off was 10 minutes „ - ^
late because three Kirkby players hadn’t . turned up. But by the time Clitherro open^ the scoring in the fSth minute the visitors hM a full complement on the
field. Tommy Or r e l l put , .
Clitheroe off to a h o p ^ start when he robbed c en ^ half Greenwood of the b ^ and scored with a powerful
shot from 20 yards. Minutes later Robinson
just failed to put Chtheroe
two up when he shot narrowly wide in a crowded Kirkby goalmouth. Once in their stride
KiVitby put on strong | pressure Tout good clear ances by the Clitheroe defence foiled a couple of
promising efforts. Midway through the first
half, however, IGrkby were given the break they had been looking for. They launched an assault tin the Clitheroe goal and although k e e p e r Jim Howai^h punched away the first shot the ball fell to the feet of Farnsworth who powered it back past Howarth into the
■ Even then the home tern kept tiding and it wm o^nly three minutes from the final whistle that the flame went
goal.
°'*Potts scored the first of his two goals when he volleyed 8 cross shot into tne net ffom point-blank range and followed it up two minutes later with another neatly-controlled drive. The ffith was scored by
H i ^
Foy just '30 secoiuls frem time and it didn’t just look
easy — it was easy. Clitheroe have now to
really take a long hard look
Deiore uiey DUUC ys*.- — bottom of the Lancashire
(Combination. Clitheroe: Howarth, E y l^
Miuks. Potts. On the mark
LEADING scorere m the two divisions of the Ribble VaUey FootbaU League at
the end of November were; T. Steinhofel (Waggon and
Horses) 18, E. Geldard (Trinity) 17, L. Birch (Academicals) 15, S.
(Victoria) 12, R. Riley (Chatburn) 11, A. S h o ^
Green Reserves v W a^n and Horses, Henthom Rese^es v ■whkley Rangers A, Cross Keys v
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SPECIAL OFFER (whilst stocks last) CROWN 75 FIBRE-GlftSS INSOLATION 80mm (SVdln. thick)
-ner roll 400mm x 8.25 metres.E2.72 + VAT •
1lt. 41n. X 27ft.)
per roll 1200mm x 8.25 metres £8.15 + VAT (4ft. x 27ft.)
Shop made Joinery made in your own individual sizes. Why not let us tinake your new window, door casing, door frame, garden gate, garage door. etc.
M IU E B Y . . In \/mIT charges. reasonable price.
buy youb -nMaER * »hbet MATmmAU “ C A L L FOR PRICE LIST
size GEORGE W A D D I^ T O N
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Tel. Clitheroe 41511.._________ ..i
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often found in Dales cottage^^Brconf^s_ ' vnoke DroWems. Delivery 6^*sto^* •
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