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I iW f * 4 V - V % f f e l l ONE of] fo u r fo o tb a l l in g® ! f ula n nt ho„ , . ■ < r *Y> 4 '


b rothers , 2 4 -y e a r -o ld ^ l Sa tnrH<,SS ~a ^ tch on/ Nick Dinsdale.Uof Up}^ J u t fnr th gr?e-


•be out ofraction for a<’ . Lining up with Nick ilong time with a brokenl % the ,Chatburn- side*, . right le » .* t ^


Brooks, Clitheroe,' w iL j™ * «"rthe rescrves-A ’


. ,,, t„


u?n


ftackle just before half • t ime in C h a t b u r n - Reserves’ game against”


1,


•-Valley Football League. Nick normally plays'


injury as the result of a ' ' ~ e,I> who also turns out . for the club was not


Nick ,receivedUhe;n;, St


,Whalley B inthesecond: division of the Ribbie .


for Chatburn’s senior side but because they1


Sabden, $


set the pace ,


SABDEN a re the early'


I pacemakers in D iv is io n ' One of the Ribbie Valley-


| Football League with full ■points from th ree games'.* West Bradford and prom-: oted Trinity .have y e t to*


~ r fun a point.' In ' Division1


lected five; p o in ts , out o f , six, and injDivision Three K n ow le s ;- A rm s a r e , ' unbeaten.


. , ........ • V,


Chippmg 1; Whalley A 2, Cross Keys 4; Waggon and Horses 4, ■ Hurst Green Res 2; Transport 0,


Green 1, Henthorn Utd 3:' Ribblesdale SSC 2, Victoria 1: Spring Mill 5, West Bradford. 3; Sabden 4, Whalley Arms Celtic 3; Royal Oak 4, Trinity 1. Read v - Chatbum (postponed).- ■ ■ .,» Division Two: Grindleton 4;


Results: Division One: Hurst1


3, West Bradford Res 4; Station . Hotel 2, Knowles Arms 3; Jack’s Motors 3, Spring Mill Res-4


October 8th.


O f f N


I'/tberqe Advertiser 4


Whalley A, Brockhall v Chat- ' burn Reserves, Rimington v Henthom Reserves, High Moor v Calderstones, Hurst Green Reserves v Transport. Cross


United v Ribblesdale. SSC, Chatbum v Hurst Green, Whal­ ley Arms Celtic v: Royal Oak, West Bradford v Sabden, Vic­ toria v Spring Mill. Trinity >v Read (postponed). Division Two: Chipping v


Keys v Waggon and Horses (postponed). Division Three: Knowles Arras v Wes t B r a d fo rd


Reserves, Pendle Furniture v Jack’s Motors, Spring Mill Reserves v Station Hotel. ■


Waggon miss penalty


Waggon and Horses 4,. Hurst Green Res. 2 ;


PTOR AGENTS’ ASSOCIATION


A S ! \COSTS!


WAGGON took control of this Division Two g am e , from the s ta r t and scored within 10 minutes through T h o rn b e r . W ad d in g to n made it two soon a f te r ­ wards and Steinhofel also scored to make the half­ time lead 3-0. ’.Hurst Green finally pro­


duced some attacking foot­ ball and pulled back a goal, b u t th e h om e s i d e ’s s u p e r i o r i t y w a s r e ­ established wh en W ad ­


dington added a fo u r th fo r them. •Waggon co n tin u ed to


attack and were awarded a. penalty but W ad d in g to n failed with the conversion. Hurst Green managed to score, a second goal but. never showed s ig n s o f adding m o re . ;.


IESTA Ita today


ley, Wilson, Collmge, Coulston, Mantle, Thornber, Briggs, Brown, Steinhofel, Waddington, Driver, Sub: Lawson.


■ Most of play but no goals


. Darwen CC Reserve 2, • Waddington Reserve 1. •


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;£1095 - £1695


alls) -£2195


must learn from this defeat is that tact is as necessary as phys- ; ical. effort. Paul Byrom scored the. goal.


ch-Taylor, Seedle,' Robinson, Spencer, Bialecki, Waddington,; Gardner, Mansfield; ■ Byrom, Geldard, Walker (R). Sub: .. Bush


Waddington Reserves: Chur­ .. ■ ■ ■ ;■ / 1 ^


part of the play with goalkeeper Church-Taylor virtually a spec­ tator, but could not turn their ;• superiority over Darwen CC Reserves into goals.. ■ - - The lesson that Waddington


IN their second Blackburn Com­ bination, Division Two, game of the season W ad d in g to n . Reserves were most unlucky to go down 2-1 at Pleasmgton. They had by far.the greater*


Waggon and Horses: Brad­ -v


High Moor 2; C h a tburn Reserves 5, Whalley B 1; Cal-1 derstones 2, Rimington 3. Whal­ ley B 4, Read Res 2, (from September 16th). Division Three: Trinity Res'


V . . . best-ever tally BON CONTI


Division One: Henthorn' Wind aids Programme


Grindleton Grindleton 4, Chipping 1


■ gated at the end of last season, Grindleton always had the edge and eventu­


IN this clash of clubs rele-


a l ly ran out worthy winners. With wind advantage the home side soon took , the lead through Hirst and


wo, Rimington have col-;’ 11.1, another-brother


- P'ayjng on Saturday., ' ’S j e ir .other- brother,


* , f n i l ip p la y s f ru g h V ’ union,for Clitheroef *


I , Af .


' : i’ ,.c,k >s a member of the> Kibbl e Valley and


football ,and cricket, a s r p la y in g


b ,Clayton-le-Moors Har-- Tiers arid, only last iRionth; he ran a 20 mile * 'course tor* raise money 1 for Gisburn Cricket


.


V l ' * ' ' ^ ^ ^ ’s h r o th e r . rH o w a r d .^ i rF iV ^ ® tl tf lllO th p r - ] . hrnfltAB.


Ribblesdale' Cement^'*--' Nick c apt a ins the , works '“s ide^in the / '' »Clitheroe and .District- > *


An .employ.ee: oft.»> .. .: wHtt&Mhjtogvte r ' L eag u e .-11


• i l l s in ju ry prevented n . him from* a tten d in g thews* works’ social and pre-(i. ' s e n t a t i o n , n ig h t • o n Sa turday.


»* < u i f


Seven-goal Don Conti leads Henthorn romp


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’ H en th o rn -U n ited tRe se rv e s 17,-Bro ck h all 0 • 1


I. '. f L 1 * \ .*:« . I • : ’ ■ f ‘ »V * •! ■ ! L .. . - . . ^ .... r e c o r d e d th e i r h ig h e s t le a g u e v ic to ry - s in c e jo in in g th e


K ib b le V a l le y L e a g u e , D iv is io n Tw o , w h e n th e y p u t 17 g o a ls p a s t B ro c k h a l l w i th o u t r e p ly . A l th o u g h ; c om p le te ly o u tc la s s e d : th e h o s p i ta l s id e c o n t in u e d to p la y . fo o tb a l l in , th e i r s e a r c h f o r a t l e a s t 'a c o n so la t io n g o a l. ■


. A personal best of seven


• goals was scored by Don ■ Conti, las t season’s leading league scorer,1 and his p a r t­ n e r ; , in a t t a c k , J o h n


- -Brunker, also notched a ■'.personal best of five goals. ‘ • The liv e ly H e n th o r n


v i s i to r s ’ d e fen c e . G a ry ' Conti scored his f irs t hat- : •


K . r J s s z .


six u ip a t half-time. After- w a r d s


game • strongly t h e


trick, and Pe te Eglin, cen-.. tre-half, netted his f i r s t g o a l for. th e club, with Dave Wild notching th e other goal with a powerful header. H e n th o rn s ta r te d the and were


B r o c k h a i r


defence was in ruins as the play was virtually one way


to w a r d s th e ,Brockhall goal.


C h r is S c a rg il l h a d a


debut for Henthorn he is u n lik e ly to. fo rg e t a n d while no member of the


f;d" “ s v s s ’Sf • on,


song” a t the same time.


® u • ' f the - e in ?.


.. The opposing .d e fen c e wa s comp le te ly snuffed


■out, with Peel, Henthorn’s stand-in goalkeeper having to make only two saves of note. Henthorn Res: Peel, Town­


send, Eglin, Franceshina, Malone, G. Conti, Scargill, Brunker, D. Conti, Green, Wild


Chatburn always in charge


i . Chatburn Res. 5 ,’Whalley B 1


C H A T B U R N R e s e r v e s ’ e a s y d e f e a t o f W h a l le y B in D iv is io n T w o o f th e R ib b le V a l le y F o o tb a l l L e a g u e p ro v e d a n e x p e n s iv e tw o p o in ts . N ic k


added a second th ro u g h H in s d a le b ro k e h is r ig h t le g in a ta c k le j u s t C ow k in g . H i r s t ad d ed ; b e fo re , th e in te r v a l a n d is l ik e ly to b e o u t o f th e anothe r in quick time and g am e f o r th e r e s t , o f th e se a so n . G. Parkinson slammed in a '


.


20 ya rd shot fo r a clear lead of four goals at- half ,


time. The wind and rain made play difficult and although





. C h ip p in g s u b s e q u e n t ly -V came more into the' g am e ” ’7 th e y m an ag ed only oiie. l goal, through Huggan. Grindleton: McNally, D.'Par­


kinson, G. Parkinson, Read, Powell, Ward,1 Seed, Jones,


Earl, Hall, Proctor, Preston, Parkinson, Huggan, Ross, Marsden, Jackson.;


Dugdale, Hirst, Cowking. Chipping: Traynor, Hornby,


I 1. «raJnl m — 12 _ * : Sabden 4, S f l . h n P T l ; . ° d 'U U tJ 1A E x ch an g e s were even


'< net. Five minutes' - la te r . And yet, had the weather ~> -y i fhe keeper, from ,20: y a rd s ..' have :proved oa ' winning , total.*


until the 20th minute when a shot by Groft seemed to be going wide b u t was deflected into the visitors’


. , .H*i-^ ? ^ ^ P P ® d ' th ^ b a n .p v e r r : ,t te r^ )0ute!’ Whalley Arms Celtic 3 . chances as McGurk an d


A GOOD p e r fo rm a n c e . Sm a lley w e re sound in enabled S ab d en to con-' - defence and King brought tinue on th eir winning way


lea<! to th r e e clear


League. They have now scored a total of 13 goals and conceded five.


West.Bradford Res 4 • Trinity Res 3,


THE visitors took the'lead ‘ a t the end of the,f irs t quar­ te r of an hour, in this Rib- , ble Valley League Division Three game, and added a second midw ay th ro u g h the half; The issue was k e en ly contested b ut good football


■was• p r e v e n t e d b y a n increasingly strong wind, and la te r by heavy rain. West Bradford .increased


■opened t he s cor ing through D. Foster, whose strongly hit shot eluded; the keeper’s grasp. . •;


The early pressure came from Celtic and they


but Celtic took the lead once more when R. Foster was .per­ mitted to turn on the edge of the box and chip a fine shot into the net.


•"


their best football* and their efforts were rewarded by a sec­ ond goal from Downham with 10 minutes left. .They were unfor­ tunate not to equalise. . . This was a much improved


their lead in the second half,.but Trinity fought back and scored twice. withmi a minute. First, Downham was on hand to force the ball over the line, and then Kay (T) netted with a neat header, but soon' afterwards West Bradford forced Tyne to concede an own-goal. , Trinity proceeded to produce


performance by Trinity. Out; standing for them was Kay (A) in goal and Gidlow in midfield. West Bradford’s- other goals came from ■ Menzies, Fawcett and Melhn. T r in i ty Res:, Kay (A),


(R), Wright,. Fawcett (G), Mel- lin.: Edmondson (M). Sub: .Waimsley. : • ;


P e e l .( I ) , Hodges, Jones,: Reynolds, Blenkinship,. Menzies


Brayshaw, Burgess, ■ Tyne, Edmondson,-' Gidlow, Stewart, Marsden, Hitchen, Downham, Kay (T). Sub: Kendrick. . .• West Bradford Res: Peel (E),


• ■


Snooker league restarts


hngton B 3; Centre A 4, Centre • . B 10; Liberal A 6, Liberal B 8, Chatbum 10, Rimington’4; Wad­ dington A 2, WaddingtonjB 12; Pendle Club ,4, Police 10. Individual results:;


THE .new season for members of-Clitheroe and D is tr ic t Snooker League started with six matches being played. ' ; Results: BiTiington A 11, Bil-


B .306: V. Broderick 57, B. Thompson 57; Bl; Robinson 53, G.'R. Dell 58;.B. Lee,83,, T . ...


Billington-A 436;;Biliington, .


Peters; 53; .'T.'^Yfarden.' 79,UR., Swain;50;' I.'-Brown 72, D.- Bir-


Turner L1 MarLem 56;*RM S . Edmondson64,T Svrift69, J.t>- ; ’ H'ghmoor: Hew.tt/Bareroft Gnmshaw 66, M. Jackson 92, J. . Holder.42, P Crmg 97: T. How-,, G P .an t , , T h,o m p so n


Johnson 65;* J:*Lawson'67;' T. A£,™PendIe.Clubi 387, Police.468:..;,..Cross;-Bums,*iHeyes.m ,.- navipa VR . w '.Rnnlkpr"74*'R. -. *C" Moorhouse 49, W. Moore 76; , , ■.. ..


Centre A 4I l f Centre'B’459:«fcI. Waddin^on 48, S. Cox73, J. Holmes 59/ T. peters 79; Walmsley^83


kett 53; M. Aitken 92; J. Smith 35."'"


u . , ........


................... ..................... J; Tittermgton 76; S. Hatton 4


iSharples," Haworth. ..... N........>1 IC'i-


"Waddington 88; T.?Makmsoni44;1zft*goarsdoni af ter . .......... ............ .


■« W addington - -A > 344;, Wad-.. dingtonjB 446: J.<Wooff'60, A.?-:; Wilkinson >72; D.- Nelson 42,- D., s •, .'Boothman ,79;:'F;i Coar[63;7.B.', . . .


378: R. Turner 92,, H. .Thistleth- waite 43; A. iFrankiand 59, R. • Walker 76; D- Speak . 84, A. Hacking 64; J. .Marsden 69, J. Hacking; 90;*P : ' Jones ; 101,, D.t); S e e d . J. Crowther: 68, D .. Packer 47.,


67, A. Chew 58 " , Chatburn 473, . Rimington..,-


Hlgginson 33,1 H. C.-Clegg 86; * H. White 70, R: Forshaw 55; J. Mellor 48, M.' Hlgginson 81; A. Root 75,:P.':Reid 42; J. Hacking ,.


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under pressure but no further goals resulted until the teams, had changed round. With'the wind behind them, Sabden expected to put on pressure but it was Celtic who scored, Keigh­ ley profiting from a defensive error. •


Both defences . were kept


- Sabden brought on Martin in place of K. Lingard and they went on to dictate the play. •


■ Bromley reduced the arrears with a fierce 20 yard drive and scored again almost immediately afterwards from a difficult angle, by seizing on to a loose ball. A blistering drive by Whitwell sea­ led the recovery and Sabden, : playing with confidence, control­ led the game to the final whistle;, keeping intact their unbeaten record. " \ " ■ '■■■ 1 "


■ Foster,'Birkett and, in the first" half, Pilling. Colin Cook earned the .thanks of both teams by coming out of retirement to referee the game; : "


effort were, Bromley;, Balmbra' and i Wright, and for Celticv D.


Outstanding in a. fine team


,K. Lingard, Davies, Balmbra." Sub: Martin.


• Sabden: Hollmgworth,' Wise­ man, Wray, T. Lingard, Davies, Bromley, .WhitwelT, Armitage, •


.... • '■


Hewitt foils Transport


Transport ,0. Highmoor 2. >i . T R AM S PO R T ; , led . by


■ • • L ■. V , rti .*.'<> 1 ’ < ■, ;i ■ , 't :


.Haworth, took the: initia-; t iv e ; but* H ew i t t ’s f in e 1 goalkeeping' p rev en ted a s c o r e ; - th o u g h h e w a s beaten when :Pidlyskyj hit-; the post. <,


11 Transport’s co n tin u in g ;


.attacks m • th e . second . half - again-foundered, on a well /■ o r g a n i s e d > H i g h m o o r ;; defence jn which1 Plant and p


•IThomp_s o n e x c e l le d v Against - th e u ru n 1 of play, .-


; Sharpies • opened; the* scor- •* < ing, a f te r a v.T r a n s p o r t - defensive e r ror , and: Card- . ner. scored a well taken S


• - - ;■ ■


in Division One of the Rib- £oals with a header, b 1 e ' V a 11 e y F o o t b a l l : Despite the loss of Dins- dale, who was t a k e n t o h o sp ita l, Chatbum went fu r th e r ahead a f te r th e i n t e r v a l w h e n C r o f t steered a free kick into the net. '


■:'v:


Armitage put Sabden level '.any further success and Croft PnlliA Ia. 1. 1__1 ___ avAnfnallu ’ cnnmir] Pliafluiwn’s


eventually scored Chatburn’s fifth after a long individual run. Chatburn: Wignall. Graham.


Turner, Smalley, McGurk, Croft, H. Dinsdalc, Pratt, King, N. Dinsdale, Birch. Sub: Smithson.


HARD TASK


Station Hotel 2, - Knowles Arms 3


TAKING into account the visitors’ total of goals a t this early stage of the sea­ son, Station Hotel - w e re i under no illusion th a t they


would have a hard task in seeking to contain Knowles


. Arms. S t a t io n w e re a goal


down within a couple of minutes but got on terms


" th ro u g h a p e n a l ty goal tak e n by George Smith, a n d - th e te am s changed ;


.over with the scores still level. Station .took the lead for


the f irs t time when Wood- worth found the n e t with a lofted shot from.well out-, s id e th e p e n a l ty a re a . ’ A f te r th a t, Knowles Arms a s s e r te d themselves and scored .through .T a tte rsa ll" and Coleman. Three play-


- e r s 1 were booked, two of .them members of the Sta- . tion Hotel side.


.i


': Station Hotel: Bates, Myers, ■ Parkington; Woodworth; Col-


• bourne, Linford, Smith; Gor-’ man, Thomas,,Watson, Walton-,*: Sub: Duxbury.


'• Knowles Arms: Smethurst," •Whalley, Chapman, Smith,


Walsh,. Foster, Badiff;r.'Annas/».. Tattersall, Coleman, -Gibney. Sub: Bond.> W. (


Second win, , ; . Leigh IV 6pts Clitheroe 22


- Cbtheroe’s second win of the season


i , _ r v


v included the return of Parkinson * • to open-side wing, forward, David,'Brown at full back and” Horsfield in the second row.'').


Changes in the team for the ■ away match with Leigh IV


strongly on the left and were rewarded with a headed goal by Scott. Wignall made several good saves to deny the visitors


Whalley began to a tta ck


Wanderers recovery


' Rarnoidswick did not bat Ribblesdale Wands 52 for. 7 :


DENNETT and David Cottam played the major part m rescu­ ing Wanderers from a very bad start at Barnoldswick where the first three batsmen failed to score.


into a bowlers’ track made, life difficult but although play began in fine weather it was patently obvious that ram would not long be delayed. .


A wet wicket which developed


■ possible and Ken Proctor and Bill Rhnger were: holding the fort with Wanderers at 52 for seven when the end came.


Foulds 0, Dennett c Slater b Pickup 20, D. Cottam c and h Sharpies 20, S. Rush b Foulds 2, K. Proctor not out 0, A. Mus- grove c Seothern b Sharpies 0, W. Shnger not out 5, extras 5, total (7. wkts) 52. .


.


• Barnoldswick bowling: P. Pic­ kup 6-1-16-1; M. Foulds 8-3-22-3; D. Sharpies 2-0-9-2.


EASY


Ribblesdale League Under-18 121 for 5,


North West Juniors League 71.


-THE Ribblesdale League under 18 side enjoyed an easy win over





.day, to complete an unbeaten* season


the North iWest: Junior League at Norden, Rochdale, on Sun-


PARNALL — ROLLS — ADA


- his side reach 121 for 5 off their 30 overs.'-Nick Crowther


S - , unbroken*partnership*of '23.* w


.(Clitheroe) and P. Cocker (Cherry; Tree) featured ■


in an


„ North- West collapsed for-76 against accurate bowbng by R.


• GRE ATOREX scored * three " •tries and Routledge two in


-Green (Padiham) .with five for 38, and T. Braithwaite (Ribbles­


dale Wanderers):,with three for 10


' - > *


. I Squad , * ..WADDINGTON are d u e to


i.wouldijhave-li


With !,Clitheroe|. winning:___ theAiSpeneer,;: MpGuirp,;' Rimmer,' ;ball:in;scrum,Jme out:and loose,’ASiRoss, ..,they steadily


accurate'.1 Parkinson was "out'-’ "Whiteside, Clithcroe 24587 "standing^t^wing forward,


score: had the goal kicking been f ....... ...........


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About 90 minutes play was •’ W h a l l e y h a d f e w After all, the previous week


Staniforth 11-3-29-3; M. Galpin' 6-1-22-1; J. Rudd 4.5-2-10-1.


ginbotham b Staniforth 9, N. Duckworth b Staniforth, 9, B.;' Jones e Morris b Galpin 11; . Woolley not out 19, C. Ward Ibw , Staniforth 6, K. Fawcett b Rudd 7, extras 4, total (5 wkts) 65. W h a l le y b ow l in g : J .


neighbours Ribblesdale Wan­ derers had demonstrated just that. On Saturday, unfortu­ nately, rain was the winner. Clitheroe: G. Davies c Hig­


‘a^v«irithe^diw? previc


11 rf u* : J


THREE TEAMS IRTHf iE H R


m $ hW '-M ? rh * I I V


E A R B Y a r e c h am p io n s o f th e R ib b le s d a le C r ic - ' ' ’“ k e t 'L e a g u e , 'a t i t l e th e y / l a s t h e ld in 1969.


i


; chance ‘ - • *' fades ‘ •


s


/Tf • l 7 r


, o i * 11 t f . > •


y Blackburn Nor 104 for 5 POOR- weather >spoiled, what,,


• Read did not hat


"i gers needed a win to keep in the title race and their visitors were


, winners.


-•.’confrontation, between Read aml'; ■, Blackburn Northern:' The villa- "


.could have been an interesting:


• m with, a chance of finishing, runners-up if they, emerged ■ .


. had handicapped Read's bowlers * •and fieldsmen for half an hour, but could, hardly be held responsible for some, untidy fielding.


.


• The villagers will hope for better weather this weekend when they will aim to complete the double over new champions , Earby, and claim the runners-up . position:


.tight m the conditions. A fine over rate was maintained; 32- being bowled, in less than two ' hours.


diving catch to dismiss Kuhn and the bowling was reasonably


, .-


ton b Kawalec 1, M. Gilllbrand not out 39,;D.' Pearson b Laws 9.. Kuhn c Laws b Goodway 25, J. Standing e Marsh b Good way 1, B. Pickup b Rigby 13, B. Fox not out 3, extras 13, total (5. wkts) 104.


Northern: B. McNulty e Risli-


27-1; R. Kawalec 8-4-15-1; R. Goodway 7-0-24-2; M. Ranson 4- 0-15-0; D. Rigby 3-0-10-1.


Read bowling: R. Laws 10-3- '


Rain ruins Clitheroe’s hopes


Clithcroe 65 for 5 Whalley did not bat


batting, Clitheroe were struggl­ ing at 65 for five when the rain drove everyone in for an early tea, leading to the eventual abandonment of the game with-: out another ball being bowled.


league honours was ruined by, rain. Although Woolley was still


A GAME, and a local derby at that, from which Clitheroe needed to take four points to keep alive an outside chance of


. Laws, however, held' a fine ■


. Gillibraml,-heljied ;by a brie/■ flurry from professional Kuhn’ (25 including three sixes) and a suseful; innings from acting skip- ; per .Pickup, Northern reached 104 for. five,before the.rain • became too heavy. Tile drizzle


afternoon when rain was always , threatening. After, being drop­ ped behind the. wicket in the...■ second over, opening batsmen


Read put .Northern in. on an, ..... ‘ 11 ‘ rni There.had been-adikeli-, i i i i i '


SECOND PLACE Title' ■ ’


.' ever; last ..weekend’s »rain • - re su lted in .a l l 'm a tc h e s -being drawn and so put p a id to a g r a n d s t a n d finish.


1 Earby have a six-point lead-and the sole in te res t now. is who:will tak e .th e runners-up position. Read will - be hoping) it-,is they who will fill it b u t ’-they must win to ' ensure not being overtaken b y.eithe r • C l ith e ro e o r Bla ck b u rn N o r th e rn . , RESULTS


, , Clithcroe 65 for 5, Whalley .did not bat; Bamoldswick dnb, Ribblesdala Wanderers 52 for 7; Read dnb, Blackburn Northern 104 for 5; Cherry -Tree dnb, Earby 100 for 3; Settle 74 for 3, Padiham jdnb;. Baxenden dnb, Great Harwood 125 for 3.


H a rw o o d , B a x e n d e n v Chtheroe, Whalley v Cherry Tree, Earby v Read, Padiham v


Ribblosdale Wanderers' v Gt FIXTURES


Barnoldswick;'. Blackburn Northern v Settle.


,


Bamoldswick v Lower Darwen, Belvedere v Blackburn North­ ern, Langho Centre v Lucas, Cherry Tree v Osualdtwistle Imm, Chtheroe v Rolls-Royce


Great Harwood v Old Ross, DIVISION ONE ■


Whalley, Rawtenstall v Baxen­ den; Oswaldtwistlc Imm v Ribblesdale Wanderers, Lucas v Padiham, Settle v Belvedere


Earby Read. Chtheroe Blackburn N Gt Harwood Ribblesdile W Settle.......::,.. Whalley Cherry Tree Baxenden Bamoldswick Padiham


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Read v Earby, Rolls Royce v DIVISION TWO SHpiRBfeii


:Needless §


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jClitHeroe Vt,


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,,hood th a t the issue would. . not. be decided until Satur- , day ..when, th e . champions


en te r ta in .R e ad ; in'. th e ; la s t ; game of theiseason. ; How-


' I Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 14th,[1978'17


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.Lytham 2, , .Clitheroe 1-


-".-..A RATHER.foolish penalty, and . ” the disallowment of another goal


holiday and Wayne Haddock -who was a guest at, aweddin


>


: head from an awkward angle • Almost immediatelyi after-


: effort was disallowed for an obs cure infringement." ' v -r ■


, from the ■


, minute,. Worrell making- an excellent chip over the keeper’


; wards Connell beat the Lytham keeper in a challenge for a higi ball and. nodded it in, but th,


‘ their; keeper, and if merit had received its ■ due rew a rd Chtheroe would have come away


. with a point. New signing John, Lamb, ex-


, inside forward, and is expected to add punch to an attack that is on the light side. }■ Clithcroe: Ellis, Staines, Walker, Gilllbrand, Wright, Seedall, Worrell, Lamb, C on nell, Lawson, Hinksman.


New division


■ CLITHEROE FC will play in a new Lancashire Combination Premier Dmsion next season. The dmsion — made up of


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Waddington earn easy


victory Waddington 3, Feniscowles 1


WADDINGTON gained their second victory from their two league games, when they con­ vincingly defeated Feniscowles ini the Blackburn Combination- 'Premier Division programme at fTwi(ter„Lane. _______


_


A 20-minute spell in the first half, which saw Waddington at


| magnificent form at present, blasted the ball into the roof of


. defence the lead was never th re a ten ed . The- last two minutes of the game produced two goals.


, form, Graham Walker is clearly being missed.


Scothern b Foulds 0, A. Holgate e Slater b Foulds 0, W. Lamb b


Wanderers: J. Ainsworth c


Whiteside (N), Leach, Richards, Spencer, Rimmer, McGuire, Ross, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Kirk. Sub. Waddington.


Waddington: Underwood,


Walker, Frank Richards and Nigel Whiteside were the pick of the Waddington side, while young Nigel Spencer had an impressive debut at left back- Goalkeeper Underwood was faultless but the rest of the side have yet to reach last season’s


caught the defence naDDine and scored a consolation goal- Simon Whiteside, Roger


beyond doubt by scoring Wad- dington’s third, but straight fiom the re-start Fenniscowles


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, ball down- From then onwards ' the game belonged to Wadding­ ton and with skipper Frank Richards also in top form in


.Walker scored with a scorching drive into the corner of the net after John Kirk had headed the


Five minutes later Roger


their best, destroyed a spirited Feniscowles side. Simon Whiteside, who is. in


the net from just inside the penalty area with 15 minutes' gone.


Colin Wilson is delighted at the prospect. “But where arc they going to get all the team ’ This season the league is short and tile fixtures end early,” lie said


Cup time


CLITHEROE FC will be seek ing revenge when they entertain Curzon Ashton at Shawbndge on Saturday (kick-off 3 p.m.)In the first qualifying round of the FA Cup. Members of the new Cheshire League, Curzon will provide strong opposition. When the teams met in the FA Vase last season, Clitheroe earned a draw a t Curzon but were


defeated in the Shawbridge replay.


GOLF .


; Clitheroe Golf Club on Saturday resulted'in if win for J: A'.* Foster and J. H. Taylor 72-3-69. Second were J. Sanderson and G. C. Woodford with -80-7)6.-7214. An 18-holes singles stroke


A FOUR-BALL Siinningdale ul


extra days cards, Mrs D. Under­ wood


section eomjietitions held last week were: The professional's prize (Mr P. Geddes) was won by Mrs E. Hadfield 89-17-74. Mi- Hirst’s trophy, Mrs J. Bowker 92-18-74. LGU medal,'Mrs C. Hargreaves 92-17-75 after a card play-off with Mrs M. Hold­ ing 87-12-75. Knockout competi" tion.winner was Mrs D. Under­ wood, with Mrs J. Richardson runner-up. Aggregate for six


competition on Sunday was won by R. Whittaker 94-18-76 after a card play-off with, 2nd, R. Scott 84-8-76. Best gross was H. Ash­ worth with 87. Prizewinners in the ladies’


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