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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 26th, 1978 21 r-m a v ' ,t


a crisp reviver


Clitheroe 3, Blackpool.Mechanics 1


goals were the mgredients of Glitheroe’s victory! at Shawbridge on Saturday.


HARD, graft, aggression. and three well-taken ' *


irgreaves, M. Simp- R. Hargreaves, T. ohnston, L. Aspin- iworth.


/O-WIN ANDEN TORM D THE


JMAAST ying two games in ;t week Standen A mselves a favour. picked up four


le leadership in the Valley Table Tennis iation on game


and took the Divi-


;ation Hotel, olic Youth Club A nington Youth Club e to lead Divisions d Three.


RESULTS


ion Two: Flexible o r c em e n ts 3 , >e PO B 7; Wad-


i B 10, Catholic Hub 0.


iies 6, Trinity B 4; B 0, Rimington Club 10; Catholic llub B 3, Trutex A


on Three: Riming-


Division One P W D L P


>0......... 5 1 1 3 3 SC A...... 3 1 0 2 2


Division Two PW D L P


.......... 5 4 0 1 8 .......... 5 4 0 1 8 .......... 6 4 0 2 8


■tel......... 5 0 1 5 1


CA....... 5 4 1 0 9 > B......... 4 3 1 0 7 >CB...... 4 3 0 1 6 ......... 3 1 0 2 2 ...... 6 0 1 5 1


•ivision Three P W D L P


YC....... 6 6 0 012 IB........ 6 4 0 2 8 idies...... 6 3 0 3 6 .......... 6 3 0 3 6


lool ,wice


dimer libblesdale School ulled off magnifi-


:tories in a vol- tournament for


.team beat Nelson iinal, and Ribbles- 1s beat St Hilda’s, in their final,


'on, despite the competition,


:s: Bovs A — P. N. Tomlinson, J. D. Fielding, R. Parkinson. — K. Macmillan,


— A. Taylor, S. ski, D. Frank- Sedgwick, E.


., K. Robinson, J. 'on.


ill pays


vere overwhelmed by perienced and better side.


2nd XV 6 ark Strollers 50. i rs t home game;


’s enthusiasm was no the away team’s' which frequently , en the Clitheroe.:


e team’s only points a try by scrum half rts which was con- Nigel Thornton.


Pat Seed . AppeaL ^ h D,ayedon Waddington PC’s After an excitingTmatch,P*ay. , ^ a8 4.4 draw. The


pound at Twitter teams hope to have a, return match in the new year,


team.-Front, from the left, Stephen'Cox (captain), John Lawson, David Boothman, Tony Walmsley, Roy Edmondson. Back: Bill Aspin, Michael Hoyle, Andrew Malcolm, Ian Waddington, Pete Dewhurst, Stephen Aspin, Michael Cox, Steve Turner; .•


Pictured here before the kick-off is the Sun. Inn


s the second con- year the girls


layed well, and nird in the boys


esdale Boys B


ifternoon of knock- ches, Ribblesdale


ool, Burnley. end of an enter-


•mer pupils from tdale competed schools from as far Rochdale at Bar-


n North East Lan- teams of pupils


ion One: Standen A den B 4; Clitheroe Station Hotel 4; es 0, Standen A10.


only other change e Post Office move place after a win


favourable scoreline, the manner in which Clitheroe played should please manT ager Ray Hobson and give his side a boost of'confi­ dence. Steady drizzle and a


Team’s free date


tee has decided not to send a protest to the Lancashire Combination about the performance of referee Mr Derek Webb, of Ratcliffe, in the match with Leyland Motors.


, Instead the .dub gave him low marks for his display.


club, however, should be a lot happier with the team’s show against Blackpool. Manager Ray Hobson Was particularly pleased with the performances of new boys Keith Jones and Ray Chadwick.


All concerned with the


Tony Eyles is making progress and should be out of plaster in four weeks. But it now looks like he will not be playing until the New Year.


Legion leave


BRITISH LEGION have with­ draw from the Clitheroe and District Snooker League and the league table has been amended accordingly.


........ 4 0 1 3 1


over top spot with a six-point lead over Great Harwood A. Chatburn are third, another couple of points adrift.


As a result Police have taken


........ 6 2 0 4 4 ......... 6 0 0 6 0


0; Social Club 6, Waddington B 8; Billington A 6, Conservative A 8; Gt Harwood A 12, Riming­ ton 2; Catholic SC A 6, Calder- stones 8; Waddington A 8, Bil­ lington B 6; Conservative B 4, Gt Harwood B 10.


Results: Police 14, Catholics B


played 7m 64 pts; Gt Harwood A 58, Chatburn (6) 56, Gt Harwood B 52, Waddington B (6) 50, Bil­ lington A (6) 49, Conservative A 48, Billington B (6) 40, Wadding­ ton A (6) 40, Rimington (6) 40, Catholic B (6) 38, Catholic A 38, Pendle Club (6) 38, Conserva­ tive B 36, Calderstones (5) 34, Social Club (5) 32.


League placings: Police, Refs wanted


CLITHEROE Referees’ Society would welcome new members. Anyone interested in lending them a hand in Ribble Valley Football League games is invited to attend the Society’s


toria Hotel, Clitheroe (8 p.m.) next Tuesday. Alternatively, anyone wanting- information should contact any individual


referee.


monthly meeting. This will be held at the Vic­


Great Harwood Wellington and Chadwick has come from a Preston League. Meanwhile, the injured


Jones was formerly with


AFTER returning, to the winning tra il ag a in s t Blackpool Mechanics, Clitheroe have a free date this weekend before enter- ta in in g h ig h - r id in g P ad ih am a week on Sunday. And Clitheroe’s commit­


defeats, against. Chorley Reserves and Leyland Motors to bounce back- to j winnings ways and: take two badly needed points. But as well as the


Clitheroe- forgot recent- By PETER STEVENSON


: deserved. It is perhaps unfair to


number of scares on the break, a third goal 10 minutes from time from Gray, who beat three defenders before driving the ball past Rankin, was no more than Clitheroe


Clitheroe hustle Mechanics into a stream of passes across the pitch, rather than towards goal. And although Ellis had a


single out individuals in such an encouraging team show. But midfielder Dave Hinksman, who was booked for a foul in the 65th minute, was a tre­ mendous driving force. And winger Keith Jones,


a signing from Great Har­ wood Wellington, had a very promising first game for the club. A f te r the game, a


delighted Ray Hobson said: “Teamwork was the key today after last week’s disappointing display.”


Clithcroe: Ellis, Staines, G. Walker, Lawson, Gillibrand, Hinksman, Wright, Chadwick, Gray,. Haddock, Jones. Subs: Frost and Worrall. Mechanics: Rankin, Hamer,


Clitheroe were rewarded when debutant Ray Chad­ wick rose to head home after Wright’s free-kick had been helped on by John Lawson. , The second half saw


in c o n c en tra tio n , in Clitheroe’s defence pre- s e n t e d Me ch a n ic s ’ Whitehouse with a free header in the 25th minute and he gave Dick Ellis no chance with his equaliser. : T o th e i t c r e d i t , Clitheroe, instead of resorting to “kick and run” tactics, continued to play like a team and once again forced back their visitors. Just before the break,


minute chipped goal gave Clitheroe the confidence to knock the ball round, move into spaces . and create openings im Mechanics’ defence. But an unfortunate lapse


slippy surface-made good football difficult. But through determined team­ work and one-;or .two impressive individual per­ formances: Clitheroe mas­ tered the conditions to pen Mechanics in their own half for long spells. Glen Wright's seventh-


f i r . —13 a. ~t C \+ * * * * ^J> ' SEES Brawl reports will


, tator escalated into a brawl. And the Ribble Valley


AN incident involving a linesman and a spec-


Michael Bibby, who was running the other line but was not involved, said: “The Hurst Green players must have assumed that this spectator .was attack­ ing the linesman. “They rushed to ‘defend’


reports to the League and to the Lancashire FA. Sabden chairman Mr


whole thing escalated out of all proportion through a misunderstanding. Hurst Green committee


the club were making a written report to the LFA.


m em b er Mr Pet er Hayhurst confirmed that


Keys get a scare


Vindem, Tracey, Marshall, Ken- nerley, Whitehouse, Robinson, Mellins, Beckett, Reece. Subs: Moseley and Rothwell. - Referee: Mr D. Salt (Oldham).


Read Utd Res 2, Cross Keys 3 ON a wet and slippery pitch Cross Keys domi­ nated the game by gaining midfield control. But they had trouble in converting their superiority into goals until a long through ball skidded p a s t Re ad ’s defence to the feet of Andy Shorrock. He coolly slotted the ball into the comer of the net midway through the half. Early in the second half


things down, but the referee, Mr Tommy Peel, really had no alternative but to abandon the match.” Mr Bibby added that the


him, followed by the Sab­ den players and all hell broke lose. ‘We did manage to calm


Football League Division One, game between Hurst Green and Sabden had to be abandoned in the 70th minute when-the teams were level at 3-3. Both clubs are sending


RIBBLE GALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


a corner from the far right was headed goalwards by Richard Wilkinson but centre forward Brian Parkes deflected the ball out of the Read keepers’ reach'with a back header. With quarter of an hour


the two points which, on balance-of play, were deserved.


Holt, Heys, Hindmoor, Bell, Towne, Goodway, .Blan­ chflower, McLean, Rushton, Wymer. Sub: Green. Cross Keys: Walker, Lake­


Read Utd Res: Grecnhalgh, ^


land, Stott, Wilkinson, Dins- dale, Nuttall, Wareing, Wilkin­ son, Parkes, Heaney, Shorrock. Sub: Nuttall.


Rushton made it 3-2 when, surrounded by opposing players, he powered the ball over the line. In a hectic last few minutes Keys, held on for


ran through Keys’ defence for John Blanchflower to hammer a shot against the bar, Stephen Rushton s t r o k i n g h ome t h e rebound. Five minutes later,


left. Read’s centre half Kevin. Towne headed into his own goal to put the visitors three up. From the restart, Read


subsequent play. Pratt restored the lead and Hol­ gate made a good run to • give Horsfield an easy chance to head in the fourth. Parkes made it five with another header and. Cottam pulled one back for Chipping when he was


given plenty of time for his header.


other chances but failed to profit by them and Qhip- ping earned-credit for a good performance despite being a man short. Chatburn Res: Wignall, Dins-


Chatburn created many


terms before the interval when Ross scrambled: the ball home. Chatburn dominated the .


strong challenge. The hard work began when Holgate failed to hold a back pass and Nuttall was able to open the visitors’ account. Chatburn drew level with a . Parkes header from a corner kick, and they moved into the lead when Read had the simple task of scoring from Speak’s cross. ; Chipping got- back on


: Station Hotel: Bate, Wood- worth, Watson,. Parkington, Walton, Colbourne, Smith, Myers, Gorman, Dobson, .Hill-, ary. Sub: Duxbury.


from Chatbum, had a good game. Woodworth was. man of the match.


spot miss sinks Vic


Victoria 1, Trinity 3 THE first encounter bet­ ween Victoria and Trinity since promotion to Division One of the League pro­ tvided the church side with


into an early lead which t hey held until good approach work by Victoria led to Dean heading on a Tomlinson pass for Hum­ phrey to find the net. Soon after the interval , D evine (P): put .Trinity


heir second win. Colebourne put Trinity


dale (N), Turner, Bretherton, ’ Parkes, Holgate, Speak, Pratt, Read, Dinsdale (H), Horsfield. Sub: Slinger. Chipping: Robinson, Hall,


Chipping ten Cottam.


take credit Chatburn Res 5, Chipping 3


CHIPPING turned out with only 10 men but still provided. Chatburn with a


Three vie for the lead


CHATBURN, who had a clear four goal victory over Whalley Arms Celtic, take over the leadership of Division One of the Ribble Valley Football League along with Ribblesdale Sports and Social Club. Both have 11 points.


Spring Mill are next in line, both with 10 points, but Henthorn have three games in hand on the leaders. Trinity won their second


Henthorn United and


game at the weekend and this leaves Royal Oak in bottom spot with three


points. In Division Two High-


both having one point fewer. Brockhall have a two point advantage over bottom placed Whalley B.


tained their unbeaten record with a 7-0 defeat of West Bradford Reserves and have collected 14 points. Top scorers on Saturday were Pendle Furniture who beat Jack’s Motors 9-1 for a total of 11 points.' •


RESULTS


moor and Ch a t b u r n Reserves share top spot with 11 points, Henthorn Reserves and Cross Keys


SSC 0, Spring Mill 1; Hurst Green 3, Sabden 3 (abandoned after 70 minutes); Royal Oak 1, Read United 2; Whalley Arms Celtic 0; Chatburn 4; Victoria 1, Trinity 3. West Bradford v Henthorn United (postponed). - Division Two: Calderstones 1, Whalley A 3; Chatburn Res. 5, Chipping 3; Read Utd Res 2,


Division One: Ribblesdale Knowles Arms main­


Arms 7, West Bradford Res 0; Jack’s Motors 1, Pendle Furni­ ture 9.


FIXTURES


Whalley B (TP), Chipping v Read Utd Res (TJ), Grindleton v Chatburn Res (ID), Whalley A, v Henthom Utd Res; Waggon and Horses v Calderstones (RA), Highmoor v Rimington (GB), Brockhall v Hurst Green Res (DM). Division Three: Knowles Arms v Station Hotel (JH) at . Littlemoor),-West Bradford Res


Victoria (IG), Chatbum v West Bradford (GL), Read Utd v Whalley Arms Celtic (NB), Hurst Green v Royal Oak (GS), Ribblesdale SSC v Sabden (LF), Trinity v Spring Mill (NC). Division Two: Cross Keys v


Division One: Henthorn Utd v


Cross Keys 3; Whalley B 2, Hurst Green Res 2; Brockhall 0, Highmoor 3. Henthorn Res v Grmdleton (postponed). Division Three: Knowles


Earl, Preston (K), Mercer, Pre­ ston (B), Hogan, Nuttall, Ross,.


Station get stronger


score, but after hitting the bar twice Spring Mill scored a well-deserved goal. Station Hotel began to


put their game together, and Hillary quickly put them level. They were unlucky when Spring Mill scrambled the ball off the goal line. Dobson, a newcomer


Joint leaders


HORSESHOE and Royal Oak lead Division One of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Associa­ tion, and Joiners A top Division Two. Placings are: Division One: Horseshoe, Royal Oak 10 pts; - * ” *• “ eld • * ""


v Trinity Res, Spring Mill Res v - (8), Bonny Inn, Ribblesdale'SSC Jack's Motors (MH).


Black Bull, Fielden’s Arms (9), Craven Heifer, Pendle Witch


(7), King’s Arms, Whalley Arms (


Srawley (Pendle Witch) 140, M. Ashcroft (King’s Arms) 136, D. Steer (Horseshoe) 129. Division Two: Joiners A 12


I6) . Highest scores to date: P.


(Judge Walmesley) 125. Highest scores: L. Pinch


pts., Brown Cow, Catholic SC A (11), British Legion (10), Black' Horse (9), Joiners B (8), Judge, Walmesley, Spring Mill* Vic­ toria (6), Catholic SC B (1). Highest finish: P. Gillibrand


(Joiners A) 140, C. Watson (Catholic SC B) 133, W. Carden (Victoria) 130.


vick, J. Kay, A. i. Clark, D. Man- Shaw.


Squash-ed


IT was a fine 4-1 victory for Empress Squash Club’s men’s first team in their away leg of a ~nd.


derby against Burnley 2


was the aefeat of Empress number one, Mike Heyworth, who after taking a- 2-0 lead, finally lost 3-2 to a very fit opponent. This was his first defeat in three years of league squash * for. the club. : Empress 2nd team had a bril-: liant victory over Hyndbum 2nd


The surprise of the evening


with a 5-0 home win, and were rarely under pressure from the inexperienced visitors.. . Despite putting up a desper­


matchv against Bamford team.


their, winning : ways-with an impressive 5-0 win against Lan­ castrian 2nd/


Empress ladies* continued - ■ ’


ate fight; Empress 13rd team ’ 4-1 def - *


way 5th


Spring Mill Res.' 1 Station Hotel 1 FOR the first 15 minutes, Station Hotel held Spring Mill with 10 men, their captain, D. Parkington, having been held up on his way to the match. An even first half had no


• ity to draw level with a penalty they failed to take advantage.


back in the lead but when Victoria had the opportun-


brought down in the box and Humphrey converted the spot-kick only to have to retake it. His second shot was pushed out by the keeper. With five minutes left


Tomlinson (J) had been


in the wet conditions. Humphrey was Victoria’s man of the match, with Astin and Devine (P) prominent for Trinity.


phreys, Dean. Sub: Tomkins. Trinity: -Waterhouse, Pen­


Longhi, Isherwood, Smith, Humphrey, Tomlinson (J), Briggs, Tomlinson (S), Hum­


Victoria: Davies, Kenyon,


man, Fishlock, Devine (M), Astin, Maylor, Colebourne, Wil­ son, Devine (P), Grant, Gidlow. Sub: Edmondson.


Ladies hit six Clitheroe Ladies 6,


• Lancaster University 1.


Holden, G. Ironfield, J. Clague, D. Moore, V. McCleod, E. Phelan, I. Watson, C. Thomas, J. Parker. Subs: D. Westall, K. Shaw.


ALTHOUGH CAPTAIN, Vi McCleod, was injured and had to be substituted in the second half,' Clitheroe Ladies held together well and coasted to a clear victory. The captain netted a hat trick, the other goals coming from E. Phelan (2) and J. Parker. Clitheroe Ladies: K. Dewhurst, M. Turner, L.


Devine made doubly sure for Trinity by scoring his second goal. Both teams played well


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