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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, September 6th, 1979 17 Seed Ford THIS WEEK’S WINNERS


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s elc.th “S“a G’lm rofinQ‘ '


Club drops out as soccer kicks off


• out. Henthorn C, newly


WITH the new Ribble Val­ ley Football League season just off the ground, one club has already dropped


’ from Saturday with the away match against Cross


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Whalley A'will now be known as Whalley Res and the “B” team will adopt the title of “iA” team. In the opening games


Keys Res. Another change is that


elected to Division Three, have resigned. Their fix­ tures may be taken over by Lord Nelson, starting


O’Rourke on


goal trail Whatley Res 10 Henthorn Res L


WHALLEY Reserves made a cracking start by


(D). The villagers were producing


some good football, which led to O’Rourke scoring the fourth


goal. Henthom pulled one back


Ribblesdale AFC have been on the goal trail in the premier league. Whalley Res. notched double figures in their Division Two game with Henthorn Res., and Brockhall have started well in the third flight. Results to date — Division


completed hat-tricks, the former going on to add two more to his tally. The other goal came from Adams. Henthom, although reduced


piled on more pressure and the goals flowed. O’Rourke and Horsfield both


One: Spring Mill 1, HenthomG; Cross Keys 4, Grindleton 3; Chatbum 2, West Bradford 5; Read 1, Victoria 1; Trinity 2, Whalley Arms 2; Sabden 1, Ribblesdale AFC 6; Henthom 1, Cross Keys 3; Whalley Arms 3, Sabden 3; Victoria 4, Trinity 1; West Bradford 4, Read 3; Grind- leton 0, Chatburn 10; Ribbles­ dale AFC 9, Spring Mill 0. Division Two: Calderstones


Wilkinson, Robinson, Horsfield (S), Heslop, Haworth, Horsfield (D), Adams, O’Rourke, Burgess (D). Sub, Wilson. Henthorn Res: Winckley,


from a long curling shot by Porter. After 'the interval Whalley


to 10 men never gave up and both teams earned credit for a very sporting game. Whalley Res: Burgess (N),


entered the. contest when licensee Derek Moss of th e V ic to r ia Hotel decided to donate a hand­ some shield for the best darting couple in the area. The competition, was a


THESE four deadly darts duos left a long trail of beaten opponents in their wake to reach the finals of the Ribble Valley mixed doubles competi­ tion. 1 A total of 145 couples


Townsend, Telese, Metcalfe, Speak, Stewart, Sieczkowski, Downham, Porter, Roll, McGo­ wan. Sub, Thompson.


2, Rimington 2; Hurst Green 2, Chatburn Res. 1, Waggon and H 5, Roe Lee West 1; Chipping 2, Read Res. 1; Transport 2, Whal­ ley Res. 4; Henthom Res. 1, Pendle F 4; Whalley Ces.10, Henthom Res. 1; Roe Lee West 0, Transport 4; Chatbum Res. 4, Waggon and H 2; Pendle F 1, Calacrstones 2. Division Three: Whalley A 1,


Station 2; Brockhall 8, Brown Cow 3; West Bradford Res. 4, Hurst Green Res. 1; Grindleton Res. 1, Cross Keys Res. 4; Rimington Res. 6, Trinity Res. 0; Station 0, Brockhall 12; Cross Keys Res. 1, Martin’s V 2; Brown Cow 0, West Bradford Res. 3. Saturday’s fixtures — Divi­


sion One: Henthom v Read, Spring Mill v Chatburn, Victoria v Whalley Arms, West Bradford v Sabden, Grindleton v Trinity, Ribblesdale AFC v Cross Keys. Division Two: Rimington v


Trinity gain


first point Trinity Res 1, Whallcy A 1


T R IN IT Y ’S y o u n g reserves crashed to a heavy 6-0 defeat in their opening game against Rimington.


their first point of the season on Saturday, thanks to some hard defensive work and some poor finishing from Whalley. After about 15 minutes Trin­


But they recovered to earn


ity went ahead when a defender headed Kendrick's cross into his


Waggon and H, Calderstones v Hurst Green, Roe Lee West v Whalley Res., Chatbum Res. v Henthom Res., Read Res. v Transport, Pendle F v Chip­ ping. Division Three: Station v


own goal. But Whalley’s pressure was


eventually rewarded when Mitcheson in Trinity’s goal could only palm out a cross and Arm- field was on hand to equalise. T rin i ty : Mitcheson, Ash­


Grindleton Res., Whalley A v West Bradford Res., Hurst Green Res. v Rimington Res, Brown Cow v Martin’s V, Trin­ ity Res. v Brockhall.


worth, Marsden, Peel, Fowler, Trejfal!, Walker, Chatbum, Turnbull, Kendrick, Neilson. Sub, Britcliffe. Whalley: Carney, Geddes,


Armfield, Collier, Wilkinson, Musker, Hilton, Griffin, Bacon, Waring, Fielding.


Lester impresses in Great Harwood Town 0 Clithcroc 0,


CLITHEROE had to be content with a share of the


, tainment for the spec­ tators, with the visitors playing their full part. Both sides had chances


spoils from Saturday’s match at Shawbridge. Despite the scoreline there was plenty of enter-


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to break the'deadlock but the ball just would not go in.


from Paul Clements, who had a shot scrambled clear early on, and Bernard Lester, who sent a fierce volley just wide a f te r good work by Clements. New signing Lester impressed on his debut and caused th e ‘Town defence plenty of trouble. All. the Clitheroe men battled


Clitheroe’s best efforts came


Clitheroe debut Waddington fight back


Waddington Res 2, Nalgo 1


A YOUNG and much changed Waddington Reserves, including only three regulars from last season, showed much promise in their opening Blackburn Combination match.


against the general run of play they fought back to finish worthy 2-1 winners.


hard and though manager Dave Morris did not gain the goal he wanted he must have been well satisfied with their overall per­ formance. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


Whiteside, Staines, Lawson, Marsh, W r ig h t, Sampson, Eden, Clements, Morris, Les­ ter. Subs: Eyles, Richards. Great Harwood Town: I om-


a fine effort on the half-hour. The winner came in the 70th minute when Dean beat the off­ side trap and chipped the ball over the keeper’s head.


Rush scored the leveller with


prett, Hutchinson, Estori, Crump, Croon, Haworth, Wil­ kinson, Ka rwa t, Gro g an , Grecnhalgh, McDowall. Subs: Kitchen, Kay.


Victoria pile


on pressure Victoria 4, Trinity* 1


VICTORIA and Trinity seemed to be evenly balanced in the opening


stages. Campbell gave the home side


an early lead only for Hodgtdn- son to put the church Iaas on terms in quick time. But just before the interval


rarely troubled, showed great potential. Newcomers Col- eboume. Grant, Hutchinson and Conti all showed promise. Waddington Kes: Phillips,


ance by the villagers, with Bush, Byrom and Boyd outstanding. New keeper Phillips, though


Smith, Boyd, Byrom, Conti (G), Bush, Hutchinson, Dean, Grant, Conti (D), Coleboume. Subs, Carter, Sherliker.


A very satisfying perform­ Despite going a goal down


huge success and will cer­ tainly become a popular annual fixture on the local darts calendar. Winners of the final,


scoring three times in the . opening 15 m in u te s through Burgess (D), O’Rourke and Horsfield


i f


year. In addition they were presented with per­ manent trophies, mini­ holiday vouchers donated by Pendle Travel, and £5 clothing vouchers from Out of Doors, Clitheroe. Beaten finalists were


Waddington


in command Stumford United 1 Waddington 3


held at Clitheroe Social Club, were Eddie Pen­ man and Janet Slack, of the Royal Oak, Clitheroe, who are in the back row (right) of our picture. They will re ta in the Derek Moss Trophy for a


Tom Pickervance and Maureen Waddington of th e B l a c k H o r s e , Clitheroe, (front' left). Runners-up were Brian B u r g e s s a nd Jean Grainger of the Bridge , Inn, Clitheroe, (front, r ight) and> John and Judith Booth of the Royal Oak, Clitheroe, (back, left). They all received prizes


t from local sponsors and


Whitbread West Pen- nines. A sum of £80 raised


rophies presented by


from the contest will be g iv e n to a ki dne y machine fund.


CHATBURN REGAIN FIGHTING FORM


AGAINST Waggon; and Horses, Chatbum played far better than' in their opening game in Division two of the Ribble Valley Football League. They quickly put pressure on


Chatburn Res 4 Waggon and Horses 2


the visitors, and Roa Read mis­ sed chances. A disallowed goal, by Walker, was Waggon’s best effort. Eric Speak burst through to


open Chatbum’s score, and he made the second goal. His shot rebounded from the goal post and Tony Smithson hit it home. At h a l f - t im e Cha tburn


and Tnomber, with a well-taken free kick, scored from close range. Driver then headed good goal. Foiuker’s second goal, scored


brought Mick Foulker on to replace the injured Smithson, and he scored with his first kick. Waggon became more positive


ers both had good games. Chatbum: B. Robinson, H.


Dinsdale, B. Dinsdale, A. Knowles, P. Parkes, R. Read, A. Smithson, C. Briggs, E. Speak, P. Czapowski, G. Scott. Sub. M. Foulker.


Hurst Green land on


receiving end


West Bradford Res. 4, Hurst Green Res. 1


A HANDSOME win over Hurst Green Res. gave West Bradford Reserves an encouraging start to their campaign in Division Three of the Ribble Valley Football League. They fielded four new'players


because of late changes. Pearson scored their opening goal and was followed by Blenkinship and Smalley. The home side later defended


well against the slope and forced an own goal when tney attacked. Eccles pulled one back for the visitors. West Bradford Res: Wilson,


Good win Amateur league Transport 4,


Roe Lee West 0


Stephen Tomlinson forced his way between the opposing backs to give Victoria a 2-1 lead. This was soon extended to 3-1


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TRANSPORT made a bright start with a goal from Cross in the first minute. The visitors found it difficult to settle and were unde r . cont inual pressure. Transport missed sev-.


- Devine and midfield man Stir- zaker and soon afterwards Vic­ toria replaced Pietrazak with Cattermole, who subsequently netted Victoria’s fourth goal. : Victoria: Tomkins, Simpson,


mole. HT rinity: Devine, Penman,


by Tomlinson from a move started by brother Graham, with Isherwood and Kenyon lending a hand. Trinity made a positional change by switching goalkeeper.


found it hard going early on and trailed 1-0 at the interval. In the second half, however, they took a grip on' the game and Max Gardener put them level. A couple of goals by captain John Kirk sewed up the game for Waddington. In their final friendly match at


Twitter Lane, Waddington had a 5-3 success against Accrington Combination side Altham. John Walker made his debut in goal and Waddington scorers were Paul Green (2), John Kirk, Phil Bishop and Max Gardener. •


WADDINGTON came back from behind to start their Blackburn Combina­ tion programme with an away victory against Stamford Uni ted on Saturday. The new-look village side


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eral good chances before Heckmgbottom 'headed them into a 2-0 lead and Burns made it three. ' After the interval the, .


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' Burns and Targett before Hawor th netted their fourth goal. Transport: Noone, Searson,


Haworth, Houldsworth, Cross, Bums.


" ley, Bayes, Warburton, Cartmell, Dowe, Ormas, Bailff, Coleman, *: Gibney, Wood. Sub. Foster.


Roe Lee West: Bond, Whal- . C l i th e ro e te am


SEEKING their f irst away points of the, season,' Clitheroe FC travel 'to meet Bacup Borough on


Whiteside, Lawson,- Marsh,' Richards, Staines, Sampson,1 Eyles, Wright, Edan, Lester, Morris (P), Clements. * . - ■ . On September 15th Clitheroe ' will have Cheshire League Pre­ mier Division side Droylsden as'" visitors at Shawbridge in the second preliminary round of the : FA Cup..


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declared at 173 for six, and Chatburn scored only 75 in reply. Barry Allen, with 24, was top scorer.


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