r‘»» 'V- »v ;22 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, December 6th,-. 1979 RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE PRIMROSE 91/z% P.A. FINANCE
We are smoothing the path into the 80’s with finance from as little as 9V2% P.A. on New and Used Cars.
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11979 ‘V’ MARINA 1300. Estate. Vermilion. Today's on the road price £4060, vast j
saving including 12 months licence and Supercover............................£3700
11979 ‘V’ MARINA 1300L 4-door. Sandglowi Today's on the road price £3820, vast saving including 12 months licence and Supercover....................£3585
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£2995
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1976 RELIANT Robin Van. 13,000 miles only 1976 MINI Pickup.............................. 1976 BEDFORD CF Van 340 Series . 1973 ‘M’ MARINA 1275 Van. Very low mileage.....................................
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..£4350
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£3595
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.....£3100
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1975 ’N’ ROVER 3500 V6 4-door Saloon. Pastel green with-Ian cloth trim,
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Heifer (8) 38. Read Club (8) 36. Bridge Inn (8) 33, Commercial (8) 3U, Copy Nook (8) 26. Pendle Witch (8) 26, Judge Walmsley (8) 20, Kings Arms (8) 17. High est finish: W. Gronwaid (Com-, mercial) 157; Division Two (all played 9):
Lower Buck 47, Spring Mill 46, Black Bull 45, Victoria (Gt Har wood) 44, Buck (Grindleton) 35, Royal Oak B 35, Black Horae 34, White Horae 28, Joiners’ Arms 25, Waddington SC 21. Highest finish: D. Cooke (Spring Mill) 137. Division Three (
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VAUXHALL Magnum 4-door. Exceptional condition, above average mileage therefore only..............................................
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Easy for
Gross Keys Cross Keys 7, Henthom 1
HENTHORN, young and inex perienced, were no match for. Cross Keys in a'Division One, Ribble Valley League, match. . . Aspinall snot just wide of the post, but after having their hopes raised Henthom slumped. A hat-trick by .R. Wilkinson gave Keys a 3-0 half-time lead. A Henthom revival was never
ill-matched teams, a late score by Tudisco was Henthom’s only consolation. Cross Keys: Walkeiv Coupe,
Metcalfe, Coulson, Townsend : (6), Sherliker, Wilkinson (B), ■ Green. Johnston. Tudisco, Aspinall, Townsend (M).
Stott, Wilkinson (R), Dinsdale, Parkinson, Byrne, Robinson, Shorrock, Heaney, Snape. Sub: Collirison. Henthorn: Townsend (K),
Sunday is Cup day
THE semi-finals of the Ribble Valley League third division’s new trophy - The Advertiser ana Times Cup - will be played on Sunday. The clubs involved are Martin
Velvets against Station Hotel, and BrocKhall versus Brown Cow.,
. Division One: Spring Mill 0, great deal of Station pressure, RESULTS
Ribblesdale AFC 10; Cross Keys 7, Henthom Utd 1; Chatbum 2, Grindleton 1: Read Utd 2, West Bradford 2: Trinity 1, Victoria 0; Sabden 2, Whalley AC 2.
4, Pendle Furniture 5; Chipping 3, Rimington 4; Hurst Green 5, Read Utd Res 2; Waggon 0, Chatbum Res 8; Transport 4, Roe Lee West 4.
Division Two: Calderstones
Station 1; West Bradford Res 6, Brown Cow 4; Grindleton Res 1, Hurst Green Res 7: Martin Vel vets 4, Cross Keys Res 3; Rimington Res 1, Lord Nelson 2. Wnalley A v Trinity Res (postponed).
Division Three: Brockhall 1, FIXTURES
v Chatbum (DM), Spring Mill v Cross Keys (TP), Victoria v Sabden (MF), West Bradford v Trinity (TW), Grindleton v Read Utd (RA), Ribblesdale AFC v Whalley Arms Celtic (NB).
Division One: Henthom Utd
Hurst Green (PW), Calder stones v Chipping (GL), Chat bum Res v Transport’ (VMc). Read Utd Res v Waggon ana Horses (PH), Pendie Furniture v Whalley Res (JD).
Times Cup semi-finals: Martin Velvets v Station Hotel (G. Barker, linesmen M. Fielding and T. Jackson), Brockhall v Brown Cow (T. Poole, linesmen N. Berry and P. Hilton).
Res v Rimington Res (CB), Trinity Res v Lord Nelson (TJ). Other matches postponed. S u n d ay . Advertiser and
First win for Trinity
T r in ity 1, Victoria 0
TRINITY received a mordle booster with their first win of the season at the expense of mid-table Victoria. The first half was fairly even
Division Three: Cross Keys Division Two: Rimington v -
in sight, and for Keys, Shorrock scored twice and Robinson net ted the two best goals of the match. The first followed a drib ble from his own half, and the second was hit from the half way line, over the stranded ’keeper. In a poor game between two
Chatburn overrun local rivals
Chatbum 2,' Grindleton 1 shuffled forward line; in the . second half but found Chatbum continued to press
Chatburn started well but were unable to t r a n s l a t e t h e i r superiority into goals. G r in d l e t o n w e r e
restricted to occasional b r eak s featuring the strong running of Riley. Chatburn took the lead when Harrison’s pass found Hargreaves (G), whose first-time cross from the left.fell into the- path of the oncoming Mus- grove and he gleefully stabbed the; ball home.
Moments later, King scored
goal came when Dugdale’s header, after a comer, was in turn beaded off the line by Bretherton.
Urindleton’s only hope of a SHOCK FOR
BROCKHALL Brockhall 1, Station 1
A MUCH improved Station side gave Brockhall a shock in this second meeting of the teams. Station took the lead after only 10 minutes, Woodworth taking an easy chance'which resulted from a mix up in the home defence. Brockhall levelled the scores with a Hinksman (D) penalty.
unlucky not to take the lead and they were well served by Hull and Winstanley, the respective goalkeepers. Winstanley pulled off a brilliant save in the best footballing tradition.
Bro'ckhall had to combat a ut both sides were somewhat
frus trating game, especially Brockhall, who recently dropped their first point of the season. The game was well refereed by Roland Wild.
Synczysz, Hinksman (J), Ben nett (6), Smith, Fox, Price, Wil liamson. Bennett (S), Hinksman (D). Sub: Parkinson. Statioii: Winstanley, North,
Brockhall: Hull, Beattie,
Parkington, Cox, Townson, Walton, Rigg, Thomas, Wood- worth, Watson, Myers. Sub: Duxbury.
West Bradford
keep in touch West Bradford Res 6, Brown Cow 4
West Bradford land the points to keep them in touch with the Third Division leaders. However, it was Brown Cow who scored first but the villa-
A close-fought tussle saw fers were soon level with a goal
y Maudsley. West Bradford weht behind
again, then hit back to snatch a 3-2 interval lead thanks to strikes by Preston and Blenkin- ship. In the second half, the pub
side equalised, only to fall behind when Swinbank and Bristol (M) scored. Brown Cow managed to
reduce the arrears, but their hopes of sharing the spoils were dashed when Swinbank clinched things for West Bradford with his second goal. West Bradford Res: Wilson,
Bristol (D), Hodges, Blenkin- ship, Reynolds, Peel, Swinbank, Pearson, Bristol (M), Preston, Maudsley. Sub: Edmondson.
and home 'keeper Mitcneson made several good saves. Vic toria had a "goal” disallowed for offside. Trinity had most of the second
for Victoria, and Lafranceschina was also outstanding. Hitchen and Penman stood out in a good Trinity performance, Penman in particular playing Victoria winger Astin out of the game. Trinity look forward now to bet ter results. Trinity: Mitcheson, Fishlock,
hit tbe woodwork four times in th e closing stages; Winger Hodgkinson missed a “sitter.” Hall made several good saves
Penman, Edmondson, Schofield, Meyier, Hitchen, Stirzaker, Gid- low, Devine, Hodgkinson. Sub: Steil.
half exchanges and the all- important goal was scored when Pat Devine latched on to a poor back-pass. Greatly inspired, Trinity later
On balance both sides had a
EiKin^.j'v. Parkinson,, and Turner, in good form in the
visitors’ defence. - This forced the Chatbum for:
wards to try long-range shots but these were easily dealt with by Parkinson. - ■
,had tbe goal at hia mercy. Croft, however, completely missed his kick but Young put the ball over the line from three yards out. So, two points for Chatbum
defence resulted in King, who was having an impeccable game, turning tbe ball into his own net with a backpass. However, he soon made amends by heading the ball to the feet of Croft who
A mistake in the Chatbum ■ •
from the penalty spot after the Astin Bretherton, King, referee had ruled that Har- g ^ e Conti,
Hamson.Toung, greaves had been pushed.
Chatbum: Johnson. Dobson, " ■*--‘*— Mus-
.g roft’ Hargraves. Sub: Scott. Grindleton: Parkinson (D),
Briggs.
Spirit not enough
Waggon and Horses 0, Chatbum Res 8
’ itors’ account with a low drive and two more goals were soon added by Peter Parkes and Tony Knowles, both with powerful headers from comer kicks. The second half followed a
Bill Slack converted a penalty
one way. Waggon's Frank Gas- kell and Bill Bradley never gave up trying and indeed the whole of the Waggon team earned
dale (N), Jones, Knowles, Parkes, Robinson, Dinsdale (H), Foulker, Czapowski, Pra tt, Speak. Sub: Mercer.
credit for their spirit. Chatbum Res: Slack, Dins
f o r C h a tb u rn and P e te r Czapowski made the score 5-0. The sixth came when goalkeeper Alan Lawson could do no more than turn a Brian Robinson comer into his own net. Chat burn brought on substitute Derek Mercer and he scored with a couple of good headers. Although the traffic was all
ONCE again, Waggon were on the wrong end o f a big score. This was obvious from the early minutes as Chatbum created many chances. Eric Speak opened the vis-
Jones, Seed, Turner, Read, Powell, Dugdale, Warn, Cowk- ing, Parkinson (G), Riley. Sub:
CHATBURN defeated local rivals Gnndleton much more easily than the scoreline suggests. ' F i e 1 d i n g a re-
SPORTING
GAME Ribble Valley 1, North, Lancs 1
NORTH Lancashire League were the vis itors to Shawbridge for an inter-league match with the Rioole Valley Football League. The game ended in a 1-1
but leaving them with the over-, riding worry about the paucity of goals in their last two outings.
the wind but it was North Lan cashire who pressed in the open ing minutes and they should have gone into the lead when they broke through, but Valley
draw and the teams had to contend with a strong wind blowing down the pitch. Ribble Valley kicked off with
foaikeeper Wilson was quick off
legs. The game settled down to a
is line to block the shot with his
midfield battle with neither side looking like scoring against two strong defences. Wilson was called upon twice
more to make good saves to keep Valley in the game but the teams went in at half-time with out either having scored. Valley eventually took the
lead almost on the hour after a backpass which the ’keeper failed to gather. Bill Briggs was quick to collect the ball and walk it into an empty net. Stung by the reverse, North
w in g e r I
defenders Saturday victory ovl Wren Rov|
Walker’s
minutes inti ond half, v, gem and p "killer” bio home side. Clitheroe’s |
was even mor| considering without four r ers. Ian Samp: Clements we able, and Ber and Phil Mor. That meant y Taylor and re from Waddin McGuire m debuts. Subst Eddie Portc| y ou n g s te r reserves, an| Dave Morris. It took Ta;|
Lancs mounted attack after attack but could not find the net with the Vailey defence playing well. The game again became a mid- field battle, but as play progres sed the visitors began to gain the upper hand. Another fine save by Wilson preserved the
ie
similar pattern. Waggon manag ing few attacks. Mantle was strong in the defence.
lead; he beat the ball out, and the return shot, which hit a defender and went for a comer. North Lancashire equalised
Dobson, P. Mullen, M. Hum phreys, D. Titterington, M. Gid- low, J. Woods, W. Briggs, G. Young, R. Bell, G. King. Subs: D. Croft, D. Crompton.
Magnificent to watch Sabden-2, Whalley AC 2
the first half and Sabden did well to hold them. With Tit terington involved in most moves the visitors always looked most likely to score, but Wray steadied the Sabden defence and Bromley produced some excel lent saves. Celtic eventually pushed for
MATCHES between Sab den and Whalley Arms Celtic have always been keenly contested and this game on a “glue-pot” pitch was no exception. Celtic had wind advantage in
ward once too often and were caught out by a swift break. Wright and Balmbra were invol ved in providing Terry Davies with the opportunity to put Sab den ahead. In the second half, Sabden
pushed forward more frequently and they created a number of chances before Davies scored a second goal.
well-beaten team with Sabden being denied other goals by some strange line decisions. Wil son, the Celtic 'keeper, made a near-miraculous save from Wright’s tremendous shot.
At this stage Celtic looked a
ter of an hour when Celtic pulled a goal back through Foster. Sab den were tiring quickly and the equaliser came after a good cross which should have been cleared. Hallam provided the
The game was in the last quar foal with a hard snot to delight
to watch and for the second week running Sabden must have been most disappointed not to have collected both points. Sab den tried hard, Wray, Bromley and Whitwell deserving*special mention.
is colleagues. This was a magnificent game
Bibby, Wray, Johnson, Armit- age, Warren. Maher, Davies, Wright, Balmbra. Sub: Lingard.
Sabden: Bromley, Whitwell,
SNOOKER ROUND-UP COMPETITION in the two divi- tor 95; J. Geldard 62, J. Mellor
Referees to look into
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tive A and Chatbum B both 363. R. Booth 58, J. Jamues 57; fnothal1 adm in is tra to r Mr have a four-point lead over their M. Hargreaves 83, H. Carr 71;
sions of Clitheroe and District 94; J. Turner 43, V. Higginson p n i Y i n l f l l T I r Snooker League is shaping up on 88; J. Marsden 49, B. Rishton U U l l i p i O l l l l strikingly similar lines. The 62; L. Dixon 95, I. Karim 77. respective leadens, Conserva- Chatbum B 506, Slaidbum COMPLAINTS that top
Conservative A 6; Calderatones Jones 106, J. Whitwell 51; S. comments to Ribble Valiev 8, Chatbum A 6: Liberal A 1, Whipp 90, H. Dixon 65. datholic A 3; Billington A 6, Rimington B 436, Rimington
Liberal B 12, Chatburn B 14, A. Walmsley 47; I. Whittaker ™ ® Slaidbum 0: Rimington B 10, 44, D. Seed M;F. Kenyon 98, R.
Rimington A 4. Details: DIVISION ONE
Pendle Club 390, Conserva-
tive A385.T,Hill70, J. Marsden ChatbnA 100; T. Haworth 51, E. Tomlin- f f t1"
S5dVbM George 54. _ . . . . Division One ................................
Division Two: Conservative Walmsiey 108; G. Gorringham Referees’ Association at B 10, Police 4; Catholic SC 2, 82, J. Spencer 41; S. Petty 68,
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Raw 62; S. Green 70, B. CUSSed by the Lancashire ;to meetincr n ex t month
The association S execu- five has considered the local r e f e r e e s ’ p ro te s ts , p b u t w a n ts to h e a r th e
81 . Football A s so c ia t io n ^ before deciding whether to
views of the Lancashire s t e t & B eEEEEEEE ? Division Two 64; P. Lee 76, A. Clark 89; T.
Liberal A' 470, Catholic A 376. Clegg 62, Holmes 69; Wig-
billingtoir A394, Social Club 443. I. Brown 79, B. Dixon 77;
C . Britciiffe 55, J. Cowell 70; B.
90, T. Ciewes 56; M. Aitken 48, B. Hargreaves 8L
Christmas draw; counterfoils, unsold tickets and cash are to be
Brockhall SC 43, Cross Keys 42. , Victoria (Clitheroe) 40, ■ Lord Nelson 39, Bonny Inn 37, Buck . (Clitheroe) 35, Brown Cow 34, Pendle Hotel 32, Station Hotel 30, Bay Horae 28. Highest fin ish: K. Blackburn (Cross Keys) 160. Teams are reminded that all
handed in at the Victoria Hotel,, Clitheroe, not later than 9 p.m. on Wednesday.
Herd 66; B. Waddington 53, J. Woof 73; A! Wilkinson 59, S. Hatton 68; I.- Waddington 73, F. Coar 79; J. Baines 82, G. Dins dale 77.
DIVISION TWO
/ Catholic SC B 353, Liberal B 518. M. Holmes 51, J. Hacking 102; D. Hotheraall.53, A. Proc-
ii;’
380. J. Morgan 55, T. Swift 102; T, Williamson 77, J. Griffiths 63; D. Nuttall 115, D. Fletcher 63; A., Middlebrough 68,, R. Booth 42; D. Packer 70, L. McEntee : ,63; R. Parker 66, P. Craig 67. .
Conservative B 451, Police ? fSwhe matter any
Calderatones 444, Chatbum Pendle............................... 64 tee when he was alleged to Jones 48; M. Joyce sT p. diark
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....................... •■•••••••••• “ AU played 10.
gins 89, Grimshaw 64; Chew 71, . «?! A..... .................. . .match*- Johnson 71; Root 69, Petere 65: p n*i,R"...................................-va Monk 80 Turner 69; McIntosh. sWd 99,_Davies 38. ‘
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...... ....................... 36 „ , Urnl,ey £ C cha irm an, Mr Lord is a vice-president of ■ the. Football League Manncrpment Pnmmittoo n
Robinson 71, R. Cowking 57: T. R U G R Y T F A M ^ member of the FA Council Warden 61, J. HalU02; R. Hart n v w o i
dington A 442. D. Boothman36, home match with Colne and Nel- ' o C t lO O l S 0C C 6 T D. Nei r—
Wadalngton B 381, Wad- field the following team in their ielson 79; B. Phillip 78, J. A.T * — - ' -------"
son seconds: P. Wilson; R.
Lund, G. Torbett,'R. Moffett, S. Greatorex;. A: Gordon; J. Coates. R^ Gregory, A. Parkin son, M. Fox, A. Wrigley, P. Ramsey, A. Sweeney, P. Dihs-': dale, K. Haworth.-.
. .-v. The second XV for the away
match with Keighley, fifth team - is: T. Lee: D. Jones, D. Fielding, T. Rose, T. Mason; I. Lambert,
-den , I. Duxbury, G: Williamson, 1 . K. Moore, J„Walker. '■ The first team meets at the ‘
clubhouse at 1-45 p.m. and the second team at l2-45. : ‘ t - 's*';*,!. V, v.'. V/
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. C. Roberts; R. Wildeman, D. ■ Tatteraall, D. Shepherd: J. Hoi--
RIBBLESDALE School had four football teams playing at Witton - Park, Blackburn, on Saturday.
. The first-year team won by two goals to nil, the second-year
• lost 7-0 and the third-year lost 3- The fourth-year team, which
n i ■ CLITHEROE Rugby Club will
- . f fM a pm e n t Lo n u iu tte e , a and also chairman of the v“'
FA Cup Committee • ■
% |E ' ■ ■ E P Mr Sutcliffe, who was
CowMrthwaite ^TEdmond- ^addB'.............................. 62 Mr Lord was chairing an son 60. G. Crowthei-54.
. wadd AlIIIIIirillllL'Iirillllll'IIIII 56 'LFA' disciplinary commit- have made the remarks to
70 an o th e r panel fo r sw earing at a_ spectator during a
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- to play Skelmersdale next week in the Lancashire Schools knock out competition. '
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has been having a poor season,. was. re-shaped and won 5-1.' Their team work was excellent and a hat-trick by Andrew Daw son was the. feature. ' The fifth-year team is hoping
nearest challengers. Results: R. Turner 84, L. Lawson46; A. “ 00 Lord brought the Division One: Pendle Club 8, O’NeiU 85, G. Tedstone 73; B. game into disrepute b y his
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Social Club 8; Waddington B 4, A 406. H. Thistlethwaite 68, D. Sutcliffe will now be dis- Waddington A 10.
Leamie re fe re e Mr Oarth „ n i „ vT X ?
administrator Mr Great goal tfl
Debu ex-R
H a s l in g d en ? Clithero-
CLITHERO included Jo newly signed burn Rovers. Owen ba ck, played St Mar sion TiB) blai bination game den’s new sp< Facing a s
Clitheroe wer pressure and goal when W: time shot bea: In attacks di
Owen found Joh
long ball, and crpss Keith J Chtheroe’s equa Minutes later,
ball from Mick ! in and beat the keeper with a c: ' After a Rod T;
second half, an failure from th> Dewhurst eqc Mary’s. Cutheroe won
game, sporting!; Rod Taylor chm the hefpless bt keeper 10 minut> Clitheroe R
Telese, Rush, i. Conti, r, Jones,
who consider that they nave players good enough and who wish to play for the league side are invited to contact M. Edmondson (Clitheroe 24908). Ribble Valley: J. Wilson, T.
sides. It was played in a sporting manner and well controlled by three Accrington officials. The Ribble Valley League would like to thank Bowker Bros for spon soring the game. Ribble Valley club managers
with five minutes left and after a great deal of pressure. Lamb collected the ball from the right and gave Wilson no chance. The game was a credit to both
minutes to mal A free-kick ({ was headed Wright and leyed home on| Wren replied I of sustained r| Clitheroe’s baf firm. The home sil
den chance t | score only a before the bl hotly dispui after Frank I I alleged to ha| But Berry shi| the spot. Wren conti:|
afterwards rocked by Wl effort. He rec| ance on the hi beat five defel mixture of sp*| work before ball past the keeper. Manager D|
then broughtr Portos on forfl Walker, and; off five minutel Striker Sim-1
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