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GAME Ribble Valley 1, North Lancs 1
ORTH L an ca sh ire ;ague were the vis-
irs to Shawbridge for inter-league match
;th the Ribble Valley )otball League. The game ended in a 1-1 aw and the teams had to
ntend with a strong wind >wing down the pitch,
tibble Valley kicked off with wind but it was North Lan-'
'e gone into the lead when v broke through, but Valley ilkeeper Wilson was quick off line to block the shot with his
llfield battle with neither side Iking like scoring against two png defences. Vitson was called upon twice
Ire to make good saves to keep |lley in the game but the ms went in at half-time with- either having scored.
Id almost on the hour after a :kpass which the ’keeper ea to gather. Bill Briggs was
Galley eventually took the
Ick to collect the ball ana walk Into an empty net. Etung by tne reverse, North pcs mounted attack after Jack but could not find the net Ih the Valley defence playing
id battle, but as play progres- " the visitors began to gain upper hand. Another fine
|e by Wilson preserved the I; he beat the ball out, and return shot, which hit a fender and went for a comer,
rhe game again became a mid- he game settled down to a
hire who pressed in the open- minutes and they should
remember _ ' . Wren Rovers 0. Clitheroe 3 ; , ,
WINGER Graham Walker, beat five defenders t° score a memorable goal on Saturday to help Clitheroe to a nne 3-0
W r e ^ R O T w sCU1T'e n t le a gU 6 ch am I>io n s Walker’s g o a l , 12
minutes into the sec ond half, was a. real
£ e.m and proved the kil le r blow, to th e home s id e . :
Clitheroe’s performance was even more creditable,
considering they w e r e ; without four regular play ers. Ian Sampson and Paul Clements were unavail able, and Bernard Lester and Phil Morris were ill.
That meant young Jimmy , Taylor ^and recent signing
from Waddington, Paul McGuire made th e ir debuts. Substitutes were Eddie Portos, another y o u n g s te r from th e reserves, and manager Dave Morris. It took Taylor just 30
* ,Tr_ . . . . _
minutes to make his mark. A free-kick on. the right was headed on by Glen Wright and Taylor vol leyed home on the far post. Wren replied with a period of sustained pressure, but
Clitheroe’s back-four stood firm. The home side had a gol
forth Lancashire equalised i five minutes left and after at deal of pressure. Lamb ‘ iff
|he game was a credit to both . It was played in a sporting
|n e r and well controlled by le Accrington officials. The pie Valley League would like hank Bowker Bros for spon- fig the game. |ioble Valley club managers consider that they nave
libble Valley: J. Wilson, T. Ison, P. Mullen, M. Hum- tys, D. Titterington, M. Gid- J. Woods, W. Briggs, G.
|ng, R. Bell, G. King. Subs: T>oft, D. Crompton.
to watch
ly AC 2 . this stage Celtic looked a
|r-miracu!ous save from pit's tremendous shot.
l-beaten team with Sabden |g denied other goals by le strange line decisions. Wil- I the Celtic ’keeper, made a
J> which should have been ■red. Hallam provided the
Jtried hard, Wray, Bromley IWhitwell deserving special
Ibden: Bromley, Whitwell, ly, Wray, Johnson, Armit- I Warren, Maher, Davies, |h t , Balmbra. Sub: Lingard.
lefereeS look into mplaint
le into disrepute by his Inents to Ribble Valley p ie referee Mr Gartn liffe will now be dis- id by the Lancashire trees’ Association at
t t
ieeting next month, e association’s execu- has considered the referees’ protests,
wants to hear the s of the Lancashire ball A s so c ia t ion
e deciding whether to r the matter any er.
Lord was chairing an disciplinary commit-
hen he was alleged to made the remarks to iutcliffe, who was suspended for the lo f tne season by
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:r panel forswearing spectator during a
nley FC chairman, rd is a vice-president ; Football League lenient Committee, a er of the FA Council so chairman of the ip Committee.
tool soccer IESDALE School had
First-year team won by Its to nil, the second-year
land the third-year lost 3- (ourth-year team, which
l having a poor season, •shaped and won 5-1. am work was excellent t-trick by Andrew Daw- the feature.
fth-year team is hoping
ikelmersdale next week ncashire Schools knock- Ipetition.
itball teams playing at Park, Blackburn, on
lPLAINTS that top >all administrator Mr Lord brought the
I running Sabden must have . most disappointed not to I collected with points. Sab-
lie game was in the last quar- | f an hour when Celtic pulled »1 back through Foster. Sab- fvere tiring quickly and the liliser came after a good
■with a hard snot to delight Colleagues. ■is was a magnificent game patch and for the second
Great goal by Graham
D e b u t f o r e x -R o v e r
H a s l in g d en S t Ma ry's 2, Clitheroe Res 3
CLITHEROE Reserves included John Taylor, newly signed from Black burn Rovers, and had Neil
played St Mary’s in a Divi sion TtBj blackburn Com-
Owen back, when they *%
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bination game, at Hasling- den’s new sports centre. Facing a strong wind,
Clitheroe were soon under pressure and conceded a goal when Warwick’s first time shot beat Steve Bate. In attacks down the right,
Owen found John Taylor with a long ball, and from Taylor’s cross Keith Jo n e s headed Clitheroe’s equaliser. Minutes later, Taylor took a
bail from Mick Humphries, cut in and beat the St Mary’s goal-
failure from the penalty spot, afisi
Cutheroe won an entertaining game, sportingly played, when Rod Taylorc chipped tne ball over elpless St Mary s goali-
Dewhurst equalised for St Mary’s.
. . the hef less _
ke er io minutes from the end. Clitheroe Reserves: Bate,
erer_________ Hull.
hippi--------- ’
Telese, Rush, Peel, Devine, Owen. Conti. Humphreys, R. Taylor, Jones, J. Taylor. Sub:
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L A N D L O R D o f -Clitheroe’s- Station Hotel Mr; Luciano Lestuzzi lets an “arrow” fly during the pub’s 24-hour charity darts marathon. . Mr Lestuzzi was among
four trios of players whose round-the-clock efforts raised more than £200 for
the Muscular -Dystrophy Britain. -
Group of Great - The darters are also hop
ing that their achieve ments will earn them a place in the Guinness Book of,Records. Pub regulars bought tic
kets to guess the final tot als ana win iprizes- of whisky', brandy' and cigarettes. The teams, who scored 'on doubles only, ■ were in action for two-hour- stints with four hours off'
and their results make impressive reading.,
le final score was 115, 670; number of darts
• thrown 30,495; distance travelled by darts in flight 43.3 miles; distance walked by players 29 miles; high est individual score 14,146, by Michael Patteh, highest
’team s c o r e 31,8 6 3 by Mr Lestuzzi, Michael
ithe highest score ,in (hour which:was 6;568.
’Patten and Graham Child and the same trio landed an
‘:t The1 highest individual - score in an hour was 2,760 by Michael Patten and the
ibiggest total in three darts >130 by.Mick Anderson.,/
;|d' Five marshalls, law liStewart;; Graham- Leach;' !?John Stanley.- Carl Haslem -and'Tom Ballance;' kept an
eye on the scores. The darters we r e by customers
cheered on by
while the ' pub w;pub as open and : when “time” was cal led; ‘they, were kept on their -toes -by regular rounds of tea and toast.'
CLUBMEN
Clitheroe - and Whalley Club men’s Darts League: Results:
CALDERSTONES A suffered: their first defeat of the season in
.'BBBC A 57, BBBC' B 55, ; RWCC 55, CCWMC A’ 4 5 /B. i Legion 43, Calderstones B/42, .;
, ;A 4. League placings, all played ’ l l : Calderstones'A 62pts;,
. i Catholic SC 30,' Social Club 31,: ■ Clitheroe CC 26: Highest'finish ’ P.' Campbell (EBBC/AnST.’
1 CCWMC B .41, Low. Moor' 39,
Calderstones A 3, . BBBC A 5; BBBC B 7, .Calderstones B-l; CCWMC B 4, Low Moor4; Croe CC 4, Social Club 4; Cath. SC 1,,1 RWCC 7; B. Legion 4, CCWMC
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keeper with a crisp shot. ' After a Rod Taylor miss in the second half, and Keith Jones’s
hcted the ball from the right gave Wilson no chance.
den chance to level the score only a few minutes before the break with a hotly disputed penalty after Frank Richards was alleged to have handled. But Berry shot wide from the spot. Wren continued to press
|e r s good enough and who [i to play for the league side invited to conta c t M. hondson (Clitheroe 24908).
afterwards, but were rocked by Walker’s solo effort. He received a clear ance on the half-way line, beat five defenders with a mixture of speed and foot work before slotting the ball past the advancing keeper. Manager Dave Morris
then brought himself and Portos on for Taylor and Walker, and the move paid off five minutes from time. Striker Simon Whiteside
made sure of the points when he nipped in to drive
a backpass past Roach. Walker and Whiteside
w e r e th e s t a r s ' o f Clitheroe’s five star dis play. Youngsters Taylor and Portos showed plenty o f p r om i s e , w h i l e Clitheroe’s defenders all had sound games. Another notable per
formance came from Wright, helped by a steady debut from McGuire. .
The result means that
Clitheroe have now gone eight league games with out defeat, and from their last five away games they have taken nine points. Clitheroe: Underwood; N.
(Blackburn).
Whiteside, Eyles, Lawson, R ich a rd s , Eden, Wright, McGuire, S. Whiteside, Taylor, Walker. Subs: Morris and Portos. R e fe re e : Mr A. Dobson
Sponsored ‘jugglers’ raise cash
SOME 65 p u p i ls a t R ib b le sd a le School, Clitheroe, put their skills to the test in a sponsored “juggle” to raise money for five-a-side nets and shirts.
Blackburn West no match for Waddington
A GOAL in
Waddington 7, Blackburn West 1 the
first minute by Tony Bush
launched Waddington on an easy victory against Blackburn West, who are struggling at the foot of the Premier Division, Blackburn
kburnCcJombination. Blackburn West equal
ised from the penalty spot two minutes later, but were then overcome by an avalanche of goals.
John Kirk put Wadding
ton in front, and then Tony Bush came in at the far post to head home an
amazingly long throw-in by Paul Byrom.
A spectacular diving
header from Eric Gel- dard’s cross gave Billy Mil ler a goal on his debut, and Waddington half-time.
were 4-1 at
another goal for his hat- trick, and Paul Byrom made" it' 6-1 with 30 minutes still to play.
Tony Bush soon had Waddington’s substi
tute, D. Conti, made his debut, but only one more goal was scored - by Nigel Spencer, celebrating his 21st birthday.
Bush were
outstanding.for Waddington, whose team was:
Billy Miller and Tony
Bialeeki (D.), Spencer, Bush, Byrom, Milleiy Geldard, Kirk, Green. Subs: Conti, Lund.
Nuttall, Rimmer, Seedie,
DEFENSIVE ERRORS
PUNISHED Ribchester 3,
Waddington Res. 1
edge of his area but lost posses sion to a Ribchester forward, who nipped in to score.
keeper Phillips after 20 minutes, Sive the home side a gift goal.
e was rolling the ball to the
minutes with a strong header, but it was too late to help their cause.
Smith , Bo y d , S ta n f o rd , Bialecki, Hutchinson, Col eboume, Cotterill, Dean, Gard ner, Birch. Sub: Carter.
Waddington Res: Phillips, Chairman’s delight
good form, which has seen them rise to sixth in the table, will be given a severe test on
Cub soccer
CLITHEROE and District Cub Scout football results: St Paul’s
South Ribble District A team 6, Clitheroe District A team 1; South Ribble B 2, Clitheroe B 3. Fixtures, Saturday — Pendle
v Waddington (J. Barrett), Hod- der Valley v St Mary's (P. Mars- den). Sunday — Chipping v Whalley (M. ScorahJ^Gishurn v
Loyola (K. Wilson), Ribblesdale v. Trinity Tigers (J. Rowley), Waddington v Hodder Valley (S.
5, Whalley 2; Loyola 7, Chipping 1; Gisbum 2, Ribblesdale 3.
stuff away from home. We now seem to be pulling a very good squad together,” he said. Clitheroc's recent run of
CLITHEROE chairman Mr Cyril Whiteside was “ abso lutely delighted'” with the Shawbridge side's display at Wren Rovers. “We're playing some great
Saturday in the first round of the Lancashire Junior Cup. They visit Accrington Stanley, who now play in the Cheshire League (kick-off 2-15 p.m.). Players and officials will be le av in g th e Bridge In n , Clitheroe, at 1-15.
visit Chorley Reserves in the first round of the George Wat son Trophy (kick-off 2-15 p.m.). Manager Dave Morris could be without Phil Morris and Bernard Lester, who are ill, but should be able to wel come back Ian Sampson and Paul Clements.
The following day, Clitheroe
and ! return to the reserves, who entertain Darwen Catholic YC Reserves on Saturday (kick-off 2-15 p.m.). The pair will be added to last weekend’s squad.
Young ters Jimmy Taylor ie Portos are likely to
was signed from Waddington in time to play in Saturday's game at Wren Rovers. He i- the seventh player to follow chairman Mr Whiteside from the village to Shawbridge.
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away two penalties, which were both converted, to smash their hopes. Both were given for fouls in the box, the first offender being Boyd and the second Smith. Coleboume pulled one back for Waddingto'n
in the closing hea
some good football, with Gard ner, Smith and Hutchinson prominent, but they still trailed at half time. After the break, they gave
Waddington began to play
A SERIES of errors by the Waddington defence were punished severely by Ribchester in their Black burn Combination clash. The first lapse made by goal
The footballers attemp sored for every touch of
FANCIER AMONG
-PRIZES- 1
CLITHEROE Homing Society member Alan P a r k e r o f W in d so r Avenue, paid a successful visit to the Great York- shire annual show at Har-
rogate
Pri.z.es
taking several He took first and sixth
prizes in the old bird chan nel class, second in the 600- mile class, highly com mended in the eye sign class, and 5th in the young hen class. He also had birds show
ing at Blackburn where he took a first and second in one class, 1st and 6th in another, also best bird in show and best opposite sex in show. His father Mr John
Parker took the honours at the Haslingden show with a first and second prize. The two were also
among the prizewinners at the Clitheroe society’s weekly show at the Craven Heifer.
There were'108 birds on
show in the young hen class which was won by local fancier Peter Har rison. In the eye sign' classes
there were 85 birds on show. Alan Parker took 1st and 5th places, Franny Haworth of Whalley Road was second, Brian Scott of Highfield Road, seventh, and John Parker eighth.
Selected for Saturday
Harwood Wellington, home, k.o. 2-15 p.m.) from: Phillips, Smith, Boyd, Stanford, Biateeki (M), Driver, Gardner, Dean, Conti, Cotterill, Birch,. Hutchinson, Longi, Carter, A. N. Other. Meet ground 1-30 p.m.
Catholic Club, away) from: Nut- tall, Rimmer, Seedie, Bialecki (D), Spencer, Bush, Byrom, Mil ler, Geldard, Kirk, Green, Col eboume, Lund. Meet Waggon and Horses 1 p.m. Waddington Res (v Great
Wadd ing ton (v Darwen
ted to keep a ball in the air for as long as possible, using their head, knees and feet. They were spon- :h
the ball. Best performance of the
day came from Gary Chad- derton (15), of Old Langho, up 105
who notched touches.
The juggling was organ
ised by PE teacher Mr Tony Smithson, who hopes to raise about £120.
Pictured during his per-
Pack leads rugby side to fine victory
Sale Fourth IS pts, Clitheroe 25
CLITHEROE’S pack led a second-half recovery which overcame a powerful Sale side, playing at home.
I t , was strengthened by
Bob Howarth’s return to prop, by Alf Wrigley back in the second row, and by Ashley Parkinson and Mick Fox at wing forward.
Sale became dangerous
after two penalty goals by John Coates had given Clitheroe a 6pt lead. They scored two converted tries and seemed likely to stay in control.
Only an opportunist try by Bob Howarth near half-
Debhie’s latest
honour
CLITHEROE a th le te Deborah Hammonds has added another honour to her growing list of suc cesses.
Drive, became N o r th e rn W om e n 's c ro s s -c o u n t ry champion on Sunday when she finished second in a race al Clcckheaton.
Deborah Go), of Fairfield HOCKEY
ners for the event, the final one in a series of three which decided the title.
There was a field of 2U0 run
Deborah came 3rd at Blaydon and 2nd at Rossendale to finish with an aggregate of seven points, based on those placings — 10 fewer than her nearest rival.
In th e p r e v io u s tw o ,
Harriers, Deborah was pre sented with a-silver cup and will represent the North in the Inter-Area championships a week on Sunday,
A member of Ribble Valley
Miranda GVightman (13), of Chatburn Avenue, was also in fine form at the weekend. She gained her opening win of the season at the mid-Lancashire meeting at Kendal.
A n o th e r Clithc roe girl,
West Bradford Ladies 3, Leyland Foxes 1
WEST Bradford Ladies found it hard to settle agains t a much more organised Leyland side in the first half and were lucky to be only one goal down at half-time.
Afterwards, West Brad
ford completely dominated the play and Helen Chard equalised with a good reverse stick shot. They had many other
chances of scoring only to be defied, by the 'keeper until the con tin u ou s pressure produced the reward of two more good goals from left winger Deborah Mills, who haa an outstanding game.
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t ime kept Clitheroe in touch, at 12-10. Alf Wrigley’s tactical
talk at half-time enabled Clitheroe to end Sale’s line-out mastery. Scrum- half John Coates linked more e f fe c t iv e ly wi th Andrew Gordon, and the
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Poor Clitheroe tackling
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Cubs come a cropper
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Clitheroe Cubs A 1
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