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-■ 1 Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, November 15th, 1979 23


CLITHEROE MISS '■ THEIR


lard Kawalec. o E RS |P.r


ature in the s “honours” been named ard Kawalec ize with 50


’ch.


nvling averages 0.57 but did not for which the


Igineer heads the "ins in 14 innings [score was 92 not


Iverage of 34.53. I'th is Glitheroe’s


with 518 runs


1ms in 18 innings I Ire 71.


19 innings for an inderers’ highest


i is eighth in the


|ngs. His average score was 93.


..lending its rules [ll be on the cards it Great Harwood i (2 p.m.).


Simon Whiteside


Striker with killer punch


ick are linked in a [s” cricket in place [is year. adoption of the Padiham want to aved two seasons


lime” cricket with | i an extended tea


o points and not winning draw, •ally is that the team taking first 0 to 36.


PROLIFIC goal-scorer Simon Whiteside was s ig n e d f r o m C o ln e Dynamos in time to play for Clitheroe against Ley-


land Motors. Clitheroe manager Dave


M o r r i s h o p e s th a t Whiteside, who 'joins his brother Nigel; a full back, in the home team, will pro­ vide that much needed “killer punch” in the pen­ alty box. Last season, Simon


Clitheroe 1, Leyland Motors 1


DROPPING valuable points after enjoying a good share of the play is becoming an annoying habit of an otherwise improving Clitheroe side.


im p ro v in g . They dominated the first


45 minutes at Shawbridge on Saturday against Ley- land Motors, one of the Lancashire Combination’s


strongest sides. But again they faded


badly ana in the end were lucky to avoid defeat. After Bernard Lester


arrived late, Clitheroe fielded their recent signing from Colne Dynamos, striker Simon Whiteside, who had been named as substitute. But the last- mi n u t e sw i tc h p a id d iv id e n d s in s id e 10 minutes when Whiteside, the former Waddington centre-forward, made his side’s opening goal. He made a fine run down


Rugby


P a c k in fu l l c r y


Thornton Clevolcjs 2nd 3pts, Clitheroe 9


TWO displays of individual flair, coupled with the pack’s best form of the sea­ son, helped Clitheroe to beat a strong Thornton Cleveleys team on a muddy pitch. -.


: The ground conditions made it dear the team with the best pack would - win, and with Roger Gregory setting the example the C l i th e ro e fo rw a rd s stormed into action.


tackling backs enabled Alan Rudd to put Clitheroe ahead, with a drop goal.


A link-up with the hard A Clitheroe mistake


gave the home team a pen­ alty which levelled the scores before half-time. Hard ta ck l in g and


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


the right flank of Ley- land’s defence and drew ’keeper Dalrymple, before crossing accurately for Graham Walker to score with a simple tap-in from two yards.


Pub side Rain puts damper dominate on soccer games


Brown Cow 3, Whalley A 1.


BOTH teams managed to overcome the heavy, test­ ing conditions at Roefield to serve up some splendid football in their Third Divi­ sion clash. The visitors were the


more prominent early on and it was no surprise when Yeoman put them


ciliBcid They n e t te d again


shortly afterwards but the ef fort was ruled out because of offside. Spurred on by this piece


of luck, Brown Cow came back into the game and ju s t before the break Stuart Greatorex equal­ ised with a 25-yard drive. In the second half, the


John Lawson . . . one of Clitheroe’s stalwarts.


played for Waddington in the Blackburn Combination and for the now disbanded Waggon and Horses side in th e Burnley Sunday League and notched 14 hat-tricks. Despite dropping a home


point, Mr Morris added that he was satisfied with Clitheroe’s performance against a team like Ley- land Motors. “They came expecting a


Not s u r p r i s in g ly , ' Clitheroe had their tails up


after this early success and peppered Dalrymple’s goal with a variety of shots and headers but none of them found the net. As a result, Clitheroe


walkover, but we’re any­ thing but that this season,”


he said. Clitheroe visit middle-


I'arokh Engineer.


of-the-table Nelson on Saturday (kick-off 2-30 p.m.) and will choose from last week’s squad of 13.


Postponed


fceam t last


t


en’s first team pul- ,he season against in dramatic style.


sive. This fine win


he second team had no ch but the third went In 4-1 at Pines where a


ild increase Empress’s idence in their ability scape from the relega- zone.


1


Impress are drawn with ale, Burnley and Pen- in the Martin’s mixed


. display by Brian th was the redeeming ure. He played his best ish of the season to rent a rout.


|h three men and two in each team. The


Irnament to be played . home and away basis


| t series of matches will p l a y e d b e f o r e


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BOTH Waddington teams had their away fixtures postponed on Saturday because of waterlogged


pitches. The first team should


have played Helmshore United and the Reserves were due to meet St Mary’s College Old Boys. This Saturday Wadding-


turned round defending a slender one-goal lead to face long p er io d s of pressure from the visitors searching for an equaliser. Gradually, Leyland


and Kidderminster settled the issue in their favour.


Footballers set for


cup clash


wore down Clitheroe’s tir­ ing defence. Full back Tony Eyles scooped one shot of the line, and cen­ tre-back .Phil Morris headed away another goal-


bound effort. Leyland, though, could


not be denied th e i r deserved equaliser, and Brown rifled home a 12- yard shot in the 75th minute. Clitheroe had to thank


keeper Dennis Underwood for a couple of saves in the dying minutes to rescue a


point. Clitheroe’s s ta rs m


ton face a tough task when they travel to meet Bar- noldswick Park Rovers in the second round of the Craven Cup. The team will be selected


Clitheroe Reserves in a local derby at Shawbridge (kick-off 2-15 p.m.). The squad is: Phillips,


Miller. The Reserves meet


Smith, Boyd, Cotterill, Longhi, Walker, Driver, Dean, Waddington, Col- ebourne, Conti, Miller, Birch, Grant, Hutchinson, Gardner, A. N. Other. The Blackburn Combi­


nation Division Two fix­ ture has been brought for­ ward from February 16th. Clitheroe Reserves


squad is: Dennett, Devine, Rush, Robinson, Conti, Taylor (JL Jones, Portos, Telese, Tudisco, Aspin-


wall, Peel, Hull.


Calderstones in the lead


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CALDERSTONES A have an eight-point lead iver Billington A in the o itheroe and Whalley


vi


Cl:Clubmen’s Darts League. ’ idale


Wands' CC 2, Billington A 6: Social Club


Results: Ribblesc


stonesA 6; Low Moor Club 3, British Legion 5; Billing-


‘ ~ ’ 2, Ca” Calder-'


ton B, 4, Catholic SC 4; C e n t r a l WMC B 4,


Clitheroe CC 4; Calder^ stones B 4, Central WMC League; placings, all.


played eight: Galderstones A 50 pts,-'Billington A. 42,


Billington- B_ 37_,_ Rjbbles; dale W nds CC 37, Central


WMC A 34, British Legion 33, Calderstones. B; 31, C e n tra l WMC B 28, Catholic SC 27,-Low Mqor Club 25, Clitheroe CC 20, Social’Club 20.


j Wai


another disappointing home result were winger Walker and defensive stal­ wart John Lawson. Whether Clitheroe’s ten­


from: Nuttall (I), Bialecki, See- dle, Rimmer, Nuttall (J), Bush, McGuire, Byrom, Green, Gel- dard, Kirk, Lund, Waddmgton,


dency to fade later in the game is because of lack of fitness or simply due to complacency is something manager Dave Morris must put his finger on.


Clitheroe’s Tony Eyles


was booked in the ninth minute for deliberate


handball. Cl i the roc; Underwood,


Whiteside CN), Eyles. Moms, Lawson, Eden, Clements,


Wright, Sampson, Walker, Whiteside (S). Subs: Lester,


Richards. Leyland Motors: Dalrymple,


Lamb, Culshaw, Holden, Croft, Brown, Coyle, Aspinwall, Lewczenko, Peet, Lloyd. Subs: Sullivan, Weaver. Referee: Mr S. Sephton


(Liverpool).


Villagers take the points


Grindleton Res 3. Lord Nelson 1,


DRIVING sleet and biting' winds created atrocious conditions for football but both te am s b a t t le d through against the ele­ ments to complete their Third Division fixture. The villagers dominated


the first half and had a 1-0 lead at the interval thanks to Russell Cowking, who netted from a comer by


Powell. Lord Nelson fought well


in the second period but fell further, -behind to a goal by Tony Pritt. The pub side eventually


pulled one back after a mistake in the Grindleton'


i always seemed to be going the visitors’ way and Pritt. added a third to wrap up: the points. G r in d l c to n Res: Roc,


defence. But the game


■Barker, Smith, Read. Beggs, Powell, Ainsworth,, Newnouse,


Pinder, Cowking, Pritt.


CUP contenders in the Ribble Valley Football League are preparing for a series of “semis” which will decide the f i n a l i s t s in t h e league’s three divi­ sional trophy competi­ tions. First battle will take


place on Sunday for the Dan Seed Trophy in Division Two. Chipping, last year’s


runners-up, entertain Calderstones while the current league leaders, Chatburn Res, are away to Rimington. T h e f o l l o w i n g


weekend the Division One Ashley Sm ith semi-finals take place. On th e S a tu r d a y G r in d le to n are at home to Trinity while on Sunday Read face the holders, Ribbles­


dale AFC. On December 9th


the first ever semi finals for the Division Three Advertiser and Times Cup will be held. Martin Velvets are


at home to Station and Brockhall entertain Brown Cow.


Level at the top


LOWER BUCK and Spring Mill are level peg­ ging at the top of Division Two of Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Darts League, closely pursued by Victoria (Great Harwood). League plac­


ings: Division One: Royal


Oak (A), played 6, 35 points, Bridge Inn 29, Cra­ ven Heifer 29, White Hart (5) 27, Horse Shoe 25, Read Club (5) 22, Commer-


cial (5) 19, Copy Nook 18, lmesle)


Judge Walmesfey (5) -13, Pendle Witch (5) 13, King's Arms (5) 10. Highest fin­ ish: W. Gronwald (Com­ mercial) 157. Division Two: Lower


Buck, played 6, 32 points, • Spring Mill 32, Victoria, Great Harwood 31, Black


Bull 29, Black Horse 25, Buck Inn, Grindleton 23, Royal Oak B 23, White Horse 18, Joiners Arms 15, Waddington SC 12. High­ est finish: J. Partington (White Horse)'136. Division Three: Cross1


Keys, played 6, 31 points, Brockhall' SC 27, Victoria,, Clitheroe 26, Bonny Inn -


25, Buck Inn,’ Clitheroe, 25; Brown, Cow 24, Lord Nelson -22,: Pendle Hotel


Glithc -


21, Bay Horse 20, .Station Hotel 19. -Highest finish:


K. Blackburn (Cross Keys) 160.


TORRENTIAL down­ pours of rain played havoc with Saturday’s fixture list in the Ribble Valley Foot-


bal League. Many p itch es were


waterlogged and only a handful of games wfere played. A win for Ribbles- dale AFC IN Division One put them one point clear of Chatburn at the top. In Division Three Brown


Ribble Valley crack under pressure


Accrington League I, Ribblc Valley League 1.


Cow did themselves a good turn by beating Whalley A to move up into third playce. Some clubs are making


life difficult for registra­ tion secretary Bill Briggs by not sending results of


pub side gradually gained the upper hand and oppor­ tunist goals from McLean


f


ames and not letting him now about postpone­


ments. No fewer than six clubs


were at fault this week and all officials are reminded that they should keep Mr Briggs in .the picture.


RESULTS Division One: Ribbles-


dale AFC 8, Henthorn Utd 1. Postponed — Whalley AC v Read Utd, Victoria v Chatburn, West Bradford


v Cross Keys. Division Two: Pendle


Furniture 0, Rimington 5. Postponed — Chatburn Res v Chipping, Read Utd Res v Calderstones. Division Three: Lord


RIBBLE VALLEY were beaten as much by the weather as by their oppo­ nents in their opening group match in the North- East Lancashire in te r ­ league competition. In the first half the vis­


itors had a fierce wind and driving rain at their backs but failed to cash in on this


advantage. However, they took the


lead in the 15th minute when Chatburn full back Tony Dobson nodded home


a corner. Repeated attacks failed


to yield further reward for Ribble Valley and, just b e fo re the in te rv a l , Accrington grabbed an equaliser. When the teams turned


THE young footballers of Pendle Junior School, Clitheroe, turned in a series of


impressive team , performances to carry off the Advertiser and Times Cup.


Ribble Valley schools were involved in the seven-a-side tournament, organised on a league basis.


Nine sides from


place at Edisford School’s pitches and Pendle emerged at the top of the table, winning six of their eight matches and drawing one to notch 13 points.


All the action took


that Pendle has won the trophy which was collected by team captain Paul Rushton from John Haydock, president of the Ribble Valley Junior Sports Association.


It is the first time Our picture shows


members of the winning squad with the trophy. Back (from the left), are: John Mills, Paul


round, Ribble Valley hardly had a look in as Accrington piled on the pressure and hit three more goals. It needed a series of fine


attacking at every oppor­ tunity deservedly regained Clitheroe the lead.


With the ball loose in the


home half, prop forward Bob Howarth pounced.- Beating several defenders, he dribbled the ball 35 -ards before diving on it letween the ■ posts. Wilson converted to give


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Clitheroe a lead they never seemed likely to lose.


Athletes up front


TWO local athletes were among the leading runners when Clayton-Te-Moors Harriers won the youths’ team race at the Mid- Lancashire Cross-Country League meeting held at Towneley Park, Burnley, on Saturday. They were Alan Hardy,


West Bradford, 3rd, and Graham Patten, Clitheroe,


7th. Other placings: Derrick


Parrott, 15th, and Shaun Livesey, 17th, both of Clitheroe. In the boys’ race Duncan Park, Clitheroe,


was 49th. In the senior race Paul Livesey, Clitheroe, came


Nelson 1, Grindleton Res 3; Brown Cow 3, Whalley A 1. Postponed — Riming­ ton Res v Martin Velvets, Cross Keys Res v West Bradford Res, Hurst Green Res v Brockhall, Trinity Res v Station Hotel. Saturday’s games and


referees: Division One: Henthorn


Utd v Ribblesdale AFC (DM), Chatburn v Victoria (NB), Read Utd v Whalley AC (PW), Trinity v Sab- den (TW). Postponed — Spring Mill v Grindleton, Cross Keys v West Brad­


ford. Division Two: Hurst


Green v Roe Lee West (RA), Waggon and Horses v Whalley Res (JD),


Transport v Henthorn Utd Res (HL). Postponed — Rimington v Pendle Furni­ ture, Calderstones v Read Utd Res, Chipping v Chat­


burn Res. Division Three: Station


Hotel v Trinity Res (ID), Whalley A v Brown Cow (JL), Brockhall v Hurst


saves from Whalley Arms’ keeper John Wilson to pre­ vent the margin of defeat being even greater. Ribblc Valley: Wilson


(Whalley Arms), Dobson (Chatburn), Kiddie (Spring


Mill), Gidlow (Trinity), King (Chatburn), Mullen (Ribblesdale), Croft (Chat­ burn), Titterington (Whal­ ley Arms), Wood (Ribbles­ dale), Briggs (West Brad­ ford), Young (Chatburn). Subs: Wilkinson (Cross K ey s ) , H um p h r e y s (Ribblesdale).


Duel in the mud


Snbden 5, Trinity -t


SABDEN scraped home in this duel between two of th e F i r s t D iv is io n ’s struggling sides, u, <


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* Ladies’ darts


PLACINGS in the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts League ( a f te r seven ■


matches) are: Division One — Black


.25, King’s Arms 22, Bonny Inn 21, Judge Walmesley


Horse A 34, Joiners A 32, Horse Shoe 30, Joiners B 27, Whalley Arms 26, Royal Oak 26, Black Bull


1 wall (Royal' Oak), V. Heaton (King’s Arms), both 138.' Division Two — Brown


17, Fielden’s Arms 17. Highest score: M. Aspin-


Cow 41, Pendle Witch 30, Royal British Legion 28,


i taker (Royal British Leg­ ion) 125, D. Hammond


(Spring Mill 21',' Black Horse B. 20, Low Moor Club 20, Victoria 18. . - Highest.-score: N.-Whit-


■ Catholic SC A 28, Catholic SC B 26, Craven Heifer 25, -Central WMC 23,


(Royal British Legion) 123. . Highest fim'sh: M. Durkin (Central WMC) 98.


front through Steve Whit- well and Dennis Balmbra soon added another. Trinity hauled them­


selves right back into the match with goals from Pat Devine and Pete Stirzaker


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in front again when Paul Wray scored with a close range header, but a second strike by Devine made it 3-


Sabden had their noses The villlagers looked to __ lager:.


be coasting home after two goals by Balmbra com­ pleted his hat-trick and made it 5-3. However Trin­ ity’s Mick Holden reduced the arrears and in the very last minute it needed a great save by Bromley to prevent the visitors grab­


bing a point. S a b d e n : Bromley,


Wray, Wiseman; Stanford, Johnson, Armitage, Whit- well (A), Warren, Clark­ s o n , ' W h i tw e l l (S) , Balmbra. Sub: Bibby. T r in i ty : Mitcheson, Edmondson, Penman,


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Fishlock, Hitchen, Mavler, "ldm


Sub: J3urgess, Rugby team


CLITHEROE RUFC (v Orrell,. away): R.-How- •arth,- Pi <Dinsdale, A. Sweeney, G. Williamson;


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