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Injured footballer


Dinsdalf. g for Chatburn ■'PC ■ player' Nick But Nick (25), of. Up


Brooks, Clitheroe, Has proved that he is well on the road to ‘recovery by completing a marathon run in under three’ hours. The race was held' at


Rotherham, Yorkshire, and Nick, representing


Clayton Harriers came 62nd in a field of about 250 His time was 2 hrs 59 mins. It seems a long .way


stars in marathon ^uUiuback t0 fitness after-


. Clitheroe 'Advertiser and' Times, September 27th, 1979 17


CHATBURN WEATHER THE STORM


Chatburn Res. .5, Roe Lee West 3


TABLE-TOPPING Chatburn had to survive some second half scares before finally taking the.points against lowly Roe Lee.


from the tragic • day last September when Nick suf­ fered the broken leg while ■ playing for Chatburn


Reserves against the then Whalley A. It was a bad injury and


he was in plaster from his hip to toe for four months. After that he began nurs­ ing his right leg back to full fitness.


REL,


ing exercises, Nick’s train­ ing routine progressed to lifting light weights, cycl-_ ing. jogging and finally more demanding sessions. “The leg is still not 100


Beginning with stretch­


•competitive races, but it was his first ever attempt at the marathon distance of more than 26 miles. “Though the real reckoner is time as opposed to final


per cent, but I’ve been cov­ ering about 45 miles a week,” said Nick. “It was a little sore after the run at Rotherham, but complet­ ing such a race was a real boost,” he said. Since his return Nick has entered quite a few


Nick Dinsdale in his foot­ balling days.


centrate on athletics and retire from football. It will be a sad loss for Chatburn, where he played for five years as an inside forward. Hut, he is a aualified referee and will be taking charge of the odd Ribble Valley League game. An employee of Ribbles-


dale Cement, Nick’s other sporting interest is cricket and he turns out for the firm’s side and Gisburn.


Mixed fortunes for Empress Squash


CLITHEROE Empress Squash men’s teams had mixed fortunes in two pre-season friendlies.


Under-18s unbeaten


Ribblesdale League 117 for 2, Palace Shield 115


THE league’s Under-18 side ended their season on a high note with a comfort­ able win at Cherry Tree. Clitheroe batsman David


chipped in with useful runs and his team mate, Robert Daven­ port, bowled tightly and picked up a wicket.


Barnes hit 41 when Ribblesdale League made their reply. Whalley’s Keith Eastham also


r-lSs have triumphed in all four of their matches this summer.


CUP TEAM


CLITHEROE .are invol­ ved in cup action again on Saturday when they tackle I Salford Amateurs at Shawbridge in the FA Vase.


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and selectors Marion Eccles and Sheila Charnock, of the County Netball Association, made the following choice: 1st team — H. Cook, S. Sierc,


Clitheroe CC’s floodlit court. Twenty-six players took part


be st ever respo n se a t


was R ic h a rd T h o r n to n (Clitheroe), who did not bat. The win means that the Unde-


The other local representative


nest this week. The 1st ladies are at home to Park Hall 3rds, the men’s 1st travel to Pendle and the 2nds meet the 3rds in a derby match. Teams: Men’s 1st — Steve


Hutchinson, Mike Hey worth, Malcolm MacDonald, Conor McLaughlin, Glen Evans. 2nd — Wayne Townley, John


Willis, Brian Hayward, Eddie Ridler. Robert Fielding. 3rd — Brian Smith, Nick


Weaver, Mike Fielding, Stuart Wardle, Keith Tomlinson.


CLITHEROE RUFC (v Dukin field, a,): A. Sweeney, P. Dins dale, R. Haworth, A. Wri| ‘


G. Williamson, T. Lee, A. Par­ kinson, R. Gregory, J. Coates, A. Gordon, R. Lund, A. Rudd, G. Torbett, K. Moore, P.


Rugby selection NVngiey,


Wiltion. 2nd XV (v Dukinfield, a): I.


Duxbury, J. Bolton, P. Shaw, R. Wilaman, I. Lambert, D.


Staines, Jones. The reserve side have an.


TRIALS for this year’s Ribble »


V»al ..ley ne .t t.b _»i *all, teams met with the


Tattersall. C. Hopwood, J. Hill, D. Tindall, M. Emmott,J. Par­ kinson, R. Moffatt, P. Wilson, D. Fielding, N. Thornton. Both teams meet Ribblesdale CC, 1 p.m.


Darts get under way


W. Carden, P. Bialecki, Y. Greenup, Sonia Sier, P. Fox. 2nd — C. Peel. A. Slinger, C. Holmes,- E. Hill, E. Peel, B.


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CLITHEROE and Whal- ley Clubmen’s D a r ts League started its new season this week. There are again 12


Taylor, ’j . Taylor. S 3rd — D. Frankland, A.


A. Taylor,-S. Metcalfe, J. Seed. Reserves: C. Wilkinson, J. Mar­ tin, H. Swift, M. Scott.


mith, L. Wright, A. Geldard, — • " M ’


teams competing, with Clitheroe CC replacing Ribblesdale SSC. Results: Calderstones A 7, Calder­ stones B 1; RWCC 6, Clitheroe CC 2; Social Club 7, Catholic SC 1.


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against a very strong East Lancs side, Empress were “whitewashed,” with fine performances in defeat by Steve Hutchinson, and Glen Evans. The season starts in ear­


excellent 3-2 win away to Hyndburn 1st, with vic­ tories for Mike Fielding, B r ia n Hayward and Robert Fielding. In a 10-a-side fixture


The 2nd team scored an


position, I still feel quite pleased with my perform­ ance,” he said. Nick now aims to con­


early on .as the villagers stormed into a three-goal lead within 20 minutes. Peter Czapowski helped himself to a'couple and 'winger Howard Dinsdale, who was causing plenty of trouple for the away defence,. grabbed the other.. Roe Lee were hardly seen as an attacking force,


. Yet it all looked so easy


Chatburn1 further in front only for Roe Lee to bounce back thanks to swift s tr ik e s by Wood and Smith, .which made it 4-3. The visitors battled hsird


but began to look more the part after the break and Mark ' Smith reduced the arrears. Mick Foulker nodded


Brian Robinson netted to ease Chatburn’s worries. However, it was a controv­ ersial affair and Roe Lee’s Dave Bailiff received his marching orders for pro­ testing with, the referee. Chatburn were well


to land an equaliser and Chatburn’s rearguard was hit by. mounting pressure. "With five minutes left


dale, Jackson, Knowles, Robin­ son, Foulker, Briggs, Pratt, Czapowski, Speak, Dinsdale. Sub: Read.


served by Dinsdale and Robinson, while Dave Sharratt had a good game in the visitors’ goal. Chatburn Res.: Jones, Dins­


Clubs on the trail of silver


CLUBS in the Ribble Valley - Football League


begin their divisional cup campaigns on Saturday. Ribblesdale AFC, the


; In Division Two, Whal­ ley Res (formerly Whalley A) will be seeking to retain the Dan Seed Trophy against the challenge of Transport. For the first time, Divi­ sion Three clubs have their


tiser and The. draw is as follows: Ashley


,v Henthorn Utd Res. Byes — Chipping, Roe Lee, Pendle Fur­ niture, Chatbum Res. Advertiser and Times Cup:


Res v Transport, Read Utd Res v Hurst Green, Calderstones v Waggon and Horses, Rimington


AFC v Victoria, Read Utd v West Bradford, Grindieton ' v Sabden, Henthorn Utd v Chat- bum. Byes — Whalley Arms Celtic, Cross Keys, Spring Mill, Trinity. Dan Seed Trophy: Whalley


Smith Trophy: Ribblesdale


own trophy — The Adver- rid Times Cup-


holders, will have Victoria as visitors in the Ashley' Smith. Trophy competed for by Division One clubs.


. Furniture (Division two). Last week's results: Division


three) and Roe Lee v Pendle ( vis o


One: Henthorn Utd 1, Sabden3; Spring Mill 4, Trinity 4; Cross


League games played this weekend will be Whalley A v M tin’s Velvets


M a r t i n V V e l v e t s ID i v i c i n n


Keys 1, Read Utd 4; West Brad­ ford 1, Victoria 3; Grindieton 0, Whalley Arms Celtic 4; Ribbles­ dale AFC 1, Chatbum 1.


Henthorn Utd Res 1; Calder- stones 2, Transport 1; Chatburn Res 5, Roe Lee West 3.


nington 4,


- Division Three: Station Hotel 2, Rimington Res 1; Brockhall 8, Grindieton Res 1; Hurst Green Res 1, Cross Keys Res 5; Brown Cow 8, Lord Nelson 2; Trinity Res 1, West Bradford Res 6.


Hat-trick boost for


Brockhall v Lord Nelson, West Bradford Res v Riminton Res, Brown Cow v Trinity Res, Grindieton Res v Cross" Keys.' Byes — Hurst Green Res, Whalley A, Station Hotel, Mar­ tin’s Velvet.


Villagers in goal romp Trinity Res. 1, West Bradford Res. 6-


TRINITY RESERVES were again outplayed and out-thought for most of this Division Three game. The visitors were two up


midway through the first half, but from a free kick Threlfall centered beauti­ fully for Fowler to pull a goal back with an unchal­ lenged header. The villagers scored twice more to turn round


with a 4-1 lead. Trinity made a couple of


positional changes but their opponents went on to score two more goals.


SECOND ROUND PLACE


Waddington 3, St Oswald’s 1


WADDINGTON clinched a place in the second round of the Lancashire Amateur Shield by beating their vis­ itors from the Preston Pre­ mier League. . Waddington piled on the


pressure in the early stages but their only reward for the first- half assault was a 35th minute


goal by Tony Bush. St Oswald's attacked more


after the break, but John Kirk headed home John Rimmer’s free kick to put Waddington two up.


Burgess, Mitcheson, Edmondson and Marsden worked hard for the home side. West Bradford scorers


Burgess, Whitehouse, Wood, Edmondson, Threlfail, Mars­ den, Walker, Fowler, Dixon. Sub.: Whittaker. West Bradford: Barber, Dob­ son, Hodges, Bagshaw, Har­


Trinity Res: Mitcheson, Peel,


greaves, Blenkinsnip, Pearson, Preston, Wilson, Edmondson (R), Edmondson (M). Sub.: Smalley.


Whalley Arms Celtic 4


Whalley Grindleton 0,


A FIRST half hat-trick by Hallam put Whalley Arms on the way to a fine win.'


kind of form they could be among the honours this season. Yet, it was Grind­ ieton who started strongly and the pub side had to survive early pressure.


If they can maintain this


were Dobson, Bagshaw, Hargreaves, Pearson, Wil­ son (2).


. back.


Once Hallam put Arms ahead they never looked


Grindieton continued to battle hard in the second half. But another goal by Drews sealed their fate.


Trailing 3-0 at the break,


Read, Turner, Johnston, Seed, Powell, Ward, Jones, Cowking, Parkinson (G), Pritt. Sub.: Ains­ worth.


Grindieton: Parkinson (D),


‘Daylight robbery ’ win for Read


Cross Keys 1, Read Utd 4


FOR the first time this season Keys were at full strength and Read were also boosted by the return of men who had been playing cricket.


•smile on them. Two blis­ tering shots hit the bar and two apparently good “goals” were disallowed.


and created many scoring chances but fortune did not


Keys began well on top


Read broke away and stole the lead with a Burton header.


Against the run of play,


Phil Bishop added a third goal when he followed up a shot by Max Gardner. Substitute Paul


their tally and in the dying minutes St Oswald's knocked in a consolation goal. ' W a d d in g to n : N u t ta l l , Bialecki (D), Seedle, Rimmer, Spencer, Bush,'Kirk, Green, Gardner,.Bishop, Geldard. Sub.: McGuire.


Waddington squandered numerous chances to add to


Clitheroe hit form


Clitheroe XV 11,' Aspull 3rd 4


AFTER a run of defeats, Clitheroe RUFC found winning form at L i t- tlemoor. Watched by a good crowd and boosted by productive midweek train­ ing sessions a good per­ formance was on the cards. Mick Fox and Tony Lee


returned as wing forwards and a re sh u f f le d th r e e -q u a r te r s included Andrew Gordon at fly- half. . In a tight but scrappy first half, Clitheroe opened the scor-


scrum half John', Coates which was finished off with a try by Stephen Greatorex This. kicking tactic proved


ing from a good tactical kick by .................... .... ■ ' ' :h


penalty but Aspull fought back with a late try for an interval score of 7-4. . " ; Once again it was a big kick


continued to fight until the final whistle.


was deserved. hard


: formance in a sevens touma-. ment at Colne and Nelson on


Sunday. '. •* '. They were knocked out of the


semi-finals : of tne subsidiary competition and enjoyed a good


; However,- they / reached • the r


: C o a teV,' >- A ;oGo r d o n ; S; Greatorexj R. Lund.


arth, K: Moore; R: Gregory, J.


main competition in the second round by eventual finalists, Cal- der Vale.


limited experience of playing sevens, they. put‘up.'a good per-:


Although Clitheroe have only . . . fought ’


very successful, a great deal of ground being made. Coates, further increased the lead with a'


down field th a t resulted in Robin .I.und scoring an oppor­ tunist try in the corner. The try!


was unconverted and Aspull i fin;


For the home side, the victory ........................


McGuire had his first taste of competitive action this season when he replaced Bishop.


corners only to be caught on the hop by another Read counter-attack in which burly striker Bell headed home a free-kick.


again piled on pressure and forced many unproductive


had the home defence in a panic and he forced Par­ kinson to put into his own goal.


Minutes later Bell again


for Keys as Read defended desperately. Fo r tu n e smiled on the .visitors, as first Shorrock and then Wareing hit the bar and post with the keeper beaten.


Heaney pulled one back After the break, Keys


Goal feast for Mike


Spring Mill 4, Trinity 4


DEBUT boy Michael Old­ ham really came good for Trinity in this Division One bottom of the table clash.


in an evenly fought con­ test, which saw Trinity take the lead three times only to be pegged back on each occasion before hav­ ing to snatch a late equal­ iser themselves.


point of the season and it should give them confi­ dence for the battles ahead.


It was Spring Mill’s first


the Keys’ defence got into another tangle, leaving


In the closing minutes


Bell with a simple tap-in goal.


tering win, truly summed- up by their manager when he said afterwards: “That was daylight robbery.”


For Read it was a flat­


Tiger Cubs leap ahead


TRINITY Tigers defeated Hodder Valley by a 15-goal margin in the. Clitheroe and- District .Cub Scout Football League. L


Results: Trinity Tigers 16, Hodder Valley 1; Pendle 5, St'


and w ! /e ll’ • 7; Chipping 0, Trinity P 5.


Paul’s 3; Gisbum 2, Waddington ~


~an ithers


; v St Mary’s (J. Rowley), Loyola ; v Ribblesdale (W. Ipnofen).


Fixtures: Tomorrow. Whalley


Chinning V a l l e y v G i s b u r n Farnsworth)..


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^Saturday: Waddington - v (M. -Scorah), ^Hodder (S .


' Paul’s (J. Woodworth),: Whalley v, Pendle (S. Farnsworth). v


Monday: Ribblesdale v St


• • i-Tuesday: Loyola v Hodder • Valley (C. Evans), Trinity Pan-


(P. O’Donnell).


l thers v Gisburn (K. Robinson).. > Wednesday: Pendle v St Mary’s


who created the best chances, but Trinity were swift to take advantage of mistakes at the back.


It was the Langho side


w - ’Sere Leslie (2), Kiddie and Green. Trinity’s other marksman was Meyler.


Under-15s cup squad


R IBBL E VALLEY Schools’- under-15s face powerful St Helens tomor­ row. evening, in the first round of the English Schools’ Inter-Association


T,f c


from: D- Byrom, I. Hindle, J. Ormerod, P. Yates, P. McGrath, S. Macro, P. Bailey (St Augustine’s),- H. Jones, J. Whalley, R. Shackleton (Clitheroe RGS), P. Bacon (Bowland Co.. Sec.), .and C. Hard­ man, J. Orrell, G. Pinder, D., Hodgeon (Gawthorpe). Manager of the team Is Mr Alan Jones, a teacher at St Augustine’s.


tine’s School, Billington, kicks off at 5-30 p.m. The team will be chosen


row’s tie meet: Liverpool in the second round.


The winners of tomor-' .......


; ;; . The match, at St Augus­ He grabbed a hat-trick •


Judo men move up


THREE members of C lith e ro e ’s T r in i ty Youth Club moved up a scale when they travel­ led to Morecambe for judo grading sessions.


Maurice (19), and Michael Pinder (17), moved from white to yellow belt, and Stephen Cooper (20), of Accring­


Clitheroe brothers


ton, from orange to green.


Good start to season


WEST BRADFORD Ladies’ Hockey 1st XI started their season on a winning note when they beat Leyland Motors 3-2. Leyland made the better


start, but West Bradford gradually gained control and scored with Alison Drinkall pushing in a rebound off the ’keeper.


West Bradford’s second and the third came from Helen Chard after she made a good run.


The same player scored


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West Bradford 2nds,


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TRAINING SESSION


; dale School for.a training, session this evening.


WADDINGTON FC are hoping to have the use of the gymnasium aLRibbles-


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The team is due to meet there


'a t Twitter Lane., On Saturday Waddington will visit Femscowles in their. Black­


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DEFENSIVE errors let Clitheroe down in their away fixture with Combination newcomers New­ ton-Vulcan. ’>


side’s goals resulted from sloppy work at the back as


All three of the home


Clitneroe manager Dave Morris experimented with a 4-4-2 formation. The Shawbridge men-


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Waddington snatch late winner


' Hoghton Res l ‘t Waddington Res 2


THIS well-deserved vic­ tory over j arch-rivals Hoghton Reserves in Divi­ sion Two of Blackburn Combination resulted from a good team performance by Waddington. Falling behind to an early


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Rod T a y l o r opens Reserves account.


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Clithcroe Res. 1, SMCOB 1


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