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Clitlieroe Advertiser ami Times, October 2nd, 1980 15' ............................... :;W.................. w m m Old Blackburnians 2; Clitheroe 5 ’ V


A HAT-TRICK from centre forward Sinion Whiteside helped Clitheroe to a comfortable


win in the preliminary round of the FA Vase on Saturday.


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Praise for Clitheroe


CLITHEROE manager Ian Wilcox described his team’s FA


Vase victory, as a “great result.” With memories of the FA


Cup replays which . ended in defeat against Curzon Ashton, he added: “It’s nice to be in the next round without having to play any replays.” Mr Wilcox was pleased that


plus tremendous displays from Paul McGuire and Roger Walker, and the continually improving Ian Ashworth gave manager Ian Wilcox good reason to smile.


Whiteside’s sharpness,


. Old Blackbumians, from the Lancashire Amateur League, never posed any problems once Whiteside put Clitheroe in front with a 15th minute penal­ ty after he had been fouled. . The second came from Ash­


his players, particularly hat- trick man Simon Whiteside, found the scoring touch that has recently deserted them. But for tremendous effort


worth after a good run and one-two with Graham Walker. The home side pulled one


and spirit he singled out mid- field dynamo Paul McGuire. For S a tu rd ay ’s visit to


back quarter of an hour later when McNamee scored follow­ ing a corner. ' But Clitheroe dominated the


Wigan Rovers, so far unbeaten at home, forward Jim Taylor — scorer of six goals in the re­ serves’ past two games — is included in the squad.


Waddington


on rampage Waddington 5 Popular Utd 1


GOING in with five clear goals in hand, Waddington became very complacent against Popu­ lar United in the Lancashire Amateur Shield at Twitter Lane. Even so, the visitors did not


ebbing away. Waudington began well by


record their consolation goal until the last five minutes were


9 le s t ,


scoring twice in 10 minutes through Ainsworth and Miller. Continuous pressure led to Popular conceding an own-goal, which was followed by the best one of the match. Green collected the ball on


( finished in fine sytle ,:-.with 100- to defeat -; Eddie Penman, of the '- Royal Oak. Watche'd ‘by a packed house at the King ’s Arms, Bawdlands , eight finalists fought out


^organised, by the. Clitheroe Men’s Invi­ tation summer league. ••-InVthe • final he threw seven 140s and


J O I N E-R S.-.'A r m s darter . David Briggs was in brilliant form to win) the first-ever singles- competition


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’ the: last stages of what has been a highly suc c e s s ful competition. • ; -Losing semi-final­


second half, McGuire making it three with a splendid goaf in the. 55th minute after a three- man move. Whiteside’s second came in


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE Villagers


the 60th minute, and soon af­ terwards McGuire, who gave a magnificent performance while suffering from the effects of flu, was replaced by Wilcox. Johnson, beat Denis Under­


wood to keep Old Blackbur­ nians’ hopes alive, but seven minutes from time, Whiteside killed any chance of a revival with another penalty — this time given for a foul on Roger Walker. So for the second successive


Keys click in to g ear


Victoria 1, Cross Keys 2.


VICTORIA went down to Cross Saturday, despite taking the lead. For the second , week


year Clitheroe progress to the first round proper of the Vase, which is some consolation for the disappointment of the recent FA Cup exit. Clitheroe’s performance over­


running, Victoria’s match was delayed due to prob­ lems with the goal posts. When the game eventual­ ly started, it was good end-to-end action. There was no score at the break, although Victoria missed


all was very encouraging, al­ though, admittedly, the opposi­ tion was not formidable. In midfield, McGuire and


■two fine chances. But 15 minutes'into, the


Roger Walker combined well, while Whiteside’s three goals will no doubt boost his confi­ dence. C l ith e ro e : Underwood,


the halfway line and beat four men before volleying into the corner of the net. In doing this he injured a knee and was re­ placed by Kirk. Byrom rev e r ted to his normal midfield role and scored


the fifth. Waddington were now on the


rampage but Popular held out until the break. The expected second half onslaught on the visitors’ goal did not material­ ise, Waddington being content to take things easier. Their play became rather


negative ana yet many chances were missed. Maintenance of their first half enthusiasm could have taken them to double


figures. W ad d in g to n : Nut ta ll,


Rimmer, Byrom, Seedle, Nut-


tall (J), Reddin, Bishop, Green, Geldard, Ainsworth, Miller.. Sub: Kirk.


Clitheroe


outclassed Grasshoppers 10


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tained their first defeat of the season against a Preston Grasshoppers’ side streng­ thened by seasoned players.


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was very suspect and Preston went in at 7-0. It was only because the Preston full back did not have his shooting boots on that Clitheroe were not 20-0


down. Clitheroe showed what they


could do, given the ball, when Lund ran through only to slip before the line. From the scrum the ball was fed out to Gordon, playing his first game of the season,' and he powered his way over underneath the


post.


Preston increased their lead with a penalty.


Coates converted, but then .■ .


put its game together, the Clitheroe pack # was unable to win good attacking balls. In the las t 10 minutes


Although now beginning to


Chtheroe pressed the Preston line hard only to suffer a terr­ ible decision that gave Preston a penalty which enabled the line to be cleared. .Clitheroe must learn from this. defeat. More aggression is needed from the forwards and total concent­ ration from the- teajn as a


whole.


Tennis triumphs


THE te n n is se c t io n a t Clitheroe Cricket Club'wound up a successful .season with a series of tournaments on


Sunday.


ning there are now 197 mem­ bers and all eyes are on next year and a tilt at outside com-


From virtually a fresh begin­ . , , . .


^Sunday’s results: Mrs Joan Scott beat Mrs Cynthia Sharp in the women’s singles, and Roger Chaplain beat Andrew Parker in the mens singles. The mixed doubles were won by Mrs Scott and Denis Greenup, who vanquished Mrs


CLITHEROE Rugby Club sus-.


second half, David 'Astin put the home side in front after fine work down the left wing by Jimmy Col-


ebourne. Andrew Slater immedi­


Whiteside (N), Ashcroft, Richards, Eyles; Walker (R), McGuire, Bretnerton; Ash­ worth, Whiteside (S), Walker (G). Sub: Wilcox.


A HAT-TRICK and a boost of c o n f id e n c e f o r S im o n • Whiteside. -


Three-goal Feniscowles B 2.


Taylor Clitheroe Res 4,


newly-promoted visitors were fairly even. Both teams w;ent close on a number of occasions before Jim T aylor gave Clitheroe the lead from the penalty spot after a defender had handled on the goal line. Hatch denied Feniscowles


GOALKEEPER Trevor Hatch made his debut in an otherwise unchanged Clitheroe Reserves for the visit of Feniscowles B in a Blackburn Combina­ tion Division Two game. Early exchanges with the


ately equalised for. Keys and Andrew Bailey hit the winner 10 minutes from time. Victoria brought on


Peter Stirzaker for Paul Humphreys oh the hour. Victoria’s man-of-the-


Tomlinson (G), Gidlow, Wright, Elliott, Astin, Campbell, Tom­ linson (S), Humphreys, Col- eboume. Sub: Stirzaker. Cross Keys: Walker, Bailey,


match was Mark Gidlow, with Shorrock and'Bailey outstanding for Keys. Victoria: Hall, Ishenvood,


Keys on


Appeal for results


ONLY four of the 33 clubs' in the Ribble Valley Fogtball League complied with their ob­ ligation to notify the result of their games to registration sec- r e ta ry E r ic Bolton, on


Saturday. As a result the league tables


are complete only to September


20th. Fixtures for Saturday are: Marsden Building-Society Division — Whalley AC v Ro­ chester CK (NB), Read-Utd v West Bradford (BR), Chatbum v Grindleton (JS), Sabden v Hurst Green (GB), Victoria v Chipping (TP), Royal Oak v Trinity OVD. Division Two — Whalley v


dominate Trinity 2,


Chatburn S


CHATBURN .were always going to win this game , with Trinity — their play was more all-round fitness


positive and was.evident.


in the first half from'three nil '• down to 2-3 with goals from Hodgkinson and Ian Edward-, son there was never enough urgency to sugggst a strong fight-back.


Although Trinty came -back- •


scoreline until 20 minutes from time but Chatburn finished strongly to run out worthy 6-2 winners’ Chatburn’s scorers were


Dobson.


Trinity along with Fishlock and Meyler. Chatburn 'were well led by Geoff Young.


Fishlock, Hitchen, Penman, Meyler, Barnowski, Wilson, Devine, Edmondson, Hodgkin­ son. Subs: Crowther, Mercer. • Chatburn: Whittle, Dinsdale,


Trinity: Mitcheson,:.Stelll


Calderstones (DM), Roe Lee West v Read Utd Res (GS). Henthorn Utd v Black Bull (JD), Brockhall v Rimington (TW), Waggon and Horses v Chatburn Res (NC). Division Three — West


Jackson, Lawson, Dobson, Mellin, Hargreaves, King, Young, Robinson, Beswicft. Subs: Conti, Astin.


Banks, Metcalf, Dinsdale, Slater, Byrne, Wareing, Shor­ rock, Wilkinson, ■ Snape. Subs: Fish and Park.


Celtic hit form


Lower Chapel 1, Whalley AC 6


the egualiser by advancing to the edge of the area and clear­ ing a dangerous move through the middle. He was in action again as he held a cross from


the left. Shaw put the visitors on


terms by finally finding the net


from close range. Clitheroe began the second


half in determined fashion and the good build-up led to Jim Taylor putting them in front once more by rounding the keeper and slotting the ball


•beat the home defence and Lamb loosed a dipping header from the edge of the six-yard box to put his side level again. A piece of Jim Taylor magic


home.Redfern put Feniscowles on the move with a long ball that


WHALLEY Arms Celtic, who have made a terrible start to their league programme by suf­ fering two heavy defeats, put all th a t behind them and stormed to a resounding vie- tory over Lower Chapel in the first round of the Lancashire Amateur Shield. However, the pub side began


Bradford Res v Trinity Res (JOD), Rimington Res v Grind­ leton Res (CB), Ribchester CK Res v Whalley Res (AP), Transport Res v Lord Nelson (IAD), Station Hotel v Catholic Social Centre (MF).


Reserves on top


Chatburn Res. 4, Brockhall 1


CHATBURN Reserves proved to be too hard a nut to crack for Brockhall and were well beaten. Unlike last week, Rodney


Read failed to give his side the lead from the spot but 'soon afterwards the keeper failed to hold a cross and gave Gary


'parry. A little unlucky if any­ thing.


shakily against the Blackburn Combination Premier Division opposition by conceding an early goal after goalkeeper Wilson had made an excellent


for another but for the first time this season Celtic fought for every ball. By sheer effort' they forced their way back into the game with a beautifully headed goal from Shears. Celtic had two nettings disal­


Lower Chapel pressed hard


resulted in Clitheroe going in front for the third time. He beat three men and crossed for


John Taylor to score. . Jim made it four with the


goal of the match, beating the keeper with an overhead kick into the top corner of the net. C l ith e ro e Res: Hatch,


lowed for offside and were un­ lucky not to take the lead just before half-time through Foster


(R)


Telese, Boyd, Humphreys, Braithwaite, Bush, Wadding­ ton, Musgrove, Taylor (John), Taylor (Jim), Steinhofel. Subs: Wright and Rush.


Dugdales go under


Fleece 8, Dugdalc’s 2 ijury to left back


Michael Wilson contri­ buted ' to Dugdales’ sub­ stantial defeat by Fleece in the Burnley Sunday League and their first re­ verse of the season. Dugdale’s looked the better


chances, once through Colin Taylor who had the goal at his mercy, and twice through Jimmy Taylor. After half an hour they were


side-in. the initial stages but they squandered three easy


latched on to a strongly headed clearance by Ronnan to shoot home. Foster (R), playing ex­ tremely well on the right, added a third and then made it four after a terrific goalmouth scramble. A great centre from Drews


Soon after the break Hallam ■


Last-minute decider


West Bradford Res 3, Grindlcton Res 2


TWO evenly matched teams made this local derby a thrilling encounter.


gosh


level with a diving header from Dobson’s long, raking centre.


Dobson put the home side '


lead early in the second half through Pitt who steered a spectacular header into the corner of the net. West Bradford raised their


Grindleton restored their


___________ following kick. ;


Scott a simple tap-inX. Peter Czapowski made it 2-0


and Gary Scott beat the offside


trap for the third goal. Brockhall made some promis­ ing moves but they fell short


Keith Johnson into two saves, the ball finally falling handy for Herreman to score. Chatburn were awarded


Ashworth, Coulston, Knowles, Parkes, Read, Scott, Foulker, Czapowski, Fletcher, Hayes. Subs: Smithson; Robinson. Brockhall: Lynch, Whit­


een missed. Chatburn Res: Johnson,


taker, Bolton, Hull, Noblett, Fox, Richards, Johnson, Duane, Herreman, Williamson. Subs: Cathagan, Allen.


enabled Hallam to head in the fifth goal. Good work by Hors- field allowed Foster (R) to cut in and complete a great hat- trick to leave the Blackburn team well beaten. A great result for the Whal­


ley Arms side. Whalley AC: Wilson, Drews,


Ronnan, Ainsworth, Price, Foster (D), Foster (R), Tit- terington, Shears, Horsfield, Hallam. Sub: Wood.


Cub Scouts


ST MARY’S recorded their first league win in the Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football League since December 1977 - when they defeated Ribblesdale 7-5 at'the


trailing by three goals but came Back into the reckoning when two well-placed corner kicks by Conti were converted by Carter and Steinhofel. After the break Jimmy


Hodder Valley 2; St Paul's 7, Pendle Leopards 1; Pendle Panthers 0, Loyola 17; St Paul’s 6, St Mary's 0, Whalley 15, Chatburn 0; Pendle Tigers 13, Chatburn 0; Chipping 0, -Waddington 5; Hodder Valley


weekend. Other results: Whalley 9,


Taylor hit the post with the goalkeeper beaten. Wilson then received his injury and was carried off, and Blenkinship, came into a revised line-up. Five goals in the next 12


Michael Ramsden with victory over Martin Hawthorn, and the girls’ was won by Charlotte Porter, who beat Jennie Ward.


Sharp and Ron Driver. The boys’ singles went to


minutes sunk Dugdale’s com­ pletely.


Wilson, Boyd, Astin, Conti, Carter, Knowles, - Taylor_ (C),


Dugdale’s: Peter, 'Price, „ > .


Steinhofel, Taylor (J). Blenkinship, Maudsley.


Subs:


WINNER of the'Vplyo trophy at Clitheroe'Golf Club was D.


crown i cywu-u?,


Go If winners Reserve side Brown 18445-69, , and ( th ird E. a


Taylor -77-6-71 after a play-off


‘°Th J"f inal? of .the Council prize was;.won-by P J J ,. : Fa'rafoug


73-5-68.' Runner-up ; TV. \ 75-6-69. ' * .


with B.' Cowan, R. Jon^ a2.d. WTaylor.)Best; Gross W.-.E.. Speak 75, 2nd gross L. Billing-


3, Loyola 9. Fixtures — Saturday: Pendle


Panthers v Chipping (K. Robinson), Ribblesdale v Loyola (S. Farnsworth), Chat- bum v St Paul’s (J. ■ Wood- worth), Waddington v Pendle Leopards (S. Hayhurst). Sunday: Pendle Tigers v Whal­ ley (P. O’Donnell), St Mary's v Gisbum. . . .


Golf honours


, dington,; Musgrove, < Taylor ; (J,im) y-’-.Tay Io r ’( J o h n ), ' Steinhofel, -Tomlinson, ’.Wright.


• and Tomlinson is brought in. - • ; Squad: Hatch.Telese,- Boyd,- Rusn,-Braithwaite,iBushj_Wad-


i Nova Scotia at Shawbridge. ■, ■ i Rush replaces,'.Humphreys


CLITHEROE' Reserves -make couple of changes , in., the squad for Saturday s game .with


. John. Yuill - with’a memorable end to his year of office. - - • iHe received *the ,LLLA, trophy and the- .Tom Nuttall, Memorial Cup, - both, won out-, right by Clitheroe for,the first, time. They .won the ELGA, award with an aggregate nett : total of 226V4; three shots fewer.; than Wilpshire;(229!4).,


THE ELGA mixed foursomes at Clitheroe Golf Club on Sunday provided, club captam


i Cup -wifh■ ;268Agross,-i eight- strokes better than Wilpshire, -


• T h e ' club f-won-.the' Nuttall :


New ground , for lady footballers


CLITHEROE Ladies’ FC will be playing at a new venue by the end of the


year. In past, seasons, the club,


which plays in the North-West Women’s League, has used a pitch at .Littlemoor — soon to be leased by the Ribble Valley Council to Ribblesdale Park, the recently-formed sporting organisation. The ladies, most of whom


Both teams pressed for the winner, with Grindleton if any­ thing looking more likely to


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visitors’ attacks at bay and then, in the dying minutes, a •West, Bradford counter attack


Good goalkeeping held the


in the far corner of the net to give his side a hard-earned


another penalty and this time Read made, no mistake. The villagers could have had more


foals had easy chances not


worth, Dobson, Mellin, Blenk­ inship (I), Allen, Blenkinship (A), Stansfield, Griffin, Chari­ ton, Ingham, Maudsley. Sub: Peel.


victory. West Bradford Res: Holling-


Revenge for school side


AFTER disappointing r e ­ sults against Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, Ribblesdale School foot­ ball teams met Everton School, Blackburn, and won three out of four


goal down, came back to win 5- 2 with goals from Graham Woodworth (2), Jim Dawson (2) and Robert Ward. The 2nd year had a comfort


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able 8-0 win. Peter Washbrook scored six, the others coming from Alistair -McKenzie and Alan Haydon in a good team performance. The 3rd year were rocked by


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rely on . public transport, faced a long walk to Roefield for their Sunday morning fixtures. But Mr John Aspinwall, of


conceding three goals-in five minutes at the beginning of the second half. The o-l result was disappointing but Howard Twyford scored the best goal of the game. The 4th and 5th year com


Standen Hull, a keen supporter of the club, has come to the


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bined team found themselves three down but recovered well,


mission to mark out a pitch on land next to Littlemoor for a nominal rent. Club secretary Mrs Doreen


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Hockey triumph


Roefield Barn, when it opens, the ladies would be able to train and arrange friendlies, giving more players the chance of a game.


CLITHEROE Ladies’ Hockey Club beat Darwen at Lit­ tlemoor Paik. An early goal by Clare Mor­


' tremendously over the previous week, dealt 'comfortably with all Darwen had to'offer. '


timer, spun in off-the keepers toe and demoralised' the vis­ itors’ defence. Clitheroe’s defence, improved


;• — a ^penally sflick -. by . Anne Hutchinson,- and.from a corner


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;• by'-'Mandy Backhouse^for,' a clear three-goal win. . . '


'A'N1 Individual Stableford at - Clitheroe Golf Club was won bjM> .


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. Plumbing, Heating. . Engineer,


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. - Labour only work also - ' ' undertaken’


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FIRST CLASS SER­ VICE. PHONE FOR COMPETITIVE HIRE CHARGES


IS EASY 'i WITH SKIPPY


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4ft. DRAINAGE PIPES SLIGHT SECONDS AT


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MIXERS ELECTRIC AND PETROL,


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TIMBER ROUGH SAWN OR


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READY MADE DOORS AND WINDOWS ALSO MADE TO YOUR


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OPEN 7-30 a.m. • 5-30 p.m. Weekdays 7-30 ■ 12-30 Saturday


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