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■TV, u-a-, Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 6th, 1980 19 Wa Ikerf s header -4 , in the


l is t s at light on


, Clitheroe 1, Chadderton 1.1


p POWERFUL' headed,;goal from Roger Walker was the only' highlight1 of


L-litheroe s dismal performance against 1


r^un^ s^ire Oombination newcomers Chadderton.


The visitors played


land Paul Incounter (unbeaten J Two of In. Lead* lylor was


rves m- |)ave Gil-, rst team


by far the better foot­ ball in this first, round tie of the Combination Cup at Shawbridge on Saturday and could easily have knocked out the champions. After the' memorable


I. of the |ier Tony Iddington leld. Im- lback for Ires were |ide even- A well- k found


Bange.


J Stanley lorth and


|>r a push Ive Rush. J to go in


|rval. second


|ri. John Ion under I run and J a panic liden the


■ailed to 1ear post In before 1 in front Stanley ssed for


|e t from means


line and lerted a


| to push had a


|held out despite


|iie. I'ront of


| a good steadi-


li. Hum- librand, Jh. Mus- linlinson, rnber.


;s


pn's first against


rcls.


IPs per­ illing his


litch was Vor Em­ in came a wily


l.'v worth l.’cess.


Glenn


Icing 4-1 lley won lid' Brian le Vidler llso good


I to win- I Pemlle


lelled to fc-O. The | all the league in the


l/ason.


(splendid league


|e score. 1. Roger llows all Ivs.


I number 1 Wardle


|r s win-


|)ack and to have


FA 1 V a se , win o v e r Maghull, Clitheroe’s dis­ play was a big disappoint­ ment with too many play­ ers having an off day.


The Shawbridge team,


with defender Mick Ash­ croft back /after injury, launched some promising a t ta ck s in th e early s t a g e s , w ith R o g e r Walker looking particular­ ly dangerous. But Chadderton gained the upper hand playing


. some attractive football as half-time approached only to go behind against the run of play in the 41st minute.


A deep corner from Ian


Ashworth found Roger Walker free 10 yards out and he powered a fine header past Smith. Chadderton, however,


refused to fold and ex­ erted long periods' of pressure on Denis Under­ wood’s goal. C l ith e ro e ’s defence


found it difficult to clear their lines and paid the penalty after conceding a corner in the 68th minute. C h a d d e r to n ’s ta l l


centre-half Johnson rose to head the kick home to put his side on level terms.


■ Indeed in the last 15 minutes Chadderton were the stronger side and their winger Blackman could have scored the winner but for a fine save from Underwood. Clitheroe, despite the


late appearance of substi­ tute Graham Walker, never moved into top gear. Too many passes 'in


midfield went astray and on many occasions players resorted to the long, hopeful ball down the centre of the pitch. There will have to be


an improvement if they are to make the second round, for Chadderton will be tough opposition on their own ground. .Clith ero e : Underwood,


.


STARS IN CHARITY LINE-UP


A GALAXY of former Burnley and Blackburn Rovers favourites has been lined up for a charity match * of nostalgia in Clitheroe on Sunday. Nearly 30 stars have


promised to play in an ex- C la r e t s .v ex -R o v e r s game, which starts at Shawbridge at 2-45 p.m. It will be preceded by an hour-long clash between past and present Wad­ dington FC teams (kick­ off 1 p.m.).


; : All the proceeds from


the afternoon will go to­ wards the testimonial fund set-up to help the fam i ly o f ' p op u la r C l i th e r o e fo o tb a l le r Martin Bialecki, who died two months ago. Waddington immediate­


ly set up the fund to, sup­ port Martin’s widow Patsy and children Martin (2) and Celena (9). Club chairman 1 Mr


Peter Jeffreys is hoping Sunday’s matches will considerably boost the i fund. “We would dearly | l ik e to , a c h ie v e our minimum target of £1,000 | by Christmas,” he added. Among the former Burnley


side comprising Ronnie Clay­ ton, Keith Newton, Mick McGrath, John Byrom, Ian Lawther, Mick Heaton, Mal­ colm Darling, Chris Sims,. Roy Isherwood, Barry Radcliffe, Tommy Howarth, Alan Brad­ shaw, Andy Burgin and Jimmy Mullen. In charge of the match will


stars the Waddington-commit­ tee has lined up are Adam Blacklaw, Ray Hatikin, Fred Smith, Les Latcham, Arthur Bellamy, Sammy Todd, Frank Casper, John Connelly, Jimmy Robson, Willie Irvine, Andy Lochhead, Ray Pointer, Alex Elder and Brian Pilkington. They will face an ex-Rovers


Wilcox, Richards, Ashcroft, Eyles, Whiteside (N), McGuire, Wright, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Ashworth. Subs: Walker (G) and Bretherton. Chadderton: Smith, Fraine,


John Rimmer, Russell Clayton, John Seedle,. John Nuttall, Paul Byrom, Paul Green, Willie Miller, John Ainsworth, Eric Geldard, Carl Stewart, Dave Reddin, Alan Hutchinson, Peter Carter and player-man­ ager John Kirk. Among the “old boys” they


North End, Alan Kelly, Alan Spavin and John Cross, are included in Waddington’s squad for the earlier game. Also named are John Nuttall,


be F IFA re fe re e David R ich a rd so n from Gre at Harwood. Three officials from Preston


Wood, Ward, Jo h n so n , McManus, Kearns, Gregory, Davies, Blackman, Duckworth. Sub: Haddican. .


(Bolton). Referee: Mr G. Howarth.


Wins for Empress ladies


EMPRESS Ladies’ first


. team strengthened their league position with a fine 4-1 win over previously . undefeated Wigan.


Mary Neville, using her


j.'e pro- |the two Valley


|n. lion One Irammar Ini Two matches, ■without


Isked to (e meet- Hotel,


IB (7-30


(on One: den B A 6,


Ind Par- llO (wal- » : Post ■tel C 7; |)og and KS 10, Ic YC 0,


| D F A 128 12 0 25 15 0 23 7 014 6 1 13 17 0 12 18 0 1129 0 4 26


|W F A | 3 30 0


2 20 10 2 15 15 11 12 8 0 10 30. 1 7 13 1 6 24


It


lihreys, liwaite, Wad- John


Inhofel,


k named 1 Satur- Ith St


-iotel B


greater match experience to full advantage, was able to take a 3-2 victory in the opening rubber to give the team an early lead. Decisive wins by Yvonne Greenup, Val F ie ld in g and S u san Meadows followed, with Wigan’s only succes s, coming in the final rubber when, in a match of mixed fortunes, Coleen Kendrick lost narrowly in the fifth game.


Meanwhile, the second


pulled off a brave 3-2 vic­ tory over Wigan Cricket Club with ■ Carrie Mac­ Donald clinching the win in a hard-fought final rubber after Jean-Ann Speak and Jean Hutchin­ son had both won their


matches. .


press I: Coleen Kendrick lost 2- 3; Susan Meadows won 3-1; Val Fielding won 3-1; Mary Neville won 3-2, Yvonne Greenup won 3-0. "Empress II: Carrie Mac­ Donald won.3-2, Sheila Willis lost 2-3; Jean Hutchinson won 3-1, Marilyn Fletcher lost 2-3; Jean-Ann Speak won 3-0.


Individual results — Em­


' Referee will be Campbell Barker, of the Ribble Valley League, who is a member of Waddington’s committee. Prog­ rammes, price 50p, are avail­ able in advance or at the gate. Also still on sale are tickets,


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CLITHEROE District Cub Scouts A team fell to a 2-1 home defeat at the hands of South Ribble District at Castle Fields on Saturday. The Clltheroe team opened


strongly and were well on top in the early stages.’ The vis­ itors weathered the pressure and gradually came more Into the game, with their small fo rw a rd lin e lo o k in g very quick and nippy and causing s om e c o n fu s io n in th e Clitheroe goalmouth.


Clitheroe Cubs fail against South Ribble


As a result, South Ribble


w e n t ah e ad f iv e m in u te s before the interval and added to their tally after the break when they slammed, home a shot from the edge of the pen alty, area af te r a quick- bre a k awa y fo llow ing some vain Clitheroe pressure.


Within five minutes, how­ ever, Antony Currie, of Whal-


ley shot Clitheroe back into the reckoning but although the Clitheroe lads turned in a very creditable performance in searching for an equaliser, it ne v e r c ame and South Ribble returned home with both points.


Clithe ro e Distrct B team


slumped to a 5-0 defeat and other results were: Loyola 2,


Whalley 2; Pendle Panthers 7, Pendle Leopards 2; St Mary's 8, Hodder Valley 4; Chipping 3, Pendle Tigers 6.


' Fixtures for this weekend are: Saturday — Ribblesdale v Chatburn (S. Farnsworth), Waddington v Pendle Tigers (P. O’Donnell), Hodder Valley v C h ip p in g (C . G r im e s ) . St Paul's v Whalley (K. Rob> Inson). Sunday — Gisburn v Pendle Panthers. P ic tu re d a b o v e a re th e


Clitheroe District 'A and B teams b e fo re . their weekend matches.


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


Grindleton all set for Chatburn


Grindleton 4, Whallcy AC 1


FOUR goals by Cowking helped Grindleton to a good victory over Whalley Arms Celtic in a closely contested first round Ashley Smith Trophy match.


Grindleton took the lead


following a free kick taken by Turner (P) but Celtic grabbed an equaliser d u r in g a goa lm ou th scramble soon afterwards.


Cowking scored his


second just before, the in­ terval as the result of a free kick by Read.


The second half fol­


lowed much the same pat­ tern with Celtic pressing for the equaliser,' but Grindleton struck again and not lqng afterwards Jones . laid on a through ball for Cowking to score his fourth goal.


This success should put


price £8.50, for the following evening’s sportsman’s dinner at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, at which the guest speaker will be Everton’s man­ ager Gordon Lee.


Ladies’ darts


• Valley Ladies’ Darts League. In Division One Joiners A ■


COMPETITION is keen in the two divisions of the Ribble


have a three-point lead over Brown Cow and Catholic Social Centre B, and in Division Two Commercial lead Central Work­ ing Men’s Club by one point.


LATEST RESULTS


. 171; S. Garner, British Legion, 132; P. Binks, Royal Oak, 132. Division’ Two. Judge Wal­


•Pendle Witch 4. Highest scores: R. Riley, Brown Cow,


Black Horse A 3; Black Bull 2, Catholic SC B 6; Bonny Inn 3, Horse Shoe 5; British Legion 1, Brown Cow 7; Royal Oak 5, Joiners B 3; Spring Mill 4,


Division One: Joiners A 5,


mesley A 3, Central WMC 5; Catholic SC A 7, Craven Heifer 1; Black Horse B 4, Commer­ cial 4; Bay Horse 5, Calder- stones 3; Station Hotel 2, Judge Walmesley B 6; Victoria 3, Low Moor Club 5. Highest scores: C. Ormand, Victoria, 135; D. Holgate, Judge Wal­ mesley B 82.


1 LEAGUE PLACINGS


Brown Cow 26, Catholic SC B 26, Black Bull 24, Black Horse A 21, Spring Mill 20, Horse Shoe 19, Joiners B 17, Pendle Witch 17, Bonny Inn 14, Royal Oak 14, British Legion 13. Division Two. Commercial


Division One. Joiners A 29,


Read Utd Res 3, Henthorn Utd Res 3


HENTHORN earned their fifth draw in seven league games but retained their unbeaten record at Read.


created numerous scoring' chances only to find Bate, the visitors’ goalkeeper, equal to the demands made upon him. A corner led to Read's first goal, Bell rising above the defence to head home. Minutes later Lee made it 2-0 by beating three men and crashing the ball into the roof of the net.


Read began in fine form and


29, Central WMC 28, Catholic SC ■ A 23; Station 22, - Black Horse B 21, Judge Walmesley B 20, Victoria 20, Low'Moor Club 19,' Calderstones 16, Bay Horse 15, Judge Walmesley A 14, Craven Heifer 13.


AN opportunity has oc­ curred for a local under- nine football team, to visit the seaside and play football on first class premises. ^ Frank: Moseley, manager of .


• te r ta in ■ a team from the. Ribble Valley.


negotiation r and Mr-Moseley says the federation’ have a /


■ Kick-off time is. subject to: ■■■'.*■■


the under-nine, team of Bis- pham Junior Football Federa­ tion, ; has' one open date on : Saturday, November 15th; and he would be delighted to’ en--


Invitation to soccer by the sea


fine set-up comprising chang­ ing rooms, showers and a


shop. The under-10 team also ' plays,on Saturdays but has.a full programme' as also has the under-11 : and under-14 teams both'of which play on Sunday afternoons. ■


■The' fe d e ra tio n ' ground i s d n Ke l v i n > R o a d , ,


Bispham, Blackpool, and Mr Moseley ; can be, reached on Blackpool (0253) 56557 after. 5 p.m.


- . < • ‘ r , I-


: Henthorn found themselves restricted to the occasional break and when Aspinwall broke through , he was appa­ rently brought down. The re­ feree waved play on. Bell put Read a clear three goals ahead by • lobbing the ball over the advancing 'keeper. •'





- The second half produced a complete transformation.* Henthorn attacked in strength and when Read tried to reply they found all doors closed. As­ pinwall opened the visitors’ ac­ count from an acute angle, the opportunity arising from, a Townsend free kick which was headed on bv Taylor.


stemmed from a free kick, Townsend finding Tudisco who scored at second attempt. With 10<minutes left .Henthorn ral­ lied, and Aspinwall scored from et another Townsend , free Ck. /.


Henthorn’s seednd goal also E ■. v !


] Both sides .contributed to a - very good i.game. . Outstanding for. Read were Rs Bell, and . I. Bell, i and /'for* . Henthorn „• Bate; ' Aspinwall and Townsend./ ;;•


; Henthorn UtdrBate,.Telese,., Townsend, Metcalfe; / White- } house,/Wilkinson; Green, John- ston;'Aspinwall;J.Taylor,/Tudis- co. Sub: Coulston.


J.w.-'■;


Grindleton in good heart for their second-round en­ counter with neighbours Chatburn away from home.


Celtic earned praise for


their, attacking brand of football which contributed much to a good game.


. Read, Turner (P), Turner (S), Jones, Parkinson, Ward, Powell, Dugdale, McCutcheon, Cowking. Sub: Seed.


Grindlcton: Illingworth,


Unbeaten at Read


TRINITY HIT BY INJURY


Trinity Res 1, Lord Nelson 3.


WITH several players un­ a v a ilab le because of injury, Trinity had to take to the field with an ex­ perimental line-up and they required most of the first half to organise themselves; Lord Nelson played the


better football and Hinks- man and Warden control­ led the midfield. ,They scored three goals in this period through" Reter Pearson and Simon Pear­ son (2). However, two of these goals ought to have been prevented by the defence. Trinity found their feet


in the second half, holding the visitors’ attacks and coming more and more into the game. Strong runs by Kay, Whittaker and Chatburn could have brought goals.


- In the closing stages


Kay pulled .one back with a superb effort: after a good run he beat the keeper all the way from


just inside the box. Trinity had cause to


feel happy with their second-half performance and were well served by Kerrison, Burgess and Brayshaw in defence and Kay up front. Trinity Res: Marsden, Kerri-


Four-gbal Astin sinks Royal Oak


Victoria 4, Royal Oak 2. _


LEADERS of the Marsden Division of the Ribble Valley Football League, Royal Oak crashed to their first league defeat of the season when they went down 4-2 to Victoria Hotel, lying joint third..


v David Astin scored all


Victoria’s goals in an end- to-end game in which the home side always looked the more likely to score.


They led .by an only


goal at half-time when Oak brought on McAlly


in place of Dinsdale who


-had played most.‘of, the first period suffering from a cheek wound that re­ quired stitching.


After the resumption


Oak quickly pulled a goal .back through'Mullen who beat the offside men and took the ball through on his own.


Colebourne put Astin


through for his second goal, the third one being the result of goalkeeper Bond failing to hold Astin’s high cross on the line. With ■ quarter of, an hour left, Mullen scored Oak’s second with an 18- yard shot that was de­ flected off a defender. Aston ended the scoring with his fourth goal with 10 minutes left.


Goalkeeper Stirzaker


son, Burgess. Brayshaw, Dze- nial, Threlfall, Turnbull, Whit­ taker, Cliatburn, Kay, Nielson. Sub: Britcliffe. Lord Nelson: Catterall,


Pearson (A), Jeffrey, Davidson, Hughes, Warden, Hinksman, Pearson (P), Barber, Pearson (s), Bishop. Subs: Almond, Wood.


had a good game for Vic­ toria and made several neat saves from Wood and Johnson.


Tomlinson came close


with several promising ef­ forts; Gidlow, Campbell and Elliott controlled the midfield well and Lafran-


All cup-match programme


CUP matches make up the official Ribble Valley Football League programme on Saturday although some clubs will no doubt make their own arrangements to play games that are outstanding. Ashley Smith Trophy, 2nd


round: Ribehester CK v Trinity (JD), Chatburn v Grindleton (GS), Victoria v Read Utd (MF), West Bradford v Sabden (111).


round: Transport v Waudington (DM), Roe Lee West v Broc- khall (TW), Rimington v Chat- burn Res (AH). Eagle Supplies Clip; semi­


Dan Seed Trophy, 2nd '


ford Res, at Whallev (CB, GB, JS).


LATEST RESULTS ' ‘ - ’


vision One: Ribchester Cross Keys 3, Trinity 5; Chipping'2, Chatburn 5; Hurst' Green 0,- Read^4; Victoria 4, Royal Oak 2.


Marsden Building Society Di­


\ Whalley result not in. r - w ‘. Division Three: Catholic SC


.Rimington 4; Read Res ,3, 'Henthorn 3 ;.'Waddington v


Division Two: Transport 5, Black Bull 0; Calderstones 2,


•.


5, Ribchester. Cross. Keys: Res 2; Trinity Res 1,. Lord iNelson 3; Grindieton Res 2, Station 4; Rimmgton Res-2, Whalley Rfcu 1; Transport B 6, • West ■;Brad­ ford Res 0 /:


t Ex-Waddington ■ (v-present iWaddmgton, Sunday at Shaw- !bridge) squad: Underwood, /Whiteside:. (N),» Richards, JMcGuire, ‘ Whiteside ■ (SK ’Walker (R), Walker.(G),.Boyd,.: j-Rush;-"Robinson,, Waddington,' jLund; Simpson;' /Hargreaves i and; Dennett.’ /Meet' ground ,12-


! ley Arms Celtic 1, .Grmdleton TEAM-


15p'm.‘ ‘ > Ashley Smith Trophy: Wlial- *. :


finals: Grimlleton Res v Sta­ tion,-at Grindleton (VM, NB, IG), Whalley Res v West Brad­


HOME SIDE ON


TOP


■ Rimington Res 2, Whallcy Res 1


THE scoreline belies the story behind this game. ; . .


j.


net four times, but two were, ruled marginally offside, one after consultation - with Wha'" lev’s linesman.


Rimington had the ball in the ......


■ The home, side were soon on top with strikers .Colin Taylor and John - Hartley causing numerous problems.1


. the scoring soon ■ after, tne in­ terval.


: Booth and Whittaker worked Hie hall upfield for Taylor to continue tne move - into ■


It was Taylor who opened : ■


! Taylor ..increased; the. lead? a few minutes later after Hartley and Alan Houghton combined well." ,. . .


ley’s area and .shoot past their ’keeper.


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'/ A hard low centre from then- left winger was turned into the net' by. tne centre forward..,... '■, ; The. match,(deteriorated-; m the later- stages1 with' some strong words needed from the referee '/after a1 high 'tackle'on Mark Braithwaite," Rimington’s


I Whalley, fought .back bravely and pulled back a "goal with a text-book move.


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[‘combines modern efficiency with classic ele* gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wail indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dale.s cottages. Overcomes smoke prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel. Oil and Gas. Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn. Baxi and most stoves.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telepho ne S444.


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ST GEORGE GLASS CO. 103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22522


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GLASS CUT TO SIZE COUNTER SERVICE, COLLECT OR


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