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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, October 9th, 1980 17


Glitheroe rally


too late


« ; • Wigan Rovers 3, > . Clitheroe 2 ■


A g r a n d s t a n d finish , from Clitheroe failed to _ save a point from, this nightmare game.


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gone, the champions, trailing .by three goals, looked a well beaten side. Then a goal out of the


blue from Ian Ashworth and a penalty from Simon Whiteside produced a nail biting finish.


In the closing minutes,


the crossbar denied Nigel Whiteside a goal — and his side a point — when the ball came back off the woodwork.


would have flattered Clitheroe,' for they were always straggling to find their form against a side over whom they com­ pleted the double last season. For the first time in 12 con-


But perhaps a draw


months the defence ceded three goals league game.


in a “


be blamed totally for the defeat. The midfield and attack both never really got into their stride. Manager Ian Wilcox


at fault for the first, Frank Richards seemed out of position for the second, and Wigan’s third was a gift from Mick Ash­ croft. But the defence cannot


Denis Underwood was RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


Reserves called up


o n Sabden 2, Hurst Green 1


AFTER trailing by an only goal at half-time Sabden became much more positive in their finishing and ran out winners with two goals from Terry Davies.


backs Sabden had the most of the first-half play only to see their efforts wasted by poor control and lack of imagination.


With the wind at their They failed to cause the


shuffled the side at, the break and the different formation just missed saving a point, leaving Clitheroe with five points from the same number of matches. ; Two Clitheroe players


were booked — Mick Ash­ croft, his third of the season, which will shortly mean suspension, and Graham Walker, his second of the season for dissent. Clithcroe: Underwood, N.


Whiteside, Richards, Ashcroft, Evles; Bretherton, McGuire, R. W a lk e r ; A s hw o r th , S. Whiteside, G. Walker. Subs: Wilcox and Taylor.


Reserves miss


chances


Clithcroc Res 2, Nova Scotia 4


CLITHEROE Res were without defender Frank Telese through illness and Mick Humphreys, sus­ pended, for their Black­ burn Combination, Divi­ sion Two game against Nova Scotia. Trevor Thornber made his debut at full back.


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period of p res su r e Clitheroe went ahead through Tony Bush who dived to head in a re­ bound from the post.


After weathering a Morgan put Nova level


and Smith gave them the lead with a crisp shot that beat the Unsighted Hatch.


Clitheroe fought hard to


get on terms in the second half but they went further behind when Nova netted a penalty goal.


The reverse spurred


the Shawbridge men to greater efforts and Glen Wright put them back in the game with a tremend­ ous shot from 30 yards. Clitheroe forced four


JESE teLS


corners and missed a couple of chances before Tattersall 'scored Nova’s fourth right on time.


Thornber, Boyd, Rush, Braithwaite, Waddington, Bush; Musgrove, Taylor, Steinhofel, Wright.


Clitheroe Res: Hatch, D raw s galore


FIVE four-all draws were a feature of the opening prog­ ramme of games - in Division One of the Ribble Valley


Division One: Joiners A 5, Joiners B ' 3; Black : Bull 4,


Ladies’ Darts League. RESULTS.


Spring Mill 4; Bonny Inn 4, Royal Oak 4; British Legion 4, Pendle Witch 4; Brown Cow 4, Black Horse A 4; Horse Shoe


Em i n ■r o o m s


toria 5; Judge Walmsley A 2, Judge Walmsley B 6; Black Horse B 5,' Station 3; Ba- Horse 2, Low Moor’ Club t Calderstones 3; Central WML 5; Commercial 6, Craven Heifer


4, CSC B 4. Division Two: CSC A 3, Vic­


8! 2. .


White and C. Gilmore (both Brown Cow),


league .last; season,/ five; new ones have been admitted to the second division. .;


After: two • teams left the


Highest'scores: 132 — S. . r i < ;,


' ; C lu b r e c o rd


Tennis. and'.Bowling Club from Mr John Feather, president, he se tu p an enviable record, v - John has won the trophy for


When .Mr John Bailey received, the 'shield as the,tennis singles champion .of; Whalley. Cricket,


the fourth ’ consecutive .time ■ in four years’ club membership.


solid, controlled football on the break and always looked dangerous. They took the lead from a bad error by the home de­ fence, which led to Mick Hodgson scoring with a strong shot. Despite being kept


visitors’ defence any seri­ ous problems and on the few occasions they had a shot at goal they encoun­ tered Hurst Green’s Hay- hurst equal to them. Hurst Green played


under pressure the vis­ itors held their lead until half-time and could con­ sider themselves a little unfortunate not to have been further in front. They were thwarted by


Bromley with a fine d iv in g sa v e from a


header. Sabden again went for­


ward strongly after the break but now produced far more patience and control and they were re­ warded by the equaliser from Davies. They continued to domi­


nate the play with a Wray free kick that hit the post, and Hayhurst again coming to the rescue with saves from Henderson, Johnson and Warren. A draw looked certain until


Experience clinches game


Royal Oak 3, Trinity 1


Davies provided the highlight of the day by scoring a superb goal. Collecting a fine 50-yard


ROYAL OAK’S experi­ ence largely decided the outcome of this game in which a young Trinity side gave a good account of themselves.


Oak were first to create


through ball he turned to nit a thunderous cross shot into the far comer of the net. Sabden held on for the re­


maining five minutes to earn a creditable win. They must now hope they can maintain their second-half form and challenge for honours. Sabden: Bromley, Johnson,


Whitwell, Wray, Wiseman, Warren, Haytnornthwaite, Maher, Fielding, Henderson, Davies. Subs: Whiteside,


Clarkson. Hurst Green: Hayhurst,


Mather, Ball, Blockheel, Holden (S), Grime, Holden (F), Owen, Wilkinson, Hoyle, Holden (M). Subs: Bamber, Bolton.


C h a t b u r n c l a im


d e r b y h o n o u r s Chatburn 5, Grindleton 0


IN ideal conditions, Chatburn entertained


chances but failed to con­ vert these into goals due to a combination of poor finishing and some good saves by the opposing keeper.


Trinity took the lead


midway through the half with an excellent goal scored from the edge of the penalty area.


Bond had no chance of


preventing it, but quickly equalised when a good run by Johnson on the right presented Wood with a simple chance.


After the break, Oak brought on Conti for what proved to be a fast second half and he created sever­ al chances with good run­ ning; all of which were squandered.


Trinity found it more


derby rivals Grindleton and despite stubborn Jjefencey anlfThey went resistance by the visitors the home side were behind, when Wood scored good value for their clear five-goal victory.


and more difficult to make headway against, a solid


Villagers recover rhythm


Waddington 7, Lower Chapel 4


FOUR goals from Miller helped Waddington to a well-deserved win over Lower Chapel, in the Blackburn Combination, Premier Division.


After the early setback


.of an own-goal Wadding­ ton took time to find their rhythm. It was not until the game was half-an-hour old .that they broke down a stubborn defence for Miller to head home a corner from Geldard.


Soon afterwards Nuttall


(J) made it 2-0 with a 10- • yard volley which was de­ flected into the net^


third, picking up a bad clearance by the 'keeper


Ainsworth scored the


and beating his .man to slot the ball home.


: Waddington went, in 3-1 up and it was not . until the 55th minute that Lower Chapel took advan­ tage of a mix-up in the home defence to net their second goal.


Miller replied almost immediately by rounding a 'defender' and,'hammer­ ing the ball into the net p as t the advancing ’keeper.' ■


by tapping in a low cross from short range.,


Miller completed a hat-trick i


• ■ fourth: goal with a header. ’ Byrom broke through , on , his own to round the ’keeper and slot the ball home.


' Waddington' kept up the pressure and Miller scored his


: Waddington should i have gone even further in front but it was the visitors’ turn to


spot.


season Waddington appeared to relax, allqjng needless goals ,to be scored against them... ... , .


For the second- time ' this


..Waddington: Nuttall - (I), IRimmer, Byromj Seedle,) Nut-


i tall (J), Reddin, Bishop, Green, > Geldard,: Ainsworth,'. Miller.


: Sub: Kirk/


| dominate and they scored two late goals, one from the penalty


, ,. . ■ , .. ■ Playing down the slope


.close range. Lawson added to the lead by heading in a Beswick corner, and centre-for­ ward Geoff. Young scored ■two more from oppor­ tunities created by the alert Hargreaves.


in their new red strip, Chatburn scored when Robinson tapped home Hargreaves’ cross from


Grindleton’s only real


■away. The second half was a


reply was a direct free kick which goalkeeper Whittle did well to palm


rather- dour affair with Chatburn trying hard to increase their lead only to meet with stiff resistance.


In fact, there were only


two efforts of real worth — substitute Conti crack­ ed home a sizzling shot, which was disallowed for o f fs id e , and Dover crowned an impressive debut with a fine goal near the end of the game.


out worthy winners, which must please their new sponsor ,P.: Harrison and Co (Tyres) and player-manager John Lawson.


served by Turner and Read' in defence, and Cowking who was a very willing forward but lacked any real support.


Grindleton were well


Astin, Dobson, Lawson, Dover, Robinson, Mellin, Young, Har-


Chatburn: Whittle, Dinsdale, g


'eaves, Beswick. Subs: King, onti. . . ■ -v ' .


:


Seed, Jones, Turner,; Read, Powell, Procter, Potter,’ Cowk­ ing, Parkinson, Dugdale., Subs: Pinder, Ward. ’ ,


Grindleton: Illingworth, So Chatburn finally ran


again with a well-placed header after good work by McAlly and Smith. Smith scored the final


goal of the match by vol­ leying home a' miss-hit clearance from 20 yards. Royal Oak: Bond, Bush,


Mullen, Astley I, Humphreys, Smith, Astley S, Dinsdale, McAlly, Wood, Johnson. Sub. Conti.


Clubs set for cup games


CLUBS in the three divi­ sion of the Ribble Valley Football League begin their respective cup com­ petitions on Saturday. Replays will take place


the following week. The second rounds, are scheduled for November 8th.


ley AC v .Grindleton (MF), Hurst Green v Sabden (JD), Read Utd v Royal Oak (DM), Chipping v Chatburn (NB). Dan Seed Trophy: Calder-


Ashley Smith Trophy: Whal-


Victoria 4, Chipping 2


VICTORIA were without three regulars, all in­ jured, but the reserves who were called up played well to help their side to a good win. Colin Elliott gave Vic­


toria the lead with his first goal of the season, and with quarter-of-an- hour gone Peter Stirzaker nipped in between a de­ fender and the goalkeeper to make it 2-0. Chipping pulled a goal


back through John Nuttall when the home defence was caught in a tangle, but just before half-time William Campbell volley­ ed the ball in from the edge of the area after a David Astin corner had been cleared.


Bob Robinson pulled ,


another one back for Chipping just before the teams turned round. Both sides had more op­ portunities to add to their score but failed to do so until with only four mi­ nutes left, Stirzaker beat the Chipping offside trap ran 20 years to pass the ’keeper and run the ball into the net for a 4-2 finish. Victoria: Hall, Ishenvood,


Preston (K), Ross, Preston (B), Robinson (B), Parkinson (F), Parkinson (C), Welch; Nuttall, Cottanl.


■ !


Cub Scout league leaders


FIVE of the; 12 teams in the Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football League still have a clean sheet and St Paul’s have full points from four games, ' However, the leaders are


.


TWO-GOAL Davies ea rn s p o in t s for Sabden.


YOUNG nets two Chatburn derby.


WOOD puts two past for Royal Oak.


EIGHTH g o a l o f season for Clitheroe’s Simon Whiteside.


Lucky ladies!


CLITHEROE Ladies’ Hockey Club first team were fortunate to come away from Chorley with a point.


oted from Division Three of the Central Lancashire


Chorley, newly prom­


'Ladies’ League, were in control for long periods of the game. Towards the end they were unlucky not to go ahead when they hit the post. Clare Mortimer scored


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