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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 10tli, 1980 19


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The turning point came when Clitheroe'were 2-0 up. and R iv e s a l te s scorned a great chance to come back into the game by missing a penalty.


There was no score at h a l f - t im e , b u t th e R iv e s a l te s p la y e r s seemed to tire after the break and Clitheroe took full advantage.


And as well as lapping up th e s u n s h in e , the crowds were treated to a feast of goals as the local lads beat the Fren­ chmen 5-2.


A CROWD of nearly 2,000 flocked to Shaw­ bridge on Sunday to see the match between FC Clitheroe and the visit­ ing French side from Rivesaltes.


Goals touch is lacking


Clitheroe 0, Wren Rovers 0


THE cracks are beginning to show ii Clitheroe’s challenge for the Lancashire Combi nation title.


Clitheroe had former Blackburn Rovers and England captain Ronnie Clayton guesting for them and Football League referee David Richardson was the man in charge.


Padiham again


The game was played in a f r i e n d l y s p i r i t .


An added a t tra c t io n before the match was a penalty prize competi­ tion between local packs of Cubs, which Pendle won by beating St Mary’s 8-7 in the final. The winners’ medals were presented by Mr Richardson.


Clitheroe’s scorers were Dave Johnson (2), Phil Bishop (2) and Steve Rush.


Our picture shows both teams, match officials and some of the Cub footballers.


Clitheroe side keep up winning run


CUTHEROE Rugby Club’s first team scored 64j)ts in bril­ liant style in their Easter games on S a tu rd a y and


Mondav.Against the Fylde fifth team at Littlemoor on Saturday, thev won by 35pts to 9. The absence, through iniurv, of Phil Dinsdale and Mick Fox' for much of the second half, made victory all the more remark­


able. Clitheroe’s enterprising back


nlav demolished F vide m the firs’. half. Well-worked three- quarter moves enabled right­ winger Rohm Lund to score four tries, and Andrew Gordon and Robert Wildman one each. John Coates converted three


final chance for cup success this season depends on them over­ coming neighbours Padiham, 'who they meet at home. This is one derby Clitheroe will be keen to win because


CLITHEROE have a tough task on their hands on Satur­ day in the first round of the Bridge Shield. For the Shawbridge side’s


Padiham, their chief rivals for t the Combination title, ended


has a couple of injury worries and will name his team from: Underwood, N. Whiteside, Eyles, Morris, Richards, Samp­ son, Eden, Clements,. McGuire, S. Wh ite s id e , Cavanagh,


ated run by beating them 1-0 at the Arbories. Manager Dave Morris still


, provide extra cover in that pos­ ition. Both players are from the Manchester League.


signings which he hopes will strengthen his squad for the s e a so n ’s ru n - in . S t r ik e r Eamonn Cavanagh made his debut in the recent win at Ashton Athletic and 17-year-old goalkeeper Roger Lewis will


Walker, Lawson, Wright, Lester. Mr Morris has completed two


/ Reserves


hit back Hoghton Res 5, Clitheroe Res 5


nutes, Clitheroe rallied well to pull back the arrears with a couple of goals from John Peel. Winger John Taylor knocked in a third, but the home side drew level just before half time. A f te r the in te rv a l , John Lawson edged Clitheroe in front after good work by Jon Kay. Hoghton came right back again and grabbed a fourth. Jim Tavlor left the Hoghton


CLITHEROE showed splendid fight to pick themselves up and earn a point in a see-saw match in the Blackburn Combination Second Division. Two down after onlv 10 mi­


tries and kicked a penalty, and ! eter Wilson made another


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1-une fourth team was played at Lancaster on Monday, Dave Tattersall and Christian Hop- wood replacing the injured Fox and Hinsdale. Clitheroo won bv -Wts to nil.


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conversion. 1 t id e 's one converted try


action. Robin Lund scored another hat-trick of tries, John Coates scored a try, two con­ versions and a ’ p e n a l ty , Andrew Gordon a try, and 1 eter Wilson a conversion.


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RIBHLESDALE failed to bounce back from their recent Ribble Valley Cup defeat against St Augustine's, Billing- ton, and went down to a strong touring side from the Midlands. The visitors, strong and solid at the back, broke quickly in


g am e and t l ie form of Clitheroe’s teenage front line.


It was a very entertaining . . heir recent 17 match undefe­


turbed by injuries, they failed to break down struggling Wren’s defence a t S h aw b r i d g e on Saturday. If Clitheroe are to take


With their rhythm dis­


NIGEL SPENCER . . . outstanding for Wad­ dington


the championship then they will have to find the goal touch again. One goal in the last four outings is not good enough. The main reason for the lack


Spencer shines


Waddington 4, Hoghton 1


BLACKBURN Combination of­ ficials were at Twitter Lane on


of penetration seems to be the absence of big striker Simon


Whiteside, injured in the recent Padiham match, he was not fully fit for the Wren clash and had to be satisfied with a place.in the dugout. But without him Paul Cle­


Saturday to make sure there were no repercussions from troubles in last month’s game


between the sides. But • everything went off


ments and Graham Walker were not very effective and his value as a target man was mag­ nified by this match. N e w c o m e r E am o n n


smoothly, especially from Wad- dingtoms point of view. The home side were given a flying start when Nigel Spencer put them ahead after only 4 0 seconds. Hoghton drew level before


the break when Tabener beat Waddington’s offside trap- to


Cavanagh showed some neat touches, but in an entertaining. first half Wren su rp r ised • Clitheroe with their bold ap­ proach and could easily have grabbed the lead on a couple of occasions. After the break, Clitheroe


gradually gained the upper hand, and four Wren players were booked as their team de­ sperately kept up their resist­ ance. Ten minutes from time Roach (P), who had already been cautioned, fouled Cle­ ments and was sent off. On the b r ig h te r s id e ,


score. Waddington stepped up a


gear in tne second half and regained the lead when Paul Byrom converted a penalty' after Billy Miller hart been tripped. Miller himself finished off


Hoghton with two further goals ana Waddington squandered several easy chances to add to their tally. Pick of the Wad­ dington side was Spencer, who revelled in his new midfield role. W a d d in g to n : N u t ta l l ,


Clitheroe’s defence looked pretty solid af ter surviving Wren’s early raids. Looking back, Clitheroe could claim that th ey were unlucky when Walker had a couple of efforts blocked and the referee turned down appeals for a penalty after Cavanagh’s shot appeared to be handled on the line. But overall, they never looked, sharp enough and manager Dave Morris must be honing Simon Whiteside will be back


soon. C l i th e ro c : Underwood,


W a lk e r . S u b s : W r ig h t , Whiteside (S).


keeper helpless with a sujjerb near-post header for number five and only another equaliser in the dying minutes denied Clitheroe a wtn.


John Taylor, Jim Taylor and


Telese, Dover, Peel. Devine, Conti. Lawson, Waddington, Kav, Jim Taylor, John Taylor. Sub: Bretherton.


Kav bodes well for the future. C lith e ro e Res: Dennett,


Clubmen’s darts


CAI.DERSTONES A are champions of the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmens Darts


up, much to their disappoint- ment, as they beat Calder- stones three times during the


I.eagui Billi:


Billington A were runners- ^Ribblesdale Wanderers CC,


petitions are now in progress. The finals night is at Calder-


attack and were two up bv the break. But gradually Ribblesdale


Chatburn scored from close-in after excellent work by Geddes. Shortly afterwards, -Ribbles­


came-back into tne game, with Buckle taking men on and Fielding and Hunter working hard in midfield. The pressure paid off when


dale had a golden chance to draw level, but Mercer fired, hopelessly wide from the penal­ ty stmt. That miss was made worse


when Waseley scored a third in the last minute. The match was played in excellent sporting manner, and it is hoped to make it an annual fixture. R ib b le sd a lc : Sweeney,


Pritchard, Buckle, Jone s, Hunter, Riding, Fielding, Mercer, Geddes, Chatburn, Prosser.


,


Club fees going up


MEMBERS of Whalley Crick­ et, Tennis and Bowls Club face rises of between 50p and xl.50 in this season’s subscriptions. At the annual meeting it was


stated that only social member­ ship fees will remain the same. Meanwhile, the club is


negotiating on two fronts — for a new cricket professional and with Whalley Rangers FC to make better use o f the Mitton Road facilities. Last year’s accounts show a


profit of more than £700, helped by’ the work of the


social committee, w h ic h bp® . : League individuals tour- been very successful, since its ,


t . -


formation 12 months ago. Officials elected were: presi- .. dent ~ Mr John Feather, tre-


asurer — ’Mr.’--Davidl' Lynch, secretary —


subscriptions secretary,'— Mrs Ann Marshall.


— Mr Tim Marshall, .


SPECTATORS packed into the Spring Mill, Langho, to watch the final of the, Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts


nament.. ; More than • 150,people r saw Maureen Wadding-;


to n , of P iml i c o , Clitheroe, representing;-, the Black Horse’, teat


The singles and doubles com- • , . , .


who won the title finished joint third with Billing- ton B.


stones on May 2nd. Latest results: BiUington A


Setback in cup


Great Harwood Town 1, Clithcroo 0


CLITHEROE’S hopes of suc­ cess in the Dcntync Challenge Cup were shattered by a single goal in a hard fought first round tie at Great Harwood. But the setback was not com-


juries. Denis Underwood played


pletelv unexpected because the Shawbridge side had to reshuf­ fle their line-up because of in­


even though he was not fully fit, Tony Eyles had to operate as substitute and Bernard Lester came back, for his first game for five months. The bumpy Wood Street


pitch was against good football and scoring chances were rare. The nearest Clithcroe came was when Alan Eden had a clear opportunity from Paul Clemenvs chip, but he fluffed


his header. It alwavs looked as if one


goal could* decide the tie and it


was Harwood who grabbed it inidwav through 'th e second


. the advancing Underwood. Clitheroe: Underwood, N.


half. Phil Greenhalgh was the s c o re r , o u tp a c in g Nigel Whiteside to slip the ball past


G, Calderstones A 2; Calder- stones B 4, Billington B 4; Low Moor 0, dCWMC B 2; Social Club 3, Clitheroe CC 5; CCWMC A G, RB -Legion 2;. RWCC 5, Catholic SC 3.


A lin


82 RB Legion SU, Lamoncou 78, CCWMC B 75, Low Moor


— * n r-r t


rC^VMC A ffl, Calderstones B . Bate, Telese, 82 RB Legion SO, Catholic SC Peel, Devine ConU, Wadding- —


Final positions: Calderstones 124, Billington A 119, B and RWCC


Bil- 105;


73, Clitheroe CC 03, Social d u b 58. Highest finish: P. Campbell (BilUngton A) lo7.


CLITHEROE Reserves (v Danven - CC away): Dennett, Rush, Dover,


ton, Lawson,1 Jim Taylor, John


Taylor. Humphreys. Players are asked to meet King’s Arms 1-30 p.m.


Whiteside, Sampson, Morris, Richards, Eden, Clements, Wright. Walker, McGuire, Lester. Subs: Lawson, Eyles.


Team


FEELING just champion are the bat-wielding four­ some of Crabtrees A, who have clinched the Ribbles­ dale Table Tennis Associ­ ation’s Division One title. Crabtrees have been in


the league for the past four years but this is the first time they have won it.


right until the final match and there were some tense moments before they beat Post Office 7-3 to pip Standen B for the championship by just, a single point. The team won 11 of


The prize was in doubt


Eight clubs in league


their 14 matches and lost only two. They will pick up their medals and the winners’ trophy at the le ag u e’s presentation


ceremony in May. In our picture are:, front, Mathew Nettleton,


of Oldham; back, Bernard Knowles,' of Holden


Maureen is the champ


CLITHEROE and district Cricket League opens its new season on April 21st with a total of eight clubs. This is two fewer than last


year. Missing are Ribblesdalc C em e n t, Grindleto'n and Rimington but on the credit side .the Clitheroe Catholic


Social Club has added a B team to its representation. The draw for the Grindleton


Cup is Chipping v Flexible Reinforcements, Buck Inn (Grindleton) v IC1, Gisburn v


CSC A and Police v CSC B. The Ribble Valley six-wicket


competition will be played at Calderstones between June 16th and 22nd The draw for the first round


St r e e t ; lef t , Robert Driver, of Langshaw Drive, and Robert Vee- vers, of Hawthorne Place, all Clitheroe. Missing from the squad


Whiteside (N), Eyles, Morris, Richards, Eden, Clements, Sampson, Cavanagh, McGuire,


ribble valley LEAGUE


Undersize pitch forces replay


BECAUSE the new football pitch at Roefield has been found to be slightly undersize after all


.— it was believed to be just minimum size — Martin Velvets and Station Hotel will have to replay their .Advertiser and Times Cup semi­ final. Velvets won the first encounter 2-0.


their suspicions ‘ to the Ribble Valley League offi­ cials. A check was made and, says league secretary Cyril King: "While neither team was greatly con­ cerned, the Teague feels that under the Football Association rules there is no option but to replay the match.” Competition finals will be


Both teams had voiced


Trophv, Grindleton v Read Utd (Shawbridge, Sunday, April 13th, 2-15 p.m.). Dan Seed Trophy, Chipping


played as follows: Ashley Smith


v Chatburn Reserves (Snaw- bridge, Thursday, May 1st, 6- 30 p.m.); Advertiser and Times Cup, Brockhall v Martin Vel­ vets or Station Hotel (Shaw­ bridge, Sunday; May 4th, 2-15 p.mj; Aitken Shield, Saturday, May 10th,' (Shawbridge, 6-30 p.m.). In the league, only a most


unlikely reversal of fortunes can deny Ribblesdale AFC the Division One title. Chatburn are pressing hard


Rimmer, Seodle, Kirk, Bialecki- (M), Bush, Byrom, Spencer, Miller, Geldard, Gardner. Subs: Stewart, Lund.


Aitken Shield semi-final: RESULTS TITLE HOLDERS s j e j e jo s e * - . ; -


but must win their last three games and RAFC must lose their hist three.


Cross Keys 5, Rimington 3. Division One: Gnndleton 2,


RSSC 5; Henthorn Utd 1, West Bradford 3; Victoria 1, Whalley AC 3: Chatburn 1. Sabden 1: Read Utd 6, Spring Mill 1; Grindleton 2, Henthom Utd 2. Division Two: Chipping 1,


Whalley Res 0; Transport 6; Pendle Furniture 2.


Sabden v Read Utd (NB), Trinity v Spring Mill (GL), Vic­


Saturday — Division One: FIXTURES


toria v West Bradford (DM). Division Two: Hurst Green


v Pendle Furniture (DW), Read Utd Res v Rimington (CB), Waggon and Horses v Chipping (TP). Division Three: West Brad­


ford Res v Trinity Res (BJ), Grindleton v Brockhall (ID), Station Hotel v Grindleton Res (MS), Lord Nelson v Brown Cow (DC), Whalley A v Cross


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TRINITY FADE


T r in ity Res 1, Cross Keys Res 3


STRUGGLING Trinity gave Cross-Keys some'early scares in their re-arranged • Division


Striker Joe Turnbull came close to giving the home side


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Edmondson, Wilkinson, Faw­ c e t t , Whittaker, Burgess, Marsden, Slater, Turnbull, Neilson, Sub: Dixon. Cross Keys: Newsham,


Bailey, Bristo, Metcalf, Dins- daie, Hardman. Nuttall (J), Nuttall (P), Molloy, Jackson, Byrne. Sub: Pack.


is Tommy Hargreaves, of B r o w n 1 o w. S t r e e t , Clitheroe, who won many vital points for Crabtrees earlier in the season.


Trinity Res 0, Brown Cow I


A BELOW-PAR performance by Trinity saw them tumble to defeat in their Third Division fixture with Brown Cow. The visitors onlv had 10 men


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business THE te n n is s e c t io n at Clitheroe Cricket. Bowling and


Back in


Tennis Club is back in busi­ ness. Players were practising their


serves and volleys at the weekend, when two out of the


three courts were opened. Volunteers, who have been


of the Bradlow Trophy, to be plaved on August 18th is CSC B v Flexible, CSC A v ICI, Gisburn v Buck Inn, Police v Chipping.


Chance for veterans'


THE K i b h I c s d u 1 e T able Tennis Association's champ­ ionships for past und present members is to be held at Cal­ cic rs to n c s - H o s p i ta l on Sunday.


Lilian- Holmes, of the; Fieldens Arms, in an ex-,' citing three-game final. In the ’ semi-finals,


Maureen beat’Kath Wild of the -Horse .Shoe-and Lilian beat Jill Birtwell,- of the Pendle Witch. Maureen,, who was


tournament last year, was presented with the Richard Turner Trophy by Sandra Dunn, former secretary 'of the 'darts league. Sandra also, pre­ sented her own trophy to the runner-up.


runner-up- when she1 partnered Tom Pickard .. in the mixed doubles


the left), with,,'some of the other competitors*' !


1 Maureen . (second ‘ from"


at 11 a.mi with the Barna undcr-18. years cup. Entries should be sent'to Crubtrces, Market Place, Clitheroc, not later than Saturday, together


The competitions will start < .


• lines. Work is still going ahead on


spending their Saturdays and Sundays over the past few months tidying up, put the fin­ ishing touches to the courts last week, when they marked the


the third court, which was in a . bad state. Anyone wishing to join the


club should contact secretary Mrs Janet Hemingway (Tel. 23476).


Netball tourney


, Netball League vie for victory in ’ a pre-season handicap netball tourna­ ment. ,


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