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Clitheroe 3, Whitworth Valley 0.


BRILLIANT, but at times frustrating — that was Clitheroe’s, display at Shawbndge on Saturday.


played some tremendous football and scored two excellent goals. The second half, though, was


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Red card for Walker


Clitheroe 4, Blackpool Mechanics 2


DISASTER struck Clitheroe on Sunday when they seemed to be strolling to an easy win in the George Watson Trophy.


of th is f i r s t tie against mediocre opposition, every­ thing suddenly went wrong. In the last 10 minutes,


Four goals up in the first leg


Clitheroe gave Mechanics two penalties — one for a foul and th e o th e r for handball. Mechanics’ young winger Torr­ ence twice beat Denis Under­ wood from the spot to give his side hope of recovering the de­ ficit in the second leg in a fortnight. To make matters worse for


the Shawbridge team, a crazy sequence of events three mi­ nutes from' time resulted in Graham Walker being sent off. After the two penalties,


minutes to go Nigel volleyed into the net after a long cross from Wilcox. The four goals looked suffi­


cient to put ■ the tie out of Mechanics’ reach, but after those last 10 minutes Clitheroe could find themselves with a fight on their hands at Black­ pool on Sunday, October 26th. The match proved how pro­


er trouble, player-manager Ian Wilcox told substitute Ian Ash­ worth to warm up. But after another exchange


Walker was booked for some­ thing he . said to referee Mr Trevor Little, of Burnley. To keep Walker out of furth­


between Walker and the re­ feree — as the player was about to be replaced — the red card appeared and Clitheroe were down to 10 men! But for the first 80 minutes


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Wilcox, Eyles, Richards, Ash­ croft, N. Whiteside, McGuire, Wright, G. Walker, R. Walker, S. Whiteside. Subs: Ashworth and Bretherton.


C l ith e ro e : Underwood,


scrappy and unentertaining, the only highlight being Simon Whiteside’s 86th minute goal to round off the scoring. Whiteside, who is Clitheroe’s leading scorer this season, was


surprisingly left out at the kick-off by player-manager Ian Wilcox. Roger Walker became the


ly hammered past Stockton. Ten minutes later a fine solo


central str iker with Glen Wright recalled in midfield. It took Walker only nine mi­


defence and presented him with the ball, which was immediate-


effort from Paul McGuire put Clitheroe further ahead. He shook off a couple of chal­


nutes, to put his name on the scoresheet. Whitworth failed to settle in


lenges, exchanged passes with Graham Walker and poked the ball past the unhappy Stockton. For the rest of the half,


Whitworth were run dizzy by Ian Ashworth and Roger and Graham Walker without pro­ ducing more goals. Whitworth clearly learned


NORMAN junior, ■ with brother Stephen, taking an acute left-hand .......at the Three Sisters circuit, Ashton-in-Makerfield.


the lesson-and were much tighter and better organised after the break. On occasions, through the skilful Pemberton, they looked dangerous, only to find central defender Frank Richards in fine form for the Shawbridge side. But Clitheroe’s attacking


Family in hurry


IN the fierce world of competitive motor cycl­ ing the Burgess family of Clitheroe are unique.


power seemed to dry up and only Whiteside’s late appear­ ance for Graham Walker re­ sulted in the third goal. Whiteside took it well, beat­ ing two defenders before shoot­


ing past Stockton. This win gives Clitheroe two


fitably Sunday football could be. to Clitheroe, attracting a crowd of 143.


Wilcox, Eyles, Richards, Ash­ croft, N. Whiteside, McGuire, Wright, R. Walker, G. Walker, Ashworth. Subs: S. Whiteside and Bretherton. Whitworth Valley: Stock-


welcome points pushing them up the league table in a bid to retain the title. C lith e ro e : Underwood,


and three sons stands, or perhaps more accurately


The Burgess team of father


rides alone. There are many father and


son outfits but this team of four attracts particular atten­ tion, not least for the skills which have led to their win­ ning 100 awards in motor cycle sidecar racing. The season will end this


family interest'and yielded some outstanding success. David has been motor cycl­


ing since he was three at which age he rode a minia­ ture machine built by his father, who is a partner in Clitheroe Light Engineering, and was complete to the


i met some of the legendary figures of the two wheel world, among them Hailwood and Augustini. ‘ The two Normans are the


-smallest detail. At this early age, David first


weekend with the two-day national'event'at the Carnaby course, Bridlington. ,


ton, Martindale, G. Marshall, Wilmore, O’Loughlin, Maden, Howailh, Law, King, Pember­ ton, Pearson. Subs: Simpson and D. Marshall. Referee: Mr D. Crone


(Liverpool).


Rain plays havoc with fixtures


of the game, there was only one side in it . . . and it cer­ tainly was not Mechanics. They looked very ragged and


to ta l ly d iso rg a n is ed as Clitheroe hit the goal trail in fine style. In the 20th minute Roger


Wright found himself free in Mechanics’. box to head home an early cross from Nigel Whiteside. Two fine saves from Under­


Ten mii.utis later,


Walker was put through by his brother Graham and lobbed the ball over the advancing keeper. Glen


THE closure of the football pitches at Roefield as the result of heavy rain during the week has caused a re-arrangement of the Ribble Valley League fixtures for this weekend.


gaged in cup matches, and there will be one replay. There are also likely to be some re-arranged league games. The replay will be between


Some clubs will be en­ m m w m


West Bradford Res and Trinity Res whose Eagle Supplies Cup game ended square at five-all. A disappointment for Trinity


wood during a rare Mechanics’ attack preserved Clitheroe’s lead until half-time. The Whiteside brothers,


Simon and Nigel, each found the net after the break. In the 48th minute, Simon


linked with Graham Walker before firing past the keeper from 15 yards, and with 11


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CHANGE OF NAME


WAGGON and Horses, the Ribble Valley League second division side, playea under the Waddington FC name on Saturday. The pub outfit decided to link


up with Waddington because of a shortage of players and funds. It is now, in effect, Wadding-


ton’s third team. ; Over recent seasons, several


players have been attracted • from the Waggon to Lancashire Com b in a tio n champions Clitheroe FC and to Wadding- ton, who play in the Blackburn


Combination. According to Waggon's man­


ager Mr Alan Lawson, it has been a struggle at times for the pub to field a side. “We will now be able to in­


, RESULTS


Utd 3, Royal Oak 1; Hurst Green 1, Sabden 2; Chipping 2, Chatburn 5. Dan Seed Trophy: Calder-


Ashley Smith Trophy: Read


stones 2, Waggon and Horses 5; Rimington 6, Henthorn


there, supported by their local followers with mum, Mrs Hilda Burgess, on hand to provide the welcome cuppa. Her husband, Norman,


The Burgess team will be


began the family motor cycl­ ing saga riding solo up to national level. Son Stephen followed in father's footsteps. However It was the chal­


lenge of sidecar racing with its highly demanding special skills that finally captured the


Carnarfon. The Burgess’s


other machine is a 1.00.0 Yoshimura Kawasaki. The team colours of red


and black are familiar at Oulton Park, Cheshire; Cad- well Park, Lines; at Aintree and in Cumbria, Durham, Kent and Norfolk. The team travels about 10,000 miles during the season putting Clitheroe on the motor cycl­ ing map and have a member­ ship of eight clubs. A host of lap records have


drivers, David and Stephen being the passengers — if that is the correct description


for those who spend most of the race as “ human ballast.” Says Norman s e n io r : “ Being family ensures the


strong intuitive understand­ ing which is so vital between driver and passenger.” In days when the Japanese


dominated the motor cycling scene the Burgess team is proud to ride the only British engined-machine of its type on the . racing circuit — a 460cc. two stroke Rumble Sparton, tailor made for the sport by Barton Motors of


Great display of open football


Clitheroe RUFC 32, Thornton 2nd 12


CLITHEROE Rugby Club’s 1st XV finally gave a display of open attacking football to defeat Thornton Cleveley’s 2nd at Littlemoor Park.


who led 5-2 until West Brad­ ford brought on Bill Briggs as substitute. He scored three goals.......... ’


games and another 120 in three cup games. He also took 31 wickets in the league. He hit three centuries during


the season, the third of them on the last Saturday of the season, and also scored some runs in the last game on the


United 2. Eagle Supplies Trophy:


Brockhall 2 (re-arranged). FIXTURES


Sunday. This brought him his total of


West Bradford Res 5, Trinity Res 5. Division Two: Whalley 1,


Henthorn Utd (AP), Waggon and Horses v Brockhall (MH).' Dan Seed Trophy: Read Utd


Cross Keys v Read Utd (GB), Hurst Green v Victoria (JS), Sabden v Royal Oak (TP). Division Two: Transport v


Division One: Ribchester


— Trinity Res.v West Brad­ ford Res (JOD), Lord Nelson v Grindleton Res (TW), Station Hotel v Catholic SC (JD), Transport Res v Whalley Res (MF). West Bradford, Grindleton


Res v Roe Lee West (GS). . Eagle Supplies Cup: Replay


and Rimington will be engaged in th e C rav en Cup on Saturday.


LEAGUE TABLES


clude players from Waddington who are not chosen for their two teams and be able to use the villagers' facilities. “The deal should save us


quite a lot of money, too, and we hope it will be a success,”


said Mr Lawson. The arrangement, to be re­


viewed at the end of the season, has benefits for Wad- '


dington. Club chairman Mr Peter Je:-h


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Fine effort new season


Clubmen’s Darts opened with


eiffort by Billington Band Club s a remarkable


and Whalley League


of the


David Helme who came within an ace of achieving the aim of every enthusiast . . . a six- arrow finish. He scored 180 with his first;


three arrows and 121 with the next three, only to miss the- final bull when the arrow hit the wire and found the 25. An unusual feature of the first week’s matches was that all the away teams won.


the league but three fewer teams, the reduction being caused by Calderstones drop­ ping-- out - of the league and Central Working,, Men’s Club entering only,one team.,r;--.:.


There are again nine clubs in . - •. H -.RESULTS /,


Ribblesdale .Wanderers, CC 5; Central WMC 3, British Legion 5; Clitheroe CC'3,1 Billington Band Club B 5, Low Moor Club — bye.", Highest finish: D.' Birch,'Social Club, 136................. Low! Moor Club 3, Clitheroe .;


Billington BC A 3, Social Club>5;-: Cathohc Social Club 3, '


CC:5;i Billington Band Club B 5, 'Central WMC 3; British Legion r6,J


Grind. Res............... 6 4 Whal. Res.'....... 4 Cath.SC................. 4 Stat. H................... 6 Tran. Res................ 4 Lord Nel................. 5 West Brad. Res...... 5 Rim. Res.............. 5 Trim Res................. 3 Rib. CKRes............ 5


, freys.explained that they woulc? ■


Royal Oak.............. '6 Rib. CK................. 6 Chatburn............... 5 Read Utd............... 5 West Brad............ 6 Victoria....)........... 6 Sabden.................. 5 Grind.................... 6 Chipping................ 6 Hurst Green.......... 6 Whalley AC........... 4 Trinity.................. 6


Marsden Building Society Division PW D LPt


Oil 110 0 9 1 7 P 7 2 7 2 5 4 4 4 3 5 2 3 1 5 0


Roe Lee W........ 5'4 1 0 9 Chat. Res............... 5 4 0 1 8 Henthorn Utd........ 5 2 3-0 7 Transport.............. 5 3 0 2 6 Cald.................. 5 3 0 2 6 Wag. and Horses.... 6 2 1 3 5 Brockhall............ . 4 2 0 2 4 Whalley................ 5 1 1 3 3 Riming.................. 4 0 2 2 2 BlackB1.......:..... 5 0 2 3 2 Read Utd Res........ 5 1 0 0 4


Division Two PW D LPt


Division Three P W


LPt 2 8 0 0 3 1 3 3 3 2 4


Squash girls start well


EMPRESS Ladies 1st team, .who last year won promotion to


team; 'who, in their first season in the league, gained a 4-1 vic­ tory over Bolton Health Studio, i Results: Empress'lst Coleen- Kendrick ,won 3-0, *, Susan Meadows 3-0, ,Val -Fielding. 3-0, Mary Neville ’ 3-2 and ■ Yvonne 1 Greenup 3-2. .


- win over Cheet'namlHil!.1 I Also successful were the 2nd.


the third division of the Lanca­ shire Ladies’ Squash .- League, made an excellent Btart to the season with a convincing 5-0


B U R N L E Y ,


" Catholic- SC 2; „Rib- A e-'^odai v’ lost ~1~3,! Jean-,Hutchinson iwon


C1$;01 byed‘ Highest finish: D. “ 3-0, Sheila Dawson won 3-1 and Birch, Social CluT. 156- - ■


” Sharon Willis won 3-0. < /


i Empress -2nd: Carrie'-Mac-. Donald;.won-j3-lii Sheila Willis


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636 — exactly the same as Ribblesdale Wanderers’ Mal­ colm Dennett — but Malcolm had only one game on the last weekend, the other was rained- off.


returns to the


BY AN overwhelming vote of Ribblesdale League clubs, Earby’s Mike Chappie has been named Play er of the Year. He scored 636 runs in league


! The front row of Allan Sweeney, Nigel 'Crossley and Phil Dinsdale supplied plenty of good ball to enable Clitheroe to


ance. John Mercer made his first team debut and combined well with Joe Holden in the second row, providing the drive previously lacking.


dominate. Chris Hopwood and Nick


Ridehalgh',".wing forwards, co­ vered superbly and Roger Gre­ gory, pack leader, gave the side solid support. The tries came from Robin


It was a fine team perform­ RUGBY


SECONDS KEENER TO


Lund with a hat-trick, Duncan Fielding two, Mick Anderton and Chris Hopwood. Unfortu­ nately, John Coates , converted only two of them. The team display was a tre­


WIN BALL Thornton 3rd 17,


mendous credit unselfish run­ ning being one of the main attributes. Steven Greatorex set the best example in making three of the seven tries.


ting and bowling awards is due to some clubs not sending in their final league.


Delay in publishing the bat­


Cub Scout soccer


RESULTS in Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football. League at the weekend' were: Loyola. 8, Pendle Leopards 0; Hodder Valley 1, Pendle Tigers 10; Chipping 1, St Mary’s 4; Ribblesdale 1, Whalley 7; Wad­ dington 4, Gisburn 6. Saturday’s fixtures: Pendle


Tigers v St Paul’s (P. O'Don­ nell), Ribblesdale v Hodder Valley (J. Woodworth); St Mary’s v C h a tb u rn (C. Grimes), Waddington v Pendle Panthers (P. Marsden). Sunday: District , team prac­ tice, Castle Field (2 p.m.).


Peter puts them away


THE goal-scoring aptitude of 12-year-old Peter Washbrook is proving useful to two teams. Peter recently scored six in


one • game for Ribblesdale School and followed this with six for Wilpshire Wanderers, when they defeated Blackburn House 8-2. Alan Haydock, also of Rib­


blesdale School, plays his part by setting up the opportunities. Wilpshire Wanderers, an


Charitable golfers


CLITHEROE Golf Club’s two- day charity competition against, par attracted 250 entries and raised £432 which will be given to charity. Leading scores were: G. W.


Farnwortn and P. Boothman 7 up, K. Holding and M. Thomp­ son, R. Bailey and D. Keiv. shaw.'J. A. Foster and J.,Tat- tersall all 6 up, the lady captain (MrsE.' Hadfield),aml Mrs.J. Huddleston 5 up.


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under-14 team, is managed by ex-Eire international Mick McGrath. , .


Fighting spirit


just not enough


' Fleetwood RUFC 25, Clitheroe RUFC 0


CLITHEROE RUFC bowed out of the Lanca­ shire Cup at the first hurdle, going down by 25 clear points at Fleetwood. Saturday’s enthusiasm spilled


• Clitheroe RUFC 2nd 7


‘ Hooker John Boulton domi­ nated: the scrums, winning 90 per cent of the ball. David Tattersall produced his best form of the season at scrum half. Nevertheless Clitheroe conceded a silly try after only three minutes, which Thornton converted. . The home side scored another try to lead 1(1-0 at the interval, Clitheroe resumed aggres­


CLITHEROE RUFC 2nd gave an encouraging performance against Thornton Cleveleys 3rd. The forwards especially played with more enthusiasm to win more ball than in recent games.


sively and were rewarded when the centres, Rose and Corless, combined well to give debutant Mark Pinder his first


try. ; Lack of concentration im­ mediately upon the restart led to Thornton's third try. After­ wards, each side scored a pen­ alty, Clitheroe’s coming from Nick Phillips, who was also playing his first game. Team: Walker, Boulton,


over into this match but the very well organised Fleetwood side dictated the play, especial­ ly the back five forwards who controlled and won the game for them,


been set up. Norman junior holds two club champion­ ships in addition to other successes. Against top opposition in


the national road race in the loM Norman senior and David finished fourth, beating Norman junior and Stephen into fifth place in the last lap. Stephen is in his first season of sidecar racing. Unlike much of the opposi­


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Fleetwood led 13-0 at half­


forced on to the defensive and were harassed when they won possession, only rarely penet­ rating Fleetwood's half. In the second period, Fleet-


burn 3rd, away, meet 1-45 p.m.): N. Crossley, P. Dins­ dale, .A. Sweenev, J. Holden, N. Ridehalgh, T. Lee, C. Hop- wood, R. Gregory, J. Coates, G. Torbett, D.. Fielding, S. Greatorex, R. Lund, M. An­ derton, A. Gordon. Clitheroe 2nd XV (v Black­


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SPORTING HOCKEY


> ■ .. Clitheroe 2nds 1, i i , -. Lancaster 2nds 3


THE first half of the match was notable, for excellent, i fast;' and sporting hockey. - ■


Clitheroe dominated the, attack and . after several disappoint­ ments Liz Caton-scored, a ; few; minutes from half time. v ‘ ■.The''second s half . was., spoilt",


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: Tel. WHALLEY 3259 (Day) ’ WHALLEY 2555 (Night).


7 Registered CORGI GAS Installers N.C.B. and S.F.A.S. Approved Installer


Specialists in MICRO-BORE DOMESTIC HEATING


(BUILDERS) -


Domestic and in d u s t r ia l, building maintainance and repairs '


- Small jobs undertaken ; References if required ,,


Phone CLITHEROE 25606_ TIMBERMATIC PRODUCTS LTD


■i : t:Pendle Trading Estate ■ )


Chatburn' ’ Nr Clitheroe'


, Tel. Clitheroe 41875 • • ‘ , ex tr a La r g e ‘ - ,


| BUNDLES OF FIREWOOD £5< LOGS at 45p per bag > .'- '


i SAWDUST at 10p per bag : .


Audio repairs , •-


TELEVISION a n d -


(ESTIMATES FREE) TELEVISION RENTAL i Hew low cost colour TV terms . < „ • • •


20in. COLOUR TV’s ............................£ 1 2 0 ' 7 . I year guarantee or £6.50 per month rental:.


2 0 in . B LAC K AN D W H IT E . . . . . . . . . . . . . £ 3 5 ; " v . 6 month's guarantee o r£3 a m o n th 're n t :


Nibble ®ele6erbtce


' 62,WHALLEY ROAD/ CLITHEROE ' : Tel. 27280


- Pye 20in. £8 Calendar Monthly . ■: . j £83 Annual Advance


- ; Pye 22in. Calendar Monthly -, ' i ■ > ,£93 Annual Advance ;


■ pye 26in. £10(50 Calendar. , ‘ Monthly >, ,


- ;■Minimum six months advance onhew j:; sft?-a;i t


! ■ ’. £109 Annual Advance


' Compare these unbeatable prices.. > No deposit black/whlto or colour,re­ conditioned, ;:TVs: Irom, £3, or £7;


Calendar-- Monthly in advance.. Slot -. . - meter.rentals 50p extra;;;-:. K A IN E & R AW SO N - 79 LOWERGATE, CLITHEROE vS


Tel * ' S e l _______ A z j t (WHALLEY)!


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


FOR YOUR NEW BUILDINGS ETC. CALL CLITHEROE 4 1 5 5 5


CONCRETE BLOCKS


CHATBURN CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN ' CLITHEROE


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed lor a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen­ dent ol surrounding brickwek. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke prob­


lems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers lor Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas. Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. . Spares for Rayburn. Baxi and most stoves.


FRED MANBY & BRO High Street, Skipton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444. BIBBY AND ASPINWALL


CERAMIC FLOOR AND WALL TILERS AND PLASTERERS


CEMENT RENDERING AND PEBBLE DASHING


11 PENDLE ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 24948


FREE ESTIMATES ' PROMPT ATTENTION FOR COMPETmVE PRICES i


GLASS REPLACEMENT4 SERVICE


GLASS CUT TO SIZE COUNTER SERVICE, COLLECT OR


DELIVER, ALUMINIUM PATIO SLIDING DOORS


DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD D E R B Y S T . , C L IT H E R O E Tel. 22311


Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON Butteo M erchant' Federator-


SCREEN WALLING, CONCRETE FLAGS, GARDEN EDGINGS


CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS ' 'STEEL LINTELS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES SLATE BATTENS FELT


CHIMNEYPOTS GAS VENTS


SYSTEMS-SOIL, WASTE, DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS


OSMA RAINWATER


COPPERTUBE AND FITTINGS


HANDTOOLS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND, CEMENT AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS


G IV E Y O U R G A R D E N A N D


D R IV E A


F A C E L IF T


Removals and Odd Jobs Undertaken '


IGHT HAULAGE . ' • s /


J


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


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