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lost 4-1 to a strong ught contest.


ress ROUP


ESULTS Clitheroe anc^Dis-


Snooker League has suspended while concentrate on the


kout competition, is being played on a


. system. oup One — Slaidburn tholic A 7; Conser-


e B 6, Police S. oup Two — Billington Social Club 6; Cnat- A 12, Waddington B


oup Three — Liberal Conservative A 6; olic Social Centre B 6,


burn B 8. oup Four — Pendle 6, Rimington A 8.


tails: idburn 426, Catholic


.. Lawson 61, Davies ixon 69, Johnson 78; es 67, Hall S6; Jones Cglin 44; Rigby 74, shaw 61;Tedstone 72,


;r 72. nservative B 461, ;e 434. Parker 67, ths 76; Watson 71,


I S2; Williamson 95, • 53; Packer 64, Moore Middlebrough 96, itee 72; McNab 68, 83.


lington A 437, Social 414. Warden 116,


reaves 58; Cook 76, ees 59; Brown 45,


i 89; Robinson 52, :ing 73; Aitken 82, II 62; Britcliffe 66, i3. itburn A 488, Wad- Dn B 328. Robinson almsley 56; Clark 75, nson 48; Speak 74, man 55; Clark 66, ington 77; Frankland addington 46; Frank- 11, Phillip 46. ieral A 357, Conser- : A 326. Clegg 49, nson 59; Monk 54, 43; McIntosh 57,


len 65; Wiggins 55, •ington 86; Pickvance /owperthwaite 36; 64, Crowther 37.


tholic Social Centre 0, Chatburn B 515. 2r 75, Turner 63; Gel- 54, Whipp 121; ersall 102, Gudgeon


larsden 56, Booth 92; 86, Hargreaves 69;


atrick 67 O’Neill 98. ndl c Club 429, i n g t o n A 418 . rouse 103, Seed 42; irth 67, Raw 73; e 51, Walmsley 102; 88, Walmsley 49; jndson 67, Hacking dlers 53, Spencer 66.


adies in itle chase


hoe in the chase for the One title of the Ribble Ladies’ Darts League, vision Two, Brown Cow ing comfortably with a . lead over nearest chal- Catholic Social Club A. ion One — Joiners A 51 ack Horse A 52; Horse Joiners B 47; Royal Oak


RS A are being hard by Black Bull A and


illev Arms 44: Bonny Inn lite Bull 38; Fielden's


18, Judge Walmsley 32, Arms 32. Highest score iroy, Bonny Inn, 174. non Two — Brown Cow Catholic Social Club A


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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 17lh, 1980 21.


Clements leads Bacup a dance


Clitheroe 3, Bacup Borough 0


AN impressive display by Clitheroe kept them right in touch with the Combination leaders.


They confidently dis­


posed of second-placed Bacup at Shawbriage on Saturday and, with games in hand on most of the pacemaking group, could creep closer to the top if they can maintain the form that has now earned them a run of 10 league matches without defeat. Star of the latest success was


the touchlirie and crossed for Graham Walker to head home. They struck again just before


half-time with a carbon copy move. This time Paul McGuire nodded in Clements’s lob. Bacup came more into the


tainly did not flatter Clitheroe, who proved that they can com- pete with the Combination’s “big boys". I t should do their confi­ dence a power of good as they prepare for the vital months ahead.


game af ter the break, b u t Clitheroe’s defence, well mar­ shalled by John Lawson, always seemed in control. When Ian Sampson was


front-runner Paul Clements, who laid on the first two goals and then sewed things up for the Shawbridge men by converting a late penalty. Clements led the Bacup


upended in the box midway through the half it looked all over. But regular penalty ace Glen Wright was on the substi­ tutes’ bench, so Nigel Whiteside took the kick and his effort was brilliantly saved by McEvoy. The visitors were spurred on


defence a merry dance on the right flank, especially in the first half when he seemed to beat defenders at will and set up a stream of chances for his cot- leagues. Clitheroe had the better of


things from the start and nearly took the lead when Simon Whiteside sent a shot against the post. They grabbed the opening


by this, but Clitheroe held their concentration and kept Bacup’s


chances to a minimum. Four minutes from time, a


goal in tne 23rd minute after Clements worked some magic by


McGuire shot was handled to give Clitheroe their second pen­ alty. Nobody was rushing for­ ward to take responsibility after the earlier lapse. But up stepped Clements, who made no mis­ take, to round off a great day for him and his team, and no doubt also for the game’s sponsor, Flexible Reinforcements. The margin of victory cer­


Waddington pay for mistakes


Waddington 2, Stamford United 3


WADDINGTON failed to keep among the lead­ ers in the Premier Division, Blackburn Combina­ tion, when Stamford United beat them on a day of perfect conditions at Twitter Lane.


Had their finishing been


better, Waddington should have been two goals up at half-time, when the score


was 0-0. Jimmv Coleboume opened the


scoring dv chipping the ball over the Stamford goalkeeper’s head, but Stamford retaliated by scor­ ing three goals in 20 minutes. Billy Miller gave Waddington


hope of a point when he finished off a good move with a well- taken goal, but Stamford held out during the final, hard- fought, five minutes. Wadding­ ton paid dearly for their early mistakes. W a d d in g to n : Nu ttaM ,


Bialecki (M), Secdle, Bialecki (D), Spencer, Rimmer. Byrom, Bush, Coleboume, Kirk, Miller. Subs: Geldard, Lund.


NETBALLERS TAKE NOTE


annual meeting on Tues­ day, February 12th, at Clitheroe CCs Chatburn Road clu b h o u se (8-15 p.m.).


CALLING all netball play­ ers! The Clitheroc and Dis­ trict League is holding its


RESERVES MAKE IT


A DOUBLE Nalgo 1, Waddington Res. 2


THE reserves’ defeat of •Nalgo gave them their first double of the season in Division Two of Black­ burn Combination. They enjoyed most of the play


Ribble Valley


CHATBURN FIGHT BACK


, Chatburn 3, Read Utd 3


AFTER the previous week’s defeat, Chatburn manager Alan Scott made sev era l ch an g e s . He brought in Robinson at full back and moved King to centre forward. The gamble seemed to have


Henthorn 1, Whalley Arms Celtic 7


A CONVINCING w i n ' t h e sporting.Henthorn side kept Whalley Arms Celtic in sight of the Kibble Valley League Division One championship.


e iu c in Within 15 minutes of the - - , . ,


start they had scored four goals. The first, scored by


back-fired when Read romped to a three-goal lead in half an hour, but Chatburn fought back in fine style to earn a draw against strong opposition. Beil opened Read’s account


.Hallam in 30 seconds, was followed by the best of the match - a header by


with a header after a right-wing cross. Belton made it two with a volley from near the penalty spot and then added another direct from a comer. So Chatburn found them­


brought Hallam his hat-trick and then Bargh added a f i f t h , single goal was Henthom s only


Two more well-taken goals a


reply before half-time* With the result


selves' three down and in all sorts of trouble until just before the interval when Astin scored his first goal for the side, direct from a free-kick, and King saw his penalty kick saved. The second half was a diffe­


Paul McGuire’s first goal for Clitheroe.


Whiteside (N). Eyles, McGuire, Lawson, Richards, Clements, Morris (P), Whiteside (S), S am p so n , Walker. Subs: Wright, Eden. Bacup Borough: McEvoy,


C l i th e ro e : Underwopd,


rent story. Dobson at last mas­ tered Bell, Read’s powerful winger, and the visitors’ attacks became few and far between. A through ball split the Read


tain, the second half lackea interest. Good play by Brooks enabled Hallam to score spun and R. Foster drove home a penalty after Hallam had been


g d


brought down in the area- Triers to the end, Henthorn


forced Wilson into a fine double save, but were denied another


Schofield, Holden, Lord, Callan, Viphan, Ashworth,, Colman, Green, Robinson, Holt. Subs: Malloy, Watson. Referee: Mr S. Leaver (Pre­


ston). Attendance: 85.


defence and Conti used his speed to round the 'keeper and score. Harrison, who was the replacement for Croft, began to get the midfield to tick. Conti and King had several chances before King netted the equal-


iscr. Chatbum were well served by


Musgrove and Astin. Goaf- keeper Worsley gave a brilliant display for Rea C.Jhatburn:


r *


arr aves’ Ynoug‘ ter, Bell. Sub Lee.


® The dismissal of David Fos­ ter, Celtic's captain, for dissent­ ing with the referee, Mr John Swain, who had refereed the game well, is a blow to his team. His suspension could occur dur­ ing a glut of fixtures at the end


of the season. Celtic cheered themselves


with the thought tkatyvith three


games in hand on RAFC and Chatburn they are well placed for a championship challenge. Celtic: Wilson, Drews, Foster


Clitheroe with £s0Read Utd: Worsley, McClean, all to play for S S f iS B . 'S


son, Astin, Musgrove, Dobson, Bretherton, Conti, Croft, King,


AFTER defeating Bacup Borough, Clitheroe are now one of nine teams with a good chance of winning the Lancashire Combina­ tion title. With every point vital, the


Astin’s winner


Shawbridge side’s v is i t on Saturday to bottom-of-the-table Ashton Athletic must be the opportunity to pick up some wel­


come away points. The squad is the same as last


largely due to the promptings of Gidlow and the solid defensive display of Stanford and Boyd. The opening goal came from Gardner with a chip over the advancing keeper after good work by Driver. The second half followed a


weekend's, with the exception of Phil Morns, who is attending a wedding. His replacement is Eddie Portos. Players are asked


Grindleton 1, Victoria 2


TRAILING by an only


to meet at the Bridge Inn at 12- 30 p.m. for a 2-30 p.m. kick-off


at Ashton. No dates have yet been set for


jolted when Nalgo reduced the arrears, but the end result was never really in doubt. Starring for Waddington were


enter the league for this season, which starts at the end of April, must send at least one representative to the meeting.


All teams wishing to


about the league can be provided by secretary Mrs S an d ra C o u l te r (T e l . Clitheroe 24152).


F u r th e r in fo rm a tio n


League title for Paul


itish Legion 45, Pendle 15, Catholic Social Club B • intra! WMC 44, Spring , Craven Heifer 41, Low Hub 39, Black Horse B 35, a 34. Highest score: B. rd, Spring Mill, 140.


uccess for irl athletes


th e fin al Mid - icashire Cross-Country gue fixture held at master University on urday,Clitheroe athlete torah Hammonds (15), ’airfield Drive, became ior women’s champion.


fine victory gave her


r wins out of the six ts in the league prog- lme.


ther Ribble Valley ir, Miranda Wight- (13), of Chatburn le, had a great run to third and making her )verall in the league, was an excellent in her first season in inior age bracket.


Dorah and Miranda to Surrey on Satur-


;o represent Lanca- in the inter-counties


Darts opr narrows


i at Coulsdon. I


LY four points separate the three teams in Division One the Clitheroe and District ds League. Placings:.. oval Oak A, played 12, 65 White Hart 62, Craven


ifer 61, Horse Sho4 53, . dge Inn 50, Read Club 49, nmercial 46, Copy Nook 43, idle Witch (11) 37, Judffc Imsley 33, King’s Arms (11) Highest finish, W. Gron- J , Commercial, 157.


AFTER 21 years of effort Clitheroe athlete Paul Livesey reaped his reward when he won the Mid Lan­ cashire Cross-Country League title at Lancaster University on Saturday. It was the final event of-the


overall.


Moors Harriers. Other local senior race placings were: 20th, Ian Perrow, Read; 32nd,


He is a member of Clayton-Ie- ,


Steven Howard, Gisburn; 88th, David Brachenburg, Clitheroe; 105th, Alan Dobson, Clitheroe; 141st, Roger Dewhurst, Bolton- by-Bowland; 162nd, George Brass, Clitheroe; 164th, Mike Bamftord, Slaidburn; 173rd, Tony Holt, Read; 176th, Len Farnsworth, Clitheroe. In the youths’ race Graham


lead on the hour, neat interplay by Dean and Conti leading to the former scoring off the inside of the post. Possibly becoming a little complacent they were


similar pattern but many play­ ers began to struggle as the midfield became a sea of mud. Waddington increased the


Clitheroe’s previously post­ poned home fixtures against league leaders Barrow Reserves and the second leg of the George Watson tie against Chorley Reserves.


To try to strengthen his squad . . .


goal at the interval in their first game for five weeks, Victoria made amends and took both points.


deserve taking the lead but immediately after the teams had changed round Steven Tomlin­ son put Victoria level, af ter good work by Graham Tomlin­ son and Paul Humphreys.


Grindleton had played well to ,


’expected to start training in a month af ter a long lay-off


Gidlow, Stanford and Boyd. Smith, the captain, gave his customary dependable perform-


^Waddington Res: Phillips, Smith, Stanford, Boyd, Green, Driver, Gidlow. Dean, Conti, Gardner, Hutchinson. Subs: Birch, Carter.


Picked for Saturday


THE Waddington team to meet Worth Avenue in an away match on Saturday will be chosen from: Nuttall, Bialecki (M), Seedle, Bialecki (U), Spencer, Kimmer, Byrom, Bush, Colebourne, Kirk, Miller, Geldard, A. N.


Other. Players meet at the Waggon


at 1 p.m. For their home match against


YMCA, the reserve team will be chosen from: Phillips, Smith, Boyd, Stanford, Green, Driver, Gidlow, Dean, Conti, Gardner, Hutchinson, Birch. Players meet at the ground at


season and, by finishing third in the senior race, Paul collected the trophy for first position


1-30 p.m.


Youth team well in


command


Clitheroe URCYC 3, Keswick YC 1


Patten, Clitheroe, finished seventh to take third place in the league on overall points. His four best counting positions were 2nd, 2nd, 7tn and 7th. Other youths’ race placings: 10th, Shaun Livesey, Clitheroe; 13th, Derek Parrott, Chtheroe; 15th, Alan Hardy,' West Brad­ ford. Clayton youths’ team won the team tropny.


Park, Clitheroe, finished 47th. Blackburn Harriers also had a


In the boys’ race Duncan ,


successful day, winning the girls’ league title with the help of Janet Ashworth, Whalley, who won the under-13 race and Lesley Herd, Waddington, who


was second. The junior under-15 race was


ley Harriers. ' -


Social club marches on


WADDINGTON Social Club


marched through the second round of a national.sports quiz organised by a Sunday' news­ paper and now go into the hat tor a draw with teams from all


over the country. The social club’s latest success


was a 35-29 win over Albion Hotel, Blackburn, at Wadding­ ton on Friday evening. Waddington’s team was Alex


Rigby (captain), Steve Rush, Philip Bishop, Brian Robinson and their hero Keith Wilkinson,; who personally notched 15


points; Reserve was Simon Whiteside. Questionmaster was


to be held a week tomorrow, will ■ take place soon. .


Mr Cyril Whiteside. The draw for the next round,


won by Clitheroe’s Debbie Ham­ monds, a member of Ribble Val­


AS no local pitches were available on Sunday, C l i t h e r o e U n i t e d Reformed Church Youth Club had to transfer their inter-county game with Cumbria side Keswick Youth Club to Wilson’s Playing Fields, Clayton-le-


Moors. Clitheroe, representing Lan­


cashire in the National Youth Club Association’s competition


had an early setback with Paul Bretherton having to drop out because of illness and they took time to settle. Steven Tomlinson put them ahead and after that they kept a firm grip on the


through illness. ‘M e anw h i le , C l i th e r o e


Reserves have slipped in their challenge for promotion from the second division of the Black- bum Combination. Two consecutive defeats at


for the final run-in, Clitheroe manager David Morris is hope­ ful of signing an ex-Premier League club player shortly. Mid­ fielder Bernard Lester is also


on level terms, Victoria replaced Stev e Kenyon by Malcolm Barker who, on his debut, came close to scoring with a shot that went over the bar. Not long afterwards David Astin scored the winner. Victoria were well served by Paul Wright and Mick Simpson.


With half an hour left and still


the hands of rivals near the top of the table looked to have dented their hopes of the jump, so on Saturday they will be anxi­ ous to pick up two home points against St Matthew’s (kick-off 2-


lo p.m.). Last week’s squad is asked to be at Shawbridge by 1-30 p.m.


Boys gain


first win Ribble Valley Boys 3,


Ohorlcy Boys 2


THE Ribble Valley primary boys’ team rearranged ju s t before the kick-off at Edisford, beat Chorley Boys to gain their first win of the season. In the absence of B. Meyer,


Tomlinson.(G), Lafranceschina, Wr ight, Isherwood, Astin, Campbell, Tomlinson (S), Hum­ phreys, Kenyon. Sub. Barker.


V ic to r ia : Hall, Simpson, Johnson, Robin­


(J), Brooks, Ainsworth Price, Foster (R), Foster CD), Bargh, Tittcrington, Hallam. Sub.


Ronnan.


WHALLEY WIN GAME OF NON-STOP ACTION


Rimington 4, Whalley Res 8


WITH 12 goals scored, the Ribble Valley League Division Two match between Rimington and Whalley Reserves was one of non-stop action. Within five minutes, put Whalley


ahead with a shot and


Horsfield ------- 1 from


close range. The skills of Adams


Fi e lding


enabled him soon to score again, and a bad back pass - mowed Gladwin to score a well-taken third goal.


Mid-way through the


half, Tomlinson scored Whalley’s fourth goal. Rimington rallied ana in a goalmouth scramble pulled a goal back. On half-time, Slinger scored for them from the spot. Grimes made two superb


saves from Rimington attacks before Whalley recovered their stride. Gladwin scored the fifth goal with a terrific shot, and Tomlinson left the


Improved Trinity lose to Hurst Green


Trinity Res 2, Hurst Green Res 6


ALTHOUGH they lost, Trinity Reserves began their 1980 programme with an improved per­


formance. Hurst Green took an


early lead but Trinity were not long in getting on terms. From the left, Kay pushed the ball inside for Whittaker to find the net with a cross-shot. The visitors hit back with


VALLEY


another goal and added a third almost on the interval whistle. The first half exchanges had


been fairly even but afterwards the game developed into a suc­ cession of attacks by Hurst Green and they added three more goals despite some valiant work dv the home defenders. Kay pulled one back for Trinity. Outstanding for Trinity was


TEAM AIM TO WIN


Stell in defence. Whittaker and Kay worked hard and goal­ keeper Winckley made a good


debut. Hurst Green's scorers were


Ball, Eccles, Young (G) (2), Hol­


den (V) (2). T r in i ty Res: Winckley,


Walker, Burgess,’ Stell, Faw­ cett, Marsden, Threlfall, Slater, Kay, Turnbull, Whittaker. Sub: Dixon. Hurst Green Res: Hayhurst,


Mather, Holden (S). Rogerson, Embery, Ball, Eccles, Holden (F) , Young, Holden (V),


Bamber. Sub: Goldsmith.


Well-earned point for Read United


THE Ribble Valley Football League was largely back in action on Saturday and Chatburn, who are strong chal­ lengers for the Division One title, were given a hard fight by middle-of-the-table Read Utd. Read did well to earn a


point.


Chatburn Reserves had no prob­ lems in overcoming bottom- placed Pendle Furniture by a six-goal margin. Martin Velvets, Division


In Division Two, the leaders


Stephen Wilson, normals a defender, was at centre for­ ward, and he led the line well. An early goal for Chorley,


Three leaders, had the unhappy experience of losing for the sec­ ond week in succession after having previously kept a clean sheet. Second-placed Broekhall mastered them by the odd goal in five.


RESULTS


scored against the run of play, was equalised when Stornelli drove home the ball after the goalkeeper parried a shot by


Wilson. A goal scored by Dawson from


just outside the box gave Ribble Valley a half-time lead, but slack marking enabled Chorley to


equalise. Justice was done when Wng-


ley scored the winning goal 10 minutes from time. Playing his first game at left-


Whalley Res 8; Pendle Furni­ ture 1, Chatbum Res 7. Division Three: Whalley A 3,


1, Whalley Arms Celtic 7; Cross Keys 6, Trinity 2; Chatburn 3, Read Utd 3; RAFC 6, West Bradford 2. Division Two: Rimington 4,


Division One: Henthorn Utd


Rimington Res 1; Brockhall 3, Martin Velvets 2; Brown Cow 5, Cross Keys Res 4; Trinity Res 2, Hurst Green Res 6.


FIXTURES


back, Paul Trainor, of SS Michael and John, did not put a foot wrong.


Snooker knockout


GAMES in the next round of Clitheroe and district Snooker League’s knock­ out cup are:


game. They could have been three up


at half-time but wasted chances and allowed Keswick to turn round on level terms. , _ Positional changes paid off.


> Group 1. Slaidburn v Liberal. B, Catholic A v Police. Conservative B (bye).'


Gary Conti was switched to left back and Nigel Whiteside to midfield, and in a short time David Astin put Clitheroe in front once more. -Midfield control led to Tomlin­


TO minutes left, Tomlinson .was sent off.


wood was slightly injured, but finished the'game and then, with


However, there seemed no ’


likelihood of-Clitheroe losing a game in which Seedle and Astin


i played well. Stirzaker and Croft were not


of the squad. The next game in the competi­ . 1 1 ^ ter Manchester. flltheroe'URCYC: Under- Whi wnutitam, P \ ur


tion ' would ‘ be ’ an away one against West Yorkshire or Grea­ \


Astin, Tomlinson, Gardner, Col- ebourne. Subs: Croft; Stirzaker.


used on this occasion but are regarded as important members


Group 2. Billington A v


Rimington B, Social Club v Waddington B. Chatburn A (bye)..


son scoring another gpal, and Max Gardner and Jim Col­ eboume had near misses. Goalkeeper Dennis Under­


Group 3. Liberal A v


Calderstones, Conserva­ tive A v Chatburn B. Catholic B (bye).


Group 4. Waddington A


v Pendle Club, Rimington A v Billington B.


Games to be played on January 24th. TEAM r ..,. T irrainur, ,u. ,D. Ja jacn- a


................ o


ck


wood Smith, Seedle, Whiteside, son, A.‘ Wharton (capt), D. Tom- Snencer Haddington;-.Conti, kins.-T. Dawson, D. Whittaker,


P. RuBhton, M. Wrigley, S. Wil­ son, B. Stornelli. i


RAFC (TP), Trinity v Chatburn (BB), Whalley Arms Celtic v Spring Mill (TW), West Brad­ ford v Grindleton (RA). Victoria v Henthom (no referee avail­ able). Sabden v Cross Keys (postponed). Division Two: Waggon and


Division One: Read Utd v


VICTORY MERITED Waggon and Horses 3


Hurst Green 5,


THI S Ribbl e Val l ey League, Division One, game opened briskly with Waggon having most of the possession and taking th e l e a d t h r o u gh Steinhofel in the fifth minute as the result of a poor backpass.


with goals irom Crompton and Jacques.


The villagers replied quickly The second half was a classic


Waggon resumed on the of fen- sive and Steinhofel hit the bar from 30 yards. This sparked Hurst Green into action and Young scored with a nicely- timea opportunist goal.


With the half-time score 2-1,


Horses v Pendle Furniture (TJ), Transport v Hurst Green (GL7, Whalley Res v Calderstones (DM), Roe Lee West v Riming­ ton (CB), Chatbum Res v Read Utd Res (MF). Henthom Res v


Chipping (postponed). Division Three: I


Res v Trinity Res (ID), Martin Velvets v West Bradford Res (NB), Rimington Res v Broc­ khall (RW), Cross Keys Res v Station Hotel (PH), H u rs t Green Res v Brown Cow (JD), Spring Mill Res v Whalley A.


Home hat-trick for Hodges


, West Bradford Res 5, Grindleton Res 0


A HAT-TRICK by Hodges was 'a feature of West. Bradford Reserves’ 5-0 home win against Grindleton Reserves in their first match for six weeks. Preston gave them an early


................................. ). _______ ___ _ Grindleton


pulled a goal back with a shot that was deflected off the post and just rolled over the line despite a splendid dive by the 'keeper.


Waggon’s striker Steinhofel


Green's lead with a 30-yard effort and soon added another to make the scoreline 5-2. A knock to Jacques resulted in Eccles being brought on as sub­ stitute. He twice came near to scoring but then gave away a penalty.


Crompton increased Hurst


kick to complete a well deserved hat-trick.


Steinhofel converted the spot


time was against them and the result was a win for Hurst Green, who did just enough to merit the year’s first victory.


Waggon pressed hard but


with both sides in top gear and it needed brilliant saves from Lynch and Southworth to keep the scores level.


ing, Brockhall made the decisive breakthrough. Beattie made ground down the right and his cross was headed home by D. Hinksman.


But with just seconds remain­


HAVING already drawn 1-1 with the North Lancashire League, the Ribhlc Valley League will be aiming to go one better when the teams meet at Lancaster City FC ground on Sunday in the second leg of the North- E a s t Lancashire Inter- League competition, spon­ sored by Mnrsden Building


Society. R ib b le Va lley have


named the following squad: J. Wilson and D. Tittering- ton (Whallcy Arms Celtic),


defence helpless when he hammered home number 6. After Fielding scored


the seventh, Whalley never let up and Gladwin scored their final goal to complete his hat-trick. Rimington’s third score


came in a goalmouth scramble, and Slinger chip­ ped over the 'keeper to score their fourth. Whalley Reserves: Grimes,


ague


Celtic mount bid for championship


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nu5| r o ninKsrn iut, ocii Price, Fox, Hinksman (D), Ben--r


Brockhnll: Lynch, Beattie/ lull, Synczvsz, Hinksman (J),


taker, Dunn, Bolton, Patel, McVey, Donnelly. Allen, Barnes, Hunter, Wykes. Sub: Lewis.


FIRST HALF JO FORGET


St Mary’s OB 2, Clilhcroe Res. 1


had, and Hodges placed a low- siiot from 20 yards to score the second goal/


The Grindleton team frus­ trated their opponents for long


The Ribble Valiev'primary- broke their defence. m LCaill LV IlICCb IMUWLOUUU, first years, •';at Ribblesdale on Sat uraa;y,(luck-off 10-30), is: D,


! '


periods in the second half, and., again it was Preston who first


boys team to meet Kibblesdale Two more goals by Hodges, . -


one a penalty, crmpletcd the scoring.


West Bradford: Appleby,


Dobson. Mellin (C)r Reynolds. H odges, Pearson,, Blenkinsop, Preston, Edmondson (M), Bris­ tol, Maudsley. Sub: Peel.


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CLITHEROE will quickly want to forget the first 30 minutes of this game when the home side put them under tremendous pressure and found the net twice.


St Mary’s are undefeated this


season and showed wjw with their first attack;as Forrest


gave them the lead. On 'the haif hour things got when Sos-


DT’iitkkrnB tried to-DuU them- f i S S s f a s


'l” , ' r :


........... w have been held in the box, only for an indirect; free-


Clitheroe had strong claims for a penalty turned down after Jones


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