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orthern League eir new protes-


e (25), an opening an and off spin •, has been with ool CC since he left 11 years ago. -as' turned in some


ldous performances as recommended to >y after earlier en- around the North- ,eague circuit fell


h. ee s e a so n s ago, broke the Blackpool am a teu r b a tting of more than 700 which had stood 1953, w hen he


Clitheroc 0, Padiham 3


CLITHEROE failed to lay the Padiham bogy and tumbled out of the Lancashire Combina­ tion’s Bridge Shield at Shawbridge on Saturday.


P a d ih am , who h av e


beaten and' drawn with- C l i th e ro e th is se a so n , were on top for most of a sc rap p y game, remem­ bered only for a sparkling hat-trick by winger Steve Catlow. But Clitheroe’s display must


ed an aggregate of league matches.


•ing the next two ers his totals both the GOO mark,


re has carried off ub’s “Most outstand-


icrformance" award .h r e e s u c c e s s iv e


thanks a trio of 1


icular centuries, ile appearing for the le rn League rep- tative XI, he has 1 up three tnan-of- atch awards out of


st seven games, v e ’s bowling con- ion has been some- curtailed as Black-


iave been able to call ani Test spinner Mohammed. But


dll managed some eturns, notably five against Fleetwood,


ve has played for ' lire’s second string Trafford and, as a er, had trials with


rank as one of their, worst in past months. Striker Simon Whiteside’s


continued absence through injury clearly disrupted tne side’s rhythm and Bromley’s goal was threatened on only a handful of occasions. Padiham soon settled and


Players warned


C L ITH ERO E m an ag er Dave Morris was highly critical of his side’s per­ f o rm a n c e


a g a i n s t


Padiham. He described the display as


dominated the game, deserved­ ly scoring in the 26th minute


when. Catlow was allowed to turn in the area to fire past Denis Underwood. For a short period before the


break Clithereo flickered brief­ ly, but the lively Eamonn Cavanagh, Graham Walker and Paul Clements made little im­ pression on Padiham’s defence and midfield. Catlow struck again two mi­


nutes after half-time when he climbed above Clitheroe’s static defence to glance a looping header over Underwood. The Shawbridge side found it


one of their worst of the season with some players lacking in effort. "We were terrible and if


everyone does not pull their weight we will throw away our chance of the championship,” he warned. Despite the team’s recent


run of poor results, Mr Morris is pinning his faith on the play­ ers who have served him well so far and no drastic changes in the side are likely to be made. Clitheroe’s next fixture will


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE


difficult to muster any reply. Despite the substitution of Paul


McGuire and Alan Eden by Geoff Dover and John Lawson. Catlow wrapped up his hat-


trick in the fast minute with the goal of the match. He beat two men, exchanged


the ball neatly with Dave Opacic, and slammed home his side’s third goal from 18 yards.


tershire CCC. now runs coaching


e s in B1 a c k p o o 1 the winter months, is an o u ts tan d in g


ree and Steve hopes. "i please the Station fans by continuing same vein. control manager


Telefusion, Blaek-


Steve takes over as ional from former


a s h i r e CCC an d Test s ta r Farokh ;r , who spent one n with Whalley.


questions about Clitheroe’s ability to start scoring again without Whiteside. If they can’t', their dreams of


This defeat surely raises


the title will be cruelly shat­ tered in the next few weeks. Ciithcroc: Underwood, N.


Whiteside, Eyles, Morris, Richards, Eden, McGuire, Sampson, Clements, Cavanagh, Walker. Subs: Dover and Lawson. Pad ih am : Bromley, M.


be on Saturday because to­ night’s match at Blackpool Mechanics has been postponed. The seasiders are involved in a cup replay. On Saturday, the first team


is taking over the reserves'


home fixture with Mill Hill Old Boys in the Blackburn Combi­ nation (2-30). The squad is the same as for


the Padiham match plus Glen Wright. This should provide a useful


Baxter goals inspire Read cup victory


run-out before two crucial matches in five days against Lytham. On Tuesday, Clitheroe travel


Match winner Peter Czapowski.


to the coast (rick-off 6-30 p.m.) and face the same opponents the following Saturday at Shawbridge. Clitheroe Reserves’ next


matches are — Tonight, Nalgo (h, 6-15 p.m.); Tuesday, Brins- call (h. 6-30 p.m.); Next Thurs­ day, YMCA (a, 6-30 p.m.). Meanwhile, club chairman


Astin, Almond, Gizon, Beaum­ ont, S. Astin, Danson, Gillib- rand, Catlow, Opacic, Lane. Sub: Tement. Referee: Mr A. Scholes


(Bolton).


Reserves grab late winner


Darwcn Catholic Club 2, Ciithcroc Res 3


CLITHEROE were never


with a goal through Pilkington, after slack marking by the Clitheroe defence. But Clitheroe stepped up the


really at their best, but still managed to collect the points in a game of changing fortunes with Darwen. The home side took the lead


riswell girl mpresses selectors


'OUNG Wiswell tennis msiast has caught the of the County selec- and has been chosen


day for the Lancashire ntv Girls’ under-14 linst Cheshire on


7 th.


e is Susan Liver (13), daughter of Mr and Basil Liver, Rustling


ehing at Clitheroe and alley tennis clubs and week she played in Ormsldrk LTA junior'


he re c e iv e s te n n is


rnament. She reached final only to be beaten


, 6-4, by Amanda nfeld, of Manchester, is seeded No. 1 in County undc-r-14s.


a tio n p r iz e w a s a Mine from Barclays ik.


uiz final


.\Nl\RS of Wadding- Social Club’s sports for the past three Waddington CC,


li-fina


I out of the present nals on Sunday —


ir first ever defeat,


hey were beaten 04-28 by (1 Co. while in the other Tommy's Tornadoes Clitheroe FC (Shaw- e) too hot to handle and


and 1 eh


;0


lals will be presented by ckburn Hovers’ coach Mick iton and youth team coach n Hradshaw. ;pectators will be welcome, nission if free, and refresh- nts will be available.


final at the club on Sunday p.m.). The trophy and


beat the B team 6-3 to win Kibble Valley Table Tennis


KNOCKOUT an inter-club clash Standen


I D. Tudisco 9-14, but lost to Thomson 19-15-17. P. Hutch- on beat G. Hind 20-18 and Tudisco 16-12, but lost to S. imson 14-18-18. n the Harrison and Kerr •-a-side semi-final D. Coul- l and D. Tudisco beat S. son and G. Hind.


•sociation’s handicap team ickout competition. Jesuits: Standen A —■ D. ulston beat D. Tudisco 18-20 1 S. Thomson 13-17-19, but to G. Hind 16-8-18. S. son beat G. Hind 19-15-17


lown 00-29. two winners now meet


usan also reached the r te r - f in a l s of th e er-lG section. Her con­


, Wiswell, and at- s C lith e ro e G i r ls ’ nar School,


pace to grab an interval lead. First, Waddington scored with a header from a Steve Rush cross and then . Gary Conti re­ peated the treatment after Waddington’s corner kick. In the second half, Clitheroe


Chatburn clinch title


Mr Cyril Whiteside has ap­ pealed to people to stop knock­ ing the first team, which has hit a lean patch. “Everyone at the club, both


on and off the pitch has done well this season, even if we don’t win another match. I just wish one or two people would stop knocking the lads because they have lost a couple of matches,” he said.


Rugby side trounced


Ciithcroc XV 0, Eccles IV 17


were on top but a second goal by Darwems Pilkington was a real stunner for them. Ten minuses from time the Shawbridge side grabbed the


winner after good work by Jimmy Taylor s e t up the chance for his namesake John. Though not an ^ outstanding


team display, Clitheroe had sterling performers in Brether- ton and Waddington. Clitheroc: Dennett, Telese,' Peel. Bretherton, Devine,


Conti, Rush, Humphreys, Waddington, Taylor (Jim), Taylor (John). Sub: Kay.


W a d d i n g t o n r e a c h f i n a l


Waddington 1,Crown Paints 0


WADDINGTON reached the final of the Birtwistle


Cup for the third year running with a dramatic s em i - f in a l v ic to ry a t


Feniscowles. For it was a goal by Max


Gardner in the very last minute that booked the villagers' ticket to Ewood Park where they face a showdown with ROF — a repeat of last season's final. The winner was just reward


for Waddington, who had domi­


nated the game against more experienced opponents, despite being without skipper John


Kirk.


Seedle, Rimmer and debutant Stewart was particularly out­ standing.


The back four of Bialecki, . , , .


ki (M), S e ed le , Rimmer, S t ew a r t , B u sh , B y rom , Spencer, Miller, Geldard, Gard­ ner. Subs: Coleboume, Gidlow.


W a d d in g to n 0, D a rwcn Catholic Club 1


THE dismal home record of Waddington continued in a typ­


ical end of season clash. The team has notched only


three wins at Twitter Lane all term and a headed goal for Darwen in the 12th minute was enough to sink them this time. Many of the side seemed to


Waddington: Nuttall, Bialec- „ ,


C L IT H E R O E R u g b y Union Club’s unbeaten run of 10 matches came to an end with their worst performance of the year at Eccles. They had beaten the visitors


earlier in the season but this time Clitheroe never looked the exciting, running side of previ­ ous weeks. The fact that four regular


Chntburn Res. 1, Whulley Res. 0


A GOAL b y P e t e r Czapowski in th e 35th minute clinched the Divi­ sion Two, title for Chat- burn Reserves.


In conditions which were


ideal for the spectators but very hot and hard for the play­ ers, the home side needed one point to be sure of the champ­ ionship. The visitors fielded a strong


Read United 5, Grindlcton 0.


READ United were worthy winners of the Ashley Smith Cup with a convincing display against a Grindleton side who never matched their opponents in skill and finishing.


In ' fact, the match was


over as a contest when Read scored twice in the first 10 minutes.


Read had the man-of-


th e -m a tc h in midfield youngster Steve Eccles, whose outstanding per­ formance set up several of Read’s attacks. The de­ fence was hardly ev e r stretched against a side that had few a tta ck in g ideas.


But Grindleton fought hard and never gave up


evenly matched but Chatburn had good efforts from Read and


side designed to make things difficult for Chatbum and a close and tense game was the outcome. The teams proved to be


Scott before Czapowski scored. His volley found the roof of


the net from six yards after Tony Dobson had headed on a Gary Scott corner. After the interval, Whalley


despite being so obviously outclassed and they were unlucky not to get a con­ solation goal late in the


game. Peter Belton put Read


ahead af te r four minutes when he followed up to p u t a k n o ck -o n f rom Ramon Bell into the net. Five minutes later the


goal of the game came when Eccles made a great run down the left and sent over a perfect cross for the unmarked Derek ' Baxter to score.


Ribblesdale lead in honours race


pressed hard but Slack dealt safely with long clearances from goalkeeper Grimes. Dobson and Parkes were


solid at the back. Chatburn made s ev e ra l breaks but Grimes saved well from Speak and Scott. For Chatburn, it was a well deserved win.


N. Dinsdale, Jackson, Dobson, Parkes, Read, H. Dinsdale, Foulker, Czapowski, Scott, Speak. Sub: Pratt.


Chatburn Reserves: Slack,


players were missing was no excuse for the lack of tackling, which presented Eccles with three simple tries. Clitheroe made their usual


slow start and played the re­ mainder of the match in the same manner. The pack was well beaten in the scrums and line-outs and never came to grips with the much bigger Eccles forwards. Without good ball the backs


VILLAGERS’ FIGHTING


never showed their true ability and then let themselves down with their failure to tackle. The score would have been


DISPLAY Grindleton Res 4, Brockhatl 5.


THIS encounter between the Division Three title


much more had it not been for the defensive work of full back Peter Wilson who remained solid when the remainder of the defence was in tatters. Despite prop forward Alan


ch a se rs and the lowly placed villagers had all the excitement and some of the surprises of such a clash.


Sweeney’s fine work in the rucks and mauls, Clitherce lost


far too much ball and could not stir themselves to produce the


defeat on other occasions. It was a characterless per­ formance that Clitheroe will .want to forget as .quickly as


type of defensive performance that had saved them from


possible. Eccles gained their points,


from three tries, one conver­ sion and one penalty.


2nds rout


opponents Clitheroe 2nd XV 42, Eccles V 21.


A FTER a disappointing


Clitheroe RUFC 2nd XV gained their biggest ever victory over an ex p er i­ enced Eccles team.


have their minds on the forth­ coming Ewood cup final and only good work by the defence and goalkeeper Ian Nuttall saveu them from a heavier


defeat. Waddington: Nuttall, Bialec- „ .


ki (M), Kirk, Rimmer, Stewart, Bush, Byrom, Gidlow, Miller, Gardner, Geldard. Subs: Bialec-


W (D), Green. Rugby dinner


THE principal speaker at Clitheroe Rugby Club’s annual dinner will be former England international John Spencer. Other guests at the "men


only” function will be Alan Gott (secretary of the Lancashire


• Faulds, one of the county’s rep­ resentatives on the Rugby Union.


Rugby Union) and- Stuart


the Swan and Royal hotel on May 2nd.


The dinner is being held at , ,


Clitheroe forwards were held by the visitors, the speed on the break of the back division led to the scoring of eight tries, five of which were converted.


-A lth ou gh the y o u th fu l Clitheroe took the lead with


a solo try by Rudd to the comer and then Corless and Greatorex twice burst over for further tries, one of which Cor­


less converted.


two penalties. Although some scattered careless play later al­ lowed Eccles to score three tries, to go with a penalty, Clitheroe were always able to snatch a try with fast running and passing movements from


The visitors’ only reply


deep in their own half if it appeared that the visitors were likely to get back into the


gEFour such tries were, scored — by Wardle,- Greatorex, Hill and Neilson — all of which were converted by Hill to give Clitheroe victory by 42 pts to


21 pts.


e s tablished themselves by going into a two-goal lead and then confidently soaking up Grindleton’s counter-attacks.


Fairly predictably, ' 'she ’


Brockhall


brought on Raymond Yates as substitute and with this change they moved forward to press the hospital side.


After the interval Grindleton


by the ensuing end-to-end foot­ ball, which produced many goalmouth incidents.


goal during a scramble in which the ball was deflected home


Brockhall scored their third


after a couple of shots had been blocked.


teams might have lost heart, but not Grindleton who chose to hit back and score through


At this sort of stage some from a fine cross


prodeu c e d eet^ n • d e fe a ts Lambert provided another £.•«., _ _ nTTPP OhiI YU


penalty spot after the villagers j-or some brave goalkeeping by pressure had led to a handling Wilson, would have put the


* * , *Pitt added another from the . . « . . . i


offence on the goal line. However, Brockhall were by


l l l i u v l l U IUII


no means finished even at that late stage and they scored to go in front once more.


tune to be reduced to 10 men but still managed to get on terms again through Proctor.


to share the points, Brockhall scoring the winning goal with the last kick of the match.


They were also unlucky not


the net off a defender’s; knee, which was rough justice on goalkeeper Roe who had given a very good performance.


The ball was deflected into


Lambert for his determination and pin-point passing. ,


Man of the match was Ian


(M), Blacklidge (S), Briggs (S), B eg g s , Proctor, Lambert, Ainsworth, Blacklidge (M), Pritt, Pinder. Sub: Yates.


Grindleton'Res: Roe, Briggs Grindleton had the misfor­


good cross, this time from a corner, to enable Tony Pitt to claw another goal back.


Excitement was generated


WITH the Ribble Valley Football League prog­ ramme in its closing, stages, Ribblesdale AFC have the Division One championship in their pocket and have good prospects of retaining the Aitken Shield. C h a tb u rn , tno, have


much to be pleased with, ta k in g th e ru n n e rs -u p place while the reserve side have clinched the Di­ vision Two title. Here, the league -placings have been a d ju s ted because Pendle F u rn i tu re have re s ig n e d because they were unable to raise a team. In Division Three, the


title race remains wide open, with the leaders, Martin Velvets, Brockhall and West Bradford Res all involved. T h e A s h le y Sm i th


Trophy has been won by Read United who had an easy task in overwhelm­


in g G r in d le to n . Read played well but their op­ ponents fielded a weak side and this made it a disappointing final.


Villagers’ revival


Whalley AC 0 Subdcn 3.


SABDEN continued their recent revival by defeat­ ing Celtic in a very one sided game. I t was a replay of an earlier meet­ ing when Sabden had f ie ld e d an in e l ig ib le player. Having withstood the initial


RESULTS


Grimlleton 2: Whalley AC 2, Victoria 1; West Bradford 1, Chatburn 1: Henthom Utd 2. Trinity 3; Whalley AC 4, Read


Utd 2; Trinity G, Spring Mill 2; Victoria 2. West Bradford 3;


Sabden 3, Whalley AC 0. Division Two: Rimington 1.


Chatburn Res 8; Hurst Green 2. Transport 3: Waggon and Horses 1, Chipping 5: Chatburn Res 1, Whalley Res 0; Chat­ burn Res 5, Rimington 0; Division Three: Martin Vel­


Division One: Spring Mill 0, In the 40th minute Bell


got up well in a quick Read break and Baxter was again on hand to beat P a rk in so n range.


from close


Clilheroe Advertiser and Times, April 17th, 1980 19


Danny on trail of silver


A DEVASTATING display by Danny Collision helped him win three of the six trophies in the Rib­ blesdale Table Tennis Association’s annual championships.


View, Clitheroe, beat young Mark Horsfall in the major competi­ tion of the day — the open singles — and then partnered him to victory in the open doubles.


Danny, of West


Andrew Hutchinson win the doubles hand­ icap. In the singles final


He al so helped


Coulston beat Hors­ fall — the winner c-f the Barna under-18 cup — by three sets to one. He dropped the s e cond set , but bounced back to win the third and fourth sets 21-11, 22-20. The tournament,


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vets 0, West Bradford Res 0; Lord Nelson 1, Whalley A 4; Brockhall 3, Hurst Green Res 1; West Bradford Res 4, Trini­ ty Res 0; Whalley A 2. Cross Keys Res 3; Station Hotel 3, Hurst Green Res 0; Grindleton Res 4. Brockhall 5.


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Aitken Shield, quarter-final


Sabden (TP), RAFC v Victoria (MF), Read Utd v Henthom Utd (GL). Division Two: Waggon and


LIGHT HAULAGE


Horses v Transport (NB) , Pendle Furniture v Read Utd


Res (cancelled). Division Three: Rimington


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Victoria v Chatburn (MF), Read Utd v RAFC (GB). Division Two: Roe Lee v


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Ribb.AFC..............19 16 2 134 Chatburn.................20 13 5 2 31 Whalley AC............ 21 12 4 5 28 West Bradford........20 12 2 6 26 Cross Kevs..............19 10 1 8 21 Read Utd................. 18 8 5 521 Sabden.................... 19 7 5 7 19 Victoria..................... 17 7 3 7 17 Grindleton................ 20 7 2 11 16 Trinity........................21 5 214 12 Henthom Utd............ 21 4 2 14 10 SpringMill........21 0


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Chntburn Res............ 18 15 1 2 31 Chipping................... 18 12 2 4 2b Hurst Green...............15 10 1 4 21 Transport................. 15 7 2 6 16 Whalley Res............. 14 7 0 7 14 Read Utd Res.......... 16 7 0 9 14 Rimington.'............... 15 4 2 9 10 Wagg. & Horses....... 16 5 0 11 10


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SINGLE PHASE SAW BENCHES, £2 per day £8 per week, ELECTRIC DRILLS, SANDERS, SAWS, PLANERS


hat-trick after 83 minutes when he put the finishing touches to a smart build­ up which had Grindleton in a tangle. Read United: Worsley,


REPAIRS. RECONDITIONING AND SERVICE OF


HOOVER


APPLIANCES Specialists on Keymatic


McLean, Woods, Waddington, Grainger, Neary, Farnworth, Ecclcs, Bell, Baxter, Belton.


P. KNIGHT (BUILDERS)


Sub: Kilby. Grindleton: Parkinson (D),


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


Domestic and indus trial building maintainance and repairs


Small jobs undertaken References if required


Phone CLITHEROE 25606


AT A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 25% DON’T MISS THIS SPECIAL OFFER


AT ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE


CHATBURN. CLITHEROE 41597 WEEKDAYS 7-30 — 5-30 SATURDAY 7-30 —12-30


THINKING OF IMPROVEMENT TO - YOUR HOME?


SEE US FIRST FOR ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS — COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF BUILDING MATERIALS —


See also our display of KITCHEN UNITS — BATHROOM SUITES — SHOWERS AND SHOWER CUBICLES


DUCKWORTH & NINE L T D p ^ n E D D V C T D C C T


DERBY STREET CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


I Y x r local bukJers'merchant- [The professionals in home nprewement


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PLYWOOD AND TIMBER D.I.Y. and TRADE


ASBESTOLUX 8ft. x 4ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £7.85 CHIPBOARD m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £4.20 SHEATHING PLY Kin. 8ft. x 4ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . £7.25 BLOCKBOARD M in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £12.65


TIMBER P.A.R. 2in. x 2in„ lOp fool, 4in. x 2in„ 20p loot


READY MADE DOORS IN STOCK. WINDOW FRAMES, DOORS ETC MADE TO YOUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS


ERIC DUGDALE (Merchants) LTD


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN Tel. Clitheroe 41597


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