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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 20th, 1980 23


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I Shankley SEASON'S :


BEST Earby 1, West Bradford 7.


WEST Bradford gave • one of their ' best per-


• finals 'of the Craven Cup for the second successive year. Continuous rain during


formances of the season in defeating C r a v e n P r em i e r League side Earby so ■ comprehensively to reach the quarter-


the first half made condi- : tions slippery and the ground was heavy down the middle, but the pitch stood up remarkably well. The game, began badly


for the visitors as, Earby opened the scoring in the- first- five minutes while West Bradford were ap­ pealing for offside. , West Bradford created


a number of early open­ ings but the missing of three very good chances did not augur well. The eq u a lise r was


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Local runners do well


LOCAL schools acquit­ ted themselves well in the annual Ribble Valley cross-country run held at Ivy Bank School, Burnley!


scored after 25 minutes, Ray Howard chipping the ball over the goalkeeper’s head from just outside the penalty box. West Bradford were


Ribbiesdale were over­


now playing some excel­ lent football and it was no surprise when they took the.:■ lead with outside right Bobby Griffin ham­ mering a rising drive into the roof of the net. They went in with this


ligly placed. | i their pre- Uld assume the first


|>d Whalley League,


A-ith BBC


Its both Bil- Iteams have list finish to Ir, Central


Jtish Legion I 5; Ribbles- ‘ Low Moor , Clitheroe


4, Central


lo Billington (its, BBC A |4 , Central Itish Legion li, Clitheroe flub 13.


pye. all played,


all winners in two events and finished equal with St Augustine’s, Billing- ton, in another, only to take second place when the last counters were brought into the reck­ oning.


The meeting was or­


ganised by Mr Tony Smithson, of Ribbles­ dale School, and Mr Neii O’Connor, of Ivy Bank


lead despite having ex­ erted enough pressure to have added other goals. A f te rw a rd s , West


School, Burnley: Local schools taking


part were Clitheroe RGS boys and girls, Ribbles­ dale School, Bowland School, Moorland School, Stonyhurst Col­ lege, Oak Hill, Whalley, and St Augustine’s, Bil-


lington. RESULTS Inter-girls under-16


teams: Ribblesdale and St Augustine’s equal with 33 points; first place to St Augustine's with best last finisher. Third, Ivy Bank. First three individual: De­ borah Hammonds,


Miranda Wightmari (Rib­ biesdale), Anne Morris (St Augustine’s). Boys’ teams: Ribblesdale, Ivy Bank, Stonyhurst. Indi­ vidual: Patrick Anderton, Garry Chadderton, Michael Rung (Ribbles­ dale).


Junior girls under-14


teams: Clitheroe Gram­ mar School, Ivy Bank, St Augustine’s. Individual: Janet Ashworth, Heather Dewhurst (Clitheroe Grammar School); Leslie Herd (Bowland School). Boys’ teams: Ribbles­ dale, Ivy Bank, St Au­ gustine’s. Individual: T.


Bradford really went to town as ace scorer Bill Briggs netted four times in the first 20 minutes. The midfield trio of John Clegg (captain), Ray Howard and Ken Mantle were dominant at this stage and Clegg scored the seventh goal with a hard drive from 30 yards. It was a fine all-round


CLITHEROE are going to be sick of the sight of Chorley Re­ serves by the end of the season. After losing 2-1 at


' ward Andy Ibbotson caused all sorts of prob­ lems for th e Ea rb y


team effort by West Bradford, and although he did not score, centre for-


defence. West Bradford should


now c o n c en tra te on s t re n g th e n in g th e i r


Iraw for the les competi- |and District has been completed


|oar, G. Ire- |R. Turner v Cowell v G.


|v D. Speak, . Frankland, •


v D. Hal- D. Booth-


(:inson v I. v I. Wadr


|J . Wild, P. P. Marlow


largreaves v Kwkmg v C, prden v P. D. Birkett. B. Thom-


I, D. Hother- 1 J. Marsden


t. Eccles, D.


|er, H. Clegg Cowpertn-


Ikinson v M. Imsley v J. |awton v D. IB. Price, M. E. Rigby v


|K. Wahnsley I. Brown v


Iton, D. Hal- lig, B. Dixon; Jlolmes v N. Ik; J. Cowell, 1 P. Wiggins, p. Reia, A.


Fancy the hot seat?


LOOKING for a re­ serve team manager are West Bradford FC. The present man­ ager, Mr Alan Coupe, is leaving the area to take up a new bank­ ing post with the Na­ tional Westminster Bank in Edinburgh. West Bradford are


Ribble Valley League pos­ ition before the Craven Cup quarter finals on De­ cember 20th. West Bradford: Barber,


Mellin, Dickinson, Reynolds; Edmondson, Mantle, Griffin, Clegg, Ibbotson, Howard, Briggs. Sub: Edmondson.


Away goes that home record


Chorlcy Res 2. Clitheroe 0,


Chorley the previous week, Clitheroe lost their unbeaten home record in the Shawbridge mud on Saturday . . . and the teams have still to meet twice early next year in th e George Watson Trophy semi-finals.


far from a classic and Clitheroe’s display in­ stantly forgettable. With Simon Whiteside


Saturday’s match was


back after illness, .but not looking 100% fit', Clitheroe struggled to find any rhythm. Admittedly, Chorley in­


many outstanding stops — kept out early efforts from Clarke and then Murray.


stalemate, it was nearly h a lf - tim e


But'after 20 minutes of before


Clitheroe’s attack clicked. Roger Walker and Ian


Ashworth finally began to open up the Chorley de­ fence and Simon Whiteside blazed a half chance narrowly wide.


cluded four first teamers from the Cheshire League and the heavy pitch did not make it easy to play football. Fine saves from Denis Underwood — the first of


Chorley, though, looked menacing moving forward and it came as no surprise when Clarke caught the home defence square and lobbed the ball over Underwood to give his side an interval lead. Clitheroe fell further


Fletcher (St Augus­ t in e ’s); D. Goodwin (Moorlands), K. Howorth (Gawthorpe). Pictured are members


of the cross-country teams from Ribblesdale, Bowland and St Augus­ tine’s schools.


FOOD FOR CRICKET THOUGHT


past the helpless. Under­


wood. The Shawbridge team


tried to reduce the ar­ rears by bringing on de­


fender Paul Bretherton for Glen Wright and switching (Mick) Ashcroft to the forward line. Things -began to look


A PROPOSAL th a t ; Sunday! should be left free for Ribblesdale Cricket League cup games and 3rd XI fixtures will, be put to the league’s annual meeting at Great Har­ wood CC a Week on Saturday. It comes from Settle


which also wants the


more promising, but again clear cut chances were hard to find against a well-organised Chorley defence. This ability to put the


programme to begin on the last Saturday in April, with no free “holiday Saturdays”. Great Har­ wood have tabled a some­ what similar proposal. A further suggestion by •


behind shortly after, the restart, Duffy powering a fine header from a comer


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


Chatburn set up a goal rush


-ddington, I. iBritcliffe,. R. Itnkland, A. lothersall, M. l r , S. Cox; I. lv R. Parker, . Peters, P. ferts, G. Dell; |e, G. Ireland Marlow; D. .• S. Petty, J. L-rington, J. I Phillip, D.


an enthusiastic outfit and .anyone who feels he could fill the man- a g e r ia l spot can obtain further infor­ mation from first team manager John Woodworth, Chorley 70967, Bill Mellin, re­ serve team captain, Clitheroe 41409, or John Clegg, , club cap­ tain, Clitheroe 23228


Inflation bogey


lid, M. Gorton latton; T. Wil- lab v M. Hig- Igginson; H. T A. Hall, H. Ji, S. Taylor v iMakinson; H. In v T. Walm-


IBe


IBS Ribblesdale Isociation will leir handicaps Ik-out compet- T week seven. ■ of the league I separate the ana all have


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. 5 2 13218: .. 5 4 0 31 19


I TWO ■' PWD F A . 4 4 040 0; 5 3 02921 5 2 22525 4 1 1 21,19 , 5‘ 2 014’3G ' 5 0. 01129.


INCREASING costs; are hitting Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Cricket League. Inf­ lation is forcing the trea­ surer to ask next month s - annual meeting to. ap­ prove a number of rises in fees, including that for re­ gistering players.


held at Waddington Social Club on December 1st at


The meeting is being . 7-30 p.m.


are to be discussed tne smallest ever number. They include establishing an official handbook sec- retary, restricting the use of “special , registration


Seven rule amendments . ' Chatburn 7, Hurst Green 0. \


DESPITE the wet conditions Chatbum romped to an easy win over newly-promoted Hurst Green. However, the visitors were first to settle and at first they played the better


football.


with the best goal of the game. A brilliant through ball from Paton found Hargreaves whose cross was converted with a superb diving header by Beswick. He put Chatbum two


Chatburn took the lead WEATHER WINSAGAIN


up with another fine goal just before the break. Beswick went on to


complete a hat-trick and the goals began to flow. Driver set up Young for the fourth and then did likewise for Mellin. Two more were added by Har­ greaves, who had always looked likely to put his name on the score sheet. Hurst Green may. find


RAIN once again washed out most of the Ribble Valley League football programme a t the weekend. Late on Friday Parks Superintendent Roger Hirst found himself with no option other than to close council pitches.


players to one a team in any match, and 'th e re-


stricting of.the handicap Bradlow Trophy to'clubs which do, not reach the semi-finals of the Gnndle-


ton Cup. - •


Also. up for discussion will be the method of


.


. awarding : the; Sportman- s h i p


Jack. Simmons .Trophy for fielding.. .


' Teams already,,in the league ido ' not need-- to renew. their« membership, but - must be represented at the-meeting. Absence indicates, resignation; from


• Clubs hoping to jour the league next season must apply before the: annual meeting to .the secretary, Mr .Kevin Fitzpatrick, 7 Li'ngfield Avenue, Clitheroe (Tel. 24529)..


Trophy and the new . . . . .


the league. -


. game well in the very wet conditions. P. Harrison was again the match


life hard in the first1 divi­ sion but they earned credit for then- contribu­ tion to the game in the form of good sporting football. Referee Mr1 Ian Derbyshire earned appeci- ation for controlling the


sponsor. AChatbum: Whittle. Dinsdale.


stin, Dobson,. Lawson, Dover,


Hargreaves.' Mellin,\ Young, Paton, Beswick. Sub: Jackson. Hurst Green: Hayhurst,


. Holden (S), Wilkinson, Eccles, Hoyle, Grayston, Owen, Holden (H). Subs: Bamber,


Ball, .Grimes, Holden (F), Cross. 1 ■ ■ ■ ' ‘ V’ 1 TEAMS


Cross Keys,' away): John Barber, Chris ; Mellin, . Simon Reynolds, Brian i Edmondson, Barry Dickinson, John .Clegg,


West Bradford (v Ribchester


“ i Mantle,, Ray ,Howard, by Griffin;-Andy, Ibbotson,


Bill Briggs,’ Roy ; Edmondson. Meet Royal Oak l-15 p.m; . West Bradford Res (v .Whal


•r Maudsley,1 A.'- N/'Other.; Meet 1 ground 1-45 p.m.’"' v “


? Alan Blenkinship, Ian Blenkin I ship, • Andy > Stansfield,-:' David > Moore, Ian Charlton,* Mike


. n l . _ 1. ! . . L ! n . , In n P la n b l lV •, f


ley Res, home):-Allen Hollm^- r s c : y 0D);; <>indleton;Res''V , I iUCIillif irflU,


- wesiurauioiu ivcsay;


Bradford .Res ■ rin y


(AP), THnitv Res v Catholic ■


v Whalley .Res i


. lic


Meflin.'Dave^Inghwnflan Peel! ' Lord Nelson (IG); Rimington k i


Whalley v Black Bull (IAD).’ '


Res •; v Station Hotel r (DM), Transport ' 'Res v Ribchester


CK Res (TJ). " ■ r " ' -Dan Seed Trophy replay —


played— Whalley AC beat Victoria 3-2, Chat­ bum beat Hurst Green 7- 0 and Calderstones won 5- 4 against Read Utd Re­ serves. West Bradford were at Earby in the Craven Cup and romped home with a 7-1 result. A c a su a lty of the


Only three games were


■Wilcox, Richards, Ashcroft, Eyles, Wright, McGuire, Whiteside (N), Ashworth, Whiteside (S), Walker (R). Subs: Bretherton and Bush. C h o r lc y R e s e rv e s : Cavanagh, Murray, Wilkinson, Wilding, SwarKrick, Hesketh, McAllister, Rigby, Clarke, Brown, Duffy. Subs: Haddock and Whittaker. ■ Re fe re e : Mr D. Scott (Burnley).


ball in the back of the net is something Clitheroe must re-discover in time for this weekend’s big FA Vase clash with Guis- borough. C l ith e ro c : Underwood,


INJURY PROBLEMS


CLITHEROE player- manager Ian Wilcox is unable to name a squad because of.injury prob­ lems for Saturday’s tough FA Vase clash with Guis- borough Town at Shaw­ bridge. I t is touch and go


Settle is that a residential qualification of five miles from the ground should replace the existing birth qualification of three


miles. Cherry Tree feels that


when the whole of the programme is washed out the games should not be replayed, as they were last season. League secretary Bob


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whether winger Graham Walker will have reco­ vered from a foot injury sustained two weeks ago, while defender Mick Ash­ croft has knee trouble, i The 2nd round game


tin g prize has been awarded to Kevin Lace, of Baxenden. He scored 483 runs for an average of 40.25 which was .5 of a run better than Mike Chappie, with 636 runs. Whalley professional


kicks-off at 2 p.m., and players named at tonight’s training session should report to the ground at


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, arm spinner Garth Sutclif- fe. He took 38 wickets at a cost of 15.29 apiece. Leading senior league bowler is Barnoldswick’s professional Dudha with 53 wickets at a cost of 11.37 each. Clitheroe’s Brian Field­


Steve Lawton, 562 runs, is third in the table with an average of 35.12 and Malcolm Dennett, Rib­ blesdale Wanderers’ pro­ fessional, 636 runs, fourth with 33.47. Senior bowling prize goes to Clitheroe’s left-


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weather was the Dan Seed replay between Whalley and Black Bull — now arranged for next


Sunday. The inter-league match


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Valley , League! and the Darwen League at Shaw­ bridge, on Sunday was postponed. This, ■


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' are: Marsden Division -— Rib- : Chester CK v i West'. Bradford


Fixtures'for. this weekend


(TW). Sabden v Chatbum (JS), Chipping v: Grindleton (VM), Hurst Green v Trinity (CB), Victoria'v -Read Utd (NB),


Royal Oak v Whalley AC (JDl. ■ Gi


derstones v Transport. (GB), Waddington v Henlhom Utd (IH),'Chatbum Res v Riming-


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New bowls clubs join


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THE Great Harwood Bowling League -will have new members next summer in Burnley, Read, Accrington, Hynd- burn Municipal Transport and Great Harwood B. '


number of clubs to 23 and further applications will be accepted up to De­


This will bring the total


scores are level, v v Mr Wilcox realises that


• his team must “pull their socks up” after recent performances. “We. failed - to create


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against Chorley Reserves attracted 64 spectators^


.S a tu rd a y ’s game


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