er for bon
|h Whalley looks i opening day of jas the Ribbles- once more.
I Ind.
it is league champ- ead who seem the likely of the four lubs to be in th e . .r honours. could take some
r from their lofty as the players have jusy shaping up in ldoor nets since y and are hungry >at their success.
( I
li; /! |{&r i f u :
- title last season, ling will be batsman Ranson who may
they will certainly 10 easy introduction ir programme, with me tu s s le with Tree, who were . their main rivals
ivailable all summer 1 unexpected bonus comeback of former ey Road favourite Hindle, who has re- to the area from
■with him comes 14-vear- \ Marcus who is proving Luite a cricketer in his Lht and could be in con-
J throughout the season, Swill be little comfort for
| for a 2nd XI place, ilev FC winger Leighton ■will be putting his foot- lirries behind nim to be
I challengers. well as league points,
dll be keen to grab some lory. In the Whitbread tournament they have a Ihile in the Lancashire
hard to start Clitheroe front-line attacks, but with Simon Whiteside easing his way into the game after injury no goals were scored in the first half.
TWO-GOAL Clements Paul Clements worked
termination, Clitheroe quickly put their oppo nents under pressure in the second half, Clements scored their
Playing with more de Jk IWhalley’s new pro
'•-A' - Steve Lawton
|out — which the four top from last summer’s enter — they face
Jfouth League last season |>e challenging for 1st XI
liallenge ahead but says Se and his side are confi- I f meeting it. ■ Whalley, the accent is ■nuch on youth. Several of pds who played in the .vhich won the Ribbles-
Ion House. Iper David Rigby realises
| ig side is professional Lawton, an all-rounder
only new face on the
Igular practice sessions — fhing which the previous • of professionals nave not
iBlackpool CC, who takes from Farokh Engineer. (25), will be available
jg has earned Whalley a at the Lancashire Cup
Bible to do because of busi- lommitments. l b officials feel th a t js presence will be a great 1 for the youngsters, who live someone to look up to Tspeet. I t season’s final league
Ihey take on Poynton at J in May.
Ilooks like being a tough I for Clitheroe’s new skin- lolin Ward. He has to rely Brutally the same nlavers |finished only fourth from in the league last
n.
ell and exten- e com
ork o
Jngs are looking bright off ■eld too, with w Ion going w 1 hoping to b r the seaso
Jer, Neil Duckworth, has led town to Ribblesdale ■lerers, and two of the Jiurn Road club’s brightest 1' run-makers, John Hind- 1 and Keith Fawcett, will I available until the end of
. his opening batting le no doubt we are going
I niggle until John and are playing,” said Ward,
isucceeds John Boden as n.
I.vorth’s replacement will Irrv Gregson, signed from lldswick, ami professional 1 Fielding has been re-
it is not all bad news.
Jteu to do well are pace I r Tim Blezard, a 16-year- lill at Hibblesdale School, Ift-handed batsman James ( l in g to n , son of the eroe Division MP Mr L Waddington, who will be
long the younger players
|g from July. I the staff are already en- the benefit of chamrimr
fmpleted. snaps it will inspire them I well in the league which I roe last won 22 years
j Chatburn Road ground’s
I.Tvilion although it is not
B r as skipper of Ribbles- l/anderers. 1. who has been in charge i/en of the last nine cam- 1, felt it was time to step land Billy is anxious for ^est in his first spell as
Ire is also a new man at pirn at Church Meadow, pace bowler Billy Sling- oe taking over from Ken
I Neil Duckworth, lefully, Duckworth, an fenced opener, will be |o give Wanderers some
1m Dennett, so Billy will |the same squad as last to call on, dIus new-
professional is again lion at the moment.
Itarts to their batting, liderers are also optimis- I t teething problems with luare will be behind them Jiat 2nd XI skipper Alan I r has taken over the ] of preparing it. Certain looking in top class
Any team is due for some Is it is Ribblesdale. The Bird there has been bare It-team trophies since the. Humph of 1963 and every-
J the club must be hoping Killy Slinger can inspire To greater things.
n the pleted
first goal after McGuire and Walker had combined well on the left. Minutes later, he scored again by ch ip p in g o v e r th e s t r a n d e d B la ck b u rn keeper. Steve Rush replaced
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Clements on target for
Clitheroe Clithcroe Res 2, Mill Hill OB 1
by thd first team squad, which had no mid-week game.
were represented
CLITHEROE Reserves gained their eighth point in seven days by beating Mill Hill Old Boys m a Blackburn Combination second divi sion game at Shawbridge. They ■
perienced opponents, Mill Hill held their own.
Against their more ex Revenge
for the villagers
Lower Chapel 3, Waddington 4
TWO penalties converted by Paul Byrom set Wad- dington on the road to victory against Lower Chapel.
mand for long spells and their other scorers were Nigel Spencer and Tony Bush.
Waddington were in com
venge for the villagers, who had been routed at Twitter Lane by Lower Chapel only a few weeks ago.
The result was sweet re
Spencer, Green, Bishop, Gard ner. Sub: Lund.
R im m e r , S e e d le , K i rk , B ia le c k i , Bush, Byrom,
Waddington 2 Mullard 2,
THE point Waddington brought back with them from Mullard cost a heavy price, because midfield man Tony Bush sustained a serious ankle injury. Waddington played some
W a d d in g to n : N u t t a II, RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE
Whalley pull back from disaster
Whallcy Res 2, West Bradford 1
WHALLEY Reserves did well to win this Aitken Shield replay after virtually giving the Division One opposition the advantage of an early goal.
teams had battled out a 1- 1 draw and both were aware that the replay would be no pushover for either side. Whalley encountered
At the first meeting the neat football, but it was Mul
lard who took the lead and it needed an own goal to put the visitors level. A Paul Green header pushed
Richards and Gary Conti took over from Simon Whiteside, but Mill Hill continued to hold out courageously. Finally, Shaun Round
scored for them after a good run by Whiteford. Clitheroe’s best players
were Paul Clements and Tony Eyles.
Whiteside, Lawson, Richards, E y le s , E d e n , McGuire, W r ig h t , C lem e n ts , S .
Whiteside, Walker. Sub: Rush, Conti.
Clithcroc Res 3, Nalgo 1
AFTER taking the lead with a goal by Gary Conti in the first half against Nalgo, Clitheroe Reserves went on to give one of their best displays of the season. Steve Rush, their captain,
Clithcroc: Underwood, N.
Kimmer* Kirk, D. Bialecki, M. B ia le c k i , B u sh , Byrom, Spencer, Green, Geldard, Gard n e r . S u b s : C o leb o u rn e , Stewart.
with a penalty. W a d d in g to n : N u t ta l l ,
Griffin Celtic 1, Waddington 5
interval, thanks to goals by Max Gardner (2) and Eric Geldard. In the second half Wadding
ton increased th e i r lead through substitute Phil Bishop and Eric Geldard before Griffin snatched a late consolation goal. W a d d in g to n : N u t ta l l ,
put them two up when his right-foot shot ended a'move in which four players participated. A well-struck penalty by Jimmy Taylor increased their lead. The Nalgo goal was scored
WADDINGTON took some time to move into their stride against 10 man Griffin, but eventual ly cruised to a comfort able victory. They were 3-0 up at the
Waddington in front but Mul lard equalised before the break
Ian stars as keeper
trieving the situation, O’RourKe and Tomlinson had shots saved and Heslop put the ball only inches over the bar. At the o th e r end,
Bradford tried hard to regain the lead. Grimes saved at the feet of two West Bradford for wards and for the next 20 mi nutes the Whalley defence was under siege. However, they held firm and as the pattern of play gradually swung in Whal- ]eyT
a f te r a series of attacks, O’Rourke scoring from close in during a goalmouth scramble. After the interval, West
Grimes saved well from Mellin and Dowden. The equaliser was netted
got well on top. They created many difficul
s favour the midfield men
Rimmer, Kirk, D. Bialecki, M. Bialecki, Byrom, Spencer, Gel dard, Gardner, Miller, Green. Subs: Bishop, Lund.
by Whitford, from a penalty awarded after he was fouled. John Taylor nearly scored a fourth goal for Clitheroe, his chip shot just going -over the bar. The score took Clitheroe’s
Humphreys, Bretherton, Peel, Devine, Waddington, Rush, Jim Taylor, Conti, Jones, John Taylor.
Clitheroe Res: Dennett,
THE young Clitheroe side gained their first double of the season in the Black burn Combination second d iv is io n by b e a t in g Darwen CC in a mid-week
Clithcroc Res 2, Darwen CC 0
game. Jim Taylor gave them an
early lead and they never re laxed their grip. Their back four dealt easily with any threat and Dennett, in goal,
Cup game highlight
total of goals in four games to 13.
WADDINGTON have a busy week ahead of them, the highlight coming on Tuesday evening when they meet Combination leaders ROF in the Birtwistle Cup final at Ewood Park. Before that, they
ties for the opposing defenders and only some fine goalkeeping by Barber denied any reward. With 15 minutes to go, Whal-
d is a s te r in the 10th minute when a misunder standing between goal keeper Grimes and his de fence gave West Brad ford’s Mellin an easy chance to put his side into the lead. Whalley set about re
Rimington Res 2, Grindicton Res 1
RIMINGTON keeper Ian Darbyshire returned to the side after a long abs ence through injury and saved a penalty. It was his first match
this year and he came close to saving another penalty — it was con verted only at the second attempt. Originally he was a central defender. The game, between two of
Ribblesdale claim title
RIBBLESDALE AFC fi
nally closed their grip on the Division One title with a win over Grind-
leton. They also retained their
three-point lead over Chatburn despite the vil
lagers’ 11-0 defeat of bottom club Spring Mill. The Mill have now lost 21
points while third-placeilaccd Hurst Green have two games in hand
of 22 games played. In Division Two. Chatburn '
Reserves leati Chipping ' ping by five
over the latter. Signs are that Brockhall will
deprive Martin Velvets of the RESULTS
Grindleton 1; Victoria 1, Cross Keys 5; Chatburn 11, Spring Mill 0: Grindleton 2, Sabden 2; Read Utd 7, Henthorn Utd 2. Division Two: Roe Lee West
Division One: RAFC 4,
the bottom clubs in Division Three ended in favour of Rimington and halted a run of defeats, but they owed the points to an own goal. Both sides played good foot
ball, Rimington doing most of the first half running and went
of an only goal. This was scored when Hartley converted a half-chance with a first-time shot. ~ Rimington continued to press * but their efforts were some what thwarted by Grindleton’s Proctor and Pritt. Unfortunate ly for the visitors, Pritt was injured and his departure had a noticeable effect. Baldwin and Hartley worked
in at the interval with the lead
ley’s captain John Heslop netted the winner. After a comej\ the ball was knocked out to Heslop and he found the corner of the net with an 18- yard drive. Tomlinson almost added a
hard up front for Rimington and their reward came when Bliss put the ball past his own k e ep e r in a momen t of pressure. With two goals in the bag,
third, his shot being superbly saved by Barber. Both sides continued to play
Division Three title. They have equal points and two games in hand.
Darters put to flight
SOME ve r y good arrows were thrown when Whi t e Ha r t (Sabden), champions of Division One of the Clitheroe and District Darts League, took on a league representative side at tne Starkie Arms, Clitheroe. The occasion was the
Coates hits 100 for
Upper Wharfedale 3rd 0
rugger side Clitheroe .17 points,
CLITHt fROE played open, attacking rugby to beat Upper Wharfedale at Littlemoor. The return of Tony Lee and Stephen Greatorex to centre, Phil Dinsdale to hooker and Paul Ramsay to lock for ward, gave more stability and penetration. The strong Wharfedale side
annual presentation of awards, , per formed jointly by Mrs Pat Dobson, chairman, and Mrs. Joyce Holgate, s e cr et ary, , of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Association. White Hart won the
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caused Wharfedale to give away a nenalty, which Coates converted. The right wing, Robin Lund,
Coates converted. Continued Clitheroe pressure
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duced Clitheroe’s last try. He broke several tackles in racing to touch down for a try which took his total of points to 100 for the season. A match against Shireburn
Gentlemen, at Littlemoor on Sunday, at 3 p.m., will end the
season. The opposition, from
top clubs in Lancashire, has been chosen by Dick Green wood, a former England captain.
Wi l l iam Grunwald, Commercial, 157; Divi
sion Two, Denni s Cooke, Spring Mill, 1_37; Division Three, Keith Blackburn, Cross Keys, 160. First and fifth prizes for the raffle remained un claimed.
Darts league
1, Hurst Green 7; Roe Lee West 2, Grindleton 3; Calder stones 1, Roe Lee West I. Division Three: Cross Keys
Res 0, Brockhall 3; Rimington Res 2, Grindleton Res 1; Wnal- Iey A 2, Grindleton Res 2; Lord Nelson 3, West Bradford Res 0.
PROGRAMME
v Cross Keys Res (GD^Brbc- khall v West Bradford Res (DC), Hurst Green Res v Lord Nelson (CB). S Monday. Ailkcn Shield
v Roe Lee West (MF), Riming ton v Transport (TP). Division Three: Trinity Res
Victoria v Sabden (DM). Division Two: Whalley Res
Saturday. Division One: P. KNIGHT(BUILDERS)
Domestic and in d u s tria l building malntainance and repairs
p.m.: Ribblesdale AFC v Hurst Green (ref G. Barker, line’ I. Gott, M. Fielding); Cross Keys v Whalley Res (ref D. Mar sh a ll, line J . Duf fy, T.
emi-finals, Rocficld, 6-30
Jackson). Wednesday. Division Three:
Rimington relaxed and the vis itors promptly took advantage, gaining a late penalty which was converted at the second attempt.
attacking football until the final whistle and Whalley held on to progess to the semi-finals. Whalley Res: Grimes, Wil
kinson, Allan, Omeara, Buller, Adams, Heslop, Tomlinson, Gladwin, O'Rourke, Fielding. Sub: Horsfield. West Bradford: Barber,
Revenge for
Hargreaves, Reynolds, Ed mondson (B), Murphy, Clegg, Howard, Briggs, Dowden, Mellin, Edmondson (R). Sub: Sinclair.
had little to do. - Taylor's second goal — from
T e le se ,’ Bretherton, Peel, Devine, Humphreys, Wadding
Clitheroc Res: Dennett,
ton, Rush* Conti, Jim Taylor, John Taylor.
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a measured shot which left the keeper helpless — wrapped up the result.
s e r v e s have two away games — on Saturday at Darwen Catholic Club Re serves and on Thurs day against second di vision table toppers St Mary’s College Old Boys.
entertain Helmshore United on Saturday in a league fixture. On Thursday, they have another home match, when Feniscowles arc the visitors to Twitter Lane. Waddington Re
Combination clinchers
CLITHEROE have two crucial home games this week, which could go a long way towards decid ing whether or not they can clinch the Lancashire Combination champion ship. On Saturday, they en
crunch is: Underwood, N. Whiteside, Eyles, Lawson, Richards, P. Morris, Eden, McGuire, Wright, Sampson, Clements, S. W h i te s id e , Walker.
tertain Lytham and on Tuesday evening the vis itors are-Barrow Re serves, who still entertain title ambitions of their own.
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The squad for this two match
bridge has been the recent good form of the Reserves, who have taken, maximum points from their last four games and are on. course for a place in the top five of the Blackburn Combination Second Division.
One pleasing factor at Shaw
trave :ll!ing to meet YMCA. The
They
phreys, Rush, Peel, Devine Dover, Conti. Waddington,
squad
are in action tonight, is: Bate, Hum
Bretherton, John Taylor. Jim Taylor, Jones, Kay. Players meet King’s Arms at 5-45 p.m.
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Velvets in command
Station Hotel, 1 Martin Velvets 3
MARTIN VELVETS went three up in this Ad vertiser and Times Cup semi-final replay and did not concede a goal until the closing minutes. S ta t io n had two early
• visitors and then Southworth opened their account after good
chances before . Velvets as sumed control on the half-hour. Wykes hit the post for the
work by Mayer. The same two players quick
ly provided the next goal, Mayer breaking through to score with a low shot. Soon after the interval,
Wykes was brought down just outside the box. He took the free-kick and lobbed the ball over the defensive wall for a fine goal. Station netted their consola
tion goal in the last five minutes.
was their superior control and passing. Mayer was the man of the match, with Donnelly and
Key factor in Velvets’ win •
Southwortn also playing well. Martin • Velvets: Shannon,
Mayer. Sub: Allen. On target
RIBBLE Valley Ladies made it two wins out of their first three games in Lancashire Darts League, by defeating Accrington Ladies 4-3 at the Spring Mill, Langho. It was Linda Briggs who
Whittaker, Bolton, Dunn, Nob- le t t . Southworth, Barnes, MeVey, Donnelly, Wykes,
Victoria Cross Keys 1, Victoria 3
VICTORIA gained re venge for an earlier 5-1 defeat when they beat Cross Keys in a Division One game at Longridge
playing fields. They produced a
team performance Roy Cattermole featuring at left back and Paul Wright in midfield. Keys were first off the mark
good with
with an earlv goal, by Wareing but Steve Tomlinson put Vic toria on terms. David Astin added the goal of the match when put through as the result of good play by the midfield men. Steve Tomlinson netted Vic
Cattermole, Lafrancesnina, Wright, Isherwood, Campbell, Astin, Tomlinson, Humphreys, Pietrazak.
Victoria: Hall, Simpson, Victoria I, Cross Keys 5
THE defeat suffered by Victoria was less than jus tice to a sporting side whose passing wa s superior to Cross Keys. Unhappily, the pub side'
lacked tne necessary killer touch in front of goal. Keys started with 10 men
but the handicap did not pre vent their taking the lead with a Robinson header., Then, just before the interval they re ceived the gift of an own goal. Keys progressed to a clear four-goal lead with* the help of
su b s t i tu te Collinson, who headed his first goal for the club, and Wilkinson (R) who volleyed the next one in. Victoria replied through Tomlinson direct from a comer
Valley way by clinching the deciding contest With the scores level at 3-3. Other successes for the home
tipped the scales the Ribble
down in1 her match and also unlucky were Maureen Wad- ' dington and Rose Brown.
side were notched by Kath Wild, Barbara Parker and Mar garet Peters. ■ Pat Taylor narrowly went
Team choice
CROSS KEYS have named the following team for their Aitken
Shield semi-final against Whal- ley." Reserves, on Mondav (Roefield 6-30 p.m.): Walker, 3. Wilkinson, Stott, R. Wilkinson, Dinsdale,- Parkinson, Walmsley, Robinson, , Wareing, / Heaney, Shorrock. Sub: Snape.’ Reserve: Bailey. Meet ground 6 p.m. *
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Whalley A v Trinity Res (CB), Rimington Res v Martin Vel
vets (GL). Thursday (May 1st): Dan
Seed Trophy final, Shawbridge, G-30 p.m. Chatburn Res v Chinping (ref T. Poole, line G. Banker, C. Barker). Any Aitken Shield semi-final
replays will be played on April 30th.
Easy for Dolphins
AN excellent performance by all team members re- sul ted in Cl i theroe Dophins recording an easy victory of 25pts to 7pts over Darwen Swimming Club at the town’s leisure
centre. The basis of the big margin
halfway stage.
toria’s third goal, after the in terval. The game was well con trolled by Mr G. Lee. *
will swim against Preston at Fulwood and on the evidence of Preston’s results this_ season a much closer result is likely. The Dolphins’ winners at
On Saturday the Dolphins „ , , .
Wilson, Joanna Wilkinson, Pat r icia Jones. Freestyle — Michelle Rowley. Sh e rn tn Hindle. Joanna Wilkinson, Pat- ricia Jones. Backstroke — Michelle Rowley. Breaststroke — Tracy Wilson. Butterfly — Michelle Rowley. Freestyle —
Darwen were: Juniors: Girls , medley squad Michelle Rowley, Tracy
.Patricia Jones. Boys' medley squad — Peter
O v e r , Andrew Neild, Neil Bi'rlwell, Steven Nicholas.
Freestyle — Neil Birtwell, S tev en Nicholas, Steven Roberts, Peter Cryer. Back- stroke — Peter Cryer., Breast stroke — Steven Nicholas. But tterfly - Andrew Neild. Frees
Seniors: girls' freestyle — Gil lian Booth, Kathryn Pym, Ruth Kelly, Julie Sugar. Butterfly — Kathryn Pym.- Freestyle —
yle _ Stephen Nicholas. Julie Sagar.' ,
before Wareing scored Keys’ fifth. ,
Gladwin, Steven Pym, Andrew Nicholas, Simon C la rk e , B re a s ts t ro k e — Andrew Nicholas. Butterfly — Steven Pym. F re estyle — Simon
Senior: boys’ medley — John , Clarke. Reserve side
CLITHEROE RESERVES field the following team in their
Waddington, Bretherton, John Taylor, Jim Taylor, Jones,
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PLACINGS in the Clitheroe Men’s Invitation Summer Darts League are: Black Horse, played 2, 13pts; Royal Oak 12, Horse Shoe 10, Bridge Inn S, Joiners Arms S. White Horse S, Cross Keys 6, Station Hotel (1) 5, Victoria (1)4, Commer cial (2) 4, King's Arms (2)
CYRIL
EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER
HOOLEY
57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023
THE Stableford foursomes at Clitheroe Golf Club were won bv Mrs D. Underwood and Miss M. Cnvnnagh with 33 points. The LGU Medal went to Mrs
Golf winners
M. Haworth 100 (32 handicap) OS nett, and Mrs F. McKinlay
T. Fielding & Sons
(Contractor) Ltd Fernside Barn,
. Fernstde, Twiston
For DOORS, WINDOWS, PORCHES and all other
types of joinery Prompt attention.
Phone Gisburn 345 day, Clitheroe 24734 evenings.
IN G lN D l
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HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS Sales and Workshop
2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE — Tel. 22979 from £3.50 cal. monthly.
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OR E3 A MONTH RENT $Ubbb tKelegerbtte
62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 27280.
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claimed the prize for nine holes with 37 nett. A round of 95 (27) OS nett
FOR APRIL ONLY BE ON PARADE AND ENLIST AS A PROFESSIONAL.
A T T E N T IO N !
earned Mrs M. Mansfield the Mrs D. Underwood prize.
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