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Clitheroe Advertiser and. Times, November 27th, 1980 19 . ias a


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show by Reserves


Ribchcstcr 3, Clitheroe Res. 7 - ’


A WELL-TAKEN goal by winger Paul Tomlin­ son soon put Clitheroe in front. He cracked a nrst-time shot past the helpless ‘keeper after skipper Tony Bush had opened up .the defence. with a great pass.


Clitheroe quickly went


fen run IRibble league. Jaliser Ihe vis-


f ta r t ,


feed the settle


fern by Imitage |he de- found


I fierce


fcurred on but home


|m any The


Iwever,


] Dover plowing The


treated their


I to put pssure, po hold i lead,


lituted pi and bm the Ittempt " game, this desp- some


[tand-in /right, oduced [looting Iple of


ave by


latbum Balmbra lented their


ack by Dobson


luitous pt very feas de- nto the


to the


(gain a 1 point, ■not at I t have llvage a


Ihwaite, Jalmbra, lackett,


vhitwell, hiteside,


pinsdale, Mellin,


, Conti, greaves,


bash Club’s


bnjoyed


If a re­ lory at give


lluable Jnce of I the re­


■ugh the fee.


In Evans lit a 14- ree hard


I in three Laughlin Von with


over-


Irth and Vere not |ble vie-


■The star lo saved Covering I; fourth Tthe fifth


feomotion impor- ived with ninute


ln 1■thin a pnding


further ahead when Tony Waddington was on hand to put the final touch to Jimmy Taylor’s cross. More pressure ended with Jimmy Taylor, Clitheroe’s leading marksman, laying on a cross for John Taylor to head home.


well for a spell, but with Mark Boyd keeping a tight grip on the danger­


Ribchester fought back


ous Dennis Stafford and Dave Gillibrand doing a good job as sweeper the. village side found life dif­ ficult.


scored Clitheroe’s fourth during a goalmouth scramble.


Tony Waddington


second half with more good moves along . the wings but it was Ribches­ ter who found the net when a back pass to ‘keeper Trevor Hatch dropped short and Mark Walmsley nipped in for a simple goal.


Clitheroe opened the Jimmy Taylor restored


Clitheroe’s four-goal lead by beating the ‘keeper to a long ball down the middle and followed this with a solo run that pro­ duced Clitheroe’s sixth goal.


John Taylor made it


seven with a lob over the ‘keeper’s head. Ribchester scored twice


more through the hard­ working Keith Ackroyd, the last from the penalty spot.


This was another good


performance by Clitheroe. They produced some at­ tractive football but tended to relax in the closing stages.


phreys, Boyd, Gillbrand, Braithwaite, Bush, Wadding­ ton, Musgrove, Tomlinson,. Taylor (John), Taylor (Jim). Suds: Leach, Townsend.


Clitheroe Res: Hatch, Hum­ Waddington


net eight Mill HilfeOld Boys 0, . Waddington Res 8


TWO splendid fingertip saves by Winckley kept Waddington’s sheet clear in the early stages. Play swung from end to


end on a very wet pitch and with 20 minutes gone Tomlinson opened the vil­ lager’s account. The same player quickly put them t.wo up by heading in Gladwin’s centre after a fine run. Hosty and Longhi were


strong in defence and it was largely due to their efforts that Mill Hill were kept at bay: Waddington took com­


PLEA FOR FULLEST SUPPORT


CLITHEROE will have a tremendous in­ centive to beat Guis- borough Town in S a t u r d a y ’s r e - a r ­ ranged clash in the 2nd round of the. FA Vase at Shawbridge. . Not only will it be


Clitheroe’s first-ever ap­ pearance in the 2nd round, but they will know the draw for the third round — due to be made in London yesterday. Last. Saturday’s post­


ponement because of a waterlogged ground could


yet work in Clitheroe’s favour. It has . given winger Graham Walker another


seven days to recover from a foot injury and he has been included in a squad of 13 for the game by player-manager Ian Wilcox. The full list is: Under-,


wood, Whiteside (N), Wilcox, Richards, Ash­ croft, Eyles, Wright, McGuire, Ashworth, Walker (R), Whiteside (S), Walker (G), Brether- ton. Kick-off is at 2 p.m. and players are asked to meet at the ground by 12- 45 p.m. Club chairman Mr Cyril


Whiteside has appealed for the town to lend its fullest support to the fix­ tur e — b illed as Clitheroe’s biggest for ten years. He explained that


Dave and Beryl throw to victory


BILLINGTON Brass Band’s Dave Helm and Judge Walm- sley’s Beryl Speak are the Kibble Val­ ley’s top mixed darts pair. Dave, of Longworth


Road, Billington, and Beryl, of King Street, Whalley, swept to vic­ tory in the knockout contest organised by Ribble Valley Ladies’ and Clitheroe and Dis­ t r ic t Men’s d arts leagues. In August, 108 couples


set out on the trail to the title.


line up to do battle at Wellgate Social Club were: Dave Helm and Beryl Speak, Ted and Margaret Peters (Bil- lin g ton Brass Band Club), Alan Stretch and Aline Bowen (Horse Shoe), Max and Elsie Clements (Black Horse), Stephen and Cheryl Kenyon (V ic to r ia ) , Dennis Lawson and Marie Lyons (Read Club), Kevin Chanley and Jennifer Rowlands (Spring Mill), Dennis Webster and Susan Lawson (Read Club). Dave and B e ry l


The last eight pairs to


Lots of promise but still no win


Blackburn IV 17, Clitheroe II 10


CLITHEROE second XV. lost to Blackburn fourth by two tries and one conversion to three tries, one conversion and a penalty.


Their performance was


Mr Alan Dobson, of Blackburn, was called in and immediately post­ poned the game, in time to save Guisborough from travelling. One game that was


played at the weekend — much to Mr Wilcox’s sa t is fa c t io n — was Clitheroe Reserves’, fix­ ture at Ribchester, which they won convincingly 7- 3.


However, the Reserves’


home game this weekend has had to be postponed because of the FA Vase tie.


Ladies squash team holds on to record


mand immediately after the break, Heaton put them further ahead and then Tomlinson raced through and completed a hat trick. When Tomlinson was


injured, Byrom came on as replacement and he put his name on the scoresheet with a tre­ mendous shot. Mill Hill never gave up


but were^unable to pierce a strong defence that gave nothing away. Waddington brought on


l! Brian pccessful


fee John t, while


(mother l'h keeps littom of fhes out- weaker


II victory f i r way. nan and |he Em­


their second substitute, Clayton, and he chipped in with a great goal. They never once eased up, Hutchinson and Burgess carved their way through and Heaton scored from close range. In the closing minutes


Harrison found Burgess with a long through ball. Burgess beat a couple of men before sending the ’keeper the wrong way for Waddington’s eighth goal.


p . Dins- 74, A.


ile Club 384. T. ison 44; ison 62; diddleb- 87, R.


figton B


If. Law- I. Thist- | i 87, T.


1 77, S. I 85, F. Ill 96, J.


Py 74, J. r 79, D.


lice 399. 75; P. 57; L.


llic Club loo, V. • 94, F. ; 72, B. 49, B.


Longhi, Stewart, Harrison, Hosty, Burgess, C a r te r , Hutchinson, Heaton, .Tomlin­ son, Gladwin. Subs: Byrom, Clayton. •»


Waddington Res: Winckley,


Cubs only manage one game


IN the only game possible in Clitheroe and District


Cub S cout Fo o tb a ll League Chatburn went down 12-1 at home, to


Paul’s v -Waddington (J: Woodworth), Chipping v, Ribblesdale (S. Hay-


Pendle Leopards. Games for Saturday: St


• hurst),' St Mary’s v Pendle ; Panthers (G.


htee. 65; fraig 57;


i 78; A ., V)


Scott). Sunday: Both district


teams1 will play Barrow- ford Celtic in the . Castle. Field, kick-off 2 p.m.


SABDEN i Cricket' Club: held : its annual dinner- dance and awards night at the Craven Heifer : Hotel, Chaigley. • ■ ' . '


■. Two of the awards. :— cricketer of'the year, and





Wray, who received them from Michael Bibby. .- The clubman', of the..year award went' to Peter Wright, and Mr' Bibby himself, received the bowl- ’ing prize from club secret­


batting; went-'to Paul’


’ sPictured ,-;front');with their awards are, from the left, Peter Wright, Michael -v Bibby*' and v Paul


ary’ Tony ' Graham. A buffet meal was provided and there was dancing to disco music.


1


‘v; Wray. Back, Bob Wright/ ;Jack * Keogh, Andrew WWhitwell, John Wright,'


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ONLY a fine performance in the final rubber saved Empress Ladies’ Squash Club 1st team from defeat at Rochdale CC. With four matches


played, the scores were level at 2-2, but Coleen Kendrick played with skill and determination to beat a strong opponent and maintain Empress’s un­ beaten record. The second team enter­


tained their local rivals, Cloggers, and secured vic­ tory early in the evening, easily winning the open­ ing three matches. The later stages of the


contest were more closely fought, with Carrie Mac­ Donald and Sheila Willis both narrowly losing in the fifth game. ' Results — Empress 1st:


Coleen Kendrick won 3-1, Susan Meadows lost 2-3, Val Fielding won 3-1, Mary Neville lost 1-3, Yvonne Greenup won 3-1. Empress 2nd: Carrie Mac­ Donald lost 2-3, Sheila Willis lost 2-3, Jean Hutchinson won 3-0, Marilyn Fletcher won 3-0, Jean-Ann Speak won 3-0.


heavy overnight rain on Friday had created a large pond, three inches deep, at one end of the ground only hours before the kick-off. Football League referee


encouraging, showing spirit and fight and the return of Ashley Parkin­ son in the forwards cer­ tainly helped. As usual they started


with their best rugby of the match and were re­ warded with a try from skipper Andy Corless. . Losing 10-4 at half-time


badly conceding two tries in the first 15 minutes, one of which was con­ verted. Clitheroe responded


Clitheroe held Blackburn for long periods of the second half. The' game often broke down, making it very scrappy and mis­ take-prone. Blackburn increased


their lead through a dubi­ ous penalty and one un­ converted try. The final minutes pro­


duced Clitheroe’s best try of the season. Stewart Greatorex and Ian Field­ ing confirming their im­ mense promise when bril­ liantly creating the oppor­ tunity for Robert Wild- man with powerful run-


Wharfedale away, meet 1 p .m. ) : Gordon, Lund, Greatorex, Torbett, Fielding (D), Coates, Hopwood, Mercer, Gregory, Wildman, Ridehalgh, Holden, Crossley, Dinsdale, ker


Rugby teams Clitheroe 1st XV (v Upper


IV home, meet 1-45 p.m.):. Slinger, Tomlinson, Rose,' Greatorex jun., Rudd, Corless, Tattersall, Phillips, Jones, Fielding (I), Parkinson, Dux- bury, Mason, Bolton, Haworth. Res: Moore, Roberts.


Clitheroe 2nd XV (v Aspull Graham leads


CLAYTON Harriers finished second to Bingley in the Rum- bolds Moor Fell Race at Skip- ton on Sunday. They were led home by 18-


year-old Graham Patten, of Clitheroe. He finished 10th, first junior under 21 with Brian McKenna 13th and Shaun Livesey 14th as the other two counters. Stephen Howard, of Gisburn, also ran well to finish 20th. There was a field of 183 runners. . The event was dominated by


Andy Taylor, of Kendal AC, who returned a new fastest time of 30 min. 46 secs.


this season and needing more experience and technique, the team is playing with tremendous promise and enthusiasm. This was emphasised by the tackling of Dave Slinger at full back, which left its mark in the oppos­ ition as well as in the. memory. The 1st XV game was


ning. Andy Corless con­ verted the try, further re­ ducing the margin of defeat to a respectable seven points. Still without a victory


cancelled because the pitch at Ribblesdale Park was unfit.


Fielding, S. Greatorex, D. Fielding, D. Jones, A. Corless, D. Claughton, C. Haworth, J. Bolton, T. Mason, I. Duxbury, J. Holden, R. Wildman, A. Parkinson, U. Moore.


Clitheroe: D. Slinger, I. Table tennis


TEAMS who are not in­ volved in the second round of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association’s handicap knockout are re­ quested to do their best to re-arrange matched previously postponed.


School, leaders of Division.Two of the league have now gone five games without defeat and have scored 50 points without conceding even one. In Division One .the leaders, Standen A have one point more than Dog and Partridge A..


Clitheroe Royal Grammar


One: Station A 5, Station B 5; Standen A" 7, Post Office A 3; Queensway A 2, Dog and Par­ tridge A 8.


Latest results — Division


Ladies 0, CRGS 10; Dog and Partridge B 6, Queensway B 4; Catholic YC 4, Station C 6.


Division Two: Rimington


Standen A............. 6 3 1 39 21 Dog&P.A......... 6 4 1 3822 P. 0. A............... 5 3 131 19 StandenB........... .'. 5 4 0 31 19 Chatburn............ 5 3 2 29 21 Station B......... ... .6 1 2 26 34 Station A...;...:...... 6 1 124 36 Queensway A .......... 7 0 .0 12 58


(Station C........... 6. 3 2 31 29 P.O. B................ 5 3 0 29 21 Dog&P.B............. ' 5 2 12723 Queensway B .... 5 2 1 24 26 Catholic YC.......... 6 2 0 1842 Rim. Ladies........ 6 0 0 11 49.


CRGS..;............ 5 5 0 50 0


Division One P W D F A


clinched a place in the final by beating Max and


Elsie Clements-2-1..Their opponents Ted and Mar­ garet Peters won a final place by knocking out Alan Stretch and Anne Bowen 2-1. . The quarter-finalists


were Stephen and Cheryl Kenyon who lost to the Peters (2-0); Dennis Lawson and Marie Lyons who lost to Alan


.Stretch and Anne Bowen (2-0); Kevin Chanley and Jennifer Rowlands who lost to Max and Elsie Clements (2-0); Dennis Webster and Sue Lawson who lost to Dave Helm


by Waddington athlete Michael Morton. The winners received a shield and replicas, two holiday, vouchers, a tankard'and goblet' and - a basket of nuts. Pictured: here are "the


and Beryl Speak (2-1). Prizes were presented


16 finalists with Michael Morton. They are: Back, from


the left, Susan, Marie, M a rg a r e t , B e r y l , Michael,- Elsie, Jennifer, Cheryl and Anne. Front: D a v e , Max, Dennis Webster, Ted, Dennis Lawson, Kevin, Stephen arid Alan.


U p - to -d a te -p la c in g s in d a r ts le a g u e


THE latest placings in Clitheroe and District Darts League are as follows:, ,v


D iv is io n ' One, all


played six: Horse Shoe A 37pts, White Hart 37, Black Horse 28, Read Club 25, Royal Oak A 24, Spring Mill 22, Black Bull A 19, Pendle Witch 17, Royal Oak B 17, Bridge Inn 14. Highest finish: E. Fish (Spring Mill 154)!


Division Two: Cross


Keys, played six, 27pts, King’s Arms (5) 26, White Horse (6) 25, Bonny Inn (5) 23, Brockhall SC (5) 22, Buck Inn (6) 19, -Lord Nelson (5) 19, Pendle Hotel (5) 18, Victoria Hotel (5) 13. Highest finish: A.. Lord (Cross Keys 110.


V


Show B played six, 34pts, Coach and Horses (6) 29, Waddington SC (5),'29, Black Bull B (6) 23, Pendle Inn, Barley (4) 22, -Joiners Ams (5) 16, Bay Horse (5) 15, Station Hotel (4) 11, Brown Cow (5) 9. Highest, finish: A. Moro (Joiners Arms) 106.


Division Three: Horse CLUBMEN


IN holding Social Club to a draw, Central Working1 Men’s Club showed that they are a better team than their placing in Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League implies. They could create . problems for a number of teams in the second half of the season; and are Ribblesdale Wanderers fi­ nally beginning to click?


Catholic SC 3, Billington BC A 5; Central WMC 4, Social Club 4; Clitheroe CC 3, Ribblesdale Wands 5; Low Moor Club. 4, Royal British . Legion 4. Billington BC B had no match.


This week’s results:


Division Two P W D F A


played eight: Billington BC A 39 pts, Social .Club 38, Billington BC B 36. Central WMC 30, Royal British - Legion 28,. Rib-" b le sd a le Wands 28, Catholic SC 23, Clitheroe CC 17, Low Moor Club 17. Highest finish, J. Rimmer (Central WMC) 157.


League placings, all " Sabden cricketers celebrate J.A.S.P.


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