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Clitheroe 0, Great Harwood Town 2


CLITHERGE fell to defeat in this lively Boxing Day derby clash despite giving as good as they got for most of the game in the face of some enterpris­


ing and attractive football by the vis­ itors.


Phil Greenhalgh put Great Harwood one up as early as the second minute and they continued to look e.xcellent value for their lead throughout the first half and for a large part of the second.


Talented striker


effectively sealed the match for Town in the 85th minute, Clitheroe always looked likely to jp-ab an equaliser, a de­ lightfully sus])enseful situ­ ation which made for some fine entertainment for the large holiday crowd. After some impressive


But, until Ged Kitchen


b u i ld -u p s , however, Clitheroe all too often let themselves down with hesitant final passes, a frustrating shortcoming which manager ■ Keith Newton will obviously be looking to put right in future weeks. Before the kick-off,


G. Walker, R. Walker, S. Whiteside, Ashworth. Sub.s: Gillibrand, McGuire. Great Harwood Town: Pom­


f ret, Hutchinson, Easton, Lynch, McHugh, Tabiner, Kitchen, Haworth, Grogan, Greenhalgh, Taylor. Subs: Kanvat, Dunn.


R e fe re e : Mr S. Mason (Nelson).


LATEST SNOOKER


THE ordinary progi’amme of Clitheroe and District Snooker League is suspended until February 12th to make way for the team knockout competition.


for five weeks and the firs t matches will be played on January 8th. Teams have been formed


The competition runs


Rarin’ to go weather


premitting


players, officials and spec­ tators stood in silent tri­ bute to Mike Humphrey, the Clitheroe reserve team player who died in a road accident the previous weekend.


Clitheroe had no time


to settle into any pattern b e fo re G re en h a lg h , Town’s leading scorer last season, made it 1-0 with a close range shot following a neat run down the left wing by his skipper, Gary Easton. After Town had nar­


AFTER the holiday break Ribble Valley Football League programme re­ sumes on Saturday and the Dan Seed semi-finals have been arranged to take place on the follow­ ing Saturday, January 10th. With a backlog of


matches to be made up it is hoped that weather conditions will be a little kinder. Fixtures for the next


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rowly had the better of some furious first half end-to-end e.xchanges, Greenhalgh had the best chance of adding a second goal in the 42nd minute when he blasted the ball over the bar with only Denis Underwood to beat. The vistors started the


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had their own eyes fixed on making a breakthrough as soon as possible and, after 52 minutes, Simon VTiiteside was unlucky to see a worthy ef fo rt cleared off the line by Mick McHugh with keeper Jeff Pomfret, who thwarted the home side on numerous occasions well beaten. In the last 10 minutes,


second half in determined mood, with that man Greenhalgh hitting the post in the opening minutes. But Clitheroe clearly


into four draw is:


gi’oups and the


Cons B V Cons A; Billingtoii B V Billington A. Waddington A.


Cons A V Billington A; Wail- dington A v Cons B. Billington B, bye. Groii]) two — Catholic B v' Catholic A: Slaidburn v Chatburn A. Group three — Pendle Club v Rimington B: Liberal A v Liberal B. Group four — Social Club v Wadding­ ton B: Chatburii B v Police. Rimington A, bye.


bye. Group four — Waddington B' V Rimington A; Police v Social Club. Chatburn B, bye. Groups two and three have byes. Week two. group one —


Cons A v Waddington A; Bil­ lington B V Cons B. Billington A, bye. Group two — Chat- burn A V Catholic B: Catholic A V Slaidburn. Group tliree — Pendle Club v Liberal A: Lib­ eral B V Riinington B. Group four — Waddington B v Police: Riinington A v Chatbiirn B. Social Club. bye.


Week three, gi-oup one —


couple of weeks are as follows: Saturday, January 3rd. Division One


(J .S.), Waddington v Read Res (G.S.), Roe Lee West V Calderstones (T.P.), Brockhall v Chat- burn Res (J.O.D.). Division Three


dington A V Billington A: Bil­ lington B V Cons A. Cons B, bye. Group four — Chatburn B v' Waddiiigton B: Rimington A V Social Club. Police, bye. Groups two and three -, have, byes. Latest league results. Divi­


Hngton B v Waddington A: Cons B V Billingtun A: Cons A. bye. Group two — Chatburii A v" Catholic A; Catholic B v Slaidburn. Group three — Lib­ eral B V Pendle Club: Riming­ ton B V Liberal A. Group four — Social Club v Chatburn B; Police V Rimington A. Wad­ dington B. bye. Week 5, group one — Wad­


Week four, group one — Bil-


Res (J.l).), Station v Rib­ chester CK Res (I.H.), Lord Nelson v Catholic


Trinity Res v Whalley


SC (C.B.), ’fransport Res V Rimington Res (—). Saturday, January 10th Division One


sion One — Billington A 8, Liberal A 0; Chatburn A 10, Conservative A 4; Waddington A 10. Social Club 4: Liberal B 8, Billington B (i. Highest break — Donald Nelson, Wad­ dington. :17. Division Two — Rimington


Clitheroe^s Christmas squad


THIS was Clitheroe’s squad that went down at home to Great Harwood on Boxing Day.


Saturday’s trip to Week one, group one — Padiham was postponed


because of a frozen pitch. Back (from the left):


Tony Bush, Mick Ash­ croft, Paul Bretherton, Denis Underwood, Simon Whiteside, Frank


Richards, Ian Wilcox, Paul McGuire, Keith Newton.


Front: Ian Ashworth,


Roger Walker, Tony W ad d in g to n , Nigel


Whiteside, Tony Eyles, Graham Walker. The only absentee


from the picture was flu victim Dave Gillibrand, who recently returned to the club from Padiham.


HIGHLIGHT of the 1980 local sporting year was undoubtedly Clitheroe Football Club’s ■ sterling per­ formance in winning the Lancashire Combi­ nation championship for the first time in their 103 year history and that after having had to seek re-elec­ tion. Their only previous


Town team’s championship Is indeed the highiight REVIEW OF THE


commodation, but were told they could stay as Combination members on the understanding that , improvements would be made. In the Ribble Valley


successes were the Di­ vision Two champion­ ship in 1959-60, and the Combination Cup


months produced several surprises for the club. Manager Dave Morris res­ igned in June after being named Lancashire Combi­ nation manager of the year, and moved to Che­ shire League side Radclif- fe Borough. His successor as player-


in 1937-38. However, succeeding


A 10. Pendle Club 4: Conserva­ tive B 12, Slaidburii 2: Catholic SC B 0. Waddington B 8; Police 12. Riinington B 2. Details: Chatburn A 409,


with Greenhalgh’s early goal still separating the sides, Clitheroe striker Ian Ashworth, who had a fairly quiet game overall, sw itch ed wings and seemed to give his front­ line colleagues a new lease of life. But ju s t when it


(J.O.D.), Ribchester CK v Whalley AC (J.S.), Grind­ leton V Chatburn (G.B.), Chipping V Victoria (T.W.), West Bradford v Read (N.B.), Hurst Green V Sabden (T.P.). Dan Seed semi-finals Chatburn Res v Roe


Trinity v Royal Oak


Lee West (B.R.), Whalley V Waddington (J.D.). Division Two


seemed that the elusive equaliser was finally on its way. Town put the match out of Clitheroe’s reach with five minutes remaining when Ged Kitchen headed home a penetrating cross from Ronnie Haworth. Mick Ashcroft had a


(M.F.), Black Bull v Henthorn (A.P.). Division Three


Rimington v Brockhall


Bradford Res (C.B.), Sta­ tion V Rimington Res (M.H.),' Lord Nelson v Grindleton Res (D.M.), Catholic SC v Trinity Res (I.H.), Ribchester CK Res V 'fransport Res (G.S.).


Whalley Res v West


chance to put Clitheroe on the scoresheet in the last two minutes, but he shot over the bar from close I'ange. In the end. Great Har­


Keith may


wood fully deserved their victory but, equally, Clitheroe’s attractive, in­ telligent moves should have merited some tang­ ible reward. Outstanding for the


Shawbridge side were full-backs Nigel White- side and Tony Eyles, who frustrated Harwood win­ gers Kitchen and John Taylor on countless occa­ sions. Clithcroe: Underwood, N.


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Waddington, Wilcox,


Rugby teams


BOTH Clithefoe Rugby Club’s matches at the weekend against Rossendale were can­ celled due to frost affecting the pitches. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY 1st XV (V Caldcr III, a): R.


ring changes CLITHEROE player-iminagei- Keith Newton is poised to make changes for the club’s first-ever meeting with Lanca­ shire Combination newcomers Caernarfon on Saturday (kick­


off 2-15 p.m.). Mr Newton was not too un­


and conceded goals. “But some heads dryiped


100 per cent. “We made mistakes again


and we were not as confident as we should be,” he said. The team will be chosen


happy with his team’s 2-0 home defeat by Great Harwood on Boxing Day, but felt than one or two players were not giving


Consenative A :127. P. Jones 47, J. Marsden 42; A. Frank- land 8.3, D. Cowperthwaite 50: N. Robinson 84, I. Tomlinson (iO; P. Clark 50. D. Lord 01; H: Frankland 7:1, (j. Ireland 71; D. Speak GO, J . Crowther 43. Riniington A 431, Pcndle


Football league, the Divi­ sion One Championship was won by Ribblesdale AFC (now Royal Oak). Chatburn Reserves were Division Two winners, and Martin Velvets won Division Three. For the first time, the League ob­ tained local sponsorship for all divisions. Read United won the


SPORTING YEAR ,


previous best. John Whar­ ton (13) was chosen to play for the English Schools’ team. C lith e ro e Catholic


service at St James’s Church.


blesdale Cricket League had a poor season gener­ ally, although Whalloy had the' satisfaction of winning the Ramsbottom Cup, and Read 2nd re­ tained the Lawrenson Cup. However, Read made their earliest exit from the Whitbread Trophy when Shiroshead beat them by two runs.


manager was Ian Wilcox, the Accrington Stanley captain and he took Clitheroe into the new season. He resigned at the, beginning of De­ cember but continued as a player, and former Eng­ land full back Keith Newton took over as manager. Another departure from


Club 377. Jim Hacking 105, H. Sellers 54; H. Wahnsley 0.3, T. Howarth 53: D. Seed 00, T. Hill 8:1; J. Spencer 09. C. Moor- house 07: A. Walmsley 78, A. Pearce 45; J. Hacking 59, S. Edmundson 75. Consenative 11 402, Slaid­


Jaeiuies 77: A. Middlebrough 90, .1. Whitwell 05; G. Dinsdale 82, W. Jones 00; D. Packer 42, E. Rigby 97. Catholic SC 11 38:i, Wad­


burn 435. P. Swales 80. G. ’i'edstone 01; R. Parker 82, H. Dixon 09: T. Williamson 80, J.


Ashley Smith Trophy, Chipping took the Dan Seed Cup and Martin Vel­ vets were first winners of the Advertiser and Times Cup for Division Three clubs. Cross Keys won the Aitken Shield. A trophy in memory of


Local clubs in . the Rib­


Social Club made a clean sweep in Clitheroe and District Cricket League by winning the Bradlow and Grindleton trophies and the six-a-side prize. Mrs Pat Towler, secret­


ary and scorer of the Buck Inn, Grindleton, team was presented with the league chairman’s award for her work. Clitheroe professional


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clubs was Wanderers’ ))ro- fessional Malcolm Dennett with 636 runs. Clitheroe’s left-arm spinner Garth Sutcliffe took the league’s senior bowling jirize with 38 wickets at a cost of 15.29 each.


Top scorer among the


Mr Henry MacMillan, who helped to found Clitheroe Ladies’ FC, was provided by relatives and friends for competition in the NVV Ladies’ Football League. David Byrom, a 15-


Shawbridge was that of Keith Lord, first team at­ tendant and trainer who gave 17 years service to the club. The club has had no


dington 11 459. E. Holden 44, II. Waddington 82; B. Bithell 74, T. H. Walmsley 70; J. Mar.sden 05. A. Wilkinson 0-1: V. Maffia 82. D. Boothman 47; D. Loflhouse 73, K. Walmsley 88; D. Hotliersali 45. B. Phillip 108. Police 448, Rimington It


luck in FA Cup and Vase and the Lancashire Junior Cup. Clitheroe enter the new year lowly-placed in the league, but the pic­ ture is misleading as they have games in hand over all their competitors. A good run early in the


year-old pupil at St Au­ gustine’s School, Billing­ ton, played for England Schoolboys against Scot­ land at Wembley. Another pupil, Tyrone Morgan (16) was chosen for the Great Britain Catholic Schools’ athletics team in Milan. Waddington FC ap­


Cockcroft (Kidsgrove) as professional for 1981, and Read signed Trevor Jones (Burnley). Wanderers re­ tained Malcolm Dennett, and Whalley re-signed Steve Lawton on comple­ tion of his first season with the club. An appeal for more


Clitheroe signed John


woman golfer Jane Panter came joint second in the Robert Winsor WPGA championships at Finchley where she broke the course record with four under a par 70. The Great Harwood


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jilayers to become um­ pires was made at the annual meeting of the R ib b lesd a le C r ick et League. It was agreed that there would be no holiday break in the fix­ tures and that washed-out games would not be re- jilayed.


New Year could set them well on the way to retain­


ing the title of champions. In the Blackburn Com­


395. J. Griffith 100, J. Thorn­ ton 03; J. Burke 09, W. Law­ less 00; L. MeEntee 72, S. Petty 70; II. Jacques 81, J. Lund 54; F. Booth 75, G. Gor- ringhain 07; P. Craig 51, S. Green 81.


pointed Clitheroe newsa­ gent Mr Peter Jeffreys as chairman. The team reached the Birtwistle Cup final, only to lose the replay 5-1 to ROF. An" important merger of


bination, Division Two, Clitheroe Reserves step­ ped up their promotion challenge towards the end of the year. The club ran into trou­


ble over the poor stan­ dard of the changing ac-


netball team were first winners of the Clitheroe Netball League’s Division One cup. Whalley men’s tennis


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sporting interests took place at Church Meadow with a link-up between Ribblesdale Wanderers CC Clitheroe Rugby Union Club and C l i th e ro e Ladies’ Hockey Club under the style of Rib­ b le sd a le P a rk . The merger was marked by a


. Mid-Lancashire cross­ country title, and Michael Morton (20) the National Cross-Country junior title, and the 5,000 metres for England in the Philips International event in Wales.’ O r ie n te e r Graham


had a good year. Deborah Hammonds (15) became junior women’s champion of the Mid-Lancashire Cross-Country League, also Northern Counties Women’s Champion for her age group. Paul Livesey won the men’s


Bowling season ended with the relegation of Wanderers and Whalley to Division Two and the promotion of Salesbury Ladies to Division One. Local athletes mostly


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was set at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School where opening bat David Hardcastlo (17) totalled 872 runs for the season, 200 runs more . than the


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way on the field at the moment and everyone must buckle down and gi’aft hard to make th in g s w o rk ,” sa id Mr


"Things are not going our . ■


Whiteside. Clitheroe Reserves’ game


against Brinscall on Saturday was postponed as a marji ,of respect following the recent trag ic death of defender Michael Humphrey in a car ac-


cident. The Reserves have a blank


date this weekend, but are trying to fix up a game.


Whiteside, disappointed with the Boxing Day defeat, this week accused some players of adopting a “prima donna" at­ titude.


Men excel at festive hockey


CLITHEROE Ladies Hockey Club had a strong team to contend with in a special festive celebration match.


For they faced a team of members of


Clitheroe Rugby Club and Ribblesdale Wan­ derers cricketers in a hockey match at Rib­ blesdale Park.


The men proved they could bully-off as


well as anyone, beating the women at their own game by 2-1. John Coates and Roger Lamb scored for the men and Anne Hutch­ inson for the women. Umpire Brian White


did not have too much trouble keeping the players in order and it


was agi'eed that there were one or two ])oten- tial stars in the men’s


. team.


Sabden, won the Division One championship of Clitheroe and District Darts League, and Mau­ reen Waddington, of the Bl ack Hor s e t eam became individual champ ion of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Association Calderstones A won the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s'Darts Associa­ tion title. At table tennis, Danny


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