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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 8th, 1981 21 YS


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A CALL for Clitheroe FG’s players to show more dedication has been made this week by manager Keith Newton. He said he had


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heard . re liable rumours that one or two players were un­ happy. at the club and planning a move. . “Either these lads want


they don’t. It has got to the stage now where they must decide to stay and work hard, for the club or move away,” said Mr Newton.


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better than we are. I think some players may be drinking too much the evening before a match and that obviously doesn’t help,” said Mr Newton. With the home game


Underw ood, N. Whiteside, Bretherton, R ic h a rd s , A sh c ro f t , Eyles, Newton, McGuire, Wilcox, Waddington, Gil- librand, S. Whiteside, R. Walker, G. Walker, Ash­ worth.


Humphrey memorial


CLITHEROE FC are hoping to commemorate the memory of popular reserve player Michael Humphrey, who died re­ cently in a car accident in the toWn. The plan is for a


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M ic h a e l - H um p h rey Merit Award to be pre­ sented at the end of a season to a character at the club — from officials and players to ground staff and spectators.


Reserve squad 6


CLITHEROE Reserves entertain Bangor OB in a Blackburn Combination


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Stevenson, Boyd, Braith- waite, Rush, Musgrove, Bush, Jim Taylor, John Taylor, Tomlinson, Pye, Behan, plus players not required by the first team. Players should meet ground 1-45 p.m.


Division Two fixture at Shawbridge on Saturday (kick-off 2-15 p.m.). The squad is: Hatch,


with Caernarfon post­ poned because of a water­ logged pitch, Mr Newton keeps the same squad for th e v is i t to Bacup Borough on Saturday (kick-off 2-30 p.m.). Players named are:


would now be aiming to take both points from as many matches as possible — and this would require a total and united effort from the players. “We should be doing


He added that Clitheroe


CLUBMEN RESUME


BOTH the Billington Band teams were in great form when the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League resumed on Monday after the holiday break. They are now joint


Mt is vital that Clitheroe is not left behind ’


CLITHEROE FC is determined not be left out when non-league football in the North ’ of England is reorgan­ ised, says chairman; Mr Cyril Whiteside. From the Football


see the end of the Lanca­ shire Combination with Clitheroe aiming for a place in the new North West League’s Division Two North.


league leaders, with Social Club in third spot. Central Working Men’s


Club flexed their muscles with a big win and are now only two points adrift in fourth place. Ribblesdale Wanderers


League downwards, the structure of semi-profes­ sional and amateur soccer is almost certain to take on a new look in two sea­ sons’ time. The shake-up could well


• Clubs from that league could be promoted to the North West League, then, to the Northern .Premier,' the Alliance and finally to i Division Four of the Foot­ ball League — providing ' their facilities were good enough. Mr Whiteside • admits


that to take all these steps would be .beyond C l i th e ro e ’s w i ld e s t dreams, but still feels the club would, deserve a , place in Division Two of the NW League, which would be the base of the “pyramid”. “ I t 1


Clitheroe is not left behind.


- is v i ta l th a t , --


committee,, I ;am deter­ mined to see that does not h a p p e n , ’’,; . s a y s . : Mr Whiteside.


“Supported by a strong ■


'fa ctors’ in the club’s favour: its own enclosed ground, ■ with covered ac­ commodation, ’and park­ ing, canteen and • toilet facilities; a good playing surface and the benefit of being a “town team.” Against these points,


He points , to several


the inadequate . changing and washing rooms at Shawbridge remain an ex­ pensive problem. They will remain so


unless local councillors and the authorities help


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out, according to the chairman,'who appeals for their fullest co-operation. . Mr Whiteside believes* the anticipated reshuffle i of the non-league struc- i ture should have hap­ pened a long time ago. In theory; there is no


limit-to the success a club could achieve, if it kept winning titles. “Our present team, the


majority of whom are Clitheroe lads, have shown what they can do against sides from higher leagues in the FA Cup and FA Vase. “It’s all a question of.


support — financial and vocal,” he says.


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J . Rinjmer, C en tra l Working Men’s Club, with 157.


1, Billington BC A 7; Bil­ lington BC B 6, Catholic SC 2; Low Moor Club 1, Central WMC 7; Ribbles­ dale Wanderers 4, Social Club 4. Clitheroe CC — bye. League placings: BiU.


Results: British Legion


lington BC A 56pts, Bil­ lington BC B 56, Social Club 51, Central WMC 49, British Legion 43, Ribblesdale Wands CC 41, Catholic SC 36, Clitheroe CC 28, Low Moor Club 26. ■


Ladies’ darts


M. Steer, Station Hotel, 174; highest finish is A. Price, Royal British Legion, 104. Placings: Division One: Black


BLACK BULL and Com­ mercial respectively lead Divisions One and Two of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Association, but both are under strong challenge and cannot afford to slip up when the programme is resumed this week. Highest score to date is •


were on their mettle and they gave Social Club quite a battle in earning a well deserved draw. Highest finish to date is


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Greeting to soccer’s new year


A HAPPY picture of the Henthom United squad — including mascot Simone — as they look forward to football in 1981. Occupying a mid-table


position in Division Two


of the Ribble Valley Foot­ ball League they are look­ ing forward to the first round of the Aitken Shield where they have’ a home tie against first divi­ sion Sabden. They’ve put behind them an early exit from


the Dan. Seed Trophy at the hands of Rimington.


ston (player-manager), Robert Whitehouse, Steve Metcalfe, Mark Green (captain), Steve Bate, Danny Coulston, Rodney


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


Bull 56 pts, Joiners A 55, Black Horse A 50, Catholic SC B 48, Brown Cow 46, Horse Shoe 45, Bonny Inn 43, Spring Mill 42, Pendle Witch 38, Join­ ers B 37, Royal British Legion 34, Royal Oak 34. Division Two: Com­


THE Ribble , Valley Football League began the new year by suffering "the first complete abandon­ ment of a weekend programme this season.


mercial 59 pts, Judge Walmsley B 54, Catholic SC A 53, Station Hotel 50, Central WMC 48, Black Horse B 41, Calder- stones 40, Judge Walm­ sley A 40, Low Moor Club 39, Victoria 39, Bay Horse 35, Craven Heifer 30.’


Narrow defeat for ladies’FC


Clitheroe Ladies 3, BAC Warton 4


nefit of a very strong wind in the first half and they scored four goals to Clitheroe’s one from Donna Westall. Having done well to prevent


CLITHEROE Ladies’ FC went down to a narrow defeat in their first round replay in the North West Women’s League, Division Two, cup competition. The works' side had the be­


BAC from building up an even more impressive lead, Clitheroe came more into their own after the break. Skipper Mandy Turner converted a penalty and Jackie Parker made it three. The teams had proved to be


better luck in the cup competi­ tion for those clubs beaten in the first round of the major event. They will have Preston side Ingol as visitors to Lit- tlemoor on Sunday, January 18th (2 p.m.). Clitheroe’s next home league


with the club when they were 12 years old. Clitheroe will be hoping for


fairly equally matched on ba­ lance and a t one period Clitheroe looked quite likely to force a draw and take the game into extra time. Incidentally it is interesting


to note that the Clitheroe goals were scored by players who began' their footballing career


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proach the half-way mark in their fixture lists, le ag u e r champions Clitheroe find themselves seven games adrift in the defence of their title. League fixtures have


CLITHEROE are trying to arrange matches on Sundays to avoid a pile-up of league fixtures at the end of the season. As, some teams ap­


nearing the 100 mark and the January weather will largely decide whether the backlog can be con­ tained.


near squeaks in the past few weeks but usually one or two clubs managed to p lay , b u t not la s t weekend. The backlog is now


There have been some


wish to see played with­ out delay are the two Dan Seed semi-finals and these are programmed for this weekend.


Matches which officials The Aitken- Shield is


competed for by clubs in all three divisions and al­ though the competition proper does not get under way until February 7th (there is one preliminary game the previous week) any holdups in this will have a significant impact on the league programme.


game will be at Littlemoor on Sunday next when they will entertain Bronte 2nd (2 p.m.).


[ snooker]


THE second round draw for the singles and dou­ ble s com p e t i t io n in Clitheroe and District Snooker League is:’ Singles: W. Jones v


: table Trinity and their re­ serves are at the foot of Divisions One and Three respectively, both with only one victory. In Divi­ sion Two, Black Bull still seek their first win.


in Division One, and Sta­ tion Hotel in Division Three — are unbeaten. At the other end of the


Two clubs — Chatburn


ers, Chatbum are under pressure from Royal Oak


Whiteside: ,‘We now find ourselves seven games behind with the worst of the winter still to come.” . ■ R a th e r ; th a n play


matches on evenings to­ wards the" end of the season, Clitheroe are asking clubs to play on


have) the lucrative bonus of a t t r a c t in g bigiger


Sundays.1 < "... Sunday fixtures also


crowds. '


G. Dell v D. Nelson, P. Marlow; N. Robinson, P. Clark v F. Coar, S. Cox; J. Wooff, S: Hatton v A. Hall, H. Hudson; 'R. Parker, E. Wallace v D. Smith, S. Taylor; H. Frankland, A. Frankland v.'T. Williamson, A. McNab; ; J. Cowell, B. Hargreaves v P. Reid, A. Chew; S.' Petty, J. Lund v H. Cook, T.;Warden; R. Cowking, B. Dixon v , J. Crowther, J.;Titterington. All games must be com­


P. Swain, G. Ireland v B. Waddington, T. Walmsley v J . Titterington, B. Dixon v, H. Dixon, P. Marlow v H. Clegg, G. Dinsdale v H. Frankland, B. Hargreaves v D. Bir- kett, A. Middlebrough v D. Smith, D. Speak v R. Bell, M. Alston v D. Cow- perthwaite, J. Marsden v D. Nelson, A. Wilkinson v I. Brown; E. Rigby v ,T. Makinson, P. Clark v C. Britcliffe, J. Whitwell v D. Hothersall, D. Hal- liwell v S. Hatton. Doubles: • Wi Roberts,


pleted by January 31st. )


As Division One lead­


and Read United. Chat- bum Reserves lead Divi­ sion Two by two points from Roe Lee West and both teams have games in hand over the remainder. Anything can happen in


' ley Reserves with nine points have games in hand. So, too, have sixth- placed Transport Re­ serves for whom a suc­ cessful run over the next few weeks could shoot them into top spot. The leading marksman


Division Three where the top three clubs have 12 points each and Whal-


in all three divisions is S. Pearson, of Lord Nelson, with 14 goals. Leading scorers. Divi­


sion One: G. Young (Chatbum) 13, D. Astin (Victoria) 12, J. Wood (Royal Oak) 11, A. Har­ greaves (Chatburn) 10. Division Two: J. R. Wil­ liamson (Brockhall) 12, A.


Quiz forms wanted


round for the fifth annual quiz will be on Sunday, January 25th at 8 p.m. in the club. Forms should be re­


turned to Steve Rush, 39 P e e l S t r e e t , Clitheroe. Tel. 24684.


Rugby teams Waddington for


train at Saturday Longridge


l away; meet 12-30 p.m.): A. Gordon, M,, Anderson, A. ' Rudd,', T . ' Rose;.. S.


, Greatorex, K. Tomlinson, A; Corless, D. Tattersall, C.' Haworth,. J . , Bolton, J.


•Walker; T.-Duxbury, T. Mason, C. Roberts, I. ■ Fielding,, K1 Moore.-


FOR the, third consecu­ tive week Clithe roe Rugby Union FC suffered a blank weekend,' all the fixtures being cancelled because pitches’ were waterlogged. Teams for Saturday — 1st XV (v Dukinfield, home, meet 1- 45 p.m.): D. Slinger, D. Fielding, G. Torbett, T. Lee, R. Lund, J. Coates, C. ' Hopwood, R. Haworth, P. Dinsdale, N. Crossley, N.' Ridehalgh, J. Holden, R. Wildman, A: Phillips, R. Gregory. 2nd XV (v Anchor 2nd,


WADDINGTON.'FC’s players s ta r t training


every week at,Longridge S p o r ts C en tre from Tuesday. Over the Christmas


break, drainage work has been carried out at the club’s Twitte r, Lane ground ready for, the re­ sumption of. fixtures on' Saturday. -Meanwhile, off the,


: Monday, February 23rd at; 7-30 p.m.. Guest speak-


, held at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, on


1 ers will be television com- : edian Jim Bowen and an ; as yet unnamed football dub manager,


j 'Tickets wijl be available : shortly.; -:' :' '.


field, Waddington have organised a sportsman’s evening' to raise money, for club funds. It will be


TEAMS wishing to enter this year’s sports quiz organised by Wad­ dington Social Club should return their' e n t ry forms by Sunday, January 18th. The first written


Lord (Transport) 11, P. Czapowski (Chatburn Res). 10, D. Beardmore (Calderstones) 9, L. As- pinwall (Henthom United) 9. Division Three: S. Pearson (Lord Nelson) 14, J. J .: Dixon (Catholic SC) 11, A. Pritt (Grindleton) 11. " F ix tu r e s for th is


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INTRIGUING MATCHES IN SHIELD


weekend: Dan Seed semi­ finals — Chatburn Res v Roe Lee West (BR), Whalley v Waddington (JD).


DIVISION ONE


(JOD), Ribchester CK v Whalley AC (JS), Grindle­ ton v Chatburn (GB), Chipping v Victoria (TW), West Bradford v Read United (NB), H u rs t Green v Sabden (TP).


Trinity v Royal Oak DIVISION TWO


(MF), Black Bull v Henth­ om United (AP).


Rimington v Brockhall DIVISION THREE


Bradford Res (CB), Sta­ tion Hotel v Rimington Res (MH), Lord Nelson v Grindleton Res (DM), Catholic SC v Trinity Res (IH), Ribchester CK Res v Transport Res (GS).


Whalley Res v West


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' T’port R e s . . 6. 4 0> 2 8 • R'ington Res......... 8 2 2 4 6 TrinityR............. 5 10 4 2


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DIVISION TWO


CLUBS in the three divi­ sions of- the Ribble Valley Football League will begin the Aitken Shield campaign with,one-npre-, liminary round game scheduled ■ for January 24th, between Hurst Green and Ribchester Cross'Keys.


first round on February 7th has thrown up an in­ triguing derby encounter between Division Three’s Transport Reserves and their first team who play in Division Two. Other derby games are • Chat­ burn Reserves v West Bradford and Rimington Reserves v Chatbum. Rimington and Read


The main draw, for the * C f


7th: Transport Res v Transport; Chatburn Res v West Bradford; Riming­ ton Res v Chatburn; Chipping v Calderstones; Whalley AC v Roe Lee West; Station Hotel v Ribchester Cross Keys Res; Rimington v ; Whal­ ley; Read Utd v Wadding- ton; Brockhall v Catholic,. SC; Read Utd Res v Trin­ ity; Lord Nelson v Grind­ leton; Whalley Res v Grindleton Res; Hurst Green or Ribchester Cross Keys y West Brad­ ford Res; Henthom Utd v Sabden; Black Bull v Royal Oak; Trinity Res v Victoria. ',


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