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Massed defence thwarts search for equaliser


. . Whitworth Valley 2, Clithoroc 1 '


A STRANGE decision to play into the teeth of f g a le . . f o r 45 minutes probably cost Clitheroe


goal and with the wind behind


wind — and paid the penalty.: Whitworth' scored an early


them gave Clitheroe’s defence a nightmare first half. To their credit, the Shaw-


bridge team ‘ weathered the storm and had two “goals" dis­ allowed before they deservedly drew level before the break. But their efforts were in vain, as ^Whitworth snatched


which has included wins over Bacup and W ig an, was threatened as early as the third minute;


the winner halfway through the second half. CIitheroe|s recent good spell,


otable


vans, Heidi Hughes, mma Greenwood, Anne obbins, Rebecca Mur- )ch; front: Elizabeth ighley, Susan Fotios, izabeth Ainsworth.


the left: Michelle SQUASH


DR the first time this ason all three Empress iuash Club’s men’s teairs )n their matches.


M home to St Annes, the tior side pulled off a 3-2 suc- to complete the double


t the visitors. n yet another tight finish,


i won in style by 3-0 and ke by 3-2. Conor McLaughlin yed well in a 3-1 defeat, lcolm Macdonald lost by the >est margin — 10-9 in the al game.


The seconds continued their sh for promotion with a 5-0 ■cess against East Lancs 0 had beaten them in the •_erse fixture. he new confidence in the


ipress scraped home, thanks Glenn Evans, Ian Warren 1 Mike Heyworth. Glenn and


Clitheroe’s defence cold and O’Loughlin nipped in to beat Denis Underwood. The cross­ bar and three fine last ditch clearances from Underwood, who played with flu, denied Whitworth further success. Clitheroe eventually settled,


A f r e e - k ic k c a u g h t


but for some reason chose to play -into the fierce


[hirbiewhTt™rtrr^ y’s visit to middie-°f- Clitheroe\won the toss,


RESERVES SOON IN CONTROL


Clitheroc Reserves 3, Brinscall 0


CLITHEROE ran out comfortable winners against Brinscall at Shaw- bridge on Saturday. Both teams took some time


to adjust ’ to the heavy pitch and a strong wind.


the upper hand. After John Taylor, Paul


But Clitneroe soon gained


Tomlinson and Steve Musgrove went close, Jimmy Taylor final­ ly broke the deadlock in the 2oth minute. After a fine left wing move,


Whiteside was disallowed for the closest of offside decisions and minutes later the same player found the net again — only for a linesman to rule that there had been some infringe­ ment in the penalty area. The (deserved equaliser came


rand and his cross was turned into the net by Mick Ashcroft. U n f o r tu n a t e ly , f rom


marshalled at the back by Frank Richards, only to experi­ ence more than their share of bad luck. An e f fo r t from Simon


Clitheroe’s continued pressure was further rewarded. Tomlinson broke away to


he easily beat the Brinscall ’keeper with a 10-yard drive. A f te r th e tu rn a ro u n d ,


score in the 50th minute and 10 minutes later John Taylor made


of their recent match Front (from the left): waite, Paul Tomlinson. Trevor Hatch, Arthur with Brinscall in Division Tony Waddington, Peter Back: Jimmy Taylor, Moro, Steve Musgrove.


Tony Bush, Terry Braith- Mooney, Nigel Spencer, RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


Mooney, Spencer, Braithwaite; Bush, Waodington, Musgrove; Jim Taylor, John Taylor, Tom­ linson. Subs: Moro, Gomall.


the points safe from the penal­ ty spot. Clithcroc: Hatch, Stevenson,


three minutes before the in­ terval. Ian Wilcox fed Dave Gillib-


openings to have clinched the match, before Whitworth hit the winner.


Clitheroe’s point of view, the wind dropped for the second half. Yet they still created enough


corner, in spite of protests from Clitheroe that Richards had been fouled. The ball was never really cleared and ran to Green, who cleverly chipped it over a group of players into the net.


Whitworth were awarded a


Narrow defeat ends run


Clitheroe RUFC 1st 7, . Leigh RUFC 9


CLITHEROE’S unbeaten run of 7 matches came to an end on Saturday, when they lost at Littlemoor.


lending on it. la y Dryden played well ore losing and Nigel Willis lost in a tight five game


art Wardle set the scene for decider, in which Mark pman distinguished himself.


eh. ine victories from Dennis enup and the consistent


bert Fielding, Brian Hay- rd and Eddie Vidler. Wayne vnley at number one lost the v game of the evening but 1 his match with ease. ’he thirds also reversed the ult of their match in Oc- er, defeating Burnley 3-2. 'kipper Mark Chapman yed the key part in the win recovering a long deficit in fifth game with the match


m showed itself in resound- victories for John Willis,


placed Wilcox as Clitheroe searched for a second equaliser only to be thwarted by Whit­ worth’s massed defence. The result was a big disap­ pointment for Clitheroe, who


Striker Roger Walker re­


looked set for a rapid climb up the league table. Their midfield players all seemed to .have an off day, while the defence will quickly want to forget that first 45 minutes. C l i th c ro e : Underwood,


Whiteside (N), Bretherton, Richards, Eyles; Wilcox, McGuire, Giilibrand; Whiteside (S), Ashcroft, Ashworth. Subs: Walker (R), Newton.


They know their sport


FUBERS Five and White Horse moved into the quarter finals of Wadding- ton’s FC's annual sports quiz on Sunday. In the last of the second


ber although the scores e later levelled by the de­ fined play of Rachel Pallis- after trailing 2-0. jan Hutchinson produced e inspired play to put Em­ 's ahead, but Val Fielding a long hard match after


ng an early lead, oieen Kendrick lost in three ight sets, never really find- form against a much im- ed opponent. mpress 2nd were unsuc- ful against Astley Park, •on Willis took the only win he night although Carrie Donald had a good match ig narrowly at 10-9 in the game.


arilvn Fletcher fought hard like Jean-Aim Speak and


la Willis she found the op- .ion too strong.


ic to r io u s m o to r is ts


District Motor Club mem- and the club itself were


he annual presentation of SD(34) Club Shellsport •ds at Squires Club, Pre- on Tuesday, Clitheroe


d winners. the rally section of a


ue the Clitneroe club were ;rs-up by a narrow margin pringhill Car Club, Ac­ ton, in a keenly contested long battle.


rally


in Meadows would be happy to finish in the . but is concerned about g time to rest. “During


hole rally there arc only one-hour stops.


the r for la s t y e a r ’s •x and will not want a t this time of one unfor- experience they, suf-


e nevertheless finished but who knows where


uld have, come if we had - on the road,” . said Meadows.


lore than 24 hours,” he h the Johns urerc paired


at means we arc going driving nearly non-stop


u inson and Jeff Smith run­ the Sheilsnort Inter-Club





pionship involving 20 clubs all over the North'West Morton and Alan Birehall outright winners, with v club members Keith


p.


e insufficient to stave off •at for Empress Ladies, vonne Greenup, troubled injury, lost the opening


’E performances by Rachel ister and Jean Hutchinson nst Bolton Heath Studio


finalists meet this Sunday at the social club (8-15 p.m. start). Cox and Co., seeded th re e , take on RCL, and number four seeds Dugdalcs meet Re- ctella International.


NO LACK OF ROAD


RUNNERS A DELUGE of late en­ tries for the Clitheroe 10- mile road race nearly swamped the organisers, Clayton-le-Moors Harriers, of which there is a good Ribble Valley member­


fewer than 359 started, includ­ ing eight woinen. The winner was from Altrincham with a time of 48 mins 26 secs, closely followed by runners from Bolton, Wigan and Manchester. First finisher among local


ship. Of a total entry of 393 no


runners was; Graham Patten (Clitheroe) running for Clayton- le-Moors Harriers. He was 59th


in 54.39. Ten sta rters are not ac­


counted for in the official list of runners, due to some unofficial participants “clocking in” at the


day’s event has encouraged the promoters to decide to make it an annual one provided there are no police objections. Some concern was voiced because of runners switching from one side of the road to the other without keeping an eye on


finish. The support given to Sun­


traffic.' The organisers wish to •


thank, among others, the police, the Ribble Valley Sports Council for the use of Roefield Bam, Mrs Brown the camp site warden, . the donors of prizes and the marshalls and officials.


Cub teams lose out


THE District A and B teams of the Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football League each lost 3-0 to South Ribble in an inter-league match at the


weekend. Local results were Pendle


y went off the road in d lost 20 minutes recov- from the accident,


Leopards 0, Whalley 6; Pendle Panthers 1, St Paul s 12; Chip­


Tigers v St Mary’s (P. Mars- den), Chatburn v Hodder


ping 0, Loyola 12. Saturday’s fixtures: Pendle


Valley (J. Rowley), Gisbum v Pendle Leopards. Sunday: Whalley v Chipping (C. Grime), Ribblesdale v Waddington (J.


Woodworth).


round matches, Fubcrs knocked out /hosts Wad* dington Social Club (29* 25), while White Horse beat Whalley Arms 22-17. The first four quarter


condition of the pitch was to be a major factor in the outcome of the match and it was Clitheroe’s inability to adapt to the conditions that led to their narrow defeat.


As in previous weeks the


Clitheroe’s open exciting style of play is a pleasure to watch, but on pitches the consistency of sago pudding, against heavy experienced packs like Leigh, they become frustrated and silly mistakes occur.


In p e r f e c t c o n d i t io n s


the first half Clitheroe were soon under pressure and a silly mistake led to Leigh taking the lead with a penalty.


Playing into a strong wind in


’ Clitneroe ahead a few minutes later. A scrum close to the Leigh line enabled Hopwood to feed the ball on the blind side to Coates who passed the ball to winger Lund for him to go for the corner and then slip the ball back inside for Coates to dive over for a great try.


wind to maximum effect. Desp­ erate efforts to open up the play and run the ball, constant­ ly come to grief due more to the quagmire underfoot than the opposition. Clitncroe: Slinger, Lund,


powerful play from prop Nigel Crossley and lock Joe Holden, Clitheroe could not prevent Leigh from converting some fine pressure play into points with a converted try. Clitheroe could not use the


their back Clitheroe looked set to increase their lead. However, despite some fine


At half time with the wind at


commit themselves in the ruck and maul and began to produce good balls for the bacKS who came close to scoring. Howevei) it was captain John Coates who levelled the scores with a pen­ a l ty k ic k .a n d th en p ut


The pack then started to Peter Stirzaker Steve Tomlinson


Brace of hat-tricks in goal spree


Trinity Res 0, Victoria 12


TRINITY Reserves, who have won only one game in Division Three, were no match for first division Vic­ toria.


spree through Mick Isherwood and Tomlinson, who also com­ pleted a hat-trick; Colebourne, and another goal from Simpson. Although so overwhelmed


penalty to give him his first goal of the season, and Steve Tomlinson got the seventh. Victoria continued the goal


with a seven-goal lead. Colin Elliott opened their account in the fifth minute and scored the fifth goal, Peter Stirzaker meanwhile having netted a hat- trick. Mick Simpson converted a


The visitors turned round


NO HITCH WITH THE WEEKEND FIXTURES


FORTUNE favoured the Ribble Valley Football League on Saturday.


Tomlinson (G), Isherwood, Wright, Elliott, Campbell, Col­ ebourne, Stirzaker, Tomlinson (S), Gkilow. Subs: Lafranees- china, Humphreys.


Visitors show their


class Lord Nelson CPV 1, Grindleton 4


Gordon, Greatorex, Torbett, Coates, Hopwood, Lee, Cros­ s le y , W a lk e r , H o ld e n , Ridehalgh, Able, Phillips, Fox.


Leigh win


on merit Leigh 4th 16,


Clitheroe 2nd 0


CONDITIONS . resembl- ing a paddy field did not help good rugby for either side at Leigh. Leigh won on merit ami


IN heavy conditions the visitors soon showed their class by playing some at­ tractive and aggressive football, the home defence being subjected to severe pressure.


scored a surprise goal but it was not to be and after further heavy pressure Grindleton took the lead with a fine goal from Dugdale.


In a rare break CPV almost


lined their superiority with other goals from Dugdale, Cowking and Murphy to take a commanding half-time lead.


should have won by far more if they had possessed a clinical finishing policy. On numerous occasions they constructed overlaps only to squander


them. To Clitheroe’s credit their


does not win matches and Leigh scored two first half tries as a result of Clitheroe’s mis­


strong wind at their backs the home side tried to press home th e i r ad v an tag e but the Clitheroe forwards,, spurred on by Roger Gregory and Phil Dinsdale, produced a much im­ proved performance. But Leigh’s pressure produced two more tries in the naif. None of Leigh’s four tries were con­ verted. Clitheroe 2nd XV: Jones,


takes. ' In the second half with a


Fielding (I), Fielding (D), Greatorex, Richardson, Cor- less, Tattersall, Haworth, Bolton, Robbrts, Duxbury (I), Duxbury (M), Dinsdale, Tom­ linson, Gregory.


Selected for Saturday


YMCA, away, Saturday) squad: Hatch, Stevenson, Mooney, Rush, Braithwaite, Bush, G. Walker, Musgrove, Moro, Gornall, Jim Taylor, John Taylor, Tomlinson. ■ Meet


C l i th e ro c Re se rv e s (v Shawbridge 1-15 p.m.


backs recovered and tackled back strongly. The Fielding brothers Ian and Duncan, to­ gether with Stewart Greatorex, showing the way. Unfortunately tackling alone


seemed to relax and this al­ lowed CPV to come back into the game. They reduced the arrears with a Bishop goal and with a little more luck and steadier- finishing might well have made the score more re­ spectable.


A f te rw a rd s , Grindleton


Catterall making a good save from the spot kick. Dugdale and Ward played well for the visitors who were just too fast for Third Division CPV for whom Davidson and Warden were best.


Grindleton missed a penalty,


Jeffrey (N), Almond, Davidson, Hughes, Warden, Baber, Pear­ son (A), Pearson (S), Pearson (P), Bishop. Sub: Jeffrey (M).


Lord Nelson CPV: Catterall,


Jones, Read, Turner, Parkin­ son, Proctor, Ward, Powell, Dugdale, Cowking, Murphy. Sub: Driver.


Grindlcton: Illingworth, r ‘ They're tops


school won their respective sec­ tions in a one-day tournament at Broughton High School, Pre­ ston, on Sunday. The girls’ team comprised:


BEST in Lancashire — that’s the girls under-19 and boys under-15 volley­ ball teams, at St Augus­ tine’s School, Billington. The two teams from the


The visitors further under­


the Trinity lads battled bravely on a heavy pitch and goal­ keeper Winkley had the satis­ faction of making some good saves. Victoria: Hall, Simpson,


game all the Aitken Shield matches were played and pro­ duced clear-cut results, al­ though the Chipping v Calder- stones game went into extra time at 4-4. Chipping eventual-- ly won 8-5. The remaining game between Rimington Re­ serves and Chatburn will be played this weekend.


Apart from one postponed


ton is that the League execu­ tive have awarded the Dan Seed semi-final to Whalley.


3 but following an inquiry the league has ruled that they were wrong to include Richards as he had not played in the qual­ ifying three matches before the semi-final.


Waddington won the game 6-


i Rimington Res or Chatburn v Trinity, Catholic SC v Chip­ ping, Read Utd v Chatburn Res, Subden v Grindleton, Whalley AC . v Rimington, Royal Oak v Grindleton Res, Station Hotel v Transport.


Whalley AC 3, Roe Lee West 2; Station Hotel 3, Ribchester CK Res 1: Rimington 4, Whal­ ley 1: Read Utd 4, Waddington 1; Brockhall 1, Catholic Su 4, Read Utd Res 2, Trinity 3; Lord Nelson CPV 1, Grindleton 4; Whalley Res 1, Grindleton Res 4; Ribchester CK 5, West Bradford Res 0; Henthorn Utd 1, Sabden 5; Black Bull 1, Royal Oak 6; Trinity Res 0, Victoria 12.


sults: Transport Res 1, Trans­ port 5; Chatburn Res 4, West Bradford 0; Chipping 8, Calder- stones 5 (after extra time):


Aitken Shield, first round re­


Hurst Green 1, Chatburn 4. . Fixtures — Aitken Shield,


League: Division One —


1st round: Rimington Res v Chatburn (TJ). Division One: West Brad­


v Ribchester CK Res (TVV), Trinity Res v Lord Nelson CPV (VM), Grindleton Res v Station Hotel (NB).


Teams West Bradford (v Royal F o r a p e r son a l se rv ic e


Ann Moms (captain), Lesley Farrell, Jacqueline Murray, Frances Astin, Diane Laycoclc, Teresa Nelson. The boys were: Chris Owen.


teachers Mrs Christine Par- kington and Mr Tom Holt.


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Chipping v Trinity (GB), Sabden v Kead Utd (Uivij, vic­ toria v Whalley AC (GS). Division Two: Transport v Brockhall (IAD), Calderstones v Black Bull (MF), Read Utd Res v Rimington (RA), Chat­ burn Res v Henthorn Utd (CB), Whallev v Roe Lee West (TP). Division Three: Catholic SC


round of the Aitken' Shield, to be played March 7th, is: Vic­ toria v Ribchester Cross Keys,


The draw for the second Disappointment for Wadding­


Game in true Shield tradition


Grindleton lies J, Whalley Res 1


THE first meeting of the season between these two village sides produced a fine game in the true tradition of the Aitken Shield.


• Wallbank pulled a goal back for the visitors but when Grindle­ ton broke Driver and Pritt both put wide ami Hindle had a chip cleared off the line. Whalley never gave up but


the Grindleton defence gave little away and the only time that Waterhouse was beaten Barker cleared with a fine header. Whalley did net from an indirect free kick only to have the effort disallowed. ’ It was a good result for Grindleton. They were well


CHATBURN DOMINATE


Chatburn Res 4, West Bradford 0


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CHATBURN Reserves played one of their better games to knock Division One team West Bradford out of the Aitken Shield. Chatburn played into a


in the 25th minute when Ken Mantle sliced a clearance which was helped into the net by the Wind. Chatburn went close on sev­


continued to push forward, and Read was on hand to score from eight yards following a good move liy Gary Scott and Peter Czapowski. West Bradford then began to


eral occasions, the best being an effort from Rodney Read which hit the bar. In the second half Chatburn


exert pressure, prompted by John Clegg’, with their best effort eommg from a Mantle volley. After riding out this storm Chatburn pressed again


and with John Fletcher causing havoc on a jinking run along the bye-line the finishing shot was turned into his own net by Chris Mellin. The fourth goal came witli


Jackson, Robinson, Knowles, Parkes, Read, Foulker, Ash­ worth, Scott, Czapowski, Fletcher, Smithson, Nield. West Bradford: Barber, Ed­


five minutes left when Fletcher again made a run up the wing but this time Scott was on hand to tap home from close range. In tne final minutes Johnson made a fine save from Clegg. Chatburn Res: Johnson,


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•picture after the interval and Grindleton, facing the wind, found themselves struggling.


were halted by a foul but De- whurst’s spot kick was coun­ tered with a diving save by Waterhouse. Whaliey came more into the


early lead and subsequently went on to complete a hat-trick and, for good measure, took them to a clear four-goal lead by half-time. In one good break, Whalley


switched because the Whalley ground was not fit. ■ Hindle gave Grimlleton an


The venue had been


served in defence by Water- house, Barker, Blacklidge (S). Newhouse and Chureh-Taylor (man of the match award), and


house, Barker, Blacklidge (S), Church-Taylor, Newhouse, Rewaj, Parsons, Blaeklidge (M), Hindle, Pritt, Hutchins. Sub: Driver.


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FENCING POSTS, CONCRETE BASE PANELS PAVING FLAGS ETC.


ALSO FROM OUR NEW SAWMILL


Yorkshire Boarding for your Farm Buildings - DIY FENCING MATERIALS


Slats, Battens etc., Bundles of Wastewood for collection or delivery


CHATBURN PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CLITHEROE 41875


TELEVISION a n d AUDIO REPAIRS


(ESTIMATES FREE) . 20in. COLOUR TV’s ........ 1 year guarantee or £6.50 per month rental ..........C 1 2 0


20in. BLACK AND WHITE...........;........ £ 3 5 6 months guarantee o r £3 a month rent


Nibble Cdf£>frbicf 62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE ' ■ Tel. 27280


BLACK & WHITE SLOT T V— PA YAS YOU VIEW


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL COLOUR AND


(subject to availability) ,


REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE TV’s


NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


D E R E K L E IGH 4 SHIREBURN AVE., CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168 J


All makes of new and reconditioned ^ •__ / washers and cleaners


| HOOVER - HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS | Sales and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE - Tel. 22979


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