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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, April 16th, 19S1 19


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£2395 £2145 IIS Marina 1.8 Super.


fE S S 2200 HLS Auto. 1....................... £3295 CESS 2000 HLS Auto.


£2495 YS. . . line for prize Clitheroe 3, Ashton Athletic 1- ------.mu miiicuc l— ...


th e se cond’h a ^ f r f t lh f sB r fdK ^ S h i ih ? 1' 113" ? 6 S?r l? in saw C l i th e ro e n e t tw o vitni8™ ^ 16*^ ? u a r te r ' fm a l tic


up a shock 2-0 victory at Shaw- bridge in the league meeting between the two sides earlier


But Ashton — who chalked


this season — always looked dangerous. As it was, the only Ashton


hopes o f s a l v a g e » w L ^ 318 to Ke«P alive th e i r p a ig n .


g g a p r ,z e f rom a mediocre cam-


re-start, Ashton centre half Parkin made the fatal error of tripping over the ball in his own area, Mick Ashcroft nmped m smartly, passed to Wilcox and the former Accring­ ton Stanley man blasted the


players who found the back of the net were defender Heaton, who headed Clitheroe into the lead from a 24th minute comer and winger Painter whose’cre­ ditable 72nd minute effort — into the Clitheroe goal —


served ultimately as a mere consolation. By the time his shot found


!“ <} with Ian Wilcox and Simon Whiteside adding to Heaton’s most welcome first-half gift


Within two minutes of the Waddington


pay penalty Griffin Celtic 2, Waddington 1


WADDINGTON paid the pen­ alty for poor finishing in their tilth consecutive appearance in


the semi-finals Cup.


of tne Birtwistle


them their fourth consecutive appearance in the final.


Success would have given


sides began cautiously but after 20 minutes a ball which split


its way past Denisl Underwood, Clitheroe had surged into a 3-0


■ form between the sticks, turned goalmaker when his long, accurate clearance kick found leading scorer Whiteside m plenty of room 30 yards out. fhe striker carried the ball


cautioned late in the game for •dissent. Cjitheroe: Underwood, N.


Cooper, Heaton, Parkin, Mychalczyk, Painter, Moly- n e au x , Bibby, Aspina ll, Hooper. Sub: Tate.


waite (for Ashworth, 62), Dean (not used). Ashton: Pearson, Powell,


Referee: Mr E. O’Hare (Barrow-in Furness).


As was to be expected both RESERVES


the Waddington defence fell just right for Griffin to find the net with a volley from 12 yards.


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without addition and Wadding­ ton looked to have gained the upper hand.


the equaliser and they did not take long, Geldard scoring from an acute angle. The teams turned round


Neither side created many chances in the early stages of the second half a nd it became pretty apparent


scored the next goal would win the match.


I


through the half when the Waddington defence got them­ selves into a tangle and pro­ vided Griffin with the opening they needed and a header from close range. Waddington tried desperate­


That goal came midway


ly to equalise but poor finishing let them down.


Rimmer, Kirk, Seedle, Nuttall, Clayton, Byrom, Green, Gel­ dard, Bishop, Miller. Subs Ainsworth, Hosty.


Enjoyable


am-am golf CLITHEROE Golf Club’s am-am competition turned out to be a most enjoyable event. Winner of the Lanca­


Witch Trophy were N. Scott and J. H. Parkinson with a nett 69 off a Sun- ningdale handicap of 10.


In second place were R.


Scott and F. Bailey with 71'/3, and third P. Stub- bens and J. D. Robbins with 72. The team prize went to


David Wilson, S. Hyde and K. Lord, P. Stubbens and J. D. Robbins with a combined score of 293Vk


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LATEST, competition results in the ladies’ section at Clitheroe


— Winner: Mrs M. Thompson,


Senior nine Hole — Winner: Mrs L. Elliott 37 nett,


'


Golf Club were as follows:— Mrs J. Huddleston’s Prize


93-22-71 LGU medal —Winner: Mrs


R. Famworth 97-25-72, after a play-off with Mrs ’L. Wallis 105-33-72.


shire Witch Trophy was Gary Hindle, (36 gross) 69-76-145 after a play off with Alan Squires 70-75- 145. The prize for the morning card was won by A. Squires with 70. Brian Williams took the after­ noon prize with 72. Winners of the Pendle


Wad d in g to n : Winckley, that whoever Waddington began seeking DISAPPOINT


Clitheroe Reserves 2, Mill Hill Old Boys 2.


CLITHEROE gave a disap­ pointing display to only manage a draw against struggling Mill Hill.


fixture, played at Roefield, was opened by a 10th minute goal from winger Paul Tomlinson to put the home team ahead. But as they relaxed, Mill Hill


This Blackburn Combination


fought their way back into the game and equalised just before the break. Clitheroe put memories of a


denied a point and levelled the scores in. the 80th minute from a corner. Clitheroc: Hatch, Stevenson,


very scrappy first half behind them to lay siege to Mill Hill’s goal for long periods of the second 45 minutes. Twice the crossbar saved the visitors before Terry Steinhofel firmly headed home a right wing cross. But Mill Hill were not to be


Boyd, Spencer, Musgrove, Bush, Waddington, Rush, Gor- nall, Steinhofel, Tomlinson. Sub: Thomber.


Rugby club withstands pressure


Kirkby Lonsdale A 15, Clitheroe XV 20


CLITHEROE RUFC boosted their conficence with a fine vic­ tory over Kirkby Lonsdale in a game of fluctuating fortunes. They withstood intense


half who kicked three first half penalties awarded for silly errors by the visitors. Replacement Christian Hop-


ing with an early penalty goal, while all of Kirkby's points came from the boot of their fly-


woocf, at scrum half, raced through to score an opportunist try and John Coates converted for a 12-9 half-time lead. The pressure which Kirkby


pressure in the second half to earn victory with two marvell­ ous tries in the closing minutes. John Coates opened the scor-


home defence was in outstand­ ing form, with Nigel Whiteside looking in exceptionally fine fettle. Whiteside was, however, booked in the second half for a foul and Ashcroft was also


Whiteside, Eyles, Mooney, Richards, Gillibrand, Wilcox, Jim Taylor, S. Whiteside, Ash­ croft, Ashworth. Subs: Braith-


for a few yards and then let go past the helpless Pearson. Just as well, really, that the


ball past Pearson from 12 yards. Eight minutes later, Under­ wood, in his usual impressive


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A SPARKLING hat-trick by striker Paul Bacon led Whalley to victory in a gripping, thrill-a-minute Dan Seed final clash at Shawbridge.


cracker of a drive in the 63rd minute, Bacon scored twice in the last eight minutes to put the issue beyond doubt after Whalley— who last won the trophy in 1979 — had twice come from behind.


Aftcr netting an absolute


some enterprising moves in the first half, the scoreline re­ mained goalless at the interval and it was not until the 53rd minute that the deadlock was finally broken.


Although both sides created A Chatburn str iker was


Superb end to season


CLITHEROE Ladies’ hockey team finished their season in great style. They produced probably their best perform­ ance of the season to earn a 2-0 victory- over Preston, the Lisham Cup finalists;


by Preston was absorbed and gradually reversed although the first goal did not come until 11 minutes from the end when Joanne Blackburn hit the ball firmly into the vis­ itors' net.


Very heavy early pressure


ran on to a good cross from Liz Bond and made no mis­ take in scoring her second goal.


Five minutes later Joanne


Creditable draw


Waddington 0 Mullard 0,


WADDINGTON travelled to Mullard in the Premier Division of the Blackburn Combination and came away with a credit­ able draw.


had more reward when, with only two minutes left, Byrom netted with a header but the effort was disallowed for an infringement.


Rimmer, Kirk, Seedle, Nuttall, Clayton, Hosty, Burgess, Gel­


Burgess had excellent games. Waddington: Wincklev,


dard, Ainsworth, Byrom. Sub: Hutchinson.


Debut players Hosty and Fine team work should have


Whalley striker's hat-trick decides final


-Whallcy 4, Chatburn Reserves 2-


scramble and Brian Robinson made no mistake from the pen­ alty spot.


ever, Whalley drew level when Les Allen made a determined run through the middle and passed to David Ashworth, who blasted the ball home from 20 yards.


regained the lead when busy winger Mick Foulker slotted the Dali past Chris Hargreaves from close range.


After G1 minutes, Chatburn But the second division lead- fouled during a goalmouth Three minutes later, how­


ers’ advantage was short-lived as, within • two minutes, that man Bacon levelled the scores again with that memorable 30- yard drive, much to the delight of the Whalley contingent in the large Sunday afternoon crowd.


just when it seemed that the match might be heading into extra time, a glorious move saw Whalley move in front for the first time.


Both sides then missed chances to grab the lead and


Ashworth lobbed the ball to Eric Robinson on the right


T . Fielding & Sons


wing, he crossed and Bacon was on hand to head home past the helpless Keith Johnson. Four minutes later. Bacon forced the ball over the line in a goalmouth scramble to com­ plete his hat-trick. Our picture shows the teams


before the kick-off with Chat­ burn on the left. Captains Peter Parkes and John Heslop hold the coveted shield. Whallcy: Hargreaves, R. Wilkinson, G. Wilkinson, E.


Allen, Whelan, Bacon, worth. Sharpies. Subs: Shore­ man, Cuncar. Chatburn Res: Johnson, N.


Robinson. Russell, Heslop, n, D. Asn-


Ashworth, Parkes, Jackson, B. Robinson, Knowles, Foulker, Read, S co tt, Czypouski, Fletcher. Subs: Smithson, Neild. Referee: Mr W. Marshall.


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


O U T S T A N D IN G IN M ID F IE L D


West Bradford 2, Victoria 3


AFTER a goalless first half in which 'they had contained West Bradford without too much effort, Victoria went into a clear two-goal lead once they had the advantage of the slope. Elliott put them in front with


played well and with Colin Elliott- outstanding in midfield they kept the front runners well supplied with passes. Ken Mantle and Ray Howard plaved well for West Bradford. Re­ feree Mr T. Poole kept firm control.


Victoria: Hall, Simpson, Tomlinson (G), Wright, isher-


wood, Elliott, Lafranceschina, Tomlinson ’(S), Humphreys, Campbell, Stirzaker. • Victoria have arranged to


the season — against Read United — at Roefield on Wed­ nesday (April 22nd). Kick-off 6- 30 p.m. Squad is the above


team plus Musgrove. play their last home game of


finish 3-1 up until Ray Howard scored again for West Brad­ ford. The Victoria back foul-


for the home team before Peter Stirzaker netted Victoria’s third with a well-taken header from Mick Simpson’s cross — his 14th of the season. The pub side looked set to


a lovely chip and Steven Tom­ linson got the next to give him his 19tn goal of the season. Ray Howard pulled one back


Chatburn are only club unbeaten in the league


WITH the season drawing to its close, Chatburn remain the only unbeaten club in the three divisions of Ribble Valley Football League.


33 points from - 19 games but fr oi


They lead Division One with


are under pressure from Roval Oak, and particularly Read l)td who have two games in hand on them.


win the Division Two title as they have an eight-point lead over Transport, and such a suc­ cess would be some compensa­ tion for having been beaten in the Dan Seed Trophy final for a second successive year.


Chatburn Reserves ought to


to lead Division Three but have no cause to be complacent.


RESULTS Chipping 2.


ford 2, Victoria 3; Hurst Green 2, Whalley AC 3; Grindleton 1, Ribchester Cross Keys 2; Read Utd 1, Chatburn 1; Trinity 3, Grindleton 1; Hurst Green 0, Ribchester Cross Kevs Whalley AC 0, Read l)td 1; Royal Oak 3, West Bradford 2.


1;


2, Lord Nelson CPV 2; Whalley Res 7, Trinity Reserves 0; Rib­ chester CK res 2, Station Hotel 2; Grindleton Res 0, West Bradford Res 1: Rimington Res 2, Transport Res 2; Station Hotel 1, Whallev Res 2; Lord Nelson CPV 1, West Bradford Res 2; Catholic SC 4, Riming-


were leading 15-12 but Robin Lund produced two marvellous tries. Clitheroe sealed victory with


later exerted should have pro­ duced more reward than a pen­ alty for offside and a drop goal. With 10 minutes left Kirkby


one of their best tries of the season. Andrew Gordon col­ lected a clearance from outside the 25-yard line and instead of kicking to safety he opted to counter-attack. He streaked through three challenges before slipping the bail to Lund who


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G o rd o n , R. L u n d , S. Greatorex, S. Greatorex, jnr, G. Torbett, J. Coates, D. Tat- tersall, R. Haworth, J. Bolton, J. Walker, N. Ridehalgh, J. Holden, J. Mercer, JV. Corless,


and Nelson was cancelled. C l i th e ro c 1st XV: A.


R. Gregory. Replacement: C. Hopwood for D. Tattersall.


Off to Ireland for top rally


FOU.R Ribble Valley men are among a team bound this morning for the Emerald Isle.


They are taking aprt in


the gruelling 1,500-mile “Circuit of Ireland” rally,


i which starts in Belfast to­ morrow — the second event in the Rothman’s RAC open championship. The team — sponsored


by the West German k itch en d e s ign firm Siematic — is led by driver Mark Harrison, of Burnley. C o -d r iv e r is John


Meadows, an insurance broker, of Chatburn Road, Clitheroe. In the- support crew for


their Talbot Sunbeam L o tu s are mechanic Stewart Read and fitter S te v e n M e rcer, of Clitheroe and Roger Meadows, of Chatburn. The rally Jasts until


Tuesday and involves 1,500 competitive stage


team plans to stay for the prizegiving ceremony on Wednesday, returning home a week today. Said John: “We are


miles on tarmac, which will seem more like pro­ duction saloon car racing. If all goes well, the


hoping for a good result, but our first goal will simply be to cross the fin­ ishing line.” .. The team has been


given a big boost by Siematic’s sponsorship, not only (for this week’s e v e n t but for n ex t month’s Welsh ■Interna­ tional; the Scottish Inters national in June and the Manx Trophy Race in September. S iem a t ic h a s ’ also


agreed to back the team in ' next' month’s Manx Stages National Rally.


The successful captains pictured with their trophies.


From left: lestyn Huges (5th year), Chris Seed (2nd year), Lindsey Blacklidge (3rd year).


captains victorious


IT has been a splendid year for the footballers of Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, with teams from each of the first five years reaching their cup final . . i and three emerging triumphant..


The second-year team teams were, in fact, very


won the Padiham FC Shield when they emphat­ ically beat Gawthorpe School, Padiham 3-0 with goals from Patrick Ford (2) and Nigel Aspin. ■ The Padiham FC Cup


for third-year sides found its way into the Grammar School’s trophy case thanks to a 2-0 victory over St Augustine’s. Lindsey. .Blacklidge -and Michael Croasdale were the scorers. Two goals by John


Whalley enabled the grammar school’s fifth- year side to see off the challenge-of St Augus­ tine’s in', their match. Final score was 2-1, with Byrom netting for the Bil- lington School,1 The grammar school


close to a clean swgep of the season’s cups. The fourth-years lost 4-3 to Gawthorpe after coming back from 3-0 down. Nick Dickinson, Neil Osliffe


• and Nick Lambert were the CRGS scorers. , . . And the first-years only


lost by the odd goal in three to St Augustine’s in their Central, Motors Trophy final clash with St Augustine’s. Paul Trainer and Bernard Stornelli scored for St Augustine’s and Gareth Richards was on target for the grammar school. '


;


( After the games, all played at Billington, the trophies, were presented b y / B1 a c k bu r n;' R q v e r s players Kevin Storiehouse and David Hamilton.


Clitheroe 2nd XV v Colne


the ball over with nonc­ ease.


ton Res 1; Ribchester CK Res 0, Grindieton Res 1; Trinity Res 2, Transport Res 7.


FIXTURES


Trinity v Read Utd Hurst Green v Chipping (TP)! Grindleton v Whalley AC (TJ), Ribchester Cross Keys v Chat­ burn (NB), West Bradford v Royal Oak (BR).


Saturday, Division One: (JD),


: (TP).


v Transport (RA), Brockhall v Chatburn Res (MF), Read Utd Res v Black Bull (NC).


Division Two: Henthorn Utd


Whalley AC v Hurst Green (IAD), Trinity y Chipping (JS). Division Two: Roe Lee West


v Catholic SC (DM), Rimihgton Res v Trinity Res (IAD). Wednesday, Division One:


Division Three: Whallev Res


CPV v Whalley Res (RA), Transport Res v Rimington Res (NC), West Bradford Res v Trinity Res (CB). Station Hotel v Catholic SC (GB).


Chatburn.................19 14 Royal Oak............... 18 14 Read Utd.................17 13 Rib. CK.................. 20 13 Victoria.................. 20 11 West B’ford............17 5 Sabden....................17 4 Whalley AC............17 5 Grindleton............. 19 3 4 12 10 Trinity................... 17 3 2 12 8 Chipping..................15 Hurst Green.......... 20


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Aitken Shield: Sabden 3, Division One: West Brad­


Catholic Social Club continue


Victoria in command


Victoria 6, Sabden 2


Tomlinson gave them a 2-0 lead by half time and Peter Stir­ zaker made it 3-0 soon after the break.


FOUR goals in the second half emphasised Victoria’s superiori­ ty over Sabden. Paul Humphreys and Steven


(G), Wright, Isherwood, Laf- ranceschina, Musgrove, Camp­ bell, Humphreys, Simpson, Tomlinson (S), Stirzaker


serious threats by the visitors. Steven Tomlinson put Victoria on five and his brother Graham made it six, coming through from the back to beat two men for the goal of the match. Victoria: Hall, Tomlinson


Whitwell, Maher, Bromley (B), Johnson, Balmbra, Field­ ing, A rm i ta g e , Warren, Wright. Sub: Bibby.


Sabden: Bromlev (A). Wrav. Doubleheader


CLITHEROE face an Easter doubleheader at Shawbridge. Oil Saturday they take on


both games: Underwood, N. Whiteside, Eyles, Mooney, Richards, Gillibrand. Wilcox, Jim Taylor; S. Whitesdie, Ash­ croft, Ashworth, Braithwaite, Newton, Waddington, Brether- ton, John Taylor. Players should meet at the


Daisy Hill and entertain Vulcan Newton on Easter Monday. Both games stat e at 3 p.m. A squad has been named for


BAC on Saturday and travel to Brinscnll on Tuesday.


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15 PIECE SOCKET SET........ . / ..........£4.99 HAND DRILL 5/16 BIT.........................£4.25 REBATE PLANE V


z TON HYDRAULIC J A C K ...........£3.99 z\n


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CLUB HAMMER 2kg............................£1.60 1 V


SUPER SAVERS


BLACK & DECKER GD56 2-SPEED JIGSAW R.R.P. £48.00


Our Price £29.95


3098 2 SPEED 13mm DRILL


OUR PRICE £36.99 ‘ R.R.P. £62.00


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TOWER SCAFFOLD........£7 TOOLS...............................£12 PRICES EXCLUDE VAT


ELECTRIC MIXERS......... £4 POWER SAW................... £6 EXT. LADDER........ ...........£3 PACE BREAKER AND


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MASTERB0ARD Kin. 8x4 £8.50 SHEATHING PLY '/jin. 8 x 4 £7.50


PLYWOOD DOORS from £10.45


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CHIPBOARD Vsin. 8x4 £4.40 BL0CKB0ARD %in. 8 x 4 £13.50


TIMBER SCANT 2in. x 2in. — 12p ft,, 4in. x 2in. — 22p ft. PRICES EXCLUDING VAT


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