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Clitheroe AdveHiser and Times, February 19th, 1981 19 vital uad


cashire Combina- it Chadclerton (3


th Newton has yers in a 13-man


ORTHY INNERS


ile Valiev League 2, ')nrwen League 0


Ribble Valley rep-


tative team were y winners of the inter-league game


be Darwen League, ey moved the ball ut there was no


in a first half in goalkeeper Whittle awson served them


•wen had th e ir :s but did not take


in put Valley in fter 60 minutes and inutes from the end • scored the second, dashing any hopes isitors still had of g a draw.


lc Valley: Whittle, Mullen. Lawson, Hum- Gidlow, Colebourne,


Young, Beswick, Aspin. irgreaves.


toria just have


e edge Victoria 4.


Whalley AC 3


)RIA had the edge Tialley Arms Celtic ame in which the


• twice fought back i terms. -y Colebourne laid undations of Vic- first goal which


ired by Steve Tom- a lead which was


by Neville Shears g for Celtic, oria had other


; but in both inst- the ball was put


’ the target, sequence was repe- rly in the second avid Astin scoring ctoria and Martin .1 putting Celtic l terms. he closing stages ’’tirzaker filled the the injured Astin


olin Elliott was t into the side, er promptly set up son for his second if the match and •ossed another ball Warn Campbell to ictoria’s fourth, pulled back yet


• goal for Celtic, ourne in midfield


irzaker played well -toria. Shears and i were the main nners for Celtic.


hina, Wright. Isher- Jampbell, Gidlow, Col- , Astin, Tomlinson (S), r. Subs: Tomlinson (G),


ia: Hall, Simpson, Laf-


Fine performance deserved


greater reward Clitheroe 1, Wren Rovers 1


A oUlNilLLATING second half performance against their determined to seek revenge when the luck of potential successors as Lancashire. Combination champions the draw had given them the opportunity, in the event they went


a oriTXTT'iT _ . made sure that, for Clitheroe, this was a point lost rather


than a point gained. u g l


Norman Owers made the vital breakthrough with a well-worked 59th minute goal, the home side played some impressive foot­ ball after the interval and should really have had more tangible reward than Roger Walker’s sensational 80th minute equaliser. Some resilient defend­


the. side in general and that of stand-in midfielder Tony Waddington in par­ ticular must have given the manager plenty of en­ couragement for the future. In the opening stages of


the first half, however, al­ though Clitheroe saw most of the ball, the lines­ men’s flag arms were the busiest limbs on the field as both sides fully com­ mitted themselves to look­ ing for an early break­ through. The pace gradually


slowed down as the half went on and, as play began to get a little scrap­ py, both trainers were frequently called into action as attack after attack was forced to an abrupt halt. As h a l f - t im e a p ­


proached, the match was crying out for a goal to give it a much-neeaed in­ jection of extra purpose


Striker Simon sets the pace


STRIKER Simon Whiteside is well ahead in the ranks of Clitheroe’s first team goalscorers so far this season, with 18 to his credit in league and cup. Other scorers: Roger


Walker 6, Ian Ashworth 5, Paul McGuire 4, Mick Ashcroft 2, Dave Gillib- rand 2, Graham Walker 2, Ian W ilcox, N ig e l W h ite s id e and Glen


1 le y AC: W ilson , , Shaw, Ainsworth, Price, Foster, Shears, Drews, Horsfield. Sub:


v. asy win


r Read Sabdcn 1,


Read Utd 5 pitch recovering


overnight frost, offered only token ce to what is, on the strongest side eague. ious meetings have resulted in a hard ertaining struggle, n this occasion showed a reluct- compete for the


vhich allowed the lidfield to dominate


y- goals by Baxter


impbell gave Read . start which they 1 no mood to allow Sabden did come


•iefly into the game lalmbra’s shot was ilf saved by Wors­ t in g Davies the task of tapping it


e line. • the break goals alliwell, Neary


- best of the game, ampbell, sealed an n for Read, was without doubt lagers’ worst dis- the season but


Wright, 1 each.


LOYOLA IN THE LEAD


LOYOLA are the leaders of the Clitheroe and Dis­ tr ic t Scout Football League.


They have a three-point


lead over St Paul’s who have a match in hand. At the foot of the table Chat- burn and Chipping still seek their first points.


played at the weekend Pendle Tigers went down 3-2 to St Mary’s, and Whalley beat Chipping 9- 5. The other matches were cancelled because of frosted pitches.


In the only two matches This week’s games:


P en d le P a n th e r s v Hodder Valley (G. Scott), St Paul’s v Chipping (M. Booth), St Mary’s v Wad­ dington (J. Barrett). Sunday: Gisburn v Whalley.


Loyola........................ 10 8 2 0 18 St Paul’s .................. 9 7 1 115 Whalley.................... 11 5 3 3 13 St Mary’s ................. 9 G 0 312


league table P W D L P


Wington.................. 6 5 1 0 11 P'le Tigers............... 11 4 2 510 P’le L’ards................10 2 1 7 5 H’derVall............... 8 2 0 6 4 Chatbum................. 6 0 0 6 0 Chipping.................. 8 0 0 8 0


must be given to •ight for his effort the lack of service Aloysius Bromley ved Sabden from defeat by a highly :nt display.


aw full interest'


llage final is a possibil-


e team knockout com- nm by the Clitheroe


rict Snooker League. Iraw for the two-leg Is has kept the Wacf earns apart, gton B play Slaid-


(1 Pendle Club play ton A. The games are yed next Wednesday ’ednesday, March 4th.


ing by the visitors’ back four — ably marshalled by balding veteran Drink- water — meant that Keith Newton’s men ended the match with just one point to their name after piling on near-re­ lentless pressure in the closing minutes. But the performance of


pressive of the two sides. But Drinkwater and his rearguard colleagues con­ tinued to thwart their de­ termined attacks. Their long-overdue reward finally came in the 80th minute, with Roger Walker slamming home his sixth goal -of the season. Clitheroe’s constant at­


Roger Walker slammed home the equaliser


and make both sides’ hard work seem a little more worthwhile. Immediately after the


re-start, Clitheroe took the initiative and surged into the attack, with Simon Whiteside and Dave Gillibrand both going close at the nursery end. A f te r 52 m in u te s ,


Whiteside — with 18 league and cup goals to his credit this term — was desperately unlucky to hit the post from an acute angle after taking the ball round ’keeper Roach. Seven minutes later,


Owens gave Wren the lead but still Clitheroe looked much the more im­


tacks in the dosing stages made sure that the home supporters had plenty to cheer, but the final whis­ tle came before their hopes of a winner were


ling in for the injured Paul McGuire in midfield — and strikers Ian Ash­ worth, Roger Walker and Simon Whiteside were particularly outstanding as Clitheroe turned in one of their most convincing performances of the season. Clithcroe: • Underwood, N.


realised. Tony Waddington — fil­


Whiteside, Eyles, Newton, Ashcroft, Gillibrand, Wilcox, Waddington, S. Whiteside, R. Walker, Ashworth. Subs: Bretherton (for Newton, 62)


ley, Stewart, Sutton, Oldham, Drinkwater, Saunders, Baron, Moore, Owers, Wrennal. Subs: Rothwell and Thompson (for Baron, 85). R e fe re e : Mr S. Sefton


(Liverpool).


Waddington fail to hold challengers


Waddington Res 2, Nova Scotia 3.


CHALLENGING for promotion from Division Two of the Blackburn Combination, Nova Scotia opened with the advantage of the slope and quickly put the villagers under pressure.


Goalkeeper Winckley


two goals in a short space of time and Waddington came close when Bishop’s curling centre floated only inches wide. Waddington had their


made two fine saves, Burgess headed off the line and a couple of shots hit the woodwork. Nova went ahead with


turn after the break; Byrom missed narrowly with a header and Gei- dard saw his shot strike the keeper and rebound to safety but, finally, Bishop steered the ball home from a corner kick. Nova managed only the occasional break as Wad-


Major upset


THERE was a major upset in the quarter finals oi Waddington FC’s sports quiz on Sunday. Fourth seed Dugdalc’s


tumbled out of the com­ petition to Rcctclla 35-30, after Cox and Co had beaten RCL 60-37. In this Sunday’s tics,


number one seed Kings Arms meet White Horse and number two seed C a th o l ic SC tak e on Fubcrs Five (8-30 p.m. start).


Cup tie for Reserves


CLITHEROE Reserves hit the cup trail on Satur­ day when they travel to P le a s in g to n to face Bangor OB. Their squad is: Hatch,


S te v en so n , Mooney, Rush, Spencer, Brath- waite, Bush, G. Walker, Musgrove, Moro, Gornall, Jim Taylor, John Taylor, Tomlinson. Players are asked to


meet at Shawbridge at 12- 45 p.m. The Reserves’ away


match at YMCA last weekend was called off because of a frozen pitch.


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first touch. He beat a couple of men and round­ ed the keeper but his shot was blocked on the line and then cleared. Even a disputed penal­


dington kept up the pressure. The villagers brought on Green from the substitute’s bench and he all but scored with his


ty which led to the vis­ itors’ third goal did not put the villagers off their stride and Green scored in a goalmouth scramble. Burgess had a good shot saved and Gladwin hit the bar with a header. Peel and Hosty played


well in the defence. Waddington Res: Winckley,


Peel, Longhi, Carter, Hosty, Hutchinson, Burgess, Harri­ son, Gladwin, Bishop, Byrom. Subs: Geldard, Green.


In the balance


THE future of Ribbles- dale Park, the sports or­ ganisation formed by Clitheroe Rugby Union FC, Ribblesdale Wander­ ers CC and Clitheroe Ladies’ Hockey Club will be decided at a meeting at the Swan and Royal Hotel, Clitheroe, this evening (7-30 p.m.). The organisation came


into being last summer and there were high hopes of it being suc­ cessful. Tonight, however, an


extraordinary general meeting of members will discuss whether the de­ velopment of Ribblesdale Park shall continue. The alternative appears to be dissolution.


and Richards. Wren Hovers: Roach, Stan­


REMEMBERING last season’s 11-0 drubbing in the Aitken Shield Rimington Reserves were


I'~‘ ■ ~ If


down with honour to their Division One neighbours after having given a good account of themselves.


Rimington soaked up a


g r ea t deal of early pressure before coming close to opening the scor­ ing but Pratt’s' shot hit the bar.


Instead it was the vis­


itors who .took the lead through Dover after a period of good football. Young put them two up with a header and after this Rimington found their rhythm and caused Chatburn some trouble, but without managing to score.


Rimington came even more into the game until a bad backpass led to Dover scoring the visitors’ third goal.


A f te r the break The closest Chatburn


came to scoring again was when Young ran through only to plant his shot against the bar, and Bes­


wick missed an open goal from the rebound.


Rimington re-asserted


themselves and pulled a goal back with a Holgate penalty kick after an on- target shot by Hartley (J) had been handled on the goal-line.


In defeat, Rimington


had the satisfaction of having produced a very


good team performance against one of the top teams in Division One.


Rim in g ton Res: Binns,


Buckle, Jones, Hodgson, Whit­ taker, Gorman, Holgate, Pratt, Hartley (J), Taylor (C), Sling- er. Subs: Hartley (A), Taylor (R).


Chatburn: Whittle, Dinsdale,


Astin, Coulston, Lawson, Mellin, Hargreaves, Dover, Young, Hind, Beswick. Sub: Dobson.


VICTORY AFTER


TRAILING Catholic SC 6,


Ribcbcster CK Res 3.


AFTER trailing by two early goals, Catholic Social Centre recovered to turn round in the lead and score another three goals for a resounding win in Division Three of the Ribble Valley Football League.


The dub were helped


by new s igning Bill Briggs, who scored a goal in each half and had a shot deflected into the net. The other first half goal came from Leach.


A frosted pitch made


things difficult for both sides but with the encour­ agement of their lead Catholic Social Centre dominated the play in the second half. Barber scored from close range, and Leach netted another after latching on to a long ball put through by Preedy.


Keys came back into


the game with a good header but Briggs put the points out of their reach by lobbing the ball over the keeper from the edge of the area in the last minute.


C a th o l ic SC: Winkley,


O’Donnell (C), Cattermole, Preedy, Rigby, Hall, Barker, Dixon, O'Donnell (P), Leach, Briggs. Subs: Sims, Peiterzak.


FROSTBOUND PITCHES


FROST was respons­ ible for several Ribble


Val ley Football League matches being postponed at the weekend. However, Rimington


Reserves and Chatburn played their delayed first round Aitken Shield game, as the result of which Chatburn won through to meet Trinity in the next round on March 7th. The league won its


inter-league match with Darwen and qualified to play the North Lancashire League at Lancaster City’s ground in early March.


, Results Aitken Shield, round


mne: Rimington Res 1, Chatburn 3. Division One: Ribches-'


ter CK 1, Grindleton 0; Sabden 1, Read Utd 5; Victoria 4, Whalley AC 3. Division Two: Trans­


port 0, Brockhall 2; Cal- derstones 1, Black. Bull 0; Read Utd Res 6, Riming­


ton 3; Whalley 1, Roe Lee West 4. D iv is io n T hree:


Catholic SC 5, Ribchester CK Res 3; Grindleton Res 3, Station Hotel 3. All other matches post­


poned.


AC v Royal Oak (TW), Read Utd v. Victoria (NB), Chatburn v Sabden (BR), Trinity v Hurst Green (JOD), Grindleton' v Chipping (MF), West Bradford v Ribchester CK (RA).


Division One: Whalley Fixtures Division Two: Henth-


orn Utd v Waddington (JD), Rimington v Chat­ burn Res (DM), Black Bull v Read.Utd.Rs (GS), Transport v Calderstones (TP)..


Division Three: Station


Hotel v West Bradford Res (IH),, Lord Nelson v Rimington Res (GB), Catholic SC v Grindleton Res (JSj, Ribchester CK Res v Trinity Res (IAD), Whalley Res v Transport Res(TJ).


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