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/-the-table Lytham at ut Ian Ashworth, who


RUISING HROUGft


UP-TIE Mullard 1,


(after extra time) Waddington 3


ADDINGTON progressed he quarter finals of the kburn Combination’s Bin* ie Cup with a well-earned


reply. • ullard scored an earlv goal scrambling the ball home r Nuttalf had blocked a ler on the line. When the gers finally settled they up some good moves and


ce at half-time and with no her score resulting the e went into extra time, dington scoring twice with-


iry. e teams were level at one


* several chances had been ved to pass Miller broke ugh and made the scores


■om then onwards Wad- ton laid siege and only * brilliant goalkeeping kept ard in the game. iller gave waddington the with another breakthrough





search for cup glory


competitive Chorley side was achieved despite test­ ing conditions of a hard, snow-covered pitch and a first half blizzard. But a little more sharp- missing those second half


Shawbridge side failed to make home advantage — and bags of pressure — tell, as they let holders Chorley Reserves escape with only a single goal deficit from the first leg of a George Watson Trophy semi-final. The 1-0 victory over a


bled out of the league cup when the lost a first round replay 2-1 at Chad- derton. The following day, the


first period of extra time. >m completed the scoring * from Green’s hard and cross to set the seal on a d performance by his side,


the best goal of the matcn, two minutes remaining of


addington: Nuttall (1), linson, Kirk, Seedle, mer, Bishop, Byrom, n, Geldard, Ainsworth,


u g b y c lu b


om e -b a c k Clitheroe RUFC 18,


'ston Grasshoppers 5th 0


h Preston Grasshoppers by a clear 18 points at imoor. They scored four and converted one. hough they outclassed the


-ITHEROE Rugby Club side the discouragement of consecutive defeats to


ness in front of goal, espe- chances on Sunday.' dally in the second half, would have almost cer­ ta in ly g u a ra n te e d Clitheroe a place in the George Watson Trophy final.


conditions hampered good football and early chances were rare at either end. Clitheroe, though, eventu­ ally warmed up and Ian Ashworth and Ian Wilcox went close to opening the scoring. That honour went to


sition they still played >ut enough conviction and to be happy with their performance. In the


■ the interval. A comer came to Simon


Whiteside, whose jjoal-


half especially they lacked :iller instinct; Gordon and torex were very disap- ing in the centres and exerted their authority,


theroe won enough early ■ssion to have put victory beyond Preston’s reach, tt,* Coates, Gregory and


ps all going close, ve Slinger scored the only f the first half — his first le senior team — after the on full-back completely 1 a high ball. Slinger the ball on before pas- the stranded back to


replacing his brother 'lowed because of hairline Roger for the second half, offside decisions. Clitheroe looked set to build up a formidable lead to take to Chorley . . . but it was not to be. Walker ended a fine run


bound shot was helped past the Chorley ’keeper by Gillibrand. With Graham Walker


id the ball. . second half was more .able with the backs now


■it Abie who showed the sary urgency and drive, out him they ,would have gled. • Holden scored Clitheroe’s d try. profiting from a *ct decision by the referee. ?s and Able linked well for third try, giving winger Lund the opportunity to


again showing their ■ true They owed much to


jeding with a pick-up and * from a set scrum, ithcroe RUFC: D. Slinger, Lund, A. Gordon, S. itorex, G. Torbett, J. te s , C. Hopwood, R. orth, T. Lee, J. Walker, J. len, N. Ridehalgh, R. , A. Phillips, R. Gregory.


•ssful kick of the match. i last try came in the minutes,* Roger Gregory


econd’s enied


'olnc and Nelson 4th 7, " lilheroe RUFC 2nd 4.


iear and vet so far. A .last- te withdrawal, a careless minute and an unfortunate ce all contrived to deny heroe 2nd th e ir first rv. siding was absent through s so Clitheroe were forced


ay with one man short and *e the re-arranged side, Fox in the unaccustomed


ion of stand-off half, had ?d they conceded a silly


om then onwards it was an 11 struggle but all the ms and lineouts were y contested. Pressure was tally built up and Dins- . with the support of er and Howarth, broke gh to dispossess the op-


g scrum-half and score a rv. d to end play developed the interval but an unfor-


e bounce from a high kick 1 by the home side gained a penalty for offside. The points means victory, ^atorex and Jones were n the three-quarters


Tomlinson and Richardson ;d pace on the wings. The d row’ improvement of the ury brothers continued


here was an increased wil- ?ss to run with the ball.


Rugby


i on Saturday. Coach » at 12-45 p.m.


lordon, J. Coates, R. 'rth, T. Lee, J. Walker, J. en, N. _ Ridehalgh, R. A. Phillips, R. Gregory,


teams Clitheroe Rugby Union will be away at Carn-


st XV (v Camforth): D. :r, R. Lund, S. Greatorex S. Greatorex, G. Torbett,


■ond XV (v Carnforth A. Rudd, K. Tomlinson,


nside his man and score. Coates converted; his only


by flicking the ball past the ’keeper only to see a defender clear off the line . . . put clear, Simon Whiteside had the time and the ability to break the net, but shot straight


R e s e r v e s s o ld ie r o n


Bangor OB 1, Clitheroe Re­ serves 3


bumpy pitch gave both defences a few anxious moments. Clitheroe, who included


i 'rst victory


Jimmy Taylor was spec­ tacularly headed into the Bangor net by a defender. The success boosted Clitheroe’s confidence and with Dave Gillibrand prominent in midfield they took control. On th e h a l f hour


Graham Walker after a long lay off through injury, went ahead in the 20th minute with a little help from the opposition. A low centre from


centre half Phil Mooney put Clitheroe in the driv­ ing seat with the goal of the match. From a free-kick on the


Clitheroe’s lead was in­ creased by Graham Gor- nall, marking his full debut with a well-taken chance in the six-yard box. Five minutes later,


to pull a'goal back before the interval and despite their periods of pressure in th e second half, Clitheroe’s place in the second round — they now meet Brinscall at home —• was n e v e r r e a l ly threatened. The reserves have a


halfway line, Mooney ex­ changed passes with Gil­ librand before thumping a 20-yard volley into the roof of the Bangor net. The home side managed


blank date this weekend. Clitheroe: Hatch, Musgrove,


Spencer, Mooney, Stevenson, Gomall, Gillibrand, Bush, Jim Taylor, Tomlinson, Walker. Subs: Behan and Moro.


CUB SCOUT SOCCER


CLITHEROE and District Cub Scout Football League’s two district teams have a home match with Barrowford, on


kick-off 2 p.m. The weekend’s league results


ox, A. Corless. Reserves: son, I. Fielding.


ones, D. Fielding, I. rdson, M. Emmottt, D. rsall, N. Crossley, C. Is, C. Haworth, M. Dux- 1. Duxbury, J. Mercer,


I It


rV;jT' Vollov i - St Paul’s 11 § £ * « f!vfnr»a- „ _ „


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were: Pendle Panthers 3, **


v Waddington (K. Robinson),; Pehdle Leopards v Chipping (J. Rowley),- Chatbum v Pendle Panthers (P. O’Donnell).


Saturday’s fixtures: St Paul s, S t Paul’s


Sunday. The game will be; played on the Castle Field,


CLITHEROE progressed to the second round of the Blackburn Combination’s Eddleston Cup thanks to three first-half goals. A swirling wind and a


effort from Tony Wad­ dington should have been easily collected by the Chadderton ’keeper, but he le t the ball slip through his grasp and into the net. . Looking for the winner,


switched Ashcroft from defence to attack and another debutant, John Taylor, replaced Wilcox. Ashcroft, in fact, should


just did not seem to run Clitheroe’s way. Clitheroe’s squad for both


have scored with a couple of chances, but the ball


games was: Underwood, N. Whiteside, Ashcroft, Brether- ton, Braithwaite, Wilcox, Wad­ dington, Eyles, R. Walker, S. W h i te s id e , A s hw o r th , Richards, Taylor, Gillibrand, Newton and G. Walker.


Top seeds through


'TOP seeds Kings Arms and Catholic SC progres­ sed through to the semi­ finals of Waddington FC’s sports quiz on Sunday. In th e . quarter-finals at


Waddington Social Club, Kings Arms beat White Horse 53-34 to qualify for a match against Rectella International. Catholic SC defeated Fubers Five 61-23 and now meet Cox and Co. During this Sunday’s


C l ith e ro e1 were then caught in the break and the attack ended with Nigel Whiteside having no option but to bring down his winger in the box. The 81st minute spot kick was converted by Walton. Clitheroe' immediately


team began putting their game together and were rewarded with an equal­ iser in the 70th minute. A speculative 25-yard


Suddenly the whole


Dave Gillibrand at the height of some intense Clitheroe pressure before


on numerous chances, they now face a difficult task in travelling for the return match with only a one-goal advantage. Not surprisingly, the


After failing to cash in


p re v e n te d Simon W h i te s id e p u t t in g Clitheroe in front as early as the 15th minute. Ten minutes later the


appointing defeat at Chadderton was a tale of two halves. Only a last-ditch tackle


The previous day’s dis­ string of crosses from the at the 'keeper-.


Setbacks in , ■ ■ ■: :■ '.l ’ . ‘ . •' •■'.V.


CLITHEROE’S bid for cup glory to make up for a disappointing season as defending Lanca- srnre Combination champions received a twin setback at the weekend. ■ On Saturday, they tum­


. a


. same player were not properly finished off by


moments and Denis Underwood had .to be on his toes to keep out ef­


forts from the dangerous Devine and Clarke. A'£ the final whistle,


an awkward task ahead of them in the second leg and they may well regret


Chorley must have , been well satisfied in restrict­ ing the margin of defeat to just one goal. It means Clitheroe have


Mick Ashcroft or Ash­ worth. Chorley, too, had their


CLITHEROE Catholic Social Centre whose game with Grindleton Reserves in Division Three of the Ribble


HAPPY TO SHARE


THE POINTS Grindleton 3, Chipping 3


IN perfect conditions for good football this meeting between two lowly-placed teams ended with both sides happily settling for a point. Cowking gave Grindleton an


different side after the break and Roger Walker was desperately unlucky to see two “goals” disal-


continued to press and were good value for their 1-0 lead at half-time. But Clitheroe looked a


Braithwaite making his d eb u t a t fu llb a ck , Clitheroe played Ian Wilcox, Tony Waddington and Tony Eyles in mid- field, but they never got going. As a result, Chadderton


home side were ahead when Blackburn ghosted in from the back to .nod a free-kick past Under­ wood. With youngster Terry


Valley. Football League produced a total of 10 goals. Front (left to right): Mark Dixon, Shaun Hall,


S p o r t in g


c o n te s t Catholic SC 6,


Grindleton Res 4


BOTH teams enjoyed ,a goal rush in what proved to be a most sporting contest.


ton led to Murphy restoring their lead and with Cowking scoring another goal the villa­ gers went in with a comfortable advantage. Afterwards it was Chipping’s


early lead but this did not last very long, Robinson converting a penalty to put the visitors level. Further pressure by Grindle­


complete a hat-trick and put Chipping on level terms. Grinoleton: Illingworth,


Read, Jones, Turner, Ward, Parkinson, Proctor, McCutc- heon, Dugdale, Cowking, Murphy. Sub: Lambert.


turn. They took control, gained another penalty which Robin­ son took and polished off after the 'keeper had palmed his first shot against the bar. Robinson pounced again to


, The. Catholic team opened the scoring when their leading marksman, John Dixon, latched on to a long through ball and lobbed the ball over the goal­ keeper’s head. This effort was the prelude


to a half-time lead of four clear goals. Three of them were scored in the five minutes before the interval, Bowker, Sims and Rigby being on target. Newcomer Bill Briggs scored


the fifth and got another after Andrew Pritt had pulled one back for the villagers. The last 10 minutes had been


reached when Grindleton came back strongly to score three more goals before time ran out. The scorers were Hindie and Rewaj. Referee Mr John Swayne kept close control. C a th o l ic SC: Winkley,.


O'Donnell, Sims, Preedy, Rigby, Hall, Barker, Dixon (M), Briggs, Leach, Dixon (J). Subs: O’Donnell (P). Pejterzak.


Some changes in weekend fixtures


THE leadership of all three divisions of the Ribble Valley Football League continues to be closely con­ tested.


show Chatbum narrowly head­ ing Divisions One and Two, and Station Hotel at. the top of


The latest tables available


Division Three. However, there were some,


surprise results last Saturday. In Division One, Royal Oak lost while Chatbum won to increase their lead to three points; in Division Two Chatburn Res won to give them a- three-point margin over Roe Lee West, who nad no match.


Station Hotel lost thus enabling Catholic Social Centre, who won their match, to achieve parity. Clubs are asked to note that


In Division Three, leaders


DEFENCE CAUGHT NAPPING


West Bradford 1, Ribchestcr CK 1


WEST Bradford must be kick­ ing themselves for taking only one point from a game which they totally dominated. The new young striker part­


the Division One and Two programmes for this weekend nave been re-arranged; Divi­ sion Three remains unaltered. Next week will bring the


second round of the Aitken Shield, and in the meantime a revised league programme is being drawn up for tne remain­ der of the season.'


RESULTS


2, Royal Oak 1; Read Utd 3, Victoria 0; Chatburn 2, Sabden 1; Trinity 0, Hurst Green 0; Grindleton 3, Chipping 3; West Bradford 1, Ribcnester Cross Keys 1.


Division One: Whalley AC


6, Waddington 0; Rimington 0, Chatbum Res 2; Black Bull 2, Read Utd Res 3; Transport 3, Calderstones 0.


1 Division Two: Henthom Utd


Hotel 0, West Bradford Res 1; Lord Nelson CPV 3, Rimington Res 3; Catholic SC 6, Grindle­ ton Res 3; Ribchester Cross Keys Res 2, Trinity 1; Whalley Res 3, Transport Res 5.


Division Three: Station FIXTURES


West Bradford (VM), Read Utd v Grindleton (GS), Chat­ bum v Trinity (AP), Sabden v. Chipping (IAD), Ribchester Cross Keys v Victoria (JD), Royal Oak v Hurst Green (IH).


Division One: Whalley AC v


quiz, entries will be taken for an individual competi­ tion to be staged after the team event.


Waddington exit from trophy


Waddington Res 0 Nova Scotia 3,


TWO splendid saves by goal­ keeper. Winckley — one from a penalty — could not prevent Waddington Reserves’ exit from the Eddleston Trophy at the hands of Nova Scotia at the


first hurdle. Nova had wind advantage in


the first half and Waddington were kept under almost con­ tinual pressure. The villagers held out for half an hour but a long through ball split the de­ fence and Nova went ahead. Minutes later Winckley made his first great save to keep the


more confidence but were unable to pierce the home de­ fence and at the other end,- ;when Nova were awarded a penalty, Winckley again came to the rescue with a fine effort. Waddington’s chance to get


half-time score at 1-0. Waddington resumed with


v Rimington (JOD), Wadding­ ton v Read Utd Res (TW), Roe Lee West v Chatburn Res (NB), Brockhall v Whalley (TJ), Black Bull v Calderstones (RA).


Division Two: Henthorn Utd


CPV v Station Hotel (JS), Catholic SC v Whalley Res (TP), Ribchester CK Res v West Bradford Res (CB), Trin­ ity Res v Rimington Res (DM), Grindleton Res v Transport Res (MF).


Division Three: Lord Nelson


John Dixon, Alex Rigby, Malcolm Barker, Philip O’Donnell, Chris Sims.


Back: Bill Geelan,


Steve Peiterzak, Gordon Leach, Bill Briggs, Dave Whalley. Chris O’Don­ nell, Ed. Preedy, Alan O'Neill.


Valiant work at the back


Chatburn 2, Sabden 1


CHATBURN fielded a much changed side for the visit of Sabden; they expected a hard game and were not disappointed.


. ,


scored with an unimpeded header but the effort went wide. For their part, Sabden were


Chatburn began well and Young should have


content to defend and attack on the break. The deadlock was broken


tern of the half was that of Chatburn attacking and Sabden' always dangerous on the break, Later there was a different


with a four-man move by Chat­ bum, which ended with Wright blasting the ball home. However, the general pat­


story to tell. The visitors’ hitherto solid defence allowed Young to find a way through, to round the ‘keeper and score. The same player missed with two other fine chances until gradually Sabden began to assume midfield control. The visitors came back into


the game with a chance goal. Coulston cleared off the Chat­ burn goal-line and the ball re­ bounded off Johnson and into


Visitors no


pushover Lord Nelson CPV 3, Rimington Res 3


CPV almost came unstuck against a Rimington team who belied their lowly league posi­ tion. Play was fairly even in the


opening spell but neither team managed any clear-cut chances. Slinger scored first for Riming­ ton, surprising the home de­ fence with a shot from just inside the penalty area which appeared to be going over but dipped under the bar. CPV fo u g h t back and


Warden equalised with a fierce free kick from well outside the penalty box before half time. Both teams were trying to


nership of Andy Ibbotson and Steve Whitwell came close to scoring on a number of occa­ sions in the first half, and con­ verted centre forward Barry Dickinson brought out the best in goalkeeper Walker. West Bradford began the


play attractive football but CPV over complicated their midfield play. A Rimington break brought


second half strongly and almost on the hour they went ahead with a well-taken goal by Ib­ botson. Midfield general Ray Howard put him through to push the hall past the advanc­ ing ’keeper. Later, the villagers nearly


their second goal when Graham scored. Bishop headed CPV’s second equaliser following good play by Pearson (P) and Baker. However P r a t t re s to red Rimington’s lead with a close- range effort. CPV equalised for the third time through Pearson


outstanding game for he made sure that tne highley rated Ribchester centre forward Andy Slater had a very ineffec­ tive game.


added to their score when Ray Howard headed the ball against the bar only to see it scrambled to safety. Then, with time ran - . ning out their defence was caught1 napping by a counter attack ana Anay Shorrock ran the ball home after a goalmouth scramble to give the visitors a point. Young West Bradford defen­ der Simon Reynolds had an


(S). CPV thought they had won the game when Davidson blasted the ball home in the dying minutes but the goal was disallowed for offside. J. Hodgson and W. Slinger


gave good performances for Rimington, with R. Davidson being CPV’s man of the match.


Jeffrey (N), Almond, Davidson, Hughes, Warden, Baker, Pear­ son (A), Pearson (S), Pearson (P), Bishop. Subs: Richmond, Jeffrey (M). Rimington Rest Lawless,


Lord Nelson CPV: Catterall,


■ Sabden players worthy of mention were Wray and Wise­ man in defence and Bamber up front who was always a thorn in Chatburn’s defence. The match was sponsored by P. Harrison (Tyres).


Whittle with a fine display in goal.


the net. Only valiant work by the defence enabled Chatbum to finally pocket both points. Their star, on the day, was


Astin, Coulston, Lawson, Har­ g reaves , Hind, Fle tche r , Young, Wright, Beswick. Sub: Mellin. Sabden: Bromley, Whitwell,


Chatburn: Whittle, Dover,


Wray, Wiseman, Hayth- ornthwaite, Maher, Warren, Johnson, Fielding, Bamber, Davies. Subs: Whiteside, Ar- mitage.


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Hodgson, Turner, Jones, Whit­ ta k e r , Holgate, S linger, Graham, Oldham, Hartley (J), P ra t t. Subs: Hartley (A), Taylor.


Henthorn in fine form Henthorn Utd 6, ' Waddington 0 -


HENTHORN Utd pro­ duced their best perform­ ance of the season to defeat Waddington by six clear goals. Taylor opened the scoring


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RIBBLESDALE PARK — the ambitious amalga­ mation of three of the Ribble Valley’s best- known sports culbs — has been amicably dis­ solved little more than six months after its for­ mation. At an extraordinary


o n terms came through Longhi beating the offside. trap. He took the ball through but. his shot struck the goalkeeper’s legs and rebounded to safety. Nova hit back with a couple


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Hosty, Kay. Subs:; Dennett; Wilson.


Longhi, Stewart, Carter, Peel, Hutchinson,:Burgess, Gladwin;


Waddington R .es: WincUev,


general meeting, some 100 members of Clitheroe Rugby Club, Ribblesdale Wanderers Cricket ; and Bowling


Cricket club pull out of scheme


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PLUS A LARGE SELECTION OF TOOLS AT RETAIL PRICES LESS 20% DISCOUNT


★ CLUB HAMMER 2kg.............................Cl .60 ★ V/i TON HYDRAULIC JACK...............£3.99 ★ 15 PIECE SOCKET SET....................... £4.99 ★ HAND DRILL 5/16 BIT...........................£4.25 ★ REBATE PLANE Vain.............................£2.99 ★ HAND SAW 22in.....................................£ 2.25 ★ HACKSAW AND BLADES......... ........£ 1.20 ★ 6in. ADJUSTABLE WRENCH. ...........£1 .10 ABOVE PRICES EXCLUDE VAT


WEEKDAYS 7-30 — 5-30


SUPER SAVERS


BLACK & DECKER GD56 2-SPEED JIGSAW


R.R.p; £48.00 ■ Our Price £29.95


GD3098 2 SPEED 13mm DRILL


R.R.P. £62.00 OUR PRICE £36.99


ERIC DUGDALE (MERCHANTS) LTD PENDLE TRADING ESTATE CHATBURN, CLITHEROE 41597


SATURDAY 7-30 — 12-30


LVR EGERG


REAR SUNNYHEAD, CLUB STREET, BARROW


OR PHONE US ON Whalley 3044 Home: Clitheroe 25033-27159


combines modern efficiency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen­ dent ol surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found in Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke prob­ lems. Delivery ex-stock. Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel, Oil and Gas, Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxi and most stoves.


THE RAYBURN OPEN FIRE


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444.


reconditioned TVs from £3.30 and £6.60 Calendar Monthly Slot meter rentals extra


Minimum six months advance on new TVs NO DEPOSIT Black and while or colour,


All TVs subject to availability


K A IN E & RAWSON 79 LOWERGATEi CLITHEROE. Tel. 23444


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (aublect to availability)


BLACK & WHITE SLOT TV —PAY AS YOU VIEW


COLOUR AND


NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


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


DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIREBURN AYE., CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168


TELEVISION a n d AUDIO REPAIRS


(ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR TV’s ................... . £ 1 2 0 1 year guarantee or £6.50 per month rental


20in. BLACK AND WHITE......................£ 3 5 6 months guarantee or £3 a month rent


J x i b b l e C t l e S e r b i t t


62 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE Tel. 27280


ST GEORGE GLASS CO. 103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22522.


CLASS CUT TO SIZE — FREE DELIVERY GLASS REPLACEMENTS


C.litheroe Advertiser and Times, February 26th, 1981 -19 RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE 7 ADVERTISER ond TIMES 'W TRADES GUIDE All types of


and fabrication in 1 our workshop or ! on site


WELDING REPAIRS


AVAILABLE FOR HIRE


EXTENSIVE STOCKS OF STEEL, NUTS, BOLTS AND . ENGINEERS .TOOLS,


Harrisons Engineering KENDAL STREET WORKS, CLITHEROE


Tel. 24360/25791


ALLTYPES OF ' WELDING EQUIPMENT


DOUBLE GLAZE ONE ROOM


WITH SEALED UNITS. Fitted by our own Glazing Staff or


Fix your own with POLYCELL DOUBLE GLAZING KITS. We think they are they best on the Market)


RING OR CALL FOR AN ESTIMATE


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