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Clitheroe ‘


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE m.


ftthin th e a llo tted J r a l A te am two . foe and D is tr ic t


m, H. Dixon 68, F. IG. Tedstone 66, J. |4 ; B. Walker 107, W. Jones 88, A. E. Rigby 86, N.


J Matches — DIvi- IConaervatlve B v Billington B v Chatbum B v >


iBye: Conservative o: Catholic B v


Social Club v Wad-


|1'B v Royal British addington B v


, Rimington B v Police v Slaid-


his team lose for first time


.Clitheroe 1, Colne Dynamos 2 CLITHEROE fell to their first defeat in six matches since Eric Whallev


took over as manager in a thrilling top:of-the'7table tussle which was packed with end-to-end action and could easily have.gone either way. ■ B u t l e a g u e l e a d e r s Underwood managed to tip it . > ■ , . • hl8h °v.er,1he bar to add furth-


IHT AT TOP


.v is io n s of th e Ind District Darts 1 being closely con- J the championship Is wide open. Plac-


Jne: Black Bull 34. Shoe 34, Royal


[Arms 17, Pendle Bonny Inn 13, '


Black Horse 26, 23, Lord Nelson


btel 13. Highest | Travis, Royal Oak


hddington SC 36, 1 B 32, Coach and Bridge Inn 29, Join- i, Station Hotel 26, Hotel 24, Brown


ivo: Pendle Inn 36


ver Buck 19. High- D. Wadsworth,


1112.


fet club jprove


Ip, llu


E Cricket Club are roved side this


lie Clltheroe and lubmen's Darts oy made a below IClub struggle for a Philip Hall ended


|!ub


's unbeaten run - >b whicn lastea au season and up to


lie A took the polntB Tton A to move into In the table. Re-.


. . Billington A 8; 14, Clltheroe CC 4; |B


|SC A 4. Central Rlbblesdale Wan-


IB 3; Low Moor 6, B 2. Byes: Byes Broc- Intral WMC, B.


6, Rlbblesdale


lacings: Billington A llbblesdale Wander-


[Brockhall 38, Low llington B 32, Cent-


f I 31, Catholic SC A


IB 28, Clltheroe CC SC B 22, Central Highest finish; M.


lub 29,' Rlbblesdale Irocknali, 129.


\nge of ritions


lie;


|Club, King’s and e joint third with point behind. Re-


latches have pro- e ra l positional 'ivision Two of the :y Ladies’ Darts White Horse have King’s ArmB in to leaders Billing-


12; Catholic SC 4, 14; Commercial 6, J 2; Horse Shoe 6, ’endle Witch 4, Sta- ners B 3, Black Highest scores: J. lack Bull, 174; C. .ite. Joiners A, 171.


Jnet Bonny Inn 6,


Jer 3, Royal Oak 6: i 4, Black Horse B


Two: Royal British illington BC 6; Low y Horse 5: Caider- White Horse 8;


ta r in g s — Division laercial 41 pointB, |9 , Black Bull 36, ■6, Black Horse A (hoe 35, Bonny Inn I Witch 31 " ,


ion 26, Victoria 26, 22. •


Black Horse B 28, |25, Craven Heifer ir 22, Calderstones


Vo: Billington BC White Horse 36, 34, Royal Oak 34, 33, Royal British


I race cmgs


bids Moor fell race Iwas won by John


I Clayton-Ie-Moors 130.47 minutes.


[ 200 runners set


e-mlle B-daBS race n in very wet con­


ho Clayton team, nburgh was 63rd , Lon Farnsworth. 1.36 mins and Iklnson 169th in


v ey , racing well osition, was the tome. He is a


£i


tons organised tho potion with Clay-


ahead of Clitheroe before th e m atch and th em se lv e s looking to end a d ep re s ­ sing ru n of th re e succes­ sive d e fe a ts ,' made s lig h t­ ly th e b e t te r of th e d a rk and muddy conditions la te in th e game and a 30-yard low sh o t f rom d e fen d e r Keith Bolton 14 minutes from tim e p ro v ed d e c i ­ sive. The home side, however,


- - p


er to his fine record of penalty saves.





. Clitheroe’s best attacks in the latter stages of the-,first half came down the right flank, with the busy Ronnie Drugan and Nigel Whiteside working well together. Drugan sent


AGAINST RESERVES


■over some penetrating crosses and only some fine saves by former Leyland Motors’ ‘keeper Dalrymple stood between the home strikers and goal on numerous occasions. The first goal came complete­


certainly didn’t go down with­ out a fight. A second penalty save in successive weeks by Denis Underwood was the highlight of the first half and Simon Whiteside’s 68th minute" equaliser was really scant reward for some enterprising


spells of sustained pressure on. tne Dynamo’s goal.


_______ '


alless first half, Derek Nutter’s ' 47th minute goal c a u g h t ' Clitheroe on the hop and the visitors enjoyed their best spell of pressure for the 15 minutes' after that breakthrough.


After a breathtaking but go­


a cross by Eric Geldard put things back on a level footing until Bolton popped up with what turned out to be the eventual winner. In the opening minutes of the


But Whiteside’s header from ; Clitheroe Res 0 Altham 5,


ly out of the blue, with Nut­ ter's, opportunist shot from just outside the penalty area seem- . title ing to catch Underwood wrong-


footed. . Richards and Davies looked -


in particularly fine form at the back as Colne tried to add to their tally and as the Dy­ namos’" strikers became more


and more frustrated, Clitheroe looked ever more capable of an equaliser,


,


approach play paid off when Whiteside popped up to head the equaliser but as the game went on, the ever-deepening mud and gathering gloom tended to make the proceed­ ings, particularly in the middle of the park,; something of a lottery.


Their deliberate, methodical •


. that the popular goalkeeper— still ever-present since his transfer from Waddington in August. 1979 — really ,earned


match, most or the pressure' came from Clitheroe 6ut they failed to make an early break­ through. As Colne counter-at­ tacked, Denis Underwood was called upon to make a fine save from McFadyen. But it was in the 23rd minute


his applause. As Dynamos tned to scram­


ble the ball home in a concerted assault on the home goal, the referee awarded a penalty for a seemingly innocent handling offence by Frank Richards. McKavett’s spot kick was aimed hard and straight but


further clear-cut chances were- few and far between, although Clitheroe had. enthusiastic ap­ peals for a penalty turned down when Geldard was sent sprawl­ ing in the last minute. The match was sponsored by


After Bolton’s goal, any


Whiteside, Eyles, Davies, Richards, Sharpies, Drugan, Geldard, S. Whiteside, Ash­ croft, Ashworth. Subs: Gomall, Taylor (not used). Colne Dynamos: Dalryni-


Smith and O’Sullivan, Rising Bridge Garage, Haslingden. Clltheroe: Underwood,' N.


ple, ■ Nutter,- Clark, Hartley, Samuels, Bolton, Pilkington, McFadyen, Walker, McGovern, McKavett. Subs: Gregory, Grindrod. Re feree: Mr P. Newton


(Warrington). RUGBY REPORTS


Tourists beaten by side which


earned victory Clitheroe RUFC 18, Old Actonians 0


CL ITH ERO E ’S f i r s t v en tu re into en te r ta in in g a to u r ­ ing te am p ro v ed successful with a well, e a rn ed victory by a c le a r 18 po ints, which included two t r ie s and two penalty goals.


by former Clitheroe member. Derek Jones, were well beaten by a home side which for once took its chances. Derek also had to settle for second best in the battle of the brothers — his younger brother Doug, in the Clitheroe side, outplaying him at wing forward. Played on a bog of a pitch


Old Actonians, captained


with drizzle throughout, the match offered little m the way of open rugby and it was the


spoiling tactics of the Oiitheroe forwards which won the day. Led by the two elders Bob Haworth and John Mercer, the .young Clitheroe pack of Sling-


2nd XV’s blank day


CLITHEROE RUFC 2nd XV had a blank day on Saturday, their match against the Old Ac­ tonians being cancelled because the London club only brought one team north. On Sunday, they played a side in Liverpool before heading for home. The injury to second-row for­


Spring


ward Mick Duxbury in Satur­ day’s friendly was the third involving the shoulder this season. Scrum half David Tat- tersall broke a collar bone ag a in s t L e ig h and Nick Ridehalgh, the other 1st XV second-row forward damaged shoulder ligaments'in training two weeks ago. Further injury problems con­


cern skipper Andrew Gordon who aggravated an old back injury m Saturday’s match and is doubtful for the local derby a g a in s t B la c k b u rn th i s weekend.


forward Mick Fox who injured his right knee at the beginning of October. New players are still wel­


Still out of action is flank .


come to come along to the club’s training sessions at Roefield Bam every Wednes­ day at 7 p.m. Anyone in­ terested should come along or contact Andrew Gordon (tel. Clitheroe 26494).


Willis team wins squash contest


V


IT .was a close f ig h t in Em p re s s S q u a sh . C lu b ’s in te rn a l te am competition. ■ E i g h t _ te am s o f s ix m em b e r s e a c h b a t t l e d th ro u g h o u t th e we ek for th e tro p h ie s, th e competi­ tion culminating in an ex­ citing final. . A s t r o n g te am ' c a p ­


b high


e this week, when of the Horse Shoe


7'.against Pondle ere beaten 7-1. J are Joint leaders, Bull, -of. Division


i finish was set In ' oo and District


ta in e d b y J o h n W i l l is eventually came o u t vic­ to r s b y 20 p o in ts o v e r ; Ray Dryden’s team. Re su lts w e re (John Wil­


lis’s te am firs t): Dorothy Asp in ’lo s t to J ill F a r th in g 6-15; Sharon Willis b e a t Sheila Willis 15-10; S te v e - T u rn e r b e a t Neil F o r t 15- 13; A n d y B row n ; b e a t . David Bowke r l5-3; Br ian , E a r f e t t lo s t to F ra n k ,- P o t te r 14-15; Jo h n Willis ; b e a t R ay Dryden 15-4. -.: ;


er, Holden," Duxbury, Walker, Jones and Stephen Greatorex were the heroes. A scrum on the visitors’ five


metre line produced Clitheroe’s first try. The Clitheroe back row harassed the scrum half and fly half into poor handling and Graham Torbett pounced on the loose ball to score, Emmott converting. Clitheroe’s second try also


T H R E E goals in th e la s t 20 m in u te s k i l le d . a n y . h o p e s C l i th e ro e m ig h t have h ad of h a l t in g . Al- th am ’s charge towa rd s th e ' E a s t Lancashire League


been fairly even with defensive- slips giving Altham their two first half goals. Good football was difficult on


Up until then, the match had


a small and slippery pitch with a strong wind blowing for most of the 90 minutes. The home side opened the


scoring in the 20th minute with a “soft’’ goal and added a second 15 minutes later. But Clitheroe kept plugging


away, despite losing player- manager Peter Carter with an injured knee, and caused a number of scares in the Altham penalty area at the start of the second half. - The th i rd goal, though,


ended any thoughts of a revival and two other late successes merely rubbed salt in the wounds.


sents an improvement on the 9- 0 victory recorded at Shaw- bridge by Altham earlier this


However, the result repre­ ;


season. Clitheroe: Hatch, Malone,


Greenup, Behan, Tomlinson. Sub: Lewis.


Boyd, Ca rter , Stevenson; Braithwaite, McGuire, Spencer;


| f ^NO ' " ' SIMON: WHITESIDE


Shawbridge marksmen


STRIKER Simon Whiteside,


one of five Clitheroe players with an ever-present record in the • Lancashire^ Combination so far this season, leads the list of league goalscorers with seven successful efforts, the latest coming in • Saturday's


. home defeat by Colne. - . Ian Ashworth is in second place with six goals, Eric Gel­ dard has scored three, Mick Ashcroft has two to his credit and one each has so far. been credited to Pat Lynch, Nigel Whiteside, Paul McGuire, B i l l Davies- and .Ronnie Drugan.


’ '. •


midfielder Drugan, however, has scored three cup - go:' and Geldard has netted one.


Ladies' squash


THE drive to Thornton ICI Squash Club proved well w o r thw h i le for Emp re s s Squash Ladies’ 2nd team, for they recorded’a fine 5-0 win. Nicola Ringham played a de­


.and won 3-0. Captain Sheila Willis regained her form and triumphed 3-0. Marilyn Fletcher overcame a


termined game, winning 3-0. Susan Beggs. also played well


strong opponent to win 3-1 and Carrie MacDonald completed Empress’s victory with a 3-0 success. .


Former Mill Hill St Peter’s


Substitute’s goals put Victory out of Trinity reach


T r in i ty 1, C h a tb um 5


T R IN ITY had - th e wind ag a in s t , them in th e : f irs t half b u t still ‘gave ; a good a c c o u n t 'o f themse lve s d e sp i te 1 enforced changes.- •


- The v is i to r sw e n t ahead midway, through the half, slack marking allowing Conti to col­ lect a long goal kick and lob the b a ll .o v e r th e advancing 'keeper. The lead was increased when the Trinity defence failed to cut out a c en tre and Czapowski netted.


was by Steve Edmondson set up a


pulled a goal back. . Good work ,zapo


even and Trini itty -bre


REFEREE PRAISES


PLAYERS Catholic SC A 3," Read Utd Res 1


THIS Division Two game was,


played in extremely trying con­ ditions caused by a very heavy pitch and driving rain. ,Both


sides fought hard to gain mid- field control but just after the half hour,1 Briggs pushed the ball through to Tudisco who scored from close in. That-, was- the only goal


Early play after• the -break fairly


:. mondson and finally Eddie . , Dixon, who scored easily. Trinity seemed to be on the . .


three-man move involving ; Brian Hitchen and Ian Ed- -


, point of equalising when Willie ; S te ll' had the - misfortune to head into his own goal, and • then Birch, who had been V brought on by Chatbum, added . two more for the visitors.


showed plenty of endeavour in - difficult, conditions. Threlfall, making his -debut as ’keeper; • Meyler, Fishlock, Ian and , Steve Edmondson were the


pick of the side. Mr Raymond Winckley,


referee. *


Meyler. Stell, Dixon, Rdlfe, Fishiock, Edmondson (S), Faw­


Trinity: Threlfall, Foulger, ;


cett, Hitchen, Edmondson (I). C h a tb u r n : J o h n s o n ,


onti. Subs: Birch, Robinson.


before the break and after­ wards Centre went further in front with a Leach goal after a free kick from Rush. Read soon hit back, Linsey


putting the ball home after a goalmouth scramble but Social Centre promptly replied with a goal from Rush. - In the conditions, the game was a credit to both teams and


phries, Barker, Metcalf, - Jack- son, Rush, O’Donnell, Tudisco, Leach, ; Briggs, Dixon. Subs: Geelan, O’Neul.


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Manager has no


complaints


came through harassment, this time at a line-out. Slinger charged down the clearing kick and Stephen Greatorex fol­ lowed through to score. Martin Emmott, who had


earlier scored two penalty goals, made another successful conversion to make it 18-0 after just half an hour and take his own points tally to 10. Thqre was no further score


MANAGER E r ic Whalley was disappointed b u t fa r f rom d e s p o n d e n t a f t e r sampling d e fe a t for th e f i r s t - tim e since, h e took o v e r th e ’ C l i th e ro e h o t se at. “The result was very disap­


is answer these, five questions: 1. Who recently


completed 100 con­ secutive appearances for Clitheroe? 2. In what year did


Clltheroe last win the Lancashire Combina­ tion title? 3. In what country


are next year’s World Cup finals being


England recently beat at Wembley to. qualify


staged? 4. Which team did


Catholic SC: Winkley, Hum­ ,


Odlyone semi-final played


they were congratulated by the referee on their respective per­ formances. '


ONLY one of th e Ashley Smith, Trophy semi-finals in th e Ribble Valley Fo o t­ ball Leag ue was played, re su l t in g in a 2-1 win for Re ad U td over Victoria. The game b e tw e en /Tran s­ p o r t a n d S a b d e n w a s postponed. In the Eagle Supplies Cup


Knowles; Coulston, Hoyle, Parkes, - Foulker, Scott, Har-


S-eaves, - Czapowski, Fletcher, Trinity worked hard and i . s f t 1


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-M A TC H - King’s Arms 7 ' . •


Rimington Res 5


K IN G ’S ' ARMS b a t t le d through to win a f te r being fo u r t im e s behind in a Third Division clash in a t ­ rocious conditions.-


Rimington taking the lead for a short time until King^s equal­ ised with a Pat Devine goal. The pattern was immediately repeated, - Rimington scoring again and Devine providing the equaliser from the penalty spot after he had been brought down in the box.


- A defensive mistake led ’ to


pressed into service once again, ’ had an excellent match a s :


side by once more taking the lead but by half-time the scores were again level, John Kay making amends with a goal for King’s after having earlier netted only to be ruled offside. Rimington went on to take


Rimington shook the home


; with a goal from -a well-placed comer kick., Devine completed his hat-


ahead for the first time with a good header from a Ken Ward1 ' comer, but Rimington hit back


Skipper John Peel put King’s .


trick with a second penalty goal and John Peel made sure of the points when he crashed in an unstoppable shot to end a thril­ ler, in which Rimington had produced a meritorious per­ formance.


King’s Arms: Fitzpatrick,


' Townsend, Taylor, Devine (M), Penman, Ward, Threlfall, De­ whurst, Kay, Devine (P), Peel. Sub: Johnson.


second round, Ribchester Re­ serves beat Grindleton Res 4-1. The Dan Seed Trophy semi­


for those finals?' 5. Which club did


Kevin Keegan play Tor before moving to Southampton?


To take part, you


must be aged 15 or under on December 1st. Entries should be sent to the Advertiser and Times office by first post, Thursday, December 10th. Use a postcard or the back of a sealed envelope — easiest of all If


you’re In town just hand your entry In to the office.


USEFUL VICTORY FOR CELTIC


Whalley Arms Celtic 2, Nelson Res. 1


W H A L LEY Arms Celtic co ntinu ed- th e ir ste ad y prog­ re s s in th e E a s t Lancashire League with a nar row v icto ry o v e r a much improved Nelson side.


and, although Old Actonians- raisedHheir game to try to get. b a ck in th e re c k o n in g , Clitheroe withstood all their pressure and ended the match. on attack.


ing, Gordon, Stuart Greatorex, L und, E m m o t t , 'T o rb e t t , ,


Clitheroe; Rudd, D. Field­


Haworth, Slinger, Holden, M. Duxbury, Walker, Jone s, Mercer, Stephen Greatorex. Replacements Johnstone and


Lee.


Pool teams concentrate on knockout


JOINERS A and Pendle .Witch, share a six point lead in the Red League after only. four games in the Ribble Valley Pool winter season. ■ . ' Joiners had a good 5-2 win at


the Brown Cow but Witch went one better to win 6-1 at


thLori?Nelsmf^ontmued their,


add to their previous 7-0 home win. If their away form was as good they could be a side to be


impressive home form with a 6-, 1 defeat of Craven Heifer to


reckoned with. . - , ' King’s B remain the only un­


be a ten team in the Blue League, with a four point lead. Main rivals Joiners B were sur­ prisingly beaten at home by Brown Cow B. This creditable performance puts Cow in


second place.


comes to a halt while teams compete in the knockout. This provides an opportunity to.see how the-two divisions compare. Most of the draws are Red v


The league programme now., .


pointing but I could nave no complaints about the perform­ ance,” he said. “The lads put in all the effort that was required of them and I thought we de­ served at least a draw. “It is a. bit of a sickener


sisted throughout most of the match and made the going very ' heavy, both sides tried their best to produce some entertain­ ment on a dismal day. , Nelson. struck first with a


Although heavy rain per­


, side’s first reverse in six games wouldn’t force him to make any drastic changes in the side. “But I still have one or two


said,


Whiteside said that everyone at the club was delighted with the transformation in the team.


C h a i rm a n Mr C y r i l -


• since Mr Whalley’s arrival.' “We are very pleasedwiththe


. basically the same; squad, but the lads seem to be playing with a lot more effort and com­ mitment now and we hope that Saturday’s defeat was just a temporary setback.” • Mr Whalley’s side will be


side’s' progress since Eric took over,” said Mr Whiteside, “it is


when you lose to two long range shots by defenders but really we didn’t make enough, scoring chances to put them under pressure.” Mr Whalley said that the


irons in the fire and I expect one new face will be in the side for Saturday’s match because Eric Geldard is unavailable,” he .


goal slotted home after Wilson. in the Celtic goal could only parry .a well struck shot, and the visitors . then enjoyed the better of the exchanges, al­ though Keighley and Shears b o th missed c h a n c e s . to equalise.


;oal disallowed for pushing and % ie score remained unchanged


Loyola are top cubs


LOYOLA, witK a game, in hand, lead the Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football . League by a margin of one point from Pendle Tigers. ■ Results: - Pendle Tigers 4,


Hodder Valley 0; Chatbum 3, Loyola 4; Waddington 5, Chip: ping 1; Whalley 1, St Paul’s 1. -. Fixtures for Saturday: Rib-


besdale v Pendle Panthers (J. Woodworth), Pendle Leopards v .Waddington (D. Johnson), Hodder Valley v St Mary’s (G. Scott), Gisbum v Chipping. : Sunday: District team prac-


hoping to make early amends for that defeat this weekend when they entertain lowly, Whitworth Valley in their second home match in succes­ sive weeks (kick-off 2-15 p.m.). The two sides shared. the points on the opening day ol


th e se a so n when Simon .Whiteside was on, target, for Clitheroe in a 1-1 draw.:


EAST LANCS DERBY


WHALLEY'' FC and Whalley Arms Celtic play their return derby match in the East Lanca-: shire Football League on/


Saturday.


Blue affairs. There are a couple of excep­


tions, the most notable being Horse Shoe A against Kings A; first and third respectively in the summer league and close neighbours. I t should be a. close and tense'match this evening. Results — Red , League:


A 5 Honse Shoe A 4 Duke of


Lord: Nelson 6, Craven Heifer A 11; 'Brown _Cow A 2,^Jomers


M 1 Iliunjl


tember,-ended in a 3-2 win for Celtic with David Metcalf scor­ ing a hat-trick. - Waddington will be at home


The-first meeting, in Sep-/


to Nelson Reserves, and Chat­ bum visit1 Great Harwood Re­ serves.


: , ’r\ t *


-York A 3; Dog and - Partridge 1, Pendle Wit<3i 6; Sum Inn 4, \(lhite Horse 3; Black Horse A.


^ ’ w S f u a g u e : Craven Heifer B 5, Royal Oak.2; Joinera B 2, Brown Cow B 5; Duke of York- B 3, Horae Shoe B 4; Waggon ‘ and : Horses'- 4,‘ ■


Hodder Bridge d, New lmi 2,, Kings B 4,'Black Horae B ,3. ,


Black. Bull .3,/


On duty Saturday


bum 3rd; away, meet Ribbles- dale School 1-30 p.m.); John-, stone,- Siinger, Holden, Cor-.- less, Walker, Jones, Wildman,!; Greatorex,. .Torbett, . Emmott, Lund, Lee, 'Greatorex, Field-’ ing, Rudd.- .


Clitheroe ,RUFC- (v Black- ,.v . „ -1


Loyola....... ............ 8 8 0 016 PendleT................ 9 7 1 116 St Mary’s .............. . 8 6 12 11 St Paul’s ..................8 4-1’ 3.9 Whalley;.;............;. 7 4 T '2 9 Chatbum.:...;..:..... 8 2 2 4 6 HodderV............... 5 3 .0 .2 6 . Chipping............... . 7 2 1 4 6 PendleP;;....... . 7. 2.1 4 5 Wadd’ton......... 8 2, O'6' 4 . Ribb’dale.............6 d '0 5-.2 Pendle L..... .


League Table . PW D L P


7 0 0 .7 0 STRIKER


SIGNS FOR CLITHEROE


CLITHEROE FC will turn ;- out with - a . new striker in '■ Saturday’s home game with Whitworth Valley.


Manager Eric .Whalley com­ '


pleted the midweek signing of Matt Driver (22) who lives in Bamoldswick and has played a couple-of games with Bar- - noldswick Park Rovers. . - . Said Mr, Whalley: “ I have , watched him once and from - what I have been " to ld ’ he > should be a useful acquisi-' tion.” : A Scot, Matt played profes- ■ sional football in the West-


G e rm an ; .B u n d e s l ig a la s t , season but homesickness has . led to his breaking his con­ tract and returning .to: this- country vat 'th e ; beginning, of j the present season.r ;i;


Dave Gillibrand had a headed ,


at the interval. Within minutes


.Bargh scored what turned out 'to be the winner when he was left with a easy, chance follow­ ing a goalmouth scramble.. . -Both - sides continued to battle it out until the final whistle and Nelson were unluc­ ky not to equalise on occasions.- ■Celtic’s best chance of a third


start, howeyer, Celtic equalised through an own goal when a Nelson defender mishit a back pass to his own goalkeeper. S ho rtly . afterwards, John


with a firm drive.' Leading lights for Cletic in


Porter, D. Foster, Gillibrand, R. Foster, ■ Finch; Keighley, Shears. Subs:’ Titterington, Houghton. . . .


Bargh, Price,


Chatbum up


tices at 2-p.m. and 3 p.m. at the Castle Field.


away points


' Colne Legion 1, . Chatburn 3 .


CH A TB U R N . paid their, f i rs t v isit to .Colne Legion


in th e " E a s t L an c a sh ire League and ea rned them- . s e l v e s v .tw o v a l u a b l e


j points. •’ ’ ■ v .


tions-when „an early shot from , Dobson was tipped over the . bar. They ' soon opened the scoring when Waddington took full advantage of a terrible mix- up in the Colne defence to score from close range." - The visitors went further


Chatbum'showed their inten­


into the lead when Bretherton’s cross was neatly headed in by Shaw.


and were awarded a penalty, which was brilliantly saved by . Winckicy.


.In the second half, , Chatburn : ■■ ■■ •


made it three with Young find­ ing the net after a good solo- run.


ing, Colne came into the game and pulled back1


■ Even though he.was booked,;. Dobson and Wright .both. held


r>


-some strong; pressure,-' Chat­ burn managed to hold on to the 'final whistle. • •


goal.’ .-.Despite having to, weather ■


With the conditions worsen­ ! a consolation


> ” • Colne then staged a revival ■ ■ /•


this useful, victory were David Foster and goalscorer Bargh. . ‘.W h a l le y Arms C e l t ic : Wilson, Taylor, ■


_____ ______ of the re-/


Waddington keep


■ in touch ; . j , •


Waddington Res 5 Keighley 0


ON a ve ry, w e t surface, W addin g ton se cured a de-


. se rv ed victory ov e r th e i r .C ra v e n L e a g u e o p p o ­ n en ts .’


good el . Their simple' approach work was ably finished off by Bacon, who .scored twice in the first half after moves’ involving Green and Gladwin had split open the Keighley defence. Kicking uphill in the second


fleet. ...............


half, Waddington appeared to sit. back- and Keighley Came


more into the game. /


saves and that. sSemed to waken, up the home team, as Bacon scored his third to put the result beyond doubt. P. Green came on and ■


showed great skills to score the; fourth and Burgess added a fifth as Keighley appeared to lose interest.


dington’s second string in touch with the league leaders. Kerryson and'Longhi played '


This result now . puts Wad- .


well at the back, while Green, and Salisbury shone in attack. The match was sponsored by


, Kerryson, Walker, Longhi, L e e ch , G re en , B u rg e s s , Grimes, Bacon, Gladwin, Salis­ bury. Subs: P. Green and Marston. : . .


Table tennis


,7 ; Standen B (Divn 1) 2, Queensway (Divn 2) 7; Dog and P a r t r id g e A. (Divn 1) :6, Rimington Ladies (Divn 2) 3.


RESULTS in the first round of Ribblesdale Table Tennis As­ sociation’s team handicap are: Station Hotel A (Divn 1) 2, Dog and Partridge B (Divn 2)


’ :. The draw. for the semi-finals to be played in the New Year is:/“Post Office A or Station Hotel B v .Queensway; Dog and - Partridge B v. Dog and: Par­


- Chatbum’s midfield together, - while Waddington ;had an in- - - Bpiring match up front;;


-. ton; iRobinson,-- Colebourne, ‘•Wright;: Young,-' Waddington;' Shaw. Sub: Lawson.





■ -•4)'and the top team, Standen A .- were; held to a >5-5 draw by Post Office A. 1


.»? Chatburn:. Winckley, Jc'ck-. /* Standen A....;.7:....-. ,4. 3,:1.. - son; - Mellin,' Dobson,” Bretner- - D & P A....... .......... 4 1. 1 2 > 6


;;Stat’nA....... .......... 3 1 1 1,6 . Post OB.................. 3 1 1 1"6 Standen B . 4 1 0 3 4


, . , - - < , PW D L.P , Division One


' Division Two in the past week but in Division One Station Hotel A defeated Standen B 6-


tridge A. : There were .no matches in-


Skipton Building Society. Waddington: Winstanley, <


finals will be played on Satur­ day as follows: Read Utd Res v Calderstones (TTV, RW, JD); .Catholic Social Centre v Lord 'Nelson (DM, IH, TJ). League programme: Mars- den Division — Grindleton v


Read go through to final


Victoria 1, Read Utd 2 .


V IC T O R IA a n d R e a d fought a s tem b a t t le to decide who should go into th e final., o f , th e Ashley


. . . West Bradford (JD), Rimington ; Smith Trophy,


v Ribchester CK'(NB), Chat- ' The' yh-gt half, ended burn V Transport (TH), Royal


re and the winnin, aujaBawRUR ~ ■


Victoria v Sabden. Greenacre Division — Whal-


ley v. Station (IE). Other matches postponed. Division Three — 1 Beech


SC Res v Grindleton Res


Tree v Rimington Res (—), Ribchester CK Res v Lord Nelson Res (CB),White Horse King’s Arms (NC), Catholic


Postponed: Brownhill v Rib-, Chester Res. .


.


, sibn)— Calderstones' 7, Station 1; Catholic SC 3, Read Utd Res


Marsden Division — Trinity 1, Chatburn 5;’; Greenacre Divi-


Last Saturday’s results: „


.1; Transport Res'0, Spring Mill 4. '


2, Ribchester CK Res 1; Beech Tree 4, White Horse 1; King’s Arms 7, Rimington Res 5. All other games in the three divi­ sions were postponed.


Division Three — Brownhill ' - ■


toria the lead but later chances to build on this came to nothing and Victoria suffered a setback when Bill Campbell had to go off as the result of a bad back


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Bell put Read in front and from the re-start the ball went to Victoria’s -David Astin, whose shot hit the foot of the post. Read will meet either Sabden


or Transport in the final. Victoria: Stirzaker, Lanfran-


\ Gidlow, Aspinwall. Sub: Tom-_ . linson (G).


ceschina, Musgrove, Bialecki, Isherwood, Campbell, Astin, H a r r iso n , Tomlinson (S),


, Read Utd: Lawson, McLean,


. nor, Bell, Neary, Campbell. Subs: Eccles, Ashworth.


Mixed fortunes


EMPRESS Squash Club’s men’s teams had. mixed for­ tunes.


rejoice about— a determined effort rewarded them with a 3- 2 victory over Belvale 4th for their first win of the season.


The third team had most to


. , and Ray Dryden playing at No h 3-Q saw the team'safely


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Captain Russel Cowking lost


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