16 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, January 29th, 1981
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CLITHEROE FC’S sportsmen’s evening, at which Stan; Mortensori: will be principal speaker, at the, Castle Re staurant next Tuesday is a complete sell-out. '’’“ We could have ‘
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sold the tickets twice o v e r , ” says c lub ^ c h a i rma n C y r i l
^couple of big events in the offing — a Valentine supper-dance at the Castle. Restaurant on February 13th, tickets £2 from committee members; and a sponsored swim at the Ribblesdale Pool on Saturday, February 28th, from 5-15 p.m. to 6-15 p.m.-
Whiteside. There, are ' another,
• That i s . the day of
Clitheroe’s home match with Lytham and all the Clitheroe players 'will be taking part in the swim after the match. Others wishing to take
part can obtain sponsor forms and more informa tion from Mr Whiteside on Clitheroe 24587. Also in the pipeline is a
Grand National competi tion, and of course the fortnightly bingo sessions continue at Clitheroe Royal British Legion Club. -- Clitheroe have a home
•match against Wigan Rovers on Saturday, kick off 2-45 p.m., and the squad is Underwood, Whiteside (N), Richards, Breth erton , Newtony Eyles, Wilcox, Gillibrand, McGuire; Waddington, Ashcroft, Whiteside (S), Walker (R), Ashworth. Incidentally; Graham
Waddmgton notch m m m . « a
season’s second double
Waddington 4, Rishton 1
A SUPERB first half display by Waddington was enough to:dispose of visiting team Rishton.
their best performance of the season especially in the first half when goals from Geldard (2) and Miller enabled them to have a clear 3-goal lead at the interval. Numerous chances were
Waddington produced
Terry’s trio aids victory
and neat approach .work, but all could not be -turned into goals.- The second half saw
created by some som clever
Rishton trying hard to clos'e the gap but their efforts came to nothing. With Waddington at
tacking down the wings further goals seemed likely but one came when Bishop converted from a Green left-wing cross. Rishton’s goal came in
the 88th minute when a, poor back-pass from Kirk let in the outside-left and he made no mistake, slot ting the ball home com fortably.
The match was spon sored by Skipton Building
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Society. Waddington: Nuttall (I),
Rimmer, Seedle, Kirk, Nuttall (J), Clayton, Byrom, Green, Bishop, Geldard, Miller. Sub. Reddin. ;
Little change 1 Terry Steinhofel
Walker won his appeal against his sending off in th e George Watson . Trophy game with Black pool Mechanics. '
Reserve squad
CLITHEROE Reserves have named a squad of 13 for their away game with Feniscowles in Blackburn Combination Division Two, on Saturday; Meet Shawbridge 12-45 p.m. Hatch, Stevenson, Boyd, Spencer, Braithwaite, Musgrove, Bush, Rush, Taylor (John), Taylor (Jim), Tomlinson, Behan,
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Chatburh lead the snooker
WITH the Clitheroe and District Snooker League programme in suspension at the half-way stage while the team knockout is concluded, the two Chatbum teams lead both divisions. The A team have an 11 point
Waddington 6,- Roe Lee W 4
A STEINHOFEL hat- trick helped Waddington to defeat high-riding Roe Lee West in Division Two of the. Ribble Valley Foot ball League. Roe Lee took the lead
with a . goal by Nelson while the home defence was under great pressure. Kaye, who was making
his debut for the villa gers, put them on level terms until Hassan de flected a shot past goal keeper Bradley to give the visitors the edge once more. This see-saw state of af
fairs was continued with Steinhofel scoring his first goal and Nelson getting another for West.' So Waddington come
out after the interval trailing by one goal and they began to exert tel ling pressure. Goals soon came — a fine left-foot shot by Dean, two more from S te in h o fe l and another from Dean. Almost on time Hassan
lead over Billington A in Divi sion One, but Chatbum B are under strong pressure in Divi sion Two from Slaidbum and Conservative B. Last week’s knockout results:
scored West’s fourth, but there was no doubting Waddington’s .superiority in the second half. Waddington: Bradley, Ris-
Billington B 8, Conservative B 6; Chatbum A 6, Catholic B 8; Conservative A 8, Waddington A 6; Waddington B 8, Police 6; Catholic A 0, Slaidbum 14; Lib eral B 6, Rimington B 8; Rimington A 4, Chatbum B 10. Details: Billington B 482, .
’ 84, F. Watson 57; B. Dewhurst 91, T. Makinson 63; J. Wild 71, T. Williamson 80. Chatburn A 393,.Catholic B
Conservative B 436. T. Peters 88, R. Parker 63; G. Robinson 76, E. Wallace 81; D. Birkett 72, P. Swales 92; B. Thompson
407. D. Lord 56, D. Nelson 54; D. Cowperthwaite 74, T. A. Makinson 55; J. Crowther 32, J. Wooff 83; I. Tomlinson 46, S. Hatton 74; J. Marsden 62, J. Herd 55; G. Ireland 88, P. Marlow 51. Waddington B 442, Police
sley, Seed, Wilson, Collinge, Lawson. Davies, Driver, Steinhofel, Dean, Kaye. Subs: Boyd, Wright.
School soccer
RIBBLESDALE School had four teams in action on Saturday, the first year outfit earning a cre ditable 3-3- result against the Ribble Valley Junior Town Team' at Edisford School. The third, fourth and
423. B. Waddington 73, J. Grif fiths 44; A. Wilkinson 69, L. McEntee 70; D. Boothman 63, T. Swift 73; T. H. Walmsley 95, B. Jacques 66; J. Baines 52, P. Craig 82; B. Phillip 90, F. Booth 88. Catholic A -375, Slaidbum
•J. Jacques 82; Turner 63, W. Jones 79; DLxon 60, J. Whitwell 101; Hudson 62, E. Rigby 71. Liberal B 400, Rimington B
481. Davies 64, G. Tedstone 68; Hall 71, H. Dixon 80; Niven 55,
380. J. Mellor 71, N. Lawless 73; R. Forshaw 32, S. Petty 66; J. Hacking 60, J. Lund 68; M., Higginson 97, J. Frankiand 46, P. Reid 50, J. Gorringham 64; I. Karim 70, S. Green 63. Rimington A 434, Chatburn
B 491. B., Walmsley 54, M. Boyle 81; J. Spencer 66, M. Hargreaves 85; I. Whittaker 90, S. Whipp 57; Jim Hacking 81, A. Gudgeon 113; D. Seed 78, P. Wilson 65; J. Hacking 65, R. Booth 90. . League positions — Division One, ail played 12: Chatbum A 105pts, Bilhngton A 94, Wad dington A 89, Social. Ciub 84, Bilungton B 70, Liberal B 66, Conservative A 57, Liberal A 53, Catholic A 53. Highest break; P. Swales (Conservative B) 43..
Chatbum B 87pts, Slaidbum 85, Conservative B 85, Pendle Club 82, Waddington B 73, Police 72, Rimington A 71, Rimington B 60, Catholic B 48.
Malcolm takes over at Read
I Grainger as first team skipper this summer. He takes over from David Rigby who has held
READ CC will have. Malcolm
•the post for three' seasons in one of which the club won the Ribblesdale League title. Mai-: colm was vice-captain in. 1978 and. 1979. .'.Michael
..Georgeson has been' re-appointed vice-cap-.' tain., ■ New’ second team captain is' Geoff Holt./He suceeds; Frank - Newby who in two ; years as- skipper led the; team toy two
Pollard will be vice:cnptain. t
Division Two, all played 12: .
fifth year teams had Settle High School as vis itors. Unhappily the third year surrendered their unbeaten- record with a very poor performance against an only average Settle side.' Ribblesdale opened the
scoring with an own goal and found themselves 2-1 down at half-time. After wards th e y applied pressure but inconsistency led to Settle going further in front and eventually running out 4-2 winners! Simon Pickles scored
the Ribblesdale goal but only A l is ta ir Gore, Andrew Gower and the steady Alex Frankiand emerged with credit. The fourth year, who
are enjoying an excellent run, found themselves evenly matched. A good run by Andrew Holden led to Alan Blenkinship putting them one up but Settle promptly hit , back. Blenkinship was in
volved in the second goal for his side. His shot hit the bar but Stephen Gough was on hand to put away the rebound. With the defence in
ONLY change in leader ship in Clitheroe and Dis trict Darts League is in Division' Three where Horse Shoe B have sup- p lan ted Waddington Social Club and are three points in front. League placings— Division
■Ian Peel
IAN AIMS FOR
THE TOP
SUAIDBURN clay pigeon marksman Ian Peel cer tainly seems determined to shoot to the top. In four national selec
tion shoots last year, he finished seventh overall with an impressive points total of 724 out of 800 and now qualifies for the ten- man British squad. After some successful
shooting in recent events in North Wales and York shire, Ian (23) of Brook- house Green Farm, is hoping that the 1981 season will see him in the national'team of four to contest the European and world championships. He was in fine form
CLITHEROE bl home defeat by [ both points with | Bacup Borough.
-Sunday’s 3-1 wil Bacup at Shawbril front of a bumperf of nearly 150 was
.view, such powerful agl
blood and thunderl The sound of ever! lenge echoed rouil ground as playerJ into tackles as if I lives depended i | outcome. From Clitheroe's ; |
was a vast improvemerl previous day’s shamble I same field against a v<| nary Ashton outfit, whl 2-0.
fast and furious pace ail slowed down.
The Bacup game stall I
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half Mick Ashcroft plif attack, were well on l Ian Wilcox and Dave Cl both went close.
Clitheroe, with usual!
thanks to some outstanl fensive work from giaml half Callan and 'keeper f But they cracked on I
Bacup managed to I
when he won class B in the North Wales Shooting Society’s Olympic Trap winter series. But despite
.scoring 96 out of 100 and sh o o t in g th r e e “ 25 straights” in his first, third and fourth rounds, he lapsed to 21 on his second stage to spoil his chances of a real upset
•and give him joint second place overall, along with European champion Peter Croft. He was also runner-up
One, all played 11: White Hart 67pts, Horse Shoe A 61, Black Horse 47, Read Club 47, Spring Mill 46, Black Bull A 42, Royal Oak A 42, Pendle Witch 32, Royal Oak B 30, Bridge Inn 26. Highest finish, E. Pish (Spring Mill) 154. Division Two, played 10:
in the Olympic Trap Open Grand Prix held at East Yorkshire Gun Club. Ian has been shooting
Horse Shoe'B 53pts, Wadding ton SC (9) 50, Pendle Inn 48, Black Bull B 43, Coach and Horses 39, Joiners Arms .36, Station Hotel (9) 34, Bay Horse 31, Brown Cow 14. Highest finish, D. Inn) 142,
King’s Arms 50pts, Brockhall SC 46, White Horse 44, Cross Keys 43, Bonny Inn 42, Lord Nelson 42, Penale Hotel (9) 31, Buck Inn 30, Victoria Hotel (9) 24. Highest finish, M. Mauds- ley (Pendle Hotel) 117. Division Three, played 10:
Tranmer (Pendle Tough at top
BLACK BULL and Join ers A are level at the top of the first division of the Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Association. Black Horse A are closely chal lenging only two points adrift. In the second division Com
mercial lead under pressure from Station Hotel, with Judge Walmsley B also in the reck oning. Results — Division One:
for five years and his other hobbies include bad minton and football. He works as a dyehouse tech nician for Blackburn Yarn Dyers.
Surprise win for Empress
placed East La fourth match.
team was marked by a fine aggressive display which re sulted in a 3-0 win and- an important encouragement for the team. Glenn Evans pulled back from 2-0 down to take his match into a fifth game which he lost after a splendid fight which took him to within two points of victory. Conor Mclaughlin at No. 3
Ian Warren’s return to the
also went to five games before losing to a crafty campaigner, which left Empress trailing by 2-
1.
7, Judge Walmsley A 1: Low Moor Club 2, Catholic SC A 6; Central WMC 1, Black Horse B 7; Craven Heifer 3, Bay Horse. 5; Commercial 6, Calderstones 2; Judge Walmsley B 5, Vic toria 3. League placings. Division
74, Station Hotel 71, Judge Walmsley B 67, Catholic SC A 63, Central WMC 60, Black Horse B 54, Victoria 53, Cal derstones 48, Judge Walmsley A 48, Bay Horse 47, Low Moor Club 47, Craven Heifer 40.
One: Black Bull 70pts, Joiners A 70, Black Horse A 68, Horse Shoe. 61, Catholic SC B 60, Bonny Inn 55, Brown Cow 55, Spring Mill 52, Joiners B 51, Pendle Witch 49, Royal Oak 41, British Legion 40. Division Two: Commercial
Wanderers beat the band
RIBBLESDALE Wan derers Cricket Club have become the first team to defeat Billington Band Club B in the current season of the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s
league to Band Club A who have opened up a seven-point lead. At the foot of the table Clitheroe' Cricket Ciub and Low Moor Club are battling to avoid the title of “wooden spoonists." Results: Catholic SC 4, Cent
Darts League. Band Club are second in the
it 3-2, Anderton finding ‘Central WMC 59 ‘Ribbles- time ■; and space to score,
control Ribblesdale made „v, - ™, tl- e- Wands 53, Catholic SC -18, . -
David Holden, and Stephen McCullough were solid at ,,the back ; and Graham Balshaw had his, usual reliable game. : The fifth “year went COME the lighter nights, and
Cricket coaching
down by three clear goals Whalley Cricket Club will again to' a much bigger Settle be offering cricket coaching to
side. • However, the game was played, in excellent spirit and the score: could have’ been! a little' closer than th eT e su lt might sug- evfn
Lawrenson Cup wins and Divi-: Patrick Tate ' was out- sion; One; championship.; jDavid ' WtncK.,- 1 ate was... OUt-
. standing in goal.
keen youngsters. Professional Steve Lawton will be joining with: coach Jim: Haworthiin en couraging the young idea'at the Station Road ground on Friday
nf f ' nets ^ b e h e l d at
g e s t . / .S t e p h e n M ie id Hyndbum Sports * Centre on missed ; a p e n a l ty / ' Paul; . Sunday.. mornings,' during'; the S l a t e r l f w o r k e d -h a rd '! winter... >,
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Thrniifrhniit' thf> tramp and; ' 1 The cricket section will hold; annua* E!eet‘n. 8 P av‘‘
lion' next Thursday,) February 5th, at 7-30 p.m.
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15 except where starred: Bil lington BC A 74pts. Billington BC B 67, “Social Club 66/
ral WMC.4; Billingtoft BC A 7, Clitheroe CC 1; Social Club 4, Low Moor Club 4; Ribblesdale Wands 5, Billington BC B 3. ■' League placings, all played
“British Legion 45, “Clitheroe CC 45, “Low Moor Club 35. ' Highest finish, J. Rimmer, Central WMC, 157.:
Royal Oak 1, Joiners A 7; Pcndle Witch 3, Black Bull 5; ' Black Horse A 6, Bonny Inn 2; Catholic SC B 5, British Legion 3; Horse Shoe 5, Brown Cow 3; Joiners B 6, Spring Mill 2. Division Two: Station Hotel
scores with a convincing 3-0 win to leave the match in Mal colm Macdonald's hands. Mal colm won the first two games easily, lost the next two and in a nail-biting decider, scraped home by 9-5 after six match points in a game which lasted 20 minutes. The seconds won 5-0 against
Mike Heyworth levelled the :
doggers 2nd-without conceding a game. In a good team performance the wins came from John Shar-
rian Hayward and Wayne Townley. The third team went down
gles, John Willis, Eddie Vidler,
‘match points before losing while skipper Mark Chapman lost a tight contest by 3-1. Robert Fielding also won a game in the top match. Dennis Greenup and John Beggs played well without success.
by 5-0 against Cloggers first team but were far from being disgraced. Stuart Wardle held
Table Tennis
Veevers won two games each, and D. Coulston won all three of Standen’s games. ■ The other semi-final will be'
Station Hotel 2, Post Office A 8; Dog' and Partridge A 3, Standen B 7; Queensway A 3, Chatburn 7; Station Hotel B 1, Standen A 9. Division Two: Post Office B
4, Queensway B 6; Rimington Ladies 1, Station,Hotel C 9.
‘ Standen A.... 10 6 2 2 ' PO A .......V., 10; 6 2 2 Standen B.... 8, 7 0 1 Chatburn..... 9 4 2 3
D and PA....-11-' 8 1 2
: , ' Division Two PW D ' L
Division One PW D L
Station A.....10 2 1: -7 Station B.....10 1 2 7 Queen: A.....11 0. 0 11
S t a t i o n C . 9 5 3 1 POB.:....,..,.(8 4- 1 -3 DandPB.... 8 3 1 4 Queen. B..... 8 4 1 3 "Cath. YC..'... -9 3 1 5 - Rim. L d s T O 0 0 10
C R G S . 8 7 1 0
:62 3S 57 23 41 49 36 64 31 59 IS 92
,74 36 71 29
F A
-72,, S 62 38 4436 43 37 37-43 32,58 20 SO
F A
that only two weeks remain in the, league programme and real efforts should be made to plav outstanding games. Results — Division One:
feated Division One leaders Dog and Partridge A to reduce the gap at the top of the table. Team captains are reminded
between Standen B and Station Hotel C. In the league Standen B de
THE semi-finals of the handicap team knockout' in the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association pro duced a surprise result when Second Division Dog and Partridge B de feated Division ;One side Standen A 6-3. J. Rodgers, P. Hatch and R.
EMPRESS Squash men’s first team pulled off a sur- prise win against highly- placed
division
Lancs in their league
hour after a fine build-il the right wing involvil croft and Gillibrand, whl feet flighted cross eludif for Ian Ashworth to side in front. The goal was no mcl
the Shawbridge team (I for some excellent a l football. Bacup, though! looked dangerous on ti l and equalised just bell interval. Warwick broil
away at Bacup’s goal i'l of the second naif.
worth floated over a f j for Whiteside to ches
In: the 80th minut-l
Clitheroe continued 11 I
I
of Clitheroe’s defence, J round Denis Underwtl presented Watson with | chance.
Anythin! but
friendH
Maroons 4, Blues 3
in practice it was anyth! — with places in the lsil be won.
A TRIAL of strengt| ween two teams from Clitheroe II Union Club’s pll ended with a narrol tory for the Marooil largely to an indl try. by Robin Luml helped by the Blue* pect tackling. Resjl captains were John | and Andy Corless. Technically a friendly!
The game was keen! , I
tested although play wal scrappy due partly I teams not having prel played together.
Walker all prominenir return of Mick Fox at Nil very pleasing after a | month lay-off through inil However,- the Blues (I
upper hand with Joey l | igel Crossley and!
The Blues forwards hi I
turn their forward supel into points, the only I being one successful' )l kick by Corless m l through the second hall! tier he had hit the bar f penalty kick. Dave Slinger and Al
Gordon provided the hi-l of the match with theil formances at full-back, r defended resolutely and i l their ability to counter-all The match-winning t l
the Maroons came 10 n | from the end when Lull allowed to score undi| posts.
Lund, S. Greatorex jul Torbett, K. Tomlins f Coates, D. Tatte rsal Haworth, J. Bolton, T. I N. Ridehalgh, M. Duxbil Able, R. midman, R. Gil Replacement: I. Hampsnl Blues: D. Slinger. M. I
Maroons: A. Gordcl
son, S. Greatorex, D. FI I. Fielding, A. Corless, ( I wood, J. Walker, K. Mol Crossley, J. Holden, II bury, A. Phillips, T. Ll Fox.
D. Workman. Replacements: I. Rieh:| I
Sweepfrl change]
AS the result oil peek’s trial matchl ween two teams cl from the playing stnl Clitheroe RUFC sell make sweeping chi
forwards, John Walker r ing at prop. Tony Lee L hooker and there will be I uletelv new back row of I Phillips, Mick Fox, and I Able who will be makl debut for the club.
for the 1st XV gaf Rossendale on Saturl There are five change.l
full-back, .Andrew l l moves to the c entr l Graham Torbett, to t f
wing.
awav, meet 1 p.m.): D. R. 'Lund, A. Gord Greatorex, G. Torbtl Coates, C. Hopwood, Nl sley, T. Lee, J. Walll Holden, N. Ridehalgh, i l lips, R. Able, M. Fox. I 2nd XV (v Rossendal
1st XV (v Rossendal
home, meet. 1-45 p.m.);| M. Aqderson, A. Ruil Fielding, S. Greatorex j f
man. I. Fieidinc. K. Mol Mason, I. Richardso| Jones, C. Roberts.
Corless, D. TattersrJ Haworth, P. Dinsdal Haworth, I. Duxbury, Rl
Dave Slinger continl I L
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