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U2331 (Classified) Chtheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Win at Wigan is just tonic Clitheroe need


Wigan Rovers 0, Clitheroe 2


CLITHEROE manager Eric Whalley made two changes for the visit to Wigan after the previous week’s home drubbing by wfrrinrton Town Ou


Garry Easton to be re- p la c e d b y F r a n k Richards, and relegated to the sub’s bench was out of - form centre forward Simon Whiteside he was, replaced by R on n ie Drugan.


n "t went defender


Clitheroe looked to be in impressive form, John Taylor and David Proos


From th e k ick -o f f


midfield and Frank Richards marshalling the defence, the early exchanges were promis­ ing but despite this superiority the all-important first goal


both coming close to scoring. With Clive Dunn dictating


under continuous pressure and a series of corners were con­ ceded. Thankfully, Clitheroe had the men for the moment. Denis


half was something of a let­ down. After the home defence had been pierced several times and Ian Ashworth had missed a golden opportunity to increase the lead, Wigan began to get on top. Clitheroe’s defence. was put


comer was headed on by Davia Proos for Ronnie Drugan to celebrate his recall by turning the ball over the line. Unfortunately, the second


eluded Clitneroe until the 42nd minute. John Taylor’s left-wing


David, Proos nets Uth. ■


his


against the run of play when John Taylor broke clear on the left. His pinpoint centre was headed against the bar by David Proos who shot home the rebound to give him his 11th goal of the season. All told, Clitheroe gave a


much improved display with Clive Dunn, Frank Richards, Denis Underwood and John Taylor in top form. There are still a few question


Very close to


season’s first victory


Skipton 2nds 14, Clitheroe RUFC 13


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tries to Clitheroe’s one. In an evenly-matched game Clitheroe’s indecision and poor handling proved very costly. The match, played on a small


pitch, highlighted Clitheroe’s present problems, an inability


to turn good balls into points. This was most noticeable in the first half when too much kick­ ing wasted valuable positions. Dinsdale at hooker and


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Skipton were caught off-side from a highkick ahead. John


IMPROVED FORM


Clithcroc 2nds 12, Skipton 3rds 14


Steve Clements and Mark Lee. It was Clement’s first try for the club since joining in the summer and it was a try on his debut for Mark Lee playing on the right wing. Shaun Dempsey returning after injury at fly. half had an


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a difficult game away at Fylde playing their 6th team, the 1st XV are at home against Fylde 4ths kick-off 2-30 p.m.


Workman, Dempsey, Tatter- sail, Rooney, Hampson, Baron,


I. Duxbury, Newton, Corbett, Clements.


Clitheroe 2nd XV: Horth- ome, Lee, Tindall, Taberner,


one of which was converted. This factor of greater power in the forwards has always af­ fected the 2nds in particular. Clitheroe’s tries came from


greater strength which provided al


.h in the pack all of their tries


TRIES in the first and last minutes by Clitheroe just failed to be enough to beat Skipton 3rds at Littlemoor. This close result continued the 2nds im­ proved form of late and has provided much encouragement for the Clitheroe club. Skipton though possessed v


erally the Clitheroe pack was superior to Skipton’s. The ploy of kicking brought Clitheroe an early lead when


Robson in the line won excel­ lent possession for Clitheroe throughout the match and gen­


CLITHEROE just failed to record their first victory of the season at Skipton on Saturday. Skipton scored three


half time through a try and a goal. For Clitheroe, Blan­ chflower added a second penal­ ty goal and Stuart Greatorex kicked a third from long range


It was Skipton who led at


saw the game swing to and fro, the scores were brought within a p o in t when S te p h e n Greatorex latched on to a loose ball to force his way over in the corner. Clitheroe were helped in the final quarter with a tactical


John Blanchflower moving back to centre. Greatorex’s powerful running


change of reverting Stuart Greatorex back to fly half with


back towards his pack and high pumping kicking ahead almost snatched victory. This late burst of pressure


produced one penalty attempt from long range. Unfortunately fo r C l i th e r o e S tu a r t Greatorex’s kick fell just short. Clithcroc XV: Wardle, Wild-


man, H a rg re av e s , S tu a r t Greatorex, Torbett, Blanc- flower, P. Duxbury, Haworth, Dinsdale, Dubowski, Holden, Walker, Holmes, Robson, Stephen Greatorex.


EAST LANCS


EAST LANCS football league results: Altham 6, Pendle Forest 1;


excellent game capped by kick­ ing conversions for both of Clitheroe’s tries. This Saturday the 2nds face


_


. Clitheroe 5; Whalley 2, Traw- den Cel. 1; Waddington 1, Whalley Arms Celt. 3. League placings: Altham 13-


ford United 1; Gt Harwood 1, Chatburn 2; Colne Leg. 0,


Bacup Borough 2, Oswald Im­ manuel 0; Mansfield 2,. Barrow-


9-2-1-20,. Bacup Bor. 13-9-2-2-, 20; Mansfield 10-7-1-2-15;' Paaiham 11-5-2-4-12; Wadding­ ton 11-3-6-2-12; Baxenden 9-5- 1-3-11; Clitheroe 10-5-1-4-11; Trawden Celt. 10-5-1-4-11; Gt. Harwood 10-5-1-4-11; Whalley Arms Celt. 10-4-2-4-10; Pendle For. 8-5-0-3-10; Barrow. Utd 9- 3-2-4-8; Chatburn 12-4-0-8-8; Oswald Imm. 12-2-3-7-7; Whal-


lev 13-1-3-9-5; Colne Leg. 12-0- i-Tl-l.


LATEST r e s u l t s in th e Clitheroe and District Darts League are — Division One: Black Horse 4, White Horse 4; Bonny Inn 2, Black Bull 6; Pendle Hotel 3, Horseshoe A 5; Pendle Inn 3, Royal Oak A 5; Waddington Club 6, Commer­ cial Hotel 2; Royal Oak B 5, Lord Nelson 3.


3, Station Hotel 5; Brownhill Arms 5, Kings Anns 3; Cross Keys 7, Bay Horse 1; Horse­ shoe B 4, Joiners Arms 4. Bye, Pendle Witch.


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the winner just after the inter­ val when a speculative kick ahead was rewarded with a try, Clitheroe’s cover being very much to blame. The remainder of the half


to bring the half-time score to 10-9. Skipton’s third try proved


Blanchflower kicked the penal­ ty goal.


Underwood gave his best per­ formance of the season twice making saves when all seemed lost, and Frank Richards cou­ pled excellent defensive play with a fine appreciation of ex­ actly what was required. It was late in the game and


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with confidence bom of good results. This away win was cer­ tainly the tonic Clitheroe needed.


Whiteside, Richards, Ashcroft, E y le s , S h a rp ie s , Dunn, Drugan, J. Taylor, Proos, Ash­ worth. Sub, S. Whiteside.


Clitheroc: Underwood, N.


Reserves go nap


Colne BL Res 0, Clithcroe Res 5.


. Saturday when they com­ fortably defeated struggl­ ing Colne. In an early defensive scare,


keeper Alan Howard had to make a good save, before Clitheroe settled down to domi­ nate the match.


marks however — failure to take their chances and “bury”


and Mark Stephenson found the net, too, though the result still flattered a very inferior Colne side.


' ence of Paul McGuire in mid- field and Kinder in defence. Clithcroe: Howard, Baron,


Booth, Kinder, Braithwaite, Cocker, McGuire, Stephenson, Conti, Ashworth, Morris. Subs: Byrom, Richardson.


H o p in g f o r p r o g r e s s in V a s e


CLITHEROE hit the FA Vase trail on Saturday, boosted by a fine away win at Wigan Rovers.


Ford Motors from Division Two of the North West Coun­ ties League, kicks' off at Shawbridgc at 2 p.m.


The Vase game, against


time to be played if the scores arc level after 90 minutes.


This will allow for extra


more than progress


Clitheroc


national Thorn-EMI contest with £7,000 worth of flood­ lighting at stake.


this season . . . for a win would earn them a point in a


likely to rely on the same squad which won at Wigan to


^ Manager Eric Whalley is


Whiteside, speaking in the manager’s absence, said: “We needed a good win .to bounce back after the Warrington defeat and we got it.”


wood and Frank Richards in a fine defensive display, but thought the team should have taken more chances and made the game safe a lot earlier than they did.


scheduled home fixture with Great Harwood Reserves has been switched to the Show- ground.


lift Clithcroe to fifth spot in the NWCL Division Three. C h a i rm a n Mr C y r i l


will be hoping usual to make the competition


strikers Dave Ashworth (2) and Steve Conti. After the break, Eric Kinder


First half goals came from


Clitheroe’s cause was un­ doubtedly helped by the experi-


CLITHEROE R E ­ SERVES returned to winning ways in the East Lancashire League on


with scoring chances! Still, these failings should come right'


teams; the continuing patchy displays by Ian Ashworth and David Sharpies, and defensive errors that present opponents


Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November 4th, 1982 19


EMPRESS Squash Club Men’s 1st team travelled to Rochdale LCS Club, and came away 3-2 victors. Nigel Willis and Stuart


^Dryden scored a 3-2 victory. Ian W a r re n and Conor McLaughlin lost in hard-fought matches. The 2nd team entertained


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John Willis bamboozled his startled opponent to win 3-0 making good use of the lob. Russell Cowking played his best squash of the season to win 3-1. Mark Chapman, with a mixture of deftness and daft­ ness, defeated his noisy and unruly opponent 3-0. The 3rds played Springers Ists away and lost 0-5 against


Beggs and Bob Peel were the Empress team.


Prizes for pool teams


MORE than 150 members of C lith e ro e Pool League downed their cues to collect some “pots and prizes” at the annual summer league presentation. And on hand to present the


trophies was Mr Ken Wilkin­ son, area manager of AFM Leisure, the firm that' pro­ vides pool tables for pubs.


Staged at the Starkie Arms Hotel, Clltheroe, there was


also a hot pot and peas supper.


teams from the Clitheroe Pool League celebrating after re­ ceiving their rewards.


Ribble Valley Football League


One sent off, two injured


Catholic SC A 3, Transport 3


INJURY to two players and a third sent off took much of the pleasure out of this Marsden Division game. The injuries came in the first half, a clash of heads causing Bill Briggs, and John Noon for the visitors, having to have wounds stitched.


without either having scored but Transport quickly made amends with two goals in five minutes. Leach puffed one back for the Social Centre only for Transport to promptly regain their two-goal lead. With only 15 minutes left the


The teams turned round Inter-league


' Overall. Transport were the ;better side but they could not recover their composure after •having to re-organise. To their credit, Catholic Social Centre never gave up.


Dixon, Byrom, Metcalf, Hum­ phries, Rush, Jackson, Tomlin­ son, O’Donnell, Leach, Briggs. Sub: Gidlow.


Catholic SC A: Winckley,


Trinity lose despite a


Waggon and Horses 4


hat-trick Trinity 3,


He picked out Denis Under­ C l i th c r o e R e s e r v e s ’


lot of purpose for the remain­ der of the game but had the misfortune to lose Edmondson when they were looking good for at least a point. The visitors proceeded to


ise r did not materialise. Shears, Fishlock, Stell and Re­ nwick were the pick of the Trinity side which gave a fine workmanlike performance. Scorers for Waggon and


thie equal- pl


Horses were Bradley, Lawson (2) and Dean.


Wilson, Martin, Price, Seed,


Collinge, Bradley. Lawson, Behan, Smith, Dean, Driver.


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Fitzpatrick, Fishlock, Foulger, Stell, Fawcett, Dickinson, Re­ nwick, Edmondson, Stevenson. Sub: Catchpole. W ag g o n an d H o r s e s :


Trinity: Mitcheson, Shears,


make it 4-2 but in the last 10 minutes Renwick completed his hat-trick. However, .


game and Edmondson made some strong runs and created several chances but failed to score from them. Renwick fi­ nally levelled the scores but Waggon regained the lead just before half time. Trinity later played with a


could have been ahead in the first 20 minutes but for some fine goalkeeping by Mitcheson. It was against the run of play when Renwick put Trinity in front, but within five minutes Waggon were 2-1 up. Trinity came more into the


DESPITE a fine hat-trick by striker John Remvick Trinity again lost by the odd goal. The visitors began well and


Transport ’keeper was sent off for a professional foul and taking advantage the Social Centre put every man forward in search for goals. Derek Jack- son netted with a snap shot and Steve Rush headed in the equaliser in the last minute.


THE Ribble Valley Football League has been drawn against the Furness League in the North-East Lancs inter-league competition. The match will be played at Dalton-le-Fumess on Sunday, November 14th. Ribble Valley will also have, an away game against the Darwen League and will be at home to the Nelson and Colne, and Ac­ crington Leagues on dates to be announced.


Ribble Valley League cup com­ petitions will be played on Saturday as follows — Ashley Smith Trophy: Royal Oak v Sabden (TH), Ribchester CK v West Bradford (AW), Chat­ burn v Catholic Social Centre (NB), Rimington v Transport


The second rounds of the


ter Res. v Spring Mill (J. McC), West Bradford Res. v Waggon and Horses (JS), King’s Arms v Transport Res. (TJ), Calderstones v Whalley (DM). Eagle Supplies Trophy: Rib­ chester Res. v Rimington Res


(PK), Catholic SC Res. v Craven Heifer (KB), Grindleton Res. v Lord Nelson Res. (GS), Brownhill Arms v White Horse (TW).


5, Spring Mill 3; Trinity 3, Waggon and Horses 4; West


sults — Marsden Division: Chatburn 1, Sabden 0; Catholic SC 3, Transport 3; Lord Nelson 1, Read Utd. 2; Grindleton 2, Ribchester Cross Keys 7; Rimington 2, West Bradford 4. Division Two: Calderstones


Last Saturday’s league re­ Dan Seed Trophy: Ribches­ RIMINGTON


SUFFER Rimington 2,


West Bradford 4.


did some re-shuffling and this produced an early dividend with Hartley pulling a goal back. The exchanges remained fairly even although goalkeeper Binns had to show good antici­ pation on several occasions.


game up with a fourth goal in the last five minutes.


West Bradford wrapped the


the appreciation of both teams for his handling of the game. Scorers for West Bradford


inship for West Bradford. Referee John Swayne earned


Jones, Smalley (F), Barrett, Taylor, Hartley, Moorhouse,


mondson, Blenkinship (G), M an t le , Red d in , Clegg,


were outstanding for Riming­ ton and Howard and Ian Blenk­


Buckle and Fred Smalley


Moorhouse eventually put Rimington level with a tre­ mendous shot. The villagers tried hard to improve on this with Smalley and Binns making supreme efforts, but the vis­ itors netted twice more. After the break Rimington


RIMINGTON, already badly handicapped by injuries and ill­ ness, suffered an early setback in their Marsden Division game when a mix-up in defence al­ lowed Blenkinship to put West Bradford in front within five minutes. Play became more even and


Sheila and sister Sharon also play in the teams for Empress.


Cycling


A DOZEN members of the Cla­ rion set off into the Yorkshire Dales last Sunday on their ride to Norber Boulder near Au- stwick. They had lunch in Stainforth. Next week the run will be to


Steamtown at Carnforth leav­ ing at 9 a.m. from Pedal Power.


RESULTS in the Ribble Valley Ladies Darts Association:


^Commerical 4; Joiners B 5, Bonny Inn 3; White Horse 4, Catholic SC 4; Billington BC 2, Joiners A 6. Division Two: Kings Arms


3, Black Horse A 5; Station 4,


were Blenkinship (2), Melling and Howard. Rimington: Binns, Buckle,


Smalley (P), Pratt, Smalley (M). West Bradford: Barber, Ed­


Howard, Potter, Blenkinsmp (I), Melling, Hargreaves.


Unbeaten run


CK Res. 4, Grindleton Res. 2; White Horse 4, Lord Nelson Res. 1; Sabden Res. 1, Brow­ nhill Arms 4; Craven Heifer v Rimington — postponed.


Scott’s goal decides


Chatburn 1, Sabden 0


'Sabden pressed hard at the beginning. Davies made several fine runs. At the other end Smithson


was creating havoc. . The second half followed the same pattern and it was not


scored plenty of goals over the weeks, could not break through an in-form defence. Gary King played an outstanding game for Chatburn.


until the 75th minute that Gary Scott scored the only goal. The villagers, who have


land, Dinsdale, King, Parkes, Bialecki, Campbell, Smithson, Scott, Hitchen, Shaw. Subs: Conti, Coleboume. Sabden: Weir, Whitwell, Jo h n so n , Wray, H ay th -


Ba lm b ra , Davie s . Subs: Whiteside, Machel.


Celtic pile it


on at end Waddington 1,


Whalley Arms Celtic 3


THIS East Lancs League game was played at Calderstones be­ cause the Waddington pitch was unavailable and both teams struggled in the opening stages to find a way through compe­ tent defences. Waddington had the greater share of the play and Stirzaker


THE Clltheroe and District Cub Scout A team fought a goalless draw with South Ribble. A magnificent display by goalkeeper Andrew Hen­ derson'— acknowledged by home and visiting spectators alike — Inspired his team­ mates and with a little bit of luck In front of goal Clltheroe


strongly and Peel prised open the opposing defence with a pass to Cyapanskl, a


would have won. The Cllfheroe boys opened


itors' striker was having a good game but try as he would he and his forwards found Henderson unbeatable.


dangerous throughout the game and but for a sound display by the South Ribble centre half a goal would surely have resulted. At the other end the vis­


flighted centre across the goal had the visitors in a panic but the finishing touch could just not be applied. Clitheroe’s left wing was


After the break Hargreaves had a half-chance but the ball


end to end both teams began to tire. South Ribble finished the stronger and three clear- cut chances should have been taken but on each occa­ sion Henderson saved the situation and a good game ended scoreless. Scorers for the B team were McDonald,


did not drop kindly for him and the chance went a-beg­ ging. As the play swung from


Robinson and Rawllnson In a very creditable display, al­ though defeated by six goals to three. Pictured are the District A


and B teams before the games.


Ribble 0; District B 3, South Ribble 6; Loyola 4, St Mary’s


Results: District A 0, South


Tigers v Whailey (G. Scott), St Paul's v Waddington (M. Booth), Gisburn v Loyola.


Saturday’s games: Pendle g


ave them the lead. Doman and layton hit the woodwork for


in making it an enjoyable game. Kevin Ainsworth, Tommy Bromley and David Foster did well for Celtic. Re­ feree James had an excellent game.


and with a draw looking likely they took the lead with a Clay­ ton goal in the 80th minute. Shears made it 3-1 in the clos­ ing minutes. Both teams played their part


termination in the second half and scored through Shears. Celtic piled on the pressure


Celtic who showed greater de­


ornthwaite. Fielding, Wareing (B.), Wareing (A.), Maher,


Chatburn: Johnson, Frank-


CHATBURN just about de­ served both points in this Marsden Division game. They- welcomed back Tony Smithson and Gary King but


Bradford 1, Whalley 1; Trans­ port Res 1, Ribchester Res. 9. Division Three: Ribchester


But Whalley’s defence was in fine form.


Bradford came more into the game. Bailey twice went close,


Whalley who applied the early pressure and took the lead when a long cross went in off a post. Five minutes before half­ time West Bradford equalised when Dobson scored with a fine shot. In the second half West


DESPITE being a goal down, West Bradford managed to re­ cover and stretch their un­ beaten run to five games. After a quiet start it was


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FLOOR CHIPBOARD %in., 8ft. x 2ft........................£3.70 TAURUS SKIRTING 5in. x %in................................. 24p ft. HARDBOARD 8ft. x 4ft................................... £2.50 sheet PLYWOOD WBP Quality 1/tin.........................£6.85 sheet PRIMA PLAS White.................. 35p sq. ft. PRIMA PLAS Teak.................... 44p sq. ft.


ALL PflldES EXCLUDE VAT


COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS CARCASING AND P.A.R. READY MADE DOORS AND FRAMES, DOOR FURNITURE


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


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


HOOLEY CYRIL


57 W00NE LANE CLITHEROE


Telephone 22023


AUTHORISED HOOVER SERVICE


WEEKDAY 7-30 — 5-30 Sa t u r d a y 7-30 — 12-30


CASTLE UNITS


103 WHALLEY ROAD, CLITHEROE TEL. 22522


ALUMINIUM PATIO SLIDERS


WINDOWS AND DOORS SUPPLY AND FIX POLYCELL DOUBLE GLAZING DIY


SEALED CASTLE DOUBLE GLAZED UNITS


Berger Tested (5-year Warranty)


GLASS CUT TO SIZE FREE DELIVERY


CLITHEM SLASS WORKS


VISIT


R. & P. HARGREAVES JOINERS


TIMBER CUT TO YOUR REQUIREMENTS


DOORS AND WINDOWS IN HARDWOOD AND SOFTWOOD FORMICA TOPS


WHITE PLAS, CHIPBOARD, PLYWOOD, BLOCKBOARD, HARDBOARD


IRONMONGERY INCLUDING BRASS DOOR FURNITURE


WOOD PRESERVER AND CREOSOTE Candle Makers Croft


Lower Gate (Behind Labour Ex) Tel. CLITHEROE 26929


FOR A FRIENDLY AND PERSONAL SERVICE


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