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Clitherge Adveriiser.and Times, April 15th, 1982 15 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) , IS3i (Classified) SHELL


Good Friday result was biggest jolt in a busy Easter


FOUR points from a pos s ible six .was


bance.


f. Red. luto. Blue.


Clitheroe EC’s reward for a busy Easter programme. The big­ gest disappointment was being held to a goal le s s draw by Ashton Athletic, next to the bottom club, on Good Friday. The visitors were flat­


bd.


Iflori. Blue. Ireen.


I. Beige. (Green. Ivenette 4-


tered by the result but Clitheroe’ s play was lethargic and they missed too many chances, par­ ticularly in the first half. At Wren Rovers on Saturday


Clitheroe gave their best per­ formance for some time in earning a 2-2 draw against the ’ reigning Lancashire Combina­ tion champions. Clitheroe. should really have


Turquoise or [ l . Copper.


be. Red.


1. Mustard, grange.


■Y .EY


taken both points but lack of penetration up front again let them down. A 12th-minute goal by David Sharpies was all they had to show for a first half they totally dominated. They paid the price when Wren equalised but a Ronnie Drugan header put the Shawbridge men back into the lead 15 minutes later. Wren got back on terms with


a fortuitous second equaliser, a deflection catching goalkeeper Denis Underwood wrong­ footed. Oldham Dew were visitors to


Shawbridge on Monday and Clitheroe at last moved into top gear to record a convincing 4-0 win. Goals from Ian Ashworth


and Eric Geldard — the latter’s first for a considerable time — provided a 2-0 half-time lead. Afterwards Ronnie Drugan took his season’s tally to 10, a very respectable total for a midfield player, while centre- half Mick Ashworth headed in the fourth. Nigel Whiteside and Bill


Davis were unavailable for the Easter programme. But Gary Easton slotted in well at right back and Mick Ashcroft re­ turned to centre-half having re­ covered from injury. Manager Eric Whalley intro­ duced new player Eric Kinder


RONNIE DRUGAN. Sea­ son’s tally now 10.


\


Drugan nlaved well, three of ihe weekend s guulo c«n»»ng


from midfield. Up-front Clitheroe continue


to blow hot and cold: they were certainly poor on Friday but against* Oldham, Ashworth, Gel­ dard and Whiteside had their best games for quite a while. The Clitheroe squad for the


'S a tu rd a y will be Vulcan Newton who defeated Clitheroe


three games was Underwood, Easton, Richards, Ashcroft, E y le s , Sharpies, Ta ylor, Drugan, Geldard, Whiteside (S ) . A shw o r th , W a lk e r , Kinder, Boyd. Visitors to Shawbridge on


■ in the semi-finals of the George Watson Trophy, kick-off 3 p.m. Manager Whalley may exper­


Cricket takes the field this weekend


THE main stream of the Ribblesdale Cricket League will move into full flow on Saturday although Division Three clubs were first to take the field last weekend. Glitheroe 3rd, the reigning champions, went down to Cherry Tree 3rd.


In the senior division


Clitheroe will be at home to Barnoldswick and Read will entertain Settle. Ribblesdale Wanderers and


Whalley both travel to Black­ burn — to Northern and


Cherrv Tree respectively. Clitheroe 2nd go to Barnold­


swick and Read visit Langho, while in Division Two, Wander­ ers 2nd entertain Lucas and Whalley have Immanuel as vis­


itors. On Sunday Clitheroe 3rd will ‘ , ...


be at Fulwood and Ribblesdale Wanderers 3rd play at Sales-


bury. ¥


CLITHEROE go into the new campaign with a determination to give a good account of them­


iment for Clitheroe’s remaining five league games and intro­ duce new faces.with a view to next season. A goalscorer could be one of his priorities and he will delay team selection until after tonight’s training session.


D ram a t ic s lid e b y T r in ity


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F R A N K R I C H A R D S . Three consistent per­ formances.


to the first team squad. Substitute for the three


games, Eric was called upon at Wren Rovers and against Oldham. Graham Walker received a


hamstring injury .early in the Ashton Athletic game and so missed the remainder of the holiday programme.* It was pleasing to see Eric


Geldard notch up a goal after a barren patch but the goal famine continues for Simon Whiteside. Denis Underwood, Frank


Trinity 2, Ribchcstcr CK 7 TRINITY w*ere once again


soundly punished for lack" of organisation late on in .this Marsden Division match. After being behind by the


odd goal in three at the inter­ val, the home side equalised through Stell and seenfed w'ell capable of giving as good as they got until the later stages


of the second half. The dramatic slide began


when Ribchester scored two in four minutes to take the score to 2-4. In a bid to get back into the game, Trinity reorganised and were punished with three more goals before the final whistle brought merciful relief. The ultimate severity of the


selves. Fortune,- they feel, cannot forever turn her face


against them. There are grounds for real


hope. Although the first team had a very poor run, the 2nd XI won promotion to Division One and again aims to be top dog. as does the 3rd XI who were champions of their divi­


sion. The 1st XI has a new captain


in opening bat Keith Fawcett. He scored more than 470 runs last year and this time is ex­ pected to have new professional Andrew Townsley partnering


him. ’ In Townsley Clitheroe be­


lieve thev have a cricketer who will make all the difference to their overall performance al­ though it is recognised that the batting still lacks depth. David Hardcastle, who is at Hull Uni­ versity, will not be available on a regular basis before mid­ summer. Incidentally, the first team will play in the John Haig National Knockout. Clitheroe arc fortunate to


have a pool of promising 2nd XI youngsters already teclini- callv good and only lacking ex­ perience. They will be challeng­ ing for any first team vacan-_


cies. ¥


Richards and Tony Eyles were again consistent, while the mid- field of Taylor. Sharpies and


defeat w*as ironic, however, be­ cause up until the slide started in earnest midway through the second half, Trinity had looked as capable of winning the game as their opponents. Stell had been moved into


the attack and Fawcett into the back four in an effort to im­


RUGBY REPORTS


Home at last but no joy


THE first home match for seven weeks ended in disaster for Clitheroe RUFC when they went down 23- 3 to Kirkby Lonsdale. The Kirkby Lonsdale back


row had a field day pouncing on the loose Clitheroe posses­


sion and by half time were


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and superior advantage in pack, they kicked three penal­ ties and scored a try which re sulted from an untidy Clitheroe ball from a line-out near the home team’s line. Dave Grundy, who had


switched to full back, came through a testing time with


flying colours. Clitheroe did have their mo­


ments, but Kirkby Lonsdale in­ creased their lead in the second half with two tries, one of which was converted. Clitheroe’s good possessions


came from shortened line-outs via Dave Slinger and his efforts were an example to the team. Clitheroe’s consolation was a • penalty goal kicked by Martin


Emmott. Clitheroe team: Grundy,


John Lund, Stuart Greatorex, Stephen Greatorex, Ian Field­ ing, Emmott, T a tte r sa l l, Haworth, Bolton, Dubowski, Ramsay, Holden, Slinger, Wildman, .Wardle. The seconds match with Kirkby Lonsdale seconds was


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liy 11 a.m.*5 p.m third defeat


KING’S B, runaway leaders of the Blue League in the Ribble Valley Pool League, crashed to their third defeat of the season when they entertained near


neighbours Horse Shoe B. Second and th ird -p la c e d Hodder Bridge and Craven Heifer B both closed the top


with home wins. The Red League produced an


•0s-you-were situation with no score higher than 4-3, and the


top three all winning. The final o f the knockout


V


trophy between Lord Nelson ana Craven. Heifer A is; to be played at the White Horse on


Tuesday night. ■ ■ • Results — Red League.


Horse Shoe A 3, Kino’s A 4, Pendle Witch 4; White Horse 3,


Duke of York A 3; Joiners A 4, Sun Inn 3, Lord Nelson 4; Dog and Partridge 3, Black Horse A


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. B 5, Brown Cow B 2; King's B 1, Horse Shoe B 6; . Hodde Bridge 4, Waggon and Horses 3; Joiners B 5, Duke of York B 2 Royal Oak 4, New Inn 3, Black Horse B 4, Black Bull 3.


Cup action WADDINGTON FC wili '


■ Cricket teams Clithcroe (v Barnoldswick,


h Sat.): K. Fawcett, J. Boden, D. Hardcastle, P. Hall*. R* Booth, T. Bleazard, C. Sims, D Barnes, B. Keating, S. Blackburn, A. Townsley. Clithcroe 2nd (v Barnold­


swick, h, Sat.): A. Henderson, R. Thornton, R. Banks, S. Morgan, B.‘ Parker, M. Scott,


R. Sharp. S. Westhead, J. Pye,


action for the third time in a week when , they travel to


Settle today to meet Ingieton in the semi-finals on the Craven Cup. Kick-off (k30 p.m.


“ j;


J. Hill, C. Musson. Clithcroe 3rd (v Fulwood, a,


Sat.): W. Briggs, J. Coulter, G. Robinson, J; Burke, G. Ben­


nett, A. King, G. Cartledge, M. Booth, C. Seed, G. Sutclif­ fe, S. Rush. A: Blackburn.


TEAMS


CLITHEROE Rugby Club have named a squad of 3G from which to choose two teams for the visit of Aspull 3rd and 4ths to Littlemoor on Saturday (meet Ribblesdale 2 p.m.): Rudd, Grundy, Greatorex


(Stephen), Greatorex (Stuart), Emmott, Fielding (Ian), Field­ ing (Duncan), Torbett, Tatter- sail, Haworth, Dinsdale, Cor­ bett, Ramsey, Holden, Dux- burv (Ivan), Mercer, Wildman, Ridehalgh, Slinger, Lund (John), Lund (Robin), Dubows­ ki, Wardle, Cross, Tindall, Taberner, Coates, Hopwood, Walker, Mason, Shaw, Lomax, Hampson, Masterson, Mears, Tomlinson.


prove their forward play. It worked for a large part of the game and until that dramatic change in fortunes late in the game, Trinity had seemed very well organised defensively. The team worked tremend­


ously hard and the pick of their players were Ian Edmondson, Steve Fishlock, Steve Edmond­ son and Gary Fawcett. Scorers for Trinity were


Meyler and Stell, while for Rib­ chester CK those on target w e r e R. W i lk in s on (2 ) , Richardson, J. Slater, Dinsdale


and Heaney (2). Trinity: Threlfall, Britcliffe,


I. Edmondson, Hitchen, Faw­


cett, Fishlock, S. Edmondson, R obinson, S te l l , Meyler,


Neilson. Ribchester CK: Walker,


Bailey, Ball, R. Wilkinson, Stott," A. Slater, Richardson, J. Wilkinson, J. Slater, Dinsdale, Heaney. Sub: Park.


RIBBLESDALE WANDER­ ERS will be depending chiefly on players who have served them well in the past. Mainspring of the attack will


again be professional Malcolm Dennett, who took 40 wickets


last season; Bill Slinger, who


< was next to the top amateur bowler with 37; and Bob Birch,


with Alec Holjjate and Peter Peddar also available. There could be early prob­


lems on the batting side. Opener Neil Duckworth is cur­ rently out of action as a result of a knee injury while*playing football, .and Billy Lamb, now


RIBBLE VALLEY


FOOTBALL LEAGUE


LATEST results in the Ribble Valley Football League are: Marsden Division: Sabden 1,


F lo u r is h in g f in is h


THE season finished on a winning note for Clitheroe Ladies’ Hockey first and second teams. The 1st XI beat British


Aerospace 4-2, with goals from Anne Hutchinson, Mandy Backhouse and Emma Greenwood. BA pulled one back


Tw o d e rb y v ic to r ie s


WADDINGTON had a happy Easter in the East Lancashire League, notching two good


derby victories in u row. In midweek a goal by Bush


and two by Green gavo them a 3-2 win over a strong Chtheroe


Reserves side. Bush gave them an early


lead only fo r . Clitheroe to get


on terms with a gift gom and then add a penalty goal. Green headed Waddington level. After the break Waddington 'gradually gained control and Green scored the eventual


wanner. ’


the villagers and Clitheroe were well served by their


Waddington deservedly t took time lead through


’keeper. At Chatburn on Saturday, ___ ____a


1-0 half Green


lev prevented Waddington from adding further goals. Wright and Young went close for the


home side. Chatburn began the second ,


half vigorously only to encount­ er a firm defence and when Waddington countered, Green


burst through but shot over , the bar.


. Both teams put on a good show with Waddington worthy winners: It was their sixth win in a row and puts them in third place. Referee P. Wilkinson earned the praise of both sides


, for his control of the match. GOLF


THERE were some close scores in the Easter three-day S ta b le fo r d fo u r - b a l l at Clitheroe Golf Club. Winners were C. Ackroyd


and W. Tattersall with 45 points, followed by D. Finney and B. Jones (43) and D. Wallis and J. Foster (42) after a play­ off with E. Hadfield and G.


* Thompson, F. Workmaster and K. Lord, D. Pearce and T. Mason, N; Crowther and T.


Mason, J. Fairclough and R. Waddington, M. Chapman and G. Harrison (42).


Day card results, Friday: E.


Hadfield and G. Thompson 42 points after a play-off with F. Workmaster and K. Lord and T. Mason and D. Pearce (42). Saturday: T. Mason and N.


Harrison 42 points, followed by J. Yuill ana V. Bishop (41) after a play-off'with E. Taylor and R. Bailey; G. Woodford and R. Laughhn; K. . Taylor and F. Workmaster; R. Scott and H. Parkinson (41).


ounaayMu. uuupimm uiiu u. Find goalkeeping by Winck- Kirk had a great game for /


before the interval and. scored again soon after the restart to make the game seem closer than it really was. But Clitheroe restored the balance soon afterwards through Helen


Chard. The . 2nd XI also won


comfortably, 3-1 against Longridge 2nd. Two of the goals came from Liz Caton — a fitting reward for her enthusiasm and energy which has been of immeasurable help to the second team throughout the season. The other scorer was Samantha


Gorse. Ruth Chew, on the left


wing, made several telling runs and if this blend of experience and ■


be maintained next season, victories such as these two should con­ tinue.


youth can


Transport 2; Transport 3, West Bradford 0; Trinity 2, Ribches­ ter CIC 7: Grindleton 1, Vic­ toria 3;- Rimington 2, Royal


Oak 3. Grecnacre Division: West


Bradford Res 0, Catholic SC 9. Division Three: King’s Arms


(5, White Horse 0; Beech Tree 2, Rimington Res 2. Fixtures for Saturday —


Marsden Division: Chatburn v Ribchester CK (TW), Grindle­ ton v West Bradford (IH), Trinity v Sabden (GB). Royal Oak v Transport (JS), Read Utd v Chipping (ID). Grcenacrc Division: Trans­


port Res v Calderstoucs (J. Daniels), Waggon and Horses v Catholic SC (RF), Lord Nelson


v Spring Mill (TH). Division Three: Ribchester


CK Res v Grindleton Res (MH). Catholic SC Res v Lord Nelson Res (J. Duffy).


Wednesday, Marsden Divi­


sion: Ribchester CK v Royal Oak (TH), Chatburn v Sabden (NB), Transport v Chipping (ID), West Bradford v Riming­


ton (GB). Grcenacre Division: Calder-


stones v Spring Mill (TW),


Whalley v Waggon and Horses (MH), .Catholic SC v West Bradford Res (GS). Division Three: Ribchester


living lin Simonstone, has joined Read. Neil has indicated' that he-


Alan Musgrove unavailable through illness Wanderers are looking for a man'to fill the


important vacant position. Jack Ainsworth will captain


the. senior side, Ken Procter the 2nd XI and Michael Vic­


kery.the 3rd XI. Wanderers are also entering


the John Haig competition and an under-13 team in the Lanca­ shire Colts League. Boys wish­ ing to be considered are offered a friendly welcome. Come to that, a welcome also awaits newcomers with -senior cricket experience. By their own efforts and


with the help of a grant from the Ribble Valley Council mem­ bers have modernised and im­


proved the pavilion during the close season.


READ find themselves having to make a number of changes


to the senior fide. Opener Nick Marsh has moved to a teaching post in the Midlands; all-round­ er David Hindle is now work­ ing in Derbyshire and David Rigbv has retired from the playing scene on medical grounds. David was skipper for


a three-year spell, being suc­ ceeded last year by Malcolm Grainger. Unfortunately busi­ ness commitments prevent Mal­ colm from continuing in the post and Michael Georgeson takes over. Michael’s place as vice-captain falls to Steven Rushton.


Simon Morgan who has fille’d


a middle order batting place once or twice is understood to be joining Clitheroe. On the other hand. Billy Lamb’s arri­ val from Ribblesdale Wander­ ers offers prospects -of quick runs when most needed. Billy can be a forceful bat although last season was not one of his best.


Burden of the attack will rest


on professional Trevor Jones for whom this will be his second season with the road­ side club. With 66 wickets he was the next to the top profes­ sional bowler last year. Assisting him will be the reg­


ular trio of Richard Kawalec, John Waddington and Richard Goodway, which will leave an


, opening or two for some of the up and coming youngsters to earn a first team cap. Outside of league activities


Read will compete in the Lan­ cashire Cricket Association competition and the John Haig National Knockout.


Slip-up in first game


Cherry Tree 3rd 123 • Clithcroe 3rd 81


CLITHEROE 3rd slipped up in the first game of the season, losing to Cherry Tree 3rd by 42 runs.


Asked to bat, the home side ' . . .


progressed slowly to 123 all ou t , S. Blackburn being Clitheroe’s most successful, bowler with 4 for 18. Replying.. Clitheroe found runs hard to come by on a pitch which was beginning to hell) the bowlers. Onlv D. Hardcastle, S. Black­ burn and G. Cartledge man­ aged double figures. Cherrv Tree 3rd: 123 (M.


Gorton 3*7; A. Jackson 4 for 15). Clitheroe 3rd: D. Hardcastle


19. C. Bennett 6, S. Blackburn 15, R. Thornton 8, C. Musson 2, G. Cartledge 18, W. Briggs 1, J. Coulter 1. A. King 2, C. Robinson ii.o. 0, C. Seed 2,


extras 1, total 81. Clitheroe bowling: D. Hard­


castle 4*1-10-0; C. Robinson 7-


2-31-2; C. Musson 4-1-14-0; S. Blackburn' 7-0-18-4; W. Briggs 6-0-21-2: C. Seed 1.3-0-4-1.


Barnoldswick find it easy


Ribblcsdalc Wands 3rd GG, Barnoldswick 3rd G7 for 0


' FACING only a modest chal­ lenge Barnoldswick 3rd knock­ ed off the runs in half the time Wanderers had taken. J. Rennick’s 37 was the high­


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est individual contribution for Wanderers, no one else manag­


ing double figures. Wanderers 3rd: A-Parker 2,


Res v Ribchester CK Res (J. Daniels), White Horse v Rimington Res (J. Duffy), King’s Arms v Lord Nelson Res (JS).


Two fo r


C am p b e ll Grindlcton 1, Victoria 3


GOALS by Peter Harrison and


, Bill Campbell put. Victoria in front in the early stages of


I their Marsden Division game I and it was only just before the | break that Gnndleton pulled a goal back through Pritt.


Victoria later squandered a


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Goalkeeper Graham Tomlin­


son made two great point blank saves when Grindleton pressed.


Prizewinning penalties


Crowther 42 points after «i nlmt aTT iinll, T Uo t v n l n n r l


In connection with. the FC Clitheroe game against River- saltes the Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Cub Scout footballers' held a penalty prize competition, the winners 'of which Chatburn beat Loyola 7-G in the final.


Results of previous rounds


— preliminary, Gisburn 3, Whalley 1; Chatburn 4, Pendle Tigers 2; Gisburn 2, 'Pendle Panthers 1; Loyola 3, Ribbles­ dale 2; St Mary’s 5, Wadding­ ton 3. Semi-finals, Gisburn 1, Chatburn 2; * Loyola 5, St Mary’s 4.


N. Parker 7, D. O’Neil 3, J. Rennick 37, K. Fellows 1, I. Threlfall 1. D. Workman 1, S. Kerr 1, M. Britcliffe 4 n.o., M. Proctor 0, J. Gladwin 1, extras 2, total GG. Barnoldswick 3rd: G7 for 0


(C. Maud 21 n.o., M. Prince 44 n.o., J. Spivey 7 for 20). Wanderers 3rd bowling: D.


Workman 0 for 12, D. O’Neil 0 for 9, K. Fellows 0 for 20, J.: Gladwin 0 for 13, M. Proctor 0 for 4, S. Kerr 0 for 7.


DARTS


ALTHOUGH Ribblesdale Wan­ derers A have a seven-point lead at the top of the Clitheroo and Wlmllcy Clubmen’s Darts League they must await the result of next Monday’s final match between challengers’ Bil- lington A and Central WMC A


at the Band Club. The other remaining game is


• 150 by J. J. Parker of Wander­ ers A. League ulacings: Ribblesdale Wanderers A 159


between Low Moor Ciub and Billington Bt Social Club have finished third in the table and Catholic SC B are the wooden spoonists. Highest finish is still


pts., Billington A 152, Social Club 129, Brockhall 120, Bil- lington B 117, Catholic SC A 10G, Low Moor Club 98, Rib­ blesdale Wanderers B 9.7, Cent-


' ral WMC A 89. Clitheroe CC 81, Central WMC B 55, Catholic SC B 49.


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. , The ground looks well for the


time of year and great progress has been made in improving


the facilities in the clubhouse, including an extension to the lounge.


The first team will again be


led by John Slinger, with Vic Morris as vice-captain.


Ex-first team member Tim


Marshal! takes over the 2nd XI. He will be a great inspira­ tion to the youngsters and should give them the en­ thusiasm and experience to win a trophy. He will be backed up by Peter Bradley as vice-cap


tain. A notable absentee as a first


team regular will be John Stanifortn, whose cricketing ability goes almost without saying; he will be greatly missed in the villagers’ attack.


Steve Lawton begins his


third season with the club and should again be a draw with his most forceful batting and accu rate off-spin bowling.


Whalley’s main strength will


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