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Uhadderton at ) promises to be to keep pace


of the season


;cheduled home gainst Mansfield kend was called iday because of a ged pitch, travel .urday to meet Is Chatburn.


la their bid to “walk” Valley Pool Blue


tl news are taking no half


leir 7-0 victory over >e B was the most for a number of gives them an amaz- . lead. Oson’s victory over ;tl Craven Heifer A League gives them


ace to take the lead >ndle Witch only one id and a game in ead looks very pre- icd. game in the North- snire Super League on Sunday night,


:rappy affair on a .11 pitch.” roe Reserves,


Goal in each half ensures


Bolton double


CLITHEROE completed the double over the Lancashire Combination s potential woodenspoonists to keep alive their own lingering hopes of the championship.


r rm r n n A T i • Bolton ST 0,' Clitheroe 2 , The first visit


the Shawbridge side to the former Bolton Combination outfit! was something of an undistinguished affair, with the high wind and bumpy pitch making good football difficult.


.by But a goal in each half


by Simon Whiteside and' the visitors’ man of the match John Taylor, en­ sured that Eric Whalley’s men took the necessary points to keep them right up there in contention for the title.


ble Valley represen- visited Hashngden,


a why a Valley side be able to win this


it champions. Al- result went against Valley there were showing that there


ers interested in he­ rn members should rv Hincks, 3 Fort theroe, or via the eifer on any pool


|3, Lord Nelson 4; | r k A 5, Horse Shoe Witch 5, Dog and White Horse 4, King’s A 6, Black


L rue results: Craven II


igue: Royal Oak 4, fer B 3; Brown Cow ; B 4; Horse Shoe B York B 1; Black


better side right from the outset and could in fact have taken the lead in the first minute, but a goal- bound shot from Taylor was blocked on the line and the danger eventually cleared.


Clitheroe looked the As the half went on,


the home side frequently employed the frustrating offside trap in a bid to


Soccer o ff


WATERLOGGED p itch e s caused the postponement of Clitheroe Cub Scouts’ District Football team’s* away en­


counter with Preston. The new date is March 271 h. League re su l ts : Hodder


Valley 1, St Mary's 8; Gisburn 6, Whalley 1.


when he scored the second goal after 66 minutes.


Ashworth were both in­ volved in the move before the former Great Har­ wood, Town player shot home from close range.


Ronnie Drugan and Ian


JOHN TAYLOR Man of the match


/


thwart the busy Clitheroe frontrunners and the tactic proved successful until the 30th minute, when Simon Whiteside found a way through and was left with a clear run on goal to give the vis­ itors a deserved lead.


changed at the interval and Clitheroe began the second half as they‘had concluded the, f ir s t , pressurising the Bolton goal but not seeming quite as fluent as they could be.


;


most impressive player, playing some fine football and he had his reward


Taylor was by far their


ffgon and Horses 3; i, Hodder Bridge 4; e B 0, King’s B 7. ist Lancs Super Pool aslingden 6, Kibble


led League


, 14 11 3 84 . 13 12 1 83 . 13 10 3 81 5 71 7 67 8 56 9 51 7 50 9 45


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ASH


LJfVSES 5 Men’s squash e resumed their


1I tI


'grammes after a accommodate the ournament finals, k had an adverse e players and after t good results all were beaten, team lost 4-1 at 3rd, Nigel Willis


In last week with a In over Bury, Nigel |olm McDonald, fan Connor McLaugh-


1 the team regained


i easy passage, elding recorded the ’s only win against d. keeping cool to •9 result in the fifth


ds returned to win- ith a 4-1 defeat of


p e r s 5 th . Ray rk Chapman, Eddie Robert Fielding . Keith Tomlinson


mate to meet an *om higher circles is returning to fit- ljury. Keith lost 3-


3rd are seeking to tion and they went Belvedere 4th.


eenup and John ell to win.


iem and they went spite a particularly nich Frank Potter


3rd proved too


?am had a close 3-2 •en’s Mill 2nd. lis completely out- pponent to win 3-0 nn Speak played a win by tne same


Squash Club’s


Fletcher met a nent but played a long-hard match


gs also had a long ventually lost 2-3. onald played well it |ain the upper


luck |Itallcy 0,


Id— but the out- fave been so diffe- • home side had i their chances in


I long run of bad (had held them at -


*, Oswaldtwistle I after 65 minutes


line valiant saves ling a second, had prt disallowed for


<t!c Immanuel 2 defeat for Whal-


md Stuart Wardle e remaining team ey found the condi- t to master.


ly winner, by 3-0. worth and Mike ere drafted into the absence of Malcolm


. 15 13 2 99 . 15 11 4 82 . 15 10 5 82 . 15 10 5 80 6 74 9 61 9 61 9 61 9 58 9 56


P W ,L P P W L P The score remained un­


mistake of settling back on their lead and allowed Bolton to build a number of attacking moves. The home side indeed hit the post on one occasion and Denis Underwood was called upon to make a number of fine saves.


Clitheroe then made the


ered that brief, almost self-induced storm well and emerged with a clean sheet.


But the visitors weath­


standing players for Clitheroe included Nigel Whiteside, who looked im­ pressive at full-back and Mick Ashcroft, who came on as substitute at centre- back for Bill Davies after the latter was injured at the start of the second half.


As well as Taylor, out­


Clitheroe frontrunners had a pretty quiet and frustrating time.


But on the whole the


Clear advantage given away


Upper Wharfednlc 3rd 19, Clitheroc'RUFC 16


WITH the last move of the match, Clitheroe lost to Wharfedale in a game of two very


chances well, the first try r e su lt in g from Paul Ramsey driving forward to link with Graham Tor- bett, who scored. Good work by Ian


upper hand for the first 50 minutes and scored four excellent tries to take a clear 16-point lead. In the second period they became lax and Whar­ fedale struck back. Clitheroe took their


distinct halves. Clitheroe held the


blame themselves for the defeat; no team giving a


C litheroe can only


way a 16-point advantage deserves to win.


. Clitheroc RUFC: Rudd, Slinger, Greatorex (Stephen), G ru n d y , F ie ld in g ( Ian ) , Greatorex (Stuart), Torbett, Haworth, Dinsdale, Corbett, Ramsey, Holden, Holmes, Mercer, Wildman.


Fielding prefaced the second try before Dins- dale collected a stray kick and Haworth peeled away to put John Mercer over in the corner. The third try came from an oppos­ ing move that broke down and Stuart Greatorex raced from inside his own half to score. There was no sign of


impending disaster when Stephen Greatorex scored a try to give Clitheroe a seemingly impregnable lead of 16-0. However, bad blunders


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Davies (sub Ashcroft 47 mins), Drugan, Sharpies, Geldard, S. Whiteside, Taylor, Ashworth.


Clithcroc: Underwood, N. Sub: Easton' (not used).


VULCAN IN SEMI


CUTHEROE’S hard- earned aggregate vic­ tory over arch rivals Great Harwood Town in the George Watson Trophy earns them a sem i-f in al meeting with Vulcan Newton, again to be played on a two-leg basis. The first meeting will be a week on Sunday, with the venue yet to be decided. .


Semi - final place is well earned


Clithcroc C, Great Harwood Town 0 (Clithcroc win 2-1 on aggregate)


CLITHEROE booked a place in the semi-finals of the George Watson Trophy by virtue of their hard-earned first leg lead and a dogged defen­ sive show in Sunday’s return clash/


On a rain-sodden pitch


led to two tries being con­ ceded, and some needless penalities. Mercer was caught offside, allowing Wharfedale to kick an easy three points. Suddenly the match


which would 'have tested the dedication of a scuba diver, Great Harwood tried their level best to force their way back into the tie and gained a total of 15 corners against Clitheroe’s two:


But a resolute perform­


took on a very different complexion. The winning try came in the closing minutes.


INJURIES HAMPER SECONDS


Upper Wharfedale 4th 19, Clitheroc RUFC 2nd 6


A WEAKENED Clitheroe 2nd did well to . hold Wharfedale for long periods but were unable to prevent the home side winning by two penalty goals, a try and a penalty goal to the two penalty goals kicked by Bob Mar- chant. Duncan Fielding cap­


tained Clitheroe for the first' time and they took an early lead but Whar­ fedale, heavier in the pack, led 7-3 at half time with a try and a penalty


goal. For- once, Clitheroe s


tackling did not let them, down, with Fielding lead­


ing the way. Prop Tony -Dubowski


had a fine game —' his. best since joining the club. Scrum half David Tattersall also played


pered by injuries through­ out the match, Mick Dux- bury having to leave as the result of the reroccur- ence of a shoulder injury.: .Clithcroc RUFC 2nd: Snath,


well. Clitheroe were ham­


sa l l , Dubowski, Wardle, Walker, Williamson, Duxbury, Masterson.


ance by the Clitheroe back'four — .with Mick Ashcroft filling in for Bill Davies alongside the par­ ticu lar ly outstanding


Frank Richards — en­ sured that all of. Har­ wood’s excursions towards Denis Underwood’s goal were ultimately in vain.


ground side came to grab­ bing the vital aggregate equaliser was when a shot from their most impres­ sive player John Tabiner hit the post in the 50th minute and soon after­ wards, Denis Underwood was called upon to pro­ duce a memorable diving save from a goalbound at­ tempt by Peter Karwat. But Clitheroe always


The closest the Show-


-indeed the home side, playing in the unfamiliar change strip of yellow and green, who had the first scoring' chance of the af­


ternoon. Just four minutes into


the match, a pinpoint through ball from Nigel Whiteside cleared the danger from Harwood’s first comer and Drugan found Simon Whiteside, who shot narrowly, wide


to dominate for long spells, particularly around the halfway point- of the first half, when they forced three corners in succession but Clitheroe were alwaysi ready to mount a counter offensive


from 20 yards. The visitors then began


Lomax, Marchant, Mason, Sat-' terthwaite, D. Fielding, Tattcr-


and Drugan was only nar­ rowly wide of goal with a worthy attempt six mi­ nutes before the break.


looked dangerous on the b r eak , with Ronnie Drugan in typically tire­ less mood and it was


Ten minutes from time,


Simon Whiteside found himself clean through just inside the- Harwood half but Phil Maher did well to collect the ball at the striker’s feet as he prog­ ressed into the 18-yard box. Clithcroc: Underwood, N.


RIBBLE VALLEY FOOTBALL LEAGUE BravB fight by lowly Rimington


SILENT TRIBUTE


BEFORE MATCH


Grindlcton fi, T r in ity 1


ALTHOUGH Grindleton won their Marsden Divi­ sion match in this bottom- of-the-table clash quite comfortably the game was overshadowed by the death of Mr H. T. Parkin­ son, the villagers’ presi­ dent; whose sons Graeme and David turn out for Grindleton.


silent tribute before be­ ginning the main business of the afternoon.


Both teams lined up in Grindleton dominated


the first half and went three' goals up through Pritt, Church-Taylor and Cowking. Trinity pulled one back.


tested second half Cowk­ ing went on to complete a hat-trick and Pritt sealed a w e l l-d e se rv ed and much-needed victory for the villagers.


In a more evenly con­


Turner, P. Turner, Read, Jones, Powell, Pritt, Ward, Hinton, Cowking, Church- Taylor. Subs. Legge, Black- ledge.


Grindleton: Illingworth, S. Rimington 1, Read Utd 2


LOWLY Rimington made the Marsden Division championship chasers fight all the way.


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pressure in the early stages, Rimington drew first blood when Hartley headed them into the lead from a corner. Read tried hard to get


on terms and twice hit the bar but they were unable to rattle the home side and were still trailing at the interval. Read finally equalised


FOOTBALL DESPITE CONDITIONS


Victoria 1, Transport 2


through O’Connor who scored from the penalty spot. Exchanges favoured the visitors but Rimington retained their composure and looked good value for at least a point. . T hen, in th e la s t , minute, Read broke and O’Connor gave them the lead with Rimington appe­ aling for offside. Barrett and Hartley


stood out in a, fighting performance by Riming­ ton, and Waddington and Halliwell served Read well. Rimington: Binns, Hodgson,


DESPITE the Soft going this Marsden Division game was played in a spi­ rited manner.


> ' Transport took a quick lead th rou gh P e te r Lawson latching on to a bad backpass by David Bialecki. Gordon Bradley put the visitors two up just before the bredk..


Birkett, Brian Jones, Barrett, Barry Jones, Hartley, Heaton, Healey, D. Bicknell, Smalley. Sub. A. Bicknell. Read Utd: Lawson, McLean,


had come close for Vic­ toria, Richard Astin final­ ly put them back into the game with a close-range shot and then had a chance to put his side on terms with time running out.


After Steve Musgrove


Kilby, Woods, Grainger, Neary, Farnworth, Wadding- ton, Campbell, O’Connor, Hal­ liwell. Sub. Bell.


League team ends season on high note


HAVING built up a half-time lead of 2-1, Ribble Valley went on to add five more without further reply in their inter-league. game with Darwen.


Ribble Valley 7, Darwcn League 1 It was a pleasing re­


venge for a 3-0 defeat at : Darwen earlier in the season.


Tony Dobson put


Ribble Valley in front soon in the game only for Darwen to quickly draw


level. Playing well and using


the wings to advantage


Ribble Valley then scored through Geoff Young who came very close to scoring again just before the break.


' Gary • O’Connor scored


the third from the penalty spot and quickly made it 4-1.


Darwen were suspect at


the back and conceded two more goals, one to Young and the other to Steve Neary.


ped the game up with a goal from close range in the dying minutes.


• :


Calderstones and Ribble Valley had the satisfaction of having given a good account, of themselves in the last game.


The game was played at Group winners are Ac­


crington and they will meet the North Lanca­ shire League in the final.


comprised players from Read, Chatburn, Royal Oak and Ribchester Cross Keys, the line-up being: Bond, Bush, Farnsworth, Stott, Grainger, Neary, D ob son , McLean, Heaney, Young, O’Con­ nor. Subs: Wilkinson, Parks.


The Ribble Valley team


John Wilkinson was brought on and he wrap-


Direct approach


pays off Three Horses 1,


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Drugan, Sharpies, Geldard, S. Whiteside, Taylor, Ashworth. Subs. Easton, Gil-' librand (not used). - Gt Harwood Town: Maher,


Hutchinson, Ahmed, Crook, Waddington, Karwat, Tabiner, Dunn, Grogan, Greenhalgh, Wilkishire (sub. Smith, 72 mins.). Sub. S. Walker (not used).


Notable victory over


leaders Whalley AC 2 Altham 1,


after , five minutes with a deflected shot that left Wilson stranded. Celtic shrugged off this


WHALLEY' Arms Celtic gained a notable victory over ‘ East Lancashire League leaders Altham to continue their good form. . Altham took the lead


setback and equalised on the half hour, Shears g o in g through from Doman’s pass to round the home keeper and take his chance in fine style. Celtic dominated the


second half and the only surprise was that they had to wait, until the 80th minute to net the winning goal, Shears again scoring with a header from Price’s long pass. ' Finch, Porter arid Tit-


Gillibrand, P o r te r , Price; Foster, Finch; Titterington; Shears, Doman, Wilkinson. Subs, Bargh, Ainsworth."


Waddington Res 5


WADDINGTON Re- serves continued their run of victories by high scores when they met Three Horses in' the Craven League.


a pitch that cut up badly almost from the start it was clear that skill would play little part in the outcome.


quickly enough but Bacon and Gladwin missed good chances.


Waddington set tled Three Horses were a


' vastly different outfit to that which met Wadding­


ton in a recent cup game and they scored from their only worthwhile attack before the interval.


The setback jerked


Waddington into life and they adopted a more direct approach, with Byrom and Bacon coming close before Bacon scored the equaliser just before half-time.





Green took advantage of space on the wing to notch a- hat-trick and ef­ fectively seal the result. J u s t to make sure Burgess added a fifth to continue his recent goal spree.


In the second half


This win keeps Wad­ dington in contention for


promotion and gave them encouragement for. Satur-1 dayjs home game against league leaders Cyprane at Twitter Lane.


terington were outstand­ ing in.a fine Celtic effort. . Whallcy AC: Wilson; Taylor,


man-of-the-match. The game was sponsored by Skipton Building Society.


Wilson was nominated


ley, Kerryson, Walker, Hosty, Le a c h , Gr e e q , Wilson, Burgess, Byrom, Gladwin,!


Waddington Res: Winstan-


Bacon. Sub: Grime. . i ~'Y


In windy conditions on With half an hour left FIVE ARE ■going.


POSTPONED WET pitches resulted in five Ribble Valley League matches being called off at the weekend. • How­ ever, generally speaking the officials are happy with the way things are


:


have yet to be accommo­ dated but the remaining semi-final of the Ashley Smith Trophy will be' played on Saturday bet­ ween tra n sp o r t and Sabden.


The three trophy finals


Seed semi-final between Catholic Social Centre and


Still to' come is the Dan


Marsden Division: Grind­ leton 6,. Trinity 1; Victoria 1, Transport 2; Rimington 1, Read Utd 2; Royal Oak 6, Ribchester CK 1. Post­ poned — Chatburn v West Bradford, Sabden v Chipping.


Lord Nelson. Saturday’s r e su lts ,


Greenacre Division:


Waggon and Horses 7, Whalley 3; Transport Res. 0, Lord Nelson 5; Station 1, Spring Mill 2. Post­ poned — Catholic SC v Calderstones, West Brad­ ford Res. v Read Utd Res.


chester . Res.' 3, King’s Arms 3; Brownhill 10, Catholic SC Res 2. Post­ poned — Lord Nelson Res v Rimington Res.


Division Three: Rib­ This weekend’s games,


Ashley Smith semi-final, Transport v Sabden (DM).


Marsden Division: Rib­ chester v Chatburn (ID); Read Utd v Grindleton (TH), West Bradford v Trinity (GS), Victoria v Rimington (TW), Royal Oak v Chipping (IH).


Calderstones v, Spring Mill (NB), Whalley v Waggon and Horses (JD), Catholic SG v West Brad­ ford (MH), Station v Transport (J..Duffy). ... .


Greenacre Division:


! Division Three: Horse Shoe v Rimirigton Res (JS), King’s Arms v Lord. Nelson Res (RF), Rib­ chester Res v Beech Tree


(CB). . • Ho ld ers o u t


TITLE-HOLDERS of the Waddington Sports Quiz, Catholic SG, have been knocked out of this year’s competition by Radcliffe Borough FC. Radcliffe won the quar­


ter-final" match. 75-70. Dugdales registered a 39- 27 win over Rectella. Other matches . in the


quarter-final, Chatburn Blues v Whalley AC and Clitheroe FC v Ribble Valley Rotaract Club, will be played on Sunday at 8 p.m. at Waddington Social Club.


ceschina, Stewart, Bialecki, .Isherwood, Harrison, Aspin- wall, Musgrove, S. Tomlinson, Astin, Grant. Subs. Col- ebourne, G. Tomlinson. T r a n s p o r t : Grimshaw,


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Brilliant fight back


by King's Ribchester Res. 3,


• King’s Arms 3


KING’S Arms travelled to Ribchester for their top-


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WILLIAMSON work undertaken


.(JOINER) All types of


Doors, Windows, etc. .


Telephone:


Clitheroe 25670 after 6 p.m;


COMPREHENSIVE STOCKS OF TOOLS AT HIGHLY COMPETITIVE PRICES


AXES, BOLSTERS, BRACES, CHISELS, DRILLS, FLOATS, HACKSAWS, HAWKS, LEVELS, MALLETS, PLIERS


PUNCHES,


"SAWS, SCRAPERS, SCREWDRIVERS,


SHAFTS, SOCKET SETS, SPANNERS, SHOVELS, TAPES, TROWELS, VICES


SEE OUR DRAPER TOOL BAR and BLACK & DECKER STAND


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