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Goal in each half means full points for Clitheroe
GOALS in each half gave Clitheroe a deserved victory over their North West Counties League Division Three rivals Wigan Rovers, at Shavv- bridge on Saturday. It was a game of vast.
Clitheroe 2, Wigan 0
importance for the Shaw- bridge side, desperately needing the precious points to sustain their push for promotion. Clitheroe’s first goal came
Richards and Mick Ashcroft. It would be difficult to try
right on the stroke of half time. After a continued spell of at tacking football the home side once again caused the Wigan defence to panic and as one of the visitors’ players tried to scramble the ball away from his goal he saw the ball rebound off Clitheroe striker David Proos into the net. . Although it was a fluke goal,
and choose a man-of-the-match for both Clitheroe’s midfielder Clive Dunn and striker John Taylor — who bagged his team’s second goal with a thun derbolt blast from 20 yards in the 87th minute — played ex
tremely well. Dunn improves with every
game. A cool player who oozes class and one who always seems to have all the time in the world when on the ball. Taylor always impresses with
it was much deserved because the home side worked tremend ously hard in the first half to try and prise openings- in a reasonably sound Wigan defence. Wigan, when in possession
Empress team spirit shows
TEAM spirit was very much to the fore at Empress Squash Club’s mixed team tournament.
JOHN TAYLOR scores with thunderbolt from 20 yards
caused Eric 'Whalley’s men a few problems and came close to scoring in the 37th minute when number seven Benson headed a chance from point blank range s t r a ig h t at Clitheroe’s ’keeper Dennis Underwood. In the second half Clitheroe
looked more composed than their opponents but Wigan did not submit to the more domin ant side. Again, the visitors looked a
his tireless workrate, never scared to tackle and chase. It is doubtful that the visitors ’keeper Foster even saw Tay lor’s 20-yard cannonball shot until it rebounded back out of the net!
•Ashcroft, Drugan, Sharpies, Proos, Dunn, Taylor, Ash
C lith c ro c : Underwood, Whiteside, Eyles, Richards,
worth. Sub: Byrom. Wigan Rovers: Foster, Car-
useful and quite dangerous side but they could not manage to get past the home side's power ful central defenders Frank
RUGBY REPORTS
RUFC’s first win over Calder Vale
Clithcroe RUFC 9, Caldcr Vale 2nds 7
HAVING taken the lead for the first time, Clitheroe had to endure some final moments of tension before recording their third win of the season. Clitheroe’s first ever over Calder Vale’s 2nd team. Losing 7-3 with the match
drawing" to a close Clitheroe scored their only try through their trusted weapon, the for ward move from a tap-penalty 10 yards out.
worked the move with Holden the big second-row forward taking the ball to plunge over. Martin Emmott converted to put the Littlemoor club ahead.
John Mercer and Joe Helden
Some frantic moments fol lowed with Calder Vale taking
play back into the Clitheroe 22. They could have sealed victory if a ‘penally to the right of the
posts had been kicked, but un fortunately for the Burnley side it skidded low hitting a post.
er, was forced to touch the ball down conceding a five-yard scrum. Calder vale won the . ball and it took a fine tackle by Paul Taberner before Clitheroe finally celebrated.
Nichols, the Clitheroe flank
should have won by half-time with them enjoying territorial advantage for most of the half.
It was a match Clitheroe
meantime Calder Vale had kicked a penalty goal and scored a try through their left winger Colin Seed on the blind
Chances went astray. In the
side following a scrum. Emmott kicked a penalty
2nd chalk up record margin
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Caldcr Vale Iths 6, Clitheroc 2nds 40
THERE was no stopping the Clitheroe 2nds on Saturday with a crushing win over Calder Vale by nine tries to one. It was a result that had been
threatening for weeks and un fortunately for Calder Vale, by no means a poor side, they were on the receiving end. It was a controlled display by
Clitheroe with the forwards providing ample possession through their dominance of the scrums and .with quick straight running from the backs the tries came.
tries by John Blanchfiower and a push-over try by John Conboy. Vale came back with a goal and just for a moment Clitheroe thought that once again after a good start their performance would falter
Clitheroe started well with ..........
goal to make the half-time score 7-3 to the Burnley side. Clitheroe continued to press in the second-half and had seem ingly a perfect try by full back
roll, Corner, O’Neill, Hock, Bannister, Benson, Andrews, Kindred, Maalina, Jackson.
pool.
Sub: Benshaw. Referee: Mr S. Carr, Liver
HOPING TO BREAK A JINX
ACCORDING to Clitheroe manager Eric Whalley, the
best thing to come # from last Saturday’s game against Wigan Rovers was the points.
to win. It was not a very excit ing game as the conditions did not allow’ it, but John Taylor’s goal was worth the admission
He said: “We just did enough .
money on its own.” Now’ the Shawbridge side is
three points adrift of second- placed Warrington Tow?n in the third division of the North West Counties League.
away match against mid-table positioned Whitw’orth Valley on Saturday.
And the “Roo’s” face an
break a voodoo-type curse . . . having never beat Whitw’orth once throughout the club’s
Eric’s men will be hoping to history.
out, there is ahvays a first time, and if Clitheroe win, the run in to the end of the season could be a nailbiter as they have 10 games to go . . . eight of which are to be. played at Shaw’bridge!
However, as Eric pointed „ . . . .
Reserves lose by
odd goal
Clithcroe Reserves 2. Whalley Arms Celtic 3
Wildman disallowed. Minutes ticked away and it
took a lengthy period of Clitheroe forward pressure before Calder Vale’s line crack- ed, ending in Holden forcing
were very thankful for the ex perience and drive of their
his way over. It was a day that Clitheroe
older forwards with Dinsdale and Sweeney leading the way with some powerful play in the
loose. Clitheroe RUFC: Wildman,
Taberner, Greatorex (Stuart), Fielding, Torbett, Emmott, Duxbury, Dubowski, Dinsdale, Sweeney, Ramsey, Holden, Nichols, Mercer, Greatorex
(Stephen).
W a d d in g to n u n a b le to f in is h Embsay 2,
Waddington Res 2 ALTHOUGH Waddington
shared the spoils the scorelme was not an adequate reflection of an entertaining game played
on a difficult surface. For the first half hour the
ball was seldom in the Wad dington penalty, area but once again the villagers were unab e
and the tries flowed, Clitheroe led 24-6 at half-time. For the record Clitheroe’s tries came from a hat-trick by Tim Har greaves (he could have had five but dropped two passes), two each for John Blanchflower and Ian Sanderson and a try each for Graeme Tindall and John Gonbov. Conversions came from Blanchflower and Alan
Nothing of the sort happened ’, Clithen
Rudd.
largest since the lsts beat Camer Vale 66-0 in March 1979, it was the 2nds’ largest margin of victory ever, easily beating the previous against
The win was Clitheroe s , ,
Eccles in April, 1980. C lith c ro e RUFC 2nds:
Dempsey, Hampson
chflower, Tindall, Haworth, Tattersall, Corbett, William son, Lomax, Byrne, Conboy, Newton.
to continue on the-winning run with a'home match aganst Ros- sendale 3rds on Saturday, kick off 2-30 p.m. at Littlemoor. The lsts travel away to play
Clitheroe 2nds will be hoping . welcome.
AN eventful “derby” fixture with the Whalley team running out eventual winners, over a strong Clitheroe team, by the odd goal in five, though Celtic had Neil Clayton sent off in the dying minutes as the second half became a little bad tem
pered.
giving Clitheroe a torrid time. Neville Shears put Celtic ahead after five minutes forcing the ball home after his header had bounced off the post. Then Peter Wilkinson in
Celtic had a great first half _ ,, Four teams competed for
the honours — the one gain ing most points winning. Each game was to 21 points.
teams captained by Ian Warren and Ray Dryden reached the final.
In some close matches,
with the result depending on the captain’s game. It was a close match, with some ex cellent squash, but was marred by Ray receiving an
It was a fight to the finish,
injury. Ray had to gain 14 points
to ensure victory for his team. This he did, but with the score at 18-17 to Ian, Ray had to be taken for treatment
after receiving a cut to his
face. Results: (Ray’s team first):
Keith Tomlinson 21, Mark- Chapman 18; Ken Mantle 21, Andy Brown 19; Bernard Jones 7, Mike Barrett 21; Alan Warburton 21, Philip Ashley 19; Marilyn Fletcher 19, Rachel Palllster 21; Susan Beggs 21, Jean Hutchinson 15; Craig Hirst 21, Denise Dubois 10.
RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE
Representative side manage to draw
Ribble Valiev League 3, Darwcn League 3
RIBBLE Valley were first to score in this inter-league game at Square Meadow, Danveu.
SOCIAL CENTRE
WELL ON TOP
Catholic SC 7, Whallcy 2
THE Social Centre dominated the first half, with Leach scor ing twice in a 10-minute period, his second goal coming from a powerful header after a, corner kick. Briggs made it 3-0 bv half-time following a goalmouth scramble.
into the ‘game with a goal in the 48th minute but Leach re stored the home side’s margin by completing a hat-trick. Whalley quickly replied with their second goal but then began to tire, allowing Briggs, Leach and Tudisco to score late
Whalley came back strongly t .
goals.Catholic SC: Waring, Dixon, Booth, Metcalf, Jackson, Rush, Threlfall, Tudisco, Briggs, Leach, O’Donnell. Sub: Gidlow.
ROAD RACE
ALTHOUGH rain took the
edge off the .Ribble Valley 10- mile road race on Sunday it did not dampen the enthusiasm of
the 808 runners, 799 of whom finished the gruelling course. The winner was Jim Ash
worth, of Bingle.v Harriers, in 48.35 mins and he failed only marginally to beat the record of 48.26 set by Jeff Norman, of Altrincham AC in 1981. Kevin Vose, of St Helens,
creased Celtic’s lead with two fine goals within 10 minutes as the village team cruised to a
Rudd, Hargreaves, Sanderson, fought and Ashworth brought n t —
three-goal lead. However, Clitheroe always
Blan- them back into the game a minute before half-time easily scoring from close range. This gave Clitheroe the incentive to attack Celtic and Ashworth scored again after.65 minutes
Rossendale 2nds. Mini-rugby for boys aged 9-
13 is again held on Sunday at 11 a.m. All newcomers are
Cub Scouts battle for honours
to find the net and Embsaj were let off when they really should have been buried.
Gladwin, Cooper, Wilson and.
Carter were all EUi'ty °f misses and the numbei of times
the ball was kicked away saved was unbelievable. .
A stream of chances set up by the brilliant midfield plaj- ot
Burgess and Coulston was wasted and Waddington had only themselves to blame when
THREE teams, Pendle Tigers, Whalley and Loyola are battling fierce ly for the championship of the Clitheroe and District Cub Scout Football
League. ' Each is .one point behind the other. Latest results: Chatburn 2, Whalley 9; St Mary’s 6, Pendle Panthers 0; Pendle
Embsay scored two quick goals. In the second .half
blesdale v.- Loyola (K. Robin-, son), St Paul’s v Pendle Leopards (D. Johnson), Chat burn v Waddington (M. Booth).
Fixtures — Saturday: Rib- ■
Walker was close.with a tong- range effort and substitute
Bacon fired over the bar. _ The home ’keeper was kept
the game to Waddington . Stevens and Cattermole.
Pendle Panthers (D. Johnson), Whalley'v Chipping (G. Scott),
busy but he could b»t preven . Gladwin scoring. Ju s tic e
seemed to be done whenBacon scored. Embsay tried to . taae
goallfeeper Winstanley was in good form and,
.well.covered,by
blocked and several unprotit able corners were gained.
f Burgess played wel* in,m! . Green had two more efforts • E. L. League ield, abfy su p p o r ted , b j
Wilson. It was a shame that an wa their hard work
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RESULTS in the East Lanca shire League at the weekend were: Altham 3, Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 0; Bacup Boro Res 1, Padiham Wanderers - 2; Man sfield 1, -Baxenden,3; Gt. Har
wood 3, Barrowford Utd 1; Colne Legion 4, Chatburn-8; Pendle Forest 2, Wha ley 3;
- V Sunday: Pendle Tigers v
Gisbunvv St Mary’s. League placings: Tigers
17pts, 'whalley 16, Loyola 15, Panthers 12,. St Mary s 10, Leopards 7, St Paul’s 6, Wad dington 5, Chatbum 4, Chip ping 4, Ribblesdale 0.
VICTORY over the Darwen Town side has given Ribble Valley Primary Schools’ rep resentative team its best chance of taking the Luther Mercer1 League title for the first time in more than a dozen years.
some delightful football and were a goal up in 15 minutes through, midfield dynamo Darren Helm (Whalley CE). Jason Foulker (Pendle CP), converted a cross by Nathan: Peel (St James’s CE) but )ust before the break a seemingly Innocuous Darwen shot was
Trawden Celtic 3, Waddmgton 3; Clitheroe-2, Whalley AC 3. -.;
deflected Into the net. For a while the Valley, team
lost momentum only to re The Valley lads produced ; ■
assert themselves midway through the half and con tinued to dominate the play. Foulker was tripped in the ■
box and he converted the spot kick and- Gary Ward (Brookside) made it 4-1 with panache following a mix-up in the visitors' defence. ■ ■ ' The Valley team now has
' Pendle Town Team. Says joint team manager
Mr Gary Worth (St James's): “We have a strong, skilful
squad and confidence Is sky. high. It is up to-the boys to continue to play attractive football and perhaps all the:
two wins to
Its.credit and on - March 12th the squad will travel to Nelson to play the,'
hard work put in will come to
fruition.” Tomorrow night the Ribble
Valley team has a friendly with the Grammar School 1st year at Edisford (4-10 p.m.). Pictured back, left to right,
Celtic team came from Peter Doman, Donald Porter, Ronnie Foster and Peter Wilkinson. Whalley Arms C e ltic:
Good performances in the . kinson. Subs: Bargh, Ronnan.
reach home was Ian Robinson, of Mellor, a member of Clay- ton-le-Moors Harriers. He came in 18th and was pre sented bv the Ribble Valley 'Mavor, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg,, with a new trophy provided by Castle Sports, of Clitheroe, for the best local time. Ian’s time was 52.07. The first woman home was Maureen Hurst, of Clitheroe, another member of Clayton-le-Moors Harriers.
was second in 49.51, and Mal colm McBride, of Salford Har riers, third in 50.03. First Ribble Valley runner to
Sports quiz
to make it 3-2. Five minutes before full-time
Celtic had Neil Clayton sent off for retaliation.
IN the last of the preliminary Karnes in the Waddington Sports Quiz, Whalley Arms Celtic accounted for Clitheroc FC by 49 points to 45, while Catholic Social Centre beat Waddington FC 55-45. On Sunday the first of the
Wilson, Ainsworth, Doman, Porter, Price, Bromley, Finch, Foster, Clayton, Shears, Wil
quarter finals are played. Matches arc between Cox and Co. and Radcliffc FC, the Young Generation and Dug: dales.
which set Bill Campbell up for the final shot. Darren Mitche- son made two good saves before Darwen drew, level just before half-time.
Tony Pritt laid on the cross
lead before Alan Blenkinship pulled a
goal.back and continu ing pressure resulted in Darwen conceding an own-goal. Raymond Bell headed against the bar in the closing minutes.
Darwen moved into a 3-1
chosen from' seven clubs, was Mitcheson, Dinsdale, Bialecki,
The . Ribble Valley side,
Stott, Grainger, McLean, Capipbell, Rush, Pritt, Bell, Blenkinship. Subs: Neary, Ed mondson.
game, drawn one and lost one, giving them three points.
Ribble Valley have won one
Accrington (4pts) at Calcler- stones and they must win to go through to the next round. Kick-off is 2 p.m. The same squad is asked to report at the ground, plus Renwick and Threlfall. Anyone unable to
On Sunday they will play Saturday.
KING’S IN SECOND ROUND
King’s Arms 4, Trinity 1
KING’S Arms progressed to the second round of the Aitken Shield with a con vincing win over a much improved Trinity.
voung Youth Club team in the game with a string of brave saves as King’s tried to make an early breakthrough.
Darren Mitcheson kept the CLEAN IT
move down the right by Ed mondson but it came to nothing as O’Neill held the cross. The teams turned round
Trinity replied with a smart
without scoring but a goal mouth melee gave King’s first
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Grindleton 10 overrun
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Grindleton Res 1
CHATBURN completely over ran the 10 men of Grindleton Reserves in the first round of the Ailken Shield.
their own worst enemy in the first half by over-crowding the visitors’ area and so scored only three goals' — Campbell (2) and Shaw.
Strangely enough they were
the result of a fine effort by Parsons, and the outstanding feature of the half was the skill of Chatburn’s schoolboy front runner Lawson.
Grindleton’s only goal was
wav with more goals coming froin Campbell (3), Shaw (2), Scott (4). Conti and Smithson.
The second half was all one
ton kept up a spirited perform ance and goalkeeper Illing worth made "several fine
sav.es.
Although outplayed Grindle
find the net with similar cer tainty in Saturday’s Ashley Smith semi-final replay against West Bradford.
Chatburn will be hoping to
e n , ' Frankland, Bialecki, Parkes, Campbell, Read, Shaw, Conti, Scott, Lawson. Subs:
Smithson.Grindlcton Res: Illingworth, Smith, Geldard, Hartley, Lam bert (I). McKenna, Parsons, Lambert (M), Ramsden, Lam bert (S). ' '
Chatburn: Dinsdale, Hitcli-
head kick.Dave Johnson made it thi*ee with a flick at the near post but Trinity were not finished and John ‘Renwick put the final touch to an Edmondson cross to put them back into the reck- | oning. But just as Trinity ap plied the pressure a four man move by the pub side halted t.hpir brave attempt, Dave Johnson converting a good move to end a very good cup encounter.
sen d , Ish e rw o o d , P e e l , . Penman, Devine (M), Mus- | grove, Sieczkowski, Johnson ■ (D), Devine (P), Stewart. Subs: Johnson (S), Dewhurst. Trinity: Mitcheson, Steel, |
King’s Arms: O’Neill, Town- | _ ^
Mayler, Fishlock, Driver, Shears, Fitzpatrick, Edmond
son, Renwick, Fawcett, Met calfe. Subs: Dickenson, Catch-
pole.
Transport buried by goal avalanche
Royal Oak Victoria 12, Transport Res 1
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OSMA RAINWATER.
CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS
SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS
DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS
COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS
PLEASE NOTE WE OPEN 8 a.m. TUESDAY, JANUARY 4th, 1983
DUCKWORTH & NINE LTD B DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311
Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON l * * IbuHoctf t*4dwi -
FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES
SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES
PLASTER BOARDS loft insulation
CYLINDER JACKETS PIPE LAGGING
HAND TOOLS
62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel. 27280
C. N. FORT PLUMBING and
CENTRAL HEATING FREE ESTIMATES
18 KENILWORTH DRIVE,' CLITHEROE.
t Tel. Clitheroe 25680: -
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