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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, May 5th, 1983 15 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Cl ith ere e turn in fantastic game


in last match Clithcroc 7, Maghull 1


It was a fantastic finale to the season and no doubt 110 fans who turned


watch will be back for more when the new season kicks off in late August. Butmil


up to the


Clitheroe begin the next cam- At half-time Clitheroe i paign? Third-placed Warring- thoroughly


ton Town beat champioris-elect, Colne Dynamos 2-0 and now Clitheroe have to sit it out to see if Warrington grab the two points needed — from their three remaining games — which could see them pip Clitheroe at the post for prom­ otion. In Saturday’s game, their


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HAT-TRICKS, from John Taylor and David Proos, plus an unusual goal from usual “goal stopper” Denis Under­ wood helped Clitheroe to a 7-1 victory over their North West Counties League Division Three opponents Maghull.


with a superb glancing header. Maghull somehow equalised


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in the 24th minute with a goal from number nine Alan Clark . . . only to see Clitheroe reply in the next. minute through' David Proos.


was only one word to describe the home side’s finishing . . . deadly. It was Proos who man­ aged his hat-trick first, scoring two beautiful goals in the 51st and 52nd minutes. Then John Taylor scored in


But m the second half there deserved their lead.


last of the season, Clitheroe turned in one of their best collective performances of the season. John Taylor was on the mark in the seventh minute, scoring


Comedy of errors


Clithcroe Reserves 2, Baxendcn 6


“A COMEDY of errors” is how Clitheroe Reserves manager John Whalley described his team’s performance in the 6-2 drubbing at the hands of Bax- enden in the East Lancashire League President’s Cup semi-


* "in ’ Defensive and goalkeeping


blunders accounted for Baxen- den’s final score. They were 2-0 up at half-time and took the lead to five goals before Clitheroe first team player-


the 62nd minute, and again in the next minute. The second half saw a sadly


WINNERS of th is y e a r ’ s R ib b le V a l le y P r im a r y School’s Sports Association Under-11s football tourna­ ment are Whalley CE.


In the final, played at Edls-


depleted Maghull side — who had defenders Carl Mavers and Tony Rolfe sent off for second bookable offences — struggling to keep up with Clitheroe. In the 89th minute Ronnie


by the desperate ’keeper. Up th e p i tc h t ro t te d


ford County Primary School, they beat C llth e ro e ’ s St James's by 3 goals to 2.


But the first half belonged


to St James's who t°und themselves 1-0 up at halt­


Haworth found himself free and was fouled in the penalty area


Clitheroe goalie Denis Under­ wood to score from the spot, adding insult to injury for a Maghull side. Manager Eric Whalley must


time through a Nathan Peel goal. However, Whalley came


The Turner Sports Trophy


back In the second half, equalising through Mark Seed before two quick goals from Craig Dewhurst and David Mason shot them Into the


lead. St James’s pulled one back


lust before the final whistle through^Steven Czapowski.


This game should have been won


be very proud of his men and it would be unfair to single any player out for extra praise. The whole side deserved acclaim for perhaps the most complete game played all season! Clithcroe: Underwood, N.


. Blackburn Northern 93 for 9 Clithcroe 148 for 4 dec


CLITHBROE gained three points for a winning draw against Blackburn Northern, a result that could not be


regarded as satisfactory. The game could and should


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Haworth, Sharpies, Proos, Dunn, Taylor, Ash­ worth. Sub: S. Whiteside. Maghull: Houghton, Rolfe,


coach Gary Easton and other regular first-teamer John Taylor pulled two back.


Warrener, Robinson, Mavers, Silvers, Ball, McLean, Clark, H a rd ak e r , Leeson. Sub: Kenny.Referee: Mr Doug Chamley, Manchester. ‘


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


LATEST RESULTS


LATEST results in the Ribble Valley Football League are: Di­ vision One. ROV 3, Ribchester


Cross Keys 0. Division Two; Transport


Res 3, Calderstones 5; Kings, Arms 5, Waggon and Horses 0. Division Three: Grindleton


Res 6, Sabden Res 4. On May 11th Springmill meet


Kings Arms in the final of the Dan Seed Trophy. Being played at Chatbum, the game kicks off at 6-30 p.m.


Henthorn’s


P re s s Cup Hcnthorn Utd 5, Rishton Utd 2


A DAZZLING performance by Clitheroe under-15 side Henth- om won them the Cambridge Press Cup in the final at Great Harwood.


injuries, Henthorn brushed aside their opponents to take a


Fielding a team weakened by ,


4-0 half-time lead. Spencer Coe got the first,


and man-of-the-match Stuart


Hickerling scored the second. Simon Griffiths and Paul Trainer added two more before the break.


Two w ins for ROV


GOALS from Steve Conti and Len Aspinwall gave ROV the points in this Marsden Division game which they controlled well. In mid-week they beat Catholic SC 3-2. Team: Slack, Bush, Stewart,


Royal Oak Victoria 3, Ribchester Cross Keys 0


fall, Ashworth.


have been won but in the last half hour Clitheroe appeared to have reconciled themselves to a shared result.


fessional Peter Wood behind the wicket off Garth Sutclfffe


When Philip Hall caught pro­


for 36 Northern were 70 for 5. Sutcliffe soon took two more


three; went'on to finish with


wickets and Rodney Booth, who had bowled well to collect


five.Four men had departed for 18 runs but the last pair of Verity and Largen were mostly confident enough in a less than


for four off 35 overs, openers Townsley and Keith Fawcett


laying the foundation. The professional had a knock


of 40, while Fawcett continued on his way for another half hour to finish with 63. After that it was a case of going for all the runs that became avail­


able.


sall b Largon 40, K. Fawcett c Verity b Largon 63, G. Lit- tlewood b Largon 9, J. Boden b Walton 12, R. Booth n.o. 15, C.


Clitheroc: Townsley c Hal- . TT , Sims n.o. 1, extras 8, total (4


wkts dec) 148. Blackburn Northern: 93 for


aggressive atmosphere. Booth finished with 5 for 33


New covers make play p o s s ib le


Astin; Harrison, McCullough, S. Conti, G. Conti, Pritt, Smith, Aspinwall. Subs: Threl-


B OW L S


LATEST positions in the Great Harwood Bowling League are; Division One. Gt Harwood A 61, Oswaldtwistle Con. 50, Springhill 39, Salesbury A 37,


Rishton Con 37, Globe 33, Clitheroe Castle 27, Whalley 27,’ Ribblesdale 25, Foxhill 21, Clitheroe Cricket 20, St Marys


51, Rishton Con 41, Calder A 35, Metflex 34, Gt Harwood B 32, Salesbury B 31, Wadding- ton 28, Calder B 28, Rishton Free Gardeners 25, Victoria 16, Mercer Park Ladies 14, Rish­ ton Street 12, Calder C 7.


Division Two. Burnley Road


the second half, but Paul Trainer scored his second. A late penalty for Rishton


Rishton pulled one back in •


completed the scoring in a game played in heavy condi­


tions. After the match, skipper


Stephen Swayne asked Henth- om chairman John Aspinall to collect the trophy on behalf of the team. It was the first time the team had won the cup during John’s nine-year reign


with tne club.


ST MARY’S won the Jubilee Shield final with a convincing 3- 0 victory over Pendle Tigers. St Mary’s went through to


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the final after beating Pendle Leopards, Gisbum and Loyola,


and drawing with Whalley in a qualifying group.


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group beating Chatbum and bt Paul's and drawing 0-0 with


Pendle Tigers won their -


Waddington.The shield was presented by Mr L. Dickenson, ADC for Cub- Scouts.


MANAGER:


'MEMORABLE YEAR'


OF Clithcroc’s last game ol the season, manager b n c W h a llcy sa id th a t th e scoreline spoke for itself and added that he thought it was


a ereat performance* Said Eric: “It was nice to


end the season on a winning note. I t has been a very memorable year. We’ve done well in the FA Vase, and are going to finish at least third


in the league.


in front of goal, scoring 96 m a ll competitions and witn Saturday’s result wc have taken 23 points out of a poss- iblc 24 from the last 14


games, something think is unique tor a team


WINNER of the Clitheroe Golf GOLF


Club ladies’., section individual Stableford competition was Mrs


M. Finney (36 pts). The 9-hole competition winnerwas Mrs M. Mansfield (15 pts). . Chtheroe beat Greenmount at Chtheroe in the Handicap Shield match


by 5Vfr-l Mi. ' C r ic k e t c o a c h


again running ju n io r ; c°achme for the Test CnckeL Awards. . Starting on - May 12th, J™ Howartfi will coach enoket to ’boys until.the end of the season


WHALLEY Cricket' Club are


when a te s t : wi 1' be: takqm Anyone interested should t . up at the Station Read gt u . at 5 p.m. to enrol.1.


, • . .


ses at a packed awards evgn- inq In Waddington Club. ; A highlight of the league s


CLITHEROE and District Snooker League trophy wln: ners celebrate their succes:


■ Lawless' (Rimington. A) beat a , .


presentation evening was the singles knockout final. Nigel


Graham Ireland (Clitheroe Con Club A)-2 frames to 1. Trophy for the se a so n s


highest break of 54 was won by Raymond Taylor of Gt Har- wood Liberal Club A.


■i Award winners Included di­ vision one champions Gt Har­ wood, division two winners


Slaidburn, knockout champ- lons Chatburn A, and doubles knockout winners Ian Brown and Geoffrey Robinson (Bl.l-


llngton Band Club).


league president Mr George B a rke r . P ic tu re d, are ithe prizewinners with Mr. Barber.


Trophies were presented by ,


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“We’ve not done too badly, , . Highriding EMPRESS Squash Club teams


are all riding high in their re­ spective divisions in the Intack Self Drive Summer League. The ladies are second in their


tively. Shield finalists


..son for King’s Arms. ROV now meet Ribchester


IN the semi-finals of the Aitken Shield, Royal Oak beat King’s Arms 3-1. Scorers were George Smith (2) and Steve Conti for ROV and David John-


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Cross Keys in the final. Keys beat Sabden 4-3 in the other


Rugby report A FORMER Clitheroe XV beat


the present XV 10-0 in the Nick Hopwood-Bob Haworth memorial game. Christian Hop- wood, son of the late president captained the winners and scored the first try. ■ •


Before the game Mrs Sylvia Hopwood and .Mrs Megan Haworth were introduced to the players. Mrs Hopwood pre­ sented the Nick Hopwood trophy to her son as winning captain. The Bob Hawortn man-of-the-match award went to Stuart Greatorex Dy a close


.


division, and the men’s 1st and 2nd teams are both third in leagues one and two respec­


Clitheroe 3rd XI 92 for 6, Settle 3rd XI 94


CRICKETERS braved the weather to make an interesting


fime of cricket. Play would


Clitheroe had not the benefit of new pitch covers and these were rolled back for play to begin at 2-55 p.m. Settle were asked to bat


ave been impossible if


and Sutcliffe had 3 for 19. Clitheroe scored a useful 148


9 (Wood 36, P. Largen 3 for


38)Clitheroe bowling: Townsley 11-2-38-1; R. Booth 16-9-33-5; G. Sutcliffe 6-0-19-3.


was presented to the victori­ ous Whalley team by associa­ t io n c h a irm a n Mr G a ry


Worthy. Pictured is the Whalley


team — Back (left to right): D. Helm, 1. Seed, J. Butcher, S. 1 Dickinson, M. Seed, S. Delby, R. Hilton. Front (left to right): S. Shields, M. Taylor, C. De­ whurst, D. Mason. Subs: S. Woods, S. Nowell.


RAIN ENDS| WHALLEY


Cherry Tree 125 all out (match abandoned)


MATCH Whalley 34 for 0,


RAIN affected the game bet­ ween Whalley and Cherry Tree on Saturday. Cherry Tree batted first, making a total of 125, their top hitter being K. Rogan who made a half-cen-


tury.


brought to an-abrupt end after just 14 overs with the open'nn-1


But Whalley s innings was .


pair J. Slinger and K. Sn grove putting on a solid 34.


Hayes 5, Smith 31, Woodhead 11, Greening 2, K. G. Rogan 50, D. Hubesty 14, I. Batters- by 0, B. Fielding 1, P. Brown 1, B. Mawman2. Bowling: A. Wright 13-5-18-


Cherry Tree: A. Compton 5, K. Snellgrove n.o. 29. i


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Wanderers take one point in


losing draw Earby 182 for 7, Ribblesdale Wanderers 91 for 9


RIBBLESDALE Wanderers felt the force of Earby’s all-rounder Stephen Gee when they madei the trip to Applegarth on Saturday for this Ribblesdale Cricket


League'fixture.


first, losing an early wicket. However, Wilson (32), and


Bell (42), put on 64 for the


third wicket. After Bell was run out, Settle’s wickets tum­ bled and the team was all out for 94 in the 32nd over.


early on, not helped by a liber­ al interpretation of the lbw


In reply, Clitheroe struggled law.


steady 22 and an unbeaten 32 from Tony Long secured three points, and almost gained five, with Clitheroe finishing 92 for 6


Malcolm Scott turned in a , .


in the 28th oyer. Clitheroc: W. Briggs 1, M.


Scott 22, G. Bennett 2, J. Coul­ ter 7, A. Blackburn 8, C. Seed 7, T. Long n.o. 32, G. Cart- ledge n.o. 5


Howden 7-1-12-0; R. Sharp 12- 0-


Settle: 94 all out. Clither.oe bowling: J .


CLITHEROE 2nd' lost their First loss


- /'Clitheroc 2nd: M. Scott 5, S. Blackburn 8, S. Westhead 4, S. Rush 5, A. Henderson 9, R. Banks 24, A. Rigby 36, G. Bennett 1, M. Blackburn 1, T. Bleazard 2, R. Sharp 2, extras


first game of the season against champions Rolls-Royce, going down by two wickets. A stand of 58 for the seventh wicket by A. Rigby 36 and R. Banks (24 no) helped them to save face after standing at 40 for 6.


7, total 104. Rolls-Royce: 105 for 8.


34. '


Clitheroe 2nd bowling: T. Bleazard 4 for 30, M. Black­ burn,! for 19, A. Rigby 2 for


Rotaract cup


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A SWIMMING team from Ribble Valley won the, annual competition for the East Lanca­ shire Rotaract Sports Cup held,


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Graham Slattery.


David Brass, of Clitheroe, was presented with the cup by his Burnley co u n te rp a r t Mr


FA T E FU L LA S T OVER


- Barnoldswick 156 for 7 Read 131


Barnoldswick won by 25 runs


M. Scaiie 5-2-15-0; P. Whit­ taker 9-0-37-1.


Bowling: R. Handy 14-3-32-5;


Cartledge 3.5-0-7-2, C. Seed 3- 1- 5-2.


A TOWERING six by Philip Hanson off New Zealand pro­ fessional Trevor Franklin took Read past their target for three points with just one over remaining at Whalley Road on Saturday. With two wickets in hand the points seemed certain when veteran spinner Roberts dismissed John Waddington and Peter Worsley with the • first two balls of the last over to snatch victory for Barnold­


swick. The highlight of the match


39-2; W. Briggs 6-0-23-1, G.


was a superb 99 by Martin Greeiihalgn.


in seven overs Bushell finished with 2 for 52. Richard Goodway bowled tidily for a long spell of 13 overs and took 1 for 56.


After a fine spell of 2 for 13


sively, Stephen Rushton took 26 off his first two overs while at the other end Michael Georgeson was bowled first ball and was replaced by Richard Kawalec - who hit three quick


Read’s reply started explo­


three overs. However, wickets then fell steadily and at 92 for 8 the result seemed in little doubt but John Waddington and Philip Hanson stopped the rot and added 39 runs for the ninth wicket which seemed to have earned three points — until that fateful last over.


fours. This took Read to 38 off


52-2; Kawalec 3-1-8-1;, Wad- dington 5-1-19-1; Goodway 13-0- 56-1; Hanson 4-1-18-1.


Scothern b Franklin 45, M. Georgeson b Franklin 0, R.. Kawalec ct Beech b Franklin 17, ,G. Bushell c Beech b Roberts 15, MJ Grainger b_ Franklin 2, R. Goodway b Franklin 4, W. Lamb b Greenhalgh 4, M. Ranson c T. Scothern b Franklin 3, P. Hanson no 17, J. Waddmgton b Roberts 19, P. Worsley c T. Scothem b Roberts 0. Extras


Read: S. Rushton ct T. 5. Total 131. •


Barnoldswick 156 for 7. Read bowling: Bushell 11-3-.


made their top score with an innings of 71 runs scored oft 111 balls. Back up scores of 28 from Little, 20 from Chappell and J. Gibb (16) helped to form


Earby batted first and Gee a strong platform.


Ex-Ribblesdale professional Malcolm Dennett stole the


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