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Makeshift ’keeper denies Clitheroe a bagf ul of goals
Clitheroe 3, Ashton Athletic 0.
ONLY a superb display of emergency goalkeeping stopped Clitheroe from blasting North West Counties League Division Three straggle Ashton Athletic into oblivion when the teams met at Shawbridge
Saturday.
without their normal 'keeper Dave Pearson who for reasons unknown missed the team bus. Perhaps it was because he
For Ashton had to play
must have — ....... lucky stars -for finishing the half with a blank scoreline. Only once in the first half did
been thanking their
could not face,his team-mates after having eight goals put nast him the previous week by rlewton!
plans were drawn up and winger John Tattum pulled on the ’keeper’s jersey and pro ceeded to delight and win the respect of the. 84-strong crowd witn his makeshift style and bravery between the sticks. Clitheroe started on the of
Despite this, contingency
Ashton threaten Clitheroe’s de fence and that was from a direct free kick from over 30 yards which came to nothing. As the second half started,
minute, heading a simple chance home to give Clitheroe
the points. Clitheroe: Underwood, N.
Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Drugan. Sharpies, Proos, Dunn, Taylor, Ash
Clitheroe skipper Mick Ash croft saw a header hit the foot of an Ashton post before being scrambled to safety. It just did not look like being
worth. Sub: S. Whiteside. Ashton Athletic: Tattum,
the “Roos” day but how the picture changed just five mi nutes later when Ian Ashworth — playing his best football for weeks*— spectacularly volleyed Clitheroe into a 1-0 lead. In the 60th minute Clitheroe
fensive and John Taylor came close in only the eighth minute. After receiving the ball inside the visitors’ penalty area, he skilfully feinted past two play ers before unleashing a tre mendous drive from 10 yards, testing Tattum to the full. Tattum must have known he
erington. Referee: Mr Eddie
Sale.
won a penalty and John Taylor, such a clinical finisher as a rule, elected to try and place the ball rather than blast it, only for Tattum to pull off a tremendous save. But David Proos, who had
was in for a baptism of hell as Clive Dunn headed just wide three minutes later. In the Kith minute he was
minute.
rescued when one of his defen ders cleared the ball off the line
following a David Proos header but before he had time to blink Clive Dunn tried a skilful over head kick to which he re sponded magnificently, result ing in both he and Dunn gain
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ing a round of applause from the crowd for their part in
. John Taylor, as hard working as ever, must take a lot of the credit for the goal as it was he who picked .up the ball just inside the visitors’ half, left two challengers for dead and then calmly slotted the ball through to Proos who majestically chip ped the ball
over.the already committed ’keeper and into the
' ■ net.
some great football. Clitneroe dominated the re
mainder of the half but just could not stick the ball iii the net. Ashton, on the other hand,
sub who replaced midfield dynamo Ronnie Drugan — who limped off with an ankle injury — made it three nil in the 89th
And Simon Whiteside, the RUGBY REPORTS
R U F C lo se after early lead
Clithcroc RUFC 6, Wilmslow 4ths 11.
CLITHEROE having taken the lead early in the second half eventually lost to Wilmslow at Littlemoor on Saturday. Wilm slow scoring two tries and a
penalty goal. Saturday s match saw the
return to the Clitheroe side of No. 8 John Robson, he was Clitheroe’s outstanding forward on a day when the pack played well, competing equally • with the Wilmslow forwards. A reshuffle in the backs
try for Clitheroe. 'Wilmslow came back with
two tries both down Clitheroe’s right flank with Fielding and Torbett guilty of mis-tackhng
and indecision. In between the two tries
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Wilmslow kicked a penalty goal after Torbett had to
■ through a try by scrum-half Pete Duxburv- He linked well with Stuart Greatorex taking a return pass to force lus way over. Emmott converted the
though did little to help the side, slow passing and bad handling dominating the match. The changes saw Shaun De- inpsev, after a good game for the 2iids last week, come in at fly half with Martin Emmott moving to full back. _ After a close first half with no score Clitheroe went ahead
Wilmslow take
command
Wilmslow 5ths 21, Clithcroc 2nds 0.
A MUCH changed Clitheroe side from last week performed well for the first half-hour but then fell apart with Wilmslow taking command particularly m
the forwards. Clitheroe were continually
troubled by the boot oftVilm- slow’s fly half, often taking his side from their own 22 to Clitheroe’s. The long throw at the lineout also caused prob
ised for tackling a man with out the
ball.Clithcroc RUFC: Emmott, Taberner, Greatorex (Stuart), Fielding, Torbett,, Dempsey, Duxbury, Dubowski, Dinsdale, Sweeney, Holden, Ramsey, Greatorex (Stephen), Robson, Mercer.
leen penal
MEMORIAL MATCH
BEFORE both matches against Wimslotv there was a second period of silence in memory of Nick Hopwoocl the late presi
dent of Clitheroe. The Clitheroe Club,
with help from many former players, will, on Saturday, .April 30th, stage a memorial match in his memory with the cur rent Clitheroe 1st XV taking on an ex-Clitheroe
x v -
captain the ex-Clitheroe side with two former cap tains in John Coates and Alf Wrigley also turning
Christian Hopwood will •„
out. Other players also re
lems for Clitheroe. Clitheroe opened well run
points.
the first came after 30 minutes with a blindside move from the scrum. The conversion was kicked and just before half time a penalty was added from in front of the posts. The second half mostly
Wilmslow scored two tries, , ,
to run the Clitheroe back row bought his dummy letting him stride over for .the perfect fly halfs try.
The one occasion he decided .
returned to the side after injury-in the second row.
ning the ball and spoiling Wilm- slow’s possession, pressure though was not turned into
Easter.
Wharfedale with the lsts at Littlemoor, kick-off 3
This coming Saturday Clitheroe play Upper
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p.m.j the 2nds ti&vel away to Grassington.
centred around Wilmslow’s fly half who not once passed but punted ahead keeping Clitheroe pegged in their 22.
Sneligrove returns to
For Clitheroe Mick Duxbury' Whalley CC ,
. gled to win any good ball. Unusually at this standard ol
Clitheroe competed well in the scrums with Tattersall hooking well under pressure. In the lineout though Glitheroe strug-
rugby Wilmslow kicked all their points with two conver sions, two penalties and a drop-- ped goal from Clitheroe's. good friend the . Wilmslow fly. half 'ho shall remain nameless.
er, Hampson, Sanderson, Wild- man, Wardle, Blanchflower, Tindall, Haworth, Tattersall, Corbett, M. Duxbury, Bryne, Nichols,* Holmes, Newton.
Clithcroc RUFC 2nd: Sling-
SPOFtTS QUIZ
A uiz enters its final stages, S
‘the Waddington Sports
things are reaching fever pitch For all the four top-seeded
s teams have made it to the
Tornadoes• disposed of E .l. Hargreaves Rejects by . w
emi-final of the competition, sponsored by the Tiophy
Centre, Accrington. On Sunday night Tommy s
points to 59, while the number two seeds, Catholic Social Centre beat Whalley Arms
1
■ Great Harwood. A former
county.cricketer,
KEN • SNELLGROVE, who ended a fdur-scason spell as Whallcv Cricket Club profes sional in 1978 lias been signed once again. He replaces Steve Lawton-who has moved to
. in the title-winning match against Baxenden, and an av
' Ken helped Whalley to. the runs, finishing with 142 n.o.
erage of 51.5.
scored 768 runs, with a not out century against Black burn Northern and_ finished with an average of 45.19.
The following year he ’
’ favourites, Cox and Co. in action against fourth-seeded Dugdales, while Tommy s lor- nauoes face Catholic Social
Celtic ,74-46. This Sunday night sees the
Centre.
to Bootle to captain them in the Liverpool Competition as
From Whalley Tic returned
sional with Lcyland Northern League.
■
an amateur. Last season he was protes-
Ribblcsdalc League champ ionship in 1976. He scored 875
turning to Littlemoor will be Roger Gregory and Derek Jones. The full side- will be announced after
Ankle may be broken
CLITHEROE midfielder Ronnie Drugan could be out of action for the rest of the season if his manager’s fears come
come so close on several occa sions during the game gave the Shawbridge, side a two-goal cushion, scoring in the 03rd
following the game against Ashton last Saturday, Ronnie, who limped off with an ankle injury, was taken to hospital where doctors told him his
For Eric Whalle.v said that
Deluse, Heaton. Asp mail, Yeates, Mvchalezuk, Anderson,
Carsley, tate, Hankm, With- Lomas,
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CLITHEROE’S Royal Oak won a five-a-side darts knockout competition, staged at the Station
Hotel on Saturday. I
The Oak beat Catholic Social Centre 3-0 in the
final. Other teams compet
ing were the Station, the Brownhill Arms and a ladies team from the town’s Black Horse pub.
Seven teams took part
in the five-a-side com p e t i t io n and m o n ey
raised wiil go towards the Target Appeal at the Queen’s Park Hospital,
Blackburn. Nibble valley league
KING’S ARMS IN FINAL
Waggon and Horses 1, King’s Arms 5
A GOOD'team performance en abled King’s Arms
for the final of the Dan Seed Trophy
to qualify
ankle could be broken. Said Eric: “It is a blow at a
time like this but we’ll have to look to the reserves for players to help us out until the end of the season."Of the game, Eric said lie thought Ian Ashworth played his best football in weeks and praised the Ashton player John Tattum who stole the show with some great goalkeepnig. Looking to this Saturday
Waggon and Horses. Waaggoncrcro
at the expense of pressure and it was no surprise soon under
when King’s took the lead with a Nicky Sieczkowski shot from close in. Waggon fought back and Nick Waddington put them
on terms.
as every ball was fought for, King’s regaining the lead when Dave Johnson rounded the ’keeper and slotted the ball .
Play moved from end to end ,
Eric said that his side would not sit back in the match against league leaders Colne Dynamos, but would not settle for anything less than a point.
FC’s new facilities
CLITHEROE -EC’s official . opening of the new dressing rooms and bar is to go ahead
next month. The latest facilities are to be
opened by the club’s lucky mascot, Ribble Valley Mayor, Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, on
Sunday, April 24th. And it should be a great day
the opening. home.
moves after the break and Pat Devine increased their lead. Waggon never gave up and Matt Robinson brought a superb save from goalkeeper Mick O’Neill. Steve Musgrove put lung’s farther in front after a rebound from the bar and Pat
King’s produced some good .
• ours for Waggon. Waggon and Horses: Brad
Devine made it 5-1. Bill Bradley and veteran Matt Robinson took the hon-
ley, Collinge, Martin, Robin son, Smith,
..Driver, Lawson, Waddington, Behan, Dean, Walker. Sub: Sumner. King’s Arms: O’Neill. Town
out for all the family as there is to be a football'match between ex-Blackburn Rovers and Burnley players, -directly after
.
Second round of Aiken Shield
ssrssa
ter Reserves to even the scores to go into extia time of the
and eventually achieve a 5-3 win. The second round
Grindleton win close contest
Grindleton 3, Chatburn 2
THIS was a closely contested game with the points
fin.ilb being clinched by the home
first half and controlled the midfield while the forwards caused Chatburn all sorts of
Grindleton dominated the
■ two-go«ii lead provided by Mark Legg and David Ramsden. Af terwards, Chatburn had most of the forward play but Grmd- leton went farther ahead with a Michael McKenna goal scored with a well-placed shot from just outside the box. Chatburn never gave up and
problems.Grindleton were well worth a
send, Wade, Isherwood, Penman, Devine (M), Peel, Musgrove, Devine (P), Johnson (D), Sieczkowski. Subs: John son (S), Stewart (S).
Whiteside: “We are hoping to attract some famous players and the afternoon should be full
Said club chairman Cyril ^ .. ‘
of surprises.” The club is hoping to attract
businesses in the town to have stalls on the terraces round the pitch to attract people
to.the
^Anybody interested should contact Mr Whiteside on Ac crington 34223 during working hours or on Clitheroe 25297 in
the evening.
Fixtures clash
A CLASH of fixtures resulted in Clitheroe Reserves having to postpone their home game m the East Lancashire League
last Saturday. They will, however, be m action at Shawbridge on Satur
day this week and will play Great Harwood Reserves (2-30
P Results: Pendle Forest 0, Altham 4; Bacup Boro 3, Colne Legion 0; Baxenden 2, Padiham Wands 1; Barrowford Utd 4 Immanuel 2; Chatburn 1, Gt Harwood 1; Whalley Aims Celtic 2, Waddington 2; Traw- ~ 'tic 1, Whalley 1.
den Celtic :
Schoolboys superb victory
Pcndlc Schoolboys 1, Ribble Valley 5.
A SUPERB 5-1 will over Pendle Schoolboys gaye the Ribble Valley team their third victory in the Luther Mercer League. Playing on a virtually full size pitch the Valley lads opened the scoring 10 minutes into the half through top scorer Faulkner (Pendle CP). -How-,. ever, within a minute, Pendle drew level when a ball beat the two centre-backs and .was slot
ted home.
Valiev edged in front once more "when Faulkner latched on
A few minutes later Ribble ’
to a through ball and belted it in from fully 20 yards.
'.(Gisburn CP) who cracked it into the top left-hand corner of
with confidence and deservedly scored again just before the break. Helm (Whalley CE) on the edge of the box squared the ball for big Michael Frankland
The lads were now playing •
tinued to play the ball around with style and purpose, Gary Ward (Brookside) in particular revelling in the acres of space offered to him. He scored the fourth goal following a fine ran from within his own half and clinically slotted the ball past the advancing keeper. Ward also scored the filth
The Ribble Valley lads coil-,
RESULTS in Clitheroe and District Snooker League — Di vision One: Billington A 4, Rimington A 10; Chatburn A 10, Waddington A 4; Conserva tive A 12, Billington B 2; Lib eral A 8, Conservative A 6; Police 4. Catholic SC A 10.
4 Pendle Club 10; Rimington B g’ Royal British Legion B 8; Slaidburn 12, Liberal B 2; Chatburn B
Divisidn Two: Catholic SC B
Waddington B 6, 8. .
TABLE TENNIS
goal — after his colleagues mis- _.._j r_n
plete a fine victory. , - This was a good all-round performance ana augers well for the stiff task this Saturday- when Ribble Valley will travel to Meadowhead Junior School to take on Blackburn School- .boys in a vital , match. -Both teams are unbeaten • in the
cued .following a ;corner he rammed the ball home to com
the.
■ and' West Bradford), D. ■ Houghton, R. Melior ^ (Sales- burv), D. ‘Mason, R. Hilton, J. Butcher, D. Helm (Whalley CE), M. FranklaniV (Gisburn CP), P. Kempster (Langho
•A. Henderson, J. Faulkner .(Pendle CP). N. Peel (St James’s CE), G. Ward (Brook- side), G. Cottam (Waddington
Caifibble Valley Schoolboys: CE). n pnrri#>r llG
' John Rodgers, Tony Wadding- ton and Stuart Thomson defe ated Clitheroe Cricket Club A 9-1 in their final game. Run ners-up are Standen A last year’s title holders.
CLITHEROE Social Club A are the First Division champ ions of the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association. The team of Tommy Hargreaves (captn),
' team knockout. They beat Sta tion Hotel B 6-3 and now have a home tie against Social Club B Alreadv in the final are Post Office B, the Division Two ■ champions.
' Standen B are through to the semi-finals of the handicap
'
. competition K. Bate and D., Parker, beat T. Thompson, and
In the second round of the Harrison and Kerr two-a-side
,
' and S. Thomson beat P. Hutch inson and S. Jackson 3-0. . .
B; Hoppitt 3-1: T. Waddington ■ ^ \ \
EMPRESS sq u a sh Club. Ladies’ 2nd team were unlucky
to lose 2-3 at home to Pendle. Susan Beggs got Empress off
' young player and despite
•matches to the home team. Sheila Willis met a strong
to a good start by winning 3-1. Marilyn Fletcher played well for a 3-1 win to make it 2-0 in
close first game lost 0-3. Rachel Pallister once again
met an opponent -with a wild
swing and lost 1-3. ■ ' . Jean Hutchinson did well to
Golf winners
A FOUR-BALL Stableford at Clitheroe Golf Club ended with a win for W. Hamer and J. Foster with 46 pts. followed. by R. Sellers and D. Velvick with 42 pts- In third place were J Robbins': and A: Parker, on 41 pts after plav-offs with K.-Ryc- roft and R. Read. J. Livesey and J. Southern.. D. Greenup and C. Briggs, D. P. Martin and P . ; Stubbens and D. E Underwood and E. Hadfield.
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Celtic throw lead
away
Whalley AC 2, Waddington 2
CELTIC threw away a two- goal lead to share the points with Waddington in their East Lancashire Football League
clash. top,
teams struggled to find an iiing, with th
In an even first half both , , ,
opening, wnn the defences ,on top. However, after 40 mi nutes, Peter Wilkinson beat the Waddington offside trap, rounded the ’keeper and tapped the ball home to give his side a lead they held until half time. Tony 'Finch hammered a 20-
Grindlcton:. Parkinson. Jones, Earnshaw, Turner (P),
goals. „ , .
Turner (S), Powell, Legg. Ramsden, Prew, Read, McKen- lia. Sub: Parsons.
Frankland, Nadin, Parkes, Campbell, Conti, McCally, Shaw, Re ad, Din sd a le,
C h a tb u rn : Sw arbr ick, . Smithson.
Chatburn will need
to improve Chatburn 1,
Great Harwood 1
IF Chatburn are to beat Bar rowford in their President’s
Cup replav this weekend they will, need to lift their perform ance above the level that en abled them to share the points in this East Lancashire League
game.The visitors were first to
yard shot into the net almost on the hour to make it 2-0 but Celtic relaxed and allowed the
offside.
the search for the winner and created a couple of chances with Neil Clayton bringing a good save from the Waddington ■keeper and Neville Shears beating three men only to blast the ball over the bar when he really ought to have done
Celtic fought back strongly in , , . better.
the game was a sporting one with Ronnie Foster deputising
So Celtic dropped a point but . . . .
for flu victim Peter Dawson m defence. Tonv Finch and Peter Wilkinson had excellent games. John Kirk and Tony Bush played very well for Wad
' Whatley AC: Wiison, Foster (R), Ainsworth, Porter, Price,
dington. Subs: Doman, Ronnan. „
Bromley, Foster (D), Finch, Clayton, Shears, Wilkinson.
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visitors to come back into the game. Waddington scored twice
score by taking advantage of a slip by Spencer after some
From close range while Celtic were vainly appealing for
even exchanges. Chatburn began the second
shield will be played on Satur day as follows: Royal Oak Vic toria v Chatburn; Catholic SC Res v King's Arms; Grindleton
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Two matches will be post poned. West Bradford have a
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King’s Arms beat Waggon and Horses 5-1 and ill the Eagle Supplies semi-final Craven Heifer went down 4-2 to Ro chester Cross Keys Res.
In their Dan Seed semi-final
ton 3. Chatburn 2; Rimington 0, Sabden 2; Lord Nelson 1, West Bradford 6; Read Utd 2, Roval Oak Victoria 2; Roches ter Cross Keys 1, Transport 2.
Marsden Division: Grindle
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Calderstones 4; Transport Res 3, West Bradford Res 1; Trini ty YC 0, Spring Mill 1.
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Read Utd........'.....4 Sabden..................
Oath SC................. Transport............. ROV..................... Rib. CK................ Chatburn..............
Marsden DivisionPW D LPt 16 10 3 3 23
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Chatburn became their own worst enemy by not passing the ball to men who were un marked.Waddington and Young went close a number of times but Harwood played well with sev eral young players being helped
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Lawson, Boyd, Spencer, Leach, Stoddart, Waddington, Wright, Young. Colebourne, Dewhurst. Sub: Coulston.
Cub Scout football
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THE customary champions v
This vear the title is bemi shared 'by Pendle Tigers and
.
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Paul’s 5, Pendle Leopards 3; St Mary’s 2, Pendle Leopards 0.
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WALLING STONE, SAND- COPINGS, CHIPPINGS, POSTS, KERBS, BRICKS,
DRAIN TILES, DAMP COURSE, GARDEN FURNITURE, TIMBER
plus
ALL TYPES OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND TOOLS
DELIVERIES TO YOUR DOOR
"contact: E R IC D U G D A L E (Merchants) OPEN: Weekdays 7-30 — 5-30 p.m. Saturday 7-30—~12-30 p.m.
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WE CAN SUPPLY ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS. TRADE; AND DIY
MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS, BLOCKS
CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS ' STEEL LINTELS
SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS
WALL AND FLOOR TILES Open Monday to Friday
SLATE BATTENS FELT
OSMA RAINWATER.
CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS
SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS
8 a.m. to 12 noon — 1 P-m to
COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS
5-30 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12 noon DUCKWORTH & HINE LTD m Local Deliveries
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FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES
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