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Clitlieroe Advertiser and Times, April 21st, 1983 21 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ficd)


Clitheroe hang on for another league win


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Clitheroe 3, Daisy Hill 0


CLITHEROE turned in a real “stop and go” performance when they played North West Counties League Division Three opponents Daisy Hill, at Shawbridge on Saturday.


they did the previous week against Oldham, charging into a comfort­ able lead and then having to virtually hang on. It was not quite so bad


For Clitheroe played as


promise at the end of the first that they were going to


enjoy the second. Full-back Nigel Whiteside


against Daisy Hill. John Taylor, scorer of a hat-trick in


had a terrible game, often find­ ing himself left behind by the pace and skill of Daisy Hill winger. Andy Stafford. J'ohn Taylor missed a penalty


this match, opened the scoring in the 10th minute and again found the net 10 minutes later, both “tap-ins” after goalmouth scrambles. But after surging into the


in the 80th minute but was able to complete his hat-trick with one minute to go. Striker David Proos hooked


lead, quite in exp licab ly Clitheroe’s game fell apart and for the remainder of the first half found themselves under pressure. For the first 15 to 20 minutes


PLAC1NGS IN BOWLS LEAGUE


LATEST placings and points in the Great Harwood Bowling


League are as follows: Division One: Salesbury A


18, Springhill 17, Clitheroe Cricket Club 11, Great Har­ wood A 10, Clitheroe Castle 8,


Whalley 8, Globe 7, Oswald- twistle Cons 5, St MaiVs 3, Rishton Cons A 2, Foxhill 1,


Ribblesdale 0. Division Two: Rishton Cons


B 15, -Waddington 15, Metfiex 13, Burnley Road 10, Rishton Free Gardeners 10, Calder A 9, Great Harwood B 7, Salesbury B 7, Victoria Hotel 3, Calder B 1, Rishton Street 0, X Calder C 0, Mercer Park Ladies 0.


the ball out of defence to set winger Ian .Ashworth on his way. Faced with an open goal he


Joiners make the


unselfishly passed the ball to John Taylor who gratefully “walked” the ball over the line. So, without really playing at


of the second half, Clitheroe once more found themselves lacking cohesion after showing


Double for Waddington


Waddington Res 2, Grassington X


WADDINGTON completed the double over Grassington and in so doing eased their Craven League relegation worries. At first they appeared to be


Ver* ma«.«*aiio nvirl hnoifnisf


Bisl and _________ — — — - his skills that Waddington opened the scoring in a mid­ field-dominated first half. Grassington equalised when


running at pool


full steam, Clitheroe managed another victory. Perhaps that


anxiety. Clitheroe: Underwood, N.


does not seem so bad, out for the spectators it causes a lot of


Whiteside, Eyles, Richards, Ashcroft, Haworth,. Sharpies, Proos, Dunn, Taylor, Ash­ worth. Sub: S. Whiteside. Daisy Hill: Ramsden, Day,


PLAYING the game of their lives, the Ribble Valley Schoolboys clinched the Lan­ cashire Schools’ FA Primary Schools’ Shield by defeating Chorley schoolboys 2-1 in the final played at Edisford School. The winning goal was scored in extra time.


Hulbert, Manson, Tonge, Butler, Whitelegg, Smith, Podhore, Wardle, Stafford. Sub: Risdale. Referee: Mr Ian Hendrick,


Preston.


Eric thinks side did


well to win


the offside trap failed and Win- stanley, who had so far had little to do, was beaten. Cooper netted for Wadding­


ton but the effort was disal­ lowed for offside and Bacon had , a couple of efforts saved but, on balance, the team’s goal-shy attitude seemed to again be in evidence. Grassington attacked in


strength after / the break but encountered a resolute defence in Cattermole, Kerrison and Malone. These three, directed by sweeper Walker, dealt effec­ tively with the challenge and set up flank attacks. Chances were missed and the


CLITHEROE manager Eric Whalley thought ^ his side did just enough to win when they played Daisy Hill. He said he was pleased with


his side’s first half performance but thought they faded a little


in the second. Eric did not think Dems


Underwood had a lot to do in the match, even though Daisy


Hill had a lot of the ball. On Saturday, Clitheroe Dlay


0 at Shawbridge tember.


Special visitors on this


truly marvellous occasion were the Mayor of the Ribble Valley Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg and her consort, Mr Charles Clegg, and the Mayor of Clitheroe, Coun. John Cow- qlll, together with District Education Officer Mr Peter


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


King’s unbeatable in second half Ribchestcr Res. 0, King’s Arms 3


KING’S travelled to Ribchester for their Aitken Shield quarter-final game and attacked the unbeaten village


side from the start.


evenly fought and chances were missed by both sides. The turning point was reached when Mick O’Neill made a bril­ liant save to retain King’s clean sheet and from then onwards the visitors got on top and could consider themselves a little unfortunate not to take an


The first half was fairly


their last away match of their 1982/83 campaign against Ashton Town who they Beat 2- last Sep-


winning goal was a fluke, the 'keeper allowing a badly bounc­ ing ball from Stirzaker to elude


him. The match was sponsored by Skipton Building Society. Waddington Res: Winstan-


ley, Kerrison, Malone, Walker, Cattermole, Stevens, Bishop, Miller, Stirzaker, Bacon,


Cooper. Sub: Carter.


from the should be and contain


ars exciting Igrove is a r and new Macintosh is • the whole Mark Fallon


Henthorn march to final


Henthorn United 2 Muslim Youth 0


icket. gain entered


promise he in his first


lb knockout a home draw CC on May


)im Marshall, anger than of. dm is to gain ivision Two of , in order to players more


is still under


i One. terations have to the club-


owers being ladies toilet


stalled. •ntoful to Tim


idly against *n arranged 1 16th, and started on


and of hel- vements.


iocial activities Inded, with the g a buffet dance i on April 30th.


hope te in


inours mtly expect- among the


idale league


er. ham Bushell nal ranks for replacement


CLITHEROE under:15 side Henthorn marched into the Cambridge Press Cup Fjnal with a determined second half ierformance at Clayton-le-


pe Mi


Henthom, who play in the Accr ington and D is tr ic t


loors. League,' 6were . their aggression and rarely -


looked like scoring. Conditions were heavy, and


there were no goals in the first half. But Henthorn struck twice early after the break through Stuart Hickerling. The same player had the


mand. Muslim could not equal . ^ -------------o rm r p iv


in'com-


Chatburn take two


more points Chatburn 4,


Barrowford 2


CHATBURN continued their East Lancashire League recov­ ery by taking seven out of a possible eight points from then- last four games. The pity is that they aid not find this form


much earlier. Coleboume opened the scor­


ing in the fifth minute and the game seemed to be going well until a badly bouncing ball left the home defence wrong footed. Barrowford were thus


NO THREAT TO ROV Royal Oak Victoria 3


Grindlcton 0, THE dismissal of Grindleton


interval lead. King’s continued to press and


deservedly went ahead as the result of a good move on the left. Mick Devine finished it off with a shot past the helpless ’keeper and his brother Pat added a second when he beat the ’keeper to a long ball down


the middle.


best football of the season at this stage and went further in front when John Peel headed home Dave Johnson’s cross to set the seal on a good team


King’s played some of their .


from the Aitken Shield posed no problems for Royal Oak Vic­ toria when the teams met in the quarter-finals.


to pass them by before Tony Pritt scored the first goal with just over quarter of an hour gone. They could have gone in two goals up had they not failed with a penalty kick that


ROV allowed several chances


hit a post. Steve Conti made it 2-0


performance. King’s Arms: O'Neill, Town­


(S.5, Stewart (S.).


able to equalise and they took the lead from an offside posi­ tion despite the linesmans il. Yot


the brea .k.


dangerous on the break, but Young had a second header disallowed and Coleboume hit a post before substitute Shaw gave Chatbum the lead again


Barrowford continued to be .


chance of a hat-trick, but his penalty kick was saved by the


Muslim ’keeper. Henthorn suffered a blow


the final, which is being .played at Great Harwood on Wed­


Unfortunately, Alan will miss . nesday.


Ken stars at table tennis


KEN Eccles was the star of the Post Office B team when they defeated Standen B to win the Ribblesdale Table Tennis Association’s team handicap knockout at Clitheroe CC. The postmen were already Second


es. Graham art in Lower- r Lancashire ince in 1982 ident that his iasm will soon the runs and


brgeson continues


l will have several select from. Mike ns after a couple


Division champions. Ken beat Steve Jackson 21-


gai Ph:


captain, Tony Hall, 21-17, 21- 14. With the match standing at


17 14-21, 21-18 and Standen s


x<*. vvn.il luc !»»«***... v I, *7 4-4 he went on to win the last


ing finals of recent years and credit must be paid to Standen


;ame 20-22, 21-9, 21-13 against ’ lilip Hutchinson. It was one of the most excit­


B for their sportsmanslup. The Harrison and Kerr final


;st and recupera- ns new signings vood from Nelson, om Clitheroe and a powerfully-built recently moved , from Cheshire,


•e the form which i the club record ,gue batting prize lere should be no •uns. l the league season •by and then return ilegarth the follow- , May lBt, in the 1 of the William itional Club Knock-


inger who missed . season will add igth to the batting and if Georgeson


(


io been taking part or six-a-side Teague Ibum Centre.


ho squad have been tors to the indoor the winter and the


ions for the new


iad on Saturday.- ■ XI were relegated


be completed with a ainst Lowerhouse at


Two last season and for a quick return


In Roger Ebbage. :ral young players nuch improvement e will have a useful outh and experience Jtion for team places


One status under


resulted in a win for iony Waddington, the open singles


champion, and his PartlJ^ Stuart Thomson. They defeated


Don Eastwood and George


Roberts 3-0. Final results of the season. Handicap team knockout sern- finals, Post Offme B 5, TYmity


YC 4: Standen B 5, Social Club B 4. Harrison and Kerr senu- finals, T. Waddington and S. Thomson beat K. Bates and D. Parker 3-1; D. Eastw?od and G. Roberts beat B. Sims and


C. Hargreaves 3-1. ' ,. e The trophy P[ef,ent.at!?p Place.


in a dull match in the Madden Division against home team Grindleton. The visitors strug­ gled somewhat but managed to overcome the. opposition wfth goals by Warning and Balmbra. B Sabden: Weir,- Wiseman, Whitwell, Wrav, J^"S°n, Wareing, Broml^. Wnght


Dull match SABDEN emerged 2-0 winners


Grindleton 0 Sabden 2


Balmbra, Davies, Maher. Suds. Fielding, Warren.


New Inn, Parson Lane, on Wednesday, May 18th. Tickets (£1.20) can be obtained from Crabtrees, Clitheroe Market


vening wfll be held at the . annual Warrington under-19s


WEST Bradford teenager Nigel Willis (17) has won the


squash tournament. Nigel, of East View, beat his


local opponent 3-0 in the final. He is a member of Empress


early in the second half, when Alan Haydock was carried off with a chipped bone. Despite his injury, ne was voted man of the match.


dying minutes.


son, Dinsdale, Lawson, Leach,, Spencer, Waddington, Col- ebourne, Young, Anderson, Dewhurst. Sub: Shaw.


Chatbum: Winckley, Robin­ „ , . Celtic face


goal rush Chatburn 10, Whalley AC 1


GEOFF YOUNG knocked Whalley Arms Celtic for six literally in a midweek match in which everything went right


for Chatbum.


pression of an overwhelming win whereas the first half ex­


The scoreline gives the im­ .


changes were very even. Chat- bum took a 3-0 lead before Celtic replied but things still went right for Chatburn when keeper Winckley saved a spot kick. Half time arrived with


the score at 4-1. . Chatburn contmued to push


forward and. added another six goals to complete an easy win. The difference between the


One replay needed in Shield


THE quarter-finals of the


t ie m d e : T h a t b u ™ Aitken Shield, sponsored a header just before by Tinians, produced a


goalless draw between


Sabden and Read Utd, despite extra time being played. The replay will be


in the dying minutes with Young making the game really safe with a penalty goal in the


on Saturday. Through to the semi-finals


are Royal Oak Victoria, Rib­ chester Cross Keys (all from the Marsden Division) and King’s Arms, the sole survivor of clubs in the other two divi­


sions. The draw is: King’s Arms v


ROV (at Roefield, on Monday, May 2nd); Sabden or Read Utd v Ribchester Cross Keys (at Roefield, on Wednesday). Results: Aitken Shield quar­


send, Isherwood, Wade, Penman, Devine (M.), Peel, Johnson, Sieckowski, Devine (P.), Musgrove. Subs: Johnson


almost from the restart and Len Aspinwall added the third.


First of season


West Bradford Res. 4, Trinity 3


DESPITE the handicap of


gister their first home win of the season in Division Two of the Ribble Valley Football


ek nr:' '


vacant role of goalkeeper and after Dickinson nad given Trin­ ity the lead West Bradford almost scored through Blenkin­ ship, who later supplied the pass from which Dowden found


League. Lord stepped in to fill the


the net. Renwick restored Trinity’s


lead and the villagers hit back with goals from Johnson and Dowden. Dickinson again put the visitors level but Johnson gave West Bradford the win­ ning goal in the last minute.


Sharp, Dobson, Pye, Edmond­ son, Woodworth, Johnson, Blenkinship, Dowden, Bailey.


West Bradford Res: Lord,


ter finals — Sabden 0, Read Utd 0 (after extra time); Grind­ leton 0, Royal Oak Victoria 3; Ribchester Cross Keys 4, West Bradford 2; Ribchester Res. 0,


lung’s Arms 3. Marsden Division: West


Bradford 1, Royal Oak Victoria 3; Lord Nelson 0, Chatburn 1;


Grindleton 0, Sabden 2. Division Three: Rimington


Res. 3, Catholic SC Res. 2; Brownliiil Arms 3, Sabden Res. 3; Lord Nelson Res. 3, Craven


Heifer 6.League games for Saturday. Marsdcn Division: Grindleton v Transport, Chatbum v Rib­ chester Cross Keys, Catholic SC v West Bradford, Lord Nelson v Rimington. Division Two: Transport Res. v lung’s Arms; Whalley v Waggon and Horses. Division Three: Rimington Res. v Brownhill Arms; Sabden Res. v Craven Heifer.


Wednesday. Marsden Divi­ .


teams was that most of Chat- bum’s efforts ended in the net.


They can be well pleased with their performance as Celtic are 3 very good side and much higher in the' league. All the home goals were of a high stan­ dard and were scored bv Young (6), Anderson (2), Col­ eboume and Waddington. Chatbum: Winckley, Robin­


son, Boyd, Spencer, Leach, Wright, Waddington, Col- ebourne, Young, Anderson, Dewhurst. Sub: Lawson.


sion: Rimington v Ribchester CK, Chatbum v Lord Nelson, Transport v Grindleton, Royal Oak Victoria v Catholic SC. Division Two: Waggon and


Res. v Lord Nelson Res. l


Run is one of Lion’s highlights


MANY local runners are ex-


29th, is being organised in con­ junction with Clayton-le-Moors Harriers under AAA and WAAA rules and is one of the highlights of a two-day spec­ tacular to mark the opening of the Queen Elizabeth n playing


aected to be in a field of 1,000 for Whalley and District Lions Club’s 10-mile run on the Spring Bank Holiday weekend. The run, on Sunday, May


fielding only 10 men West Bradford managed to overcome a hardworking Trinity and re­


Evans. The Lancashire Schools


FA was represented by Its secretary, Mr Brian Edwards. There was a "gate” of some


300 people. Captained by Gary Cottam,


who has led the team with commanding authority, Valley were quick to settle and after many fine moves, leading s c o re r J a so n F o u lk e r (Pendle) put Valley ahead


with a superb goal. Excitement mounted as the


game hotted up and Chorley equalised with a penalty goal. A pulsating second half


produced some thrilling at­ tacking football from each


side. With no further scoring, the


teams went Into 10 minutes of extra time. Three minutes before the end of the second period and a “shared" trophy becoming a distinct possibili­ ty Foulker scored what proved to be the winning goal


with a super shot. Ribble Valley were champ­


ion town team of Lancashire, the under 12s having enjoyed their most successful season for nearly 20 years. Mr Gary Worthy, an elated


joint, team manager said: “The whole team can feel proud and no doubt they will remember this moment of triumph for the rest of their school careers. I am extreme­ ly proud of them and only wish that we could all stay together for another season.” Above, Jason Foulker,


scorer of the Ribble Valley’s goals, is chaired by the team squad. He holds the Lanca­ shire FA and Luther Mercer trophies. Coun. Mrs Clegg and Coun. John Cowglll are also pictured.


Full points


for Victoria Royal Oak Victoria 3, West Bradford 1


GOALS by Chris Stewart and Steve Conti, plus an own-goal gave Royal Oak Victoria full points from their Marsden Divi­ sion game with West Bradford whose only goal was a second


half effort by Alan Blenkinship. ------ ---- .


• wall (L.), Pritt, Conti (S.). Sub: McCullough.


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Horses v Kimj’s Arms. Division ’ Three: Grindleton


ELGA golf qualifiers


WINNER of a singles stroke ELGA handicap qualifier at Clitheroe Golf Club was D. Bergman who returned 86-19- 67. The other qualifiers, after play-off, were T. Mason 78-9- 69, P. Marlow 73-4-69 and E. J. Hadfield 78-9-69. Reserves, J. Haggerty 82-12-70; K. Holding 81-11-70. Best gross, D. Greenup 78.


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AFTER a strenuous ride to Whitby attending the National Clarion annual meeting at E a s te r , members of the Clitheroe branch went to


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MANUFACTURE, PLAN, INSTALL (IN TWO/THREE DAYS) AND YOU CAN RELY


ON US TO SERVICE YOUR SYSTEM AFTERWARDS.


NOW YOU CAN LOOK AT THOSE HOLIDAY BROCHURES AGAIN,


AND STILL HAVE CENTRAL HEATING


DOES ANY OTHER COMPANY DO SO MU C H ? ______


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RAY BLACKBURN PLUMBING and


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All fitted by time served Tradesmen, 18 years experience


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


ERECTED OR REPAIRED OR TOO SMALL


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Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON


CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION


CYLINDER JACKETS PIPE LAGGING HAND TOOLS


PUNCHES,


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


SEE OUR DRAPER TOOL BAR and BLACK & DECKER STAND


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