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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, March 21,th, 19S3 25 ed) Clitheroe 2282b (Editorial), 22323 (AdveHising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) .


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tving [sion


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Loi>mals play. not


same ison,


nalty shot


r. goals


[were [s but (lavs gilt, brent isited orlev two


Irnoon lead-


|'i-. ji first " pace,


cccs- a n d


Dynamos equalise a minute from time in tremendous game


Colne Dynamos 2, Clitheroe 2


CLITHEROE were just a minute away from achieving a remarkable victory over Colne Dynamos at Holt House when midfield player Duncan McFadyen sent the home crowd wild with a last-gasp equaliser I t was a game tha t


Clitheroe had to win to have any hope of ta k in g th e N o r th West Counties Divi­ sion Three title, while Colne needed at least a draw to keep them w e ll ah e ad in th e promotion stakes. The scene was set:


answer to the darting runs of Taylor, Howarth, Ashworth and Proos. However, Clitheroe


made the cardinal mistake of not •finishing off their opponents. Chance after


Colne’s biggest crowd of the season, the home side at full strength, and a heavy pitch. Clitheroe were without the injured Ronnie Drugan and the Whiteside brothers. New signing Ronnie Howarth made nis debut and Eric Kinder was brought into the defence. The game opened at a


the Clitheroe defenders to show their worth and not once did they allow Colne a clear scoring chance until that final fateful


It became the task of , -


, DAVID PROOS Scored both goals


furious pace with action in both goalmouths; it was end-to-end stuff. Colne drew first blood,


(eauti- Tlien


■e set- lell. and


a corner in the 33rd minute was headed down and Terry McGovern steered home his 36th


n the lerbl.v. ivered if and l and cxcel-


goal,


lent to ow it


id was to let


Loal to fitch to


i't hand ct. So mil 1-0 olid of rforin- is best


in the crack-


goal of the season. Clitheroe came close to


an equaliser but the teams turned round with them trailing by the only goal so far.


remarkable fashion and had the home defence re e lin g . In the 49th minute Ian Ashworth won a corner; Sharpies’s kick was accurate and David Proos headed the ball home. Three minutes later Sharpies again found Proos who gave his side the lead with his 29th goal of the season. Colne now looked


Clitheroe resumed in u o tn e now luimeu a


minute. The 3rd D iv is io n


championship could well have been decided in a few fleeting seconds as John Taylor lost posses­ sion on the halfway line. Clitheroe appealed for a foul, the referee waved play on and McFadyen outpaced everyone to beat the advancing Under­


wood.So ended a tremendous


game of football which de­ served the highest praise for skill, effort and appli-


cation. C lithe ro c : Underwood,


sorry sight; outplayed and gyles, Sharpies, Dunn, How- outfought in every depart- arth, Taylor, Proos, Ashworth, m e n t . /T h e y h a d n o Sub: Sharpies(W).


RUGBY REPORTS


B ig g e s t win o f th e se a so n


Clithcroe RUFC 14, Upper Wharfedale 4


CLITHEROE Rugby Club gained their biggest win of the season in a dour struggle .with Upper Wharfedale at Littlemoor. The surface was very muddy and it was obvmus from the kick-off that running would be difficult.


adapted more quickly to the conditions and eventu­


The home forwards ally proved to be the


fitter pack. Clitheroe set out to dis­


rupt the opposition and the tactic worked as a Wharfedale move broke down inside their own half. John Mercer seized the opportunity to set up a ruck which the forwards followed to set up posses­


sion.


bury took the ball to the blind side and cut in to score a fine try. The con­


Scrum half Pete Dux- . „ ,


version was missed. The Wharfedale stand­


n member


leliead and de racing ign having pnlliuy into He will


lil his 18th which in-


•eninrs he tew yards


nst juniors urs.


'lie follow- 11th posi-


rds behind tal Dennis


ice to date gainst 1st. iiateurs at again fiii-


tile race, l amateurs


; the other md race at


lunday he •lose sprint


land in the late 60s, showed some experience


could not keep up with the pace of Clitheroe and further pressure, by the backs led to Wharfedale again dropping the ball. Stuart Greatorex scooped it up and broke through two tackles before passing to John Robson who took the ball forward and passed it to Stephen Greatorex who scored in


However, the visitors .


STEPHEN . GREATOREX


the corner.


With the score 8-4 the teams changed ends and


■ ■


as the mud took its toll the game developed into a forward contest with John Robson and Joe Holden


tn o n were tiftil weath- rtin. some


[nine shorts nil miles of the Pennine


[laic. down the


lore was a Threshfield a wonderful


[.lie Dales as owed over return was


|m will be to luT from out- L'litheroe, at rs are most


\quiz


[id two seeds sports quiz


proved its night when


land Co., dis- b.v 57 points


i semi-finals. .


[tholic Social unity's Tor- inday's final n., but prior a three-corr


nine between ■l-ret, E. T. ejects and


IN the last match of the season, Empress Squash Club Ladies’ 2nd team lost 0-5 to Belvale — a scoreline which belies the closeness of the games. Rachel Pallister had - a


Sheila W i l l i s Lively Colne


side go nap Waddington Res 2, Colne Utd 5.


WITH a side lacking four regulars Waddington Res struggled to come to terms with a lively Colne United ' in this Craven League encounter.


Lane men were so disor­ ganised that they were three goals down in the opening 10 minutes.


In fact the Twitter


dington began trying to pick up the pieces and attacked down the flanks where Cooper and Lind- ford were very lively. Bacon and Gladwin had a couple of half-chances to reduce the arrears but no­ thing. came of them.


After this shock Wad­ off, who played for Eng­


in switching play frpm side to side and putting the winger over for an equalising try.


and the midfield of Glad­ win, Grimes and Walker, realised they had a game on their hands the villa­ gers began to play some good football but encoun­ tered a solid Colne de­ fence. Gladwin pulled a goal back with a well- placed shot from the edge


As the defence settled


of the box. Then came further dis­


aster. Winstanley was ruled to have brought down an opposing forward even though the ball was out of play and the penal­ ty kick was converted. .


. dington went all out for goals. Young Lindford, in his first full game, had a shot kicked off the line and Walker’s lob was well saved. Carter and Catter- mole moved into the attack but their efforts came- to nothing. Walker did score by cleverly plac­ ing the ball over the keep­ er’s head but soon after­ wards Colne scored from a free kick to give them­ selves a very flattering result. '


After the break Wad-


excelling in the loose. When the opposition did


' JOHN ROBSON,


win the ball they were stopped by a determined three-quarters line, oi whom Paul Tabiner stood out. When the.backs ran the ball they always looked dangerous,. with John Hyde impressing in


his 1st XV debut. The third try came


1.0 joint


from a ruck near the vis­ itors’ 22-metre line. I he forwards won the ball and Phil Dinsdale popped i t up to John Robson and he


■ cap a successful afternoon for the Littlemoor Club. The 2nd XV game was


scored the conversion to


. members are reminded that the money for the club tour to Devon in April is now overdue. Clitheroe RUFC 1st XV:


cancelled because there was no pitch-available at Upper Wharfedale.. Club


Wardle, Taberner, Hyde, Greatorex- (jnr), Torbett,


T J m - X i sr.r'»a’.i*r'»7b.v. ) o n P M a r t i n E m m . l t a m u ™ * *


GOLF


A FOUR-BALL par at Clitheroe Golf Club re­


long, close match, losing 2 3


also had


close games, losing 1-4- Jean Hutchinson fought .,


hard to even the games at


hortage of time lead: Easter,


0-3.


[spondents to let us items as


ssilile and iin teatime


1-1 but eventually l°st 1" 3. Marilyn Fletcher never , got into her g a m e


and lost


against former Bmpr .player. Colleen Kendrick, just losing 2-3.


mixed season, fin>shinJ ' the top half o f


The team has had a the-leagu .


.


A ' determined Carrie MacDonald played. well





sulted in a win for F. Workmaster and F. How­ arth +6 after a play-off with D. Greenup amt G. Harrison +b. r.„ uaca house and C. Akeroyd re­


turned +5. . ■


4-2 won the winter league ’ final after play-offs , with R Sellers and D. Velvick, and D. Foster and -S.


C Briggs and T. Mason . Dean all +2.


' - Winner of a - singles stroke, competition was won by C. Hamer 77- - 67, followed by J. T. Holt 77-8-69 and D. Foster 86- 15-71';after a play-off with' R. Cornwell 86-15-71. Best gross was 76 by F.,


Marlow.


Emmott, Duxbury, Dubowsta, Dinsdale, SweeneyHolden,


sored by the Skipton Building Society.


ford.


Revenge at last


NOTHING beats the great taste of revenge. And the fifth year netball team of St Augustine’s, Billington, will agree to that after winning the Ribble Valley Schools net- ball competition.


their netballing history, the present crop of fifth 'form girls beat' the chal­ lenge of a side from Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School who' have beaten them. in every encounter over the last four years.


For the first time in


of girls’ PE, Mrs Chris Parkirigton: “It’s a nice way for the squad to bow ! out of netball. We’ve had


Said -the school’s head


- tried', the side from -Ciithei'oe Grammar always in the past man­ aged to beat us.”


basically the same team throughout the years and no matter how hard we’ve


• ■ Results: St Augustine’s (8 ptsj, Clitheroe Gram­ mar (6); Ribblesdale (4),


Oakhill (2). The match was spon­


ley, Kerryson, Malone, Carter, Cattermole, Gladwin, Grime, Walker, Cooper, Bacon, Lind-


Waddington Res: Winstan-


eftance went begging and Colne clawed their way back.


RIBBLE VALLEY LEAGUE


Only half Aitken games played


ONLY half of the planned Aitken Shield games


was undoubtedly that, bet­ ween Royal Oak Victoria and Chatburn which was only decided in extra time, two late goals being scored by the pub side to put them into the next


The match' of the day


were played on Saturday, some postponements being due to the weather and others to Craven Cup commitments.


^aooosoo


round.Two other results were: Catholic SC Res X, King’s Arms 4; Read Utd 6, Rimington Res 0; Brow- nhill Arms 2, Sabden 8. The one Marsden Divi­


will


West Bradford v Trans­ ruu ii oi.ci


port (MB), Rochester


Res v Catholic Social Aitken Shield game into Centre (GS), Grindleton v extra time and it was^only


be: Aitken Shield, us),


ROV twice came back after being in arrears to take


this


Lord Nelson (NB), Rib- chester Cross Keys v Read Utd Res (JB). Marsden Division:


2nd round


Royal Oak Victoria ,v Read Utd (JD), Sabden v Rimington (AW). Division Two: Trans­


in the second half of the period that ROV at last clinched the issue. The game was a person­


port Res v Calderstones (DM), Whalley v West Bradford Res (JP), ICng’s Arms v Waggon and


Richards. Ashcroft, Good show


by Whatley- LOWLY Whalley excelled themselves in the Presi­ dent’s Cup competition of the East Lancashire Foot­ ball League by holding league leaders Altham to a 4-4 draw.Chatburn were out of luck and lost 5-3 to Bar- rowford United who are three places lower in the


table.In a league game Clitheroe Res. had to be content with a 1-1 home draw with Great Har­ wood. Other results: Im- mannuel 3, Baxenden 8; Bacup Boro 3, Pendle


Forest 0. League Table P W D L P •


Bacup Boro..............23 15 4 4 34 Altham......... ........... }9}5 2 2 32


Gt Harwood...............22 9 5 8 23 TrawdenC................. 20 9 4 7 22 Padiham W ............... 18 9 3 6 21 Whalley A................. 18 9 3 6 21 Waddington............. 12 6 9 4 21 Clith. Res.................. 20 7 4 9 18 Chatburn......:............ 22 8 1 13 17 Pendle F.................... 19 5 7 7 17 Osw. Imm...................22 5 5 12 15 Barrowford.............. 19 6 3 10 15 Whallev..................... 22 4 5 13 13 Colne Lgn..................23 1 2 20 4


Baxenden....................19 14 1 4 29 Mansfield................... 17 10 3 4 23


Champ will compete


A WOMEN’S world champion cyclist, Miss Mandy Jones of Rochdale, will be competing in the North Lancashire Road Club’s British Nuclear F u e ls ’ road race on


•Eaves. Mandy, who is 20,


Sunday.Headquarters are at Roefield Barn, Clitheroe, and the 33-mile circuit will be based on Bashall


became a world champion after competing at Good- wood last year and will be defending her title later this year in Switzerland. Now that spring is


al triumph for'Steve Conti making his third appear­ ance ' with the side. He scored four, including the final two important goals. Billy Slack saved a penal­ ty taken by Chatburn’s


two up through Scott but •Peter Harrison netted a penalty for ROV and just before the break Conti


Gary Scott. Chatburn soon went


put his side level. Chatburn again took


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Parkes, Hitchen, Frankland, Coulston, McAlly, Scott, Camp- bell, Shaw, Dinsdale, Bialecki. Subs: Smithson, Conti (D).


Chatburn: Swarbrtck, .


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