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Clitlieroe Advetiiser and Times, October 27th, 1983 19 Clitlieroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe in mid-table


after defeat at Padiham


Padihnm 4, Clithcroc 2


IAN ASHWORTH, who joined Padiham from Clitheroe at the end of last season, gave a display that left his former colleagues in


tatters. Ashworth, a favourite


I Mr Ian of Uio hands


lb chair-


in his Shawbridge days, was the main architect behind a victory that leaves Clitheroe in mid­ table. Nigel Whiteside was chasing


the Padiham defence. Clitheroe now trail the leaders by seven points and prospects look □leak.


Whiteside (N), Richards, Ash­ croft, Eyles, Sharpies, Drugan, Dunn, Proos, Young, Taylor.


C l i th c ro e : Underwood,


shadows all aflcmoon as Ash­ worth passed the full back time after time. On occasions he oc­ cupied the attention of three men and this created gaps in the Clitheroe defence which Ashworth’s colleagues ex­ ploited. The game had begun quite


Sub: Greenhalgh. RUGBY REPORTS


differently. Clitheroe won a succession of comers from one of which David Proos bundled the ball home. Three minutes,


lift I’or the I'k but the ' not pre- (•Kistering • in.


I lin Hosty


later a Padiham free kick to the ne.ar post caught the visitors napping and Cncctham scored. In tne 16th minute David Shar-


} earn calls, [ i aaer :i0


I forced to line due


from Dave [ equalised


I half. Wad- ■ substitute


Id forward


[ Ireen each I home side IWadding*


league. Jrtirzaker, lie, Rush, Ihop, Coul- ly, Steven-


i Division the race


Linties llTUC


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|.) 8 2 5 8 2 8 4 7 1 1 10 8 0 2 10 2


l i for fielding Iyer.


Eles finished off a fine Taylor-


back in front. Minutes later John Taylor


•rugan move to put Clitheroe


just before half time came as the result of a farcical free kick on the edge of the Padiham iu*ea. Taylor, Dunn and Drugan


had a golden opportunity to make it three but hesitated too long. Padiham’s second equaliser


combined to give the ball to Astin, the Padiham full back who ran the lenrth of the field to slip the ball to Cheetham and he made no mistake. On balance Clitheroe could


Reshuffled side just fail to win


Manchester Fire Department 14, Clithcroc RUFC 9.


A CLOSELY contested match and a naiTow defeat resulted from this first ever fixture between two evenly matched rugby union sides.


skipper and fly-half Martin Em m oU and p ro p - fo rw a rd


be reasonably pleased with their first half performance but the second half belonged exclu- siv e ly to Ashwo rth and Padiham. Ashworth laid on a goal for


Clitheroe had already lost


Tony Dubowski, two more names tp add to the iryury list before the match started. The reshuffle left Geoff Wil­


Firemen’s attack


Clithcroc RUFC 2nd XV 0, Manchester Fire


Opacic in the opening minute and after tormenting all the Clitheroe defenders in turn — none of whom had an answer for him — he forced Ashcroft into an error, an error that led to Ashworth scoring Padiham’s fourth goal in the 75th minute. Three players were booked


liamson at prop, a new second row combination of Martin Byrne and Ian Lomax, Pete Duxbury at wing forward, Steven Greatorex at number eight (his first ever match in th a t position) and S tu a r t Greatorex at fly half. Stuart Greatorex captained


Department 2nd XV 46.


Clitheroe for the first time, but his team could not overcome the problems caused by so many changes. CUtheroes points came from penalties


three


including ^lick Ashcroft and Ronnie Drugan for almost in­ evitable fouls on Ashworth. Only David Sharpies and Geoff Young gave anything like


good performances m a poor Glitheroe display. The defence along with Underwood always looked suspect; Dunn and Drugan had poor games in mid- field while up front Proos and Taylor never really threatened


Game they must win


VISITORS to Shawbri(lge on Saturday will be Bolton S.T. in a game that Clitlieroe have to win. Having taken only two points from their last three games Clitheroe are in danger of becoming stranded in mid­


table. Bolton include two former


I t tourney [;sdale Wan- • reaches its I when final- |)j’ the iul80


lies from the lelition has that it is


|>thers next


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4 2 0 2 4 8 1 2 0 4 4 2 0 2 4 4 2 0 2 4 2 2 0 0 4 8 1 1 1 8 1 1 0


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Football League players — Roy Greaves, who nas had ex­ perience with Bolton Wander­ ers and Bobby Owen ex-Man­ chester City. Last season Clitheroe won


the home clash 3-1 but went down 4-2 in the return fixture. In the East Lancashire


League, Clitheroe Reserves will have an open date on Saturday. Their next game will be against Gt Harwood Re­ serves whom they will enter­ tain at Shawbridge on Satur­ day, November 5tn.


Chatburn through


after late goal


Chatburn 2, Mullard 1


A GOAL two minutes from time put Chatbum through to the third round of the Lanca­ shire Junior Shield. It was a game of two halves


performance-wise, with Mullard appearing more organised in the first naif and creating many chances. Their goal came after 18 mi­


Greatorex. kicked by at prop and in many ways ty ......... f.r


ing, I. Fielding, Taberner, Lund, Hyde, ^ Greatorex, Tattersall, Holden, Dinsdale, Williamson, Lomax, Byrne, S. Greatorex, Du.\bury, Newton.


EA ST LA N C S


L eague


Victory for Bacup


Bacup Borough Res 2 Clithcroc Res. 0,


TWO early goals by Bacup were sufficient to mve them victory in this top oi the table clash. Both goals were set up by Holt, the visitors’ right winger w'ho caused the home defence many problems. Clitheroe came back into the


pified the overall improvement of a young and inexperienced side. Clithcroc RUFC: D. Field­


A BATTLING Clitheroe- second team went down to defeat at Littlemoor to a Man­ chester side which has run many a stronger team off the field.The firemen waged a relent­ less attack from the moment the whistle went and apart from the


Clitheroe would have remained en tren ch ed twenty-two.


occasional in


Joe Holden had a good game lems, Alan Rudd went off in- __ _,1 f...


jured at half time to be re­


placed by Tony Lee. Man of th e match for


Clitheroe was Mick Duxbury at second row and making his comeback after a nine-month injury layoff.


Reserves third in table


CLITHEROE Reserves are one of three teams in the East Lancashire Football League


who have not so far featured in a drawn game this season. They are third in the table, five


Soints behind leaders Bacup


. bum 12th and Whalley 14th. Latest results: Clitneroe Res


hand, and one point behind Great Harwood Town Res. Wlialley Arms Celtic are fifth two points few’er than Clitheroe but with two matches in hand. Waddington are ninth, Chat-


oro’ Reserves, with a game in


0, Bacup Boro’ Res 2; Wad­ dington 5, TOalley 0; Gt Har­ wood Town Res 2, Keighley Green 1. Saturday’s games: Chatbum


game and created chances but without really troubling the Bacup ’keeper. The first half endea with Clitheroe dominant. Afterwards, neither side


To add to Clhitheroe’s prob- nf Koir ftmn fr\ I'xa 1*0-


th e i r e


foray own


PLAYERS in the Ribble V a lle y Summer Pool League left their cues at home the other night so they could take part in the end ot season pre­ sentation and celebra­ tions. More than 70 players packed Into Clltheroe’s


Dog and Partridge for the function.


Trophies were pre­


sented to the winners and runners up in each le a g u e . T h e y w e re T a lb o t , Black Horse (green league). Joiners A, Kings A (red), and


Craven Heifer, Kings


Arms B (blue). The Brian Shackleton


Charity Knockout Cup d o u b le s com pe t itio n went to Pendle Witch, S a b d e n , p la y e rs G. Meakin and M. Boyd. A buffet supper fol­ lowed the presentation.


Rimington make sure of points


Rimington 5, King’s Arms 2


THE conditions at Rimington wore ideal and both teams began this Marsden Division game with good


attacking moves.


the lead and Pratt made it 2-0 from a free kick awarded against the ’keeper for over­ stepping.


Hartley gave the villagers


R im in g to n lo s t Kemp through injury and after the


interval Kin^s pulled a goal back through Devine (P). Hart­ ley restored Riminpton’s lead from a solo run but King’s again replied with another Devine goal.


ton made sure of the iiolnts when a P ra t t corner was


Emphatic win for


-Waggon—J Trinity 1


Waggon and Horses 5


AFTER a two-week break t Trinity turned in a very poor


eam performance against Waggon and Horses in Division 'iXvo of the Ribble Valley Foot­


ball League. They were unable to restrict


the visitors’ attackers and mid- field men with the result that Waggon scored four times before the interval. The game was more evenly contested after the break and


With 10 minutes left Riming­


smartly converted by Frank- land.


defence a lively dance after ne had replaced the injured Kemp crosseu the ball for Horscfield to make it 5-2.


Scott, who had led the King’s


and Smalley played a captain’s role in Riminglon’s continued


Ishenvood served lUng's well


Buttenvorth, Hacking, Horse- field, Frankland, Smalley (F), Kemp, Hartley, Pratt, Hodg­ son. Sub: Scott.


improvement. Rimington: Bate, Barrett,


stone, Devine (M), Musgrove, Sieezkowski, Aspinwall, Re- mvick, Devine (P).


King’s Arms: Peel, Stewart, Isherwood, Penman, John­


r ib bLe va l le y fo o tb a l l league LITTLE


BETWEEN THEM


Catholic SC 2, Read 1


THERE was little between the sides in this Ribble Valley League First Division encounl-. er at Roefield. Conditions were perfect as


both sides failed to find the net in an even first half. But Catholic broke the deaillock early in the second half with a fine header by Leach. But 10 minutes later Read


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hit back and Waddington suj)- plied the finishing touch after a goalmouth scramble. The winner came with 12


minutes remaining when Jack- son hit a looping shot from the


edge of the box. Burgess played well in mid-


field for Catholic while Wad­ dington impressed for Read. C a th o l ic SC: Wa r in g ,


Gidlow, Byrom, Metcalf, JacK- son, Burgess, Mullen, Briggs, Threlfall, Leach. Kerr. Rend: Lawson, Harvey,


Grainger, Ashton, Kilby, Hanson, McLean, Waddington, Bell, Dudgeon, Riding. Sub: Armitage.


Sabden and Centre are joint leaders


joint leaders of the Marsden Division of the Ribble Valley Football League but Transport with a game in hand and only a point adrift are strong challengers. They are also the only undefeated side in the division. Spring Mill and Craven Heifer ai-e the only undefe­ ated teams in Division Two, Heifer being in second


SABDEN and Catholic Social Centre are cun-ently


place two points behind but with a game in hand. White Horse lead Division Three in which they are


each side scored once. Trinity’s goal was scored by


v \Vhalley, Paoiham Wanderers v Whalley Arms Celtic, Pendle Forest v Waddington, Bacup Boro’ Res v Colne Legion Res, Gt Harwood Town Res v Traw- den . Celtic, Oswaldtwistle Im­ manuel v Mansfield.


managed to stamp their author­ ity on the game and while the (jlitheroe fonvimds tried hard they did not manage to pierce a sound defence. Clitheroc Res: Howard,


B r a i thw a i te , Sh o rem an , Kinder, Karwat, McGuire, Howarth, Saunders, Hammer, ^Vhiteside (S), Livesey. Subs, Speak, BetU.


nutes when a long range shot bounced awkwardly over ’keeper Winckley, while Chat- bum’s best effort came from Foster. However Chatburn came out fighting in the second half and got on to a perfect start. A strong run and pass from Anderson enabled Col- ebourne to score from close


range. Cnatbum quickly took com­


4 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 2 0


0 2 M S


I'C 1st XV (V ISaturday): D. I ’averner, J. ■'•ex, R. Lund, lot.), P. Dux- I D. Tattersall, | . Williamson,


I ’C 2nd XV (V


Newton, S. Lomax.


Idcn, J. Blan- lall, J. Corbett |)y, G. Harris, Nicol-Smith,


[Ridehalgh, R.


a): A. Rudd, Conboy, I.


mand playing down the slope and their only problems came from their own making. De- whurst was unlucky when the goalkeeper smothered the ball


Second-half goal Whalley


s down Waddington 5, Whallcy 0


WADDlNGTON FC‘ started slowly in this East Lancs League clash with bottom-of- the-table Whalley at Twitter Lane. Passes were over hit or mis­


directed on a difficult surface as both sides struggled to find


any direction. Green broke the deadlock


at his feet. . However Chatbum had obvi­ ously learnt from the previous week’s match when they lost two late goals, and kept fight­


ing to the finish. They got their reward with


two minutes remaining, when a 25-yard free kick by Foster bounced off the 'keeper’s shoul­ der into the net. Chatbum; Winckley, Smith,


son. Sub, Dewhurst. Heavy defeat


for Henthorn Hcnlhorn Utd 0


Bricrificld Celtic 10 HENTHORN suffered their


heaviest Accrington and Dis­ trict Boys’ League defeat when they came up against a strong


Celtic side. for ocoflomfeol foil, of


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tic’s fitness or skill and had to defend for long periods of the match, which was played in


United could not match Cel­ . _ ,


good spirit. United’s next game is on


with a fine goal, but this in­ spired Whalley and only a goal­ line clearance by Bialecki Kept Waddington’s goal intact. In the second half Miller’s


S u c c e s s in


G i lb r a i t h C u p Park United 0


HENTHORN went through to the second round of the Gil­ braith (iJup with a convincing win over the Nelson side. Leading 1-0 at half time with a goal from Gary Cottam they added further goals from Nicky Bennett and Jason Foulker (2) to make the game safe. 'The teams will next meet


Henthorn United 4 DARTBOARD


when United travel to Nelson for a league fixture.


Squash champ


E IG H T E EN -Y E AU-OLD squash player Nigel Willis, of West Bradford, has beaten one of the country’s top youngsters to win the Lanca­ shire Under 19s challenge


cup.Nigel, of East View, took the title by beating David Simpson 3-1 at Queen’s Mill Squash Club. A counter assis­ tant at Mill Hill Post Office, B l a c k b u r n , N ig e l


runs down the left flank caused many problems for Whallev. Taylor scrambled Wadding-


Clithcroc’s Empress Squash Club number one and also plays for the Lancashire Under 19s team.


is


ton’s second goal and this was followed by two from Brether- ton, and Green made it five with a fine header. The Waddington defence


Foster, Robinson, Parkes, Boyd, Waddington, Wright, Coleboume, Anderson, Thomp­


were rarely troubled as centre backs Bialecki and Kirk were in commanding form. Waddington: Nuttall, Tom­


linson, Walker, Kirk, Bialecki, Geldard, Spencer, Bretherton,


Miller, Green, Taylor. Subs, Gardener, Longi.


GOLF


WINNERS of a qualifying round for the 1984 Daily Mail foursomes at Clitheroe Golf Club were the lady captain, Mrs Anne Panter and Mrs Mary Hanson with a score of 94-2lV^-72V^ net.


Celtic win through Whalley Arms Celtic 4,


WHALLEY won this ‘Lan­ cashire Amateur Shield 2nd


round game by the odd goal in seven after a dramatic com­ eback in the second half.


beyond any doubt. They scored three goals in the space of 20 ,


The first half was Leyland’s


minutes, two resulting from errors by the home defenders.


Saturday at home to another top side, Junior Clarets. Play­ ers should meet at 9-45 a^m. and must ring Clitheroe 27520 if not available.


just before half time with the aid of a fortuitous o\vn goal. This piece of luck gave Whal­


Celtic reduced the arrears


ley new heart. Their second goal was the result of a twice-


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taken penalty by Doman. A flowing move down the left ended with Wilkinson crashing in the equaliser. Unhappily Wilkinson was sent off a few minutes later — a decision which surprised both teams. With 10 minutes left Andrew Morley capped a fine display bv hammering in the winner. Gil- librand and Morley were out­ standing for Whalley. Whatley AC: Ronnan, Ains­


worth, Porte r, Gillibrand, Finch, Elliott, Morley, Hors- field, Wilkinson, Clayton, Doman;


EMPRESS Squash Club men’s teams had imxed fortunes in their games last week. The 1st team won again against a weaker than usual


RESULTS in the Clitheroe and District Darts League: Divi­ sion One: Royal Oak (A) 5, Kings Arms 3; White Horse (A) 4, Pendle Witch 4; Horse­ shoe (A) 5, Waddington Club 3; Pendle Inn 4, Browmhill Arms 4; Black Bull 6, Pendle Hotel 2; Black Horse 5, Bonny Inn 3. Division Two: Commercial


substitute Nield just before the end. Scorers for Waggon were Dawson (2), Waddington (2) and Bradley. Waggon fully de­ served their emphatic win. Shears, Winckley (P) and Fish- lock were the pick for Trinity. Trinity: Winckley (S), Met­


Sabden 4, Lord Nelson 0; Grindleton 1, Ribchester Res 2; Catholic SC 2, Read Utd 1; Royal Oak Victoria 0, West Bradford 0; Rimington 5, King’s Arms 2; Ribchester Res 0, Sabden 7 (corrected result). Division Two: West Brad­


the only unbeaten side. Rc.sults, Marsden Division:


calf, Meyler, Winckley (P), Fawcett, Shears, Driver, Stell, Hodges, Fishlock, Dickinson. Sub: Nield, Simpson. Waggon and Horses: McAn-


‘Heifer 4; Trinity 1, Waggon and Horses 5; Whalley 2,


ford Res 2, Spring Mill 6; Transport Res 2, Calderstones 2; Read Utd Res 2, Craven


drew, Howard, Collinus, De­ whurst, Dawson, Walker, Bradley, Slater, Waddington, Dr iver, Wilkinson. Subs: Martin, Driver.


6, Grindleton Res 2; Farthings 4, Ribchester Cross Keys Res 1; (jraven Heifer Res 5, Catholic SC Res 2; Calder­ stones Res 0, Wliite Horse 10. Saturday’s games, Marsden


Ramsgreave 6. Division Three; Sabden Res


fending by Lord Nelson denied the home side. John Balmbra grabbed his


second from close range after a Wareing shot rebounded off the bar and this was enough for Sabden to run out easy winners. Sabden: Weir, Whitw’cll,


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Wray, Wareing, Johnson, 1. Haythornthwaite, B. Hayth­ ornthwaite, Helliw’ell, Maher, Davies, Balmbra. Sub: Frank­ land.


Catholic SC, Lord Nelson v Grindleton, King’s Arms v


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NOTE THE ASTOUNDING PRICE FOR THIS INTRODUCTORY OFFER


2GLOSS FROM:


V2 Litre £ 5 .7 5


U/COAT 2'/2 Litre


£ 5 .7 5 ^ J vinylsTlk £ 4 .9 5


EMULSION 2Vi Litre


’JVINYL MATT


EMULSION 2'A Litre


£ 4 .2 5 SMALLER V2 LITRE ANET 1 LITRE TINS IN STOCK HOURS: WEEKDAYS &—1 2 ,1 -5 -3 0 , SATURDAY 8-1 2 -3 0


ERIC DUGDALE RETAIL SHOP, SALTHILL ROAD, CLITHEROE. Telephone 24624


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, s’ , ;■ i SHvt.


ADVERTISER and TIMES TRADES GUIDE


SUPPLIED AND ERECTED


ALL TYPES OF FENCING


TREESTOPPED AND FELLED


New and Second-Hand Pallets wanted and supplied


bag — minimum delivery 10 bags. C.O.D.


Logs £30 per ton or 90p


CATTERMOLE Tel. Clitheroe 23732


TERRY


WE CAN SUPPLV ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS TRADE AND DIY


MARSHALITE STONE BRICKS. BLOCKS


CONCRETE LINTELS HEADS AND SILLS


WALL AND FLOOR TILES STEEL LINTELS


SCREEN WALLING CONCRETE FLAGS GARDEN EDGINGS


SLATE BATTENS FELT


CHIMNEY POTS GAS VENTS


OSMA RAINWATER.


SOIL AND WASTE SYSTEMS DRAINAGE PIPES AND FITTINGS .


COPPER TUBE AND FITTINGS


Open Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.


DUCKWORTH a NINE LTD Saturday, 8' a.m. to f2 noon DERBY ST., CLITHEROE Tel. 22311 Local Deliveries Also at BLACKBURN AND BOLTON HAND TOOLS


FULL RANGE OF CEMENT ADDITIVES


SAND. CEMENT AGGREGATES


PLASTER BOARDS LOFT INSULATION


PIPE LAGGING CYLINDER JACKETS


TELEVISION AND AUDIO REPAIRS


(ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR T V s ...............................2 0 1 year guarantee or C6.50 per month rental


20in. BLACK AND WHITE...................E 3 5 6 months guarantee orC3 a month rent


ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN i^ ib b l. f ®elE£(Erl)itE 62 WHALLEY ROAD. CLITHEROE Tel.-27280


combines modern efficiency wilh classic ele­ gance. It is designed for a chimney recess, where it stands away from the wall indepen­ dent of surrounding brickwork. Free standing it heats by convection as well as by radiation. Ideal for existing stone arches often found In Dales cottages. Overcomes smoke problems. Delivery ex-stock.


FRED MANBY & BRO. High Street, Skiplon. Est. 1817. Telephone 5 4 4 4 _ _ _


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