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( Key 22331 (Classified) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified)■


|l League Joiners won Red league, Craven lifer the Blue and


Ing the playing season. the Ribble Valley


lo t the Green, fillington Band Club the Clitheroe and illey Clubmen’s Darts


Igue for a third succes- time; Royal Oak took


Ribble Valley Darts Jgue’s Michael Patten


Igue. Station Hotel the Thorne Darts


jphy. finers Arms were the


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phy and the Clitheroe i’s


Invitation Summer


ters of the Clitheroe '. ies’ Darts League


ned the Marsden eld in the Ribble ley Ladies' Darts As- ation.


led during the year, lack Horse ladies’ won the Heather memorial competi- and Kath Wild


^rals, with Slaidbum ping Division Two. pi Lawless was singles npion; Ian Brown and


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he Division One title he Clitheroe and Dis- Snooker League was by Great Harwood .


ff Robinson took the ales title.


t netball SS Michael John won the cup for ■th year in a row and i Division One champ-


te Ribble Valley ' lolboys’ teams won the Tier Mercer Football Id and the Lancashire ools’ FA Primary


iols’ Shield by beating •ley in the final, member of Henthom s team in the Ac- gton and District


pr the third year run-' I, Debbie Piper (17), (ibblesdale School, was ' Trded a place in the bashire U-18s netball Id.


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Last-minute goal keeps Clitheroe’s promotion hopes alive


' - Atherton Collieries 2, Clitheroe FC 2


CLITHEROE plundered a point against second-placed Atherton on Saturday to keep alive their Division Three promotion hopes.


beaten when, with only three minutes of normal . time remaining, Taylor ■ pulled one back,1 forcing the ball home from a comer.


Clitheroe looked well -w . - D isa r ra y


and Steven Mullen was ■ unceremoniously brought, down outside the box. ' Nigel Whiteside’s accu­ rate free-kick found David Sharpies who ■ headed a dramatic equaliser in the third minute of injury time. ■ ■ \ The result leaves the


Clitheroe surged forward < With Atherton rattled,


promotion race wide open; Atherton started the


game in fine style; Their th ru s t in g ra id s had Clitheroe’s defence in dis­ array many times and it was no surprise when Gorse gave them a 24th minute lead. Underwood, Whiteside


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Club sees off old year in convincing style


. . . dramatic equaliser David Sharpies


Ronnie Haworth and they started to tick. Haworth, Drugan and


Sharpies cut open the home defence time and time again but the goals would not come despite the efforts of strikers Taylor, Props and Mullen.


O u t o f lu ck


and Eyles were below phr and the midfield was fail­ ing to come to terms with the home team’s ’swift, positive passing. .


M isu n d e rs ta n d in g The second half wasv


only 10. minutes old when Nigel Whiteside headed a harmless looking centre past his own goalkeeper. This was one of mny


moved forward in a last d e s p e ra te bid by Clitheroe,' whose determi­ nation finally paid off. Eric Kinder and Ash­


Mick Ashcroft was


Clitheroe 1st XV 55, Fylde IV 6.


CLITHEROE could not have ended 1983 in more convincing style. This was one of their best victories for some years. • They showed class in


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every department, out­ witting, outplaying, and outfighting their stunned opposition with fluent,: controlled rugby of a very high standard.


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croft were the pick of the defence, Sharpies impre­ ssed in midfield, and . Taylor was Clitheroe’s most effective forward. Proos and Mullen, out of luck, never stopped trying. Clitheroe: Underwood. N.


indie Tigers and illey were jo in t


er-15 league, Allan [dock (15) signed polboy forms with kbum Rovers. • ■


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mpions of • the heroe and District Scouts Football


|ilar with more than 1 runners. Ian Robin- of Mellor, took the


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|Ribble Valley 10-mile race again proved


t the field of athletics


hy for the first local ler home. Maureen •st was th e 1 f irs t lan.


he second Ribble ey Triathlon was run ctober, in heavy rain, re were 59 people ng par t and only'


cs. separated winner runner-up. nere cycling was con-


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> member. Rally driver Morton, of Sawley, the National Astra


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] Lancs U15s Schools; an Parker, of Castle Clitheroe, who hit ole-m-one at Whalley


I th e ro e , who was Icted to play volleyball


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lenge competition, p and coming sporting s included Peter Gate of Pimlico Road,


i was selected for Eng- at table tennis in the lior Open Champion-


:n playing for Lanca- •e Girls against the inty’s boys’ side, and lip Huggon (16), of, Ifen Lodge, Chipping,


ed Gareth Morris, of dleton, won the Lake- Divisional Road


litheroe Motor Club iinated. Bill Honeywell best driver and Miss Whittaker as best


t.


gue and St Paul’s s won the Scouts i Gala.


examples of misunder­ standing in. a defence mis­ sing the coolness and ex­ perience . of the injured Frank Richards. The goal,- however,


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■ plea, Taylor, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Haworth.


shook Clitheroe into; action. The out-of-touch Clive Dunnr suffering from ’flu, was replaced b y ,


Thrilling game in prospect


CLITHEROE FC start 1984 with a vital ‘ promotion match at Shawbridge, on Satur­ day, with the visit, of Prestwich Heys. , Only P re s tw ic h


have dropped fewer points than Clitheroe. and everything points to a thrilling gairie, kick-off is 2-30 p.m. M a n ag e r E r ic


Whalley will wait for a late fitness test on F ra n k R ic h a rd s before naming the


team. Clitheroe Reserves


take on Colne Legion Res away in a game they must win to keep in the East Lancs League championship


race. The club hopes that


work on phase three of the Shawbridge ground improvements, covering standing ac- com m o d a t io n fo r about 200 spectators on the Taylor Street side and extension of fencing to enclose the ground, will start in the next few weeks. The club would like


WEAK FINISHING COSTS POINT


'Whalley Arms Celtic 2, Man­ sfield 2 -


. this EastLancs League clash for long periods but were never in command, where it matters — in front of goal. ;


THIS was a point lost for Celtic. They dominated


fine football before the in­ terval but did not get the run- of-play at times and fell behind on the stroke of half-time. ...


They produced some


' Foster ■ pushed the ball home from' close range, following a fine cross by Peter Doman.


from the restart and were rewarded when Ronnie


. ever, allowed the Man­ sfield forwards to retake the lead against the run of play. They capitalised on a bad back-pass by the Celtic captain who had been playing well. Ronnie Foster equalised


A lapse of concentration by David Gillibrand, how-


for the home team with the best goal of the game, a clever'lob over the ’k eep er in the 80th


minute. The last 10 minutes saw


: Celtic pressed forward


Whiteside,. Kinder, Ashcroft, Eyles, Dunn, Drugan, • Shar-


win, Clitheroe’s third on the trot, had been'on the , cards for some time. ’ ' On Saturday they fi­


This comprehensive


nally hit the jackpot and gained just reward for.


. their efforts. . Clitheroe ran 10 tries past their “shell-shock­ ed” opponents, eight of them in the second half. Stuart Greatorex con­ verted six and kicked a


. first-half penalty. PERSISTENT


1 more positive approach and sound teamwork al­ lowed them to gain pos­ session . almost at will, particularly in the loose ' where their rucking and maul play was o u t­ standing. They had no difficulty


The Littlemoor side’s


keeping possession from: their own scrums and took a number of balls against the head through hooker Phil Dinsdale’s' persistent efforts.. And accurate passing


SATURDAY’S line-up: Front (from the left): David Tatter sa.il, Martin Emmott, Robin Lund, Stuart Greatorex, Stephen Greatorex, Paul Taberner;- Duncan Fielding. Back: Tony Dubows-


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by the three quarters and • delightful running.' com­ plemented the admirable work of the pack, as Clitheroe emphatically si­ lenced their critics, Pros­ pects for 1984 are bright indeed. Try-scorers .were right


UNE-OUT • action during Saturday’s game at Littlemoor ’


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CAUGHT THE BREAK


Fylde 5th 22, Clitheroe 2nds 3


A . FIGHTING Clitheroe went down by four tries and three conversions to a penalty in a hard-fought, pacey encounter. The young,- inexperi-





Whalley on the attack. There were some close misses,, but no more


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goals. Impressive for Celtic


kick-off 2-15 p.m. • Celtic: Conway, Ainsworth,


ton, Brooks. -


were Ainsworth, Porter, Elliott and Foster. .' - Whalley are away, on Saturday to Waddington,


Porter, Gilhbrand, Finch, El­ liott, O’Neill, Morley, Foster, Doman, Eastwood. Subs: Clay­


enced Littlemoor side showed "ch arac te r in. abundance and deserve, the highest praise for their commitment. • Clitheroe attacked the Fylde defence relentless­ ly, only to be forced back and caught by their opponents’ fast1 breaks ana opportunism. Playing on a hard, well-


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were rather unlucky , to be trailing by six points to-, nil at the break. The Fylde1 t ry , was scored, after a mix-up in the. vis-, itors’ defence. . ;


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■ ■ Man-of-the-match:. was Clitheroe wing .forward Andy .Whalley. ;. The:: only blackspot•• in


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ly-taken penalty from n e a r . th e to u ch lin e ,' midway. through .the second.half.


■ Alan Rudd scored, for Clitheroe with a beautiful­


an otherwise encouraging afternoon was an injury to . prop forward Graham Harris 'who tore - a calf muscle early in the first half.


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AFTER missing four clearcut scoring chances Henthorn went a goal down with Rishton’s first shot of the match in this Accrington and District Boys’ League. under-13 match. But Nathan. Peel equalised,. scoring with a good shot off the inside of the post. After, the break .Henth­


om applied the pressure and centre-half Craig Lord moved.up to score with a header from a comer. •


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The Rishton goalkeeper Proctor, was named,man of the match by the referee. ■-


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: the Clitheroe and District - Snooker League are« —•


■ Division. One: ■ Cons': A m ■ Cons B,- Chatbum A v ; Harwood A, Royal British ; Legion A v; Billington >


■Pendle Club v Catholic A,- .Rimington A,v, Slaidbum, - Waddington A . v (Wad­ dington B.


l Moor 1 v : Social, Club,.' Har- ■ wood B -v ■ Chatbum B, Billington A v Royal Brit-- ish Legion B, Catholic , 'B,


■ Division Two:, Low ’ THIS week’s fixtures ■ in1 fSnooker i B; ■


Peel laid on the third for Jason Faulkner to make the : p o in ts safe for Henthom.


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Marsden Division:,'


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