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Clitkeroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) y 22331 (Classified)


Superior handling! brings reward


dford six


»ort 6


first-ever victory ndid display and ■ six-goal winning


ancs League ddington's fitness proves


fclecisive


Waddington 5, lifton Athletic 1


iINGTON produced erful second-half to overwhelm Clif-


1 stay in contention top of the East


hire League, dington dominated st 45 minutes on ry heavy Twitter )itch, but the vis- ept a clean sheet, to some dogged ng and sloppy fin-


|ne attack failed to 1 final touch.


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arkably, it was who snatched the irough Martindale, nutes after the in- The setback


t 15 minutes, skip- )ny Waddington :ooped the ball out mud to find the


to spark Wad- into life. Inside


FRANK RICHARDS . . . first goal in seven seasons


Tomlinson then I


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|y, in the last five Paul Keighley


I style.


things off — a hard for his earlier


hough they are |>f the league, or the first time


lood win, but Clif- re no pushovers


pnt Waddington glad to resume


last week’s post-


son the Twitter ream’s f itness lecisive, especially atrocious condi-


incashire Football


■ryson, Bretherton. results in the


gton: Blain, Rimmer, lecki, Longhi, Hutch- addington, Bishop, Tomlinson, Miller,


:nited 1; Whalley j, Keighley Green


n Wanderers 1, BL 0; Whalley 3,


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p league results in the


le and District Teague are: Divi- J— Bonny Inn 1, lorse A 7; Kings | Black Horse 4; |ak A 7, Royal White Horse B Witch 8; Judge


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n Two — New


Vaddington Club dorse 4, Pendle Springmill 5,


ial 3; Horseshoe aven Heifer 6. )t received from etween Victoria :I Dog and Par- arrow). Highest


W. Gronwald ial) 150.


14, Pendle Witch seshoe A 32, Arms 27, Judge


/ 24, Bonny Inn il Oak B 16, •se B 13.


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l Two — Spring- /addington Club en Heifer 35, (Gisburn) 33,


Horse 20, Vic- •1 20, Dog and Barrow) 17.


■ B 32, Commer- el 30, Pendle Station Hotel


1, Black Horse Anns 34, White


and positions: One — Royal


nuel.... . 14 12 1 125 eltic.... . 13 8 4 120 n....... . 14 9 2 3 20 Res.... . 14 7 3 4 17 on...... . 15 6 1 813 . 14 6 1 713


roe Reserves 4, arwood Town Re- ); Waddington 5, A th le tic 1;


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for a loose ball to me a third goal, tod continued as ihop’s superb pass Billy Miller to


A goal for Frank


. . . at last! Clitheroe ;4,


Great Harwood 0


CLITHEROE bounced back to top form in this Eas t Lancs. League match. They attacked local opponents Great Harwood from the start and never allowed them to settle. At half-time Clitheroe


to the Clifton de- Yet, time after he and the rest of


Keighley, in par- was a constant


VINNEY SHAW. . . net­ ted Clitheroe’s only goal


MARTIN EATOUGH . . . outstanding


STEVE MULLEN . . . al­ most scored an equaliser


Clitheroe’s joy is short-lived


Out of Vase, but not disgraced Guisborough Town 2, Clithcroe FC 1


CLITHEROE were left to reflect on what might have been. after being cruelly knocked-out of the FA Vase by tne finalists.


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equaliser from the jaws of defeat in the 88th minute of this second round tie, they fell to a “soft goal” just two minutes into extra time. After that there were to be no more dramatic equalisers. Clitheroe had to weath­


Having snatched an found mercy but put the goal


over the bar from 10 yards. It appeared that Clitheroe’s last chance had gone.


his


this shot


er early Guisborough pressure. But once they had settled into their stride Clitheroe took con­ trol of the first half. Martin Eatough saw his


nutes remaining, Vinney Shaw shot through a crowd of players. For once goalkeeper Bates was caught napping and Clitheroe were on level terms.


But, with just two mi­


lOth-minute shot well saved at the foot of the post by goalkeeper Bates. John Taylor should have given Clitheroe a 30th- minute lead. Clive Dunn’s cross was p e r fe c tly headed down by David Proos to the feet of Taylor but, with the goal at his mercy, he delayed the shot and allowed Bates to save at point- blank range. After 38 minutes Proos


taking the game into extra time was short-lived as Guisborough regained the lead after only two minutes into the first half of the extra 30 minutes. Guisborough’s mid-fiel­


The joy and ecstasy of


placed a header narrowly wide and two minutes later Steve Mullen was in the clear only to see his shot turned round the post by the busy Bates. Clitheroe could have


der Aldridge hit a hopeful cross-cum-shot from the left wing and goalkeeper Denis Underwood watched agonisingly as he completely misjudged its flight and the ball soared over his head and into the net. The goal knocked the


Clithcroe RUFC 17, Bolton RUFC 2nd XV 13


CLITHEROE’S brave decision to defy the] elements and opt for a running and handling game was deservedly rewarded with three |


most of limited clean pos­ se s s io n and looked dangerous from the very first minute, when Hugh Wardle came into the line to send John Hyde off on a good solo run. Bolton enjoyed early


second-half tries. Their backs made the


Snooker


supremacy in the tight but could not convert this into points because of Clitheroe’s sharp tackling and pressure-relieving runs out of defence. One of these led to a penalty which Gordon Laidlaw converted to give the home side a three-point lead at the turn. At the start of the


JRs have 4-point lead


THE JRs A snooker team has shot to the top of Division One of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League after a 14-0 defeat over Wadding­


ton A. At the top of Division


1980 losing Wembley beat at


second half, S tu a r t Greatorex broke free to allow Hyde an easy pas­ sage to the line for Clitheroe’s first try. Minutes later, Laidlaw layers for touch­


another


down, and when the same player converted Ian Fielding’s try, it looked as if Bolton were out of it. But then Clitheroe lost


several pl excelle


ex ellent


Two there is no change, with RBL holding their lead by 10 points. Division One: Waddington


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B 456 (13), Billington B 357 (1): M. Taylor 85, P. Swain 51; J. Baines 90, J. Wild 69; T. H. Walmsley 74, C. Coyne 64; A. J. Herd 66, B. Thompson 56; A. Parsons 90, G. Parker 56; C. Hopkraft 61, I. Moores 61. Great Harwood A 377 (12),


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Conservative A 286 (2): H. Gless 51, M. Wensley 53; D. McIntosh 70, D. Smith 38; R. Taylor 54, B. Hargreaves 52; I. Karim 73, J. Cowell 48; M. Shaw 82, T. Sunter 50; G. Allen 47, D. Lord 45. Conservative B 355 (6),


their success on this wet day to their superior handling skills, which gave them more options in attack than their oppo­ nents, who, despite a weight advantage, never looked like coming out on


top. Clitheroc: Wardle, Holden,(


Greatorex, I. Fielding, Hyde,' Laidlaw, Tattersall, Harris, Harper, Dubowski, I. Dux- bury, Thomas, Holmes, M. Duxbury, Ridehalgh.


Short of five


players Bolton RUFC 3rd XV 24,


gone into the interval 4-0 in front instead of all


level. The second half was a


only had one goal — from Simon Whiteside — to show for their efforts, but in the second half they really went to town with three goals in 15 minutes. The first was, a header


from Geoff Young follow­ ing a fine centre from Braithwaite. Paul Allen made it 3-0 after some great play by Clitheroe and v e te ra n F ran k Richards — with his first goal in seven seasons — completed the rout with a header from an Allen corner. Clitheroc: J. Holt. Braith­


waite, Green, Richards, Leliu- ga, T. Holt, McGuire, Hunt, Whiteside, Young, Allen. Subs.: M. Riley, P. Karwat.


Young is watched


THE former England and Burnley goalkeeper Colin McDonald, note general manager at Tranmere Rovers, has expressed an interest in Clitheroe Re­ serve team striker Geoff Young and a scout from the club ivas at Satur­ day’s game. It would appear that


Young’s performances for the Hare and Hounds in the Blackburn Sunday League had helped to stimulate interest.


IN S Q U A D


THE Lancashire FA will play the Manchester FA in the County Cup quar- te r - f in a l re p la y a t Ashton United ground on Wednesday, December 12th and the following Clitheroe players are in the squad — Denis Underwood, Clive Dunn, Martin Eatough, David Proos and Steve Mullen.


different story, once Guis­ borough had taken a 50th minute lead. A cross into the six-yard box went un­ challenged and centre-half Jackson bundled the ball home. Guisborough domi­ nated the half but rarely threatened to increase their lead. After 79 minutes Clive


stuffing out of Clitheroe, but they quickly took the game to Guisborough. A brilliant run by Mullen, past six players, almost brought the equaliser but his shot narrowly sailed over the bar. The experienced Guis­


borough team got men behind the ball for the final 15 minutes and there was just no way through for Clitheroe. A terribly-dejected


Clitheroc RUFC 2nd XV 4.


CLITHEROE left their club­ house with five men short due to injury and call-offs, and it was only the generosity of their opponents in lending them three players that allowed the game to go ahead. Clitheroe’s makeshift scrum


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Chatburn A 388 (8): R. Sutton 53, P. Clark 96; A. Middleb- rough 77, D. Speak 32; F. Watson 61, N. Robinson 52; J. Pickles 69, P. Jones 54; J. Brown 49, P. Whittaker 70; J. Marsden 46, A. Frankland 84. JRs A 464 (14), Waddington


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A 265 (0): G. Ireland 71, D. Nelson 50; J. Titterington 48, T. A. Makinson 36; B. Sims 85, S. Hatton 43; M. Boyd 77, B. Waddington 34; G. Pilkington 103, D. Boothman55; P. Swales 80, F. Coar 47. Rimington A 518 (14), Slaid-


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420 (6), RBL A 414 (8): D. Wilson 65, M. Bailey 70; J. Bolton 50, P. Harrison 64; I. Brown 86, G. Cotterill 43; C. Britcliffe 82, G. Parkinson 77; K. Garrett 75, D. Parker 83; A. Rydeheard 62, N. Schofield 77. Chatburn B 508 (10), Low


Dunn, who had passed a late fitness test, made way for Eric Geldard whose hustle and bustle led to a lapse of concent­ ration in the Guisborough defence. Gary Butcher made space for himself,


team walked off at the final whistle, but they had given the travelling sup­ porters a performance to be proud of. In a good all-round per­


formance Vinney Shaw and Martin Eatough stood


out. C l i th c ro e : Underwood,


Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, Shaw, Dunn, Eatough, Taylor, Butcher, Proos, Mullen. Sub: Geldard.


Now target is Lancs FA cup


“TRULY magnificent” was how Clitheroe FC chairman Cyril Whiteside summed up his side’s performance at Guisborough.


Whalley. and the players are terribly dejected at the result but they have no need to be. They made the 1980 Wembley final­ ists fight all the way for their win and with a little luck we could have won the tie,” he said. Mr Whiteside also


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The visitors are Ather­


The kick-off is 2 p.m. Steve Mullen will miss


the match due to a seven- day suspension. Following their impres­


added a word of praise for the supporters who made the journey. “At least a dozen cars' must have made the three-hour jour­ ney from Clitheroe. Their support is invaluable to the club and most appreci­ ated.” With the FA Vase


sive 4-0 win over Great Harwood Town Reserves on Saturday, Clitheroe Reserves visit Whalley’ Celtic on Saturday, kick-' off 2-15 p.m. Saturday’s win puts the


behind them Clitheroe now look to make prog­ ress in another cup com­ petition — the first round of the Lancashire Football Association Challenge Trophy, sponsored by ATS, at Shawbridge, on


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Reserves back on top of the East Lancs. League but Oswaldtwistle Im­ manuel have two games in hand and trail by only one point. There will be a “festive


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Police 453 (12): C. Sims 46, D. Fletcher 58; B. Bithell 66, J. Burke 88: P. Rishnn 62. P Craig 79; M. Lawton 35, T. Swift 82; D. Niven 73, J. Grif- I fiths 63; D. Lofthouse 57, F. Booth 83. Division One placings: JRs


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LATEST results in the Cub-Scouts League are: Pendle Tigers 6, St Paul’s 0; Chipping 2, Chatburn 5.


Waddington v Pendle Tigers, St Mary’s v Whal­ ley. Sunday: Pendle Leopards v Loyola, Chat- burn v Waddington.


Saturday’s fixtures: Player


feast” of soccer this Christmas at Shawbridge. On December 27th, Ashton United will be the visitors in the NWCFL Cup third round replay, kick-off 1-30 p.m. The game was originally scheduled for Boxing Day but put back 24 hours at Ashton’s request, which Clitheroe readily agreed to.


Clitheroe is that the win­ ners will have a home tie against Newton-le-Wil- lows for a place in the quarter-finals. The fourth round takes place on March 2nd. On December 29th the


An in c en t iv e for sent off


Read Utd 1. Whalley 3


READ dominated this East Lancs League match but their efforts were not reflected in a disappointing scoreline. After only 10 minutes Read


striker David Hanson was sent off, putting his side under pressure to go 3*0 down. Jimmy Royle grabbed a con­ solation goal, but-manager Bill Woods was disappointed about his side’s lack of firepower in front of goal.


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Read Under-16s 2, Padiham 3


visitors to Shawbridge will be Great Harwood in a vital NWCFL Division Two fixture.


Hall trophy


WINNERS of Clitheroe and District Motor Club’s annual Hall Trophy Rally on Saturday were John Cressey, of Hellifield, and Joe Riding, of Rishton.


A LAST-MINUTE goal robbed Read of a well-earned draw in their game against Padiham FC youth team.' At half-time, .Padiham were


A 82, Chatbum A 78, Great Harwood A 77, Conservative A 74, Catholic A 61, Waddington B 57, Rimington A 56, Slaid-1 bum 55, Wadaington A 55, Bil­ lington B 54, Conservative B 53. RBL B 50. Highest break: P. Clarke


(ChatDum A) 52. Division Two: RBL A 82,


JRs B 54, Great Harwood B 45, Social Club 42, Catholic B 32


Rimington B 72, Chatbum B 66, Pendle Club 61, Police 60, Low Moor 60, Billington A 54,


Chatburn B and RBL B each ! had two points deducted under


rule six. Tonight’s matches. Division


One — Catholic A v Wadding- ton B, Waddington A v Slaid- bum, Conservative A v JRs A ,1 Chatbum A v Rimington, Bil-1 lington B v Great Harwood A, RBL B v Conservative B. Division Two — JRs B


Pendle Club, Police v RBL A, Low Moor v Catholic B, Great | Harwood B v Billington A, Rimington B v Chatoum B. Social Club (bye).


Finish on bright note


CLITHEROE completed their Matthew Brown In te r Town Snooker League programme with an emphatic 4-1 home vic­ tory over Three Towns, of Great Harwood.


Norman Burgess, John Titterington and Paul Clark won their- matches quite comfortably, with Brian Sims recording the | only defeat.


final whistle, Padiham scored the winner. Scorers for Read were John •Gallimore and Chris Leech. ' - '


leading 2-1 through an own goal" and a well-taken goal. After the interval, Read pressed forward with determi­ nation apd equalised 10 minutes from’the end. However, just before the


crington E 84 points, Burnley T 74, Accrington I A 69, Clitheroe 68.


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captain of the Clitheroe team, which meets at JRs Snooker Club, said: “This is our first season in: the league and . we are . very happy with the result.”


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