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Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, November loth, 108^ . 17 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising'). Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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FA Vase 2nd round


Clitheroe undaunted by tough draw


Iley earned |i-final place


Its and ures


■)ble Valley layue leaders also going


In the Ashley


lay they com- their second at home, to


Iserves and las eventually l>n Brockhail


Ifhe Dan Seed tie between


lay 1-0. i-esults;


l-ansport -1, 1: Read 1,


jith Cup — West Brad-


■ings Arms 1; lies. 2, Lord


Ite Horse. 1 )ne: Catholic leld OB. Read ligmill, Chat-


Jaggon and iRrockhall and replay their


I Calderstones Dan Seed


|F wo: Calder- V Transport


kabden Res.


|1 Nelson v West Brad-


|l Trophy — 0, Brockhail OB Res. 1, les. 2; White


[also some cup I Saturday. In Smith Cup


GEOFF YOUNG . . . hat trick brings season’s tally to 24


Geoff s on target again


Clith c ro c Res. 4, Colne Legion 1.


GEOFF Young has done it again! Clitheroe’s pro­ lific scorer snatched two early goals before Colne Legion had woken up and then completed his hat- trick to wrap up the game at half-time.


coming thick and fast for Young this season and he has played a major part in Clitheroe’s bid to retain the Eas t Lancashire League. They are cur­ rently in second spot, hot on the heels, of the leaders.


The goals have been


|tod Kcs 1, . Victoria 2


|heir chance.s of ■Ashle.v Smith


king the lead,


Iving away an ] then missmp a


lo look the lead Tes thanks to a I Derek Baxter. I in control with 1 brilliant in mid-


Jl. but it was with renewed


I ' pulling the goal a penalty.


|V equalised and "lead before half- 1 own goal, out to be the lead squandered


i s y


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|ler-18s had an I in over Sunny- in the Lanca- Youlh Cup first


|l well, headinjj in from a corner.


|in.u: trend flowing sticky conditions


East Lancs. League


C L ITH ERO E k e p t th e pressure on league leaders Os-


waldtwistle Immanuel in the East , Lancashire Football League with a 4-1 win over Colne Legion. Saturday’s results: Nelson


it ion nut U)> a latter tne interval luperior defence I they ran out b-0 ' scorers were Rourke. Robin-


|d two more goals le.


mdous’


lod Town Res 2, lUnited 1


I t Lancs League lire unlucky to go ite r lo minutes. Ihe interval Town I but Read pulled a stupendous 115 m Steve Neary.


J defeat, manager Iwas particularly l*he form of John lid Ken Lambert.


|l f i g h t lood Rovers 3,


lUnited 1


iRtley who played Ith a* back injury. I the game was lid's Chris Cooke |wo men.


J 10 men. Read Ire no match for ISterling Cup. 1, extremely hard Igue leader.s. par-


I sides met ear- in the league


a


after good work from Simon Whiteside, his second was headed home from an Andy Hunt cross and his third followed a left wing move.


His first goal came


dominate the match after the interval, making and missing, several chances. Whiteside eventually scored to make it 4-0 and, after Colne had managed a consolation goal Paul McGuire hit the bar with a late penalty kick.


Clitheroe continued to


Evles, Green. Richards, T. Holt, Alimed, Hunt. Whiteside. Young, Alien. Subs: McGuire, Braithwaite.


ClUhcroe; J. Holt, Leliuga,


CLITHEROE will have to travel to Guisborough, near Middlesbrough, on December 1st, for the second round of the FA Vase Cup on the surface a daunting prospect against the 1980 losing finalists.


Whiteside commented: “It is certainiy a tough one to have drawn. Obviously we would have prefen’ed to be at home but we will not be going to the north east just for the coach ride. We are quite capable of getting a good result."


Chairman ' Cyrii Manager Eric Whalley’s


comment was: “We are doing well at the moment and have not yet hit top form, so we are not afraid


met Guisborough in the FA Vase, in 1980, just months after


of anyone.” Clitheroe previously


had been to Wembley. Guisborough vis i ted Shawbridge in the second round and won 2-1, scor­ ing in the first and last minutes. Roger, Walker replied for Clitheroe.


they


supporters’ coach if there is a demand.


at about 11-30 a.m. re­ turning to Clitheroe at 8 to 8-30 p.m. depending on whether extra time is played.


It would leave Clitheroe


a seat would be £5 to £6. Anyone interested can book with David Brass at Dawsons Greengrocers, Castle Street, or tele­ phone secretary Colin Wilson (24370) to make a reservation. A £2 deposit will be required. It is hoped a reduction will be possible for children and OAPs.


'The anticipated cost of Clitheroe hope to run a


Saturday with Ashton United in the NWCFL Cup Third Round means a replay at Shawbridge on Boxing Day, kick-off time to be announced.


Clitheroe’s draw on


to be as good a game as on Saturday, then Shaw­ bridge is in for a “football festive feast.”


If the replay turns out


Saturday’s result' was maiTed by an injury to Clive Dunn that will keep him out of football for several weeks. Clive has damaged his ankle liga­ ments.


The satisfaction of


travel to Skelmersdale United’s ground (k.o. 2-15 p.m.). After a poor start to


This week Clitheroe


the season Skelmersdale have “picked-up” recently. They drew 2-2 at Padiham on Saturday and in their last home fixture drew 2-2 with Ashton United.


victory was on September 15th at Padiham and with Droylsden and Great Har­ wood Town closing the


Clitheroe’s last away


gap at the top of the NWCFL Division Two table, Clitheroe will be looking for maximum points on Saturday. Clitheroe’s last three away games in the league have all resulted in draws.


serves entertain Nelson Reserves at Shawbridge (k.o. 2-15 p.m.).


Team effort earns replay


Ashton United 2. Clithcroc FC 2.


CLITHEROE kept alive their hopes in the NWCFL Cup with a very creditable draw in a fiei’cely-fought contest at Ashton.


cruel blow as early as the seventh minute when Clive Dunn, who has been in such fine form, was can’ied off with an ankle injury.


Clitheroe were dealt a


WTiile Clitheroe were still organising themselves


Worse was to follow.


— Steve Mullen to mid­ field and Eric Geldard on


for the unfortunate Dunn, — Ashton caught them napping for Ian Barrow to give them a 17th minute lead.


Res. 0, Waddington 4: Great Hanvood Town Res. 2, Read 1 1: Padiham Wanderers 2. Clif­ ton Ath. 0: Clitheroe Res. 4, Colne Legion 1: Bacup Boro Res. 4, \Vhalley 3.


0 s w a 1 d t w i s 11 e Imm.......................1211 1 0 2:i Clithcroc Res........13 10 2 122 Trawden Celtic...... 12 7 4 1 IS Waddington.......... 13 8 ] 3 18 Gt. H’wood Re.s...... 12 7 3 2 17 Colne Legion..........13 5 1 7 11 Padiham \V............11 4 1 U 9 Nelson Res............. 13 3 3 7 9 Whalley................. 12 4 1 7 9 Keighley Green...... 10 2 4 4 8 Bacup Boro Res..... 9 3 1 5 7 Whallev Celtic....... 8 2 3 4 G Ke.idU.................. 11 2 2 7 G Pendle Forest........ 11 2 0 9 4 Clinton Ath........... 11 1 1 9 3


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credit, kept their compo­ sure and never again did the defence give Ashton another similar opportuni­ ty. Hutchinson, Ashcroft, Kinder and Shaw “shut up shop,” the mid-field of Mullen, Eatough and Taylor took control and Butcher, Geldard and Proos probed the home defence.


Clitheroe, to their


equaliser came in the 39th minute, a fine one-two be­ tween Butcher and Taylor put Taylor free. His cross was accurate and “super sub” Geldard directed a fine header into the net for his fourth goal in four appearances for the first team.


Clitheroe’s deserved


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Denis Underwood make a save that will live long in the memory of those who saw it, fingertipping Saunders’ shot onto the post when the crowd was already screaming “goal.”


The second half saw


Clitheroe the lead after 56 minutes. A free-kick on the edge of the box pre­ sented no problems to the impressive Eatough, who bent his shot round the wall Brazilian-style.


Martin Eatough gave


sloppv effort and in all hone.sly the Clitheroe defence did not deserve .their cruel luck. Ash­ ton's giant centre half Jimmy Cun-an got in his header fol­ lowing a corner in the 66th minute. The header lacked power but .ns it bounced harm- lesslv down it eluded Mullen on the line and “crept” into the net.


Ashton's equaliser was a . '


Clitheroe were stunned but thev had not battled for over


an hour to lose the tie. Clitheroe’s spirit was typified


by David Proos. Never has the popuhar centre-foi-ward had a better game in a Clitheroe shirt. He fought for every­ thing, won every ball in the air up fi'ont and was back in de­ fence to win most of the balls there as well. All in all it was a very good all-round team per­ formance. C l i th c ro e : Underwood,


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


This Saturday the Re­


CLITHEROE Cub Scouts’ courageous first- half performance in a dis­ trict football match on Sunday earned them their firs t win over South Ribble in seven years. The game s ta r te d


Cubs first win for 7 years Clitheroe 4,


South Ribble 2


dramatically when the vis­ itors scored a first-minute goal following a corner. Stung into action, Clitheroe equalised a


Tattersall try stops the rot


Clithcroe RUFC 26. Carnforth RUFC 16.


CLITHEROE’S first win over Carnforth in recent years was more emphatic than the scoreline suggests.


ration towards the end of the game to give away a string of penalties and a soft try, Clitherqe out­ played 'Carnforth in most departments, with the notable exception of the lineouts, and always looked assured of victory. The home pack, streng­


Despite losing concent­ Snooker Chatburn


share lead once more


thened by the retui'ii after injury of Roger Holmes and Mick Duxbury, had the edge in the scrum and in the first half won some quality rucked ball which the backs made full use of.


CONSERVATIVE A and Chatburn A arejoint leaders again in the Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Snooker League, but JR’s


A are closing in. In Division Two, Royal Brit­


ish Legion A lead by six points, with Chatburn B second and Low Moor third. Division One; Slaidburn 460


an incisive break to score Clitheroe’s firs t try. Gordon Laidlaw converted to add to his earlier penal­ ty, giving Clitheroe a nine-point lead in as many minutes. A neat chip by David


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(12 pis), Waddinglon B 363 (2): M. Swindells 104, H. Herd 57: W. Jones 97, I. Waddington 66: B. Walker 58, C. Hopci-oft ,57: H. Dixon 45. B. Phillips 85; G. Tedslone 73, T. Walmsley 48: E. Rigby 83, J. Baines 52. Cons A 432 (12). Billington


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5, Chipping 0; Chatburn 4, St Paul’s 1; Whalley 1, Loyola 4; St Mary’s 1,


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Slinger created space for Holmes to touch down in the corner for the first of his two tries, then Laid­ law struck home his second penalty to make the half-time score 18-3. Clitheroe weathered


B 314 (2): M. Wensley 77, P. (jonchie 39; J. Cowell 71. G. Parker 48; D. Lord 72, B. Thompson 45: D. Smith 84. J. Wild 29; T. Sunter 56. I. Moor 90; B. Hai’gi'eaves 72, P. Swain 03.


Waddington A 425 (12).


some strong Carnforth pressure after the turn, but ruined their good work by committing a series of. indiscretions in the loose; These were punished heavily and at one point the visitors were only six points adrift. But a scuttling run by


RBL B 279 (2): S. Hatton 95. L Peel 36; T. A. Makinson 73, G. Walmsley 46; J. Wooff 52, R. Hai-tlebui-y 62; D Boothman 72, N. Gai-ner 35: D. Nelson 52, K. Walmsley 41; B. Wad­ dington 81, D. Walmsley 59. Rimington A 374 (6). Groat


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David Tattersall earned him a try and stopped the rot. Shortly afterwards, Holmes scored his second to put the result beyond doubt.


Calholic A .388 (4): P. Jones 72, A. Hall 85; D. Speak 8:1, H. Hudson 39, P. Whittaker 90, L Dixon 79; A. Clark 25. J. Ci'owther 88; P. Clai'k 73. P. Backhouse 41; A. Frankland 62. L. McEntee 50. JR's A 419 (12), Conscnii-


fied with their win, but will have to tighten up on their tackling and stop handling on the ground if they are to exploit fully their strengths in the scrum and in the backs. CUtheroc: Slinger, Fielding,


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tivc B 343 (2): G. Ireland 32. R. Sutton 91; J. Titlcrington 77. A. .Johnson 42; B. Sims 92, J. Pickles 5’2: M. Boyd 71. J. Mar.sden 60: G. Pilkington 08, A. Middlobrough 50: M Hortiby 79. J. Brown 48.


Laidlaw, Greatorex, Lund, Emmott, Tattersall. Crossley, Dinsdale, Dubowski, M. Dux­ bury. I. Duxbury, Holden, Holmes, Ridehalgh.


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Division One: Bay


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are: Division One; British Legion B 28, Catholic Club 27, Commercial 27, Pendle Witch 27, Kibbles- , dale Wanderers 27, Brit­ ish Legion A 26, Station 26, Ribblesdale J 24, Kings Arms 22, Black Horse A 19, BBC 18, Bay Horse 17. Division Two: Horseshoe, 25, Springmill 25, Black. Horse B 24, Brown Cow 24, Dog and Parttddge 24, Bonny Inn 23, Victoria 22, Calder­ stones 20, White Horse 19, CCWMC 18, Low Moor Club 16.


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6 FORT STREET CLITHEROE


Tel. 26856 or 23893


combines modern e«iciency with classic ele­ gance. It is designed tor a chimney recess, where it stands away Irom the wall indepen­ dent ol-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.


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