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Burnley 22331 (Classified)


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Results and fix tu re s


CHATBl'KN have pone two points clear at the top of the Kibble Valley Football League First Division following their victory over second-placed


Transport.


matches were postponed be­ cause of waterlogged pitches. Results: Division One —


Several of last Saturdays ^ , .


Springmill 2. Rimington 2: Daisvfield OH 3. KOV 3: Rib- chester 3, Calderstones 1:


Chatburn 3. Transport 2. Divi­ sion Two — Transport Res 4, Waggon and Horses o; Calder­ stones Res 0, Lord Nelson f>. Saturday's fixtures: Division


One — West Bradford v Trans­ port. Daisvfield OB v Riming­ ton. Read United v Grimlleton. Chatburn v Calderstones. Division Two — Brockhall v


Kings' Arms. Springmill Daisy field OB Res, Calder­ stones Res v West Bradford Res. Sabden Res v Waggon and Horses. Grindloton Res v Lord Nelson. White Horse v Transport Res.


BADMINTON


R o e f ie ld ’ s 100%


record


AT THE halfway stage of the Blackburn and District Badmin­ ton League. Roefield Barn are the only team in Division Five with a'lOOT record. However, because of a new scoring system they are only in second


place. Their two outstanding per­


formances this season were a 12-10 victory over leaders Tower and a 18-4 win over St Matthew's. Appearances: Men — M.


Promotion rivals give Clitheroe a tough time


Clitheroe FC 3, Droylsden 3


CLITHEROE’S challenge for the NWCFL Division Two Championship faltered when they were held to a draw by their nearest rivals, Droylsden.


complaints about the result, on a day they were second best and only their “never-say-die” attitude saw them to a point. Droylsden started in


Clitheroe can have few


determined fashion, but it was Clitheroe who took the lead against the run of play in the 11th minute. “Goal a game" Eric Gel-


Clitheroe at the start the second half and again Kinder and Armstrong were the players in­ volved. Armstrong beat Kinder to a bouncing ball and hooked a marvellous shot beyond Underwood and into the corner of the net.


dard kept up his remark­ able sequence when he cut in from the right before unleashing an un­ stoppable left-foot shot from just inside the penal­ ty area. It took Droylsden just


Meadows 8. T. Bush S. I. Peel 8. P. Linlev 6, D. Darnell 2. Ladies — M. Whowell 7, H. Cooke 6. K. Meadows 5. H. Albon 5, M. Brass 4. H. Shaw


still a possibilitv for fifth-placed Roefield Bam !) who have won five of their nine matches.


3. C. Linley 2. In Division Six. promotion is


Tower A.......... 8 7 0 1 141 Roe Barn A...... S 8 0 0 125 St Mats............ 8 5 0 3


Division Five PW D L P


Whitehall......... 7 5 0 2 95 97 Retain trophy


CL1THEROE Swimming Club narrowlv beat Blackburn to win the five' towns' swimming gala at the Ribblesdale Pool. Clitheroe, on Saturday. The club thus retained the Marsden Cup which the Mars- den Building Society donated last vear for inter town com­ petition to commemorate the club's 10th birthday. It was handed over by Mrs


188 points, Blackburn 183, Darwen 118, Burnley 115,


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in the thick of the action all afternoon. Chasing a shot that the ’keeper ev e n tu a l ly safely gathered, Ashcroft was pushed by defender Fallon and the referee once again pointed to the spot. Martin Eatough again


referee and opponents looking like scoring every time they attacked, lesser sides than Clitheroe would have given up the game, but not Eric Whal- ley’s men.


With an unpredictable


one minute to draw level. Clitheroe failed to cut out a cross from the left and the impressive number1 nine Armstrong, sent a. powerful header from 12 yards into the net via a post. A cracking start with


two beautiful goals and the Shawbridge crowd settled back in anticipa­ tion of more to come. Unfortunately it was


Eatough set the example as Clitheroe clawed their way back into the game. Mullen’s darting runs from mid-field began to make the visitor’s defence look vulnerable, while Eatough’s non-stop run­ ning served as an example to all around him. In the end, however, it


S tev e Mullen and


from that point that re­ feree Mr S. E. Williams, of Chorley, took over as the centre of attraction. By the end of the after­ noon, 11 names, plus the Drolysden manager, found th em se lv es into his notebook. The Clitheroe players cautioned were Proos, Eatough and Shaw. This, plus three highly-


Elaine Clarke, manager of the societv's Clitheroe branch. The' result was — Clitheroe


Rosegrove 114. Swimming for Clitheroe were


son.


worth. L. Clarkson, C. Bialec- ki, J. Robinson. Boys — P. Jones, N. Glover, C. Madeley, G. Lea. Under 15: Girls — J. P.vm, J. Robinson, S. Hindle, P. Jones.


Holgate, C. Lloyd. S. Coley. Under 14: Girls — .1. Water-


.1. Towers, S. Ellis ~ Clubmen led


THE latest points and positions in the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League are: BBC A 28, BBC B 23, RWCC 22, Catholic SC 22, CWMC 21, Clitheroe SC 16, Clitheroe FC 12. The highest finish so far


Inti


knockout competition must be handed in at the league’s next meeting, on Monday, at Clitheroe Social Club.


All entries for the lop Cub Scouts


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ALL Clitheroe and Dis­ tinct Cub Scout Football League games at the weekend were postponed because of waterlogged pitches. This weekend’s fixtures are: Saturday — Waddington v Loyola; Sunday — Pendle Tigers v St Paul’s, Chipping v Chatburn.


Cancelled in


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CLITHEROE RUFC’s 1st and 2nd XV fixtures against Fylde on Saturday were cancelled because the opposition was unable to raise enough , players


"llis, T.


— Under 12: Girls — C. Clark­ son, T. Gee. C. Gee, L. Ellis,


S. Nicholson. Bovs — R. Simp- ' -


beat ’keeper Tanner only two minutes after the pre­ vious penalty. With only 18 minutes to


THE finals of a mixed team tournament at Em­ press, Clitheroe, was combined with the offi­ cial opening of the club's new health and fitness room. One of the former


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Anne’s goal is a gem


Wigan Ladies FC 4, Clitheroe Ladies FC 3.


CLITHEROE were out of luck in this tight, fluctuat­ ing game and went down to their first defeat since | the end of September.


bright note when striker Anne Morris hit a great goal — one which any professional footballer would have been proud of.


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Wigan quickly equal­


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proved a real handful throughout the match and it was she who set up the equaliser. Wigan went ahead after the break and, despite some good play from Clitheroe, 'went further in front through a | Jackie Parker own goal.


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Valley Mayor, Coun. Ted Boden of Chatburn, who is also connected with Clitheroe Cricket Club, performed the official opening. Coun. Boden con­


squash courts now houses fitness equip­ ment, and a sauna, club room and bar have been added to the facilities. Last year's Ribble


pulled back a goal when a Parker comer was headed in by a Wigan defender. The equaliser was nearly forced h me in the closing


Clitheroe continued to away


and


minutes, but the Wigan goalkeeper pulled off a great save to ensure her team won the points.


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gratulated proprietor Mr Bill Smalley and his wife, Melinda, for their courage and investment in providing the Ribble Valley with the various sporting facilities at the mini-leisure centre. He said that members


go, Clitheroe were in with a chance of winning the match, a f te r having looked “ out for the count.” Taylor, Proos, Mullen


Clitheroe are playing their re-arranged cup match at. P re s to n | Rangers.


This w eek en d ,. Clitheroe: Toland, Barton,


Monk, Councell, O’Connor, I Rogers, Feath er, Bibby,


Morris, Syme, Parker. Subs: Rogerson, Jackson.


of the council’s Recrea­ tion and Leisure Com­ mittee and Clitheroe Cricket Club welcomed the facilities. There was an exciting


and Butcher all started to find form and it took Droylsden all their exper­ tise to hang on for a point after having had the game “sewn up.” I t was c e r ta in ly


needed the referee to award another controver­ sial penalty, this time in C l i th e ro e ’s favour . Eatough coolly stroked' home his side’s second goal in the 70th minute. It was appropriate that


Clitheroe skipper • Mick Ashcroft should be in­ volved in the dramatic equaliser, for he had been


W a d d in g to n p a y th e


finish to the mixed team comp etition, when teams of eight players vied for the honours in matches to 15. Evenutally, after fierce


Waddington Res. 0


p e n a lty Embsay 1,


competition, a team headed by Ray Dryden narrowly won over Rus­ sell Cowking’s side. The prizes were pre­


- S tev e Mullen was named man of the match by sponsors B. Dugdale and Son. C lith e r o e : Underwood,


Clitheroe’s hardest game of the season so far and one that will serve as a warning to them that there is still a long way to go in the second division promotion race.


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


tion.


CRAVEN League first division leaders Waddington suffered only their third league defeat of I the season despite being on top [ for most of the time.


In wet and windy conditions,


sented by Bill Heanan,' whose company, Heanan Motors, Eccles, sponsored the competi­


disputed penalties knock­ ed the wind out of both teams sails. Martin Eatough had a


SHAWBRIDGE NOTEBOOK Conservatives


team first): Ian Wadding­ ton 7, Nick Webster 15, Sandra Rushbrook 15, Andrea Fielding 11, Howard Blackburn 15, Bill Heanan 3, Marie Aspin 2, Jill Farthing 15; Val Fielding 15, Marilyn Fletcher 2; John Faraday 9, Graham Plant 15; Mike Fielding 12, David Knight 15; Ray Dryden 15, Russell Cowking 8.


Scores were (winning


Boys — S. Roberts, M. Rung, M.* Birtwell, R. Schofield, S. Nicholas, D. Driver.


fortunate victim. Still trying to come to terms with the troublesome Armstrong, he was ad­ judged to have held the centre-forward as they both went for a cross. Jennings’s spot kick


first-half chance to restore Clitheroe’s lead, but sent his shot high over the bar. With half time ap­ proaching, and the score still level, came the first of the referee’s controver­ sial penalty decisions. Eric Kinder was the un­


was well saved by Denis Underwood, but Droyls- den’s Duignan was more alert than those around him and poked in the rebound. Worse was to follow for


is 153 by R. Kiddie (BBC A).


Defensive marking sloppy


Oswaldtwistle Immanuel 3, Clitheroe Res. 0.


IN this battle for top spot in the East Lancashire F o o tb a ll Leag u e, C l i th e ro e , with a m a k e sh if t m id f ie ld , proved no match for Os- waldtwistle. Clitheroe’s troubles started


before the game when Tommy Holt had to withdraw because


of the flu. With Paul McGuire still not


match-fit, their reshuffled mid- field found it hard to cope on a sticky pitch, especially as they were facing a gale in-the first


half. Oswaldtwistle opened bright­


ly and forced several comers. The Clitheroe defence stood firm until slack marking al­ lowed Oswaldtwistle a free header with which they made no mistake. Clitheroe then withstood some heavy pressure until poor marking again led to a second goal just Before the


due to last-minute call- offs. Royal Oak lead


THE latest points and positions of the leaders in the Clitheroe and District Darts League are: Division One — Royal Oak A 44, Black Horse 31, Kings Arms 30, White Horse A 27. Division Two — Springmil] 35, Waddington Club 34, Horse­ shoe B 30, New Inn (Gisburn) 30.


break. With the wind at their backs


in the second half, Clitheroe bagan to get into the game, but botlr Geoff Young and Andy Hunt missed chances and it was Oswaldtwistle who scored. On th e p lu s s id e fo r Clitheroe, second-half substi- tute McGuire came through the game with no reaction fro o


long-standing ankle iqju McGuire, Edmonds.


waite, Eyles, Green, Richards, Ahmed, Leluiga, Hunt, Young, W h ite s id e , A l len . Subs:


Clitheroc: J. Holt, Braith- injury.


East Lancashire League. Things could’ have been knowing they will have to


much worse for the Shaw­ bridge club, for at one stage Droylsden led 3-1 and only two remarkable penalty decisions by re­ feree Mr S. E. Williams, of Chorley, in the 70th and 72nd minutes, gave Clitheroe a share of the points. The game at Shaw­ bridge was watched by


SATURDAY was a black day for Clitheroe Football Club. The first team dropped a valu­ able home point against promotion rivals Droylsden, while the Reserves crashed 3-0 at Oswaldtwistle Immanuel to lose top place in the


improve on the display against Droylsden if they are to have any chance of a result. Although there will not


back on top


IT’S tight at the top in Division One of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League with Conservative A going two points ahead of Chatburn A.


be a supporters’ coach, the players’ coach, depart­ ing at 9-30 a.m. is also taking 20 or so fans. Due to the Guisborough


the season’s la rg e s t league attendance — 177, — but unfortunately what should have been a thril­ ling and entertaining game was marred by an over fastidious referee. Mr Williams managed to caution 11 players —


was substitute on Satur­ day and played for the last five minutes, he is a doubtful starter for Guis­ borough. He is still feel­ ing the effects of his dam­ aged ankle ligaments. Steve Mullen, who was


floodlights the match will kick-off at 3 p.m. Although Clive Dunn


eight from Droylsden — sent off against Ashton and for good measure, United in late September, sent from the trainers has received a seven-day


[ good spirit and there was ' pected not a vicious tackle all Apart from the first


! bloody and bruising game. Indeed, it was played in


dug-out the Droylsden manager. Despite the statistics it was far from being a


afternoon. A large number of the


cautions were for dissent and players have only themselves to blame for finding their way into the referee’s notebook in this manner. For good measure, all


this season the Reserves fell victim to Oswaldtwis­ tle Immanuel’s Jeff Whal­ ley. He helped himself to his second hat-trick of the season against Clitheroe Reserves who were with­ out ‘flu victim, Tommy Holt. Things could have been


Clitheroe. For the second time


from a


ban commencing on De­ cember 3rd. Mullen ap­ pealed against the sending off and received a much lighter sentence than he could have normally ex-


team’s visit to Guis­ borough this week-end the Reserves have an at­ tractive home fixture against Great Harwood Town, kick-off 2-15 p.m. On the social side at


three penalties were under controversial cir­ cumstances, one for Droylsden and. two for


points behind, but they have a match in hand. Rimington A are bottom with 34, but they, too, have a match in hand. In Division Two RBL


are top with 74 points, and Rimington B second with 62 points.


' Division One: RBL B 402 (8), Chatburn A 399 (6): J. Peel 70, A. Clark 67; N. Gamer 66, A. Frankland 66; R. Hartlebury 45, P. Clark 79; D. Walmsley 98, H. Frankland 46; K. Chamley 75, D. Speak 75; G. Walmsley 48, P. Jones 66. ' Billington B 410 (8), RBL


B 400 (6): G. Parker 62, M. Peel 70; I. Moores 99, J. Peel


53; B. Thompson 73, D. Walm­ sley 72; J. Wild 75, _N. Gamer


56; T. Peters 56, R. Hartlebury 91; P. R. Dell 45, K. Chamley 58.


dington B 356 (6); A. Frank­ land 90, B. Phillips 58; N. Robinson 66, C. Hopcroft 50; P. Jones 44, A. Parson 52; P.


Chatburn A 405 (8), Wad­


Clark 68, A. Hurd 69; D. Speak 65, J. Baines 69; P. Whittaker 72, I. Hothersall 58. Conservative A 466 (12),


JRs A are third and 10


480 (8): P. Craig 53, A. Hodg­ son 83; F. Booth 91, S. Whipp 57; D. Fletcher 40, M. Har- | greaves 95; T. Swift 90, R. Parker 77; J. Griffiths 37, G. Young 93; J. Burke 85, P.


Wilson 75. Rimington B 517 (12),


Social Club 279 (2): T. Ashton 82, D. Hallewell 57; D. Seed 60| B. Tunney 92; D. Seed 88, I. Charlton 42; D. Calvert 102,


R. Swales 56; J. Hacking 85, J. Hall 80; A. Hacking 100, P.


ton A 421 (8): G. Tyler 52, J. Bolton 78; A. Holgate 100, B. Price 49; N. Brown 43, D. Wilson 94; D. Knowler 76, B. Robinson 51; R. Shoreman 47, C. Britcliffe 92; D. Saunders 63, K. Garrett 57. RBL A 476 (12), Catholic B


Baines 52. Low Moor 381 (6), Billing­


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Shawbridge, the Christ­ mas draw will be made at the Clubhouse on De­ cember 14th when there will also be a bingo even­ ing and supper. Members of the club


S-eaves 80, D. Riley 65 ~ 65; D.


ord 83, D. Bannister 41. Catholic A 379 (5), Conser­


will be visiting Stirk House on December 8th for a Christmas dinner and dance. So far 30 people have booked. Anyone interested should contact Cyril Whiteside, (Clitheroe 25297) for further details. Secretary Colin Wilson


' Guisborough Town for the FA Vase second-round tie


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different had Geoff Young and Andy Hunt scored from early chances. On .Saturday, Clitheroe make the long journey to


vative B 393 (9): J. Crowther 56, A. Johnson 36; L. Dixon 65, A. Middlebrough 75; H. Hudson 45, F. Watson 87; P; Backhouse 44, J. Pickles 83; A. .Hall 107, J. Marsden 50; L. McEntee 62, J. Brown 62. Waddington A 314 (4), Gt


Harwood A 371 (10): B. Wad­ dington 50, H. Clegg 59; T. A. Marinson 50, G. Alien 55; D. Boothman 73, I. Karim 42; S. Hatton 45, R. Taylor 87; D.


Nelson 69, M. Shaw 43; F. • _ -------” - ' sh85.


Coar 27, D. McIntosh Siaidburn 372 (4), JRs A 422


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reminds supporters of the weekly bingo evening at the Royal British Legion Club, Whalley Road, com­ mencing every Tuesday at 8 p.m: Everyone’s sup­ p o r t would be most welcome.


(10); M. Swindells 48,'M. Boyd 82; W: Jones 102, A. Dickinson 39; B. Walker 48, J. Tittering- ton 70;', G. Tedstone 43, A. Swales '76; H. Dixon 87, G. Pilkington 68; E. Rigby 44, G.. Ireland 81. Division Two; Chatburn B'


; Turner 31, N. Schofield 91;'R. Parker 72, G. Parkinson 91; P.


54, D. Parker' 76; R. V-


383 (4), RBL A 455 (10): A. Hodgson ~72, G. Cotterill 43; A. Boyer >


322 (2): N. Schofield 64, D. Niven 56; P. Harrison 54, D. Lofthouse 69; C. Parkinson 66, K. Eccles 54; C. Cotterill 80, B. Bithell 45; D. Parker 107, P. Bishop 49; M. Bailey 105, R.


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Club 423 (9): C. Doyle 87, A. Taylor 52; J. Parker 49, T. I Trotter 67; A. Procter 66, S. Edmondson 83; J. Muller 74, W. Wright 66; J. Schofield 57, T. Hill 88; P. Reid 67, J. Holmes 67. Police 396 (6), Chatburn B


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Waddington had several first-1 half chances including a Jon'1 Hosty volley which was tipped over the bar by the keeper.


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_ohn Gladwin and David Burgess both went close and in the last minute substitute Steve Rush nearly grabbed the equaliser but his effort was superbly saved by the Embsay keeper.


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Electric Mixer...................................£ 5 .7 3 Scaffold Tower 16ft. x 4ft...............£ 8 .0 0 Pacebreaker and Tools...............£ 1 8 .4 0 Generator IVikva....................... £ 1 1 .5 0 Chainsaw......................................£ 1 3 .8 0 - Ext. Ladder......................................£ 5 .7 5


WEEKDAYS 7-30 a.m. to 5-30


SATURDAY 7-30 a.m. to 12-30 p.m.


FOR JOBS AROUND THE HOUSE OR IN THE GARDEN — MAKE IT EASY


HIRE


SPECIAL WEEKEND RATES FRIDAY P.M. — MONDAY A.M.


Wheelbarrow...................................£ 1 .7 0 Sawbench 12ln.............................£ 1 3 .8 0 Draw Rods.......................................£ 1 .7 0 Hammer Drill electric.....................£ 6 .9 0 Cat Ladder............................................£ 2 .8 5 PRICES INCLUDE VAT


E. & D. (PLANT HIRE) LTD


PENDLE TRADING ESTATE, CHATBURN, CLITHEROE 41597 also Shop a t SALTHILL ROAD. Tel. 24624


HOOLEY CYRIL


EX-HOOVER SERVICE ENGINEER


57 WOONE LANE CLITHEROE Telephone 22023


AUTHORISED. HOOVER SERVICE


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ALL YOUR BUILDING AND PLUMBING NEEDS


TRADE AND DIY


BRICKS, BLOCKS, SAND, CEMENT, AGGREGATES,


LINTELS, BOSCH POWER TOOLS, HAND TOOLS.


BATHROOM SUITES,


KITCHEN UNITS. SINK TOPS. TAPS. SHOWERS etc.


' DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE Tel. 22311


DUCKWORTH — HINE LTD OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY,


I 8 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. SATURDAY, 8 a.m. to 12 noon


A IN AHE RPAS FOR YOUR WASTE AND RUBBISH PROBLEMS —


WITH EASY ACCESS TO DRIVEWAYS WE HAVE THE ANSWER — OUR


COMPETENT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE


£ ‘


IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL


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__—J r ^ T *E Appliances Installed and repaired. T e l. CLITHEROE 2 5 0 0 9 rWE CURE


RISING DAMP WOODWORM AND DRY ROT


BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE


J. A. HOLMES 2 5 4 7 4


CLITHEROE 30G 3GJG 3 0 E 301=, Joiners and Building Contractors


W O O D O LO G IS TS R. and P. HARGREAVES


Blockboard, Plywood, Chipboard and all sizes In planed timber.


Extensions, Porches, Windows and Doors D.I.Y.


New In slock, micro porous paint and preservatives. For a friendly and personal service C A N D L EM A K E R S C R O F T ,


LOW E R G A T E (behind Lab. Ex.) Telephone CLITHEROE 26929


EJQG


DAMP PROOFING


COUNCIL APPROVED 30 YEAR GUARANTEE TIMBER TREATMENT


PLASTER and CEMENT RENDERING For your estimate ring


WHALLEY 3892


— ■ Free quotations. Reasonable rates. (Price for new gas appliances on


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