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Clitheroe AdveHiscr and Times, March Uth, 1985 19 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Replay date puts fixtures in chaos


C L ITHEROE’S 0-0 draw against South Liverpool in the Lanca­ shire Challenge Trophy semi-final has/ thrown fixture arrangements at Shawbridge into chaos. Because South Liver­


coupons but not on the 23rd. So, this Saturday,


pool. are on the Nation­ al F o o tb a l l P o o ls Coupon, and the Lan­ cashire FA has an ag­ reement .with member clubs, the replay is to be staged on Saturday week.


South Liverpool are on this weekend’s pools


>eter in rarsity [match


3 game. | r (21), son of Mr |r s Peter Romaine, fabtree Cottages, j Oxford to a hard- J t 8-6 victory at


| e LL student Peter was in the win- )xford University Igainst Cambridge «e annual rugby


Ingley. I'ormer pupil ot le Junior School,


leroe and Queen Ib e th ’s Grammar |o l , B la c k b u rn , was awarded an


bh Speaking Union lirship to spend two s at the Webb :>1 of California


Henthorn’s mixed


fortunes


Great Harwood Rovers 1, Henthorn United 1


THIS Hyndburn and Dis­ trict Under-14s Boys’ League game produced an evenly-fought contest. Henthorn went ahead


through Nathan Peel who headed home from a corner. Harwood piled on the pressure and sneaked an e q u a l is e r p a s t makeshift ’keeper Gary Johnson who was out­ standing.


Henthorn Utd. 9, Huncoat 0


|Oxford. in his final year,


. going on to read nphy at St Edmund


fill be joining the Inational accoun- Arthur Andersen hying university.


I t e r - t o w n >lf le a g u e i le b r a t e s


iot supper was enjoyed ilavine members and • the Whitbread Inter- ilf League at Clitheroe


llub on Friday.


Inarily to celebrate the Inniversary of the league, [hoped the supper will |e an annual pre-season [gether.


•ague and the town trophy To be held at Clitheroe on kt 31st.


1-ing the evening Mr Alex Ltt, the Whitbread rep- native and also captain of • in g to n . p r e s e n te d leroe captain Mr Keith Lr with a cheque for £250 pis year's sponsorship of


Jgolf clubs w'ere well rep­ uted and guests included J . rest and F. E. preen who instrumental in the for- n of the original league, i included Pleasington Golf


crington, Blackburn, broe, Darwen and Wilp-


I— represented by captain |spley and President E.


,v Club, who now lives in ester.


■ guest speaker was David son, formerly of Wilpshire Club and Blackburn


eroe. on Sundav, qualifiers B. Stokes and D. Forrest


the four ball better ball Daily Mail Qualifier at


ere were play-offs for the r placinps.


|-cond were D. Goodwin and nights (+2): third D. Par- un ’and J. T. Holt (+2); h R. Clayton and P. Clay- +2); fifth J. Robbins and Mcholson (+2); sixth W. win and D. McIntyre (+2) seventh T. Brown and D.


Paul to skipper


Whalley


1 ( + 2). a qualifier for the Martini


■ Bail Better Ball Stroke onal Club competition, A. Valmsley and P. Marlow first place with a nett


YOUNG batsman Paul Macintosh has been ap­ pointed Whalley CC’s first team captain for the coming season. He has been vice-cap-


e of 64. Second were P. gbottom and D. Coupe (66) i- a play-off with F. Kinney F. Sherrington (66). Other es: T. Mason and B. Ed- idson (66): N. Scott and F. idworth (66).


ker at Clitheroe, five pairs Llified for the final on


l a winter league Saturday


filay. the morning, successful


hs were D. Kershaw and K. 1-d (17 points), W. and D. Itersall (17), R. Swarbrick II D. Driver (16). In the af- Inoon, successful golfers (re W. E. and G. Speak (16) l l J. B. Kav and R. Cornwell 1). There was a three-way tie Tne points) between K. Hold- and G. Thompson, W. Dug-


e and W. Fenton and W. ch and D. Niven.


Ladies’ darts


I-rcial 5; Black Horse A 2, (bblesdale Wanderers 6; Brit- Legion 4, Station 4; Rib-


ilSULTS in the Ribble Valley Idies’ Darts League are: Divi- In One — Bay Horse 5, Itholic Club 3; BBC 3, Com-


J 3. Division Two — Brown liw 3, Spring Mill 5; Dog and lirtridge 8,Horse Shoe 0; Low |oor 1, Bonny Inn 7; Victoria CCWMC 2; White Horse 3,


Lsdale J 3, Kings Arms 5; Cndle Witch 5, British Legion


tain for the past two years and changes roles with John Slinger, who led the team to third place in the Ribblesdale League last summer. New p ro fe s s io n a l


IN the second of four games in the Accrington and District Under 13s Boys’ League Gilbraith Cup competition. Henth­ orn were 4-0 up at half­ time thanks to a Nathan Peel hat-trick and an own goal. In the second half Peel added another and Jason Foulker, making a welcome retu rn after injury, scored four which won him the man-of-the- match award. On Saturday Henthorn


Underwood inspires team of heroes


South Liverpool 0, Clitheroe 0


CLITHEROE’S long-serving goalkeeper Denis Underwood has not, this season, always found the form everyone knows him to be capable ot. But on Saturday he produced a display that keeps Chtheroe on course for their first appearance, since 1897, in the final of Lancashire s number one soccer tournament, the ATS Lancashire Challenge Trophy.


meet St John’s Utd. at Higham’s Playing Fields, Accrington (meet 9-15 a.m.).


Great Harwood Rovers 2, Henthorn United 0


League leaders Great Harwood Rovers had to wait until late into the second half to open the scoring against defensive Henthorn. Henthorn’s best oppor­


Accrington and District


minute, when Underwood rose like a leaping salmon to turn a John McMahon piledriver over the bar, Clitheroe never looked like losing this semi-final


From th e second tie.


disciplined display to frus­ trate and deny the North­ ern Premier League side the goal which would have taken them to th e ir second successive Lanca­ shire Challenge Trophy final.


Clitheroe produced a


tunity came when Simon Allan passed the ball across an open goal but no-one was able to tap it in. Henthorn’s next game is against Whalley Road, away, in the Cambridge- Press Cup.


longed to the Merseysid- ers and Clitheroe had one or two near escapes, not­ ably in the 31st minute when McMahon shot inches over the bar after Clive Dunn lost the ball on the edge of the area. Underwood’s bravery


The first half mainly be­ brought him a six-inch


|ash on his left leg in the dying moments of the half, while the unfortu­ nate Liverpool player in-, volved in the clash — fol­ lowing a poor back pass from Peter Hutchinson — was carried from the pitch to take no further part in the match. Although Clitheroe


without a Clitheroe player being able to reach it. As South Liverpool in­


were never really seen as an attacking force, John Taylor almost gave them a 48th minute lead, but with the keeper beaten, his shot was headed off the line. Taylor again, in .the


62nd minute, saw a shot rebound off the legs of goalkeeper Dick Johnson and Martin Eatough could only blaze the rebound


over the bar. , Dunn’s c ro s s - sh o t


almost beat Johnson in the 70th minute but the ball ran out for a corner


Young heading for 50 goals


Clithcroe Reserves 6, Whallcy 0.


TWO penalties took' Geoff Young’s tally so far in league and cup competitions to 48, Both of Young’s


County netball champs


THE St Augustine’s School under-15 netball team are county champ­ ions in the schools’ league after an exciting series of matches at Glenburn School, Skelmersdale, on Saturday.


Laxman Sivaramakrish- nan, has been whetting the appetite of club offi­ cials with his recent fine bowling performances in the World Championship of Cricket in Australia. He helped India to a


4 win over Carr Hill in the final to win the Lan­ cashire Netball Associa­ tion Schools’ Trophy. But it was in the semi-finals, against their old rivals Clitheroe Girls’ Grammar School, that there was nailbiting action right until the end.


The girls romped to a 7-


convincing victory over Pakistan in Sunday’s final by taking 3 for 35 in nine overs. Whalley. have also


, After polishing off the opposition in the prelimi­ nary rounds, St Augus­ tine’s met the grammar school and in a hard con­ test both teams were 8-8 at the end of play.


signed young South Afri­ can Craig Austin and former Whalley player Nick Keighley. Craig has been playing


for Eastern Province and has been sponsored to play in Britain. A right-hand batsman


and leg spin, googly bowler, he was recom­ mended to the club by last season’s professional


Hugh Page. Nick, a middle order


f


batsman and fine fielder, has been a regular first teamer with East Lanca­ shire.


lalderstones 5. Highest finish: | . Byrne 101 (Victoria). League points and positions: ivision One — Station 94,


Prints of most


libblesdale W 92, Commercial lo, Catholic Club 79, British legion A 78, Pendle Witch 78; flack Horse A 76, Ribblesdale 76, British Legion B 72, lings Arms 72, Bay Horse 56,


photographs in this issue are available to order|


J4, Calderstones 67, Horseshoe K6, White Horse 65, Dog and Cartridge 60, Low Moor Club |>7, CCWMC 55.


Ipring Mill 82, Bonny Inn 75, Black Horse B 74, Brown Cow


BBC 54. Division Two — Victoria 84,


8 x 6 £1.15


en in extra time and at the end of this it was stalemate again at 4-4.


won the toss-up for the first centre pass and clinched the final with a


St Augustine’s then


fine goal. The girls’ coaches were


St Augustine’s teachers Mrs Karen Rogers and Mrs Chris Parkington.


is the first time we have won the trophy and it is due to the steady but con­ stant improvement of the team over the season. All the girls have put in a lot of hard work and dedica­


Mrs Rogers said: “This tion.” In the Hyndburn and The pace did not slack­


cessful spot kicks came in the first half. After the interval,


____ __ ___D suc­


Clitheroe turned the screw and shelled Whal- ley’s goal with attack upon attack. Paul Allen scored


creased the pressure in the last 15 minutes, Underwood magnificently saved *a John Donnelly shot, with Liverpool’s Barry Williams ready to pounce, had the keeper not held the ball. Never have Mick Ash­


Clitheroe are back in league' action, enter­ taining Skelmersdale United (kick-off, 3 p.m.). Clitheroe should have


gone to Winsford on Saturday week for the quarter final of the North West Counties Football League Cup. This match has been


rearranged for Monday, March 25th (kick-off 7- 30 p.m.).


rearranged a league game, at Droylsden, for Tuesday (k .o . 7-30 p.m.). Meanwhile, Clitheroe


Clitheroe have also


Reserves were meant to play their East Lanca­ shire Football League President’s Cup quarter final at Shawbridge on


the 23rd. •As yet, no new date for this tie has been


given. With Clitheroe facing


a backlog of fixtures and a punishing prog­


ramme in April as they attempt to clinch a promotion place, man­ ager Eric Whalley is hoping .to strengthen his squad by signing former Shawbridge favourite David Shar­ pies, presently a con­ tract player for North­ ern Premier League side Chorley.


one or two matters to be ironed out. How­ ever, even if David does return, he will not be


Apparently there are


eligible for the semi­ final or final of the C h a llen g e Trophy. David played in previ­ ous rounds for the Magpies and is there­ fore “cup-tied.”


threat of Lancashire FA disciplinary action against players with bookings and dismiss­ als, Mr Whalley may try to strengthen his squad fu rth e r ' before the March 31st transfer deadline.


With th e added


Rovers bringing quiz


team


THE final night of the Waddington Sports Quiz to be held at Clitheroe FC Clubhouse on March 31st promises to be a “fun filled night” to re­ member. As well as the main


a t tra c t io n , the final itself, there will be a fun quiz with a team from Blackburn Rovers FC., C lithe roe defender


Eric Kinder, who is the new chairman of the Norman Bell Testimo­ nial Committee, will be bringing a quiz team from Ewood Park that will include Norman Bell, Derek Fazackerley, David Hamilton and John Lowey plus other players. They will face a team


Empress squash


EMPRESS Squash men's 1st team, away to second in the table village Prestwich lsts, went down 0-5


■ Dave Matthews and Russell Cowking lost 1-3 while Malcolm Macdonald, Ray Dryden and Nigel Willis lost 0-3.


■ Conor McLaughlin triumphed 3-0, but John Willis (1-3) and


Rose 3rds, went down 2-3. Steve Turner won 3-2 and


The 2nds, at home to Red


■ Martin Hill a'nd Eddie Vidler (2-3) all lost.-


home win over Burnley. Anne .Cowking gave a spirited dis­ play to win 3-0 for the loss of only two-points. Susan Beggs


The ladies had a good 3-2


played well too, also losing just two points on her way to a 3-0 victory.


■ triumphed 3-0 without losing a point. ■


fitness, fought well but went down 1-3. Marilyn Fletcher met a fast player and in a long, hard match was unlucky to go down 2-3. Sharon Willis gave another dazzling display and


Sheila Willis, not back to full


Northern Counties champion­ ship match between Lancashire ana Cheshire on Sunday. Em­ press number one Nigel Willis won 3-2 and former Empress player Stuart Wardle won 3-0 to help Lancashire to a 4-1


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croft and his defenders played better as the mi­ nutes ticked away, but the tension mounted as South Liverpool had a penalty appeal turned • down. In the dying minutes,


■Johnson in the clear with the goal at his mercy. However, he shot past the advancing Underwood


Gary Butcher, who had a splendid game, completely lost his head and a back pass put centre-forward


only to see his effort go naiTowly wide of the far


■post. After four minutes of


. match, but 11. Each had played his


play in injury time, re­ feree T. Lawson finally blew the whistle and 11 heroes, left the field know­ ing they had deservedly held a Northern Premier League side that had only lost twice on their own ground all season. On this occasion, there was not one man of the


part and given manager Eric Whalley and the Clitheroe supporters their all, and no-one can ask for more than that from a


Clitheroe’s third direct from a corner, then Neil Baron scored with Allen supplying the cross. Tom Leluiga made it 5-


team. C l i th c ro c : Underwood,


Hutchinson, Kinder, Ashcroft, Sh aw , Dunn, E a to u g h , B u tch e r , Taylor, Proos, Mullen. Sub. Geldard.


0 with a tremendous -20 yard shot and Bai;on scored his second and Clitheroe’s final goal, Allen again supplying the


cross. The six-nil thrashing


brought Clitheroe’s total goals for the season so far to 99 in league games and six in cup competitions. Clitheroe Res; Juliff,


Ladies keep up


record Ingol Belles Ladies FC 4, Clithcroc Ladies FC 2


Leluiga, Ahmed, Green, Richards, Holt, McGuire, Whiteside, Young, Baron, Allen. Subs: Braithwaite, Whalley.-


E a s t L a n c s L e a g u e


SATURDAY’S results in the East Lancashire League were: Clitheroe Res. 6, Whalley 0; Oswaldtwistle. Immanuel 2; Read Utd 0; Trawden Celtic 3, Colne Legion 1; Pendle Forest 2, Keighley Green 15; Whalley Celtic 1, Great Harwood Town Res 0; President’s Cup quarter­ final: Waddington 1, Padiham Wanderers 4. .


Clitheroe Res......... 23 18 3 2 39 O’twistle Imm.......... 19 17 1 135 Trawden Cel............ 19 13 5 131 Waddington.......... 1810 3 5 23 ILGreen................. 20 7 8 6 22 G. Har.T. Res........ 20 8 5 821 Padiham Wdrs.........20 8 3 9 Colne Legion ...........22 8 311 * Nelson Res........... 22 7 4 11 16 Whalley.................. 19 7 21016 Read Utd................ 20 5 3 12 13 Pendle For.............. 19 6 013 12 Whalley Cel............ 18 4 3 11 11 Clifton Ath............. 22 1 120 3


PW D L P


Ribble Valley Netball League, St Augustine’s i THE draw for the semi-finals an j piifl-oriio were npek of the E.. Lancs. Football


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and neck at the top, but Q0]ne Legion or Trawden the grammar school will Celtic v Padiham Wanderers, be unable to seek revenge ■ at Shawbridge (April.25th, kick for their county defeat be- off 6:30); Clitheroe Reseiwes or


d Clitheroe were necK League President’s Cup is:


cause, the teachers’ dis­ pute has led to the cancel­ lation of crucial league matches.


tie Emmanuel or Great Har- wood Town Res, at; Griffin Park, Blackburn (April 29th, kick off 6-30 p.m.).


CLITHEROE Ladies could not have wished for a better start to this NW Division Two game, on Sunday, against the League leaders. They took the lead after


final games at Clitheroe FC Clubhouse (begin­ ning at 8-15 p.m.) are: Nutmegs v Whalley Celtic, Bowker Bros v Calderstones.


Bogged down in


the mud Clitheroe RUFC 0, Wilmslow 4ths 10


ANOTHER lukewarm performance by Clitheroe did little to uplift morale dented in recent weeks by a string of defeats against sides they were expected to beat decisively. The home outfit started


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TRADE AND DIY BR IC K S. B LOCKS. SAND.


CEMENT, AGGREGATES. KITCHEN UNITS. S INK LINTELS. BO SCH POWER TOOLS. HAND TOOLS.


BATHROOM SUITES. TOPS. TAPS.


SH OW E R S etc.


DUCKWORTH and HINE LTD -----2 DERBY STREET, CLITHEROE


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Tel. 22311 OPEN MONDAY to FRIDAY,


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


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combines modern efficiency with 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. • Rayburn Cookers for Solid Fuel. Oil and Gas,


. Wood burning stoves by Jotul and Ulefos. Spares for Rayburn, Baxt and most stoves.


FRED MANBY & BRO High Street, Sklpton. Est. 1817. Telephone 5444


NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)


COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE


SLOT TV — PAY AS YOU VIEW NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT


REPAIRS TO MOST BRITISH COLOUR ANO BLACK AND WHITE TV's


D E R E K L E IG H 4 SHIREBURN AVE., CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168 ;


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