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Jt h in the Iu‘s r,.(M»n- I inn* of -lu-. J- boat his ■ ar and won
Taylor spot- puts Clitheroe back on top
| e r s o y i n lRhe weekend
line oquip- •Blaekburn tion this 1! training, is a liaif-
iternalional i I.ivosey. h James’s
■ teams in a five- ami rr the world
obe, Italv. a third in the
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o altitude of e f Britain's
as run at ti Nevis.
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| points in the were three
d XV 12. d XV 0remarkably
(singly. their i off when the ie Clitheroe
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I triathlon, on [■ number of HO
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le Valley
been reached everal triath- hemselves on ping to find a elition should
sdale pool, l disciplines
e■ revious three •ar’s is based
1etitors are a L6(1 lengths, a
| J ie — to thempridpe and I «,p it all. a 10-
nters are back well as many •iathletes who lar events .ill
mring well for December • u-ms will be
a council of-
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Lely, they did : ny successes,
team. ■ri< I
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L i -■ MICK MARREN . . .
J ; seventh goal o f season
oidd have or a lark of • by a recur-
hIT was probably a little ironic that Clitheroe Chem back to the top of the North West
Formby 2, Clithcroe 3
63ad to rely on a John Taylor penalty in the t rd minute to give them two points to take
ounties’ Football League Division One. F It was a disputed penalty at
t leetwood, four days before Chat had brought to an end oflitheroe’s unbeaten league run
10 games. harFormby felt that they were
M shly done by when referee thr J.* M. Kerfoot pointed to
Shawbridge Topics
e spot for a handball offence. a Despite the torrential rain,
Tnd Formby protests, John scoaylor coolly stepped up to of re with a shot that went in thf the post, giving Clitheroe
Key players suspended
CLITHEROE’S hopes of staying among the blow first division leaders have been dealt a severe i K .ey players Steve
EMullen and Martin suatough have each been thespended for M days by o Lancashire FA for
second suspension of the season and both will miss Saturday’s re-ar
ffences last season. It will be Eatough’s
ranged home fixture with Glossop and the trip to St Helens the fol
lowing Saturday. h With Clive Dunn still
paving a fortnight of his sus Eension to serve, manager
mric Whalley is left with a t ajor headache if the club is
so maintain its impressive f avid Proos could be in line
tart to the campaign. DIt is quite possible that sor his first appearance of the
aeason, but Eric might pluck
nother “gem” from the re serves, as he did in Masouk Ahmed towards the end of
last season. divIn coming weeks, the first-
q ision fixture list will alter nuite considerably due to the inumber of cup competitions F which clubs are involved.
ga or example, Saturday’s r me at Formby was rear Glossop,anged, and the clash with takes place on Saturday, at 3
at Shawbridge, now
p.m.Supporters are asked to watch this column and the club programme for all the up-to-date fixture changes. j The reserves’ game with
oint leaders Oswaldlwistlc Immanuel, on Saturday, was abandoned after 25 minutes
• The highest attendance was L156 against Chorley in the q ancashire Challenge Trophy auarter final. Highest league Attendance was 300 versus a shton Utd. That figure has s lready been broken this weason,* with 323 at the game
n average of 181. ★ ★ ★
Clithcroe................ 12 6 5 E’wood H’ley......... 0 S’bridge Cel.......... 10 Burscough..............11 C’eletonTwn.......... 9 lrlaniTown............11 F’wood Town......... 10 R’cliffe Bor............. 9 Curzon..................10 St Helens Twn.......12
Winsford................ 11 3 Bootle.....................11 3 Leek Town.............. 6 4 Penrith................... 11 2 N’field......................11 2 Accrington............. 8 3 L’land Motors......... 9 2 Glossop................. 9 2 Prescott Cables......12 1 Formby...................11 0
(Mooney (1) and Eric Gcldard 1).Interesting facts and fi
gures from last season: t Some 5,531 paying spec
e lead for the first time in
the game, a lead they were not wh earlv‘ as the sixth minute
to surrender. asFormbv had rocked Clitheroe fieen Albert Donnelly sent a
a rce free-kick over the wall gnd into the roof of the net, civing Denis Underwood no
minutes, was a beauty, Mick Marren curling a left-foot shot
from 18 yards. p Although piling on the
range.
hance.Clitlieroe’s equaliser, after 12 into the top corner of the net
t ressure, with Steve Mullen m bop form. Clitheroe went mehind again in the 25th poinute. David Sharpies lost
ssession on the hallway line, Donnelly’s pass found Steve Nickson unmarked and he made no mistake from close
h At the start of the second dalf. Gary Butcher had a goal
bridge side had a strong penal lty appeal turned down. It
isallowed and then the Shaw tooked as if it was not to be
tators (not including season —enalty and only keeper Feeley ticket holders, complimentary — who had an excellent game wic k e ts , sp o n so rs, e tc .) teatched a total of 30 first- inam games at Shawbridge, — acluding all cup competitions
heir
day.Martin Eatough conjured an equaliser out of nothing in the 55th minute. He received the ball with his back to goal and turned two defenders to shoot T low into the corner of the net.
Shaw, Sharpies, Eatough, Butcher, Taylor, Marren, Mullen. Sub: Whittaker.
Hutchilith e ro e: underwood, C emphatic victory.
ith Fleetwood Town.P W D L P 6
ClATllEROK can have no s doubts about the ability of the
FA Vase opponents
4 01 16 0 16 4 2 14 2 2 12 2 4 12 3 211 3 2 113 11 5 114 105 9 2 8 5 8
C Quiz time
sembled a lake and it is the first time anyone can re
with the score 0-0. The pitch at Shawbridge re
member a game at the ground e avel to play league newcom
being abandoned. tr On Saturday, the reserves
p.rs Earby Victoria (2-15
NWCFL August awards. The Astraseal manager of the month award for division one went to Kevin Roche, of East- wood Hanley, and runner-up was H u rsc o u g h ’s Mike McKenzie. T The awards were: Division towo — Harry Crilly (Ather
m.).Clitheroe missed out in the
roide they face in the first t und of the FA Vase on Oc
ier division team, Thackley. y When the sides clashed two
tiober IHtli—Northern Coun mes East Football League pre
Hears ago, Clitheroe won 2-1. t owever, in the next round of lhe competition, against Guis- sey, another side from the dame division as Thacktey, Sefeated Cliihcroe 3-1 at
4 8 5 7 5 G
8 4 9 6
f There will be weekly prizes ‘ ur members, the entry fee is
founday at S p.m. aad will ran ' r two months.
3
LITHEROE FC's general knowledge quiz, sponsored by S Whitbread, starts a week on
ions and runners-up. foEach team must consist of fC2 and forms arc available
or winners and a shield and tankard for the league champ
orom thc'Advertiser and Times ( ffice, Dawson's Greengrocers
im/ the Clithcroc FC Club house. All entries should be returned by a week tomorrow.
Nlitheroc fell to another
hawbridge. CLast year in the
Pa.sc,
AFTER an early gearbox ex plosion and two punctures in . the Amateur Motor Cycle As-
Stephen is placed third
sociation four-stroke moto-eross championship, Clitheroe scram bler Stephen Hillary fought
back to win third place. RStephen (29), of Whalley e Bristol track and take third
Rain thwarts Wanderers
place overall despite his early Dad fortune.His win has qualified him for the first three rounds of the AMCA Superclass in which c Britain’s top 40 riders will
ompete.
T n LR). Division Three — Mom Newsham (Rlackpoo! receechanics). Each manager
b ives £25. a trophy and a feottle of champagne and the i eling at Shawbridge is that Et will not be long before it is
w onth awards for August Tent to: Division One — Earl s hompson (Radcliffe); Divi (Aion Two — Tim Thickctt —shton Utd); Division Three re Phil Gabriel (Racup). All
ric Whalley’s turn. MThe Nike Players of the
boots.
thiy from a t tour Down
t .irka (32). a i of Clitheroe l S ch o o l fo r
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lives in Hrad- tung is
>or 1 1. Hargrave 2
C L e a d in g s c o r e r s a t Mlithcroe this season are: ( ick Marren (7). John Taylor G7), Eatough (3), Mullen (2),
ceive a pair of Nike football ★ ★ ★
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RAIN deprived Ribblesdale Wanderers’ under-15s of the chance of becoming outright winners of the Lancashire e Colts' Cricket League’s Matth
w Brown Cup. o Their match with Baxenden,
thn Sunday, was called off and i e teams made joint champ
ons.Wanderers, the winners of the Blackburn section of the league, reached the final three* days’ earlier by defeating Clitheroe, the Pendle section winners, in an exciting match.
P Clitheroe: T. Amin 24. R. Ralmer 8, J. Waddington 2, A. Robinson 14 n.o., M. Sharp 6. ( . Hoyte 0 n.o.. extras 9. total
7 and then hitting 18.
4 wkts) 63.
P.Bowling: I. Briteliffe 4-0-7-0;
f oad, beat 35 riders to win the thinal two out of seven rounds at
orthern Counties East team, Guisborough Town.
Ribble Valley Football League RIMINGTON HOLD ON
THIS Division One match, played in conditions, was a credit to both teams. Rimington took
RimiiiKton 3, Whbkoii and Horses 2
phere soon followed Taylor’s an stood between Clitheroe and
nson, Mooney, Ashcroft,
WHALLEY Celtic hit the net 15 times in their Ribble Valley League match against Calder- stones’ Reserves on Saturday. s Broekhall were also in goal
Rain is winner
agacoring mood, winning 9-1 c Results. Division One: Ro
inst Daisyfield.
3,hester 2. Sabden 0; Rimington T Waggon and Horses 2;
Division Two — Daisyfield 1, Brockhall 9; Calderstones 0, Whalley Celtic 15: Lord Nelson 1, Buck Inn 2.
ransport 1. Springmill 4.
d Fixtures. Division One: Cal Waerstones v Ribchester, Read v
radford v Sabden. LoDivision Two: Brockhall v
R Grindleton v Calderstones es.
Buck lose goalie
A SUPERB second-half solo goal from Tony Hargreaves won the points for Buck. LoThere was a bad start from
Lord Nelson 1, Buck Inn 2
wasrd Nelson when their keeper to ly for Anthony Ollerenshaw
minute with a suspected broken leg following a 50-50 challenge. onHowever, they took the lead,
carried off in the second
c equalise with a fine 20 yard hip
shot.After the break Lord Nelson
began to put pressure on the Buck defence m the waterlog ged conditions. But it was the visitors who grabbed the winner against the run of play when Hargreaves beat two de fenders and volleyed past the stand in keeper.Buck: Thomas. Heanan, Mellin, Reynolds, Gower, Har greaves, Carney, Ollerenshaw, Fawcett, Simpson, Price. Subs: Edmondson, Marshall.
Horggon and Horses, hite B se v Rimington, West
D rd Nelson, Whalley Celtic v Inn,aisyfield. Kings Arms v Buck
a The visitors took the lead Efter five minutes when Steve
uth incidents.
p oints, but Waggon played their part in pro ducing fast and attacking goalmo football which saw many
dreadful the
dmondson eluded the Riming ton defence following good play
down the left. scoAlan Hodgson levelled the en Gary Scott squeezed an
a res with an unstoppable shot thfter beating four men and
MANAGER o f the Clitheroe office of the Na Btional and Provincial
Ladies
ennis Club’s prize night. Winners
Gents — Ian Harrison. Girls — Gilly Pearce. Boys
— Ann Driver. — — Doubles: Ladies —
Driver and Elaine Ben nett. Gents
Tuilding Society, Mr Ian thhompson, handed over Te trophies at Clitheroe singles:
Michael Crane. Ann
and Bill Slhiger. Mixed doubles: Ann Driver and Raymond Bennett.
— Mike Booth
t Mr Thompson is pic Dured presenting Ann clriver with her prizes, in a uding one of the Nation bl anil Provincial spoils’ thags which were given to
e singles winners. EAST LANCS LEAGUE
effort just inside the post to put Rnnington ahead at the
interval.The pitch became heavier m the second half, but good play from Bill Briggs and Andrew Bicknell left Scott free to fire home Rimington’s third goal. a Andy Blackburn reduced the
CHATBURN hit East Lancs League opponents Colne Legion with a flood of goals on Saturday. to In monsoon conditions, the first half belonged
Chatburn 10. Colne Legion 2 side’s four goals.
althoughrrears with a fine lob and f utterworth, Tilbury, Horse-
up, Rimington held on to win a fine game. B Rimington: A. Hacking,
Waggon never gave
ield, Clegg, J. Hacking, Hart ley. Hodgson, Briggs, Scott, Bicknell.Waggon: N. Winekley, Sumner. Waddington, Boyd, J. Lawson. P. Lawson. Driver, D. Winekley, Blackburn, Hickl- ing, Edmondson.
oJason (14) Calderstones Res 0,
s.
IT was one-way traffic from the start of this Ribble Valley League Division Two game. goMatthew Cox started the
n mark in avalanche Whalley Celtic Res 15
trickavid Tattersall completed hat- The best goals came from
F al avalanche and then Ronnie Doster, Shaun Sidebottom and
Sean McCullough with a hard, rising drive, and from a superb Kevin Ainsworth solo effort. Micky Brooks, always in the
thick of things, was also on the a mark, as were Tony Smithson
Cinued after the break and t hatburn were 7-0 up before ahe visitors opened their
ccount.Peter Lawson bagged a hat- s trick and Chatburn’s 9ther* match ball was sponsored
Dcorers were Gary Conti (2), Theavid Kav and Max Gardner. by Chatburn vice-president Mr
C.
Hardie.Chatburn: Fletcher, Bean, Colebourne, Butler, Wood- house, Dewhurst, Bradley, P. Lawson, Gardner, Kay, Conti.
Taylor’s first goal for team West Bradford 1
St Paul’s I,
THREE first-half goals sank West Bradford in their Craven League match on Saturday. Playing into driving rain, the visitors went behind after five minutes when John Barber was beaten by a neat lob. e Four minutes later they
— probably one of the youngest scorers in the league. anDespite the pouring rain and
mi 14-year-old Jason Foulker s d torrent of goals, Calder
tones never let their heads drop and came into the game J iate on. However, defenders
ohn Barge and Damian Sliack- leton gave nothing away and Calderstones were unable to open their account. The game was very well refereed by Tommy Poole. wWhallev: Middleton, Ains
Morth, Barge, Shackleton, BrcCullough, M. Foulker, F ooks. Sidebottom, Tattersall.
Smithson. Transport 1, Spring Mill 1
Spring Mill on top
TRANSPORT, playing their first home game at Roefield, did not achieve the result they wanted, but the match was cer tainly not one to have been .missed and referee Barry Allen and the teams are to be con gratulated for their determina
tion.At times the ram provided more opposition than the teams. Spring Mill took the alm lead after 20 minutes but
sa ost immediately a defender themill, with the wind behind GTransport hit back through
with , stepped up a gear and, a 3-0 lead.
f Chasing Clitheroe’s 63 for 4 Arom 16 overs, in which Tahir Wmin was top scorer with 24.
withanderers reached 65 for 6 Br two balls to spare. James maoughton lias a fine all-round fortch for Wanderers, taking 2
ved on the line from Trans- MIn the second half Spring
and* Bryan Moulding with shots across the face of the goal “ But
two four-man moves, took ary Ormishire, David Nixon
till mv mu v.«>- f - , — — - agaiit was Spring Mill who scored
fo n, despite Transport’s claim
r offside. o Transport however battled
n ami a fine goal by man-of- a the-mateh, David Nixon, gave
glimmer of hone. GTransport: Fisher, Holden. ire, Heckingbottom, Briggs.
5-1: S. Hitchen 2-0-7-1. BWanderers: 1. Briteliffe 11.
n.o., W. Bradley 0 n.o.. extras 7, total (6 wkts) 65.
B. Spencer 8, S. Hitchin 2. P. Brarrett 9, S. Farnsworth 3. J.
d Our picture shows the Wan ruerers team before the rain- f ined Sunday’s final. Back,
mer 3-0-14-3.
Paul Barrett. Wavne Bradley. s Simon Hitchen, Simon Farn Sront. Paul Cotton. Barry rran Holdsworth.
rom tiie left, are lan Britcliffe, Fworth, James Broughton.
Dpencer. Dean Braithwaite, Aarren Taylor. David Overy,
Nreenwood. Alty. Fletcher, shixon, Moulding, Parry. Ormi
ton Barrett 2-0-18-0; J. Brough A motor gymkhana en- 1 4-0-7-2: S. Farnsworth 4-0-
4- F. Hussain 1-0-7-0; S. Bishop Pal-1-8-1: M. Sharp 3.4-0-21-1: R.
oughton 18. D. Braitlnvaite 7 1 Bowling: A. Robinson 4-0-9-
CALLING thusiasts! trict Motor s fun event
ev_____ .. gvmkhana, the ofent will test the driving skills
ure to
weekend.Called
b n Sunday that’s
Clitheroe and Dis- o Club is holding a
all motoring righten up the
race competitors in a variety of la s and tests, all on private nond at sites in Clitheroe, Bar-
ldswick. Nelson and Darwen. mThe finish venue, where a
oster, Cox. Subs: J. Foulker,
Tavlor, who ran on to a long ball to score his first goal for the
club.There were near misses at both ends but St Paul’s began to look stronger as the game went on. They scored two more goals before the break and added another after 54 mi nutes. By this time, water was standing'on several areas of the
qualised through Jimmy THE East Lancs League
SATURDAY’S RESULTS
Bradley leads Chatburn romp
his striker Gordon Bradley who scored three of t The tide of pressure con
top of the table dash bet ween Clitheroe Res and Oswaldtwistle Immanuel was abandoned due to waterlogging on Satur day, with no score after
STEVENSON
P L A S T E R E R S L TD.
25 minutes. 6 Results: Trawden Celtic
Trawden C.......... Os’twistle I nun.... Clitheroe Res...... Chatburn............ Gargrave............
GEC.NGSOB........
Padihnm W... Keighley Gn. Sabden........ Whalley....... Earbv Vic.... Whalley C.... Clifton Ath... Waddington . Colne Le;
pitch.With 10 minutes to go, Jimmy Taylor missed a penalty and, that no-one wanted to take
Pinder.*Sub: Sheperd.
7 0 6 C 6
1 GROVE LANE PADIHAM
b, Waddington 1; Chat
Read United 1, Gargrave 2; Sabden 6, GEC 2; Earbv Victoria 2, Nelson GSOB 2; Whalley Celtic 2, Whalley 3.
urn 10, Colne Legion 2; pw D L P
4 3 7 3
8 3 9 2 8 49 4
9 2 S 2
01 14 14 0 141 132 11 3 10 3 83 8 2 84 S5 8 4 6
ReadUtcf.YY.YY 8 0 0 S 0 E Saturday’s fixtures:
2 0
Cla rb y V ic to ria v T itheroe Res, Gargrave v Legrawden Celtic, Colne
ion v Waddington.
w so far as West Bradford c ere concerned, the referee aould have brought the game to
premature end. CWest Bradford: Barber, cCally, Wolfenden, Taylor,
Coulston. Reddin, Wilson, Marter. Potter, Bartlett,
IT has been a great season for the cue-men of the White Hart t Inn, Sabden, who have been
White Hart th leade way
Raking the honours in the leibble Valley Licensed Victual
The A-team clinched the Red League by winning the final game 6-1 and the B team came top of the Blue league despite doing down 4-3 in their last
rs’ Association Pool League.
matoi.The Green League was com fortably won by the Black Bull,
Langho.Results: Red League — Craven Heifer A 4. Commercial 3; Lower Buck A 3, Horse
Shoe 4: Victoria A 1. White Hart A 6; Kings A 5, Lord 3 Nelson 2; Sun A 4. Springmill . Blue League — White Horse
5, Craven Heifer B 2: Dog and Partridge 5, Lower Buck B 2:
White Hart B 3, Victoria B 4: Pendle Witch 4, Kings B 3: Black Bull 5. Sun B 2.
Clitheroe in command
Vernons Ladies 1, Clitheroe Ladies 3
CLITHEROE came from t behind on Sunday to chalk up
in.Much of the first half was
wheir second successive league side’ evenly balanced with both
he interval, Vernons went ahead.
t After several close efforts m ehe second period, Clitheroe Oqualised through Debra e ’Connor, who let fly from the sdge of the area. The goal tparked Clitheroe into life and
Morris, Feather. Parker. Subs: Syme. Day.
Ashworth, Rawlinson. .
2 p.m.).
THE Brooch competition at t Clitheroe Golf Club Ladies sec
WGreen League — Buck 2, Oaggon and Horses 5: Royal Bak 6, Higher Buck 1; Black
Sion was won by Miss K. s against par. Mrs D. Hindle (all
Ladies’ golf peak, who finished %
ole competition.
ull 5, New Inn 2; Wilpshire 5, Cross Keys 2; Black Horse bye. —Final positions: Red League
toria 92, Commercial 86, Spring Mill 68, Horse Shoe 67, Sun A 67, Lower Buck A 52. Lord
Hei White Hart A 10S, Craven fer A 106, Kings A 99, Vic-
Nelson 47. B Blue League — White Hart
W 102, Victoria B 99. Pendle Hitch 98, Kings B 91. Craven 7 eifer B 90, Dog and Partridge 67, Lower Buck B 76, Sun B
49. Black Bull 57, White Horse Higher Buck 53.
104. Waggon and Horses 85, Roval Oak 78, New Inn 74, Black Horse 71. Wilpshire 65. Cross Kevs 61, Buck 54,
8.Green League — Black Bui!
f eal comes as part of the entry Bee, is at the Red Pump Inn, haveashali Eaves. One does not
THE new Clitheroe and Dis strict Cub Scouts’ football
Cub-Scouts
part.More details are available ,, to be a member to take
from organiser John Naylor who can be contacted at work on Burnley 53835.
weeason commences at the a ekend with group mulches in S six-a-side competition on matchaturday and Sunday. The C es are to be played at the Weastle Field, Chatburn. and week on Saturday.
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T e l . WHALLEY 2 7 8 3 AVWYVVYWSfWVYWWV
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SERVICES
YFor all extensions, altera-( (Jtions and joinery work. Free ^estimates and surveys.. Planning and building regu-v lation drawings submitted/ to authorities.
NO WORK TOO SMALL Telephone:
WHALLEY 3 6 8 8
C. C. PARKER P A IN T E R
LITHEROE 2 5 4 7 3
CONTRACTORS TO LEADING RENTAL
COMPANIES, LOCAL AUTHORITIES etc.
Established 15 years, Fully Insured
Prompt Attention Tel. WHALLEY 2165 E . R U S H T O N A U D IO R E P A IR S Jxibblp tEclesifrbicr ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN
CLITHEROE 24300 t e l e v i s i o n AND
NO DEPOSIT TV RENTAL (subject to availability)
COLOUR AND BLACK AND WHITE
SLOT T V — PAY AS YOU VIEW NEW TV’s 6 MONTHS DEPOSIT DISCOUNT FOR ANNUAL PAYMENT
REPAIRS TO M O S T B R IT IS H COLOUR AND BLACK A N D W H ITE T V ’s
DEREK LEIGH 4 SHIREBURH AVE„ CLITHEROE. Tel. 24168 VVE ^
(24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE) ■/• -- 42 CHATBURN RD, CLITHEROE, LANCS.. -I
20in. COLOUR TVs..............£1 40 1 ye a r g u a ra n fe e or C6.S0 p e r month re n ta l
6 2 W H A L L E Y R O A D , C L IT H E R O E . Tel. 27280
D andE CO R A TO R Free estimates C Tel .
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