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New striker makes Shawbridge debut
IT will be “home sweet home” for Clitheroe on Saturday when they lace lrlam Town. Not since November 2nd, when Conjrleton I own were-the visitors, have Clitheroe played at Shawbridge and the club is hoping loi a bumper crowd.
Honours even at top
Clitherne Kes 2 Osw. Im m an u el 2
l ! N 1) !•: K - S T K H N G T 11 Clitheroe twice went ahead in thiri Hast Lanes League top of th e tab le match, lint were pegged back by Immanuel who finished the jjaiiu* with 111 men. Despite being without tin* in
ju re d N ig e l W h ite s id e ami Geoff Young. Clitheroe were into their stride immediately. A f ter 12 minutes tin* Immanuel keeper could only punch out a cross to I ’aul Whallev who
chipped the hall hack to score. The lead could have been
increased in the following few minutes, Clitherne hitting the bar and then Simon Whiteside just failing to connect at the far post after a great run ami cross in- Masmik Aluned. ’ H u t Im m a n u e l eq u a lis ed
after 2S minutes when winger |ievs outpaced Tommy Leluign
to score. Simon Whiteside heat tile offside trap just before the break to regain the lend and a win looked serine for Clitheroe when Ueys was ordered of f in the both minute for an oft-the-
hal! offence. Unfortunately for the home
side, this stung Immanuel into action and with lo minutes re m a in in g . th e y e q u a l is e d through d e ll \ \ hallev. Both sides then settled for a draw and the game petered out. ( ’ li th c ro e : J u lif f . Mooney.
Green. Kinder, Leluiga, \ \h a l - h-v Huron. Ahmed. W hite, wiiiteside. Holt. Sub: Hraitli- waite, .McGuire.
Hast Lancs League
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Calderstones go down
p.m. and supporters will have the opportunity of seeing for the first time Clitheroe's new striker, Mick Robinson, who lias already made his mark, scoring twice in three ap pearances. Steve Mullen, missing
The game kieks-off at 2
from action for the last three games with hamstr ing trouble, could also he in action, as could Gary butcher, substitute at Tadeaster following his thive-week suspension. ( 'h u irm u n C'.vril Whiteside
this week had words of praise for the fans who travelled to the cup lies at Chaddertnn ami
Tadcastel". -T h e ir support is really ap
preciated and they have been rewarded w ith seeing some magnificent football anil two impressive 3-0 victories. "Our support both home ami
away this season has been most encouraging and we are hoping for a big crowd bn Saturday following our recent successes.''
he said. Indeed, the club is very keen
for a good attendance as going a month without income from a home game lias left it stretched
financiallv. Clitheroe's league opponents
on Saturday are certainly no strangers. Irlam and Clitheroe finished equal on points at the lop of the second division last season. Clilheroe winning the t it le on goal difference. [.ike Clitheroe. Irlam have
been bestowed the honour of representing their county. Gre ater Manchester, in the inter- counties competition. Clilheroe Reserves ran into
another player crisis on Satur- dav. -lust when it looked like they had a full-strength squad fo r th e v i ta l L a s t Lancs League clash with Oswaldtwis- tlc Immanuel, firs t lv David Prims. then Nigel Whiteside and Geoff Young, became un
available. John Whalley just managed
to press 13 players into action, including toe '‘re t ire d ” Paid McGuire, and Clitherne earned a creditable 2-2 draw. On Saturday, the reserves
visit the ever-improving Head Dnited t2- lo p.m.).
Another fine win in FA Vase
Tadeaster Albion 41. C lilh ero e 3
CI.1TMK 1.1)10 continued their recent tine form on Snturdny unci progressed into the* I'A V:ise
third round. With Steve Mullen still re
covering from injury and Gary Kutcher sitting on the sub-ti- tu te - ' bench on hi> return lroin suspension, the same 11 took
the field for the third consecu tive Week.
And.
Miatehes ompivh'
> in the previoio tw Clitheroe played :
flint bail to run * 11 > i \ e wimiel>.
N o r th Last Counti ■lit s-Slde
Tadc.-ister took the gaim- to Clitheroe. in the first l 11 mi nute- and nearly opened the -coring. Nigel M o r r i - broke away, rounded Dennis Cndej- win'll ami .-hot at c a l
nr.lv to -ee Mick Ashcroft head the lull off the line and into the arm- ot a grateful
C.idei w.....I
;t,a: -hock, i '1:1 her■ ■ 1.. Int form and tie- 'I ad
!•-• pace up front. Mick Martvn
ranc*' >hoi elcarc h.- fo re Mick K
heading li'-n i'- ait Ian
•i-mc fail.-d !1 ’ capitali.-1 mi t licir'fir.-t ball >l"iin- I,ut af ter weathering
ailca-ter prc-.-uic m tie- '.appuig kmlim a ('live
i 't i-— m t lie 71th minute lav
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• defence found it increas- diflVult to live with the
Hard going for West Bradford
Wc.-t Bradford t . Bradley 2
1'K‘ iM the first whistle of this Craven League Division One match. West Bradford attacked with vigour and their York shire opponents did what ^ ork- gave
liiremen do lx
milling away. Jimmv Taylor and Alan Bleti-
unship laid' -hots well saved nid Dave Keddin headed just >\ef, all in the first five mi mics, The opening goal arrived
•are of Colin Bartlett who took it.- baii into the Bradley half i"|ui'e firing home. D a v e M o o re -c o re d th e
I . • f
-.■cord, crui-nig m to head a I Bartlett lu l l past the
. |.m • M.t di • hit the post soon
af* IT hu: Bradlev fought back. ii'-tl .mi C'al ami were only eqllallr-er bv John
ll: l l i te r in u'est Bra'.lIford's F i f te e n minut es i tit o the
-i- ■ md half. a ban 1. low corner w; i- glam-e. 1 : -M l«\• Alan Blenk- •aded in by J im m y
St i l l W.-.-t B ra d fo rd
I on and a I (aiiny Coul- eadi-r and -h o ts from
: 'a n isw or! Ii and 1’ rank were -aved bv the bll-V
. keeper. were allowed
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'match w ith a penalty, e-u B ra d fo rd continued
t.mmance and had a goal \,-d before J im m y T a y lo r te iig ly tb ro u g li to .-hoot
C l i t lie I o h i n >
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Bicknell hits the winner
Kimington 2. Spring .Mill 1
THE Ribble Valley League first division front runners produced a match which lived up to all
expectations.
Fortunate in first win
Transport 2. Kibeheslor 1
T K A N S P O K T S first home win of the season in the Kibble
Valie v League Division One was down to good fortune and
hard work. T h e luck was w ith them
when Duncan Bradley anil Neil Killing cleared off the line and all their battling qualities were needed against a hiph-placed Kibchester side which com peted stronglv for 1*0 minutes. Both teams sta r ted well,
with Kibchester, stronger in attack, taking the lead through a we ll- ta k en goal by C raig
Shorrock. Transport, though, who had
lost their last four matches, began playing some good, at tacking football and were re w a rd ed when C h r is P a r ry equalised after a poor clear-
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to V;.................................. first-time shot gave Transport
the lead. Tlie second half was full of
incident with both titles mis sing chances. However. 1 ran^- port kept their lead, knowing the result could have gone either way. Transport: Fisher. Holden,
B ra d le y . Moulding. Hiding. Greenwood. Nixon. H e tc h e . . W h a l le y , O rm is h e r . Pari Subs: A rm s tro n g . B ecking- tiottom.
Read’s costly errors
V ic to r ia a. Head Cnitcd ~
V IC T O R IA won through to the lb. Cli Ashley Smith Cup semi-final on Ciither Salnn’lay. hut the victory was
Toan
not as c om fo r tab le as th e that all scoreline suggests.
compel S illy mistakes cost Read bv thi
dearly when they gave away cemhet four early goals, but they put entry their game together and made raeh e< a fight of it.
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C L IT B K K O K hm-kcv team tanu- storming hack fmm 1-b fluuti tn M-ni'i* excellent second- h a l f goals th rm ig h
F.tntna Greenwood and Tricia IVoctor. Lancaster, though, had a lucky equaliser when a ball
front the 2.Vyard line hit a goal- po-t. rehounded to the edge of the circle and was pushed home before the keeper or defence could recover their positions. Despite throwing everything
in to th e f inal lb m inutes. Clitheroe were unable to re ro v e r th e ir lead. However, th e y rem ain unbeaten this
season.
H e n th o rn g r a b 102 n d g o a l
Bcnlh o rn I'n i tc d 7. St John’s b
UKNTHOKN bnilu* the lOO-pml Iwmer in the Ac cringtim nml Dislriet l ’n(l«*r-13 with anotluT enmlort abb* win un Saturday.
Without Primrose, and with Smith ami Banlsley carrying
intones, they were unable to pierce the £t John's defence until mid-wav through the first
half. smith. Dobson and Stokes
then scored in quick succession and half-time substitutions put the v isito rs' defence um ler
further pressure. B a rn e s and H a rg r e a v e s
-i-.ued twice and only excellent phiV by the St John's keeper, ftfoneil man-of-the-match. pre vented double figures. Belltll- uni have now scored 102 goals ot eight games and conceded
On Saturday they travel to
South Darwen. the league's only other undefeated team imeet 9 - la a.m.b
B u r ro " fo rd Celtic I. Hen t lm rn Cnited 2
A S K C O N D -B A l .F revival lu l l en th o rn C n d e r -1 Is ended when Celtic hit tin* deciding fourth goal 3d seconds from time in tBis Starkie Brothers Cup second round tie. hailing to take their chances.
Henthorn found themselves 2-0 down at the break. C e lt ic added a third before Henlhorn hit hack. Frankland scoring from a difficult angle and Hen derson blasting in the second.
W ith Celtic rocking. Peel
headed against the bar and Henderson shot over. How ever. with Henthorn pushing fb n \a rd . Celtic scaled victory with a goal in the last minute. Frankland was again named
m an -o f - th e-m atch . Bent horn meet local rivals T r in ity YC at KoefieM on Sunday (meet ld-3()
T r in i ty YC Ju n io r Clarets 1
A F IN K display by T r in ity was rewarded with a late winning goal from ( ’/.anowski in this Hyndburn and District t inier- 14s League game.
chances and Robinson, making his debut in the T r in ity goal, pulled off some tine saves. Bis ok th e le a d when
T D i t u p e - a i i i )
, Both .-ides had plenty of : for windows and doors
sid e .................................................. Czapowski, after a g"«'d nbi. crossed the ball for \Yatkins to vollev home. Clarets piled on tin* pressure
after the break and equalised when a defensive clearance > volleyed home from 2-*> y a rd . . The T r in ity defence held out well and were able to set Czapowski free to use his pace and chip over the oncoming 'keeper. Taylor had a fine game m
defence and was named man-of- the-match.
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total commitment and good football, with plenty of end-to-end excitement. I t was Spring Mill who took
the honours in the first half — good positive play leading to an
Allan Kichards goals. A f t e r h a l f - t im e , th o u g h .
Kimington upped a gear and a fine ball from Paul Brotherton ran lo John H art ley who hit the equaliser. A f te r Spring Mill had a goal disallowed for off side. Andrew Bicknell clinced the points for Kimington with a tremendous shut. A fu r th e r Kimington goal was disallowed but it turned
out not to matter. Dave Ashcroft had a fine
game for Spring Mill and John son and Philip Borsefield were always alert in the Kimington
defence. K im i n g t o n : J o h n s o n .
Ashton. Darlington. Backing. Borsefield. Clegg. Bretherton. Bart lev. Bickneil. Scott. Bodg- <on. Subs: P ra t t . Kigbv. Spring M i l l : B art lev. Bland.
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K O Y A L Briti of the ("lit 1h
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K IM IN G T O N stren g th en ed
th eir position at the top of tlu Kibble Valiev Leagm vith M
On
...........(l-iilucoil Siirini! Mill Saumlnv. V ir t iin a roadu-il tin. Ashlev ’ Smith Cup somi-final with a 5-2 victory over iteiul United. Uesults: Division One - Lal-
derstunes 1. Salalen 1: UiniinK- ton 2. sprint- Mill 1: Transport 2, Kibchester lies 1: Wn. . anil Horses 2, White Horse 0. Division Two — Buck It.
Kinps A nns I: Cal.lersti. Ites 1, l ir im l le lo n K: I.n n l Nelson 1.
Urockl.all 1. Aside. Sm ith — V ie to r ia 5. liead United 2.
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One — G. .Scott (Kimington) to. G. Blackwell (Springmill) lo. A. Hodgson (Kimmgtoa) >, S. Crook (Spring Mill) i \ S. L dm o n d s o n ( \V a g g o n and es) 7. vision Two — 's Arms) lb. J id le to n ) 9. L. •khall) S. K. Lost C e l t ic ) S. W .
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Junior nclbuU Joining is player o f year
C L ITH E R O E J u n io r N etball League's Player of the Year Trophy has been awarded to Joanne S owerby, of Trinity
Guides. Runner-up was Janlne Peel,
of Panthers, and third place was taken by Andrea Dixon, o f C l i th e ro e P a r ish Y o u th
Club. Th ey received their awards
from Area Youth Organiser Mr Geoffrey Jackson at the league’s annual presentation of p r iz e s at T r in i ty Youth Centre. Team prizes were — Pre
s e a so n to u rn am en t : T r in ity Guides and Panthers. Sports w eek to u rn am en t : Panthers and Trinity Guides. Handicap tournament: T rinity YC and Parish YC. League: Panthers and Trinity Guides. Sporting team: Parish YC.
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