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STEVE GREEN . . . capably marshalled the defence


MASOUK AHMED . . . the outstanding midfield player


Young takes tally to 40


Pndihum Wanderers (I, Clitheroe Res 1


CLITHEROE opened the gap at the top of the E a s t Lancashire League to four points and it was th a t man Geoff Young who again hit the winner.


Enterprise pays


dividend Carnforth 1st XV 7, Clithcroe 1st XV 9


THE venue of this match was switched to the Lancaster and Morecambe College ground and, in conditions which were only just playable, Clitheroe gained their second win over . Carnforth this season. The early exchanges were


fairly even. The home side kicked for position and used their forwards as battering rams. Clitheroe adopted a more imaginative approach and pro­ duced many good back moves. The opening score came after


ging away and win their re­ maining five league fixtures as nearest rivals Oswaldtwistle Immanuel have four games in hand. But if Young can continue


Clitheroe need to keep plug­


to g e t his name on the scoresheet against Padiham, pouncing on a- blocked Paul Allen shot. The goal took his season’s tally to 40 and it could have been the first of many for Clitheroe in a game they always controlled. In* the first half they pushed


his purple paten, which began in August when he scored twice at Keighley Green, that is more than a possibility. It took 23 minutes for Young


Postponed cup match rearranged


for Saturday CLITHEROE FC ’s Lancashire Challenge Trophy 2nd round tie with Blackpool Mechanics was put on ice on Saturday as the winter weather took its toll of the Shawbridge pitch. For only the third time


in six seasons, a senior game had to be postponed at Shawbridge. An at­ tempt will be made to play the game on Satur­ day, kick-off 2-30 p.m, Clitheroe should have travel­


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ONLY two other East Lanca­ shire League games beat the weather on Saturday. Clifton Athletic 1. Keighley


Green 3; Pendle Forest 2, Nelson Res 8.


led to Chadderton for a NW Counties League Division Two fixture, but that, along with Nantwich (a), Colne (a) and Wren Rovers (h) all have to be rearranged as the backlog of matches piles up. Having completed the new


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expects the ground to be up­ graded from its present ‘D’ status, but whether it will meet division one standards remains to be seen. In the event of Clitheroe


stand and carried out other im­ provements Clitheroe await a visit from the League's Ground Grading Committee. Chairman Cyril Whiteside


gaining promotion to division one, the club will make every attempt to undertake and com­ plete any work the committee


joined Clitheroe six years ago we were given a 'G' grade, the lowest possible. “I now expect us to have


recommends. Said Mr Whiteside: “When I


20 minutes when S tu a r t Greatorex picked up a loose ball just inside the Carnforth half. He produced a marvellous run, all power and determina­ tion, breaking two tackles before racing under the posts for a try. Martin Emmott added the conversion. The Clitheroe pack made


their presence felt with several surging runs which were well supported. A blind-side move involving fly-half Emmott and right-wing Graham Tindall ended just short of the line, the final pass not going to hand. Shortly before the interval,


Carnforth reduced the arrears with a penalty in front of the posts. The home side started the


second half in more determined mood, but Clitheroe’s defence always seemed capable of deal­ ing with them. David Slinger, the full-back, had a particularly good match. Following a penalty move,


back the home defence time and time again. Masouk Ahmed was in great form in the mid- field and Younc’s non-stop run­ ning caused all sorts of prob­ lems. When Wanderers did attack, only the heading ability of striker Kerr posed any danger. But with recent signing Steve Juliff looking very safe in


reached a 'C'. Our progress is an indication of the hard work that has been done by everyone at the club, not only in doing the jobs but raising money, meeting grant committees, local authorities and planners. “I have no doubt Eric Whal-


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ant after the interval. Good saves from the Wanderers ’keeper prevented Young from increasing the lead and Allen should have scored when put clear on the left, but his chip­ ped shot went wide. Wanderers pushed men for­


penalty "shouts” turned down — one for handball and the others when Young was pulled down — but were pleased by the performance and result. With no league Fixture this


ward in a vain attempt to equalise, but with Clitheroe’s defence so secure, they could not manage one shot of any note. Clitheroe had three good


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Carnforth were awarded a for­ tunate try and took the lead. This setback spurred Clitheroe on to greater efforts and they had territorial advantage for much of the remaining time. With about 10 minutes to go,


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ring Cyril Whiteside (Clitheroe 25297) or Colin Wilson (Clitheroe 24370).


week, the reserves will be hoping that Oswaldtwistle begin to make a few slips as the pressure mounts on the run-in to the end of the season. Clithcroc: Juliff, Braith-


Camforth were penalised for a lineout infringement on their 10m line. Emmott placed a fine kick between the uprights to edge Clitheroe into a lead they did not lose. In fact Clitheroe were unluc­


ky not to score on at least three more occasions as they jressurised Carnforth in the


atter stages. The final score was a fair result, favouring the team which throughout had shown the greater enterprise. Clitheroc: Slinger, Tindall,


w a i te , L e lu ig a , Gre en, Richards, Holt, McGuire, Ahmed, Young, Whiteside, Allen. Subs: Riley, Holt.


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Greatorex, Hyde, Holden, Emmott, Tattersall, Thomas, Harper, Dubowski, Duxburv, Newton, Holmes, Byrne, Nicholls. Saturday's 2nd XV match


-Two match against BAC Warton Ladies FC was cancel­ led on Sunday because of severe snow falls. It is the third week in succession that the ladies have had their match called off. However, training sessions


CLITHEROE Ladies FC’s North West League Division


was cancelled because of icy conditions, as was the second rou n d L an c a sh ire P la te match on Sunday.


Robbed in last minute


Ribblc Valley 1, Darwen 2


A LAST-MINUTE goal.robbed the Ribble Valley of a well- deserved point in this Lanca­ shire Schools’Tootball Associa­ tion championship match at Edisford, on Saturday. Thanks to the good work of a


group of willing dads, the game went ahead on a pitch which took a stud in all but a few


places. The young players took ad­


on Thursday evenings at Roefield Bam, Clitheroe, are still being held. All being well, the league programme will resume on Sunday with a trip to Chorley Ladies FC, who were defeated by Clitheroe ear­ lier in the season.


vantages of this opportunity to produce a fast and exciting advert for junior schools soccer, with both sides creating several first-half chances. But it was the Ribble Valley


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who came closest. Only an ex­ cellent save on to the post and a desperate clearance of the rebound denied them an early lead. The deadlock was broken to­


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wards the start of the second half when Mark Taylor ran on to a through pass to place the ball beyond the ’keeper and into the net. The side’s celebrations were


JR’s A increased their lead at the top of Division One of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League with a 10- 4 win over last year’s champions, Great Harwood A.


same team that competes in the Matthew Brown Inter-Town League, now have 160 points while Great Harwood A have 143, from the same number of


JR’s A, with basically the


games. Chatbum B now hold second


place in Division Two, 30 points behind Royal British Legion A who seem to have already put the title beyond doubt. Results, Division One —


H. Hudson 59; T. A. Makinson 49, J. Crowther 75; F. Coar 29, A. Hall 76. Chatburn A 404 ( 8), Billing-


ton B 382 (6): A. Frankland 64, P. Conchie 68; N. Robinson 57, J. Wild 75; H. Frankland 67, I. Moores 65; D. Speak 90, P. Swain 50; P. Jones 64, G. Parker 47; P. Clark 62, B. Thompson 71. JR’s A 412 (10), Great Har­


Rimington A 445 (8), Wad­ dington B 379 (6): ,J. Lund 59, J. Baines 80; D. Bannister 81, B. Philip 50; J. Bannister 71, A. Parsons 74; A. Hartley 65, T. Walmsley 79; D. Riley 91, I. Hothersall 52; K. Ratclif- fe 78, C. Hopcroft 44. Cons A 476 (12), RBL B 261


wood A 326 (4): B, Sims 89, G. Allen 31; J. Titterington 85, D. McIntosh 42; M. Boyd 58, M. Shaw 61; P. Swales 80, R.


Pickvanee 57; G. Ireland 26, R. Taylor 93; G. Atkinson 73, H. Clegg 42. Division Two— Billington A 347 (2). Pendlc Club 483


(2): D. Smith 80, M. Peel 47; J. Cowell 67, R. Hartlebury 40; M. Wensley 100, K. Walmsley 27; B. Hargreaves 95, D. Walmsley 49; T. Sunter 90, K. Chamley 36; D. Lord 44, G. Walmsley 62. Waddington A 302 (3),


(12); J. Bolton 73, S. Edmond­ son 87; D. Wilson 59, W. Wright 98; B. Price 57, J. Holmes 62; B. Robinson 76, K. Geldard 52; K. Wright 50, T. Trotter 82; M. Unwin 82, J. J. Bush 99.


Catholic A 399 (11): J. Wooff 75, T. Davies 48; D. Boothman 69, L. Dixon 69; D. Nelson 39, P. Backhouse 72; S. Hatton 21,


Kibble Valley League


ONLY one game in the Ribble Valley Football League went ahead at the weekend, Ribches- ter losing 5-1 on their own ground to Catholic SC. • This weekend's league fix­


tures are: Division One — Rimington v Calderstones, S p ringmill v T ran sp o r t ,


Horses v White Horse, West Bradford Res. v Lord Nelson, Transport Res. v Kings Arms, Sabden Res. v Springmill Res. In the Ashley Smith Cup,


Catholic SC v Chatbum.. Division Two — Waggon and


semi-finals, West Bradford meet Royal Oak Victoria and Daisyfield Old Boys' Res. play Brockhall in the semi-final


the Dan Seed Trophy ' Saturday’s: semi-finals, bet-, ween' Sabden and Transport, (Ashley Smith) and Lord' Nelson and Kings Arms (Dan Seed) were postponed because of the weather.'


Club 419 (6): A. Clements 95, A. Baines 37; D. Saunders 59, D. Pietrzak 92; D. Knowler 74, B. Wilding 78; A. Holgate 84, J. Hall 66; G. Tyler 109, V. Adcrbft'70; R. Shoreman 59, B. Tunney 82; Catholic B 456 (10),1 Chat­


Low Moor 480 (8), Social


burn B 391 (4): K. Fitzpatrick 79, R. Parker 58; D. Lofthouse 99, L.'Whittaker 52; B. Bithell 51, G. Young 80; K. Eccles 59, A. Hodgson 82; T. Ridgeway 72, M. Hargreaves 68; D. Niven 96, P. Wilson 51.


sion One — Waddington B v Slaidbum, RBL B v Wadding­ ton A, Catholic A v Chatbum A, Billington B v Cons A, Gt Harwood A v Rimington A', Cons B v JR’s A. Division Two — Pendle Club


This week’s games are, Divi­


v RBL A, Social Club v Police, JR ’s B v Gt Harwood . B, Rimington B v Low Moor,


Chatburn B y Billington A,


One — JR ’s A 160, Gt Har­ wood A 143, Cons A 131, Rimington A 124, Chatburn A 111, Waddington A 109, Wad­ dington B 107, Catholic A 104,’ Cons B 91, . Billington B 87, Slaidburn 85, RBL B 74. Division Two — RBL A 142,


Catholic B, bye. Points and positions, Division


cut short, however, when shot from the right deceived the defence and earned Darwen the equaliser. This was followed minutes


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5-a-side Chatburn 1, Hill Top 1


CHATBURN had to fight hard to gain a draw against a strong Hill Top side in this William Thompson five-a-side division two league match. They took the lead through


Jimmv Coleboume who seized on a bad back-pass and placed his shot wide of the goalkeeper. Plav was even,. but Chatbum had a piece of bad luck when a Hill Top shot was deflected off a defender, leaving ’keeper Peter Stirzaker with no chance. After the interval Mark


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Open : Weekday 7.30 a.m. — 5.30 p.m. CLITHEROE Saturday 7.30 a.m. — 12.30 p.m.


41597


VISIT OUR SHOP AT


SALTHILL ROAD TEL : 24624


Clitheroe Adveiliser and Times, Januarii Hist, HISS 15


TRADES GUIDE


.TEL. 22323.


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 (or existing stone arches often found in. Dates 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. Baxi and most stoves.


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


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 AND BLACK AND WHITE TV’s


D E R E K LE IG H fl SHIREBURN AVE GlIIHEROE. Tel. 24166______


NOEL KING AND CO. for all


WSIN AHE RPAS


AHG MCIN E IR and KENWOOD REPAIRS


H. RUSHTON PLASTERING No job too small.


Ceilings a speciality.


External rendering and pebble dashing, etc.


Also small building jobs and slating


For prompt attention and free estimates


Tel. BLTO-BY-BO LANW D O H A


WILLIAMSON’S JOINERS AND BUILDING CONTRACTORS


T e le p h o n e C U T H E R O E 2 5 6 7 0 H om e o r 2 8 2 1 9 W o rk sh o p


W E M A N U F A C T U R E H A R D W O O D W IN D O W S , D O O R S , S T A I R S A N D P O R C H E S e t c .


RING FOR FREE ESTIMATES


^TELEVISION AND AUDIO RE PAIRS


(ESTIMATES FREE)


20in. COLOUR TVs............... £140 1 year guarantee or 16.50 per month rental


ALSO VIDEO REPAIRS TAKEN


6Eiljble £ele5ertoice I. FLIN(Contractors) LTD.


IEDG & SOS N JOINERS and BUILDERS _ . Member


Doors, Porches, Alterations, Extensions, Repairs, Barn and Flat Conversions, Windows, Double Glazing


From drawing to completion Free estimates


Freepost Clitheroe Lancs BB71BR


Finance arranged Gisbum345


Clitheroe 24734 2 WHALLEY ROAD, CUTHEROE. Tel. 27280 ;!


POLLARD & FOSTER


KING STREET, WHALLEY.


Est. over 75 years


CENTRAL HEATING — PLUMBING DECORATING AND PAINTING CONTRACTORS


Contractors to Local Authorities and Regional Health Authority


Estimates free without obligation Telephone: WHALLEY 3106


WE CURE


rising d am p WOODWORM AND DRY ROT


BUILDING INJECTION AND MAINTENANCE


J. A. HOLMES 25474


CLITHEROE


All makes of new and reconditioned washers and cleaners


HOOVER — HOTPOINT — BURCO — SERVIS Sa les and Workshop


2 FRANKLIN STREET, CLITHEROE. Tel. 22979


ALAN BUSH JOINER


MITCHELL STREET SAWMILLS Joinery manufacturer


PVC hardwood and softwood windows and doors


Loft conversions


Extensions and Grant Work No job too small


Clitheroe 23190 in r = i n i------ ? ni-------ini---- 53Bl=.


Blockboard, Plywood, Chipboard and'atl sizes in planed n . timber.


I f Extensions, Porches, vyindows and Doors D.i.Y.


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New In stock, micro porous paint and preservatives. For a friendly and personal service CANDLEMAKERS CROFTr - LOWERGATE (behind’ Lab. Ex.) ' 1EROE 2 6 9 2 9 '.


Telephone CLITHERO 3QC== 6 3 0 E L n


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