Clilheme Adrciiiser ami Thnes, October .list. I!t3r> 19 I'.S’lV) Bunili'if 22331 (CUtasifii'd) Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertisiug). Burnley 22331 (Classified)
Clitheroe win replay fight on Vase battleground
Butcher opens door to round two (.A
Clitheroe 1, Thackicy 0 .5 ——
CLITHEROE rinally triumphed in this FA Vase tie, but not before a tough, uncompromis ing and well organised Thackley side had made the passage through to the second round as
difficult as possible. Clitheroe now face Tad-
caster Albion away on November 23rd. Thacklev came to Shaw-
bridge with a “take no prison ers" pliilosophv Jimi, jilthough
referee Mr Gareth Davies, from Salford, liad a fine match, he was rather lenient to have
booked only four of their plavers,
(;:irv Butcher was the goal
CUTllKROE FC hmi
rdn.sr tor (I iloithlv ceU'hratioti on
t'or thr find Ironi won tlivir
FA Vosr fintl round irploy aoainst TluwkU'n und nuimuicr Eric W/iallt'if won nrt'Ai'ntcd with III*' AsIrtiBrol WvCFL I)i- vinion (b ir Miinoyrr of tlir
INNING HABIT
iNlXi 1 'hiUlr
AT NETBALL ; is :i
hal.it Ihat iV-aual a cumhimal li'ani •t>n of (lishurn iVom l>al<iGrsiotu* ami U>-
IV I’l iinary Si-Ium.1 litiWvsU.ii i>-J. riio tiaim \v:is laitu'litMl
c v m t n Wtllll t I F i . r t l u ' i t i r F "1’ t l u ■ ilwis Nvt-
Ir.irii
.t.in tlir iwi.'' l.y uaicluT Mrs .K’miifi'r
I w a r itiniors h aw lindkinson. a Ln-i|i ,ai thv Hil.hlv l■■r<.m. In.iii thv IvU ai.'
Kmma Ihuvnini; tiial Hr- l.,■l■^■a Wli itv: Hvatlu'l-
Kraiihhin. l :imi Al irun tiiirst:
I.imhi I’ilkinitt.m and Ktnvn Ikiiv:
Vivt.iriti
l.nrthousv. Stirtih
Nirh.il- -on U'aj'lt and N'irloria
lary nets a brace
tn..
11.IN 1. a
iaa.itnnl 1
Clitheroe lose lead
Clitheroe HCKC Nt XV > •MTllKKi'K lri an >-'» halc
Toe il ;inl XV i :.
;;m.-
i.ai.l >U\' awny on Two
by uineor M.
Ihiitiiin put thi-in in front, hut iift.-r t!ie int*-rv;i! tho To*' H puek eaine.l imu'li mon- |>o>s.->- vi,.n an.i tin- vNitors .-i>.'nt ino>; of th.'if titiu" <l.'feniiinL' llu-ii-
C n n i i t a i ' k l i i iL ’ I 'y >-
I i|•.•at■'rt-^ jnn. an.l .1. ihan- i'lilli*\\«-r kept Clitlu'fo**> hopes a l i \ e , Init t h e in e iau i s in i : pl'e>fUr<- pl'ove.l too iTI'eat. l a . 'n t i i a l ly two tn e> . u h u 'h u e i e Loth eonveit*-ii. eavi* th.-
l;ol!le .'Kle VU'tolA . Cl i th e roe : Shnvter. Heanan.
I'if.-atota-x inn, . C». Timla l l. Wanlle . Hlancht'lower. Ta t t .a - -ali. t'unlllYe. CoiilH.y. IkifloW. Tiio:na>. I h i x h u n . .Xewton. A;n"d. .lone>.
Undeserved defeat
Salx len 1. C a n t r a v
,'AIU'KN .lo>er ■
ii-a'A ffMin till Ka>t i.ane> y*;;ro "ii Satunlay. p Caritrave >aie liel,!
:*ii l.oth M.loF f
f.M.thai;. tu"
Inspired to bile w i n
, ro. KI I ( L’nd W V,. W
harl.atale llh W \
th.* Ril.bl r>t half ua- ..r~ onahl.-.l Mai,or
pull.ai
Month amirdfor Srpleniher. Mr Wlutllni. who oho re-
eeired n bottle of ehonipayne and £25 cheque', ts pictured (<tboee) before the kick-off with ABtrtjseal'Area Salea Manager Mr lien liennett (left) and WVCFIj representative Mr Sid
lilain. Shawbridge Topics
Midfield star suspended
CLITHEROE midfield
bi'idce on August 27th. The
former niackburn l^overs’ player will miss
Saturday’s home game with C on g le lon (2 - lo p.m.), the Lduh’s first le a gu e f ix tu r e fo r a month, the away game at ( l lo ss op the following week and the .NWCFl., t ’ ha llenge Cup ih ird - roimd lie al Chailderton
Clilheriie'!* F.\ Vase secoml- rounil lie on November liJnl against North-East ('ounlies ■ ,rue sitie Tailcaster .-Mliion
1,1
on November Idih. However, he will be back for
,eagu. .. Clilhi*roe liave rearrange*i
tiu'ir h*tme fi.xture against F»>rmby fiir December
vSth.
.'’^np|*orters are ask*ol to not** that kick-**ff times in December are 2 p.m. and in N«iveml>er 11- 1') p.m. .\wav kick-off times are the same for clubs without flotHlIighls. Despite the long absence
fmm league *iuty. Clilheme are still in third j>osition in lh«* NWCFL Division One. The res**rves are also g<»ing
well in the Hast Lancs League, strengthening their position at the Itip with a sensational win on .Saturday. Their November fixtures pit
th«*m against lw«i i-hampion- ship-ch:ising t**ams. Salxlen and Oswaldtwislle Immanuel, and wins would make it very tricky for the li*ams on th**ir tail. On SaUirdav tliey fa*-*- a dif ficult trip to I’adiham Wander
ers (H-l*) p.m.). The halfway stage in the
*• I nil's Whit bread General Knowle«lge (hiiz. has now b****n re:iched. with four nnimls re maining. Leading positions are: I'alderstones FC llT.*'. Bhil and Amly's All Stars IK
M slai- Gai-y Butchei'
begins a 21-dav suspension on Satui'day foi' his sending off against Fleetwood Town at Shaw- bridg
of filling their Christmas stock ings with a Rover
Vite.sse car. vhich is tlie first prize in the
•Suiiporters have the chance
Christmas draw. The competition is run in
conjunction witli iVeslon North End. as in the club’s lottery, of wiiich Clitheroe fan Mel Ed mondson has been singing the praises. For Mel. of Lilllemoor Hoad, won i’ l.(KH) with a lot te r y card b«tughl from
Clilheme FC. Draw tickets can be *»btained
from the clulihouse ami i)aw-
son's greengrocers. Su|)|H)rters ■ ' he clii
wishing to' help the dub by selling tickets should contact Cyril Whitesitle (Clitheroe or C<ilin Wilson (IMJTO).
Undertakers bury LEG
The Ciulertakors 7. LKC 1
CLITHEROE side The Under takers mainlaineil their lOU per cent reconl in the William Thompson o-a-side League (Di vision Four) with a fine victory over EEC. of Burnley. The Umlerlakers were 2-0
up al half-lirm* thank.s to ef forts fmm Alan
Blenkin.ship
and .\llan Havdock. I,EC replieii with a goal soon
after the interval, but from th«*n on the Cndertak**rs Ifiok conlml with second-half goals coming fmm Alan Blenkinship. .•Uan Haydock. .Mark Kawson and a couple fmm Stev**n Ed mondson. The lhi«b*rtakers holt! lop
*.. St****le
;uid’.'’'on llul. ("ox and Co. 15*1. Clitheroe Rl'FC lUl. Yuletide fesliviti«*s at Shaw
bridge will includ** bump**r I'ingos on D«*cember Bllh and iMr.l and a pop <iuiz. on lh«* L'*th.
Good start on board
s|)ol in Division Four and no wond*T. With their unbeat**n record they hav«* scored Jt goals and conceih’d only four. The I'ndcrtakcrs: winckley.
Haydock. Rawson. Blenkin- sliip. E*itmmds*m.
Under sail
CLITIIEKOK sailor Roger .<mith finisli**<! first In om* of thn*** solo Heel races at Bur- \v:un .'’^ailing Club. Ftuilridge K**s«*rvoir. <*n i^uhday. Rog**r. t>f Easlham Aviim**,
was not the only ineinlH.*r *)f his family to **njoy succ**ss al the ‘moftiiu'. His Soil. Julian. i)f thre** hamlicap s Las«*r v**ssel and
hi
the lila
• boat.
scoring hero, heading home in tlie -lOlh minute. The architect was John Taylor who fastened on to a quickly taken Peter Hutchinson free-kick to roumi the full-back and deliver an ac curate cross. Clitheroe desperatejy
.. second goal to satisfy the strong crowd, the best attend ance since Chorley’s
vi.sit last season in the Lancashire Chal lenge Trophy Quarter-final. That the second goal never
Steve Mullen, Mick Marren ami Co., Ihev did come in for some wiki ami late tackles. It cer tainly was not a game for the faint-hearted and on that score Clitheroe cannot be faulted. The only scare for the home
side came in the dying minutes with a Thackley free-kick just outside the penaltv area. How-
ever. Denis Umlenvood was eiiual to the task, saving well at the foot of the |>ost. Match sponsors Associated
Tyre Services gave the man-of- tlie-match award to Mullen, for a fine ucrfonnance of aggres sive ami skilful wing play. C l ith e r o e : Underwood. Hutchinson. Ashcroft. Moonev, Whittaker. Dunn. Eatough, Butcher. Taylor, Marren. Mullen. Sub: Shaniles.
arrived was due to some s|)cc- lacular and breathtakijig saves from Thackicy keeper Kevin Walsh. Two in particular, from Mick Ashcroft and Martin Ealough, brought generous ap plause from the spectators. Clillieroe dbi not help their
New times set in
triathlon
cause, though, by wasting some golden opportunities. No
one was more guilty than the usuallv reliable Taylor, who, it seemed, had left, his "finishing touch" in the dressing room. But in all fairness to Taylor.
Some glory in cup exit
Brimdoak Ladies f), Clitheroe Ladies 0
CLITHEROE pul a gallant fight in the first round of the North West League cup on Sunday, hut were beaten by a e.'«cperienceil Broadoak
.side. The first division team took
asily
the leatl after just two minutes and went on to pul Clitheroe umler considerable
pre.ssure. The visitors ilefence battle*!
liravely. though, and. up front Anne Morris bmughl two fine saves mil of Bmadoak's .Scott ish international keejier. Unfortunately. Broailoak
scored four goals in (luick suc- and although Morris
cession nearly before t
score wa The s e co iu l h a l f saw
• tne
bre.Tk. the half-time o-O.
Clitheroe fight every inch of the way. harrassing their opo- nenls .ind chasing every loose iiall. The over worked defence. plav***l magnificently, particu- larfv right-back Di-ana Barton, bul'couhl not prevent Broadoak a«lding the sixth goal four mi nutes fmm lime. Clitheroe: Day. Barton.
Svme. Counsel), O'Connor. Rogers, Ashworth. Rawlins*m, Morris. Feather. Parker. Subs:
Jackson. Tilley. On Sunday. Clitheroe enter
tain NabwiKxi Ladies (2 p.m.). MAXIMUM
LN the op**ning week of the new Kibblesdale Table Tennis Association season. Trinity Sunday Schmil and Calder- st*in**s’«*ach sci»r***l a maximum four points. Calderstones d**feate<l Slan-
imlled one hack just
THE nibble Valley •'Reebok" Triathlon record was .shattered by the top three finishers of this demanding event, heki for the fourth time on Sunday. Winner was Chorley's Paul
Woo(l (2hr 17min. Tsec.). smashing the previous best time of 2hr 29min. H3sec., .set last year by Steve Trew, of
London. Also home inside the previ
ous best lime was runner-up Dave Kelly, of Bacup (2hr 2Gmin. lOsec.) and third placed John Mvotl. of Hyde {2hr 27min. U»sec.). Facing the 72 competitors
were a l'>00 metres suim. a 20 mile bicycle ride and a 10 mile
nin. Imlividual
priz.es for the
separate disciplines were won
hv Paul Wooil (swimming). Ian Scriven. of Elslack (cycling) and Steve Brady, of Nelson
(nmning). \snmliev woman Kitty G.y-
nelt finislieil a creditable third in the ladies’ .section with a lime of Jhr fxhnin.
J7.sec. Afterwanis all competitor.**
received medals from Rihble Valley .Mayor. Conn. Joyce Lil- burn.’ at a reception at the R*iefiel«i Barn. Clitheroe. Slie praiseii all who look part
< ,v -
ANOTHER trophy from the Ribhlc Valley Licensed Vic tuallers’ Association Pool League has gone to a Sabden
pub. However, this time it is not
the red and blue league title winners White Haii, but the Pendle Witch, whose ace cue- man Ian Wood won the singles tournament at the Commercial
Hotel. He defeated David Dncrdcn
(Spring’MiU) in the final and mis presented with his trophy by league chairman .Mr Colin licrry. The doubles touniamcnt on
the same night was won by John Partington and Joe Webs ter (White llorsc) who beat
la.st year's winners Paul Livcscy and Morris Duerden (Craven Heifer). Our picture shows Mr Berry
congratulating Ian, watched by the other finalhts.
Paddling to victory
School. Chtheroo. p.-uhllud their wav to victory at the British
Schools' Canoe AssociaUon Championships on the River Aire al Bingley al the
weekend. Matthew Troiletl. of Siiiney
Avenue. Whalley. came first in tile under-D) slalom, while Sharon Petty, of Railway View Road, Clitheroe. won the imder-M girls’ slalom. Sharon s brother. Stephen,
came second in the umler-U) wilil water event, while Gareth Jones, of Woodlands Drive, Whalley. came second in the under-i-i class of that event. Stephen is a pupil al Ribbles-
ilale. while Gareth goes to St ................... nillin
bv .Mr Freil P*H»le. of Cardigan A'vemie, Clitheroe. anil com- peie*l against sclumls from all over the North.
Augustine’s Scliool, I All the children are trained
Utngton. Promoted
for lh**ir courage and lhankc<i .Mr iirian Manning, the Rihble Valley Council's Deputy Town Clerk’ (Administration) and the Clayton Harriers, Clitheroe Swimming Club, and the Ro.s- sendale Koad Club for their help in staging the event.
GOING up in the world are Clitheroe Swimming Club, who clinched pr()m*ilion to the North Lancs League Division One with a J2-B) gal a victory .at Honvich on Saturday. During the s**ason. Clitheroe
won 11 Ki'I'is. ill'll"' I’l'i’ I""' lost two.
East Lancs League
Young’s three at match end
Keighley Green 0. Clitheroe lies 3
A REMARKABLE hat-trick bv super striker Geoff Young broke 87 minutes of (leadlock on Saturday.
di*n B at StandtfU Hall by l*-l, the only came lost heiny the doubles! Trinity Sunday ScIumjI beat .Station Hol**l H (newcoin- **rs to tlu* lea^e) S2. Ollu*r results were: Slanden
:\ 7. ( ’ lilberoe Cricket Club J; Rimington d. Trinity Youth
C.mlre 4. .N e X l w ** e k ’ s f i .\ I u r e s ;
liff**. of Shays Drive, fcoml hamlicap race
.Moiulay — Rimington v Clithero** Cricket Club. Tues- *lav — Standen B v .Station A: W»*diu*sday — Station H v Cal- d.Tstone.s; Trinity Sumlay Si-hoo! V Trinilv Youth Centre.
L. T:
Fine start to season
S Mieluo'l ami JomiS ( uh. 1.
li.N IIOMINC
aloleti; Ml ' v v>- •. i'll k. r::,c. K iL
P.
Saht)«'H .liinior* 11 --.:,aAa;.
1. Black -dal.* J id i il 81. . P. ( . M. North.
JR’s ‘A’ FACING TITLE FIGHT
CLITHEIUIE and District Snooker I.eague champions •
I Billington A hail I win to increase II the to|) to 10
on B ('.) 3SD: M. .). Bolton G
•: Calholic A (‘.M lI; a .
- ‘M; 1.. Dixnii o7. .1. Crowth.T oil.
: I. Tomlinson 70. I) A i d ’s B U.
Bn W;'
; Bomr. Inn B!
H . .1.
.lu.ie'o WalniC. 'A
ail.toiu'ti.n ( ‘iut. a. .■'pni.e Ma
■' 1 i\iiiC' Arm- A T. N--'.* In .a! i. Wiut.' Hor-o A
Mot.-i llcdal iciiincrs
ihMM.in
. H-ifoj ].
ll.ir-' Sill... -- Statio!
1 Ko',- L *. Ka.r'
.\nn- B. Bt-i.'.M. r .a Bo\;i Oak B 5, Wilp-iuro 1: Wtiit. Hnr-o B ;
1. Bla.-k Bu:; i •'■:at! un, v Va i i a
;.r, i Barralr
Cul) Scouts results
I.A rl'.ST Clltlu-rm*
Scouts F. .Mar
Host I'nmios
c
I.ITHKBnK
n.vi.e.l a M •,M
W.-t;-].", '.M.n hi- frain- .M-.'. at,.I ■|•ia-t• Ml t.if a.-r. N.iftnan B’lrre--
Cralnttn Ire
i.i:;it ■ .'i 5 ■ anil Brian Snn- •;j .to i'aut Clark wa- ti.'aten
Int.-r-'iAM, St...... la-acu.' Mat.
i, ,u*a', ,.t .V.-i^on A in th.' tii.--ti:ateh Maleolm
results in t
111.I Distri't ( Ibal! League; t Paul's 7; I’ei
rtk'.Ts I'. Wail.iingtoii 1. On Satunlay the district
learn plav South Kibhl.* at ih.* Cas t le FiVtd (10-1.5 a.m.) Tlu* billowing bo\s .shouh I.•port toTrinitv Sunday .'■'c uh.i
at p mi a.m-: WahU*r (( hat- burn). D*.bson. Duckworth (Lovola). Booth. 8waym*. No.k Aspinwall. Siinjison ( endle l.,.opanls). Clegg Marys. Kav S**lwav. ( orn« Paiil’s). Tavlor (Whall**y).
(St T. (51. D.
...... .............. H. Ck*>:n 21; A. ib*nl 44. R- Pickvanc** •►
41. D. Phillip B (D ish- RBI. !*.
in B (S) 3SS. i.d A (G) 330: J. M. Shaw 17; .1. McIntosh .54; A.
R. Tavlor M; T. t>. G. All.‘11 *'<
J: B. ill) IS2. Riiniiutlon
t(»2: D. Parker 87. B. »;«e 1. NtiUall 42. T.
1 .3'.*; G. Parkinx.n lo»l, dog 58; i’ . Harrison N).
77: J. Miller 72. 1. B. «T 75; ,N. .Sch.ifu'td 8‘),
ing 44. tirt.m A (8) 375. Wad- A (0) 3ri*.»: A. Hartley
iichi** 4!I; S. Hoj'e
i Uhallturn A to isiim Um* and in
Binder .Yt; .). Griffitlis f)0. A. Rigby 107: 1. Hartley i'A. M. Swimi**lls C»l; F. Booth '»2. J.
Whitwell 72. Billington
.M*u»r (2) 341: D. Fastham 73. B D«*an 50: D. Wilson AS. G. TyU*r 47; B. Price 103. I. Perry (J. L<tma.s CkS. .M. Shears Cdi;
(12) 481, l.ow
N. ilarris 87. P. Cryne 38; A. Kydfheanl 0.5. R. Shoreman 7P.
Slaidburn A (9) 400. Pendle
(.5) 3.57: It. Walker 70. S. Fd- momlson •12; G. Ti**lsl*jne (51. T. Hill 79; D. Collinson 01, W. Wright '51; G. Collinson 50, J.
H.ilmes '>8; W. .lones 79. K. Geldard 59; G. Jones 79, J. Bu.**li 48. S o c ia l Clu b (7 ) l l f i ,
Cath.dir B (7) 128: M. Varnom 11(5. 1). Loflhouse 41; I. Charl ton 45, .M. Lawton 75; J. Hall (55. K. Fccles 81; V. Adenift J. R.
Wal.son ivl; G. Hincks
87. T. Ridgeway (57; I). Niven (59. P. Bishop ‘.)7. J.K.’s B (2) 3(59. RBL B (12)
.Makins.in .57; D. Ril.*y Boolhman ♦'lU •!- Liiml
-p.i B. Waiblinglon 74; F. Wralhall 71. S. IluUon 59; S. P.*liy 2G. .!. Wonff .'v''; K. Ratc liff.* 1'2. F. Coar 2.'*. (•*>ns B I P2) 179. J.B.'s A 12)
143: S. Amin '51. J. Peel 83; M. Hornbv 55. R. Harllebury (VI; S. .McCullough '5'5. M. Parkine- loij 89; A. Dickins.m 52. N. Garner '50; T. Amin «55. D. Walmsl**y 90; A. Beck 70. K. (.'hamlev 51. Liberal B (12) 504, Chat-
:{.V2: G. Dinsilale 73. P. Swal**s r.3;.). Pickles 7(5. J. R.iberts 73; A
Mi.l.lUlirounh 94. J. Birk- b.*ck 5'5; K. Wallac* 57. M. Whittaker (59: J. Brown 93. B. KniL'hl 5G; R- Sutton 8»5. F.
.Mc.Mahon 35. ClmUiurn A («5) 379. Cohh A
I.SI ;{98: P. Clark 3G. .M. W.*ns- lev 9(5; P. Jones 73. D. Smith ,'X; P, Whittaker *17. B. Har- D. .S|M*ak 71. T.
gre
.Sunt.‘I- '52: -A. Tavlor . [,oVd 7(5.
Divisi.in Tw<i: P.dice (8) 372.
Frankland 44. S. Robinson 38. D.
Slaidiiurii B C5) 117: 'I. *^^'Jft '52. J. .)ac<|ues 58; .), Burke 71. H. Dixon «■.<); P. Oaiu '57. D.
burn B (2) 309: C. D«.yle 58. U. Turner «59; D. Riley 77. R. Park**r 7'5; .1. .Mellor 7H. A. Hodgson 33; .!. F’arker 115, M. Hargreaves 31; J. Muller 103. L. Wbillaker 41; A. PrtK-ler 73.
11. J*m**s 59. Tonight's fixtures: Division — J.R.'s A v Waddineton
B. Great Harwoo*! A v RBL A.
Billington H v Chatburn A. Waddingion A v Catholic A. Con.s A V Rimington A. Rimington B v t'*ms B. Division Two — P**mll(* Club
\ nnw face a battle to hang on to their title after ceil beaten by Uons IL
With just throe minutes
of this East Lancs League game remaining, the score stood at 0-0. Young then went on a sensational goal spree.
It ahatlered the dominance of
home keej>er Alan Holden, who had brought off a string of great save.s to defy Clitheroe.
Tho first goal arrived when
.MiLsouk Ahme*l'a chipiM.**! free- kick over the Keighley Green (iefence left Young clear to crack a fierce shot home. From the kick-off Clitheroe gaiiie*! posse.Hsion, and Young ran
ihnnuth to score airain. in the bust minute he heade**!
home a left-wing Paul Allen
cro.ss to conqilele surely one of the .strangest Fast Lancs i.eague hat-tricks.
Prior to Young’s three
strikes. Clitheroe had been made to fight all the way
against Green
one a
Steve Green and Eric Kinder dominant in the Clitheroe de fence. the home attack had only e •fforl
side. However, which was well saved by Stove serious tiorl
Juliff. Paul Whallev and Neil Baron
shone in midfield and. in the end. Clitheroe were well worth their win.
Clillieroe: Juliff. l.eluiga, Gri*en. Kinder. Ahmed. Holt.
Baron. Whalley. Young. Whiteside. Allen. Subs; Col- ebounie. Braithwaile.
Early blow
on off day Chatburn 1, Trawden 5
CHATBURN picke*l the wrong team against which to liave an off day in the Fast Lancs League and were punished
heavilv for it. Things went wrong im early
as the fifth minute when a '22- var(i shot l>eat k«*eper .Michael Fletcher. Trawilen hit the wooilwork
iwic*.* before Chatbuni pulled themselves together and heljn.**! to pnKluce some very enter
taining play. Rick Woodhouse had a
header saved just l>efor«* the br«*ak and early in the second half Peter Lawson etpialiRed with a scnippv goal. Two sloppy defensive mis
takes allowed 'frawden to take a 3-1 lea<l, one fnmi the .**ik»1. and with Chatburn throwing caution to the wind, tlie vis itors added two more goals in
V Social
t.Mub. Low Moor v Slaidburn A. Chalbuni B v Bil lington A. RBL B V (Ireal Harwocul A. Slahlburn B v J.R.'s B. Arrods v Police. (,'atbolic B by**.
the final 10 minutes. Chatburn: Fletcher. Bean.
Colehourne. Butler. Wood- ho*ise, N ix on . Bra*lley, l„aws*m. Gardner. Baldwin.
Dewhurst. on
strong Keighley with
goal,
Results and fixtures
Wballcv. Wad .liiigton UniU*d were reconl. •il F a s t 1
WINS f*iir Cli Iheroe He:serves, il Kead
the s L e : ig u e on
SaUirdav Ke-sull Keighlev Gr i 0. Clitheroe' Ke^*. 3; 0:
ilillwis-
tie I mm. «) (.;FC 2; a laiburn 1. Traw<leii U**liic 5: Sallnlen 1.
Gargrav* Wha!l«*v■ 3. W:
, Colne
Legion I;*"!’:
i.liham’ mds 2. Farbv \’ icloria 1; Oil^loi; \;hU- tic 0. Waddingt*m 1; Nelson GSOB 1. U**aiil llniteiil 2,
Clilh**nK' U**s. ........ 12 10 2 < O’twislh* Imm. ........ U) * Vltic.
Tr:iw<l**n U* Gar^ravt*.......... Uhatburn.......... SalKl**n............. GFU................. K. Gr»***n........... Whalley............ 1‘adiham Wutids. Waddin^tUi..... .SVlsniiGSOH ... Whallev C**ltic.. Karby Vie......... ( ’ liflnn Alh........ Kea.l Ut«i.......... Coin** RHl.........
Empress teams victorious
IT was a successful the Empress .sipiash
ek for teams.
each scoring victories. Th*.‘ Ists. aw.-iy to Bamftird 3rds, won 3-2. their secoml vic
tory of the season. Russell C o w k i n g . 1) a v e
.Matthews ami C*>nur McLaugh lin all won 3-2. Ray Drvden lost 1-3 am! Jeff Watson went *li>wn 0-3. losing in the thinl. The 2mls. al home to Belvale
4lhs, w*tn 4-1. Dave Tail. John Willis. Martin Hill and Ge*)rge Senior all won 3-0. Etldie Vi*ller was unfortunate to go down 1-3. The 3rds continued their
winning ways with a 5-0 vic
tory at hom’e to Burnley. John Faraday. Bob Peel. Sharon Willis and .lohn Beggs all won 3 -0 and .Mike B a r raU
iriumpheil 3-1. *I*l..i
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home lo Rin’lidale CC 2nds convincing
' ,5-0 win. this lime at
win 3-0. Susan Beggs allowed her oppcmenl back into the game to 2-2 but she eventually
won 3-2. Marilyn Fletcher had no
troubU* in gaining a 3-0 victory and Val Fielding soon tUsjHiSL**!
of her opponent 3-0. Sbar**n Willis won her match
for the second successive week witliout losing a point. Sharon, plaving her first match for the
cminty. easily won 3-0 at mimb«*r four for the 4th team, losing only a fevv |)oints. The Lancasliire team won
(he match over a .Northumbrian team libs 3-2.
.Anne Cowking played well to
1’ W D I, I' 1 22
4 2 0 IS Kibble Valley Football League
ONE-WAY TRAFFIC
Transport 1, Waggon and Hoses 10
THE WAGGON’S forwards at last realised their potential and the result was a 10-1 drub bing of Transport
After 15 minutes Andy
Blackburn opened the scoring from the penalty spot and later added a second to efforts from Hickling and Edmondson. At half-time the score was 4-
0 but could easily have been more. In tlie second half it was onc-'way traffic. Bluckbuni completed his hat-
trick. Edmondson grabbed another three to take his game’s tally to four. Hickling scored again and a solitary effort came from Paul Lawson. It was not until the score
was 8-0 that Transport found the only opening of tne day and scored their consolation goal. If Waggon show form like
this for tne rest of the season Ihev will take .some healing. Waggon and Horses: Winck-
lev N-. Winckley D.. Wadding- lo’n. Smith. Lawson. Driver.
Lawson. Pritchard, Hickling, Edmondson. Blackburn. Subs: Yates. Sumner.
Undefeated Victoria
Victoriu 1. White Horse 0
VICTORIA made il four wins out of four after victory in a
tight game on SaUinlay. white Horse started well and
*mly a goal-line clearance pre vented them taking the lead. However, the early pressur*;
was weathered and Victoria began to settle and play the better football. Alan Haydock twice went
Buck fight all way
Calderstoncs Res. 0 Buck Inn J.
HARD-working Calderstoncs made Buck fight all the way for both points in their Kibble Valley League DivLsion Tw
game on Saturday, After a dour ojiening 20-
minule struggle, in which neither team created a clear- cut chance. Tony
H.argreaves broke the (leadlock with a shot from a narrow angle. Anthony Ollernshaw
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Gary Fawcett both hit the woodwork before Simon KeV' nolds. who had an (lulstandin game, heade*l h*ime a Roy L' mondson corner after I
minutes. The second half was a scnqi
pv affair, but Buck inatle il J-0 wdien Ian Blenkinship knocked on an
Olleren.shuw free-kick for Fawcett to head home fi close range. Buck: Thomas. Heanan
Gower. Simpson. .Meilin. Re, nobis. Edm*m*ls*m. Ollere shaw. Fawcett. Hargreave; Cherrv. Subs; Blenkinshi{ Peel.
Rimington at the top
RIMINCTON rvmniii at lop o f the Kibble Vail Iweague Division One after tlii
close to sc*iring before Rich:ird ,*\slin eventually g:ive the Vic toria the lead with a well taken header from a Derek Croft cro.s.*; early in the second half. Thev continued to press for-
While Horse keeper making
two good saves. With lime running out the
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visitors lookiui for an equaliser, hut were unable to Iwat !an
Nutlall in goal. R. Cattermolo had an out standing game for While Horse while .Aslin ami .Michael Peel plaved well for the Victoria. Victoria: Nutlall. Wade.
Peel. Harrison. .Aslin. Croft, Conti. Thrclfall. Tomlinson. Haydock. Hutchinson. Sub:
Stewart. Victoria are also going well
in the Lancashire Junior Shield, having reached the
tiiini round.
100 goals tally in 10 games
Henlhorn United 7. Coppice Youth 0.
HFNTHORN cli>cked up their UH)ih goal of the se:ison on Sumlay in i>nly their UHh Hyndinirn and District Under- I4s League g:ime. .Michael Fninkland. nameil as
inan-of-the-match, had the honour of scoring the century goal and he went on to adii a
second.
feiic**. but coul«l n*)l prevent more goals from Nallian Peel (4) ami .Andrew Stoke.s. On Sumlay. Henthorn travel t*i Brierfieiil Celtic.
C*»ppice packe*l their ile-
Henthorn United 13 Hiduim 0.
HFNTHORNi ale it fiv
in a row in the Accringti District Under-13s Leai: hitting lucky 13 on Salun The Henlhorn defenc
up lo bv
put under more |)ressur ever l>t*f*)re this seaso; g*H»d work by Clegg ros«!. backed goal, halted
chanc*‘s. G*>od plav bv midfielders
Briggs and’ man-of-the-maich Stokes, iwiielraling nms from wingers Hargreaves ami Bard- slev and hard work up front by Sm’illi. slowly ground down the Highatn ueienc'
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Kiiikt's .Arms......... Buck lim............... •Whalley Celtic..... tJnmlleton............ I.oni Nelson........ C'stones U»*s........ One p«>inl
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fielding iiitn-regisleretl player. I,ending scorers: Divi.<ion
Om* — A. Blackburn (Waggon) 7. G. Blackwell (Spring .Mill) 7. D. Mercer (While liors**) 7. W. itriggs iKiinington) *5. Division Two — F. Searson
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F..siei (Wh;ill**y) 9. D. R(*berts ami .) Whilfonl (Brockhall) 7. Salurdav's fixtures; Division
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According to form
Poulton 2nd XI 1. Clitheroe 1st .XI I
CLITHEROE 1st XI continue*! their winning fonn in Division Four of the Dairyerest Lanca Ladies this
shire Central League with l’*iult*m. Clitheroe soon settle*!
hat-tricks. Stokes and Har greaves scored two apiece and Allen. Banlsley ami Davis hit the rest. On Saturday. Henlhorn en
iiniilh ami Rriggs each hit
tertain C’hurcli Athletic R (10- 15 a.m.).
Altham Alblelic Trinity YC I.
AE'TER being beaten 12-5 by Altham in the cup lw*t weeks ago. Trinity *lid themselves jus
tice in this Hymlburn ami Dis trict Umler-14s I.eag*.ie
g.ame. .Altham dominate*! the first
half, but the Trinity defence hell! firm ami were b**alen only
once. Two Trinity substilulums at
half-time failed lo change the jiallern of the game ami with more pressure came Altham's
second goal. With 10 minutes to go Ravm*r made a str*)ng run fr*)’in the half way line and pjisseil to CajKiwski who scoreil neatly in front of goal. Tnnity nearly hit the e*}ual-
iser just before the end when Capowski’s effort struck the
woo*lwork. The Trinity *lef«*nce des**rves
sjH*cial praise as *Uh.*s Briggs, who worked particularly hanl in inalfield.
their game, taking an < lead with a well-work**»l from Liz. Cai*m foll*»wing .. bv Dei'hie
g*tO*l
work on the left C:ilon ami Triciu Pro
'rricia then increased the l**ad, ci>nv*Tting a cross from Liz. Cat*in. In the secoml half Ulither
PLUMBER and
continue*! to pressurise the Pouilon defence, but tail***! to improve on th** score. l’*Mdton then broke away and scoreil catching lh«* Clitheroe defenc
siatuling. How«*v**r. with some gooii
moves along the Clilher**** f*>r- wanl line. lw*» mori* g**als from Tricia Pr**clor soaleil th** game Di'bhie Uaton and Judith Holt w**r*( lH*lh unlucky not t«i score from several giMut chanc**> aiul Catherine Harris*)!! hail an cellent game al centre half.
Clitheroe 2nd XI 1. British Aerosimee 3
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