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Clithcroe Advcrlincr ami Thiicn, March (!(h, IHSi! Huni/t’iy 22331 (Claanificd) Clithcroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Adverlising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Class tells 57 PLUMBE STREET, BURNLEY OF BURNLEY FIESTA


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'3,0-X miles 9,000 miles


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___ along the way. Lancashire Cup


Place in final at stake


ONLY Northern Premier Multipart League strug- glers Chorley stand bet­ ween Clitheroe and a chance to repeat last season's famous ATS Lancashire Challenge Trophy victory. The sides clash In the


semi-final at Shawbrldgo on Saturday (3 p.m.) in what promises to be a battle royal. Chorley reached the last


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lour of the competition by defeating NWCFL Division T h ro e o u t f i t B la c k p o o l Mechanics 4-0 on Monday. That win now sots up a repeat of last year’s quarler- flnal tie which Clitheroe won 2-0 at Shawbridge. Goals that day came from


in cup battle


Wren Hovers 1. ClUhcriic 2


CLITHEROE took a step closer to the successful defence of the ATS Lancashire Challenjre Trophy, on Saturday, but not without a few (luarter-final jitters


After Mick Ashcroft ami


ders two ijoals akcatl. Wren ralliml atid a ir»-Tninute spell of l)ressure eventtially forced the Clitheroe defence mto error as David Sharjiles shot past his


r ‘


own Koalkeejier. Clilheroo’s ckms told. Iiow-


ever. and they retrained their composure ami (juelled the


rovinjr Wren liordes. Good hiotball was never easy


oji a hard hutnjiy pitclt and Clithenie. with .Nlasoiik Ahmed recalled for the susjiemled Peter Hulchitiscm. look lime lo


find llieir stride. Steve Mullen nave the Wren


defence pletUy to think al)out down both flanks hut came in for some r»mnli Irealmonl. After behiK scytlted down on the edne of tlie penally area, however, justice was done


wlu-n .Mick Ashcroft flicketl the fiercely driven free-kick into


the net. Tliat 17lh minute lead looked


secure until the stroke of half­ time wlieii Detjis Umierwooti failed to cut out a noal-hound cross. I.ady luck smile»l upon the ’keeper. ihouLdi. atid the liall reboumled oft a |h>


sI into


his arms. Five minutes into llie second


David Proos, who has since departed for Old Blackbur- nlans, and Stove Mullen. Chorley are currently close


to the bottom of the Northern Premier Multipart League and Clithcroe assistant manager Frank Richards sees no reason why his p layers should not roach the final for a second successive year. 'Wo beat them easily last


half, a Gtiry llutcher shot was not collect'ed cleanly by the Wren 'keeper and .bihn Taylor shot home the loose ball. The noal .seemed to have wrapped up the lie. i»ul Wren IhounlH different and Clither nm-a-round for L5 tninules. Ian WhillJiker cleared off the f«)


season, and with homo ad­ vantage again, wo should repeat the win," ho said. "Martin Eatough and Peter Hutchinson will bo available


again after suspension, so we have a full-strength squad to choose from and are very op­


timistic." C lith e ro e o f f ic ia ls are


hoping for the biggest attend­ ance of the season, which currently stands at 700 for the Now Year’s Day visit of Accrington Stanley. There Is added Incentive


for each club to roach the final as 1986 is the centenary of the Lancashire Challenge Trophy, formerly called the


Junior Cup. No date has been sot tor


the final, which seems likely to take place at cither Black­ burn's Ewood Park, Wigan’s Springfield Park or, the venue for last season’s final. Deap- daio. Preston. The soml-final tie means


that Clithcroo’s scheduled league match on Saturday with NWCFL title contenders Stalybridge Celtic has had to bo postponed. It Is likely to bo rearranged for on evening


weekend with their match against GEC being p o s t­


kIck-off In April. The reserves had a blank


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•64 A' ASTRA Z^oot Hatchback. Parchment, with brown mienor £369$ 83 A CAVAUERt.OSfllHalch.Gokj.sunrcwl.verycieafiexampie £5295


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63 'Y' MANTA Berlinetta Hatch. 23,000 miles, gold, meiaiiic 82 'Y'METRO 1.0 City. Green metallic, 35.000 miles ......


82 'X' VW Jetta 1,3 4-door. Wa'S ted, very dean condition 82 'X'CORTINA 1,6L Blue. 38,000 miles


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£1995 poned. On Saturday they


travel to Sabdon (2-15 p.m.) Manager John Wholloy la


looking to strengthen hIs


squad before the transfer deadline on March 31st. Paul Whalloy Is struggling with


Injury, Noll Baron Is still serv­ ing a 28-day suspension and problems novo been com­ pounded In recent weeks with the first team calling upon the s e rv ic e s of se veral players.


NWCFL


Divii.ion Om* V W 1) 1. Ft


('mluT.H-................. 'Jti3 y 'j:i5 Fl.'.'l.Tmvn............. 'J''U li '•-5-


'oiiv:. Tuwn...............'Ji> 1.5 i> i> Stalv. ( 'I'ltii'............. 15 5 1


Hur^foUL’ I i ............. 'J7 12 7 IrlamTown.............2111 7 6 ( ’ur7-<in A^ht<•n........ 22 12 5 ;>'21* St Hvl. Town.......... '2.*' y .''112'i


Wins, r t . l .............. J'i 1" ' ' l l - ' Noth.-rfii'M............ '2'*> 7 7 12 21 .•\i’c. .HtanK-v........... 22 7 *> '.'21'


It.M.lIi-...... ............■> 7 *5 15 211 . 1C , ic,


l.,-vlanii Mot...........^ 312 11' ............. 1C. 2 I-**


Hail. n.in.UL'h........7 4111^ i'l'iinlli.................. J'l '* 7 12 11 t;i..ssop................. ‘27 5 C Korml.y................. '21 3 C


, i.^ 1:2 i ’n'M'iit Calili's.......221 1 I 1.“' ♦'


EMPRESS SQUASH


IT was a niioil wiM'k fur Km- pn-.'is Sipiasli li-ams. with llu- Iiilv loss suffvn-<l by tiu' 1st?, iiiii that was away to top-of- thi' U'airui' Pn-stwicli 2iuls. In that matrh, Kmpress's mlv winm-r was Davi- Tail, wliii I'l-al an Knulaml-ranki'il


laiiv playtT :i-2. i'tav DryiL-n ami l)av«-


.\1atlhVw^ lost 1-3 ami ituss<‘ll Cowkinn and Conor McKauirh- lin wont ilown 'I’ln* 2nds. at homo t<i .'^jirin-


v:ors :?nls. won 3-2. .lohn willis and Stovo TunH’r won 2M and .Icff Watson 3-2. Martin Hill atid Kddio \’idh-r lo.-l 1-3. Tho :ird> won 21-2 at lioino to


Sprin^ors Uh>. Sharon Willie triumphi'd 3-b. and Stovo Kutlu'i'fonl and .Miko llarri'tt n 21-1. .lolm


down 2-21 and tloor^'o .''••nior 1- :i.


Th«* ladi»-s. awav to llurnlov. von t-1. Sharon Willis. Marilyn


Flolrhor and Slioila Willis won 3-0 and Susan 11*'k' i;s soorod a 3-1 vic'tory. .Anno Cowkini;


wont down l-2l.


800 fell race


AS part of tlie ClilhenK' .’Hki celebration.^. ( 'hivltm-le-.MiKirs Harriers are orjranisin^: the Clitlieroe Fell race. After a year's l:»pse, the six-


mile race with a 1.2.'i"fl. of ascent, is a shorter course to th«- or•i^,dnal and has no mad ^e(•tions. The race, on.lune 1st, starting: at the Four Fane Fnds Road. Clitheroe. at 11 a.in. is limited to 2.50 competitors. it is sjHinsored by ( ’ litliero<*


vil'VC window manufacturer Ultraframe and entry is £1. Tlie Ailvertlser amt Times trophy will b«* presented to the


winner, the KiiibU* \3tlley Har­ riers’ trophv to the first female home and the Dutton Trans|K>rt trophy to the first Ribhle


Valmy resident. Kn'trii'S shouhl In* inadx* to L.


Farnsworth. -57 Kemple View, Clitheroe HR7 2td).


went


......... 2ii 17 it 131' 2 35


. , , ,


CHRISTOPHER HAS A DATE IN AUSTRALIA


T/\KING a tri]) Down Under is Stonyhurst College student Christoi)her Malion. who has been selected to jday with the Lancashire Under-lS Rugby Union team touring Australia


in .July and August. Christopher (17). wh


line. Underwood into a one-hatided save i shots flashed wide hefoi'e Sh pies’ attempted clearance went into liie Clitheroe ^oal. The ^'ri|) on llie trophy wa.-.


only rela.xed temporarily, lliounh. and ('lilheroe finished slronjrly lo run out worlliy


winners. C l i th e r o e : Umlerwood.


Abme«i. Whittaker. .Mue Ashcroft. Mullen. Sharpies. HuI cIu t . Robinson. Taylor. Dunn. Sub: .Marren.


Sports quiz


C OM P E T ir iO S LS hotlhu) up in the ( ’lilhcror FC Sports (piiz irilli one urrk rruiiuiiiiiii o f the l••llllllt' stiup\ Cox iinii Co.. Optiniisl.s anti


Hon ker Hros look ussuml ot «i spot in the


hut the fourth


phiee is still uneertiiin. I'oints null positions: Cox


mill Co Optimitls I0i>.


Hon ker Hro.u lOT. EtKj^ies I(Si. Filters Fire i>T, Rotfimet .‘'2, Whalleit ('eltie <JJ. U’ii


help


(iraeei/itni Sii. Viclorii) Span­ ners Si''. Slap Heinls ■'•I. Fat Wallet Ti'..


News from the snooker tables


.IK's A m:iint:iiiK‘ti llK‘ir In Division Two. Rillin^:ton .A


have a comfortidile h*ad over .s»'c'oml placed .\iTods.


JU’s A ( in ns. Waddink’ lon A (0) 2'.m;: M. Hoyd 7.5. T. A. Makin.-iin -17; G. Pilkinpoti Jvl. I). Rootliman 13; .M. Whitaker d.5. R. Wadiliiu'ton 5i»; F. .Mc.Mahon 7S. S. Hatton -M; .1. Rirkbeck .*'7. .1, W,M,ff 7(i; ! ’ . Swales 'lo. F. t ’oar 2(*'i.


RBI. A <S» 122, Chathurn .\


(61 tOO: 1. Nuttall .’''2. P. .lones 217; P, IFirrison !'2t. U. l^peak


•IT: N. Schofield -\s. N. Robin- son 7‘.': .M. Bailey 57. Frank- land I'l; I), Parker


P. Clark


('.d: (I. Parkinson .5(5. H. Frank- land N*.


WaddiuKlnn B ( l » 2I79.


Catholie Cluh A (10) li-’^: J. Faml'ert (,.5. 1). Bur^-ess .'-Ji; .1. itaine^ 77. .M, Ibilmes 7(1; A. .1. Held 2ls, 1,. I)i\un A. Wil­


kinson I'i. H- Hudson .5(,; B. Phillip


Parsons .5.5. I. Tomlinson .‘<1 Rindin:ton B (.si 2572. Cons


.1. Crowther Ci-l; A. 2.


A <(U 131: H. Thistlethwaile 10. M. Wen.sley 2*7; T. Ashton


d'.*. .1. Cowell .5d; I). Seed 72. D. Smilli .57: .). Hacking .'ws. F. 'I'oinlinson l.s; 1), Sei-<! l!i. !>. FonI t'O; .1, 'I'liornton ."^1. 'P. Sunter 71. HarwixKl A <11) 110. Mil-


litmton H (21) 212L5: 1. Karim oa. B. Thom|*son -5.5; 1). .McIntosh 1(K». .1. Bolton :tS; R. Taylor As. K. Garrett -S-1; R. Pickvance 72*. P. Musker .5-1; M. Shaw ,*<1. T. Peters .58; G. Allen *57. G. i ’arker Id.


Cons B (10) I7‘J. UimitiKton


A I t ) 215S: R. Sutton .''-F K. RaU'liffe .5d; J. .Marsden 72). F. Wrathall d'2; D. .lohnston .>1. A. Harth-v 2*7; .A. .Middlebrou^li dl. n.'Riley 7;5; F. Wallace 2*21. 1) . Bannister 3(i; F. Wat.son 2*.''.


J. Fund :is. Billin»;ton .\ <10) 1210. Fiber-


al B ( I) 32)2): D, WiFon 2'd. P. .•\shton 2LS; p. Flliott 721, .1.


Parker ."»d; G. Fomas S21. .1. R. .Muller *>l; N. Harris 2*2. .1. .Midlor I*); D. Fastham 3.5. (.^ Dovle liK); B. Riibinson 51. D. Rilev 2*8. Cfmtburn (S) 212)0, Police (♦»)


252)6; .M. IFircreaves 721. .1. Burke 70; B. .lones 70. I\ At­ kinson 51; Wil.son .55. F. lliMith 121: R. Turner ‘VI. T. Swift 12: G. Vouiifr 62‘ . F Hart­ ley 2)5; R. Parker 5<). I).


( 1 ) 22


Fletcher 2'5. Catiudie B (10) 11)3. RBF B 51 1 : R. Har^-reavi-s 124. N.


Garner 44; H. Bithell .8.8. A. Smith -12): K. Fccles -1.8. 1). Walmslev 102: .). R. Wat.son 4.5 G. Walmslev 52'; .M. Fawlon 2) 2. K. Walmslev 42: T. Ridvje- wav 2**i. .1. pe«*l 21.8. f*endle Club (0) 32F .\rn«ls


( I I ) .532: A. Taylor 72. .S’ . De- vereiix 725; W. Wriclit 51. U. Haworth 74; T. Hill 61. R. Irwin 82; K. (7eld:trd 257. .M. Burns 121; S. Fdinontlson 2


1 Resull.s. Division One — llu* top of divisitin ono


o f llu* C lilb o ro e and D is tr ic t Snooker l.eatrue w i th an pmphalic M-0 win over WaddiiiL^ton A.


Amin 37; G. .Jone.s .McCullou^di .57; D. Collinson


(I. s.


217. A. I'ickensoii 112: U- *I’ed- Slone 65. T. .-Xinin 2*2); W. .lones 2*2. M. Hornby 4d. Tonichl's nuUche.s— Division


()ne: Billin^-ton H v .IR's (.'h:ilburn A v Catholic A,


Rimiiu'ton A v RBI. A. ( ’ons .-X V W.iddin^'l.on B. Waddiiu'ton .\ V Con.s B. llarwiHKl .A v


Rimin^'lon B. |)ivision Two: .IR's B v .Social


Club. Catholic B v Clmtburn B. RBF B v Fow .Moor. Slaidburn B v IVndle ( ’lull. .Arnnls v Slaidburn A. Police v Billiufrton A. Harwoo,! B. bye. K n o ck ou t tou rn am en t


result.s: Billink'ton B <S) H2. Har-


w«hmI a (U 2121.8: B. Thomji.sim 'v8, .\F Shaw (’id: 1. .Moores 7.8, R. Pickvance 47; .1. Wild 7o. I). .McIntosh .55; G. Parker 72. 1. K:(rirn *50; .F Bolton 102. R. T.avlor 12; P. ( ’onclii«‘ 62. G. Allen Iks. Ilarwomi A (2») HI. Biliinc-


ton B (1) 2131: R. 1‘ickvance 46. B. Thomiison 61; 1). .Mclnlt>.sh s\. .). Wild 42; IF Ch'k'i: *’iS. .F Bolton 44; R. T:iylor 2*4. K. Garrett .57; .M. Sh:tw 1021. T. Peters .52*; G. Allen 46. F .Moores f'C'. .\Kk'rck’ale score: Harwood A 1121) 772*. Billimr.ou B (12)


773. Social Cluh (10) U5. JICs A


(2) 360: M. Varmun 105. .1. 'rilterin^on 212); 1. ( ’Iiarlton .8-1. .1. Birkl'eck 61: B. Tunney 62*.


B. Knikdil 1.5;.), Sutcliffe IF F. .McMahon iQ; D. Niven 77. M. Wliitaker “O; G. Hincks 62*. .1.


Rolierts 61. JR’s A (7) 1213. Social Club


(5) 110: .M. Bovd 2**'i. G. Hincks .-Ni; F. Mc.M:ihon *12*..). Sutcliffe 58; M. Wh itak e r 51. .M. Varnorn .821; .1. Birkbeck (’►


!. I.


ciiarllon )Vt; P. .8wah-s 66. D. Niven 72;.). Titlx-riuk-ton 87. B.


'runni’.v 42). AjiUrckudc score: Social Club


(IS) 8.55. .IR’s A (7) 72*3. JR’s B (6) 186. RBF A (6)


• 1257: S. K.'IT 82. 1. .NulUll 1*2; .M. Horuliv SI. P. Harrison 217: A. Dickenson 53. M. Bailey Dl; S. Amin 10*i. .N. Schofield .52*: T. Amin *'i5. G. Parkinson 2*D; S. .McCullouk'li 2*2). 1). Parker .5D.


RBF A (6) 111. JIF-** H (6)


412; N. Schofield 2**l. S. .Amin 61: 1. .Nuttall 47. T. Amin .87; P. Harri.son 212*. S. .McCullouj:h 7.5; .M. Bailey 67. S. Kerr S7; 1). Parker So. M. Hornby (',0: G. I’arkinson 77. A. Dickenson •12.


AjZk'rck'atc score: .IR’s B (121)


.81)8. RBF A (12) .M8. Slaidburn A (2) 312. BilliiiK-


.’5,


R. Wilks 1*2; .F Holmes 71. .F Cmlis 2*<i. Fom .Moor 12)1 F53. Staid-


Imrn B <5) 102: G. Tyler C8'.. T. Roliiimnii 50; I. Perry 65. .F .laniues 65; R. Shormnan d.8.


H. bixon s\: I). Saunders 2)2. 1*. .Maher ('»25; P. Crvne 40. A. Ricbv 103; A. Hol^ride 122. J.


Whitwell 217. SIai<ll)iirn (S) tOS. JR’s B


(6) 112); P. Collinson 70. .1. Poole 68; 11, Walker 74. S.


Um A (10) .52IS: B. W:dker FI. I. Brown 51; G. Collinson 47. .N. Harris KHi; (F Te<lslone (',0, B. Price 72); G. .lones .58. G. Fomas 72*; 1). Colinson 15. 1). Fuistham 111: P. Collinson 212*. 1). Wilson 112. Billiiik'ton A (2*) 166. Slaid­


burn A (5) 376: D. Fastham 8d. G. .(ones 67; D. WiFon 73. W. .lones 76; B. Priee 65. G. Tedstoiu- 77; (.1. Fomas 2*F (F Collinson ('m; ,N. Harris 77. B. Walker 57; I. Brown 71. P.


Collinson 2M. .Ak'Kreirale score: BitlinKt'*u


A (12*) l.C(»F Slaidburn A (li) (’>.8S. The si'ini-final draw is; .IR’s


B V Social Club. Harwisnl .A v IbllinKlon A.


DARTS


FATFS'r iHiinls ami |H)sitiunH in the Chtlierm- and Pislricl


Darts Feapie: Division One— While Hnrse A 104. Knyal Oak .A 2*2*. Brownhill Arms 2*4. King.i Arms A .8S. I'emlle Witoli .8.8. Bonny Inn S2. Black llofM- 70. Nevv Inn '7)). C"ju* mereial 70. Hnrse Slioe 58. Spring Mill 57. Waddinglmi Club 53. .ludge Walmesley 15. Cravmi Hnifer 2(0. Division Two — Black Bull,


Chatburn S~. Royal Oak B 82. Kings Arms B 78. Wilpshire Unto! 72i. Brown Cow, ( ’hat- burn 62. Station 55, While Horse B 50. Dog ami Partridge 4.5. Black Bull. Fanghn 40. Cniss Kev.s 2L3. Viettiria : i l


opher V o f the


r is fi.llowinK : of his father


» also played studying' for


athemalics. ish :m.l hopes


rents. Philip and Pat. Clien'v Orchartl. Stoti has bt-en a re^aihir at


I h:i


I- the to I'd i


should be .'hurst. Brockhall


beat hospital rivals


Urockbtill 2. Caldcrstones 0 SFCOND-HAFF noals from


Ferk'al Searson ami .lohn Whit- worth saw Brockhall win this hospital battle ami reach the Ailken Shield second round. The victory came de.spile the


late unavailability of several plavers. forciiiK Brockhall lo maW* swift rearranKoinonts. The most not:ible move was that of Steve Fox from midfield to the lieart of the defence. He and the rest of the BnK'khall back-line withstood C:ilder- stones’ penetrating attacks al- IhnuKh the offside trap was sprung: a few times. The ojienine K‘ »3l came short­ ly after the interval. Whilford


Tnade a hrillianl nm down the left wiuK and passed to Searson wlio chipped llu* ball over the


keeiHT and into the net. 'Ine second jtoal followed


anollier left-win^' nin. this lime iiv I5arrv .Maher. The ball was p’assi'il to Steve Ware who crosse*! for Whilford to head


home. Any Caldcrstones tlireal \yas


killed off and tlu* second ilivi- sion leailers finished on top.


Both tx-jims jnil on an excellent |H - r fo n n a n c e ilespitx* tlie stronc wind :ind the enforced lay-off.


A special mention must ^o to till- G a n le i is Departmeiil at BriH'khall for their work in pro-


paring; tlu* pitch. Britckhall: Frayne. Ash­


croft. Duane, Maher. Croslon. Ware. Itoherls. Fox. Price,


Whilford. Seiirson. Sub; While. Cidilerstones: Wanl, St«‘ven-


son. Walker. Bradlev, Trotter. Price. Griffiths. Cotl. Beard- more. Scott, Holden.


Two games played


TWO Ribble Valley Fea^me matches wi-re kdven the k*o- ahead on SaUird;iy. thus pre- venlink' a third successive


blank wei'kend. Second liivisiun leaders BriK*-


klnill reached the Ailken Shield .-scciuid round after bcalitik: first division side Caldersloiies 2-0. and S;il«len deleated Waj;^on and Horses 6-2 in the le;i^nie. Tliis weekeml's fixtures: Di­


vision One — Rimin^non v (.’al- derstones. Transport v West Bradfiinl. Sabilen v While Horse. Division Two — Kind's Arms


v ( 'a ld e rs tones Resi-rves, Grindletoii v Daisyfield. Broe- khall V Wlialley Celtic. Ashley Smith Cup semi-dinal — Rib- ehester v V'ietoria.


TABLE


TENNIS ST.ANDFN .A moved within reacli of the leailers in the Rib- blesdale 'I’abU' Tennis Associa­ tion I.eague after two wins in a


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Trinity SS. CaMer.*itones still head the


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Trinity YC 2; Slanden B 5. Station B 5; Riminglon 21. Slan­ den B 7.


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......13 12 (I I 44 ...... 11 •• 1 I 2


....... 14 (I 4 ID 13 ...... 12 1 2 2


* 11


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Henthorn helped by


the wind Ba’xemlcn Athletic 0. Henthorn United 5


HENTHORN survived a tricky first half iu this Accrington and District Under-13s Feague match to eventually run away with the points. Fa c in g a s tron g wind.


Henthorn gave away a second minute iionalty when the ball bounced awkwardly on the hani ground imd struck Stokes’


hand. After a lotig delay while the


referee attempted to make the ball remain on the spot, the Ba.xenden penalty-taker shot


tamely, allowing Halstead to


save. Baxemlen looked the better


side in the first half but Hentli- orn look the load five minutes from the break wiien Barnes slopped a Primrose shot on the six-vard line and calmly placed the ball wide o f the 'keeper. Henthorn had the benefit of


the wind after the interval and with strong nmning down the wings bv Hargreaves and rnan- of-tne-iiiatch Watkins they in-


cre.ased their goal tally. Stokes scored twice, Har­


greaves and Brigg.s hit one apiece and only brave goalkeep­ ing kept out further efforts. Henthorn travel lo play St


.lohn’s United at the weekend (meet at Whallcy Road at D-210 p.m.).


Hyndhurn Fions 0, Henthorn United I


H E N T H O R N U n d e r-1 5 s notched a Cambridge Press Cup victory over Hyndburn with a second-half I’ eninan


goal., The home team pressed for­


ward before the break with the wind at their backs, but Henlh- orn defeiuled well aiul their 'keeper Henderson was never


seriouslv troubled. .Man-of-the-malch Peel twice


went close and after the inter­ val Penman shot home at the


back post as Henthorn look


control. Henthorn entertain Rishlun


on Saturday. (ropi)ico Youth 3.


Henthorn United 3


HENTHORN'dropped an un­ expected point; to a much-im­ proved Coppite side in the llyndburn and'Di.nrict Under Ms Feague. Peel went close before he


turned on a loose bail to o|>en tile scoring. The home side i could not deal with his pace I and control and he added the second via the jmsl after the break. Coppice pulled back a goal


against the nm of play when a free-kick came back off the crossbar and was rammed lioine. Ward seemed to have


«lecide<t the game after lie fol­ lowed up his first shot which hit the |>ost. hut Coiipice came hack again to make it 21-2. In tile last miiiule a weak


shot was fumbled by Heiith- <irn‘s 'keepiT and Coppice gr:d*-


bed an eqiialisx-r. Peel was miined man-of-tlu*-


malch but Menthoni %yill need lo impruve on this display if thev an* to win the league. 'I’his weekend they travel t


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