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H 'Advertising). Burnley 33.131 (Classified) Clilhcroc 223-24 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Btimleg 22331 (Classified) National award for chairman Cyril


CL1THEROE chairman Cyril Whiteside has received a top honour for leading the club to their record-breaking non-league triumphs. Cyril (39). of Croasdale Drive, is one of four national


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at any level and over the last three years Clitheroc Chairman Cyril Whiteside has led this memorable as- cent."


merit award winners chosen by the Official FA Non-league Directory for 1987. The directory describes Clithcroc’s winning of the North


with Conglcton at Shnwbridgc a week on Saturday. Cyril said he felt honoured to receive the award and


The award will be presented before Clitheroe s match


West Counties League Division Three, Two and One titles in successive seasons as a remarkable performance and goes on: “Anyone in the game will recognise iust what hard work and dedication is needed to achieve this record


would treasure It all his life. “I’m fortunate to have been picked out as the front man,


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Trinity up for th e cup


T r in ity U-Ms 9, St Joseph’s 0


ANOTHER excellent display by Trinity earned them a comfort­ able passage to the second round of the Hyndbum and Dis­ trict U-14s Cup. Trinity scored five in the first


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Henlhorn United U-Ms 7, Darwcn United 0


HENTHORN played with much commitment and skill in winning


this cup match. Dewnurst and Watkins each


scorn! twice and the other goals came from Stokes, Smith, and Czapowski. Stokes was named man-of-the-match for the third consecutive week.


HW Volvo 1, Henthorn United U-16s 1


GOALS by Peel and Burgess put Henthom 2-0 ahead in this Stirling Cup tie. but HW Volvo


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olden and Dewhurst then took


a stranglehold of midfield and further Henthom goals came from Bradshaw and Burgess.


Henthorn United LM5s 3, Great Harwood Rovers 1


ONLY two superb saves by Taylor kept Henthom on level terms early in this top-of-the- table clash* Peel put Henthorn ahead before half-time and, de­ spite coming under almost con­ stant pressure after the break, they went fu r th e r ahead through Peel again and Stokes. Hovers scored a late consola­


tion goal.


capitalise on our visitors from Accrington, even though they would only be paying the same


as they do to watch home games/’ said chairman Cyril Whiteside. “ It seems foolhardy not to


make the most of our good for­ tune at being given this lucra­ tive fixture on Boxing Day, but


the opinion of our supporters comes first. I f they are so against it, we will scrap, the


idea.” When the clubs met last sea­


son at Shawbridge on New Year’s Day, 700 fans watched the match. With both in the running for the NWCFL Cham­ pionship this season, a 1,000


crowd is expected on Boxing Day.


Following the disappointing from their home match with resulti against Kirkby, Clitheroe is hopi r


„ manager Dave O'Neill v , ,, .


to step into the transfer market. His


side face another tough


test on Saturday when they visit the in-form Radcliffe Borough (kick-off 3-15 p.m.).


Dismal Clitheroe give points away


Clithcroe 0, Kirkby Town 3


KIRKBY’S first vic to ry in eight league and cup games was not so much earned as gift-wrapped and delivered.


Clitheroe spluttered and stut­


tered their way through 90 mi­ nutes which every one of their supporters in a sizeable attend­


ance will want to forget. The whole team appeared to


be out of sorts, as they went down to a second successive


home defeat. Dave O’Neill’s men started


well enough, forcing a string of comers and having a Steve Mul­ len cross headed from under the bar. Almost all the play had been


in the Kirkby half when, in the 21st minute, Denis Underwood dropped a cross and the loose ball was poked home by Jimmy Bell.


Second-half show defeats Clifton


Clifton Athletic 1, Clithcroe Reserves 3


CLITHEROE recovered from a poor first half to maintain their East Lancs League charge.


The reserves, unbeaten in the


league for nearly two years, took the lead on 10 minutes when a thunderous shot from Stewart Procter hit the bar anti Geoff Young put away the re­ bound.


Clifton came more into the


match as Clitheroe sat back and equalised after 25 minutes when a shot beat the unsighted Kevin Bradshaw.


For the remainder of the half,


Clitheroe looked worse than at any other time this season. The defence was sloppy and dis­


jointed. while the midfield failetl to pick up any loose balls.


The second half was ciuite a


contrast. Neil Baron ami Proc­ ter led the charge from midfield, Phil Dewhurst and Tommy Holt turned their defenders inside out and the deadly duo. Simon Whiteside and Young, gave the home side’s ^ itral defenders no rest. More goals had to come and Whiteside scored Clither­ oe’s second from a goalmouth scramble liefore Kinder added the third with a back-post header. C I i t h c r o c : B ra d s h a w .


Ashworth. Whittaker. Kinder. Green, Procter. Holt, Baron, Whiteside, Young. Dewhurst. Sub: Mooney. McGuire.


Worse was to follow in the


34th minute when Alan Byrom, Ian Arthur and Graham De­ whurst were all caught flat- footed as Colin Phelan ran on to a through ball and beat the advancing Underwood. Clitheroe began the second


half in attacking style and had another effort cleared off the line. In contrast to the Clitheroe back-four, which looked capable of conceding a goal at anv time, the Kirkby defence stood firm. The visitors’ third goal ar­


rived in the 07th minute. Although a certain sympathy was felt for Underwood, playing behind such a shaky defence, there could be no excusing him on this occasion. He threw the ball to Arthur, putting him un­ necessarily under pressure from two forwards. Arthur was dis- jwssessed and Underwood had to bring down the goalbound Kirkby forward. The spot-kick was converted by Peter McCon* ville. To Clltheroe’s credit, they


continued coming forward and Kirkby ’keofier Steve Farrellv made two impressive saves from John Bowman and Paul Beck. In truth the Clitheroe per­


Hutchinson, Dewhurst, Arthur. Byrom. Dunn. Bowman, Butch­ er, Taylor, Beck, Mullen. Sub: Higgins.


formance was dismal an<l plunges them into a mini crisis. C l i th e ro e : Underwood,


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S P R IN GM IL L won the Ribble Valley League’s top-of-the-table clash When they defeated King’s


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Dultowski took a tapped penalty on the charge and forced to within a metre of the line liefure Iw-ing driven over by the pack. In the latter stages, the home


team scored a thin! try follow­ ing a quick blind-side move. Roger Holmes and Dubowski


excelled in the pack for Clither- <*• and Ian Knighton made an impressive debut in the centre. Clithcroe: Moore. Woudbum,


K n ig h to n , H y d e . V e a r . Kmmott. Tattersall, Barlow, Dinsdale. Dubowski, Barker. Green. Holmes. Airey, Dux-


burv.


One — Read United 1. Calder- stones 2: Springmili 4. King's Amis 2: Rimington 4. Ribches-


Winner in th e dying


seconds Chathurn 2,


Waddington Youth 1


A L A T E goal by full-back John McCarrick sealed victory for Di­ vision Two leaders Chatbum. The home team dominated a


scrappy first half for long periods, while Waddington looked dangerous on the break. Neither team managed to


break the deadlock until Chat- bum's pressure paid off with a goal niidwav through the second


naif from Phillip Smith. Waddington fought back well


and hesitation in the chatbum defence let in I). Ingham for the


pressure on the Waddington goal and saw keeper Chris Grime save spectacularly from


equaliser. Chatburn mounted intense


Craig Taylor and then Mark Hargreaves shoot narrowly over before McCarrick’s last-minute


strike. A verv snorting game well


refereed by Ian Darbvshire. Chathurn: Johnson, McCar­ rick. P. Smallev, F . Smallev,


Robinson. Holgate. Smith, Bretherton, Taylor. Finch. Har­ greaves. Sub: M. Smalley. Waddington: Grime, Sum­


n e r , W i n c k 1 e v , B r a d 1 e v , Spencer, Hern, D. Keefe, Thompson. M. Keefe. Ingham, Bristol. Subs. Cox. Dewhurst.


ter Res. 6. Division Two — Chatbum 2, Waddington Youth 1: Calderstones Res. 3. Buck inn 1.


Sports Citv TntphifH Division One P W 1) L P


Springnull... King's Arms............. 9 5 2 2 12


Victoria....................... " 5 2 9 12 Waggon & H.............. 6 5 1 0 11 White Horse............. 7 5 1 1 11 Brookhall.................... 9 3 2 4 S Riltchester Res....... 9 3 1 5 7 Sabdon........................ 9 3 0 0 «> Rimington.................. 8 2 1 5 5 Read Old.................... 8 1 2 5 4 •W. Bradford.......... 9 2 1 6 2 Calderstones............ 9 0 1 8 1 * _ 3pts deducted for playing


unregistered players.


Empress Sports Division Two P W D L P


Chatbum.................... 9 8 1 0 17 Trans|x>rt.................. 9 7 0 2 14 Horseshoe.................. 9 5 1 3 11 C'stones Res............. 9 5 0 4 10 Lord Nelson............. 8 4 0 4 8 Whallev C ................... 4 3 1 0 7 Buck Inn...................... 7 2 2 3 d Grindleton................. 6 2 1 3 5 Waddington Yth.... 8 2 1 5 5 •\V. Bradford Res 8 1 2 5 2 King's Amis Res ... 10 0 1 9 1


• — 2pts deducted for playing unregistered players


Saturday's fixtures: Ashley


Smith Cuj> — Calderstones v Spring mill (N . Dinsdale ): Runingum v King's Anns (P. Kerr). Waggon and Horses v Brookhall <J. Swayne), White Horse v Read ( l . Darbvshire).


SAILING


T H E penultimate races of the winter series were held at Bur- wain Sailing Club on Sunday in fine weather and light winds, providing enjoyable sailing in what can In* a cold part of the


year. In the Mirror Fleet, Yan


Smith, of Eastham Street. Clitheroe. and Rachel Jamieson,


won two races.


Dan Seed Trophy — Horseshoe v King’s Anns Res (D. Mar­ shall). West Bradford Res v


Calderstones Res (D. Bush), Whalley Celtic v Grindleton (B.


Jones). Division Two — Chat- hum v Buck Inn (N. Turpin).


Hanson strike


earns point


Keighley Green l , Rend United 1


A GOAL by the recalled Philip Hanson gave Read a share of these E a s t Lanes League


points. Hanson’s equaliser arrived in


the second naif and he was unluckv not to score the winner in the later stages. Veteran de­ fender Barry Kilby was out­ standing for the visitors.


Head United 1. Cnlderstoncs 2


R EAD finished with nothing to show from a good Ribble Valley


League nerfortnanct. Peter Whittaker equalised af­


ter Calderstones took the lead. but his team could not match the


visitors' second goal. Plavor-of-the-inateh was Sean


Mullins. Rend United IMSs 0,


Great Harwood Reserves 0 R EAD met sterner op|>osition


than of late and were put under considerable pressure in the first half. They defended well and looked the stronger learn after the interval. Bennett was unluckv not to score late in the game, hut the result was fair.


Rochester on Saturday .


p.m.). Goalkeeper Kevin Bradshaw


... - *


made his debut at Clifton follow­ ing a move from Accrington Stanley. One player leaving Clitheroe


is Martin Horsefielu, who has gone to Great Harwood Town. He wanted more first-team foot­ ball, which manager O’Neill who signed him from Darwen during the summer, was unable to guarantee.


Top of the NWCFL Division One P W D L P


Stnlybridge. Accrington.. Kirkby.......... Clitheroe.... Winsford.... Fleetwood... Bootle............ St Helen’s . .. Kmlcliffe.......


17 11 3 3 25 10 8 6 222 15 9 2 420


, 13 0 4 310 . 14 5 5 4 15


Opponents run


out o f steam Silsden 1,


West Bradford 6


ONLY hard running and tack­ ling by Silsden kept the half­ time score down to 2-1 in this Craven League Division One match. When the home team's energy


fadeil after the break. West Bradford took control. Danny Coulston and Alan


Blenkinship scored West Brad­ ford’s first-half goals, and Steve Binder made it 3-1 after 52 minutes when he hooked the ball over the keeper’s head. Four minutes later. Coulston


scored the goal of the match, firing a 30-yard drive into the riN>f of the net. Alan Havdock added his name


to the score-sheet with a solo effort before Binder hit his second and West Bradford's sixth goal. West B rad fo rd : Barber.


McCally. Tierney, E . Collision, Potter, D. Coulston. Havdock. Bartlett. Blenkinship. Taylor, Binder, Dewhurst.


P ay penalty for slack defence


Waddinglon 3, Trawden Celtic


SLOPPY defending cost Wad­ dington dear in this East Lancs League game.


They scored through Nicky


Tomlinson and Rick Waddington before the interval but conceded four goals in return.


Despite improving in the


second half. Waddington missed several good chances, including a {tonally.


Tomlinson eventually scored


his second, but Trawden had already made the most of the gaps m Waddington’s defence, adding three more goals.


W add in g to n : W in ck le v ,


R ic h a rd s . S e o d ie , R u s h . B u rge s s , R . Waddinglon, Hcyom. Bishop. T . Waddington. Tomlinson. Hutchinson. Drachenborg.


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Nnhwood Ladies FC 1, Clithcroe Ladies FC 2


C L IT H E R O E fought back from a goal down to win this battle of the roses. After a goal-less first half.


Clitheroe hit the woodwork but then saw Nabwood take the lead. Skipper Wendv Rawlinson


equalised anil shortly after­ wards substitute Anne Morris


headed the winner. Clitheroe: J ackson, Barton,


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POOL PLAYERS CELEBRATE


VICTORS in the Ribble Valley LV A Pool League celebrated their successes at the annual presentation. White Hart. Sabden, domin­


ated the season, winning the Red and Blue Leagues. Craven lieifer won the Green League. The leagues’ runners-un were Commercial, Kings B and White Horse.


The chairman of the Ribble


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white Hart. The winter league is sche­


duled to start next Thursday. There will be 37 teams compet­ ing, compared with 32 in the summer, and the league will be divided into four divisions.


In win n in g style


R iB B L E S D A L E School P E teacher Maureen Hurst has rounded off her marathon-running season in winning style. Competing in the Dublin Marathon, she led the women's race


all the way to win in a time of 2hr. Ifimin., three minutes ahead of the second home.


Her victorv brought to an end a season of mixed fortunes. . of illness.


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Maure en put that disappointment behind her when she finished T R IN IT Y SS won their first game. For the Sunday School


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T rinity 1 C 3. T rinity SS 7


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R IB B L E SD A L E Table Tennis Association results: Standen B | 9, Social Club B 1; Trinity YC 3, Trinity SS 7; Standen A 10,


Whalley Swans 0. Next week's games: Monday


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gerald (Social Club A), G. Hard­ man, D. Ainsworth (Social Club B).


Stnndcn B 9. Social Club B 1


Maureen (33) began the year well and was hoping for a good run *** in the London Marathon to impress Britain's Commonwealth °- Games selectors. Unfortunately, she had to miss the race because


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other side of the Atlantic os she has been invited to run in the San three games. J . Kellington and Diego .Marathon in December.


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Whitewash win for leaders


LEGION A strengthened their lead in the Clitheroe and Whal­ lev Clubmen's Darts League with a whitewash victory over J R ’s A. Results: Social A 3. Legion B


4: Legion A 7, J R's A 0; RWCC A 4. Catholic A 3: Catholic B 2. Social B 5: JR 's B 4. RWCC B 3. John Ainsworth, of Legion A,


equalled the lowest check-out of the season when he hit his dou­ ble after 16 darts. The highest finish of the week was 75 by Legion B’s Nigel Schofield. Latest iwints and {>ositions:


Legion A 30, Social A 23, Catho­ lic A 22. RWCC A 22. Social B 21, Legion B 17. JR 's A 13. JR ’s B 11, Catholic B 10. RWCC 6.


Motor hope


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Grindrod and John Meadows and drivers John Morton. John Cressey ami Ken Skidmore. Ian will be honing to help his


Scots driver, Jim McRae, to overall vietorv in the Rothmans MG Metro 6114. John Meadows, meanwhile,


will lie chasing Group A honours in the diminutive hut deceptive­ ly powerful Vauxhal! Nova. John Morton is hoping for a


good run after bitter luck on his two previous Lombard rallies.


In 1983. in his own Vauxhall Astra. John was within reach of the finish line and the trophies when mechanical failure ended his chances. Last year, making his international rally debut


LADIES’ WIN


EMPR ES S Squash Ladies’ 1st


team were the club's only win­ ners in league matches last week. They lieat Cheethain Hill


4-1 at home. Sheila Willis, Marilyn Fletch­


er and Sharon Willis all won 3-0 and Anne Cowking had a (marathon match, using all her skill to win 3-2. Sue Beggs got into her match


tiH i late and went down 0-3. The men’s Ists lost to South


Shore Is ts 1-4 away. Ray Dryden won 3-0, Russell Cowk­ ing just lost 2-3 in a long game, Dave Matthews and Je f f Watson lost 1-3 and Conor McLaughlin 0*3. The 2nds went down 0-5 away


to Red Rose 3rds. John Willis, Martin Hill, Eddie Vidler, Mike Barrett and Steve Turner all lost 0-3. The 3rds, at home to Red


Rose, lost 2-3. Robert Fielding triumphed 3-2 and Dave McKen­ zie 3-1. John Beggs just lost 2-3. Rick Ashton 1-3 ami Dave Wal­ ters 0-3.


and teamed up with S. De- I whurst to win the doubles match


against Crane and Wrigley in a verv close game of 20-22. 24-22, and*21-18.


Standen A 10, Whnlley Swans 0


STANDEN A had an easy vie- torv. with captain T . Hall. B. Friend and R. Birch all winning | three games. In the doubles niatch, Birch and Friend beat A.


Rawsthom and A. Mullins. The third player for the Swans was I J . Butcher.


club’s five for glory


with the Subaru team, he had an accident in Wales which put him out of the event. Once again. John will be at


the wheel of a Subaru four- wheel-drive. turbo-powered car — and he could well surprise a


few jieople. Newcomers to this most pre­


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SNOOKER Tight at top


C O N S E R V A T IV E B and Rimington A have joined Royal British Legion A at the top of the Clitheroe and District Snooker League with 36 iwints. Catholic B kept their lead in


Division Two despite going down 9-5 to R B L B. Highest breaks: M. Wetisley 36; J . Renwick 24; U. Taylor 32;


M. Shaw 26. Division One — Rimington A


(10) 111, JR s A ID 352: F. Wrathal) 74. M. Whitaker 46; 1). Bannister 41. J . Birkbcck 88; A. Hartley 68. S. McCullough SO; K. Ratcliffe 80, P. Swales 46; S. Petty 72. M. Hornby 51; D. Riley 76. M. Jezierski 41.


Chatburn A (0) 297, Cons B (14) 436: I ’. Clark 42. R. Sutton


S3; D. Speak 38. E . Wallace 65; N. Robinson 46. F . Webster 76; I I . Frankland 71, A. Middleb- rough 73; P. Jones 41. D. Coujh* 69: A. Frankland 59, J . Pickles


71. Cons A (8) 407, UHL A (6)


318: D. Smith 74, P. Harrison 36; S. Taylor 45. R. Hitchcn 72; T . Sunter53, N. Schofield 77;J. Cowell 91. D. Parker 31; M. Wenslev 84. B. H. Sims 29; K. Smith (k), M. Peel 73. Catholic A (2) 356, Billing-


ton B (12) 390: M. Holmes 53. 1. Moores 55: D. Burgess 6-1. K. Horsefield 78; J . Crowther 64, S. Horsefield 54: 1. Tomlinson 50. B. Thompson 66; L . Dixon 61, G. Parker 70: D. Vizzard 64. P. Musker 67. Waddington A (8) 350, Great


Harwood A (6 ) 366: B. Wad­ dington 49, M. Shaw 60; S.


Hatton 68. P. Dallison 63: F. Goar 74, R. Dixon 59; J . Wooff 52. R. Pickvance 38; T . A. Makinson 45, R. Taylor 86, D. Hoolhtnun 62, G. Allen 60. Billington A (6) 313, Arrods


(8) 35S: P. Elliott 66. R. Wilk 62; G. Lomas 36. C. Hall 89; D. Eastham 40, J . Curtis M; 1. Brown 83. I. Smith 56; N. Har­ ris 58. P. Gonzalez 67; A. Rvdehcard 60. Division Two — R B L B (9).


TABLE TENNIS LADIES


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— St M a n ’s 3. St Paul’s 2. Final — Loyola 3. Leopards 2. _____


The beaten Hemi-finalisls in the tournament at the Castle all-weather pitch were St Mar) s Results: Semi-finals — leopards I , St Paul's 0; Loyola 1, St Mary s 0. Third place play-off The Clitheroe and District representative side were beaten h-l hy South Rihme on the


Castle Field. Although dominating the first half. Clitheroc were held to a 1-1 intemil scoreline. It was a different story in the second half, with South Kibble firmly on top. This weekend’s fixture are: Saturdnv — St Paul's v Maddington (S . Briggs), Leopards \ Lovoln (T . Simpson). Sunday — St Mary’s v Whalley (N. Duckworth),


Catholic It (5) 349: S. Kerr 60, B. Bithell 60; J . Miller 97. IL Hargreaves 53; J . Kennick 68, K. F.ccles 51; D. Walmsiey 62, 1). Lofthouse 76; N. Gamer 52, i ’. Bithell 69; G. Walmsiey 86.


M. Lawton 40. Pcndle Club (6) 416, Low-


Moor A (S) 117: S. Edmondson 59, S. Traynor 62: W. Wright 62. D. Dean 96; K. Geldanl 86, I). Saunders 42; J . J . Bush 52. G. Tyler 98; A. Taylor 90, K. Giover 5-1; J . Holmes 67, R. Shoreman 65. JU m B (10) 121, Police (4)


382): G, Blackburn 92, F . Booth 44: T . Amin 37. T . Swift 70; J . Poole 77, N. Robinson 57; G. Whitham 56, 1*. Craig 52; M. Davies 108, D. Fletcher 84; S. Spara 51. J . Burke 75. Socinl Club (12) 517, Slaid- hum B (2) 312: G. Hincks 116.


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D. Collinson 4U; J . Sutcliffo I\ Collin.^on 70: D. Niven 101, L Lawson 40; I. Charlton 81. M. Beattie 41: J . Hall 77. J . Collinson 76; M. Vjiniom 65. N.


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