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L .v r tW ..! ,) . llurnleg 22331 (C la 6 ^ {> Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 19tli, 1986 17 Jlilheroc 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Town team celebrate in style^> IRSX l 1 HYLAND


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C L IT H E R O E b o s s Dave O'Neill, who has the tough task of follow­ ing Eric Whalley into the Shawbridge hot seat, is fully aware of the club's recent re­ markable triumphs but says-.'I do not intend to he overawed'.


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former professional footballer tasted success in his first venture into management when he guided Rossendale Un­ ited last season into the N1VCFL Cup semi­ finals and won promo­ tion from Division Two. But can lie continue


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porters any assurances. 1 just ask them to come along and keep support­ ing us'.Dave told me. ‘Whether success will


come straight away. I don't know. All I'm hop­ ing for next season is a good start and then to build on that'. Dave, who lives in


tlie job. He knows the non-league scene inside- out and is an advocate of open, attacking football.


‘We realise a rebuild­


ing job is needed and, therefore, have put no pressure on him for in­ stant success'. Dave's first job at


sidering moves to the Crown Ground, while Steve Mullen lias been


offered terms with Mul­ t ip a r t League outfit


Chorlcy. ‘I’ve not come to


S h aw b r id g e was to meet the players on Tuesday and find out who intended to leave. David Mooney. Martin


E a to u g h and Mick Robinson have already followed Eric Whalley to Accrington Stanley. David Sharp ies and Miek Ashcroft are con­


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break up the team', said Dave. T want to keep it together hut if players do leave. I will bring m


new ones’. The new re se rv e


team manager is Shaw­ bridge stalwart Paul McGuire, who takes over from John Whal- lev. Assisting him will be Peter Dobson and reserve team skipper Eric Kinder.


Fine stand RALLY NEWS


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Ormskirk 152 for 7, Read 152 for 5.


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Clayton-le-Moors and is a self-employed builder, joined Blackburn Rov­ ers as an apprentice straight from school. After being released and playing for Rossen­ dale, lie was bought at the age of 211 by Hud­ d e r s f ie ld Town for £2.0011. He remained onlv a short time at the Yorkshire club before moving to Horwich, M acclesfield. Northwich and finally. Rossendale. C li a i r m a n C y r i l


An excellent stand of 82 b e tw e e n L e ig h to n .lames ami Mike Ransim took Read to victory in the second round of the Lancashire Knockout


Cup on Sunday. T h e p a i r came


together with Read at •IS for 2 off 20 overs and. when Hanson departed


for 2S, the match was all hut won. .lames was un­ beaten on 5S when the winning runs arrived in the penultimate over. .John Waddington.


James and Ranson lmd eacli claimed two wick­ ets and Jim Roberts conceded only 19 runs


Whiteside was delight­ ed to have acquired his


services. •We had a three-hour


discussion and I feit lie was the rigid man lor


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hern connected witii t'hatiiuni FC and Great Harwood Town, has been chairman of the Kibble Valley Football League for the last four years. He was vice- chairman for about 20 Vent'S. Mr King is now in ins


r e g i s t r a t io n


from his eight overs as the understrength Read te am r e s t r i c t e d Ormskirk to 152 for 7.


Superb bowling


Ch a tb u rn 111* for II dec.. b(;SOH 121 for 8. CHATBURN lost wick­ ets regularly in this N o r th H a s t Lan cs League jrame until Ro- jjer Harrison (8(1) and A lan Hod son (-17) shared a stand of <>•>. The partnership was


MITTON rally driver Mick Eishlock took fourth place on the Gar- stang District Motor Club Gordon Musgrove Memorial Road Rally at tlie weekend. Mick, of I lillcrest. was navi­ gated by Accrington en- g in e b u i ld e r P e te r


Snwrav. Also in the top it)


from Clitheroe and Dis­ trict Motor Club was Granville Britton, who finished ltitli overall in his Skoda 12011. On ins first rally as a


driver. Marlin Meadows took his Vatixhall Nova 1200 to 12th position, navigated by brother


John, was out the pre­ vious weekend, co- driving in llie works- backed Nova of Welsh rally star Harry Hockly, looking for the one point needed to secure the 1200c.c. class of the B r i t ish Open Rally Championship. But their hid for hon­


Roger. Their eldest brother.


ours on the Scottish In­ ternational Rally came


to a halt, four stages from the finish, when a rock punched a hole in the car's gearbox. Tlie Scottish Interna­


capitalised upon and the total looked easily with­ in BGSOB’s reach as they put on o<i for the first wicket. Tommy Thompson howled su­ perbly to take h for 20


hut could not prevent the visitors reaching


victory in the penulti­ mate over


tional event also left Sawley d r iv e r John Moi-toii with a hitter taste in his mouth. After a great display


of driving in his Subaru


Turbo, he won his class ami was provisionally placed 1 -Itii overall. But road penalties, imposed for repairs to tin* ear. demoted him to 2-llh place.


A UNIQUE hat-trick of North West Coun­


ties Football League ch am p io n sh ip s was celebrated by Clitheroe FC at a presentation


evening. The meteoric rise


from Division Three to the top of Division One in successive seasons has made the club one of the biggest non­ league success stories, and 100 players, offi­ cials. supporters and guests gathered at the Swan and Royal Hotel


to join the celebra­


tions. Guest of honour was


PFA C h a irm an Mr Gordon Taylor, who described Clitheroe's s u c c e s s


tremendous achieve­ ment. Comedian John- nv Wager provided the laughs and the audi­ ence also enjoyed n five-course meal and


a s ^ a


disco. Tile following pre­


sentations were made bv .Mr Taylor: First team—NWCFL Divi­


sion One winners’ med­


a ls , Cha llenge Cup runners-ups, Charity C u p r u n n e r s - u p s . N o r th e rn C o u n t ie s C h am p io n sh ip ru n ­ n e r s - u p s . P la y e r s plaver of the year— David Mooney, runner- up—Mick Ashcroft. l ie s e r v e s — E a s t


Lancs League winners, President’s Cup run­ n e r s - u p s . P la y e r s plaver of the year Geoff Young: runner- up Simon Whiteside.* C lu bm a n o 1 th e


„o iir—E r ic K in d e r . 'Michael Humphr ies


Darling stars in I soccer mighty clash ‘ aw a r d s


Read 209. Whalley 215


for 2. W'HALLEY moved to joint top spot in tile Rib-


blsdale League after beating Reait m a mag­ nificent match which kept a big crowd enter­ tained until the final over. The v isitor's hero


was pro Kick Darling, who hit a suherh un­ beaten 119 and then took 5 for 42 in Read's valiant reply. Paul Macintosh made


.'it: in a century opening stand with Darling and


Upset for league leaders


CLITHEROE 2rds 122 for 4. Cherry Tree 2rds- 121.


Hibhlesdale League


Division Three leaders Cherrv Tree were given a taste of defeat on Sun­ day by Clitheroe. who are beginning to fulfil


he was followed by Mark Fallon, who hit three tis in an innings of 42. Darling did not give one chance and made Bead pay for every loose delivery. S t e v e


0 ' S h a u gh a n e s s v. de­ putising as pro for Andy Hayhurst who was on county duty, bowled disappointingly, taking 1 for S2 from 17 overs. Leighton James and Stephen Rushton made a good start, putting on 42 before tile latter was caught at slip for 22. James was in fine form and to g e th e r with O'Shaughanessy took tile score to 120. The county player


played on for 2(5 and James was howled by


Darling for 72 attemp­ ting a big hit. Darling


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t'Uik. i->V' mor-u ,‘iu'c't wickets before Richard


Kawaiec and Goodway put Read back in tile picture by taking 19 off one over from Richard


their promise. The Chatburn Road team were given a tremendous start when Robin Sharp look a


wicket in each of his first three overs. Jim Kurnell lent able assist­ ance at the other end and Cherry Tree were only saved hv a cap­ tain's innings of 5S not out by.!. Mnrley. John Myler and Bill


Cluster. With 20 nms required


off four overs.Read were firm favourites. Wickets fell rapidly and. when Tony Wright started the last over. Read needed six runs with onlv one wicket


left.P e t e r Worsie.v attempted a suicidal single and Jim Roberts


was run out to give Whalley the six points.


Briggs gave 11 to t. lither- oe reply a solid founda­ tion. Briggs made 11 and Myler 40 before Pe- ter Hargreaves Hit tile winning runs, finishing unbeaten on 28.


Me rit Award—P e te r


Dobson. There were special


awards to club secret­ ary Stuart Ellison, for­


m er m a n a g e r E r ic Whalley and canteen ladies Ann Calvert and Nellie Scully. First team players


re c e iv e d commcm- morntivc medals from LFA Assistant Secret­ ary Mr Jack Rice for reaching llie final of the Northern Counties Championship as Lan­ c a sh ire ’s repre sen ta­


tives.


Mid-order collapse jolts


Members and friends of West Bradford Football Club enjoyed a pre­ sentation night at Hurst Green's Punch Bowl


hotel. Guests included for­


mer Liverpool s ta r Brian Hall. Blackburn Rovers'Jim Furnoll and Craven League execu­ tive member Mr Matth­ ew Lord. Players of the year


for the club's Craven League side was Jim


Taylor and, from the Kibble Valley Football League side, the trophy went to Dave Brown. Garry Fa rnsworth


was young player of the y e a r , clubman was Mark Wolfenden and the Golden Boot award


went to Steve Binder. The scribe award was


presented to manager Robin Sharp's son, Mar­ cus, and his dad did not go away empty handed, being presented with a bottle of whisky — as did chairman Campbell Ba rker — for their efforts. Mr Slump was also given the mana­


ger's trophy. Afterwards, en te r ­


tainment was provided by Jim Taylor and his hacking group of Enrico Collision and David


Sherliker. The first team cap­


tain. Slaidburn bobby John Barbel', also im­ pressed with a selection


of songs.


Wanderers are back on winning thread


Kibblcsdnle Wanderers 1


Wanderers ended their Senior League slump as


Mason led the way to viet Seedle smashed 58


from 6!) halls in Wander-. ers' total and then the


Fightback to no avail


Old Kossemlnlians 76 fo r 7. K ib h le sd a le Wanderers 2mls 7;>.


2i'.th year as the league's secretary. Before tak­ ing u11 tile post, lie wins tin-


secretary.


Fizzles out into draw


Itrierfield lfi.'t for ] dec.. Chalburn 95 for a BRIEREIELD made a good start after electing to lint. Imt were con­ tained well by some good fielding and fine howling by Colin Duck­


w o r th and Tommy


Thompson. Malcolm Robinson


rati led up a quick 27 in Chutburn's reply hut no other batsman could maintain the required scoring rate and the match fizzled out into a


draw. Chatham are still at


the foot of the North Hast I.anes League. Tile village side have scored live points, the same number as East Lanes B. leaders Zum-


la with 21 “ 77 President’s Day


C L ITI IK K O K G o lf Club was buzzing on Sunday when 166 mem­ bers took part in the President's Prize 18- hole handicap competi­


tion.


Beginning at 7.211 a.m.. members played on through the heat on the hottest day so tar this summer, the last players returning to the clubhouse at 2.2(1 in the afternoon.


Winner was Orville Harrison (87-18-691 af­


ter a card play-otl whh Chris Hamer (75-6-691. who took the Division


One prize. He was followed by


.laelt Hanson (81-16- 71). heating on a eard p l a y - o f f H a ro ld


A s it w o r th (8 1 -1 6 - 7 1 )


Peter Kane (86-8-72). He bent on a card play­ off both Harley Pre­ s to n (82-1 1-72) and John Hartley (81-12-


72)


Division Two winner was Miek Fcarnhcad


. .Fourth overall was


WANDERERS made a brave attempt to recov­ er from a disastrous bat­ ting collapse on Satur­ day hut eventually went


down to defeat. The Church Meadow side were up against it after losing their first three wickets without a run on the hoard. Alan Parker 111). Bill Brad­ ley (16). Ian Threlfall <It’ll) and Paul Spencer (ill) rescued matters but could only take their


(81-11-76). second was Colin Akeroyd (81-12- 71) and tluril was Bull Kastham (86-1 1-72). who lie at M ic h a e l Thompson (86-11-72) after a eard play-off.


The prizes were pre­ sented in the club­ house on Sunday even­ ing. with many mem­ bers in attendance.


Picture*: .Mr Bill Dug- dale. the I17th Clitlicr- Ot! (i » irc luli president. sets his round under way.


team up to 75. Old R o s s e n d a l ia n s moved swiftly on to 4o (■„]• 2 and se em ed assured of victory until thev suffered a hatting collapse of their own. Spencer and Malcolm Dennett eaelt took two wickets in quick time as the home team slumped


to 5(1 for 7. Wanderers were right


hack in it. hut then- howlers were unable to claim am' more victims and Old Rossendalians reached their target m the 20th over.


22. Barnoldswiek 85. Thwaites Rihblesdale


Paul Seedle and David ory on Saturday,


pro demolished the Bar- uoldswiek reply, taking 0 for 29. It was the team’s first victory in four games and restored the winning momentum lost after a good start to the season.


A Wanderers' win


looked unlikely when the score stood at 26 for 4, hut Ian Johnson and Seedle initiated a fight- hack. adding 27 before tlie former was out for


28.


gun in uncharacteristi­ cally subdued form, be­ gan to find his scoring tuuch and with Mason added 61 for the fifth wicket. Mason was run out for nine, but Seedle went on to make 58 be­ fore the Wanderers' in­ nings collapsed to 122 all out in the 43rd over.


Seedle. win) had be­ Barnoldswick put on


lti for the first wicket hut were soon in trouble against Lee Herbert and Mason. Wickets fell regularly and. at 29 for 5, the visitors’ chances


looked slim. Ian Johnson bowled a


tight spell, taking one wicket, before Herbert and Mason returned in their second spells to finish off the innings. Tlie voting Australian finished with 2 for 26.


leaders


Baxenden 152 for 8. Clitheroe 142. Clitheroe lost their


u n b e a ten Thawaites Ribblesdale League re­ cord when they failed by nine runs to overhaul Baxenden’s total on


Saturday. The league leaders


were apparently cruis­ ing to victory at SS for 2. hut a middle-order col­ lapse left them reeling and unable to claim the six points, despite a late


revival. Baxenden opted to


hat and scored slowly off the opening attack. The first wicket fell to Rod Booth with the score at 16 in the 14th


over and then Ian An- stin claimed two victims in successive overs to leave Raxenden at 31


for a. The third wicket pair


put on 57. during which time opener G. Skilbeck was dropped in the slips on 46. He went on to make 7!) and the missed chance, along with two overthrows for four, p ro v ed c r i t ic a l for Clitheroe. Garth Sutcliffe took 3


for 43 and Austin, who howled well hut suf­ fered from the short boundarv.claimed 3 for


61.


Jordan to the fourth hall of the innings before Neil Duckworth and Keith Fawcett built the


score up to 54. When Fawcett departed for


22, Austin joined Duck­ worth and the pair looked like winning the


game. Austin was out to a


faint touch behind for 21. Duckworth was caught and bowled by John Bushell on 44 and three more wickets fell in quick succession. Philip Hall and Billy


Slinger added 21 to raise their team's hopes


once again hut the final two wickets fell witii Clitheroe still short of the target.


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RBCY. S u n d a y : S e n io r


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