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Clilheroc Advertiser amt Times. March d?tli, llldii is,-,,,,). Bu n , l , ’ll 22331 (Classified)


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social TllF.KF. was an upset in uo sT. the Ait ken Shield when I' Kibble Valley League | leaders Biminglon were p iH.;iten d**J by second di\i*


•‘j; iv sion Brockhall. A surprise also came m


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{ ivA\} the one league match ol ,J the weekend when \ ic- toria dropped their first


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EMPRESS SQUASH


EMPRESS Squash Men’s lsts lost 0-5 at home to a strong East Lancs 1st team. Russell Cowking had a close match, just losing 9-7 iu the fifth. Conor McLaughlin also had a hard match, losing 2-


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CROSSBAR HELPS CLITHEROE TO TAKE REVENGE


Clitheroc 2, Curzon Ashton 0


Matthews went down 1-3 and Ray Dryden lost 0-3. The 2nds won 3-2 away


3. Jeff Watson and Dave


to Belvale. Eddie Vidler won 3-0 and Steve Turner and John Willis triumphed 3-


CLITHEROE avenged their defeat at Curzon with a battling victory on Saturday in which they had lady luck and the crossbar to thank.


down 2-3 and Martin Hill 1-3. The 3rds suffered one of their rare defeats, losing 1--1 away to Burn­ ley 2nds. Sharon Willis was Empress’s winner by 3-0. John Beggs and Mike Barrett narrowly lost 2-3 and Steve Rutherford and John Faraday went down


0-3. 1. George Senior went


first-half penalty sepa­ rated the sides as Curzon mounted another attack on the Clitheroe goal in the STth minute. From a free-kick a


Only John Taylor’s


the restart, Eatough did actually put the ball in the net, only for it to be ruled out because of offside


CuiT-on head rocketed the ball towards goal only for it to thump against the c ro s sb a r with Denis


against Taylor. From then on Clitheroe


never again looked like scoring and were at full stretch to contain Curzon. The defence coped well and David Mooney in par­


Steve’ Mullen and, with Curzon’s players still for­ ward, he passed one de­


U nderwuod beaten. Gary Butcher cleared to


the season, the ladies suf­ fered a disappointing 2-3 home defeat to Red Rose. Empress winners were A n lie Co w king an d Sharon Willis, who both triumphed 3-0. Sheila Willis and Mari­


In their last match of


. . . o u ts ta n d in g defence


David Mooney


lyn Fletcher went down 1- 3 and Susan Beggs, de­ spite a fight back in the third game, lost 0-3.


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. Vieim-iai 11. (.1. Klaekwell . . breakaway goal Mick Robinson


fender before laying the ball to Michael Robinson


who had only the 'keeper


to beat. That sealed the points


game.


ticular was outstanding. Clitheroc: Underwood, Hutchinson, Ashcroft,


Mooney. Ahmed. Shar­ pies, Eatough, Butcher, Taylor, Robinson, Mullen. Sub: Dunn.


for a grateful Clitheroe side who had been on the defensive for much of the


play and little was seen of Clitheroe as an attacking


Curzon had all the early


force. In one of their first


foravs forward, however, they won a 21th minute penalty when a Curzon defender handled. Taylor put the spot-kick


Confident approach


to Easter games


CLITHEROE enter a crucial Easter weekend with renewed confidence after their much-needed win over Curzon Ashton. The victory was their


aivav and for the remain­ der’of the half Clitheroe


were on top. Martin Eatough almost


increased the load hut was denied by a brilliant save from the Curzon ’keeper. Within five minutes of


The Guild Hall Lancaster Road Preston 27 March-5 April


1986


first in four games and John Taylor’s first-half penalty brought to an end a baron goalscoring


period. Now the Shawbridge


I (both p.m. kick-offs). I In the Stanley line-up | will be Steve Parry who declined an offer to join


club hope to continue the winning thread at Ac­ crington Stanley on Satur­ day and at home to St Helen's Town on Monday


| Clitheroe last week. The striker, his side’s


THE victorious Head side wus, trout (from the left): /'hi/Kp Richard Farnuorth. Andrew Uttley, Steven Walker. Bob Nuttall, John


iZ cmn n Back: Peter Worsley. Malcolm Grainger. Peter Rourke, Fred Aston, Jim Boyle, Sieve Scary, Gary O Connor.


Four-goal Hanson is Read’s hero


the semi-final of the East Lancs League’s Presi­ dent’s Cup after coming from behind at Twitter Lane. Their hero was Phil


READ booked a place in Wnddinjfton 1, Head 6


likely winners early on. Scott Thompson twice


Hanson who scored twice before the break and added a couple more in


the second half to kill off Waddington’s hopes. But it was the home side who looked the more


went close against his old club before Tony Wad- dington put Paul Keighley free to beat the advancing k e ep e r in th e 15th minute. Read fought back and two goals in 10 minutes,


Hargreaves, gave them a half-time lead.


to find the net again but I were ineffective as too many players had off-


Waddington struggled days.


both stemming from inde­ cision by 'keeper Ray


lead th ro u g h Jo h n ] B o w m a n and S tev e Ncary, as well as Hanson, and can look forward to a I Shawbridge semi-final


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leading scorer in the last three seasons, decided to remain at the Crown Ground until at least the end of the season. Clitheroe were obvious­


ly disappointed by the news as their strike force has been depleted in


recent weeks. Their problems were


eased, however when Steve Mullen recovered sufficiently from a back injury to be named in the side ‘against Curzon. He hail a good game up front and set up the second goal for Mick Robinson. The victory proved ex­


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1 gleton Town Stalvbridge C e l t ic and F le e tw o o d Town were all held to


trem e ly valuable as championship contenders Eastwood Hanley. Con-


draws. Before the kick-off on


U' UHI IVCTOS (front): Phil Bishop. Royer Walker. Tony Haddington. Thompson, /'«»/ heiyhlvy. Keith W ilson.


Close encounter at Ambleside


Amhlesitle 1st 1


Saturday Eric Whalley and Robinson received their Astraseal Manager of the Month and Nike Flavor of the Month awards for February. Clive Dunn returned to


IN a stirring eneountei rowly defeated bv a gm goal’and two tries.


Smith


the squad as substitute following a font injury but lan Whittaker had to be left out when he failed a fitness test on a groin strain.When Clitheroe ^ met Stanley on New Year's Day they scraped a -1-U win in a thrilling game in front of 7(H) spectators. Clive Dunn was man-of-


leads Henthorn


romp Muxenden Ftd 0. Hciithorn I ’td 11


HENTHORN Utd Umler- 13s progressed easily into the semi-finals of the Cil-


the-match and memories of the game could per­ suade Eric Whalley to in­ clude the midfield-man in Saturday's starting line­


up.The reserves are at home to Keighley Green on Saturday (2-15 p.m.). in th e E a s t Lancs League. They had no fix­ ture last weekend.


Fifth win in a row


ClitluToo LiidifK 5, Vernon* LimUoh 0


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their fifth consecutive vic­ tory on Sunday despite irivinu a below-par per­


formance. Clitheroe’s play was er­


braith Cup. Smith opened the scoring after five mi­ nutes when he pounced on to a loose bail and netted from close range. With the few Baxemlen


al and throe tries to a The pitch was barely


Clithcnic 1st 11 . Clitheroe wore nav­


playable and the ducks which wandered idly across it towards tile lake seemed more at ease than the 30 players who trot­ ted out a few minutes later. The f irst half was


evenlv contested. Amb­ leside’ played with greater assurance but were kept to their own end for long periods. Clitheroe pressed ami defended with deter­ mination and aggression. The hack row in particu­ lar harried the opposition


with great effect. The home team scored


attacks easily cut out by the strong Henthorn de­ fence. it allowed man-of- the-match Stokes to domi­ nate the midfield. Strong running by Smith and Watkins kept the home defence at full stretch, and goals came at regular intervals via Smith (six). Stokes (three) and Har­ greaves and Primrose. llenthorn must now lie


a trv in the 36th minute ami ’added another under the posts shortly after the interval, which was con­ verted. Clitheroe re ­ sponded almost immedi­ ately. A handling error by tile home team's backs was exploited. The ball was hacked on and Henry


style.


ratic in the opening stages until Jackie Barker struck twice to put them 2-0 up. Despite having a strong


strong favourites to win both the league and cup. after seeing their nearest rivals South Darwen Cld lose last week to Church Athletic A. Henthorn have still tu play South Darwen, hut must fancy their chances of maintain­ ing their 100*4 record, having now scored 17-1 goals with only one


against. The next game is at


wind behind them. Clitheroe were unable to increase their first-half lead and seemed likely to have a tough fight after


the break. That proved correct as


Vernons surged forward and dominated play. The resilient Clitheroe defence held out. though, and Wendy Kawlinson made it 3-0 after a brilliant solo


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Dauline Feather scored a similar goal minutes later and Vikki Ashworth added a fifth with 15 mi­ nutes remaining. (.'litheroe: Jackson. Harlim.


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scored another try, the Clitheroe forwards began to dominate in the loose and following a rolling maul, close to the posts, the pack forced their way over for an excellent try. Martvn Emmott added the conversion. Ambleside scored their


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AGAINST strong opposi­ tion in this Aitkon Shield cup name Read had to I


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a third replay in the B lack b u rn D is t r ic t


HEAD and Blue Star face


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