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, Burnley 22331 (Classified)


Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) SPORTS SCENE _ m - ^ by Peter Balnbrldge


Unbeaten record ends


CLITHEROE Reserves, runaway leaders of the East Lancs League, final­ ly relinquished on Satur­ day a 77-match unbeaten re c o rd which had s t r e tc h e d ba ck to November 1984.


given the reserves an awe­ some reputation in the league. They were nar­ rowly pipped for the title in 1984/85, comfortably finished top last season and this term have led from the start and built up a massive lead.


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those inevitable off-days, though, when they visited Trawden Celtic. Trawden thoroughly deserved the win because of their com­ mitment and endeavour. Shaun Lloyd, the league’s top scorer last season with 46 goals, hit the winner after defensive errors by Ian Knowles, Mick Higgins and Eric Kinder. Strangers in defence,


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Trawden Celtic 1, Clitheroe Reserves 0 sufnfered


Trawden began to tire did they become dangerous. There were claims for a penalty when Phil Ash­ worth went down in the area. Tommy Holt had a header saved and Geoff Young missed a glorious chance, shooting over from five yards. The equaliser never ar­


for 70 minutes. Only when


over-run in midfield and no punch up f ro n t , Clitheroe showed nothing


aged the team until the start of this season, cur­ r e n t m an a g e r Paul McGuire and tne assistant to both men, P e te r Dobson. “ I t ’s a marvellous


rived and the league’s record-breaking run came to an end. Club chairman Cyril


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CLITHEROE tangle on Saturday with a rejuvenated Glossop team who have shrugged off their soft touch reputation with a three-in-a-row run of victories. Glossop’s latest win —


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passed under the bridge at S hawbridge and two Clitheroe players could be


set for their home debut on Saturday. Earl Thomp­ son, who has played in away fixtures at Congle- ton and Fleetwood, is likely to be joined in the 12 by striker Gary Haworth, Clitheroe’s most recent signing.


together in the Radcliffe Borough team which won the Division Two and Division One titles in 1983 and 1985.


T h e p a i r p la y e d


Rochdale and stayed there for two seasons, making s e v e r a l f i r s t te am appearances, before injury knocked him out of action. He has recently played twice for Radcliffe.


Haworth moved on to


title winning Radcliffe team has also signed for Clitheroe, Ian Sampson makes a return to Shaw­ bridge, having captained the team to the Lancashire Combination Champi­ onship in 1980. The left sided defender or mid­


A third member of the


fielder played for Accring­ ton Stanley last season after leaving Radcliffe but has been out with injury this term. The s ig n in g s will


strengthen .Clitheroe’s championship challenge, which was boosted by results last weekend. The topsy turvy season took another twist as leaders Stalybridge Celtic were beaten 1-0 at home by Leyland Motors. Third placed Accrington Stanley could only draw with Boo­ tle, while Kirkby and Winsford also shared the points in their match. Clitheroe were unable


to cash in on their rivals’ slips, though, as the sche­ duled match at Rossendale on Sunday was washed


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Whalley Celtic 13, Calderstones Reserves 1


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hitting the net five times. Cald ers ton es ’ woe began


when Andy Shaw’s penalty was saved by Celtic 'keeper Jon Wil­ son. The home team went ahead soon a fter through S teven McCullough, but Calderstones equalised when Flannery took


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IN THIS YOUR LOCAL PAPER BURNLEY 22331 a d v a n ta g e o f som e poor


defending. That was Calderstones’ last


bright point as Celtic surged in front. Donald Porter scored his first goal of the season and Side- bottom, Doman and Fletcher (2) made the score 6-1 at half-time. Calderstones never gave up,


•but Celtic continued to set the pace after the interval. Sidebot­ tom collected four more goals, Steven McCullough added two for his own hat-trick and substi­ tute Andrew Neild made it a baker’s dozen at the final


whistle. Outstanding for Celtic were


Sidebottom, McCullough, Bargh and Elliott, while Calderstones keeper Robinson made some excellent saves and could not be faulted for any of the goals.


Whalley C e lt ic : Wilson,


Ainsworth, Bargh, Porter, Ste­ ven McCullough, E l l io t t , Doman, Fletcher, Sidebottom, Shaun McCullough, Wareing.


Subs: Neild, Ronnan. C a ld e r s to n e s R ese rv e s :


Robinson, Marsden, Mercer, Scott, Clarke, Stevenson, Cox, Flannery, Fitzpatrick, Lowe, Shaw. Subs: Mason, Clarke.


achievement to go so long without a defeat but it had to come to an end sometime,” he said. “The record is one we’re proud of and it will take a lot of


beating.” Before the weekend,


Whiteside paid tribute to John Whalley, who man-


the reserve’s last league defeat had come at Os- waldtwistle Immanuel. They visit Oswaldtwistle


the winning thread.


East Lancs League


CLITHEROE Reserve’s shock defeat at Trawden Celtic still leaves them 12 points clear at the top of the East Lancs League.


Results: Read United 0,


Oswaldtwistle Imm. 4; Trawden Celtic 1, Clitheroe Res 0; Whal- ley 2, Sabden 6.


Saturday’s fixtures: GEC v


Waddington, Sabden v Bar- noldswicfc Utd, Whalley v Read Utd, Oswaldtwistle Imm v Clitheroe Res.


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PW D L P Clitheroe and District Snooker League


Gap widens in title race after whitewash win


A RESOUNDING 14-0 win extended Legion A’s lead in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League Division One to 19 points. Conservative B were W..a..........lmsley 79; M. Addyman 78,


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EMPRESS SQUASH


IN a home derby against Clog-' gers ls t s , Empress Squash Slen’s ls t s won 3-2. Dave Matthews triumphed 3-2, and Russell Cowking and Conor McLaughlin won 3-0. Je f f Watson and Ray Dryden met strong players and went down 0-3. The 2nds had an excellent 4-1


home win to Pendle 2nds. Eddie Vidler and Robert Field­ ing won 3-0 and Mike Barrett won 3-1. Steve Turner had a long match, winning 10-8 in the fifth. John Willis also had a marathon match, losing 2-3 alter being 2-0 up. The 3ras, away to top side


Sprintman lsts, lost 0-5. Rick Ashton had another good game, but went down 2-3. David Wal­ ters, John Faraday, David McKenzie and John Beggs all


lost 0-3. The Ladies’ lsts had another


free week when the opposition re-arranged the match.


Royal Oak ahead


CLITHEROE and District Darts League points and posi­ tions: Division One — Royal Oak A 143, White Horse A 139, Black Bull 112, Kings Arms A 106, Horseshoe 92, Bonny Inn 90, Commercial 88, Wilpshire 73, Royal Oak B 72, New Inn 67, Kings Arms B 61, Black Horse 56, Waddington Club 46, Pendle Witch 45. Division Two — Billington


BBC 111, White Hart 105, Judge Walmesley 96, CCWMC 94, Brown Cow, Chatbum 85, White Horse B 84, Station 83, Victoria 70, Royal Oak C 69, Brown Cow, Clitheroe 65, Black Bull 64, Dog and Par­ tridge 61, Cross Keys 34.


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What About That Then Harry? 45, Optimists II 43, Whalley Celtic FC 38, Taylor's Top Tipsters 35, Eric Kinder Fan Club 35, Empties 32, Flyer's Five 31, Rotaract 29, The Legionnaires 23, Victoria 20.


without a match, enabling Liberal A to move into second-place. Highest breaks of the


week: M. Peel (RBL A) 31, A. Burgess (JRs B) 28, I. Tomlinson (Catholic A) 25.


table, Catholic A’s points total should have read 114,


In last week's league


not 124. Division One — Liberal A


(10) 441, Billington B (4) 366: I. Karim 65, I. Moores 47; G. Shaw 79, T. Peters 71; R. Pick- vance 47, K. Garrett 69; G. Allen 83, J. Wild 39; P. Dallison 110, G. Parker 59; M. Shaw 57, D. Stewart 81. Billington A (6) 387, Catho­


lic A (8) 455: D. Eastham 80, P. Backhouse 60; D. Wilson 105, D. Burgess 50; B. Price 56, M. Holmes 95; I. Brown 83, L. Dixon 66; N. Harris 31, G. Crowther 83; B. Robinson 3 2 ,1.


Tomlinson 101. RBL A (14) 498, JRs A (0)


306: B. Hitchen 71, J. Birkbeck 63; N. Schofield 89, M. Whit­ taker 52; P. Harrison 78, S. McCullough 68; M. Peel 103, J. Roberts 36; I. Nuttall 67, J. Tit- terington 63; D. Parker 90, M.


Hornby 54. Division Two — Police (6)


358, Social Club (8) 401: 1. Hartley 62, D. Niven 77; P. Craig 59, G. Hincks 57; J. Burke 85, L Charlton 63; T. Swift 80, J. Sutcliffe 43; R. Hall 42, J. Hall 70; F. Booth 30, M. Var-


nom91. Waddington A (12) 386,


Rimington A (2) 318: T. A. Makinson 52, D. Riley 50; D. Boothman 73, K. Ratcliffe 46; S. Hatton 73, A..Hartley 39; J. Wooff 60, F. Wrathall 53; F. Coar 61, J. Lund 75; B. Wad­ dington 67, D. Bannister 55. Cons A (8) 313, Chatbum A


S >p ;peak 26,


j . Peel 68; N. Parkinson 76, R. 59, J. Lund 72. Hartlebury 65; N. Brown 62, J. Miller 76


son 54: A. Burtress 76. P. Collin- Wednesdays. ; Burgess , llin-


son 52; B. Waterhouse 72, H. Carr 40; S. Pye 57, L. Lawson 68; J. Poole 72, P. Maher 88; M. Davies 89, N. Pinder 64. Chatbum B C4) 347, Wad­


dington B (10) 514: P. Craig 53, J. Lambert 68; J. Ingham 63, J. Baines 87; S. Wilson 44, A. Par­ sons 129; L. Whittaker 79, B. Phillips 77; S. Harrison 65, A. Herd 60; A. Wilson 43, A. Wil­ kinson 93. JRs B (10) 435, Low Moor B


(4) 324: G. Whitham 96, C. Clements 45; G. Blackburn 72, M. O’Rourke 40; M. Davies 63, N. Brown 46; B. Waterhouse 67, N. Parkinson 69; A. Burgess 85, S. McDonnell 47; S. Pye 52, P. Cryne 25. To


P.laYe d ,on lh e Petty 74; P. Clark


In the semi-finals. Cons A play Chatbum A, while Police


JRs b '(10) 435, Slaidburn (4) meet Slaidburn A Ties to be 366: G. Blackburn G9, D. Collin-


comlnB tw0 Singles tournament quarter­


finals: J. Birkbeck v H. Clegg, E. Wallace v R. Hargreaves, M. Holmes vJ. Curtis, S. Kerr v P. Dallison. Doubles: G. Whitham and T. Amin v B. Hitchen and R. Large, K. Ratcliffe and D. Riley v J. Peel and G. Walms­ ley, T. Walmsley and A. Herd v D. Lofthouse and K. Eccles, J. Wild and K. Garrett v E. Wal­ lace and F. Webster. Ties to be played on March


19th. Tonight’s fixtures: Division


One — Cons B v RBL A, JRs A v Liberal A, Billington B v Arrods, Rimington A v Billing­


ton A, Cathofie A v Cons A, Chatbum A v Waddington'A. Division Two — Slaidburn B v


Chatbum B, Waddington B v Catholic B, Low Moor A v Police, Social Club v Rimington B, Pendle Club v Slaidburn A, Liberal B v Low Moor B, RBL B v JRs B. Team knockout results —


Cons A 899, Billington B 760: M. Wensley 67, D. Stewart 77; S. Taylor 40, G. Parker 85; D. Smith 67, J. Wild 65; B. Har­ greaves 84, B. Thompson 54; T. Sunter 63, K. Garrett 58; K. Smith 75, P. Conchie 63; M. Wensley 102, K. Garrett 46; B. Hargreaves 102, G. Parker 23; D. Smith 84, P. Conchie 70; S. Taylor 71, J. Wild 71; K. Smith 47, D. Stewart 69; T. Sunter 77, B. Thompson 79. Police 828, Billington 731:1.


(6) 391: D. Smith 50, P. Jones 48; S. Taylor 81, D. Speak 22; K. Smith 73, A. Clark 59; T. Sunter 42, N. Robinson 101; B. Har­ greaves 69, H. Frankland 55; M. Wensley 8, P. Clark 106. C a tho l ic B (6) 413, Low


Moor A (8) 412: R. Hargreaves 88, D. Dean'58; D. Lofthouse 84, S. Traynor 40; J. R. Watson 47, I. Perry 77; K. Eccles 78, G. Tyler 101; P. Bithell 57, A. Holmes 71; M. Lawton 59, D. Saunders 65. Slaidburn A (4) 395, Liberal


B (10) 401: G. Jones 83, C. Doyle 58; E. Rigby 43, J. Parker 66; B. Walker 65, P. Barker 73; J. Jacques 73, J. Schofield 56; G. Tedstone 76, D. Riley 81; W. Jones 55, J. Mellor 67.


Hartley 63, B. Robinson 58; F. Booth 67, G. Lomas 62; P. Craig 73, D. Eastham 50; D. Fletcher 90, I. Brown 41; T. Swift 51, D. Wilson 64; J. Burke 78, G. Harris 55; J. Burke 102, D. Eastham 48; F. Booth 39, N. Harris 83; T. Swift 5 3 ,1. Brown 46; I. Hartley 75, B. Robinson 47; D. Fletcher 69, G. Lomas 95; J. Griffiths 68, D. Wilson 82. Slaidburn A 779, Cons B 770:


Rimington B (10) 483, Pen­


dle Club (4) 382: A. Smith 61, K. Geldard 73; D. Calvert 78, J. Holmes 92; M. Rhodes 85, J. Brown 52; J. Hacking 90, T. Hill 59; Denis Seed 87, W. Wright 54; J. Thornton 82, S. Edmond­ son 52. Low Moor B (4) 360, RBL B


(10) 450: M. O’Rourke 40, S. Kerr 99; P. Cryne 60, J. Ren- wick 63; N. Berry 44, G.


Grant returns and brings a ‘pal’


AUSTRALIAN run-mer­ chant Grant Jordan is re­ turning to Clitheroe Cric­ ket Club for the Whit­ bread Ribblesdale League season.


Victoria is due back in England early next month to renew his successful amateur association with


The young native of


the club. Last season Grant hit


match against the touring England team. Travelling with him to


England will be a flayer Clitheroe’s local rivals, Ribblesdale Wanderers, are hoping will prove a success this summer.


G. Jones 69, R. Sutton 41; B. Walker 74, F. Watson 53; G. Tedstone 62, F. Webster 73; E. Rigby 64, D. Coupe 87; J. Jac­ ques 102, A. Middlebrough 45; H. Dixon 60, J. Pickles 89; G. Tedstone 48, J. Pickles 67; B. Walker 60, F. Watson 71; J. Jacques 70, F. Webster 42; G. Jones 26, R. Sutton 106; W. Jones 72, D. Coupe 41; E. Rigby 72, E. Wallace 5k


Chatbum A 795, Rimington


A 768: P. Jones 50, J. Bannister 78; P. Clark 78, D. Riley 59; N. Robinson 97, A. Hartley 47; H. Frankland 81, F. Wrathall 54; P. Whittaker 40, J. Lund 76; D. Speak 81, S. Petty 79; P. Jones 93, D. Bannister 60; H. Frank­ land 51, A. Hartley 62; P. Whit­ taker 77, K. Ratcliffe 49; N. Robinson 62, F. Wrathall 58; D.


Dolphins’ fine


results


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Dol­ phins notched up some credit­ able results in the North Lancs Age Group competition on Saturday.


Stephen Ellis, in the 13 years


boys’ races, was victorious in both the 400 yards freestyle and 200 yards breaststroke. He was second in the 100 yards backstroke event.


Joanne Robinson, in the 16-


plus age group, finished second in the 100 yards backstroke, third in the 200 yards breast­ stroke and fourth in the 400 yards freestyle.


plus events, managed a fine second in the 200 yards back- stroke. Highly-rated Emma Lani


Peter Jones, in the boys’ 16- CLITHEROE and Whalley Clubmen’s Darts League champions Legion A finished


the season on a losing note. After clinching the league title with one match to spare, they completed their


programme with a 5-2 defeat against Social A. The result, though, still left them five points above second-placed Catholic A.


the left): John Parker, Stephen Mashiter, John Cottam. Back: Ian Hamer, Alan T*Other firafnfghtresults: Social B 2, Legion B 5; JRs A 5, RWCC B 2; Catholic A


The triumphant Legion A team are pictured with the league trophy, i ront (trom . . . . „ , , ,


6’ Pohltsand posrfUons: Legion A^l, Catholic A 88, RWCC A 77, Social A 72, JRs A 70, Legion B 61, Social B 60, Catholic B 46, RWCC B 38, JRs B 26.


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was 136 by Bernard Stanley, of Catholic A. Terry Boyer, of Social B, had the least number of darts this week, 18. The season’s best was 16 by Michael Davies, of JRs A, and John Ainsworth, of Legion A.


Highest finish of the week was 85 by J. J. Parker, of Legion A. The season s best


matches: Social B v RWCC B, Legion B v Social A. Matches are to be played over five games. Each game is best of three legs.


The team knockout trophy commences on Monday with two preliminary round , . ,


Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 5th, 1987 19


Storming start by Henthorn


Great Harwood Rovers 1, Henthorn Utd Under-14s 4


HENTHORN made a flying start to this Hyndbum League match with four goats in 15 minutes from Smith (2), Wat­ kins and Czapowski. They were not as dominant


after the break and had to withstand Rovers’ pressure. The Henthorn defence stood


up well and only conceded a solitary goal, although Barnes had to make one excellent save. Man-of-the-match Dewhurst,


Tomlinson, Lloyd and Anslow all had fine games.


Trinity Under-16s 11, Holy Souls 1


TRINITY put up a tremendous team performance to hammer Holy Souls in the Blackburn Youth League. Robinson and Mason each


again on Saturday (k/o 2- 15 p.m.) aiming to re-find


scored twice before half-time. Injuries to Taylor and Dugdale lea to reorganisation in Trini­ ty’s defence and pulled a goal back. The home team soon regained


control and further goals came from Mason (2), Robinson,, Lightfoot, Dewhurst and man- of-the-match Craig.


Trinity Under-14s 9, Great Harwood Town 1


TRINITY took time to get a ‘ i of the match and were only up at half-time. They domi­


nated the second half, with' man-of-the-match Metcalf com­ manding midfield and Taylor netting five times. Other scor­ ers were Hargreaves (2), Brad­ shaw and Webster.


Henthorn Utd Under-15s 2, St John’s Utd 2


HENTHORN came from two goals down to maintain their strong challenge for the Ac­ crington and District Under-15s League title. first-half remained goal­


less, although Henthorn went close when Wood hit a post and Hargreaves had a shot cleared off tne line. Henthorn looked beaten


when St John’s went 2-0 up and Holden missed a penalty, but in the last 10 minutes skipp Hitchen and Smith levelled tl


Valley is unlucky


in cup k.o. Blackburn 2, Ribble Valley 1


RIBBLE Valley can count themselves extremely unlucky to be out of the LSFA Primary Cup after this stunning tie at Blackburn. When the teams met in the


league earlier in the season, Blackburn won easily and must have imagined another easy rame. Ribble Valiev, however.


kick-off and their Hustling style put Blackburn off their stride. Ribble Valley’s midfield play­


ers got through a tremendous amount of hard work and their defence was very strong — especially captain Daniel Leem- ing, who had an oustandinj match. Both sides createi chances, but at half-time the game was deadlocked at 0-0. The second half was again


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played at a tremendous pace with Ribble Valley taking the game to Blackburn. They threatened on several occasions


but finally managed the goal they deserved when Daniel. Lord struck home a fine shot after a break from defence. Ribble Valley looked like hold­ ing out for a win, but Black­ burn pressed strongly and scored an equaliser with only five minutes remaining. This | lifted their spirits and they con­ tinued to apply pressure Ribble Valley tired. With time running out, I


Blackburn scored the winner to | snatch victory. Ribble Valley: G. Seedall, L.


Dawson, D. Leeming, D. | Howard, C. Baron, J. Holding, J. Taylor, J. Borland, S. Cle- I ments, M. Bolton, D. Lord. [ Subs: P. Bolton, N. Hughes.


was the runner-up in the li years girls’ 100 yards breast­ stroke and colleague Tracy Gee, in the 13 years girls’ races, was third in the 400 yards freestyle and fifth in the 100 yards breaststroke. Simon Holt, Debbie Gee,


Jonathan Towers, Vicky Henry and Caroline Gee were the club’s other swimmers.


Two goals


give fine win


Great Harwood 3rds 0, Clitheroe lsts 2


UNDERSTRENGTH Clitheroe pulled off another impressive victory in the Central Lanca­ shire Ladies’ Hockey Associa­ tion. After winning the toss, they


began confidently and battled well, creating several scoring chances. Carol White went close with a fine shot from the edge of the circle, but the first half remained goalless. Clitheroe continued to make


opportunities in the second half and eventually took the lead through Frances Griffiths from a short corner. Good defending, particularly


Colin leads Yugo-tour


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March 21st. To help raise funds for the


tour, Colin, the Head of School, I and other team members, com­ pleted a 200-mile relay run to Murrayfield, the home of Scott­ ish Rugby Union.


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by Catherine Mellon in goal, withstood Great Harwood’s fightback and the match was made safe with a second goal, scored by Carol White. On Saturday, Clitheroe lsts


play at Roefield with a 2-30 p.m. push-back.


Two-goal Parker seals roses win


Clitheroe Ladies FC 5, Nabwood Ladies FC 3 CLITHEROE completed their first double of the


gue of Grant’s in Austra- . The home team began the more promising but it fian grade cricket — one was Nabwood who took the lead after five minutes, step down from the state Centre-forward Vicky Ashworth equalised and then sides _ is joining the fired over a good cross for Jean Tilley to put Clitheroe


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768 league runs at an av­ erage of 38.40 as the Chatbum Road club en- jo y ed a m em o rab le clinching the


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winter Down Under, reg- were halted by some sterling defensive play. , ularlv being among the Nabwood equalised shortly into the second half, but wickets and Wanderers skipper Wendy Rawlinson restored Clitheroe’s lead


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