Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, March 19th, 1987 17 Clitheroe 2232k (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) ley 22331 (Classified)_ Snooker
Defeat virtually seals Cons’ fate
B I L L IN G T O N A s e em to h a v e s e a led Cons B ’ s chances o f taking the runners-up spot in Division One o f the Clitheroe and District Snooker L eague, thrash ing them 14-0.
to play, it looks p re t ty dis- 72- M. Holmes 61; T. A. Maidn- ___, c, '„ p . n„ i ,
N ow , with one game le ft 62, P. Backhouse 59; H. Taylor “
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|r standard in 1 the quality
our quality
I disappointed! Colour
L Paris blue
acquer red Black
I Mistral blue I Ocean blue
I'JIacier blue lo la c ie r blue I mperial red
I Mistral blue 1 Jade green nimbus grey
[ Mistral blue Rosso red
[ Lacquer red Rosso red
beramic blue [ Strato silver Diamond white
Strato silver Rosso red
p it r in e yellow Lacquer red Paris blue Rosso red
Caspian blue Ocean blue Rio brown
Glacier blue
| Sunburst red Ocean blue
Lacquer red Rosso red Black
Nimbus grey Cardinal red
Sunburst red Sunburst red
Cashmere gold
Targa red Silver leaf
Oporto red Moonraker
blue
Silver leaf Silver leaf
Cashmere gold
Zircon blue Targa red Opaline
Silver leaf
Eclipse blue Targa red
Eclipse blue Targa red Targa red
Mileage
son 80, A. Hall 60; F. Coar 57, . L. Dixon 47; J. Wooff 82, J.
In Division Tw o , L eg ion Crowther 32; D. Boothman 62, B also had a 14-0 win to I. Tomlinson 100.
take them within one point Billington A (14) 493, Cons o f Social Club, making a B (0) 303: N. Harris 83, J. Pick- tight finish likely fo r the les 46; D. Easham 66, D. Coupe
top spot with three games to go. Cons B and A r rod s p la y t h e i r m a tch n e x t Thursday night. Elsewhere, JR s A lose
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two points under Rule 10 fo r fa i l in g to fu rn ish a results card. Th e highest b reak this week came from J. Curtis
350: S. McCullough 41, G. Allen iv.,
(51). JRs A (10) 405, Liberal B (4)
Jezierski 78,
Whittaker 61, P. Dallison 103. Waddington A ( u1*2 )4 *1 *5« »
Catholic A (2) 339: S. Hatton Thompson n uuu uKiuii
I. Karim 43;.M. n
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AROUND COWARK farmer Dave 2,000
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58; I. Brown 54, F. Webster 44; A. Rydeheard 114, A. Middle- brough 57; B. Price 60, J. Mars- den 53; G. Lomas 116, J. Brown 45.
Liberal B (6) 368, RBL A (8)
356: P. Dallison 109, M. Peel 32; I. Karim 32, I. Nuttall 74; R. Pickvance 4i, N. Schofield 76; G. Shaw GO, D. Parker 67; G. Allen 33, B. Hitchen 57; M. Shaw 93, P. Harrison 50. Chatburn A (6) 375, Riming-
ton A (8) 386: P. Clark GO, D. Riley GO; P. Jones 79, A. Hart ley 43; N. Robinson 45, K. Rat-
65; J. Birkbeck 101, fe. Taylor chffe 78; H. Frankland 92, J. 44; P. Swales 55, M. Shaw 52; F. McMahon 69, G. Shaw 43; M.
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73; P. Whittaker 51, F. W rat hall 62.
Cons A (10) 459, Billington B (4) 339: B. Hargreaves 59, B.
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chie 66; S. Taylor 107,1. Moores 48; M. Wensley 44, D. Stewart 50; T. Sunter 99, G. Parker 45. Division Two
siaiaDurn A VO) auo, oue.u’ Slaidburn A (5) 408, Social
IT ’S a case of “same again but the other way round” fo r C l ith e ro e FC on
SAME AGAIN FOR CHAMPS Shawbridge Topics
Saturday. F o r the current cham
pions are playing Rossen- dale United at Dark Lane and no doubt hoping that they turn in a b e t te r per fo rm a n c e th a n in la s t
Saturday’s 2-2 draw. Rossendale must fancy
the ir chances on home te r r ito ry but Clitheroe, who h a v e on ly d rop p ed f iv e
shout i f th e y can sustain
the ir away form. I t w i l l b e c en t r e -h a l f
Graham D ew h u rs t ’s la st match fo r a w h i le as he
points in 14 away matches begins a two-week suspen d s term, will be in with a sion, incurred fo r a num-
New boy Darren gains point with last kick
p n iM T s a lv a g e d
Clitheroe FC 2, Rossendale United 2 f o r C l i t h e r o e
in t h is
Charlton 91; G. Jones 55, M. Varnom 64; G. Tedstone Gl, J. V e r v much a “ ta le o f So when he did manage to get
Hall 66; J. Jacques 94, G. Hinks 7-
75. ’ 1 RBL B (14) 528, Slaidburn B
(0)344: S. Kerr 89, P. Maher 54; J. Renwick 95, D. Coilinson 50;
Ca lve rt le f t his tractor at /. Miller 105, P. Coilinson 46; G, home and took to Lanca- Walmsley 09, L. Lawson 07; N.
shire’s country lanes in a G;ll:ne[ N- trusty F o rd E s c o r t R S ' “
71; K- S ' ( ^ P e n d l e
2000 on Saturday night to club a 0 ) 423: M. Moss-Blundell win the Roskirk Troph y 57, S. Edmondson 96; P. Cus-
running. D a v e , a m em b e r o f
Rally fo r the second y e a r sack 0 1 , w . Wright 73; M. Addyman 61, W. Geldard 84; N. i,
C l i th e r o e and D is t r ic t M o t o r C lu b , w a s c o driven b y Stuart Lawren- son, o f W ra y, near Lan
caster. A n o t h e r C l i t h e r o e
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Parkinson 96, T. Trotter 49; N. Brown 95, T. Hill 39; S. McDon nell 55, J. Holmes 82. Slaidburn A (10) 453, Low
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Moor A (4 ) 343: B. Walker 84, A. Holmes 49; J. Jacques Gl, G. T y le r 72; H. Dixon 76, S. Trayner 33; G. Jones 70, I. Per ry 62; E. Rigby 95, R.
m em b e r , 1 8 - y e a r - o ld Shoreman 51;J. Whitwell 67, D. David Park er, drove the Dean7G. best ra l ly o f his life to. f inish a sp en d id ninth overall and an easy semi expert class winner. D a v id , o f E d is fo r d
R o a d , d r o v e an O p e l Kadett and was partnered by Ian Rayner, o f Whal ley Road, Clitheroe.
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MOTO- CROSS
ACTION
C L IT H E R O E and Chat- b u rn m o t o - c r o s s e n thusiasts will be among the competitors in action at Brook House Farm, Mitton Road, Whalley, on
Police (10) 470, Wnddington
B (4) 375: P. Craig 95, A. Par sons 41; R. Hall 71, J. Lambert 95; J. Burke 71, T. Walmsley 50; F. Booth 74, A. J. Herd 43; J. Griffiths 88, A. Wilkinson GO; I. Hartley 71, B. Phillip 86. Rimington B (4) 385, Low
Moor A (10) 485: H. Thistleth- waite 59, A. Holmes 82; M. Rhodes 60, A. Clement 103; D. Seed 64, G. Tyler 89; David Seed 88, I. Perry 75; J. Hacking 68, D. Dean 61; A. Smith 46, S. Traynor 75. JRs B (10) 449, Liberal B (4)
383: M. Davis 72, J. Schofield 63; A. Burgess 40, P. Barker 118; B. Waterhouse G7, J. Mel- lor 98; T. Amin 129, D. Riley 56; G. Blackburn 81, C. Doyle 48; S.
Pye GO, no player. Catholic B (10) 421, Chat-
burn B (4) 408: R. Hargreaves 76, P. Craig 47; D. Lofthouse 72, R. Turner 66; P. Doman 76, A. Wilson 65; P. Bithell 59, S. Harrison 81; K. Eccles 62, B. Jones 93; B. Bithell 76, L. Whit-
Sunday fo r the first meet taker 56. o f the season.
. . . Practice starts at 10-30 ^ 7 v
„ Tonight's fixtures: Division C^ o dBs,VJRsbr v mu
a.m. with the racing at 1 jjmrton A, Rimington A v Cons p.m. and spectators are a , Billington B v Waddington welcome (price £1.50 for A, Catholic A v Chatburn A. adults)
Division Two — Slaidburn B v
Arnnno th o s e takintr Catholic B, Chatburn B v Am o n g th o s e taK in e ,. Waddington B v Riming-
part in the Rossendale A l l ton B ’ Low Moor A v slaidburn
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Stars meet experts class A, Social Club v Low Moor B. a re C l ith e ro e b r o th e rs Pendle Club v JRs B, Liberal B v RBL B.
Steven and A nd rew Hill ary and Rob Waddington, also o f Clitheroe. K e v in R u s h t o n , o f
Clitheroe, will be racing in the senior section. In the junior class are
T r e v o r W alk er and Dave S ea l, o f C l ith e ro e and Tony Frankland and Paul Mercer, o f Chatburn. S te v e n H i l la r y , who
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Henthorn too strong
Trinity YC Under-14s 0, Henthorn Utd Under-14s 4
A F T E R defeating T r in ity in the Starkie Bros Cup, th e tw o lo ca l clubs m e t
was la st y e a r ’s A M C A again in a league match at four-stroke champion, was ■ Roefield. a ls o in a c t i o n la s t weekend, finishing fourth overall at a meet in Yo rk .
Henthorn w e re fa r too Mixed fortunes
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EMPRESS Squash Club Men’s 1st team had an excellent 5-0 home win to East Lancs 2nds. Russell Cowking, Jeff Watson and Steve Turner all won 3^1, Ray Dryden scored a 3-2 vie-
triumphed again, by 3-2. The 2nds, at home to Reed-
strong and dominated the game from start to finish. A p a r t from re c e iv in g the o c c a s io n a l b a c k p a s s , Henthorn ’k eep er Barnes was a virtual spectator. Stokes opened the scor-
two halves, U ltn e ro e leu . . , defenders moved in and new boy who hai . A « Clitheroe led t0 the bal1’ a couple of,R.ossen: Patleace- “ P 8,-
1-0 at the interval through a G a r y B u t c h e r g o a l . A l th o u g h th e le a d wa s slender, Clitheroe domin a te d th e f i r s t h a l f and could have walked into the
t not been lo r some irus
dale’s defenders bundled him to the floor. The referee pointed to the
spot and that is when the drama began. The referee told the Clitheroe players that the pen alty had been awarded in the very last second of the game. As
dressing room 4-0 up, had soon as the ball was kicked, the i•t Boon fnr qnmp frus- game was dead and if the pen- t r a t in g ly b r i l l ia n t g o a l- p0S^ wouid not be able to k e ep in g b y R ossen da le s
^ shot at goa, an(, f it a
Ste v e Hobson. On th r e e occa sions he
thwarted what appeared to be certain goals from Chris Chi sholm, John Byrom and Gary Haworth.
Inevitably, the value of Hob
son’ s f ir s t half br i l l iance between the sticks paid divi dends as Rossendale drew level in the very first minute of the
second half. Clitheroe’s defence, which had , . , . ,
been coping well with Rossen- dale’s attack — commonly thought of as the best in the league — allowed Simon Hold ing far too much space and he neatly headed home a cross from
the left. From then on, Clitheroe ,
never had a look in as Rossen dale took charge of affairs and several Clitheroe players’ heads
ifncharacteristically, some of
the Clitheroe players did not show any appetite for what became qu ite a physical encounter. As the match wore on, Gary Haworth and Earl Thompson showed signs of tiredness.
; tl Clitheroe’s midfield collapsed
but Nigel Whiteside starred, marshalling the defence with the team grimly hanging on for a point, if not a winner.
,
However, Rossendale gained a controversial 68th-minute pen-
alty when full-back Peter _LL-mn o n/lliirlivnrl In
chinson was adjudged to have handled the ball — from Clith-
simply could not get^ his hand out
sn aip
point of view, Hutchinson r . .
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Rossendale’ \ the way of a close-range
ickly enough, s Jock Wylie made
mistake from the spot and
the visitors were 2-1 up. Clitheroe looked down and out
and manager Dave O’N e i l decided to take o f f Gary Haworth and give debutant Darren Lloyd a run out. Clitheroe battled on and had
several opportunities which were squandered. The referee was playing injury time at the end of 90 minutes when Clive Dunn, who had had a very quiet game, went chasing after a seemingly hopeless ball. As he ran for the ball in Ros- sendale’s penalty area, none of the 500 spactators watching thought he would make it.
RESERVES GO
NAP
Padiham Wanderers 1, Clitheroe Reserves 5
in g fo r H en tho rn w ith a A F T E R r e c e n t ly lo s in g header from a long throw the ir f irst match in 77 out- b y K e a r s le y . C zap ow sk i jngS( C l ith e ro e R e s e rv e s made i t 2-0 b e fo r e half- b ou n c ed b a ck in s t y le , time with a solo run and a in fl icting a 5-1 d e fea t on
to?y aTd Dave klaUhews fine shot just under the Padjham. crossbar. Despite having all the
^ ley 2nds, just lost 2-3. Robert. , . ..
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Fielding and John Willis won 3J P lay >n tn e Sf , 2 Mike Barrett and Eddie Henthorn could not turn
Vidler lost 1-3 and Dave Knight their superiority into goals went down 0-3.
The 3rds^ away to Reedley, ^
unt i l aw ard ed a p en a lty tr ip on Czapowski.
Empress’s ^wimf^r, triumphing S k ip p e r ^ 'sm i th / a d e no 3-2 in a hard game. Dave m is ta k e fr om th e s p o t .
Martin Hill went down 1-3. = The Ladies’ lsts beat Roch- solo e f fo r t later, and was
dale Cricket Club 4-1 at home, named man-of-the-match. Sheila Willis and Marilyn Fletcher both played well to win 3-0. Anne Cowking and Sharon Willis triumphed 3-1 and Sue Beggs went down in a long match 2-3.
Henthorn United Under 15s 3,
Great Harwood Rovers 0 In the swim MEMBERS of Clitheroe and
ClubrffredAril1nrNorthm nnL™| first rounds are being run Age Group races, held at Pre- on a league basis. ston on Saturday.
. distance. Henthorn opened the
stroke and second in the but- half-time, terfly race held over the same
Up-and-coming swimmer .. fnXfioo J lA t t e r f ly
her • In the second halt,
saime, A Smith-de- Sampson, back at Clith fleeted shot and a Har- e ro7a fter a seven-year
gained complete control of
game. Recent s igning Ian
Joanne Robinson (16) was greaves lob made sure t o r a b s e n c e i m a de an
runner-up in the 200 yards but- Henthorn. The Harwood appearance after a lengthy terfly and third in the loo „ oaibeeper was named jniury. Mick Higgins was
y mS reeresults. Tracey Gee man-of-the-match after outstanding in midfield, dale, who added the much-
200 yards backstroke Jonathan Towers (15): yards freestyle — 5th; yards backstroke — 6th. teivr Jones (16 and over): 200 yards freestyle — 3rd. Gary Lawren- son (13); 200 yards butterfly —
4th. 400 100
Henthorn are away to needed bite.
St John’s next Saturday. T be back four played (meet 9-15 a.m.).
6th. Other Clitheroe swimmers
were Michael Phillips and Jane Bradshaw.
AT Burwain Sailing Club
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Cl ithe ro e , with A le c Jamieson, won two of the three Mirror Fleet races.
Great Harwood Rovers 2
Henthorn United Under 16s 0,
HENTHORN went down 2-0 to second-in-the-table'
Great Harwood Rovers. with more composure and
up front Dewhurst caused Padiham problems on the left flank, while the deadly duo of Whiteside and Young again found their hunger for goals. Clithe ro e Reserves:
1 w7thTette7luck in fin- Bradshaw Ashworth, Henthorn could Knowles, Kinder, Green,
on Sunday, Yan Smith, of hsh ^ lvaged something. Croasdale, Holt, White- Eas th am S t r e e t , h aiiv^g^ Frankland gide> Young, Higgins,
w e re the pick Henthorn players.
o f the Dewhurst. Subs: Samp son, Darcy.
(13): 100 yards freestyle — 3rd; producing three outstana- a]ong with Steve Croas- _ an, jng saves.
qwfmndmr bridge Press Cup. The Young, the man with the o w jH um iiK ~__■
„ . . o>*o K o in n r r u n __ i . i , . ~ I t took the reserves a
while to settle on a bumpy pitch and ’keeper Brad shaw had to be alert to thwart the home side’s early attacks.
One save in particular was outstanding, turning a
g ame w jth another -----‘ post. Simon Whiteside finally
broke the deadlock, bun dling the ball over the line in a goalmouth scramble.
Towards the end of the first half, the reserves
HENTHORN got off to a g r e w jn confidence and good start in the Accring- started playing their usual ton and District Boys tjrand of soccer. League Under 15 Cam- After the interval Geoff
Ribble Valley Football
IT was Aitken Shield day in the Ribble Valley Football League on Saturday.
Results — Buck Inn 2,
Horseshoe 3; Calderstones 1, Ribchester 3; Chatburn 1, Rimington 2; Kings Arms 3, White Horse 0; Lord Nelson 3, Brockhall 2 (after extra time); Read United 3, Kings Arms Reserves 0; Transport 1, Waggon and Horses 8; Whalley Celtic 2, Springmill 1. Division One: Victoria 2, Sabden 1.
Saturday’s games: Division
One — Calderstones v Read (ref. J. Wright), Brockhall v Waggon and Horses (N . Turpin), Kings Arms v West
Dinsdale).
Clitheroe lsts 2, Vernon Carus 2
ter Reserves v Rimington (N. The first half saw plenty of •
Bradford (T. Hobday), Ribches- second draw of the season, '
Chatburn (G. Barker), Whalley ■ they had still failed to score, Celtic v Kings Arms Reserves Vernon Carus, however, were (T. Jackson), Transport v Buck awarded two short comers and Inn (B. Allen), Waddington v scored on both occasions. A dis- Lord Nelson (D. Bush), West ciplined Clitheroe outfit battled Bradford Reserves v Horseshoe 0n in vain as the rain began to fall.
Division Two — Grindleton v af£er seven penalty corners, ..................
opportunities for Clither e, ..................... I fa"
(J. Swayne). On Sunday, Shawbridge is
After a half-time pep talk,
the venue (kick-off 2-30 p.m.) for the final of the TSB Invest ment Companv/Ashley Smith ................ _ Knockout Final, this year bet- cle was quickly converted to a
Clitheroe entered the second phase with a new determination. A hit to the back of the goal cir-
ween Springmill and White high-flying goal by Frances Horse. The re fere e is J. '•’ ■u.c.u,.
Swayne and linesmen are D. Marshall and G. Dixon.
Whalley Celtic’s Shield upset
Whalley Celtic 2, Springmill 1
SPECTATORS were treated to a great game 9f football as Division Two team Whalley Celtic pulled off an Aitken Shield upset by defeating Division One leaders, Langho’s Springmill.
S p r in gm i l l opened
strongly and could have been 2-0 up in the first 15 minutes while Celtic struggled to put their pas-
McKenzie and Dave Walters C z a p o w s k i c r o w n e d a d r ive from Smith round a sing together, lost 2-3 and John Beggs and
Slowly but surely, how ‘ ' 1
ever, the Whalley team started to play — only to find Springmill ’keeper Barry Owens in superb form, thwarting Wareing and Sidebottom with great saves from close- range chances.
At half-time, the score
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Stephen Ellis was firet >j* the scorjng and led 1-0 at and Whiteside rattled in 3 years boys 200 yards back v,
olf.Hme.
his seCond goal of the
was 0-0 and, after the in terval, it was Celtic who
The penalty save, in
p a r t icu la r , ga ve the Langho team fresh heart and An d rew H a r t le y levelled the score with a tap-in after Celtic ’keeper Wilso
With three minutes left,
John Fletcher broke clear and was brought down by Owens. This time Doman coolly picked his spot and made no mistake, clinch ing victory for Celtic.
W h a l le y C e l t ic : W i ls o n , - A in sw o r th , Bargh, Porter, Shaun
with much more confi- Doman, dence.
On 55 minutes, Steven McCullough put Celtic
in to the lead when Springmill failed to clear properly.
Celtic then squandered
two opportunities to make the game safe, both by the usually reliable Peter Doman, who had no joy from the penalty spot or with one of his “specials as ’keeper Owens proved a formidable obstacle.
Sports quiz
AFTER four weeks, the team with the somewhat strange name of “What About That Then H a r r y ? ” lea d , the Clitheroe F C . Sports Quiz on 132 points. Other points and positions: Cox and Co. 120, Op- Bmists
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Tipsters 90, Flyers Five Whalley Celtic 82, Rotaract 76,
90,.
105., Taylor’s Top 83,
e
Eric Kinder Fan Club 74, Emptys 70, Victoria 50.
ing, Sidebottom, Steven McCullough. Subs; Smith- son, Tattersall.
Griffith's, which s ood despi protests by the opposition.
=tnn,t
ao.nite Spurred on by this, Clith-
eroe’s Carol White hit a precise ball straight into the goal, draw
ing Clitheroe level. Clitheroe 2nds played away at
Great Eccleston, losing 1-0. Then on Sunday they again experienced the hitter taste of defeat, this time at the hands of Longridge, who proved too
strong.
Picture: Clitheroe lsts after Saturday’s game. Back, from
.
the left, are Lesley Harrison, Catherine Harrison, Alison Ash worth, Chris Farnsworth, Sue Brieriey, Margaret Dugdale, the Rev. Eric Chard. Front — Sarah Mortimer, Cath Mellon, Carol White, Frances Griffiths, Frances Collins.
son could only parry a shot from Mark Davies.
Chatburn’s soccer
revenge
Chatburn Mill 7, Thornber’s Mill 2
golden’ boots> grabbed a pressed forward, playing McCullough, E l l io t t , hat-trick, aided by fine with much more confi- Doman, Fletcher, Ware- ^.om phil Dewhurst,
CHATBURN’S Smith and Nephew side sought re v en g e a g a in s t the Clitheroe team after their last battle with an ons laught of goals coming in the first half.
Chatburn’s wingers
were too fast for the Thomber’s defence as the
S p r in gm i l l : Owens, 7-2 victtjry proved-
Taylor, Clarkson, Holt, Scorers were; Chatburn Hartley, Perkins, Davies, — Wilson (3), Smith (2), A s h c r o f t , R ich a rd s , Hargreaves and Kay. Jarrod, Kiddie. Subs: b om b e rs — MacMahon
Bland, Lamb. ©) (1 penalty). Waggon coast to win Transport 1, Waggon and Horses 8
WAGGON coasted to an easy victory and a place in the last
Richards and Hickling. In the second half, Waggon applied more pressure, resulting in a hat-trick for Hickling, two goals Walker, and one mi t h and
for Roger Walk a p i e c e
f o r Edmondson. S Waggon: Winckley, P r it
chard, Coulston, Lawson, Richards, Smith, G. Walker, R.
. . r i A
Walker. Haydock, Hickling, Edmondson. Subs. Tomlinson,
Dean.
eight of the Aitken Shield Cup. Kicking uphill, Waggon led 2- t-irnwiNG great courage and,
Lord Nelson 3, Brockhall 2
0 at h a l f- tim e , tnanks to figging spirit, Lord Nelson FC
recovered from a disastrous start to beat Brockhall after extra time in the second round
of the Aitken Shield. Within 10 minutes, Lord Nel
son had conceded two. goals, both the result of a loss of con centration and defensive errors. However, Lord Nelson started
working harder and Mark Jef frey made it 2-1, finishing off a five-man move.
. . . . After the interval, and with
only eight minutes remaining, L'ord Neison gained the equa liser through Toby Chapman. Then Chapman became the
hero of the hour with another goal in extra' time to seal the
match. Lord Nelson: Horne, Gel
dard, S. Kinney, Phil Kinney. D. White, Jeffrey, Whittle, Paul Kinney (capt.), G. White, Chap-
, man, P . White. Subs. Parkin- | son, Gates.
I " " ‘ 'leroe, but, L v - ' i " ' i „ .
follow up the rebound as the match would have been over. The Shawbridge
faithful
became anxious as it became apparent that nobody in the Clitheroe side wanted the job of taking the spot kick — usually carried out by the injured Paul Beck.
t e n s e a n d d r a m a t i c
As the crowd began losing ed Lloyd, the
.....
.......only been on
the park for 20 minutes. He had only signed from Radcliffe Bor ough the previous night. He picked up the ball, put it
on the spot and witn an almighty swing hammered the
ball home. Nonetheless, question marks
hang o v e r 'th e character of several Clitheroe players who have bags of experience and yet could not take on the responsi bility of the penalty and who let their heads drop when Rossen
dale made it 1-1. Clitheroe: Underwood, Hut
chinson, Whiteside, Dewhurst, Chisholm, Dunn, Bowman, Butcher, Haworth, Thompson, Barrow. Sub: Lloyd.
b o w . Sporting Legion to branch out A
T H E m u l t i - t a l e n t e d m em b e r s o f C l i t h - e r o e ’ s R o y a l B r i t i s h L e g i o n C lu b a r e s e t t o a d d tw o m o r e s t r in g s t o t h e i r s p o r t in g
■ > The Whalley Road club, which already runs
darts, snooker and netball teams, is now hoping to take the local cricketing and football worlds by storm.
Members have reacted enthusiastically to the idea o f forming the new teams and, although it
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may be too late for the soccer stars to show their skills this season, the potential cricketers aim to arrange some friendly games for the
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summer. “We put a list up for anyone interested in
playing cricket and there are 20 names on it already,” said club steward Norman Garner. “ There’s been a good response to the football team as well, although some members play, for
' other sides.” 1 * « L a (A B m fi / In ro rP lV A t . l lf i ffO -a l ■
is hoping they , will prove as successful as its other sporting sides.
I f the teams do receive the go-ahead, the club ' ■
The darts players swept the board last year in the Clitheroe and Whalley Clubmen’s League
and recently won this year’s league title. The snooker A team currently hold a healthy
lead in the Clitheroe and District League Divi sion One, while the B team arc bidding for pro- motion from the Second Division. The club.a|?P has a team through to the semi-finals o f a North West small table competition. “ Things'.are going well,” said Norman, the
only trouble is that we’ve got to keep on putting up new shelves for the trophies!”
DRAIN TILES
b e r o f b o o k in g s . N ig e l Whiteside will be on holi day but back into conten t io n sh ou ld c om e P a u l Beck and Alan Byrom. C l i t h e r o e h a v e a ls o
s ig n e d a le f t fu l l-b a ck , G er ry Mather, who could come into the picture on
Saturday. Fo rm e r ly with Leyland
M o to r s , G a r y has a ls o re cently been turning out fo r Blackburn R o v e r s in the central league.
M a n a g e r M r D a v e
O’N e i l l is also h op in g to sign a M u lt ip a r t L e a gu e centre-ha lf fo r the run-in to the season’s end.
A f t e r th e d r a w la s t S a tu rd a y w i th
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Su“ ciiffe G2; ‘h . ‘Dixon*78,’ ul N o r t h W e s t C o u n t i e s ^ o o t b a l l L e a g u e D i v i s io n O n e b a t t l e th a n s dale. Walker 59, i . t o & la s t . s e c o n d p e n a l t y s c o r e d b y n e w b o y D a r r e n L l o y d .
s e lv in s e c on d R o s s e n
dale, Clitheroe find them s e lv e s
p la c e ,
four points behind leaders Stalybridge a fte r the same number o f games.
B u t C l i th e r o e ’ s n e x t
three matches are all away from home, the side hav ing to tra v e l to play Wins- fo rd U n i t e d a w e e k on Saturday, and S t Helens a w eek a fter that.
T h e r e s e r v e s , m e an
w h i le , a re a t home this Saturday, taking on Padi- ham W a n d e r e r s in th e
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Social Club 49. Division Two — Billington
Band Club 122, White Hart 117, Judge Walmsley 109, CCWMC 107, Station 96, Brown Cow (Chatburn) 95, White Horse B 89, Royal Oak
Valley’s fine
performance
Ribble Valley 4, Rossendale 1
T H E m u c h - im p r o v e d Ribb le V a l le y Lancashire J u n io r S ch o o ls ’ s o c c e r team turned in another fine performance to defeat the previously unbeaten Rossendale boys. T h e f ir s t h a l f was a
v e r y even affair and both sides spumed good scor-
quarter-fmals o f the Ea st ing chances. Ribble V a l ley Lancs League President’s ju s t had the ed g e and Cup. Th e match kicks o f f scored the only goal o f the
at 2-15 p.m. Second draw of season jv'&kV'’ K
h a l f , w h e n M a t t h e w Bolton chased a through- b a l l and pun ished th e 'k e eper who made a hash o f field ing it. R o s s en d a le su rp r is ed
R ib b le V a l l e y in th e second half with an equal is e r at a time when the Ribb le V a l le y appeared to be coasting slightly. T h is s p u r r e d R ib b le
V a l le y in to a ction and th e y re ga in ed the lead almost straight from the restar t, John Borland vol le y in g home from long range. Th e best goal o f th e g am e q u ic k ly fo l lowed, a far post knock in b y w in g e r Daniel L o rd a fte r a super move, in cluding a pin-point cross, from J. Holden. Holden and L o rd com
bined again to create the fourth goal and round o f f a grea t performance, with g o a l k e e p e r G r a em e S e e d a l l m ou ts ta n d in g
form. R i b b l e V a l l e y : G.
Seedall, L . Dawson, D. L o rd , D. L e em in g , C. Baron, J. Holden, J. Bor-
| land, J. Ta ylo r, S. Cle m e n ts , M. B o lto n , D. L o rd , J. Evans, D. Scott.
TO the music of the adjacent fairground, Clitheroe had their
CUBS’ SOCCER
LATE ST Clitheroe and District Cub Scouts six-a
side results: Group One — Wadding
ton 4, Tigers 0; Tigers 0, St Mary’s 4; Waddington 0, St Mary’s 4. Group Two — Leopards 1, Tigers 1; St Paul’s 0, Loyola 0; Tigers 0; St Paul’s 0, Loyola 3, Leopards 0, St Paul’ s 4, Leopards 0; Loyola 2, Tigers 0. Group Three — Chatburn 0, St Mary’s 1; Waddington 0, Chipping 9; Chatburn 5, Waddington 0; St Mary’s 1, Chipping 3; Chatburn 3, Chipping 5; St Mary’s 5, Waddington 0. Group Four — St P au l ’ s 2,
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, , Clitheroe and V/halley Club
men’s Darts League Team Knockout Championship Quar ter-finals results: Legion B 1, Catholic B 3; Catholic A 3, RWCC A 0; Social B 0, Legion A 3; JR’s B 0, JR’s A3. Semi-final draw: Catholic A v
Legion A, Catholic B v JR’s A. Matches are to be played next | Monday.
Ladies hit four
Clitheroe Ladies FC 4, Vernons Ladies FC 0
GOALS from Vicky Ashworth (2), Liz Whittall and substitute Jean Tilley helped Clitheroe Ladies to victory over 10- strong Vernons Ladies. Clitheroe had two other goals
disallowed. The first, from Jackie Parker, was ruled out for hand ball, and the other, a Vicky Ashworth header, was declared invalid because of on infringement on a Vernons
plaver. This Sunday Clitheroe are
awav to Bolton Ladies FC. Clitheroe: Y. Jackson, D.
Barton, P. Bibby, K. Counsell, D. O’Connor, V. Scott, L. Whittall, W. Rawlinson (capt), V. Ashworth, Pi Feather, J. Parker. Subs: J. Tilley, T. Swarbrick.
EL soccer
S A TU R D A Y ’S East Lancs League results — Clifton Ath letic 0, Sabden 1; Earby Vic toria 2, Barnoldswick United 1; Gargrave 1, Ribchester 0; Pad ih am W a n d e r e r s 1, Clitheroe Reserves 5; Read United 1, Keighley Green 0; Trawden Celtic 2, GEC 1; Wad dington 1, Helmshore United 3. Whalley went out of the
President's Cup, falling in the second round to Colne Legion who won 2-0. This Saturday Clitheroe Re
serves play Padiham Wander ers in the President’s Cup auar- ter-finals at Shawbridge (kick
off 2-15 p.m.). In the league, Waddington
travel to GEC, Read United and Whalley clash in a local derby and Sabden entertain league newcomers and high fliers, Ribchester.
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