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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, January 29th, 19S7 17 Clitheroe 22824 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) SPORTS SCENE


Leaders pull through in tight contest


Springmill 2, White Horse 0


SECOND half goals from Alan Richards and Dave Jarrold kept Spring- mill’s Ribble Valley League championship challenge on course.


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have now picked up 25 of the last possible 26 points, were made to battle all the way by mid-table White Horse.


The league leaders, who


goalless and it was the visitors who came closest to opening the scoring after the break. A chipped effort by Steve Tomlinson beat Springmill keeper


The first half remained


Barry Owens but stuck in the goalmouth mud.


the ball had crossed the line, but the re fe re e waved play on and the danger was cleared.


White Horse claimed


Gerald Cox could also have put White Horse


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ahead but, with an empty goal at his mercy, shot over the bar. Springmill had a goal


disallowed for offside before taking the lead in the 65th minute when Richards slid a loose ball under keeper Graham T om l in so n . F i f te e n minutes later, Springmill wrapped up the match when Jarrold ghosted in at the far post to head home a Steve Crook cross.


’Keeper Mick in superb form


Horse Shoe 2. Calderstones Reserves 1


A BRILLIANT goalkeep­ ing exhibition by Mick Berry helped Horse Shoe pick up two hard-earned points in this Second Divi­ sion game. Trev Robinson put


and a few minutes later got his finger-tips to a powerful effort heading for the top corner. Horse Shoe went two-


Horse Shoe ahead during an even first half, but Calderstones fought back with some good moves that kept the opposition defence at full-stretch. Berry made one fantas­


tic save at the start of the second half, throwing himself across goal to keep out a Roberts shot,


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RIBBLE Valiev Football League results: Division One — Brockhall 2, Victoria 5: Calder- stones 6, Rimington 2: Kings Arms 4, Read United 2: Rio- chester Res 3. Sabden 1: SDringmill 2. White Horse 1: West Bradford 2, Waggon and Horses 7. Division Two — Chatbum 2. Lord Nelson 2: Horse Shoe 2, Calderstones Res I: Transport 4, Kings Arms Res 2; Waddington Youth 3, Buck Inn 4: Whalley Celtic 7. West Bradford Res 1. Saturday's fixtures: Division One — Read v West Bradford


up when Mark Taylor headed in a corner, but Calderstones pulled a goal back through Roberts to set up an exciting finale. Both teams missed chances and Horse Shoe, with Trevor Pinch holding the defence together, hung on. The match was well


controlled by referee Graham Barker.


Results and fixtures


(referee: G. Barker!. Rimington v Brockhail (J. McCullough). Sabden v Springmill (X. Turpin), Victoria v Ribchester Res. (J. Swayne), Waggon and Horses v Calderstones (X. Dinsdale), White Horse v Kings Arms (P. Kerr). Division Two — Calderstones Res v Transport (D. Bush). Kings Arms Res v Grindleton (B. Allen), Lord Nelson v Whalley Celtic (D. Marshall). West Bradford Res v Horse Shoe (I. Darbyshire). Dan Seed Trophy repla'v — Buck Inn v Wadding­ ton Youth (B. Jones).


Spot-on Henthorn take points


Blue Star 1,


Henthorn United Under-14s 3


THIS match was effectively de­ cided by the outcome of five penalties awarded by a busy referee. Blue Star had two of their three spot kicks saved by Henthom keeper Barnes, but the visitors scored each of their chances through skipper Smith. Henthom were not at their


mondson, Taylor and Briggs. Wray and Bradshaw added two more in the second half to see off the opposition's challenge.


Darwen Town 1,


Henthorn United Under-llis 2


best but. with the two penal­ ties and a third goal from Sayle, they took the points.


Feniscowles 2,


Read United Under-I8s 5


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DESPITE having only 10 men, Read dominated the match and scored through Connelly (3) and Keith Gill (2).


Trinity Under-14s 5, Merry England 3


TRINITY conceded an early goal but fought back to make it 3-1 at half-time through Ed­


HENTHORN took the lead when Burgess was chopped down in the area and Ward scored from the spot-kick. Ward made it 2-0 after the break with an angled 25-yard shot before Darwen pulled a late goal back.


Sacred Heart 0, Trinity Undcr-16s 3


TEN-MAN Trinity withstood early pressure before Peel beat three men and scored with a low drive. Trinity’s midfield took control in the second half and the visitors added further


goals through Mason and iggins. DARTBOARD


CLITHEROE and District Darts League results: Division One — Waddington 2, Kings Arms B 6; Wilpshire 2, Pendle Witch 6; White Horse A 4, Black Bull 4; Bonny Inn 0, Royal Oak A 8; New Inn 2, Kings Arms A 6; Black Horse 4, Commercial 4; Horse Shoe 4,


Royal Oak B 4. Division Two — Judge Wal-


meslev 5, Dog and Partridge 3; Royal" Oak C 1, Brown Cow, Chatbum 7; Station 5, White Horse B 3; BBBC 5, Victoria 3; White Hart 6, CCWMC 2; Brown Cow, Clitheroe 6, Cross Kevs 2.


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LOCAL fishermen swopped tales from the riverbank when they met at the Ribblesdale Angling Associa­ tion’s annual dinner.


Fifty members and wives attended the function at the Duke of York Hotel, Grindleton, and heard guest


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speaker Mr Jack Knott explain his duties as a fisheries officer with North West Water. The presentation of the trophy for best fish of the


season was made to Mr Jack Braithwaite, who landed a 231b. salmon on fly. The best sea trout award went to Glynn Keighley for a mne-and-a-half pound fish caught on f ly a t night.


Our picture shows association secretary Mr John Bailey presenting Mr Braithwaite with his award. ^


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— D. Drachenberg (Royal Oak A) 161. Division Two — M. Haworth (Station) 130. Points and positions: Division


Highest finish: Division One „


One — Royal Oak A 102, White Horse A 100, Black Bull 72, Kings Arms A 72, Commer­ cial 62, Horse Shoe 58, Wilp­ shire 57, Bonny Inn 56, New Inn 50, Black Horse 49, Royal Oak B 49, Kings Arms B 46.


Pendle Witch 34, Waddington


Club 33. Division Two — BBBC 78,


White Hart 68, Judge Walmes- lev 65, CCWMC 63. Station 63, White Horse B 57, Brown Cow, Chatburn 56, Brown Cow, Clitheroe 53, Dog and


Partridge 52, Black Bull 49, Royal Oak C 46, Victoria 44, Cross Keys 27.


Clitheroe and Whalley Club­ men’s Darts League: RWCC A ____ „.


0


Legion B 2; Social A 4, RWCC - B 3; JR’s B 0, Catholic B 7; Catholic A 6, Social B 1.


JR’i _ A 7; Legion A 5, Le I. Highest finish of the week:


A 74, Catholic A 64, RWCC A 56, Social A 54, JRs A 49, Social B 45, Legion B 43, Catholic B 30, RWCC B 23, JRs B 18.


Michael Peel (Legion B) 81. Least darts: Stephen Mashiter (Legion A) 18. Points and positions: Legion


Prize night for local anglers


THE White Horse team members were, from the left: back — Chris Simpson, Brian Hitchen, Roy Cattermole, Graham Tomlinson, Karl Yeoman, Tony Dobson, Chris Stewart; front — Gerald Cox, Gary Conti, Steve Tomlinson, Steve Horse- field, Stewart Downham, Chris Musker


Shawbridge Topics Last chance to beat cup bogey


CLITHEROE aim to end a frustrating run of “It’s a knock-out” cup results when they take on Lan­ caster City in the Lanca­ shire Challenge Trophy on Saturday. Departures at the first


hurdle in three competi­ tions this season — the FA Cup,- FA Vase and NWCFL Cup — have robbed Clitheroe of poss­ ible money-spinning ties and the Challenge Trophy is their last chance of cup


well in Division Two. If Saturday's match is a draw, the replay will be at Lancaster on Tuesday (7-30 p.m.). The friendly at Nelson


was drawn 2-2 with the under-strength Clitheroe


team scoring through John Taylor and Bobby Grimshaw. Byrom had to be substituted in the second half, forcing Dave O'Neill to play himself for the f irs t time since coming to Shawbridge.


Reserves wake up after slow start


“glory.” Clitheroe have an excel­


Clithcroe Reserves 7, Colne Legion Reserves 1


lent recent record in the competition, winning in 1985 and reaching the semi-finals last year, but approach the Lancaster match (k.o. 2-30 p.m.) until problems in defence. Recently-signed Chris


Chisholm is cup-tied, Alan Byrorn is struggling with a groin strain and Graham Dewhurst has not worn a Clitheroe shirt since pick­ ing up ankle trouble on December 27th. The way could be clear


CLITHEROE took time to find their form fol­ lowing a three-week lay-off, but eventually overwhelmed lowly Colne with five second half


goals. C l i th e ro e ’s score rs


before the interval were P h i l D ew h u r s t and Tommy Holt who each sprang the visitor's offside trap. Colne replied with a


for the return of Paul Round who came safely through a friendly match at Nelson on Saturday fol­ lowing his long lay-off with a hamstring injury. Dave O’Neill’s team will


face a tough test from Lancaster, who are going


well-struck goal and, for much of the half, Clitheroe struggled to keep on top. Their passing was atro­ cious and commitment nil and they only improved a f te r an excellently- worked third goal in the second half. Simon White- side was the scorer follow­ ing a superb build-up involving Phil Ashworth, Mick Higgins and Geoff


Young. TABLE TENNIS


RIBBLESDALE Table Tennis Association champions Standen A continued their winning streak with a 9-1


victory over Standen B. R. Birch and T. Hall each had three wins apiece and


B. Friend recorded two. Hall/Friend took the doubles against M. Sherliker/G. Williams. Sherliker had Standen


B’s solitary success. Trinity YC’s C. Wilson recorded two wins against


Social A but, unfortunately, had no partners, so the opposition were awarded the match 8-2. None of the Trinity YC players turned up for the match with Stan­ den B which was, therefore, awarded to Standen 10-0.


Standen A.................. Social A...................... Trinity SS..................... Standen B..................... Rimington..................... Trinity YC.................. Whalley Swans........... Social B........................


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0 1 0 9 17 83 2


There is no league programme next week, but several games are outstanding. The main offenders are Trinity


SS and Social B. Social A are favourites to finish runners-up in the


league to Standen A, but third-placed Trinity SS have games in hand and are still in with a chance.


second shortly afterwards and Young made it five. Eighteen-year-old debu­ tant Ian Knowles, signed from Feniscowles, grew with confidence through­ out the game and struck a left-foot drive from 25 yards which crashed a g a in s t th e b a r and bounced out for Whiteside to complete his hat-trick. The goal rout was com­ pleted by another young­ ster, Mark Darcy, after a piece of cool finishing. Clitheroe: Bradshaw,


Whiteside added his


Ashworth, Kinder, Green, Knowles, Higgins, Baron, Holt. Young, Whiteside, Dewhurst. Subs: Darcy, McGuire.


Cubs’ soccer


CLITHEROE and District Cub Scouts' Football League re­ sults: St Paul's 1. Chatburn 1: Waddington 2, St Mary’s 1; Chipping 1. St Paul’s 2; Chat­ burn 3. Waddington 1: St Marv’s 2. Chipping 0: St Paul’s 2. Waddington 1: Chatbum 1, St Mary's 1: Chipping 2, Wad­ dington 2; St PauVs 1, St Mnrv's 0; Chatbum 2, Chipping 2.


— Loyola v St Paul’s (P. Tavlo’r ) , W ad d in g to n v L eo p a rd s (K. Robinson) Sunday — District team prac­ tice at the Castle Field, at 2 p.m.


Weekend fixtures: Saturday Clear lead


CLITHEROE Reserves remain 12 points clear at the top of the East Lancs League following their 7-1 win over Colne


Legion.' Other results: Read United


0, Helmshore United 1: Sabden 3. Waddington 1; Whalley 2, Earbv Victoria 1.


Snooker


Leaders taste narrow defeat


THE leading two clubs in the Clitheroe and District Snooker League Division One, RBL A and Conser­ vative B, both went down to S-6 defeats in their most recent matches. The results leave RBL


325: N. Robinson SO. M. Jezierski 61; D. Speak 74, J. Birkbeck 50; P. Whittaker 68, S. McCullough 7S: P. Jones 76. F. McMahon 66; H. Frankland S3, J. Titterington 42; P. Clark SS, M. Whitaker 2S. Cons A (S) 390, Arrods (6)


Chatburn (12) 469, JRs A (2)


A two points in the lead, with Rimington A moving into third place following a 12-2 win. In Division Two, Social


Club lead by four points from RBL B, followed by Waddington B and JRs B. Highest breaks of the


week: P. Clark (Chatburn) 45, J. Baines (Waddington


A (8) 367, RBL A (6) 33S: F. Coar 47, N. Schofield 79: B. Waddington 61, P. Harrison 40; S. Hatton 77, D. Parker 59; T. A. Makinson 36, B. H. Sims S7; J. Wooff 69, G. Parkinson 55; D. Boothman 77, M. Peel 68. Catholic A (8) 357, Con. B


B) 44. Division One — Waddington


3S2: K. Smith 45, S. Curtis 72; M. Wensley 52, J. Curtis S7: T. Sunter 79, C. Hall 55; B. Har­ greaves S5, M. Ashworth 47; D. Smith 51, P. Gonzales 66; S. Taylor 7S, R. Wilk 55. Division Two — Pendle Club


travel to Waddington on Saturday, setting up a reunion between former team-mates Paul McGuire and Frank Richards. The two played together for many years at Shaw­ bridge and Twitter Lane but now have taken over managers' roles. Frank will be looking for re­ venge af ter the first meeting of the clubs ear­ lier this season was won 6-0 bv Clitheroe.


C l ith e ro e re s e rv e s


Jarrold. White Horse’s man-of-the-match was


The goal capped a fine performance by winger


defender Chris Simpson, a l th o u g h Tomlinson caused headaches for the Springmill back-four.


THE winning Springmill team were, from the left: back — Steve Crook, Tony Holt. Barry Owens, Phil Lamb, Andy Hartley, Mark Davies, Peter Kiddie; front — Alan Richards, Tony Bland, Ian Perkins, David Ashcroft, Jeremy Clarkson, Dave Jarrold


Big entry expected for race


ENTRIES are now being taken for the Ribble Valley Reebok 10-mile Road Race, to be staged on March 22nd.


attracted more than 1,000 runners in previous years and entries are again ex­ pected from around the country.


The popular event has


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The race is being jointly


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