Clithcroc Advertiser & Times, October 4th, 1990 25 Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323 (Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified) Murray Walker's
Mortimer hat-trick caps cup victory
Clitheroc Hockey Club 1st XI 5, Leyland Foxes Hockey Club 2nd XI 0
CLITHEROE’S third match of the season was a first round cup-tie against Leyland, who have just been promoted to Division Two.
Whitbread Ribble Valley League '
■ Waggon roll on THE Waggon and Horses continued their
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.their challenge with a '1-2 victory over Waterloo Rangers
are already odds-on for this season’s champion ship,but second-placed Kings Arms maintained
Royal are enjoying their fn the bottom half of lheir °. IV
Newcomers Swan and year an(] e n ( ] e(i d e 'V " f t , f 1 fV *'e.f n i " ‘,1 league tables,
., week. „ efeated Buck Inn 3*0 last
:{, Buck Inn 0; Station <1, Transport White 2; Trans
port Blue 0, Waggon and Horses 1); Grindleton 1, Royal Oak 5; Kings Arms <1, Waterloo 2.
Rangers) 10, Peter Gate (Royal Oak) 8, Damion Lowe (Kings Arms) 7, Stuart Parkinson (Royal Oak) 7, Jon Penman (Swan and Royal) 6. Saturday’s fixtures and
heading goalscorers: David Swain (Waterloo
lodge 1; Swan and Royal . t r ic t C r ick e t League ■ - - •
Results: Chatburn !), ing in the Craven and Dis Second Division, had
Yet the first team, play- b
just missing out on promo tion in the 1989 season. Unfortunately, they
actually started their cam paign on a high note, after
could not recapture last year’s winning form and in th e ir final'game went down against Foulridgc, finishing the season in e ig h th p o s i tio n . The league title was won by Skipton Cl. The second team, who
referees: Transport v Cal- derstones (B. Jones), Buck Inn v Station (B. Bleas- dale). Bridge Inn v Swan and Royal (D. Marshall), Royal Oak v Kings Arms (I). Bush), Waggon and Horses v Grindleton (J. Swayne), Waterloo Rang e r s v C h a tb u rn (J .
howery). Whitbread Itihtite
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Royal Oak............ Ouitlmrn............. Hridge Inn........... (Iriiuileton............ Station Hotel.......
S\un & Royal....... Waterloo Rangers... TnmsiMirl Hint*......
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, find their true form this the season
season C H A T B U R N ’S two cricket teams struggled to
Poor
. within minutes of the beginning of the match, it
was clear it would be
impressive start to the new season with a 9-U p| ay c ia re Mortimer, thrashing of Transport Blue. hast year’s title winners
ju s tr^minutes of
recently called up by Lan cashire, had managed to beat the ’keeper on two occasions and put her side
2-0 up. Clitheroe continued to
keep up the pressure and it was not long before Mortimer had once more beaten the ’keeper to secure her hat-trick. A fourth goal arose
Clitheroe pay penalty in the final minute
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FOR the second week running, Clitheroe man aged to throw away victory in the dying minutes of this closely-fought match
it Littlemoor.
Clitheroe fielded one of Taberner, Rowley, Sil- their stronger line-ups, co c k , D o ig , A sp in , with Dave Doig returning O’Duffy, Tindall, Proctor, at centre giving some wel- T a tte rsa l l, Dubowski, come soliditv behind the P r o c t o r , Dux b u ry , serum.
Hopes were high as C l i th e r o e R U hC : „ , , „
T h e game s t a r t e d ' quietly with both sides
testing each other out, but soon the Littlemoor men got on top and forced a penalty which fly-half Declan O’Duffy converted.
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span wale and powerhouse w in g e r S tu a r t Aspin shrugged off three would- be tackles to score in the corner.
!• m m som e goo d l play, the ball was
when Frances Griffiths crossed a ball from the left-wing and a bad mis take from the Leyland’s goalkeeper resulted in an easy goal. Shortly before half
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CLITHEROE Hockey Club’s 1st XI are pictured back, from the left,Dorothy Barker, Clare Mortimer, Amanda Parker (captain), Jayne Seed, Joanne Gar-
time, C litheroe were awarded a penalty corner. Amanda Parker, another Lancashire representa tive, slipped the pass to Tricia Proctor, who struck the ball hard passed the defence and ’keeper mak ing Clitheroe’s score at half-time 5-0. In the second half, Ley-
also had a successful 1989 season, failed to get into winning ways in the fourth division and let several victories slip through their fingers, ending the season in ninth place with the league t i t le going to
break ahead, both outfits will take a well-earned rest, but will be hoping for better things next year.
Barrowford. With a long w in te r
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Ruck Inn...... ....... TransiHirt White... Calilerstones.......
Good start
HEADSTONE .Junior Football Club played its first-ever league match last Saturday when the
League. The home team overwhelmed
under. Us entertained,.Kisbton united in the Accrington Hoys
their visitors 0-2 with goals from Dob Thomas (•!), Deter Firth (3) and Duncan Hennett (2), with Dennett also the man-of-the- match after putting in a good captain's performance. This weekend, the under 12s start their league campaign.
Ward double Transport White 2
Station I, with a good individual goal by
continued to dominate and went further in front with another
Ward. In the second half, Station
goal by Ward. Alter more pressure, Drown
scored from a tight angle, but, with 10 minutes left. Station allowed Transport back into the game when they pulled a goal
back. O’Neil pulled off some fine
late saves to ensure Station won their second game of the season. Station: O’Neil, Blaekledge
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Presentation TRANSPORT started well by AFTER a successful inau-
presentation evening at 0\v<l Ned’s Tavern, Milton Hall, Milton, on Thursday
evening.
ners and league runners- up. the Cavaliers presen tation night, which begins at 7-30 p.m., coincides with Owd Ned’s Ingobrau Hell Lager Oktoborfcst.
Catholic SC Cup win ‘
(A). Cotlam, Piratrelly, Taylor, Ward. Dlacklodge (L), luce, Drown. Washbrook, Pollard. Subs: Derbyshire (A), Derby shire (P).
Swan on target
Swan und Royal 3, Duck Inn 0
THIS match was played in a good sp ir i t , considering no referee nad been appointed. Swan went into an early lead
! match with some good counter- . attacking play, but the points v were secured when Ian Drake >. headed home from eight yards
after good work down the right- hand flank. P. Smith and B. Maher combined well to force a corner for the home side and G. Smith headed home. Buck came back into the
' ' wut- , third.
M. Aspinwall rounded off a fine performance by scoring the
Penalty miss turns game
• West Bradford 3, •
St Paul's Reserves 2
‘ WEST Bradford staged an even • better fightbnek than last week • after conceding two goals in the ; first half to n lively St Raul s
! team. .
• own worst enemy, wasting four • good chances themselves before • the half-time whistle. •
In fact Bradford were their , .
. h a lf when S t Raul’s were • awarded a penalty after Anslow ' handled the ball. Instead of fin- ' ishine off the home side, bt 1 Raul’s blazed the s|Hit kick over the liar.
The tu rn in g point of the match came early in the second
.
• pear and were rewarded when • Watkins' spectacular loiiR-ranKO ' shot heal the'keeper. ; Soon after this, the referee , awarded Bradford a disputed . penalty for pushing and Parsons • scored from the siwt, firing high • to the goalkeepers right. ’ The scores remained level *. until, with 15 minutes left, . Charnley's massive goal kick • was headed over the advancing ' 'keeper by Stcinhoffel.
Itradford then stepped up a ,
• West Bradford: Chnrnley, " "
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Anslow, Rarkinuton, Rarsons, Rye, Watkins, H cho . Run-
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J cliffe. Subs: ,■ Bartlett.
i tchen . chard, Niven, Stemhoffel, B lenkinship, ____ Kat-
ALL three Head teams were in action last weekend, with the firsts having an excellent game at Ribchester. The home team took the lead,
Read soccer
but Read equalised through Steve Nearv before half-time. Two second half goals from Gary Farnworth gave victory to Read, who dominated the
second
half.The second team turned m a poor performance by compari son, losing fi-l to Micnoliti. On Sundav, Head’s opponents
stang, Catherine Needlu Tricia Proctor, Cla Griffiths.
Thumbs down for Gray as Clitheroe suffer
Lcylnmi Motors 3, Clitheroe 2
CLITHEROE were unlucky not to salvage at least a point from this match — despite having to replace injured goalkeeper Andy Gray
land set about in a more determined mood and Clare Britcliffe made a
couple of fine saves. Clitheroe’s play seemed
to slacken and although a few more chances arose, no more g oals were
scored. However, it was a con
vincing win for the local side and it could mark the start of an exciting cup run. Carol White, in her
East Lancs League
WHALLFY remain in .striking distance of Fast Lancashire League leaders Gargrave and face an intriguing battle on Saturday when they entertain second-placed Colne Legion. With Gargrave out of action,
the winners will go top. Sabden gave the leaders a
fright on Saturday before finally succumbing 1-0. Kimington stdl have a 100% record in Division Two and themselves were given a fright by Sabden. On Satur day, they travel to second- placed 1’endle Forest. Results: Division Duo — Dar-
sional Paul Jones donned the green jersey after Gray had dislocated a thumb and did an admira ble job between the sticks. However, when Gray
15 minutes from time. Former Bury profes
Shawbridge topics
ALTHOUGH disappointed by Saturday’s result at Leyland, Blues manager Dave Morris was not down
departed, Lcyland were 2- 1 up, but three minutes
later Steve Orrcll con nected with a Paul Bur rows corner to head Clith eroe level. It looked as if the Blues
new-found position of centre back, nad an excel lent game.
hearted by his side’s overall performance. Clitheroe are back on the Wembley trail this week
end when they travel to Bootle in the FA Vase, but the Blues will have to pick themselves up after two successive defeats. “We played quite well at Leyland and I think we
were going to hold on for a well-deserved point. But with five minutes to go, Glyn Stevens sealed the game for his side with a shot from the edge of the box that gave Jones no chance. It was something of an
were unlucky to leave without a point,’ said Mr Mor ris. “We lost a couple of games early in the sea son when we played badly and deserved to be beaten,
hut this was different.” Games between Bootle and Clitheroe are usually
fiery affairs, and the extra incentive of a cup-tie should make this encounter no different. Bootle have a good record this season at their Bucks Park ground, and beat Southport in the FA
Cup last Saturday. However, they seem a different proposition away
injustice for the Blues as they had battled bravely all afternoon. In fact, they had taken the lead in the 25th minute th ro u g h
Orrell. With Frank McDougall
suspended, Orrell was revelling in his new role of central striker, where he was p a r tn e r in g Geoff Young, and managed to squeeze the hall home from a narrow angle.
noldswick United -L Johnsons SC 1; Colne Legion -l, Colne United 0; Foxhill 3, Helmshore United 1: Gargrave 1, Sabden 0: Great Harwood United 3, Traw- den Celtic 1; Dswaldtwistle Town l, Whalley f>. Division Two — Nelson GSOB Forest Dib-
Johnsons St’ v Foxhill. Oswald- twistle Town v itarlick United, Trawdun Celtic v llohiislmre U n i te d , Whalley v Colne
Clifton Athletic v Sahdcn, Colne United v tit Harwood United.
Region. Division Two — Rarlick
United Res v Nelson OSOB. Relldle Forest v Rimillgtnll, Rend United v Whalicy Res, Snbden Res v Ribchester.
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Foxhill.................. Gt Harwood Utd....
Sahlen........ ......... Trawilcii Celtic..... Johnsons SC.........
Colne United......... OswaWtwiMli- T..... ilehnshore United..
Kimingtwi............
were Bank ilall and ran out 3-2 winners following an excellent match. The scorers were Wil liams, Gill and Shorrocks, with Dank Hall missing a last minute penalty.
Pendle Forest...... Whalley Kes........ BiU’hfSter...........
Bead United....... Sabden Bes........ . ItaHick Utd Bes... Nelson OSOB Bes
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short-lived as Jonathan Clarke struck a fierce 20- yarder past Cray and into the bottom corner of the
C l i th c ro e 's joy was
net. All L ey land ’s goals
came in similar fashion, with Graham Houston making it 2-1 in the 70th minute.
t e r , Gray s tem s an unlikely starter for Satur day’s game at Bootle. It should clear the way for coach Andy Hills to come into the side.
With his thumb in plas Right on cue
THE Clitheroe and Dis tr ic t Snooker League begins its new campaign tonight.
— Social A v Rimington A, Conservative B v Bil- lington A, Waddington B v Chatburn A, RBL A v Slaidburn A, Billington B v CSC A.
Fixtures: Division One D i v i s i o n T w o —
Rimington B v Social B, Police v Conservative A, Chatburn B v Waddington A, Slaidburn B v RBL B, CSC B v Pendle Club.
from home, so Clitheroe may well settle for a draw and a replay at Shawbridge. The game kicks off at 3
P ♦' This Wednesday sees the first Bass North West Counties Floodlit League match at Shawbridge when Clitheroe entertain Atherton LR. There are two leagues of five and six clubs, with the
championship.
ject to there being a positive result on Saturday. If not, Clitheroe will stage the replay with Bootle on Wednes
Avenue, Great Harwood, Ashton United and I'lixton. Wednesday’s match starts at 7-30 p.m., but is sub
Clitheroe are grouped with Atherton, Bradford Park .
day instead. * Sponsors are still being sought for the raeemght
the clubhouse. Ladies’ soccer
Ladies take the cake
as Chorley crumble Charley Radies 1, Clitheroe Rudies li
CLITHEROE Ladies coasted to victory in this North West Regional League second division
authority on the game right Rarker scored with a tremen- from the kick-off. C en tre dous volley from outside the forward Julie O’lirien opened area and the goal glut continued the scoring for the visitors with when Ralph scored her second
match at Chorley. C lith e ro e s tamped th e i r ideas. Rlaycr-coach Sheila
Barely 10 minutes gone. The visitors pressed Chorley
and their efforts paid off when O'Brien made it 2-0 with a fine goal. Chorley went fiat out in their
of the game with a brilliantly taken effort. She cut in from the right and unleashed a powerful drive which gave the Chorley ’keeper no chance. Tne massacre was completed
attempts* to stop the game slip ping from their grasp, but a solid Clitheroe buck tour pre vented them from causing any
damage. Clitheroe continued th e ir
goalscoring exploits after the break. Playing in her first full league match, Angela Dalph made it 3-0 to put her side firmly in the driving seat. Chorley pulled a goal hack fol
lowing a corner, giving them fresh nopes of a possible revival. However, Clitneroe had other
being held at Shawbridge next Thursday. If you would like fo sponsor a horse or a race contact club secretary Colin Wilson (Clitheroe 24370). The event, which begins at 7-30 p.m., takes place m
CALLED upon the green jersey Jones
to don . . Paul
ni: Judith l-i ol W1 i
put them 10-3 up. In th e second half,
rally, Clitheroe slightly, but stout restricted Rossen- the one penalty O’Duffy kicked • for Clitheroe to
Clitheroe secured another penalty and seemed about to run riot over a seem ingly shell-shocked Dale side. Instead, however, they
p.m.).
Holmes, Newton, Taylor. On Saturday, Clitheroe
have a derby match when they entertain Blackburn a t L ittlemo o r (k.o. 3
M A N match. .
• o f - t h e - , Dave Newton
Whalley back on course Oswiiltllwislk* Town 1. Whalley ft
WHALLEY produced a very accomplished perfor- iiKiuee to dispose of lowly Oswaldtwistle in convincing
style. Thu village side gained control
straight from the start. With some m*at. precise passing, they continually Broke down tho home team defence and it came as no surprise when they took the lead.
cepted a hack-pass ami coolly rounded the ’keeper to slot the hall into an empty net.
After 1ft minutes. Durv inter
move involving Sidehotlom and Smith enabled Durv to Break free and mice attain he made no mistake.
Five minutes later, a fine
decided to hit the cruise control and could only watch as the opposition crept back into the game with two simple tries.
managed a mini-revival with flanker Dave Newton barging over for a fine try.
Even then, Clitheroe
totally sat on their lead and instead of going for the killer blow, saw Ros- sendale sneak in another try and a final minute pen alty to snatch the game from under Clitheroe’s
But th e home side
Newton, who had a strong game in an otherwise lack
noses. Man-of-the-match was
lu s t re pack. Will] Michael Rowley looked promising.
n g e r also
Oswaldtwistle to force a corner. Tile ’keeper failed to collect cleaulv and the rehound was forced in.
Whalley relaxed, allowing
hack when Smith broke clear to score the third in clinical style. A fine pass from F a r r pul Keighley free and his cross was met by Dury who grabbed his hat-trick and’ his team’s fourth.
The visitors immediately hit
score just one more goal, Whal ley completely dominated the
Although they managed to
second half. Ihiry completed u memorable afternoon By scoring his fourth 1ft minutes from lime.
team performance and keeps Whalley on the heels of the early Fast Lancs League lead ers Colne Legion. The two sides meet at Whalley’s QF II Playing Fields on Saturday in what should Be an exciting game.
This was another excellent
Dolton. Fntwistle, Duckworth, Keighley. Parr, Ormerod, Side- Bottom*. Smith. Durv. Suh: Leech.
Whalley: Doherty. Parkinson, WHALLFY’S hastily assem
Reserve draw Darnoldswick Ultl Res 3
Whallcv Res 3.
bled side took some time to set tle and the visitors unified an early lead, making it 2-D after 2.»
minutes. Tlie home side started to get
their act together with Sam
Chapman and Nick Dimmer starting to cause problems and the second half started with Whalley looking the heller sale. It was no surprise when Dim
mer reduced arreai’S and lie was on hand again to head home the equaliser after BO minutes. With Doman and Duller now
effective in midfield. Whalley took the lead after 7ft minutes when Hilton scored from close- range. The fijjhtback seemed complete, hut live minutes later a controversial penalty decision gave the visitors an equaliser. On Saturday, Whalley visit Head United (k.o. 2-lft p.m.).
Dinner guests
THE line-up for Whalley FC’s Sportsman s Dinner has now been completed with Gordon Graham, former secretary of the Northern Premier League, agreeing to act as M(\ As previously reported, the
guest speakei*s are Manchester City manager Howard Kendall ami former Lancashire cricketer
Jack Simmons. The event is Being held in the
new hanquetting suite at Mvt- ton Fold Farm Hotel and Ues- taunmt. Latigho, on November
Sth.Tickets can he ordered Irom Drian W h ittak er (Whalley S22S73). The Dog Inn, Whalley. and Owd Ned’s Tavern. Milton.
Prize night for the ladies
matches played on a home and away basis. The win ners- of the two leagues then play-off for the overall
when Sheila Parker finished off an impressive Clitheroe move by putting the ball in the back of the net. This was an excellent all
TO mark the end of a sue- cessful season, Clitheroe and D is t r ic t N e tb a ll League held its annual p re sen ta t io n night at
'defeated this season. Clitheroe: Vickers, Hughes,
round performance from Clith eroe, who will be hoping to con tinue this form next Sunday when they travel to face Dares- hury, who they have already
McLeod, Doom, O’Connor, F e a th e r , Dalph, P a rk e r , O’B rien, Ward, Swarbrick. Subs: Watson, Brooker.
Billanghoh officially unveiled Class of ’64 Golf
Clitheroe Cricket Club last Saturday evening. Prizewinners
F ir s t division: League champions — T r in i ty Jokers. Runners-up — Rishton.
Squash Second best
AFTER producing a nett round of'G4 in last week’s singles stroke competition, I). Dukinfield, who plays of IS, will surely feel the wrath of Clitheroe Golf C l u b ’ s h a n <1 i c a p committee.
' many rounds well under the standard scratch score of 71.
produced some excellent scores on Saturday, with
The 109 competitors
Results: Division One (scratch to 12) — 1st, P.
Street 77-11-00; 2nd, R. Huddleston (79-12-07); 3rd, H. Richardson (70-S- 09); 4 th , E. W h i te (81-12-09).
AFTER months of hard work, fund-raising and the occasional setback, Langho Junior FC’s new Bil langhoh “stadium” was officially opened on Sunday. Coun. Mrs Myra Clegg, chairman of Ribblc Valley
Council’s Recreation and Leisure Committee, unveiled a plaque at the Northcote Road ground to mark the occasion, which was followed by a match.
and three senior ones. The main aim is to school the players from junior level in readiness for their even
The club runs five junior teams, aged from 11 to 15,
tual senior debuts. Our photograph shows Coun. Mrs Clegg flanked by ;
club players anti officials.
1st, D. Dukinfield (S2-18- 04); 2nd, C. Akeroyd (82- 15-67); 3rd, P. Walmesley (a.p.o. 84-10-68); 4th, W. B. Tattersall (a.p.o. 85-10- 08); 5th, R. Wood (a.p.o. 85-17-08);. 0th, A. Mick- lewright (85-17-GS); 7th, K. Wallbank (83-15-08).
Division Two (13-24) —
WITH the men’s 1st team game postponed, it was left to the 2nds to carry the Clitheroe Squash Club flag last week — and they did it in. style. Playing away at Burn
h earts. Runners-up — Trinity Aces.
Cup winners — Lion-
Jokers. Runners-up — Trinity Diamonds A. Players-of-the-ycar —
Plate winners — Trinity
1st, J. Seed: 2nd, S. Ains worth; 3rd, V. Owen.
Most sporting team — Trinity Jokers.
champions — Rebels. Runners-up — White
Plate winners — Settle. Runners-up — Young
„ ,
Farmers. Players-of-the-year —
1st, A. Bolton: 2nd, S.
Second division: League
Runners-up — White Lion.
Lion. Cup winners — Rebels.
Peel; 3rd, N. Hayhurst. Most sporting team —
Rebels. Other prizes: Chair
m an ’s T ro p h y — C.
White. Calderstones Trophy —
C. Walmsley. End of season handicap
trophy winners — Rebels. Runners-up — Trinity Diamonds.
ley 2nds, Clitheroe ran out comfortable 4-1 win- ners. Although John Willis
(2-3) lost a close third game, there were comfort- a b le w in s fo r ' Mike Heyworth (3-0), Dave McKenzie (3-1), Mike Bar- r a t t (3-0) and Conor McLaughlin (3-1). There was a similar
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scoreline for the 3rd team away at Springers 3rds. Dave Walters (1-3) came unstuck on the third game, but there were 3-0 wins for P e te r Thompson, George Senior, Howard Blackburn and Richard Bedford. Longridge lsts proved
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