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______ _ .itted boot Walker Farrimond
iS PO R T i i i i E a to u g h to make Shawbridge return,
current Blues boss goes back even further than his days at Clitheroe.
integral part in the rise of Clithcroe’s success in the mid- 1980s, performing as a mid- field general in the second division and then the first division championship seasons under Eric Wnalley. And his afGliation with the
as his assistant. Eatough (33) played an
aged Great Harwood back in 1978, Martin Eatough was a 17-year-old youngster, hoping to make the Northern Prc- mfer League grade. Mr Brad shaw has been impressed with Eatough’s commitent ever since. And the Shawbridge stalwarts, who enjoyed tne championship success of 1985/86, will remember Eatough as a tough-tackling, midfield battleaxe who always gave 110 per cent and
When Alan Bradshaw man
WITH the whistle blown on the 1992/93 season only a couple of weeks ago; Clitheroe manager Alan Bradshaw has wasted no time in preparing for the next one — by bringing in fo rm e r S h aw b r id g e favourite Martin Eatough
ball at Great Harwood, More- cambe, Fleetwood, Clitheroe, Barrow, Southport and Accrington Stanley. Eatough was equally
that a vast amount of work has been done at the ground since I played here. That
too familiar with the new regime at the club, I can see
MARTIN EATOUGH — sporting his 1985 look with Clitheroe
encouraged those around him. games for Harwood last sea- However, Eatough, who son in the HFS Loans played over 50 league and cup League, now operates as a
Craven Cup Final
Barnoldswick United 2, K im in g to n 1
R i m i n g t o n f a l l a t f i n a l h u r d l e
CUP HOLDERS Riming ton narrowly failed to retain the trophy, losing to a goal scored in the final five minutes of a frustrating match. Playing on a hard, bumpy
the second half and, after player -m an ag er Terry Rraithwaite was replaced by Gardner, they pressed forward with a four-man attack. T h e v i l la g e r s fo u n d th e
e q u a l is e r when Dave Ca rn ey f in ish e d , which s e t up a t r e m en d o u s f in a l 15 m in u te s .
pitch, unworthy of such a final, both sides struggled to produce the quality of foot ball for which they are renowned.
the lead in the first minute, when an awkward bounce eluded Farnsworth and Tom linson, but Burgess was on hand to clear.
Harnoldswick almost took *
opened the scoring, curling a corner-kick directly into the top corner, giving Tomlinson no chance. Rimington improved in
their game together and Barlick, with Bird their inspiration, dominated both physically and territorially. And it was Hird who
Rimington failed to get
remaining, a cross from the right was deflected over Tomlinson, for a forward to prod home from close range. It was no more than Bar-
With about four minutes
R r i g g s , F a rn sw o r th , Richards, Hurgcss, Rraith waite, McCullough, Frank- lan d , Mason, Carney, Dcwhursl. Subs: Gardner, Hodgson.
Bowling
Calderstones draw level at the top
Great Harwood and Dis trict Bowling League. Meanwhile, the other
RIBBLESDALE A.were beaten at home to league leaders Great Harwood A in Division One of the
stoncs are level at the ton of the table with Come and Wel
representative in the top flight, Waddington A, are finding the going difficult, revealed by their convincing fall to Burnley Road B. In Divison Four, Calder-
come, who hold the advantage with a 100 per cent record. r Division Two saw Castle A
iesdalc B were beaten at top sides in the division, Burnley Road B and Rushton Street resjioectively. Clitheroe Cricket remain
struggle, losing at Leisure Hour. Calderstoncs have reached
second in Division Three, despite having lost more games than they have won so far. Hot on their heels are Whalley A, who were boosted by an almosl-perfect 9-1 win. Hurst Green continue to
stop the express train of Come and Welcome, who are looking unbeatable at the top, while the C team only man aged to earn one point at Milnshaw Park. Castle B went down to a
that second place, thanks to a win over Sabdcn Red, while Sabden Black were also beaten, at home to Wadding ton B. Hurst Green B could not
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to thank Ken George for sponsoring the matchball and Webstcrs Insurance for enabling so many supporters to get lo the ground by pro viding transport. Rimington: Tomlinson,
noldswick deserved, as they were the stronger outfit throughout. Rimington FC would like
bridge committee can take a lot of credit for that base, as their work at the ground has given the players something to aspire to, with the club’s facilities more than suitable for HFS Loans standard!
Clitheroe and District Pool League
Kings and Waggon set the early pace
TWO te am s recorded* whitewash wins to herald
Kings Arms A won at the De Lacy Arms 7-0, which slightly shaded the performance of Kings B. They beat Victoria Hotel 5-2, which gave them some satisfaction, having been denied the Winter League championship by the same team only a few weeks ago. The two Kings Arms teams meet tonight. In the Second Division,
the start of the 1993 Sum mer League. In the Premier Division,
— Dog and Partridge A (Bar- row) v Cross Keys A, Dog and
Dog and P a r t r id g e B, Com m e rc ia l v CCWMC, P en d le
W o rld recorid d a r ts aim
AIMING to raise money for Whalley’s Village Hall fund — while breaking a world record in the process — are three local darts enthusiasts. They are to take
part in a sponsored, 12-hour durtuthon at the Hogs Head nub, Whalley, on Saturday. And th a t means
Black Horse. Second Division — Cas tle v
B v Pendle Hotel B, Petre Arms v Bridge Inn, RB Legion B v Lord Nelson, Waggon and Horses A v Horseshoe A, White Hart v
Partridge A v De Lacy Arms, Higher Buck v New Inn A, Kings Arms A v Kings Arms B; Victoria Hotel A v RB Legion A. First Division — New Inn
Division are Buck Inn B, who thrashed the Brown Cow, which sits them level at the top with Cross Keys B, who won by a similar score at Dog and Partridge B (Barrow). Results: Premier Division
Waggon B pulled off the other tremendous whitewash, over the Commercial Hotel, while the Waggon A team won their First Division clash at the Black Horse, to put them top. Early leaders in the Third
v Victoria Hotel B, Horseshoe B v Royal Oak B, Swan and Royal B v Brown Cow. Bye: Dog and P a r t r id g e B (Barrow).
Horses B. Bye: Buck Inn A. Third Division — Buck Inn B v White Lion, Cross Keys B
Hotel A v Swan and Royal A, Royal Oak A v Waggon and
enjoyed an excellent victory when they entertained More- cambe at the Dog and Par tridge, Clitheroe.
The Clitheroe town team
8-1 win. The winners, in order, were: Dave Parkinson (Kings Arms), Shaun McCul lough (Victoria), Peter McQuade (Victoria), Brian Sims (RB Legion), Ivor Moores (De Lacy), Gordon Burgess (Kings Arms), Vinny Gilmour, lost, (Kings Arms), Tony Clough (Lora Nelson Dave Jarrold (Lord Nelson). The next fixture for the
The local men registered an
and District Pool League pre sentation night takes place at the Swan and Royal, from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. Tickets cost £2 each and are available from the Swan and Royal. A disco, buffet and raffle are included in the price and prizes will be presented for the divisional winners and runners-up, pluy- ers-of-the-year and team knockout.
town team is on May 30th, at Preston (Dog and Pheasant). On Saturday, the Clitheroe
S e a s o n e n d s o n a h ig h „
ClithcroeiWolves under 12s 3, S t Jame s under 1 2 s 1
THE Clitheroe side ended the league season bn a winning note, bu t the match was, for long peri ods, a dull and scrappy affair. Playing on a sloping,
player, as Alan Bradshaw explained: “I have offered the position of player-assistant manager to a man with a wealth of experience at non league clubs and I think he will be a great asset to the club." 1 That experience adds up to*
look forward to a new-look version of the man this com ing autumn. He is certainly a seasoned
6 years of competitive foot
excited about his new posi tion. He said: “Although I am not
sweeper or centre-back, so the Clitheroe supporters can
gives the club potential, some thing to build on. The hard-working Shaw
uneven pitch, the bottom-of- the-league opposition took the lead from a direct free kick on the edge of the box. The Wolves hit back a
Mick Eunson, from Whalley, former Lancs player Andy Gudgeon, of Clitheroe, and England representa tive Ronnie Baxter, of Great Harwood, are the men taking on the challenge. Their task begins early, at 8 a.m. More sponsors for their efforts would be
early opening for the Hogs Head’s potential record-breakers, who will be aiming to sur pass the cu r re n t record of 518,791. Lancashire player
gratefully appreciated and villagers are being urged to come and take
part, in other monpy- raising events during the evening. ____ _
in the second half, the Wolves did most of the attacking and Matthew Gamer rewarded his side’s efforts with two well-ta ken goals. The first was hammered In
minute before half time, when full-back David Walmsley struck home from just inside the penalty area, giving the ’keeper no chance. Taking control of the game
now finished the league sea son and the players and man agement are looking forward to the end-of-season presenta
from close range and Martin Cottam provided the through- ball for his second. Both Wolves teams have
l 12s: Fletcher, Walmsley, Fel
tion night at Clitheroe Cricket Club tomorrow. Clithcroc Wolves under
wall, Driver, Barker, Garner, Cottam, Stoddart. Subs: Robinson, Wilkinson.
Pendle Ski youngsters show form
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