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Whalley Wanderers 4, Swan Hotel 7


AFTER an end-to-end 90 minutes on the rain-soaked mud bath at Great Har­ wood’s Showground, Whalley Wanderers lost their chance of cup final success in a demoralising first period of extra time, when they ran out of


energy, ideas and players! Accrington’s Swan Hotel


were th e team with the superior stamina and organi­ sation which, in the end, cou­ pled with some erratic refer­ eeing, proved the difference between the two sides. In hindsight, had a penalty


Memorial League Knockout Cup Final Within eight minutes, Wan­


third minute, when Mark T a y lo r c l im b e d a b o v e everyone to score with a fine header. This delighted the huge


character and hit back with two goals, struck cither side of Whalley’s spot-kick denial. J u s t b e fo re h a lf tim e ,


contingent of travelling sup­ porters, who got behind tne village side throughout the entire match. Then Swan began to show


kick been awarded for a foul on Sam Chapman af ter 32


though, Whalley were level when the prolific Toby Chap­ man turned sharply to strike home a loose ball m the area. As the rain poured more


minutes, the game could have taken a very different twist. But the referee shook his head and the Swan promptly took advantage of the Whalley players’ disbelief to take a 2-1 lead at the other end. But it was Whalley who had opened the scoring, as early as the


tive players s truggled to make any impact against their physical opponents. Swan frequently exposed


derers'replied again through Toby Chapman. A forward ball breached the Swan off­ s id e t r a p a n d , when a defender slipped, Chapman had only the goalkeeper to beat. He did tha t in style, rounding him before slotting into the empty net. Whalley then had a couple


.Whalley looked like the walk­ ing wounded as Swan took charge. In a desperate eight-minute


all fought on with injuries. Lacking in experience,


spell in the first period,Ward was beaten by three quick


and more, the playing surface worsened and vVhalley’s crea­


Whalley’s defensive frailties and ’keeper Ward made a cou­


ple of fine diving saves before being beaten with a cracking shot after 70 minutes.


Bass North West Counties’ League Flixlon 0, Clitheroe 0 SUPPORTERS of both


affair. I t was a typical end-of-sea-


t e a m s w e r e r a t h e r lock was when Proctor rose piqns, knocking Baraoldswick relieved to h e a r th e full- above the defence to head - off the top, a position that 10 men,, but stillwon 2-0! time whistle, which ended g o a lw a rd s ,. b u t his well- they had occupied nearly all superb spirit in the team was


forwards in the second half. The closest either team came to breaking the secure dead-


th i s te d io u s , g o a l le s s g r e e t e d e f fo r t smacked


son encounter, with neither side risking tnuch and, after


90 minutes of little incident, a scoreless draw was a fair


result. In the opening stages, the


home side were the brighter players. Both .Mark Lomas


and Booth brought out fine saves from Clitheroe ’keeper Underwood, b u t F lix ton breached the solid rearguard rarely after that. A typical turn of pace by


against the crossbar. Clitheroe supporters will be


hoping for a rather less mun­ dane affair when they host


Glossop North End in the last home match of the season. C l i th e ro c : Underwood, James, Bennett, Proctor,


Bursneii.


Ian Monk down the right wing ended in a dangerous cross to Graham, but he shot narrowly over the bar. However, this was a rare


effort in the f irs t half for Clitheroe, as the game turned


scrappy, with a general lack of creativity or ideas from


both sides. Flixton had the best chance


before the break, when Green ran through an open Ciitheroe defence, but he shot wide when he should have punished


• CLITHEROE..... 4117 816 59 Newcastle Town. 3817 813 69 Salford City.......4115 1214 57 Burseough......... 3915 1014 55 Flixton............... 4013 1512 54 Blackpool Rovers. 4015 916 * 54 St Helens Town.. 3914 1114 53. Bacup Borough ... 4113 1315 52 Nantwich Town .. 3712 1411 50 Penrith............... 3913 1016 49 Eastwood Hanley 3913 1016 49


Atherton LR...... 3931 7 1 100 Bamber Bridge.... 3924 8 7 80 Chadderton.........3923 9 7 78 Prescot............... 3518 11 6 65 Bradford PA....... 3718 613 60


Bass NWC League Division One PW D L P


the Blues. Mick Seddon also scorned a


half-chance just prior to the “ S e r o e ’s back four had


Maine Road........3912 KidsgroveAth.....41 9


the measure of the Flixton Blackpool Mechs . 41 2 435 f . Cycling


Ribble Valley beckons for top cyclists


OVER 120 cyclists, competing The dramatic, haJJ’“}‘alsJ*'£ in the Thwaites Brewery Tour swoop down to Ribchester


of Lancashire, will be racing leads to the *inal ~ imP-Q their way through the Ribble Ramsgreave, off the A59,


Stage Two of tne race is a Ribble Valley. The end ofthe gruelling 63.5 miles on the stage, which should be around


Valley on Saturday. where the tour leaves the


road ana it begins in the Phi- 1.10 p.m., will finish in Penny lips Park area of Greater Street, opposite the entrance Manchester. From there, the to Thwaites brewery, competitors pedal their way On Sunday, Stage Foul of


to the Ribble Valley, via Ash- the tour returns to the Rfbble worth Moor, Edenfield, Raw- Valley. Beginning a t East tenstnll and Padiham.


course through the area, pass­ ing through Whalley and then Cutheroe a t around 11-30 a.m., before reaching Wad- dington and embarking on the gruelling 2.5 miles dimb of Newton Fell. The route then descends to Dunsop Bridge before the cyclists have to


tenstall and Padiham. The route then takes its


otherwise known as Dodds Brow.


Summer soccer THE Clitheroe Wolves will be holding their summer training


sessions on the Castle Field ev e ry Tu esd ay evening,


between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., in order to prepare for next sea­ son and buila on their success. The local junior side will be


running an extra team next season. There will be an under 13s, under 12s and under 11s side. Pkiyers qual-


of this year. In addition arrangements


enters the Ribble Valley from y, skirting Pendle Hill


Lancs Railway Station in Rawtenstall, the route re-


into Downham at approxi­ mately 10.25 a.m. From th e re , th e cyclis ts pedal through Chatburn before reaching the A59 and then the A671 to Read. A four mile haul up Higher Hey on the


stage ends at 12.45 p.m. by the Regency Cafe. Bar in


819 824


Manley, Dawson, Monk, Butcher, Graham, Seddon, K e ig h ley . Su bs: Sm ith ,


League Division One Cham- _- - - 1-m m a 1m m m D fE w n n l i le i in i i l/


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season. Whalley now have a chance


■ was scheduled for last night. Rimington, after suffering a


of finishing runners-up, but they would have needed to beat Helmshore at home, by six dear goals, in their last match o f th e season, which


. their last home game of the O C i i g u i i j u


... .


string of poor defeats, have hit a winning trail recently. In


largely responsible for the victory. James Cunliffe performed


competently on his debut and Tomlinson had a br illiant match in the goals, making two particularly breathtaking


saves. McCullough and Conti were


„_________ Bamoldswick United meet


th e men on t a r g e t , fo r Rimington.


se a so n ^ they" beat" Colne Rimington in the Craven Cup


United 3-1. Two goals from Dewhurst — plus one from Conti —


Double trouble


Clitheroe Reserves 3, Foxhill 1


C LI TH ERO E RESERVES completed the league double over the East Lancs League Cham-


Glossop NE........3814 816 47 pions elect with a display Darwen.............. 3812 917 45 of b a t t l in g and flowing


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football. Playing with home advan­


* scoresheet. Indeed, it was the visitors


tage, Ciitheroe enjoyed the majority of early possession, b u t failed to tu rn th e i r s u p e r i o r i t y on to th e


who drew first blood, when a corner was headed past the helpless Lee Greenacre, who, other than the goal, had an excellent performance. C l i t h e r o e ’s d e f e n c e


Final and it seems that Terry Braithwaite’s men are hitting form at just the right time. Results: Division One — Clitheroe Reserves 3, Foxhill


' Forest B 0, Read United 3 (Shorrocks 2, Meehan).


East Lancs Division One


Foxhill...................


of chances to win the game. Sam Chapman came close, after a twisting run on the left and Mark Taylor, who was suffering a leg injury by this stage, screwed a shot jus t wide. After 90 minutes, the cup


looked up for grabs, but. everything soon went horribly wrong for Whalley. Wanderers man-of-the-


match Dominic Chapman was lost with an injury and he was ably replaced by Andy Mos- sop. b u t th e s id e w e re reduced to 10 men when Tay­ lor was forced off with a leg injury, while Czapowski,


pointed to concede, but the conditions were hardly to any goalkeeper’s liking. Swan notched a sloppy


seventh in the second period and the match concluded with only pride left for the Whalley team to play for, and that they did, with Andy Mossop scoring an excellent goal at the front post which capped a good performance for him. Our picture shows members


of the defeated and drained Whalley side parading their runners-up shield. W h a l le y W a n d e r e r s :


Ward, Chapman (D), Stanley, Warden, Kearsley, Dewhurst, Czapowski, Quinn, Chapman (T), Chapman (S), Taylor. Subs: Mossop, Lee.


East Lancs League Bore-draw Blues Rimington hit form


FOXHILL have once again been crowned E ast Lancs


secured the match for the villagers.


. # w Last Saturday, Rimington


1: Gt Harwood 2, Sabden 0; Clifton 0, Rimington 2. Division Two — Pendle


*Gt Harwood Utd.... .... 3017 6 7 33 Johnsons SC.......... .... 2914 5 10 33 •Clitheroe Res........ .... 2914 6 9 32 Sabden...................


2 a 40


Rimington.................. 2912 8 9 32 Helmshore Utd....... .... 2912 6 11 30 Rock Rovers............... 2813 3 12 29 Colne Utd............... .... 2912 5 12 29 Ribchester............. .... 2911 6 12 28 Trawden Celtic....... .... 29 8 5 16 21 Clifton Ath................. 29 3 8 18 14 Oswaldtwistle Tn..... ... 27 3 6 19 11 Colne Legion............... '30 1 326 5


32 Division Two


remained solid as Foxhill threatened with their best period of the match, but the Blues began to move forward themselves and when Geoff Young was sent clear from a flick header by Simon Pickles, he rounded the advancing keeper before sliding the bail into the unguarded net. Looking increasingly dan­


Mill Hill................. !.. 25 22 3 0 47 Worsthome Utd......... 2618 5 3 41 ■ •CrosshiRs................. 2618 1 7 35 •Read United............. 2715 6 6 35 Foxhill Res................ 2711 9 7 31 Chatbum................... 27 11 6 10 28 ColneUtdRes............ 2712 3 12 27 Rock Rovers Res......... 2811 5 12 27 NelsonRes.................2711 2 14:24 Nelson GS0B............. 28 10 3 15 23 Barlick Utd Res......... 27 9 2 16 20 Pendle Forest A.......... 27 7 5 15 19 •Whalley Res.............. 28 8 3 17 18 SabdenRes................ 27 6 2 19 14 Pendle Forest B.......... 27 5 1 21.11


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gerous on the break, the Fox­ hill keeper was working over­ time toKeep out the Reserves in the second half. On the 65 minute mark,


Young netted his second when Mercer had found him with a back header. The lead was thoroughly


deserved and as the match wore on, the Shawbridge side dominated more and more. John Riley was twice den Fo


Accrington. Stage Five takes the form


of a 30.7 miles circuit race around Accrington town centre. The tour concludes on Monday around the Chorley and Chamock Richard areas.


Rimington Reserves 5, Earby Colts 1


lfy if they are under the j jeservea jn with a chance of respective age on August 31st promotion, with ju s t four


A FINE second-half perfor- ke ep s Rimi'ngton


will be made soon for training 1


boys aged eight and nine. The ton jla(j j 0 show for their against the bar, as the visitors


Eames of the season left to first half, all Riming-


time and venue have yet to be efforts was a Gardner shot decided.


bert (tel:


THE end of the road has come for the annual Whalley Nab Run, following a downhill slide in the number of entries. Entries have fallen from


No Nab run


220 in 1975, the year Whalley Lions f i r s t organised the event, to 42 last year. The Nab Run was originally


the club, contact George Hib- r Rimington finally got into ,: 0200 26598).


For more information on fayed the better football, gear in tne latter stages of the


eroe wrapped up a tremen­ dous victory wlien Young again raced clear. This time, he unselfishly knocked the ball aside for Riley, who tapped home a deserved


Hat-trick hero Murphy, Jbhnson, Green,


READSTONE UNITED are coming close to the conclusion of a very satisfying season. The under 12s, who still


Headstone results


have Sunday’s Consolation Cup Final against Clitheroe


match .'inspired by substitutes Wolves to look forward to, Braithwaite and Hodgson (J), beat Great Harwood Royers


Hartley. ------- up the player-manager for his


second, before Max Gardner


scored from close range. Earby got a goal back on


held after Whalley was chosen to participate in a Festival of V i l la g e s , ta k in g p la c e throughout the country. With a junior and senior


finish the season leading' scorer with 29 goals, while the others came from Bevan Scar­ borough, Stephen Dixon and


the break, but Rimington took charge with two more strikes. A brilliant Ally Bradshaw


run, a third and longer race was added for Glayton-le- Moors Harriers, in recogni­ tion of their help in organising the event.


scoring chip was followed by Hartley’s third, fired home from a narrow angle. R im in g to n : P e ttig rew ,


(A), Cunlifle, Binns, Hartley, PilKington. Wrigley, Brad­ shaw, Gardner. Subs: Hodg­ son (J), Braithwaite. w


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' secured a brilliant result to end th e i r season ag ains t league champions Merne England. The only goal came


Mike Jones. Meanwhile, the under 13s


Buckle*,"Hacking, Hodgson . . .


from the powerful _____


man-of-the-match. I


^ d r e w lVhrites. Goalkeeper Adam K lostilek had a great


game in goals and full-back Jones (41) and third was R. Hin- Sam Makm took the referee s . die (40), after a card play-off


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in second place was M. R. - "•


In the dying minutes, Clith­ Bowling


League action gets underway


SUMMER seems th a t bit closer now that the cricket and bowling seasons have- commenced. In the Great Harwood and


District Bowling League, no fewer than 14 Ribble Valley teams compete, and the only ' two Division One sides met in the opening fixture of the sea­ son, with Ribblesdale A beat­ ing newly-promoted Wadding- ton A. The best result enjoyed by


third. Clitheroc Reserves: Green- a c re , King, Hutchinson,


Moran, Mercer, Young, Riley, Pickles. Subs: Hosty, Gannon.


a local side was registered by Whalley B in Division Two; . they beat Ribblesdale B 9-1. Results: Division One — Ribblesdale A 7, Waddington


A3. Division Two — Castle A 1,


Clayton 9; Whalley B 9, Ribb­ lesdale B 1. Division Three — Hurst


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stones 8, Hurst Green B 2: Hurst Green C 3, Come and Welcome 7; Milnsnaw Park 8, Sabden Black 2; Sabden Red 8, Free Gardeners 2; Wad-- dington B 6, Castle B 4.


Green A 7, Coppice 3; Vic­ toria 6, Clitheroe Cricket 4. Division Four — Calder-


Darts Prize night


THE Clitheroe and District Men’s Darts League presenta-. tion night will be held next Friday, at 8 p.m., at Clitheroe Social Club. An admission fee of £1.50


will be charged. All teams please note that annual draw ticket counterfoils must be returned to the secretary by tomorrow.


UUon, wlich attracted 111 entries, was R. Higson (42).


THE winner of Clitheroe Golf Club’s Single Stableford compe-


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