C ta f ie r o e S s z b z A { u a u o r u u j , z z a z a \ A d v e r t i s in g ) . B u r n l e y J ,2 2 3 itl (U la s s r f ie d j I l lS p o r t l i l i i i N Clitheroe 3, Newcastle Town 2 AN unchanged Blues line- chances.
u p e x c e l le d a t t im e s on But, it was Newcastle who M o n d ay n ig h t a t S h aw - shook Shawbndge with^ fWe b r i d g e , s t r e n g t h e n i n g
eaually narrow and with a s imilar number of missed ,
more su p er io rity th a n th e ®“ u . . 10 minutes after disem- t h e i r to p s p o t w i th f a r
scoreline su g g es ts .
with a mere one goal advan t a g e c o u ld a lm o s t b e described as ludicrous, as an
Indeed, finishing the match
enterprising Clitheroe display c a rv ed o u t some g o lden opportunities to boost the “goals for” column in th e league table. Some of them were squan
which had been stuck in traf fic on the M6. Adrian Dunn whipped the
UiiriYIllS -y—•-
forwards with a dangerous bury were all guilty of squan- r v..11 knnii took tbp denng clear-cut chances to
behind in the box. The referee inlcd
ktinl” Their team coach . f- ------------- ------------ - “ *” r
of play, and only Joy promptly despatched i t defending by the into the bottom left comer.
t in t e d to the spot aadWhal- n wn i * * «- “ •h“ aai“
ball over and the shaven head of S te v e Colclough ro s e , unchallenged, to guide the ball over th e h e sitan t Lee Kennedy.
An obvious lack of commun-
dered, many of them were spooned over, bu t most of
them were repelled by the brave goalkeeping of Newcas tle’s Philip Butler. I t was a carbon copy oi
NEIL OTTLEY — inspired form
Management delighted with players’ response
III UES co-manager Denis Underwood is delighted at the way the team haS collected all six points since the disap-
p_l e u sedw i t h Hi c way the ' 'H ^ c r ^ r ^ r f m ^ Z ' we’^ t h hatUime to collect
Uon'und^they are the ones who are good enough to keep th “ lCfeel W^hutcp’iayed a lot better than the results have
important, but i t is nice when you can achieve i t play g
W The former Blues ’keeper had some words of praise for unlucky
Z to ^ o r ’f b u t his overall play in .he iast third
S a tu rd a y ’s home triumph against Kidsgrove, which was
ic a to n b e tw e e n c e n t r a defence and goalkeeper, and the Blues were 1;0 down. The enterprising Neil Ott
ley, who was in the thick of the action all night, looked at home in a free roledovmthe
right hand side of the field. It was his great
which led to Clitheroe first run and cross u
bad miss of the evening — Gary B u tc h e r w a s te fu lly
blasting over from 10 yards. Andy Taylor headed on to
some u ip .
run from full back, took the ball inside his marker Dean Gillick and was felled from was often to th e immense
extend their side's lead, but it credit of the 'keeper Butler
'? ”t% 0X d T ^ s u ^ s ’pen : o uiey showed his vemati- by the Blues which saw them hty by clearing off the Clith
" " » ®“ u ottley ahowe(1
anan d ^ s o m e ^ b r a v e ^ s t - d ^ °r!l1.IJV showed
r jas ssras S t e i s : ta- t e r s e r g
who gleefully slid the ball m tired Gary Butcher, for his first goal of the sea- With four minutt son. His enthusiastic celebra- t o t a l l y
t i o n s w e r e understandable.
^ g g S S S m a tc h ° a t ^ h aw b r fd g ^ fb r ii.. -
to builoing on the lead and —
Pilkington twice went close • ««
...in ——
—“ h f o r his
from converting rebound.
the foot of the post and Rus sell Whalley spooned a great chance oyer from the result
ing flag-kick. Andy Rouine was the next
to mis-fire, shooting over the
bar with time to spare. But the best chance of all to
equalise came in th e 25th m in u te when N e il Row- b o th am , s u p p o r t in g th e
for
minute when his cross in from the left deflected off Gillford and looped over the unfortu nate Butler. _ .
- - . , perfectly summing up the run
wave of chances from the bub bling Blues who had Ottley to thank for instigating many of
I t sparked off another tidal . . . .
lor, Pilkington, Oldbury, Ott- ••
' ^Pilidngton, Rouine and Old-
Icy, But cher. Subsi Derby- shire (for Butcher 70 mins), Heys (for Oldbury 83 mins).
: Clitheroe in command Kidsgrovc Ath 1 Clitheroc 2,
C L ITH EK O E e s sen tia lly b o u n c e d b a c k f rom th e d is a p p o in t in g d e f e a t a t Traf ford with a dominant display ag ain s t Kidsgrove and th e margin of victory
should h av e u n d o u b ted ly
been more emphatic. The Blues rattled the oppo sition from the outset, getting
sgSEtesasam TRAFFORD SLIP
• 8 . 5 - S M - W . - S t P S - i a f — i . JS on Eas ter Saturday,
pressure League round-up C L IT H E R O E ’S k e e n e s t
rivals for promotion to the Unibond Northern Premier
League, Trafford, slipped up at lowly Chadderton on Tues day night, losing 2-1.
the Shawbridgers and fully justified Blues co-manager D e n i s U n d e rw o o d who expected the Manchester side to s tar t feeling the pressure with points to catch up. The defeat leaves Trafiord
That was a great result for
Helens 1, Blackpool Rovers 0. CLC Cup semi-final First leg
ley Walker 0, Trafford 0. Tuesday
City 0, Bootle 3.
six points behind the Blues with two games in hand and a s l i g h t l y i n f e r i o r g o a l
difference. Clitheroe, of course, travel
to Chadderton on Saturday and they will take nothing for
g r a n t e d f r om a te am obviously capable of a fighting performance. St Helens Town are possi
bly a stronger threat to the Blues’ top spot as they have a slightly easier run in and two games to recoup their four- point disadvantage on the
eaderSOTHER RESULTS Saturday
0: Chadderton 1, Maine Road 4 Eastwood Hanley 0, Darwen 3; Glossop NE 2, Ske mersdale lj Penrith 3, Newcastle 0: Salford
Burscough 3, Rossendalc Utd City'O, Bradford PA 2; St
Penrith v Bootle. Saturday
FIXTURES Tonight
dale; Bootle v Darwen; Bur- scough v Maine Road: Chadder ton v Clitheroe; Eastwood Hanley v Holker OB; Kidsgrove v Bacup; Newcastle v Rossen dale (kfo: 12 noon); Penrith v
Blackpool Rovers v Skelmcrs- Salford. Nantwich v Prescot; Trafford
CLC Cup semi-finals Second leg
v Tetley
Walker.Monday Holker OB v Clith e ro e ;
Penrith v St Helens. Tuesday
erove v Chadderton; Salford v Nantwich; Trafford v Newcastle
Bootle v Burscough; Kida-
Town (k.o: 7-45 p.m.). Wednesday
OB v Prescot.
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SING DOW
Darwen v Prescot; Eastwood Hanley v Rossendale; Holker
Bacup Borough v Penrith: Prescot 0, Nantwich 0; Tet
Blackpool Rovers 2, Maine Road 2; Chadderton 2, Trafford 1, Penrith 0, Rossendale 0; Salford
Bacup Borough 1, Prescot 1:
Tnffonl........ M ^ Newcastle T.... 31 19
CMTHEROE. :W 25 St Ht’lens.......
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GlossopNK.... il5 JS KrudfonU’A.,. 31 19 Hlackjwol R.... 35 17 UumcouKh.., i*n.^cot........
CARLING NWC LEAGUK |» W 1) 1. K A
8 9 G 4 8
7 4 83 39 82 0 4 4 6 G 9
P O 30 02
i» i4 12 7 80 53 54 34 14 8 12 43 37 50
8 10 02 50 59
K e n Z . . . . . 35 12 5 19 54 09 40 Kulsgrovc At... 33 11 Hosa’mlaW ... Holker Oil..... 31 Salfonl City.... Skelmcralalc... !W Nantwich T.... 31 Chatlilerton.... 31 Eastwood Han. 30 Bootle.......... 32 Bacup Boro'.... 32
Maine Koad.... 35 K » « 62 ffi JO IVnrith.......... 29 12 10 12 53 50 41
4 18 50 03 37 9 15 48 G
7 15 48 55 *.M 7 18 40 05 -4 7 20 58 95 :H 5 17 59 07 32 5 19 40 00 :e 4 17 55 63 31 7 18 31 54 18 5 24 27 92 14
O :’>0 the ball forward quickly, and
W1GaryI1Butcher supplied a couple of chances for the frontmen with Peter Oldbury, stiil searching for his first Clithc ieroe goal, _ desp rately unlucky to see hi:s effort come back off th e post. Strikc pa------
me ton als ‘ o drove against a post iartner - Ian Pilking- v -
as the Blues pressed hard for thNe?fottfey did slot the ball
in the net but the linesman ruled i t out for off-side and Andy Rouine brought the best
U3 78 82
<12 <
out of 'keeper Chris Holmes who made a superb s ta r t in th e v is i to r s g o a ls a f te r
CiO>l
recently signing from Nan- twicn Town. Clitheroe eventually broke
35 7li 48 G3
vhe deadlock in th e 25th minute when Gary Butcher sent a direct free-kick curling past Holmes into the top cor
ner of the net.
e ro e d e s e rv e d a f t e r an e n c o u r a g i n g o p e n in g o n s la u g h t an d th e goal prompted the Blues to ease
I t was the very least Llitn- ,
off the gas a little bit and a Kidsgrove c o u n te r -a t ta ck could nave given the visitors a
quick equal iser, bu t for a
great save by Lee Kennedy. After the break, Oldburv
got another chance to break his duck but he shot tamely at the ‘keeper after the ball had
fallen well for him. Kidsgrove got more into the
game but the Blues defence contained them well before gaining command at the other end and extending their lead from the penalty spot in the 65th minute.
Man-of-the-match Rouine , „
was bundled over in the box and Russell Whalley stepped up to convert. Characteristically, Cntn-
eroe still had time to concede one. The defence was caught napping and Stephen Burgess was allowed too much time on the right to guide a low shot
of the ball all night* Clithcroc: Kennedy, Row-
. _ :____ fo«• nnttt a far post many moons. But thankfully the Blues ,
sent away down the left by brought to a painless end KUdngton and his cross-shot when Mark ^ e y s came into was brilliantly saved by But- the frav for the first time in
ler who was unlucky that the six weeks. ball fell for the onrushing Andy Derbyshire had car-
Blues skipper Lee Sculpher, lier been introduced for the With four minutes remain
ing substitute David Eaton rifled a fine half-volley beyond
the diving Kennedy and New castle rallied for an equaliser. If they had scored one, it would have been positively
OUIt picture shaws^fron^^^Eoli^Wil^jUJi^Stc^e Hush, Denis’s championship drive
PT IT H E R O E FC sp o n so rs C e n t ra l C a r S a le s , of Accr ington, a re backing th e Sh aw b rid g e t i t le drive
to th e chequered flag. Co-manager Denis Underwood received th e keys to
a new c ar , courtesy of th e club sponsors la s t week, and
th ev showed th e ir su p p o rt of the club with an 18-month d e l whTch is s e t to coincide with th e club’s drive for Unibond N o r th e rn P rem ie r League s ta tu s .
UUA ma «y»»* ^
, , •
______ni..Ao tri npommuin
It has been a vital source of income and improved links between the club and the public.
,
for .
Ladies’ football
Oldham late show denies local ladies
Clitheroe Ladies Oldham Ladies I
CLITHEROE Ladies were unfortunate to lose by a single goal in a thrill
ing league cup match against Oldham at the weekend.
field, Clitheroe went a goal down inside seven minutes
due to poor defending. After conceding the early
beyond Kennedy w ith 10 minutes left on the clock. The Blues held firm after
th a t and th e th re e points ensured that they stayed at
lor, Pilkington, ley, Butcner. McTear.
NPH East Lancs League Whalley waltz into semis
TH E la t te r s tag e s of the P re s id en t’s Cup has a real lo c a l lo o k a b o u t i t th i s y e a r , w i th W h a l le y th e
f i r s t Ribble Valley side to
make i t to th e la s t four. The villagers, enjoying an
im p ro v e d ru n of fo rm , triumphed 2-0 over Barnolds- wick United to become the f i r s t te am to re a c h th e semi-finals.
thorne United v Clitheroe (at Shawbridge, k.o: 2-15 p.m.), O sw a ld tw i s t l e Town v
President's Cup M Ounrtcr-finuls
Gargrave.
shills; Helmshore United v Oswaldtwistle; Sabden v Traw- den Celtic; Whalloy v Colne
Bamoldswick United v Cros- First Division
by some of their neighbours who will be put to the test on Saturday in the quarter-final
They could be accompanied . ,
S^lfave Burgess's Rimington men have the toughest assign ment, with a visit to title-chal lengers Mill Hill St Peters, whUe C litheroe R ese rv e s h a v e a to u g h o u t in g a t Worsthorne. O sw a ld tw is t le ta k e on
N! LAST FEW WEEKS TO GO
1 ALL STOCK MUST BE SOLD] 21^mo£ro?imS(55S.tST’
United. Second Division Pendle Forest v Stacksteads;
Whinney Hill v Rock Rovers; Chatbum v Hurst Green; Read United v Langho. Reserve Division
Hill OTHER RESULTS Q BEP Cup
uarter-finnl
Yorkshiremen Gargrave in the other cup match. In the F irs t Division,both
Clitheroe Reserves and Mill Hill won th e ir matches to maintain an “as you were
situation. United.
won 3-1 a t lowly Crossbills while the Blackburn side won 6-1 a t home to Helmshore
The Blues second-string , .
Whinney Hill 0, Langho 2. First Division
den Celtic 2. Reserve Division
Gargrave 7, Read United 1;
Reserve Division PW D
Worsthome United 3, Traw-
ley 2; Read United 0, Colne United 6.
Bamoldswick United 4, Whal
First Division PW D L P
Clitheroe Res............. J914 4 1 g Mill HilL.................... 1511 2 2 24
Mill Hill....................... 1 |^ 1 Helmshore Utd........... }7 9 5
Colne Utd.................. | 8 4
B'uick Utd................... j j J 1 ,0 |5 Worsthome.................. !? 5 , 2 !5 Hunt Green............... 15 5 4 6 14 Sabden...................... 15 4 4 7 12
6 15
#•2 Read Utd...............II ? « !l ] Trawden CelUc........... 20 1 2 17 4
ill Min v Kimington; Wors-
■ Helmshofe Uld.......... ^ 6 d Rimington.........................& 7
Worelhomc................ J ? Sabden...................... * i
Settle Utd.................. ? J ? Oswaldtwistlo............. to u J
B'wick Utd.............. Colne Utd................ Whalley................. Crossmils.... ........... Trawden Celtic........
14 6 3 16 5 4
Second Division PW D
Hurst Green................ jj>12 1 I X S i Z =
noldswick United: Hurst Green v Sabden; Rock Rovers v Mill
Helmshore United v Bar-
Read Utd................... l l Rock Rovers................ 6 J -
Whinney HilL............. 6 3 #■1 Chatbum............. 20 4 - 14
Colne Legion............... 19 1 0 18 Pendle Forest............. II ? S 11 o 4 22
A 19 6 18 6 17
___ try, ( Subs: Riley
the top of the table. Clithcroe: Kennedy, Row-
botham, Westwell, Whalley (R), Sculpher, Rouine, Tay
goal, Clithcroc got into their s t r id e and s ta r te d to put p re s su r e on th e Oldham defence and could have taken the lead if some fine shots had not been saved by some excel
lent goalkeepiiig. O’Brien made the most of
good possession and P°°r Old ham marking to draw Ghth-
eroe level after 20 minutes. A minute later, Clitheroe took the lead, when Angela
On a hot sunny day at Roe- , „ her
Rnturdav’s match with Kidsgrove was sponsored by Bow- land Inns who .nominate,^ A ^ ^ e T o ”
by s tar man,
i aid of the stand appeal, bl^n ^orgu^fised'u^thL^clul^u^ B„
m.na-
I t has proved to be a successful deal for th e Accnng c|u[, ah0p o n firm and th e ir salesman Mark Heys has managed to evenings a
t j,e team’s leading sco rer th is season.
# niub secretary Colin Wilson has praised chairman Steve Rush for doing a “fantastic job” in attracting sponsors everv leacue match this season.
---------------------------- --------------------- Rrm ^ “o V S lW T q u ^ n i g h tw i i r ^ held at the club start- • 9 n„b“n“aV a r S cost £5 per entry and can have five
season agafnst Trafforcl on^April 15th.^
i on Sundays between 10 ujn. and 12-30 p.m., the
and on the d 7 o th^. final home game i f the
»ng at 8 p.m. mr T h e Blues visit Cha.hlcrtoi, on Saturday ami Hotter
01& U a Mc°^hy-lraveUing to Holkcr, who play at Bar- row-in-Fumess, which leaves Shawbrulge at 4-1j p.m.
Roefiekl five-a-sidc league Waddington wonders
Ralph shot home after being |1(1[M.S t |,L. Newton team hail 01 sent through.
IMPROVING Waddington turned the tables on high-fiv- ing B a rk e r s Arias while . d e s tro y in g any linKcring
in tile second half, Lath- dav Indoor League. eroe kept their defence tight
winning the title in the bun- ,
and r e s t r ic te d Oldham’s SUpert. match of swings.and progres s in the final third roundabouts that ended m til
■ C‘"clliittheroe took the lead for
the second time in the game when a powerful ran by Wat son left her clear of the Old ham defence and her accurate
cross left Ralph with an easy chance which she flicked home.
ham strikers paid dividends as two goals in quick suc cession ended Clitheroe s cup
A late effurt by the Old ,
hopes. Cl
, „ n
Swirl................. Low Moor........
Middleton, Feather, Hughes, Ward, Slack, O linen. Scott,
Ralph, Garraway, Watson. Sub: Uoonie.
Second Division
P r o f e s s i o n a l j o b b u r i e s C h a t b u r n
16 3 6 7 21 3 1 17
18 4 4 10 12
9 15 6 15 5 15 7 14
Gargrr.ve 6, Chatburn 0
ON S a tu r d a y , S h e f f ie ld Wednesday conceded seven
goals. In the not so distant past Ipswich let in nine. I
can even remember when the
no t so mighty JU a ck b u rn Rovers conceded seven goals to Shrewsbury Town. So on Monday, when Chat
burn visited Hargrave, who are professional In all but name, it was not too much of a disaster to give away six goals. Gargrave ure the sky scrap
ers of the East Lancashire League. Their foundations are
built on hiring the right plant, there is plenty of steel and there are a few strong heads of concrete knocking around. Chatbum ure a bungalow in
and vigour until Neil Robinson trod on the ball, gifting an opportunity to u Gargrave forward who made no mistake. Minutes later a poor goal-
They attacked with verve . . made it 2-1).
made it three for Margrave, who finally scored a goal they could be proud of, just before
Andy Pritchard s own goal u uc ..... more, though for much of the
j n t jie sccond half, unde Margrave added two
period Hie Lancastrians were their equals. Chathurn played with two up-t»« down as they attempted to have a dorma e x ten s io n added to th e i r
house.
Hurst Green for, arguably, their toughest match of the season. Green, who are after the division's runners-up spot, th e n v is i t C h a tb u rn
Tonight. Gargnive travel to . , . Saturday.
comparison. But for the first 20 minutes of the match their modest hubitat looked a better i n v e s tm e n t t h a n th e opposition's.
Chatburn: Hall. I ritehard, Bovd, Bretherton, Robinson,
............ . .
G a llag h er . Green, Moore, Hartley, ifeanan. Leonard. Subs: Spencer, Booth.
Clithevoe and District Darts
kick from Craig Hull fell at the same forward's feet and he
DOUBLE| TOPS
TO!’ CLUB have done the double in the Clitheroe and District Darts League,
Mick Patten Knockout Trophy to their league title when they met Royal Oak, who finished th ird in th e championship ra c e , iiit th e final a t th e Commercial.
Lust week, they added the
as Dave Briggs won a scrappy game against Danny Burns,
Royal Oak took first blood RATA RATA TRADE
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Wednesday, April 12th - 8.15 p.m. -
PHIL TAYLOR
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g ir l sc a l l THE SHOTS
RENOWNED for yielding top boys’ football teams in
past years, St Augustine’s RC High School, Billing- ton, has now produced an equally successful top girls’ side, writes Ben
Neary. ■ ; - ‘ ■■ . The team have been going ,
■ from strength to strength and :
are cu rren tley lea<*!nK.t’Pe> Lancashire S ch o o ls -G irls ;
s e le c te d - to compete in a ; national tournament, where they made the quarter-finals, eventually going out to an ; e x c e l le n t s id e from Not-
tingham, 4-2. V " — .......................
from all five ye ars in the school and is run by French teacher Theresa Davies. Team player Ruth Young (Year 11) said: “The team has
wn in popuk tremendous
the school."
’ Our picture shows the sue-, cessful team: back row, from left: Stacie Blackmore, Jen-
League. • i ■ Recently, th e team was ■
J e s s ic a C a r tw r ig h t , Pau Cooniey, Claire Hall, Cath- ertne Haggerty.
nifer Morton, Ruth Young, -
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Louise Hall, Charlotte: Ebbrell, Sarah Newell, Leanne Bartley, Nina Dug gan, Katy Edwards.
Front row; from left: The team consists of girls Ribble Valley Ladies’ Darts Knockout progress
THE results of the ladies darts knockout tournaments held at the Royal Bn«sh Le^n are^
Tiirnmrh to the finals on Wednesday, A p n l 19th, are. Arms), Joanne
iwn in ^pularity'and has g^^aVuDebbie‘Sulcliffe '(Castle ) June Peace/Ann mendous support from
^ e t re Am°)f EynHayton/Mary Northover (Kings A), S n ^ Brig^/RWan McKenzie (White Horse).
(Cross Keys), Joan Croasdale/Eileen Twist Marsden Knockout
Winner - Joyce CowgiU (New Inn); runner-up - Smi-ifinalisU0- Sharon^Vhfpp ^ k a c ^ u l l ) , 1 LynS
G ^ e ^ S o r l t e m o r i a l S i n g t e s T r o p h y Finals at Royal British-. Legion .with the doubles on
Wednesday, Apnl 19th. . >s
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out i t was to be Oak s last taste of success. In the second game, Julian Eccles outscored Keith “Rambo" Lynch in the first leg. but through poor fin ishing, they failed to capitalise
and went down 2-0. Andy Porter made it 2-1 for
the Whalley Road side against
Alan Dobson. The four th game was an eagerly awaited clash between Top Club s county star, Andy Gudgeon, and Oak’s Jimmy Hargreaves.
found the form that took him to the last four in the Castle knockout two days earlier and Andy extended the Club s
However, Jimmy n ev er
lead. The fifth and sixth games I
Jack Hayward defeated -i-_- . tin Byrne and John Schofield
also went Top Club’s wav as • ’ ” Mar-
won 2-1 against John Wilson. ' The victory completes a I
superb season for the Whalley | Road team.
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Moor on the back of a 14-4 thrashing of Lightlssly Slurs. Elsewhere, Escobar secured
their second successive win thanks to an impressive first half show which saw them take the game beyond Lued Ham
4-0 ill us tnuny wevks aRuiust Great Mates Not Arf. FIXTURES
United in a real battle. l‘SV registered their second
III a.m. — Waddiiigton v q.e'ViUe
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The showdown of the season
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