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B y M a t t E v a n s The second replay tak e s
ilace a t Shawbridge on Mon- lay, kick-off 7 -3 0 p.m., and
anyone who witnessed this blood and thunder dash would
be hard-pressed to avoid the rematch.
contest over,the two matches' so far and neutral observers, really would have had a job , deciding which dub was from the higher league. Indeed, for skill level, I su sp e c t th ey would have expected Clith eroe were of a higher status. Certainly the niftiest feet
I t-h a s been an absorbing : ,1 , ■
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football or his Shawbridge career a t present, was once again influential, picking up the ball in central midfield and ring the living daylights
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B L U E S E A R N B I T E O F C H E R R Y
Clitheroe 2, Leek Town Z Laet) , c iltheroe might have taken- amUng £ e dosest.. He was S U S P E N S IO N - h i t a n d the lead when Dennis Hill col- ; denierf after M mtautes by a u n d e r - s t r e n g t h t h e y lectedtheballoutwidebcfore
Plltheme 2 Leek Town 2 (aet) F rom one su ch a t ta c k , score m ig h t b e — b u t fo r com - posting ^ in te lU g e n t early ^ o t o a ^ o ^ c M O i i n “ f f h ^
m i tm e n t a lo n e , th e C b th - | ^ n™ ^ u“ agn d 'E n ab led Lee Sculpher felt- the bill e r o e p la y e r s d id th em - re tu rn in g midfielder Paul
Keighley to steal in and shoot
the.back of hia caU: five yards an inch too near the 'keeper.,
Leek dangerman Da rren Bliiea captain
fort* ofTwgg’s ^ t b o ^ from th e ,
Twigg squandered a chance treatment f°r with the goal seemingly a t hia drop-ball was Bimply baffimg.
I t needed a classic piece of when he squeezed p a s t nls 8t w S w t t
football for Clitheroe to take the lead. Picking up the ball 26 yards from goal m the 31st
minute, ! Neil Ottley danced through the Leek defence, wriggled b e tw e en ! th e i tw o : centre-halves and took th e ball away from the outrushing keeper with, th e sole of his boot before slipping i t into the
confidence. Three minutes later, Leek
to.
full-back a n d ; h ammered a sh o t from a n a r row angle which the 'keeper turned over
the bar. ■■■■■. But th a t was th e neares t
the Blues came a t the end of
normal time and few In the ground begrudged an ex tra halfhour. Five minutes into the first
for a corner. Co-manager Denis Under
equalised with a well-aimed half-volley from Alan Somer ville which James Goodman got an outstretched fingertip
producing one of th e b e s t moves of th e game as they
I t spurred Clitheroe into immediately sought to regain
the lead. Another Ottley ball to the
out of Leek with nis keeness to ru n a t b a ck -p ed a l l in g
ity of his distribution which is an a re a of his game which Beems to have improved no end. He s e t up numerous raids with precise service to the flanks before the wide men caused havoc with some good deliveries.
defenders. Allied to that was the qual
wing saw Keighley beat his man for pace before delivering an inviting cross fo r Mark Heys running in a t the far post, but the ball popped up and the Blues forward n ar rowly failed to make a scoring connection.
Leek, aided by a succession -
of bewildering second half d ecisions by. th e re fe re e , looked th e more likely to
R i l e y ’ s s t r i k e c u p
Leek Town 1, Clitheroe 1, T H E B lu e s e a r n e d a
creditable draw in th e FA C u p ' f i r s t q u a l i f y i n g ro u n d t i e a t N o r th e rn P r e m i e r L e a g u e s id e Leek Town on Saturday.
Leek started the game the brighter and, with only two
seasons ago, headed home from dose range.
Northern Premier gorfstwo forward line. .a c o re r .°( This spurred on the Blues
and they slowly eased them selves into the game. After 15
embarked on one of his mazy ru n s and picked ou t Mark Kayley whose co nsequent
mi n u t eB, A n d y T a y l o r
shot went narrowly over the bar.
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Local lad Martin AspinwaU joped well on ^ d ebu^fyr
minutes when hts shot from Sculpher, Ottley, Aspmwi med his scoring account on ~ *:* fts'fl
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WITH se v e ra l r e g u la r s on d u ty w i th th e - f i r s t team a t Leek Town, th e R e se rves w e re down to th e b a r e 11 a t le a g u e
champions Mill Hill. ■ But four goals by veteran
s t r ik e r Geoff Young in an incredible final 20 minutes, saw C i l th e ro e come from behind to inflict a demoralise ig defeat on the title holders. T h e R e s e r v e s , h a d the
majority of the first half pos session b u t they could not tran s la te i t into goals and, five minutes before the break, they got caught a t . the back and went a goal behind. They began the second half
with th e same enthusiasm only to be mugged again within seven minutes and, at 2-0 down, things looked a lit tle, ominous as the Reserves scorned a couple of chances. But- th en Young showed
M o s s l e y ares, t o u g h t e s t
C L ITH E R O E t ra v e l to u n b e a t e n M o s s le y o n S a tu r d a y f o r a n o th e r
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imumediate return. e
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into the second
4, Chadderton 4; Skelmersdale 3, Maine Road 5.
Clitheroe 2, Leek Town 2. . Monday.
Blackpool Rovers 1. Durham City.5; Traflord 4, Warrington 3..■ „
Blackpool
. Tuesday FA Cup
1, -s - . v Division One
ley. 2; Darwen l,.Glossop NE 1; Flix' “' ' " " — r —-
erove.Ath 1, -Chadderton 3; Mossley 3, Rossendale 0. FIXTURES Saturday .
ChB
GEOFF YOUNG —! chief tormentor .
why he is much-respected at East Lancashire League level r as he embarked on a deadly
display of finishing. A pass from Simon Pickles
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s e t him up fo r .a b lis tering ri lght foot sn
into the opposite corner.-
o i f the net and the same two combined a minute later
Young to equalise with an unstoppable left
foot drive Now even and with Mill Hill ^
on th e rack, th e R eserv es, began to te a r .th e opposition- apart. Hard-working midfield: man Derek Mercer set Young, up for his h a t-tr ick 'an d he dulydnlled home an identical
effort to his previous strike. . Rounding off an amazing
15-minute spell, Young com pleted his i personal destruc tion of Mill Hill when skipper P ic k le s b r a v e ly b e a t th e 'keeper, and Young headed into the open net , ■
htot into the corner for
from the penalty spot after Jon Riley , had been upended in the penalty area. Although i t took 30 minutes: of .tnc second half for them: to add a n o th e r via S tev e Elmer , Ciltheroe were always in com mand although Settle did play
some race football.
.McTe a r, R i le - Young. Subs: dale, Green.
C iltheroe Res; Goodman; , . :
Burch, Keighley, P ro cto r , Smedley, Aspinwali. Lord,
*y,: P ic k le s ,. Elmer, Dug-.
EAST LANCASHIRE FOOTBALL LEAGUE
• B arnoldswick U n ited 2, Helmshore United 2; .Gargrave 2, SetUo United 0; Mill Hill St
First Division RESULTS C h a m p i o n :
Peter’s 2, .Clitheroe 5;.Rumng-:a sE T to'scoop th e Matthew, ton 1 ,'Oswaldtwistle 2; Sabden 'B r o w n S u m m e r D a r t s
3, CoW Umted 1; Worsthome United 2, Crosshills 0. . , . .v. „ Second Diviskn
remarkable comeback with a close range header.: from a Danny. Lord corner.: Every member of, the Clitheroe side can be - proud of, th e perfor mance which showed th a t the: c lu b h a s a ve ry ,s us ef ul ' Reserve squad.
• THR E E f i r s t h a lf goals
M e rc e r ,; ; Elmer ,- .Y oun g , ;v Joseph’s v-Sabden; Whalleyv; E r l c T l a n e e q u a l l c dA n d y K i n g s A rm s B . ^ l ; Craven • Pickles.
w e r e : .
lyu ^uaiv, ■ » * « « « , ~
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: thome United; Stackstcads 8tS-r»ei»ide<l'm;-«lie .dwaio^,.vdtde; Sodai Club 59,-Coramerrtal 62, ’ Barnoldswick United, i,
umi ai ouiuuus u. U.. recorded in the ivifflon,.vrtme
against Settle the previous Chatbum v Langho, NFOB v in Division Tw° were P^V™! midweek ensured victory in Whinney HilhoSwaldtwistle _ v n t h ^ e r ^ ^ r d i n g ^ T ^
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the-Reserves’.-i8econd;leaguesr'TI0^ n .v Simon: PickleB scored; the.
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, ^ c - ' ^ -i i f - - , ^win in the Dh
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D 160,^Al^bugh;;f C.^pjane. i
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- Second Division 17.'
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■ Paul Green completed the, NFOB 1. ■ 1
Settle Umted 3, Read Umted 2; .Trawden Celtic 0, Barnoldswick. United £ > o-
<: Rock Rovers 7,: Sabden' 1;, , Reserve Division r . • i 1
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. FIXTURES First Division
T\w o ' -m a x m u m s - 1
; Green 2: Read Umted 6, Whin ney Hill 0; Trawden: Celtic 3,
- Rist Rangers 11,-Ctatbum 1; Oswoidtwistie Town 2, Hurst
League F irst Division cham pionship are Legion TC, fol lowing, th e i r . 5-2 win over,
Kings Arms A.
match,-could only beat Craven . TC 4-3:and now lead by two-
Castle, playing:their la s t .. * ,
CrossMUs j^Coine^Umte^d; tocreep out of the reiegauon Royal Oak DWr. o maximums werg-
•win over Royal Oik A.look set. - Inn 46,- Kings Arms A 43, Black ‘ ,
^Oroven need to win their final f match 7-0 to force a play-off for. runners-up spot , - At the bottom, six points separate four teams, and the Dog and Partn d g ew ith a6 -1 .,
Castle 76, Legion TC 74; Craven TC 67, Royal Oak A 51, New,
, Horae ;A 43,: Dog and Partridge .
• 2; Dog and,Partridge.6; Royal Oak A 1| Castle Inn 4,- Craven
. Black Horse A 5, Royal Oak-D
-TC3;. Legion TC 5, Kings Anns . '
. Horseahoe.A 6, Horseshoe B 2r Kings .Arms fB 3,:CravenA'4:- Black Horse B 0, Commercial 7. i
- Division Two ’ -f *
'.•-•s- V Points and Positions - Division One ,
. adde?t°o°i ^ S k t lm b r s d a t :
L i n s t ’P e n r i th being th e ^ " E V ^ H e ^ e n T ’i’o w t highest in the league. .... __ Holker OB. v NewcasUe Town, Also of in te re s t in Satur- . Kidsgrove Ath v Burscoueh,
nents Immingham Town, who they beat 5-0. RESULTS
' 3, Kidsgrove Ath 1; Leek Town 1, Clitheroe 1; Lye Town 1, ifastwood?Hanley 2, Mossley 1,
: Denaby Utd 3, Bootle 0; Dur-. ham City 1, Blackpool Rovers 1; •Fricklcy. 0, Prescot 0; Hinckley
- Saturday FA Cup
: Hallam 0; Nantwich 3, Droyls- den 0; Newcastle Town 6 , Immingham 0; Northwich Vic 5, Burscough 0: Rossendale 1» Col’ wyn Bay 4; Warrington 2, .Traf
ford 2.
• Clitheroe v Leek Town (7-30 p.m.).
ford. Salford City-v Eastwood Hanley. : - * Monday
Bootle-v. Darwen; Chadderton v Mos8ley, -Glosaop NE v Penrith. - Holker OB v Maine Road, Skelmersdale v. Salford City, Traflord vNantwich. t;: Wednesday
Blackpool Rovers v Fhxton,
Rossendale..Vr Kidagrove; St Helens v Prescot.
M e n ’s D a r t s
Division One . :j - i i -.* :: .v .
i Division One Tueadoy.--f’:-. .'i- - ( >
day's FA Cup football was Maine Road v Flixton, Mossley Newcastle Town’s destruction v Clitheroe, Nantwich Town v of Clitheroe’s FA Vase oppo- Permth, Rossendale Utd v Traf-
' FixUm 5, Holker OB 0; Kids^
Burscough 2, Eastwood Han »p r
Pemntn 3, Darwen 1: St Helens 1 ;
Flixton 3, Salford City lossop NE 0, Holker OB 1 ;
Division One ‘ ------ • * . « . . i ... a —— all, . E a s t L a n c s L e a g u e
ju s t outside the box flashed narrowly wide. Continued p re s su re from
the Blues paid off when, on the half hour,' Hill found Jon
Riley unmarked a t the edge of the box and he fired past the 'k e ep e r to d raw the Blues level.
' ■
minutes gone, a ctosb was Kayley and Sculpfier mar- floated in from the left and gkafied the defence well, con- w U £ n
L e ek ag ain s ta r te d th e second half the" brighter bu t
ren Washington found himself with an open goal but his shot was cleared on the line by the r e t r i e v in g d e f e n d e r Le e Sculpher. - •
tinuing to frustrate the Leek On 66 minutea. Leek’s Dar
Taylor and Burch both pro ducing rasping shots which, the Leek 'keeper did well to keep out.
the BlueB created two good chances to take the tie with
Clitheroe:Goodman,- Ben n e tt , W e s tw e l l , K ay ley ,
With juBt 16 minutes le f t , .
Riley, Tay lo r , Pilk in g to n , Hill. Subs: Burch, McTear,
Howarth.
Attendance: 359 IAN RIMMER
• .
1 NWCL DIVISION ONE .
Flixton...'...!;.;.' 7 5 I
HolkerOB..... Mossley......... Chadderton..... Burscough......
Trafford.... . Eastwood Han. Maine Road....
Kidsgrove A.... Glosaop NE.... Newcastle T.;.. CLITHEROE. Penrith.......... Preacot Cab....
Janlwid
4 3
PWD . L F A P 17 6 16
PA U L K E I G H L E Y ,— - back with a bang
the final touch.. Leek seemed as content as
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wood yelled from his bench “Good position Paul” as the midfielder stood stationary on the edge of the box. The ball was swung, in, a d e fen d er headed away and It fell pri mely for Keighley who mid dled the ball on th e bounce and sent-it rocketing into the
top comer. A truly great strike capping
caught out within five minutes (Burch), Kiley, Taylor, HeyB with a sloppy goal.
a fine return for the popular player.
But again Clitheroe were •
part three of the serial, with a t r ip to N o r th e rn P rem ie r League le ad ers Giiiseley a week on Saturday the lucra tive prize for the winners. Clitheroe:
..Goodman, .Ben n e t t , -W e s tw e l l , ' K a y ley , Sculpher, Ottley, Keighley
So it’s back next week for J for the same ball a t the near Leek Town; Bullock, Jones, Two Blues defenders went used; Lord.
allowing one of three prowling Leek front-men to slam the ball past Goodman from dose range, Steve Soley getting
(Pilkington), Hill. Sub' no t ’ .
p o s t and n e i th e r c le a red , Beeby, Ogley, Bates, Dlskin, .. .
(Washington). Subs used: Sut ton (gk).
Soley (Brown). Somerville, S u t t o n , T w i g g i ' B a th 'o
; ,'J: H e a l t h y p i c t u r e
' an especially healthy one. A p a c k e d S h aw b r id g e
TH E o v e r a l l p i c tu r e o f Clitheroe’s draw with Leek Town on Monday night was
g ro u n d .w e re t re a te d to a thoroughly, entertaining and mustard-keen display by the Blues who, i f they continue to show th a t so r t o f f ig h t , can expect to live up to th e ir high aspirations this season. . A ru n in one o f the cups,
the tiring home side to come
j _ e - f o r iuar-
«ck
Dave Bennett, voted man-cf- the-match by the sponsors J
and Y Coaches, came dose to reproducing hia splendid set- piece of a week earlier, his- spedalist curler landing ju s t over the bar.
3 17 17 15 0 12 6 13 2 14 12 13 0 15 5 11
5 5 1
w h ich is a m o re - re a l is t ic proposition in th e FA Vase, could be a potential money- spinner fo r the club and by snowing th e willingness to battle so hard against teams
0 13 4 10 1 11 8 10 1 12 10 9
2 7 2 5 0 10
Salford City.... ; Skebnersdale.w-
Blackpool R.... Rossendale.... Bootle.......... Danven...... ....
f
2 0 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 0 4 0 3 3 , 0 0 5
1 3 3 p.m. on Saturday
7' 7 • 8 7 2
0ri0,’:6l
4 8 6 IS 6 29
3 2 7 8 6 8 5 54 U 7 12
• A COACH to Mosslcy for
from h ig h e r leagues, pros pects o f more exciting nights a t Shawbridge over the sea son are guaranteed. Co-manager Denis Under
wood is p le a sed w i th th e s ide’s a p p l ic a t io n : “What can you say to them after a performance like, th a t ,’.'-he
i la y e r s a n d s u p p o r t e r s caves Shawbridge a t 12-30
not getting eveiything right, the players worked like mad and really showed th e ir fight and you c a n 't d o .anything o th e r th a n c o n g r a tu la te them for their effort. y_. ■ -■ “Whe/i Gary a n d mjraetf bring in players to the club, we w a n t la d s who l ik e to play football. The lad s we have now cer ta in ly lik e to play football."
said. ■ “Although we were s till
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