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Clitheroe finish in third place


L I T H E R O E will h av e to se t ­ t le fo r th i rd sp o t


in t h e N o r th -W e s t C o u n t i e s ’ F o o t b a l l L e a g u e F i r s t D iv is io n a f te r en d in g th e i r se a ­ s o n w i th a 2 -2 d r aw


a g a in s t N a n tw ich . C l i th e ro e ’s d raw an d


Newcastle Town’s win on Saturday p u t Newcastle beyond Clitheroe’s reach. CUtheroe have been beaten


just five times this season, th e b e s t record in th e


league, but Saturday’s draw a t Shawbridge was their 14th of the season and that has cost them dear. Clitheroe h ad to come


from behind twice to earn a point in Saturday’s game. But they could have taken


an early lead when Paul Muffin’s header was cleared off the line. Nan tw ich h i t back


4,1- ,7 TRAFFORD............... NWCL Aiirf 9i f ' nooTI F


Aug 26 Aug 31 Sep 4 Sep 7 Sep 10 Sep 14 Sep 18 Sep 21


Aug24 « ^ e 4 0hw


Clitheroe FC 96-97 ..............NWCL..........2-1 Mullm 2


Oct 1 Atherton Collieries . . . .NWCL............2-0 Penman 2 “"A


S e p 2 8 VAUXHALL ! ....................NWCL................3-3


Oct5 -SalfordCity.................NW'CL 3-1 Oct 9 Darwcn ..................... .Floodlit


........NWCL ........NWCL . . . : .NWCL .......NWCL ........NWCL


Oct 12 BURSCOUGH.........................NWCL 0-3 O c t 1 9 , Blackpool Ro v e rs ..........L e a g u e C u p . . .4-1, ..Floodlit.


straight away with a shot from B a th o which skimmed the Clitheroe bar. There were 27 minutes on


the clock when Nantwich’s deadly striker John Scar­ le t t — th e league’s top- scorer — poked th e b a ll home from a Daryl Wilkes cross to p u t th e v isitors into the lead. ' A f te r going a goal up


Nantwich began to sit back and defend, and keeper Ball pulled off a great save to tip the ball over follow­ ing a good Clitheroe attack. On th e b re ak s tr ik e rs


Wilkes and Scarlett were , always dangerous and Clitheroe keeper John Morrey had to be a t his best to keep his side in the


game. Nantwich held th e lead


until half-time, but the sec­ ond half was just five min­ u te s old when Clitheroe levelled things. Top-scorer Mullin turned


and sh o t to give Ball no chance and p u t his side


back in the game. But with 64 minutes gone


N an tw ich were b a ck in front when a Gareth Row­ lands free-kick b e a t th e unsighted Morrey in the


Clitheroe goal. An inspired substitution


saw Clive Dunn rise from th e Clitheroe bench and head home a fine goal for the Blues. Both sides pushed forward -


looking for the win, b ut, despite a la te bombard­ ment ofithe Nantwich goal, Clitheroe had settle for a share of the spoils.


the North-West Counties’ League First Division, the places a t the top have all


W been decided. Traf ford have been .


crowned champions and gain promotion in to the UniBond League while Newcastle ' Town have sealed runners-up spot. Clitheroe are now confirmed


Oct 23.„ DARWEN Oct 26 Darwen........... Nov 2 EASTWOOD . Nov6 - 'Chaddcrton . . . Nov9 PENRITH . . . . Nov 16 ’ MAINE ROAD Nov 20 NEWCASTLE. Nov 23 * Vauxhall .'..................FA Vase........... 1-3 Nov 27 > Present........................Floodlit............ l-0; Nov 30 ; ST HELENS.............NWCL ......... 2-1 Dec 4 SALFORD.................NWCL............. 2-0 ; Dec 7 Glossop......................NW’C L ............2-2 , Dec 14 ATHERTON COLLS . .NWCL......... 1-0 Dec 21 Mosslcy ..................... League Cup . ■P-j’ Dec 26 ROSSENDALE.........NWCL............P-P Dec 28 NANTWICH............NWCL............ P-P Jan4 " Mosslcy .................... .LeagueCup ..P-P; Morccambe...............ATS Trophy ..P-Ps Blackpool Hovers.........NWCL . Morecambe...............ATS Trophy. . .0-5


........2-1 .......... 1-1 . . . 3-0 ........2-0 ........ 3-0


.NWCL........... 1-1 ..1-1


J a n S Jan 11 Jan 13 Jan IS


____ Mossley .....................League Cup ..P-P Jon21 Mosslcy .....................League Cup, Jan25 Penrith......................NWCL .....


Febi :' Trafford ......................NWCL....; Fet 4 -t- Mossley ...................... Lcague Cup Feb8 Newcasih


Feb 22 ! Feb 25 . Marl, Marl


Mar 19 Rosscndale................NW'CL..............1-1 Mar 22 Maine Road..............NW'CL..............4-0 Mar29 CHADDERTON Mar 31 Burscough----: /Apr:5« HOLKER OB A Apr 19 St Helens Tn . . .


Mar 8 M a r 1 2 .' Mar 15


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Apr 22 , Eastwood Hanley.......NW'CL May 3 NANTWICH TN..........NWCL


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ITH just a handful of games left to play in


.NWCL............1-0 .NWCL........4 -1 .NW’C L ............2-0 ;..4-0 i | 2 r 2


l-l ...3-0 I i igueCup ...0-1


Fcb l5 r Prcscot Cables..........NW’C L .............0-1 Feb 19 ROSSENDALE.........NW’CL............ .P-P DARWEN-....................NW'Cl ROSSENDALE..........NW'CL . . Vauxhall............. NWGI


.1-0


Blackpool Rovers........NW'CL............. 2-0 Bootle...........................NWCI MOSSLEY....................NWCI


7 0 2-3 1 1


BLACKPOOL ROY'S ..NWCL............1-0 0 0


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Walsh 3, Srildnn B t l l i Wol-li 2, hharplis, Mullin


Walsh Utinn Walsh 1, Dunn Miillin 2 Mullin 3, Lawson (pen) Muffin Dupii


A VENUE for CUtheroe FC’s Football in the Community three-day coaching school has been finaUsed.


The sessions wffi be held with professional coaching staff at Bibblesdale Schools j__ P sports fields on May 27th; 28th and 29th


----- The scheme is aimed at players between the ages of six and 16 and around 60 places wiU be available.


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— The cost of a place wffi be £10 and appUcation forms can be coUected from Banana I News on Castle Street in CUtheroe.





Wolves lift cup after see-saw battle


match a t the Prairie.


The Wolves, runners-up in the Under 10 ; Blue Star never gave up and Jaimes Nel­ Red League, b e at Red League winners


, LITHEKOE Wolves Under 10s ,won th e Bu rn ley League Wol- stenholme Rink Cup in a see-saw '


Brunlea 4-3 to reach the final, where they met Blue League champions Knuzden Juniors.


And again th e Wolves upset th e form ;


as th e third-placed side, regardless of what happens in fourth-placed Penrith’s last game of the season. At the bottom of the table


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things are not so cut and dried. Things look set to go down


to the wire with the bottom five clubs separated by just six points. Salford City and Maine


book to win 3-2 with a brace from man-of- th e -m a tch Joe Garner an d one from ' Daniel Green. CUtheroe Wolves Under 12s dominated their game With Knuzden Juniors from


start to finish and ran out 9-1 winners.', Lee Waller hit four, man-of-the-match


E ll io tt Wood grabbed a h a t- tr ick and Gary Brunskill added two.


umph against Blue Star. R


Road currently occupy the two b o t tom places and must be favourites for the


drop.. Meanwhile Haslingden


will be playing First Divi­ sion football next season after clinching the second division title while in with a chance of promotion are also Garswood and Rams- | bottom.


Shawbridge hosts the pres- -


I tigious Flo o d lit Trophy | Final on Tuesday night. Newcastle Town and Pen-


I r i th are expected to pro­ duce a cracking final. The


| game kicks off a t 7-45 p.m. Results


I Bootle 4; CLITHEROE 2, Nantwich Tn 2; Mossley 1, Glos- sop NE 3; Newcastle Tn 2, Holker OB 0; St Helens Tn 1, Maine Rd 1; Salford City 2, Penrith 2; Vaux-


First Division: Atherton Colls 0, Saturday


| hall GM1, Eastwood Hanley 3. Monday


| Penrith 5, Nantwich Tn 1. Fixtures Saturday


I Vauxhall GM - postponed; Moss- ley v Salford City - postponed;


First Division: Holker OB v


I v Kidsgrove Ath.; Glossop NE v Penrith; Holker OB v Mossley;


| Maine Rd v Nantwich Tn. Tuesday


First Division: Eastwood Hanley


I Town v Penrith (at Shawbridge, I kick-off 7-45 p.m.).


Floodlit Trophy Final: Newcastle


jTraffurd.................. 42 29 7 G 91 I Newcastle Town........ 41 2G 7 8 85 CLITHEROE........... 4223 14 5 83 iPenrith................. . 41 25 9 9 78


First Division PWDL P


Burscough............... 42 22 9 11 75 I Blackpool Rvrs.......... 4217 19 9 G


I Eastwood Hanley....... 4119 10 12 67 Mossley................... 4018 8 14 62 Prescot Cables........... 42 17 11 14 02 Vauxhall GM............. 4113 15 13 51


I Nantwich Town......... 4114 11 1G 53 I Bootle..................... 4215 8 19 53


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more first round matches. D. Johnson and J. Kerr were the local


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break and Barnes scored again to make it 3-0.


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son had to be on his toes to keep out a cou­ ple of goalbound efforts before man-of-the- match Barnes scored his third and Whal-


ley’s fourth. The Under 14s were presented with their / -


B Division championship medals before their game with West End, and as often happens, th is proved to be th e kiss of death for them as they lost 1-0. West End sta r ted th e b e tte r and went


ahead after 15 minutes. WhaUey could not get their act together


EFUSING to sit back on their 4-1 aggregate lead, Whalley Juniors Under 12s carried off the George Reynolds Trophy with a 4-0 second leg tri­


' Whalley s ta r te d th e b r ig h te r and deservedly took the lead through ace goal- poacher Jamie Barnes after five minutes. That goal kiUed the contest and Whalley ,


completely dominated the game from then on with David Price and David Mercer in control a t the back. Whalley were playing some lovely foot­


ball with Shaun Stell and Simon Hartley dominating in midfield and i t was only a m a t te r of time before th ey increased their lead, which they did when Mercer


an d h ad to th a n k .defenders Wright McGauley, Pydliskj and Peel.in goal for keeping the score down. But despite non-stop pressure after the


break, West End held out to progress to the Championship Play-off Final. _ □ WhaUey Under Us, in spite of winning their league this season, and th e Under 15s, are b oth looking for players to join them for next season. Anyone interested should contact Andy


Stanworth (01254 822244) or Shaun Price (01254 822810) for the Under 11s, and BiU Stell (427042) for the Under 15s. □ WhaUey celebrate a successful season with their Presentation Evening a t Mytton Fbld


Farm on Wednesday, May 21st, starting at 7- 30 p.m. Guest celebrity is Blackburn Rovers’ former England winger Stuart Ripley.


Locals bowlers crash out of popular doubles event


HE Barker’s Spring Doubles Compe­ tition continues at Ribblesdale Wan­ derers Bowling Club on Saturday with


bowlers in action in last Saturday’s round, but crashed out at the first hurdle 21-19 to E. Thompson and S. Greenwood of Heywood. The eventual qualifiers were G. and S. Coupe


u n i s "


of Preston, and A. Cairns and P. Craig from Haslingden. The draw for Saturday’s round is: B. Gill and G.


153; Haslingden BC176, Milnshaw Wanderers 117; Immanuel 166, Castle A 184; Ribblesdale A 163, Burnley Road A119; Ribblesdale B 160, Milnshaw Park 197; Kishton Conservative A159, Great Har­ wood B 140; Rishton Conservative B177, Rushton Street B 197; Sabden Red 144, CUtheroe Cricket


Phillipson (Ormskirk) v D. Bond and R. Rigby (Accrington): B. HaU and B. Robinson (Turton) v


R. Pickup and B. Gosling (Darwen): G. Hogg and P. Taylor (Bury) v R. Coulson and I. Berry (Accrington): A. and C. O’NeiU (Ribblesdale) v M. Opie and R. Barnes (Haslingden): H. Perkins and B. Bywater (Sabden) v B. Jackson and J. TattersaU (Accrington); A. Wright and N. Birch (Mete Brow) v E. Wallace and S. Hitchon (Ribblesdale); J. Ebo- raU and K. Allan (Accrington) v G. Webster and B.' Thompson (Morecambe); M. Gilbert and I. Holden (Halifax) v N. Greenhalgh and T. Mellor (Rochdale).


beat Globe B of the Great Harwood and Dis­ trict Bowling League Second Division.


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I Glossop NE...............4114 10 17 52 I St Helens Town......... 42 14 G 22 48 ! Atherton Colls........... 4212 9 21 45 I Kidsgrove Ath........... 4110 14 17 44 I Rosscndale Utd......... 4211 9 22 42 Ichadderton...............4210 11 21 41 iHolker Old Boys........ 4010 9 21 39


Darwen................... 41 9 10 22 37 ISalford City.............. 41 8 12 21 315


Maine Road.............. 41 8 11 22 35


OLDERS Antley had an easy pas­ sage into the second round of the Leonard Whittaker Cup when they


Last season’s runners-up Great Harwood A


had a fright against Third Division outfit Salesbury B, eventually going through by the


narrowest of margins. Other close games saw Castle B and Free


from a higher division. r e s u l t s


Welcome 177, Castle B179; Coppice 177, Free Gar­ deners 183; Globe A176, Hurst Green B 124; Globe B 128, Antley 168; Gt Harwood A 154, Salesbury B


Burnley Road B 160, Whalley A 168; Come and


Leonard Whittaker Cup First Round


Gardeners progress at the expense of teams \


208; Salesbury A 122, Rushton Street A 167* Waddington A 163, Leisure Hour 167; Whalley B 184, Clayton Gatty 190.


Rushton Street B; Great Harwood A v Rishton Conservative A; Milnshaw Park v Antley; Ribbles­ dale A v Clayton Gatty; Rushton Street A v Haslingden BC; Leisure Hour v Globe A; Whalley A v Castle A. Ties to be played on Thursday, May 29th.


Clitheroe Cricket v Castle B; Free Gardeners v Second Round □ The President’s Day competition will be


held a t Rishton Conservative Club on Sat­ urday.


9- 30 a.m. — H. Moles (Scr) v B. Robinson (Scr); T. Chiney (+ 3) v J. Howarth +(2); A. Shurmer


DRAW


(Scr) v M. Burns (+ 3); R. Coulson +( 2) v E. Leach (+ 2); Sarah Dowber (+ 3) v S. Barnes (+ 2); G. Pickles (Scr) v M. Firth (+ 3). 10- 15 a.m. — A. Bell (+ 3) v J. Brown +( 3); G.


Roberts (Scr) v M. Wright ( +3); H. Woodword (+ 3) v H. Perkins(+3) A. Cornall; (Scr) v L. Bur­ ton (Scr); L. Ramell (+ 2) v G. Parkinson (+ 2); A. Dowber (+ 3) v R Bonney (+ 3). Noon—G. Thomas (+ 3) v D. Condliffe (+ 2); A. Wallace (Scr) v R. Griffiths (+3); P. Miilderig (Scr) v I. Edmondson (+ 3); J. Norris (Scr) v I. Berry (+ 2); K. Wells (Scr) v V. O’Donnell (Scr); E. Proc­ ter (+ 3) v D. Lamb *f (3). 1 p.m — C. Massey (So1) v R. Duxbury (+ 3); J.


scored directly from a corner., . Whalley continued to press a f te r th e


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KIDSGROVE..............NWCL . . ->.. -2-0 Moflfllcv


Newcastle ...................NWCL . . . . . : -0-0 PRESCOT...................NWCL


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Mnllui, Walsh Dewhurst, Taylor, Peel


Hanson (+ 3) v D. Bonney (+ 3); N. Wilkinson +( 3) v A. Whalley (+ 3); H. Pickles (Scr) v Steve Dowber (+ 3).


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